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Welcome to the International Spy museum and thank you so much for coming out this evening. Im peter ernest, the executive collector of the museum and im very pleased to introduce craig floyd whom ive known for a number of years who keeps trying to build a competitor museum. Although ive put obstacles in his way progress continues and im sure it will go very well. We look forward to his joining and that museum joining us here in this city of museums. Im very, very pleased to welcome him and all of you to the International Spy museum this evening. So have a great evening. Enjoy. Let me welcome everyone here tonight. This is our 8th in a series of events that we call witness to history. It gives us a very important opportunity to get a first hand glimpse of the major moments in Law Enforcement history from those who actually participated in those events. Tonight we take a look into what the u. S. Department of justice has called, quote, possibly the worst intelligence disaster in u. S. Hi
Assistance. And we didnt take away that program. We actually just raised the barometer to 20, and it saved taxpayers 8 billion in the program. Thats 8 billion that we can put towards making sure that those who need benefits the most are going to get them. Ial believe that we ought to implement i also believe we ought to implement some kind of work requirement that was common place under the clinton era welfare to work program thats been changed during this administration. And i, for the life of me, cannot understand why america should be satisfied with a program that doesnt require an ablebodied adult who has no dependent children, who is not enrolled in a training or education program, who doesnt take care of an adult dependent, who doesnt meet a plethora of other exemptions, i dont know why we cant pair them with a job. And if a job is not available, why cant we pair them with Community Service or volunteer Service Opportunities where they can learn skills that will get them the best
Growing. So why if only thing in america. Ramping up lately is how it will take a look at the show. A a ay. Mark my words i want. Youre addicted to watching america. On a recent piece about spawning the National Security agency had made many skeptics of fate communication and the digital age. Now we have former president carter to that list the nations thirty ninth president held meet the press that he enhanced his information is being monitored prison he told nbc dinner in itself. My reply to you im thrilled the smiles of all communications were piled in the arctic. And when i want to communicate with foreign leaders of privately i was the title right to know much of this post over to mail that of the Old Fashioned snail mail yesterday because i believe it but as an e mail them or they will be mounted. And president carter is not the only one questioning surveillance in an interview with syracuse dot com former congressman ron paul says that while he was in his capitol office. His sta
Headlines today. In washington with the food inflation conduct food inflation report, greg storz and paul sweeney are in new york as the high court dealt what may be a fatal blow to area arielle aereo. The Supreme Court decided today that theyve violated broadcasting copyright laws by taking the signals for free. The justices ruled against the barry diller backed internet startup. A triumph for broadcast , nbc,ies, including abc and cbs, who said that they were threatening the underpinnings of the industry by selling the programming online without licensing fees. Aereo sought to give consumers a new way to watch broadcast tv would do without urges and packages. Customers in 11 cities have been able to watch live and recorded broadcast programs or as little as eight dollars per month. In a statement after the decision the ceo said that the decision by the Supreme Court is a massive set act for the american consumer. He continued that they would continue to fight for their consumers and