Director Johns Brennan and National Intelligence director james clapper. The Nixon Foundation hosted the event. It is an hour and a half. Good afternoon, everyone. On behalf of all my colleagues, i want to welcome you to todays event, the president s daily brief, delivering intelligence to president s nixon and ford. My name is joe lambert. Im the director of Information Management at eia. At cia. Events like this take a lot of work and i want to acknowledge the efforts of the cia officers who reviewed and declassified these 28,000 pages over the last year. They are assisted by a number of agencies, but the work of one in particular deserves special thanks, the National Security agency. Todays event marks the cias 25th major declassification and release event since 2007. The first was last september at the johnson president ial library. We are very fortunate once again to have two people with us who probably know more about the daily brief than anybody i can think of. That is the direc
This is the big picture, an official television report of the United States army, produced for the armed forces and the american people. Now, to show you part of the big picture, here is Master Sergeant stewart quaid. In the fall of 1907, the United States army purchased from two bicycle mechanics named wright the First Military plane. Guaranteed to remain aloft for one hour, it carried two persons. At an airspeed of 40 miles per hour, it was light enough to be transported in an army wagon. 50 years have passed. The miracle of flight has become a commonplace reality. There seems to be no limit to aviation progress. This is the armys tribute to the pilots, the mechanics, the engineers, and the countless others who have given wings to mans dreams. This is the age of flight. The airy. Today, air power is a dominant factor in the American Defense program. Far out from all four corners of the United States, navy and air force radar planes are spreading an aerial umbrella across the sky. Car
Deeley is leading Maine’s 200,000-plus Catholics in an all-out war to block victims and survivors of childhood sexual abuse from seeking reparations no matter when the abuse occurred.
Deeley is leading Maine’s 200,000-plus Catholics in an all-out war to block victims and survivors of childhood sexual abuse from seeking reparations no matter when the abuse occurred.