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Transcripts For KSNV News 3 Live At Six-Thirty 20161201

Announced wednesday the officer will not be charged. Given the totality of the circumstances and credible evidence in this case it is my opinion that officer vincent acted lawfully when he shot mr. Scott. Reporter lawfully d. A. Murray says because Police Body Cam videos show scott exiting his suv surrounded by officers who had moments before observed him rolling a joint armed with a handgun that they then chamber. The safety was off and the gun was cocked. Drop the gun reporter also because even on the video his wife recorded scott refused police orders. Officers can be heard at least tentimes commanding mr. Scott to drop the gun. Reporter also weighing heavy in the d. A. s decision were a number of alleged eyewitnesses like some of scotts family. He didnt have no gun. He wasnt messing with nobody. Reporter they later recanted when interviewed by had not actually seen the shooting. Reporter it was those disputed claims that led some protesters to violence back in september but through

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140927

We wooel weel well look at challenges of the presidency. Four top aides, all of usveat sd president s of the tooits United States and weve seen the ities qualities of what takes for a r president to be able to govern. Weve seen qualities both good and bad. And i guess thats what i want to begin with. Is looking at president s that each of these individuals serve. What was their greatest strengtt and what was their greatest weakness . And how do you think history is going to look at them . We are talking about president reagan, president clent kbron, president bush and president le obama. Lets start with president reagan. Ken . Leon, thank you very much. Leave it to leon and sylvia to put together an alpha bet panbe. David axle rod, a. Ber skin boels, b. Rod, andy card, c. And duber steen, d. M aep p for pa netta. All of it is an absolutely joying to here with leon and ray and all of you. Ronald reagans greasest strengths. He knew why he ran for the presidency. And he knew what he would

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Presidency 20140927

Thank you, thank you all very much. And i welcome all of you to our final forum of our lecture series this year. Our theme as you all know is looking at 100 years since world war 1, 2014, 1914, an awful lot of history has occurred during that time. And to onanalyze the changes th have been made, we looked at war and peace and the changes in that arena, we have looked at government and we have also looked at the issue of freedom versus security. Tonight were going to look at the president of the United States and how president s make decisions. And president s very frankly influence all of those other areas that we just talked about. The president of the United States has today assumed incredible responsibilities in facing incredible pressures in that position. Since 1914, we have had 17 president s. Of the United States, all of whom will have various places in history. We have gone from wilson to harding, truman to roosevelt, kennedy to carter and reagan, johnson to bush and obama. Wha

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140927

The most important Strategic Initiative of any president over the last 40, 50 years, it was the strategic triangle of nixon and kissinger to allow the United States to build better relations with both china and the soviet union than they had with each other. And it was cia intelligence that provided the impetus to suggest that we could do this and as a result the soviet union would have to engage us which they did in terms of the treaty of berlin and the arms control agreements and we would end up with very good bilateral relations with both of them. So, the cia can be effective as a support instrument in this area. In terms of what needs to be done, because im running out of my time, i think we could do ourselves a lot of good by going back to that oped that president truman wrote in december of 1963. The warning about covert action, the warning that covert action is policy. And covert action, therefore, can taint clandestine collection and even taint intelligence analysis. That the c

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Presidency 20140825

Weekend, on cspan 3. To join the conversation, like us on facebook at cspan history. Next on the president s how do make decisions, whether it is firing cabinet officials or going to war . We will hear from advisers to president s Ronald Reagan, bill clinton, george w. Bush, and barack obama. Former secretary of defense leon panetta moderated the discussion. Thank you. [applause] thank you very much, and i welcome all of you to the final forum of our lecture series this year. I think, as you all know, we are looking at 100 years since world war i, 2014 to 1914, an awful lot of history. The changes that have been made, we have looked at war and peace and the changes in that arena. We have looked at the role of government, and we have also looked at the issue of freedom versus security. To take ae are going look at the president of the United States and how president s make decisions, and residents, frankly, influence all of those other areas that we just talked about. The president of t

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