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. >> earlier today fbi director christopher wray testified on the president 2025 budget request for his agency before a house appropriations subcommittee. you can watch the entire meeting tonight at nine eastern on c-span, c-span not a free free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is urine filled a few of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including cox. >> koolen-de vries syndrome is extremely rare is extremely rare. >> hi. >> but friends don't have to be. >> this is joe. >> when you're connected to a not alone. >> cox supports c-span is a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front-row seat to democracy. >> sam sabin is at a table who cover cybersecurity with axios you to talk about renewal of the foreign service intelligence act. renewing section 702, remind our viewers why there is a section 702, what it is. >> guest: section seven of to his foreign intelligence surveillance act, has been around for so long. it is here primarily to give intelligence agencies the ability to surveilled non-americans abroad
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chairman. >> director christopher whay, anti-rhetoric has raised its head today. i wish to associate myself with comments of this man. i am dismayed about it. particularly, it found its way into >> law enforcement agency. the top law enforcement agency in this country protects us from all manner of mayhem, from child predators, cyber threats, drug trafficking, gang violence, international terrorism, hezbollah, hamas, al-qaeda, isis, al-shabaab. these are men and women that have dedicated their lives to the protection of american citizens. they don't deserve to have threats leveled against them with anti-fbi rhetoric ginning them up. last week a man crashed into the security gate at the fbi's atlanta field building and resisted efforts by fbi agents to bring him into custody. although this investigation is still underway, i am concerned about threats to fbi agents and fbi facilities in the field, particularly in light of anti-fbi rhetoric from far too many public officials and i'd like you to comment on that. to what extent are you seeing an uptick in threats again
chairman. >> director christopher whay, anti-rhetoric has raised its head today. i wish to associate myself with comments of this man. i am dismayed about it. particularly, it found its way into >> law enforcement agency. the top law enforcement agency in this country protects us from all manner of mayhem, from child predators, cyber threats, drug trafficking, gang violence, international terrorism, hezbollah, hamas, al-qaeda, isis, al-shabaab. these are men and women that have...
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tell us about christopher sheets and the first alabama. who was christopher sheets in a fairer world where history was not ignored or covered up? he would be one of the most famous figures in alabama history as as a patriot. christopher sheets was 21 year old mountain schoolteacher. he stunned north alabama when ran against the county's biggest plantation and owner and defeated him. 500 votes to 100 votes for a seat in secession convention in montgomery. he joined a group of 24 of the 100 delegates who refused to sign the ordinance of secession, which unleashed a tirade from william lounge yancey, the great orator who did more than any other single speechmaker to cause civil war. he south carolina out of the union, even he brought alabama out. chris sheets is immediately singled as a dangerous personage. he back to north and starts working through the forest at night to urge young farm boys for the most part from alabama hills, that cluster of 20 plus counties to sneak north and join the union army. an estimated 3000 alabamians voluntarily
tell us about christopher sheets and the first alabama. who was christopher sheets in a fairer world where history was not ignored or covered up? he would be one of the most famous figures in alabama history as as a patriot. christopher sheets was 21 year old mountain schoolteacher. he stunned north alabama when ran against the county's biggest plantation and owner and defeated him. 500 votes to 100 votes for a seat in secession convention in montgomery. he joined a group of 24 of the 100...
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on c-span 3, fbi director christopher rare testifies on the president's 2025 budget request for his agency just before house appropriations subcommittee that gets underway at 2:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch our live coverage on the c-span now video apps or online, c-spanrg. sunday on and a number stephen con shares his book allies of land which argue the reality of rural america is different from the way it is often portrayed by politicians and the media. >> one of the things i discovered to my own surprise is a great deal of american automobile manufacturing now takes place in rural areas especially the japanese companies toyota and honda who built these plants in the 70s and 80s not insider in areas but of the oilfield so rural people are not farmers, statistically speaking, much at all, they are factory workers, long-haul truck drivers, doing all these things that are connected to our industrial society. >> the lives of the land on c-span's q and a. you can listen to all our podcasts on our c-span now apps. c-span has been delivering unfiltered congressional coverage for 45 years, here
on c-span 3, fbi director christopher rare testifies on the president's 2025 budget request for his agency just before house appropriations subcommittee that gets underway at 2:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch our live coverage on the c-span now video apps or online, c-spanrg. sunday on and a number stephen con shares his book allies of land which argue the reality of rural america is different from the way it is often portrayed by politicians and the media. >> one of the things i...
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you know, and thank thank christopher for his his great work. you know, i love the fact that he wants to not just be a warrior and burn the bridge between the left and the right but to run over the bridge first, insult the land on the left side, you know, but you know, the fact of the matter is, we're today and we're today because we're on we are not reagan enough. we're optimistic. we need leaders on on the right. what you do to fix that. yeah i, i disagree. i disagree actually with almost everything that you said said. and i'll explain why. you know. you assume that we're in the majority. i'm not sure that that is the case as it was in nixon's time, nixon had the great speech about the silent majority than, the non screamers, the non shouters know i'm a nixon. i love nixon. you know. that was undoubtably then. i'm not sure it's true today. and then the idea about, you know, getting in people's faces, stopping so polite, stopping silent. i'm also not persuaded that that's a good thing you be, you know, rude to people. you can attack people you
you know, and thank thank christopher for his his great work. you know, i love the fact that he wants to not just be a warrior and burn the bridge between the left and the right but to run over the bridge first, insult the land on the left side, you know, but you know, the fact of the matter is, we're today and we're today because we're on we are not reagan enough. we're optimistic. we need leaders on on the right. what you do to fix that. yeah i, i disagree. i disagree actually with almost...
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. >> earlier today fbi director christopher wray testified on the president 2025 budget request for his agency before a house appropriations subcommittee. you can watch the entire meeting tonight at nine eastern on c-span, c-span not a free free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is urine filled a few of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including cox. >> koolen-de vries syndrome is extremely rare is extremely rare. >> hi. >> but friends don't have to be. >> this is joe. >> when you're connected to a not alone. >> cox
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the acting secretary of defense christopher miller proved d.c. national guard to deploy to the capitol. just a brief history lesson for those who do not know executivee order 11485 delegates oversight of the d.c. national guard to the department of defense. 1969 memo further designates this authority specifically to the secretary of arms. i generate six, 2021 commanding general of the d.c. national guard william walker reported directly to the secretary of the army, ryan mccarthy. the d.c. national guard was at the armory, one point to miles away from the capitol waiting for authorization to deploy to assist civil authorities and quell the riots. however the d.c. national guard did not arrive at the capitol until almost 6:00 p.m. that is three hours in 19 minutes of delay. during those hours chaos engulfed members of congress, law enforcement officers, reporters, staffers, and citizens. during those hours necessary help from the d.c. national guard was not on the way. our goal today is to get to the bottom as to why. it took too long for d.c. nat
the acting secretary of defense christopher miller proved d.c. national guard to deploy to the capitol. just a brief history lesson for those who do not know executivee order 11485 delegates oversight of the d.c. national guard to the department of defense. 1969 memo further designates this authority specifically to the secretary of arms. i generate six, 2021 commanding general of the d.c. national guard william walker reported directly to the secretary of the army, ryan mccarthy. the d.c....
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and a question i asked fbi director christopher wray in the hearing, i'm concerned in the trend of decrease in number of local law enforcement providing fbi with data. this is the fifth year in a row that providing data to the fbi has declined. i know that the decline may partially be due to the transition to the system. but what information does the doj need to support local and law enforcement agencies using that, and i'd like too hear more about other ways the doj is working to support local law enforcement agencies in reporting hate crimes? >> thank you for the question and this is a high priority for us. and i do think as the fbi director suggested that much of the problem is the transition problem from one form of the fiscal compilation to the other. but of course, all of our information has to come from state and local communities and so what we have to do is reach out to them constantly to ensure that they are providing the numbers. the fbi and their offices and justice program, bureau of justice assistance has sort of identified the places that have been less compliant than they sh
and a question i asked fbi director christopher wray in the hearing, i'm concerned in the trend of decrease in number of local law enforcement providing fbi with data. this is the fifth year in a row that providing data to the fbi has declined. i know that the decline may partially be due to the transition to the system. but what information does the doj need to support local and law enforcement agencies using that, and i'd like too hear more about other ways the doj is working to support local...
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christopher wray sat right next you get the courage to enter this question. and he said no. do you agree with christopher wray in his testimony in november of 2023 not every single person has been detained you agree with that his testimony? >> if you are referring to the terrorist screening dataset then yes. we make public safety national security determinations. >> mr. secretary it's very important answer this question. the american public deserves to know the answer. are there people who have matched the terrorist screening database the terror watch list any acronym you choose to use, still at large and not apprehended and not detained as of today? >> congressman, if we determine an individual on the terrorist screening set is a threat to national security or public safety, they are a priority for detention or. >> i understand they are. that does not mean they. are you going to testify honestly under oath today. i would like to remind you are under oath we were testifying today brother people still at large that match the terror watch list? >> and congressman, if an indivi
christopher wray sat right next you get the courage to enter this question. and he said no. do you agree with christopher wray in his testimony in november of 2023 not every single person has been detained you agree with that his testimony? >> if you are referring to the terrorist screening dataset then yes. we make public safety national security determinations. >> mr. secretary it's very important answer this question. the american public deserves to know the answer. are there...
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and so she was actively thinking about and and with christopher benson, who her coauthor for it. they were trying to piece, you know, her thoughts about this 40 years or so after it happened. but i think her she was still kind of weighing it for all of these years, which is why it took her so long to actually come to terms with writing the memoir. and so with that being said, i think that this still was a heavy issue for her to kind of contend with, you know, that her son was not only barbaric. lee killed but there was also no of legal justice. and she also didn't get any apology from the state of mississippi, from the and the officials there, an apology did come in 2008. but, you know, she away in 2003. and so i think there was a lot of anger that she still had, although she was doing very important and meaningful work in her local community. and, y know, of the things that i didn't specify the presentation today is that she was also monitoring other racialized events where mothers were losing their children. so she was also very clear and understanding that this tragedy happene
and so she was actively thinking about and and with christopher benson, who her coauthor for it. they were trying to piece, you know, her thoughts about this 40 years or so after it happened. but i think her she was still kind of weighing it for all of these years, which is why it took her so long to actually come to terms with writing the memoir. and so with that being said, i think that this still was a heavy issue for her to kind of contend with, you know, that her son was not only barbaric....
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the 18th century in guadeloupe what we call saint kitts now, or saint christopher martinique. martinique was the most important island for a long time. and then saint-domingue, which is haiti and bordeaux, was not involved in the slave trade on the same level, say not, but it was certainly involved with the slave trade. it was making much money though, from wine, other forms of trade. it didn't really get involved in, the slave trade until now on a large scale, until later in the century so again, in terms of the slave trade bordeaux certainly much important figure toward the end of the century, it was deporting three or 4000 africans to caribbean. at the end of was the 1789 1790, early on it was more like 500 or a thousand, but in total bordeaux deported. 150,000 africans to the new and some of the pacific colonies. well, so when you think about these numbers, again, asked about numbers, 150,000 people is, you know, one and a half times the total population in bordeaux. so bordeaux got involved. in this, you know, the 16, 17th century and, exported slaves into the 19th centur
the 18th century in guadeloupe what we call saint kitts now, or saint christopher martinique. martinique was the most important island for a long time. and then saint-domingue, which is haiti and bordeaux, was not involved in the slave trade on the same level, say not, but it was certainly involved with the slave trade. it was making much money though, from wine, other forms of trade. it didn't really get involved in, the slave trade until now on a large scale, until later in the century so...
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on c-span3, fbi director christopher wray testifies on the president to 125 budget request for his agency before house appropriations subcommittee. that gets underway at two p.m. eastern. you can also watch our live coverage on the c-span no video app or online at c-span.org. >> will you solemnly swear that in the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you cut? >> saturdays watch american history tvs congress investigates, zwick for major investigations in our country's history by the u.s. house and senate. each week authors and destroys will tell these stories and will see if stored footage will examine the impact and legacy of key congressional hearings. this week a senate committee led by tennessee democratic senator examines organized crime in interstate commerce in the early 1950s. hearings were held throughout the country including key figures including crime boss frank costello resulted in fbi's technology national organized crime syndicate and eventual passage of the racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations act i
on c-span3, fbi director christopher wray testifies on the president to 125 budget request for his agency before house appropriations subcommittee. that gets underway at two p.m. eastern. you can also watch our live coverage on the c-span no video app or online at c-span.org. >> will you solemnly swear that in the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you cut? >> saturdays watch american history tvs congress...
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on the 3rd of december 1775, in advance of the declaration of independence and congressman christopher gadsden of south carolina and a member of the newly now expanded marine committee presented paul jones with the flag. you see in the lower right hand side. the slide famously known as the gadsden flag, which was approved on the 20th the december 1775. so although congress had established a navy, it failed establish the marines to serve beside it until another fateful event occurred on november 2nd, 1775. the citizens of passamaquoddy, nova scotia fueled american hopes of canada joined in the struggle against the mother country as a 14th colony. the committee of safety from passamaquoddy petitioned congress to allow it to mission into. i quote the association of the north americans for the preservation, their rights and liberties. congress responded by commissioning the first continental marine officer three days later. this gentleman, samuel nicholas, that you see depicted here on november 5th, samuel nicholas became first and therefore the senior marine officer when president of the
on the 3rd of december 1775, in advance of the declaration of independence and congressman christopher gadsden of south carolina and a member of the newly now expanded marine committee presented paul jones with the flag. you see in the lower right hand side. the slide famously known as the gadsden flag, which was approved on the 20th the december 1775. so although congress had established a navy, it failed establish the marines to serve beside it until another fateful event occurred on november...
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the tea shipped arrived christopher gadsden, the sons of liberty campaigned against it and they had a huge meeting in the exchange, which was large building that housed customs house facilities on the ground floor and above was the main meeting hall. it served the same political purposes this old southwood and they resolved that they were definitely going to let the tea in and wow, the firebrands and politicians signs were yakking away upstairs in the great hall of the exchange south carolina merchants unloaded duty british tea off of the that had these india company tea so not the company's tea but other private parcels of duty tea paid the duty at the customs house underneath, while the politicians are still talking upstairs, put them in carts and, carried them to their shops and offered them for sale. and the talking politicians only work this out. several days later. so this was not the greatest success. and then they went around after this meeting and started asking merchants to sign a boycott, saying or sign a pledge. they wouldn't sell duty till the merchants kept on finding wa
the tea shipped arrived christopher gadsden, the sons of liberty campaigned against it and they had a huge meeting in the exchange, which was large building that housed customs house facilities on the ground floor and above was the main meeting hall. it served the same political purposes this old southwood and they resolved that they were definitely going to let the tea in and wow, the firebrands and politicians signs were yakking away upstairs in the great hall of the exchange south carolina...
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during the kavanaugh, and i've been on them like a i just have not refused to let and we finally got christopher wray, the director of the fbi, to admit that they had not done a proper investigation of kavanaugh, that the quest that there had been no fbi protocol that was followed, that the investigation should have been driven, structured and directed by the political folks in the white house. and that that tip line, which was the way they let information after that weird, brief period of, we don't accept information right. the federal bureau of investigation and suddenly were immune to information. it's just very unlike them. never seen that before. in all my years. so they open the tip line and it turned out they've now admitted that the information that came through the tip line got split into that related to kavanaugh just the usual whatever it was and the stuff that and the stuff the usual went through the usual process and, the usual review, and was referred for investigation and the fbi followed it. the procedure, the stuff that related to kavanaugh went straight into a box that was take
during the kavanaugh, and i've been on them like a i just have not refused to let and we finally got christopher wray, the director of the fbi, to admit that they had not done a proper investigation of kavanaugh, that the quest that there had been no fbi protocol that was followed, that the investigation should have been driven, structured and directed by the political folks in the white house. and that that tip line, which was the way they let information after that weird, brief period of, we...
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so i drew these from a review essay that a fellow named christopher lamb wrote, an analyst at the national defense university and he began the review essay with these questions really to just kind of set up the purpose of the essay and to show that you know over time for one thing over time narratives and mythologies the way things happened in the past can change the predominant narrative shifts. but also that the study of mcnair and, you know, people like him can really help you see the differences in these different answers in which one you might want to choose. so just something to consider as we go forward, we might revisit it in the q&a. anybody wants to approach it then? yeah. so who is mcnair? where does he come from and why did you end up writing entire book about him? what what led you to that. yeah. so, you know, i'll go ahead, i'll go and put this up so people can take a look at it. but so mcnair became became very interested in him because when i was at the i was active army. i retired in 2008 when i was a student at the general staff college, and there just kept coming up, you
so i drew these from a review essay that a fellow named christopher lamb wrote, an analyst at the national defense university and he began the review essay with these questions really to just kind of set up the purpose of the essay and to show that you know over time for one thing over time narratives and mythologies the way things happened in the past can change the predominant narrative shifts. but also that the study of mcnair and, you know, people like him can really help you see the...
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the afternoon keynote address will be delivered by supreme allied commander general christopher cavoli who will also take questions from those in attendance here today. and to facilitate were excited to introduce a new format for audience members to submit their questions in advance. at least it is true for me. the qr code you see displayed before you on the screens enables you to submit questions throughout the day ahead of this afternoon session entry we can incorporate as many questions from the audience as possible during our brief time with chris kovalic i could just make use of this opportunity entities break in progress. organizing organizing events of this caliber and size of century can imagine requires all hands on deck and their many individuals are involved in making today possible. i want to begin by thanking my colleagues special professor stephen flanagan and heidi irvin, they have in my north stars since we started planning this converts nearly ten months ago. and along the way they've offered steady direction and been in constant source of advice for which i am deeply
the afternoon keynote address will be delivered by supreme allied commander general christopher cavoli who will also take questions from those in attendance here today. and to facilitate were excited to introduce a new format for audience members to submit their questions in advance. at least it is true for me. the qr code you see displayed before you on the screens enables you to submit questions throughout the day ahead of this afternoon session entry we can incorporate as many questions from...
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provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable christopher murphy, a senator from the state of connecticut, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: patty murray, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to h.r. 3935 which the clerk will report. the clerk: motion to proceed to calendar number 211, h.r. 3935, an act to amend title 49, united states code and so forth and for other purposes. the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the clerk: ms. baldwin. quorum call: . mr. schumer: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. schumer: mr. president -- the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent the quorum be dispensed the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: the sena
provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable christopher murphy, a senator from the state of connecticut, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: patty murray, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to h.r. 3935 which the clerk will report. the clerk:...