Image a bit, and i released it to our work force yesterday. So many people went online to look at the new video. We crashed the system. We had to start over again. But it will be released publicly today. I hope everybody here will take a look at it. With that, david, back over to you. Thank you, sir. Im going to do the ceremonial softball opening, then well go to brian bennett, julie davis, julie edwards, mark thompson, aaron kelley, and john stanton to start. A long line up. That should keep us going for awhile. I want to ask you how the threat has evolved during your time in office and what further changes you think are needed at dhs to deal with it. You had a fascinating conversation, i thought a fascinating conversation with the times last week. You talked about the rise of isil and the rise of terrorinspired attack where the operative may not have met another single other member. Never received a direct the order. You said that makes more a for complicated threat environment that
David saperstein is the state departments ambassador at large for International Religious freedom. He spoke at an event hosted by Georgetown Universitys religious freedom project here in weeksy where he highlighted the efforts of his department in providing aid and support to displaced communities escaping the threat of isis. Ladies and gentlemen, im honored to introduce to you the man who heads the american effort to advance International Religious freedom. Ambassador at large David Saperstein. Ambassador saperstein is the fourth person to hold this vitally important position which was created by the International Religious freedom act of 1998 or as we refer to it as the erfa. The erfa requires the government of the United States to advance religious freedom in its foreign policy. The ambassador and his office at the state department are the executive agents of that policy as we say stops with them. The ambassador for religious freedom is confirmed by the senate. He is the official ch
Ginger im looking to see if he is going to connect with voters. He is holding the rallies. He knows those people will be voting for him. What is his campaign doing to reach the undecided . What is he doing to reach the people who he could win over . That is the most important thing between now and the selection. Steve ginger gibson with reuters. And david drucker, Senior Correspondent for the Washington Examiner and host of the examining politics podcast. Available on websites. To both of you, thank you so much for being with us. Have a good weekend. Thank you, steve. App makes it radio easy to follow the 2016 election wherever you are. It is free to download from the Apple App Store or google play. Get uptotheminute Schedule Information for cspan radio and cspan television, plus podcast times for popular public affairs, book and history programs. Stay uptodate on all the election coverage. Cspans radio app means you always have cspan on the go. Coalitionts from a called this arm hate
I will give you an example of a story from local tv. Now, let me preface this by saying, i loved the people i worked with. They were some of the smartest, funniest people i have ever known. Mr. Lamb where . Mr. Raphael first in lynchburg, virginia and then in memphis, tennessee. One day, and i was a newscast director and directed a number of things including studio wrestling. You could have me on a totally different show. I was in the control room about 4 00. We had a 5 00 newscast getting ready for the news and we have to do a news breakin. A small plane crashing in memphis. There is nobody famous in it, nobody terribly important, no big deal but the small plane crash. Nobody else was killed, maybe two people on the plane. But we had to break and with it and i think we broke into op rah. At six 130 we got called up to the general Managers Office and he says to us, that breaking news that we had today on the small plane crash, we had a viewer call us and say, i was watching your show,
He talks about the awardwinning documentaries his students have made including several prizewinners from cspans student competition. Mr. Lamb clifton raphael. Why did you leave broadcasting to Teach High School . Mr. Raphael well, there are two answers to that, so i will do the first part which is why i left broadcasting. I was in local television. I will give you an example of a story from local tv. Now, let me preface this by saying, i loved the people i worked with. They were some of the smartest, funniest people i have ever known. Mr. Lamb where . Mr. Raphael first in lynchburg, virginia and then in memphis, tennessee. One day, and i was a newscast director and directed a number of things including studio wrestling. You could have me on a totally different show. I was in the control room about 4 00. We had a 5 00 newscast getting ready for the news and we have to do a news breakin. A small plane crashing in memphis. There is nobody famous in it, nobody terribly important, no big de