Aggressive with them spefkly those folks who lefrt the country. So the comebination of intelligence and law enforcemented is a big deal. We have to make sure that there are good mechanisms in place. If we know somebody is getting on a plane out of liguardia or dulles to fly over to ankora we need to recognize we know who they are, theyre being tracked and have the right visas. And turkey needs to know what theyre doing over there. Weve got to know why are you going there . Are you part of a Nongovernmental Organization . Are you part of a private organization . Or are you going e going there for some other ill gotten game. Let me ask this. Weve seen whats happening in yemen. Its collapsing before our eyes. Our u. S. Marines, the embassy staph. You see the chaos thats going on there. It was not long ago that this was one of our Foreign Policy successes in how we dealt want terrorism that we were in support of the government there, that our Counter Terrorism efforts was e were successful
Barriers are the only ones that can make it through the legislation. So there we are focused on the legislation passing. But we also have government to government sharing. Lets start with an side of inside of the federal government. There they try to get us for Intelligence Matters we need to do a better job of doing the analysis. Thus ctic is doing the the levin is doing the analysis that isnt necessarily sharing the intelligence but being able to do the analysis. So, then you also have the sharing that needs to happen between the centers. Weve done a good job of increasing the sharing among the centers and among the agencies involved. Now its about doing the analysis. So, we have these four different for different kind of sharing that i phrased. Each one is equally important. We are trying to come up with policy solutions to figure out where the barriers are in each of them and get the policy answers that salt is different here years. And i think thats one of the when i was getting p
Programs for this weekend on the cspan Network Freedom on cspan numeral network. On cspan 2, alan rifkin, whose father was a screenwriter for the marx brothers. Sunday at noon on indepth, our live threeour conversation with harvard law professor clyde for near. Her books include the purity of the majority and the min ers canary. Today on cspan 3, a discussion of the burning of Columbia South carolina, following the surrender of the city to the Union General William Tecumseh sherman. And sunday at 2 00, an interview with Daniel Elbert on a classified study on vietnam which he get the New York Times in 1971. Contact us on www. Cspan. Org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. History book show features popular writers and airs on American History tv every weekend. This time, recounting the call of industrial business magnates William Knudsen and henry kaiser to leaf their private sector positions and lead the war production effort during world war ii. This is
Daschle hammond likened the season in which people knew for the hippie or stereotypes about to be, but i really wanted with season of the witch to tell the history of the city as Daschle Hammond might have written it, with the same sense of the citys toughness, of its mystery and of its kind of rugged atmosphere. Many people forget that San Francisco before the 50s era was a tough Irish Catholic, Italian Catholic town, very traditional in many ways and the first wave of hippies who came to this city really have the drawbridge pulled up on them. Many of the kids couldnt get treatment when they had drug drop bombs and other medical problems. They were given the Cold Shoulder by the city and city officials. The cops were after them. So that was only the beginning of what became the first first culture wore a pink right here in San Francisco. Americas first culture war was a civil war within San Francisco itself between these new social forces that began squeezing in the 1960s and 1970s wi
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