Disturbing to some viewers. We, the negro people down here have gotten completely failed. It you know what they are going to do tonight . They are going after the white people. Now they are after the white people. Theyre going to congregate. They are going to do the white man in tonight. They are going to do the white man in tonight. [church congregation singing] narrator anarchy, the breakdown of law and order, a chaotic reign of terror, mob rule and rioting, the collapse of government authority. These phrases ring strange in the ears of americans, and for good reason. Through the years, america has stood as the world symbol for law and order. Our government is responsive to the will of the people. Our courts and legislatures are the mechanics for peaceful address of grievances. And the policeman on the corner has traditionally been looked on as a friend, not as the instrument of a tyrant. Anarchy, well, that was something we read about in our newspapers that was always happening in o
To go thanks and that is the National Security agency. We are very fortunate once again to have two people with us who know more about the president s daily brief and that is the director of the cia john brennan are and john clapper. Both the been supportive of intelligence transparency efforts. Director clapper has instituted an intelligence transparency council. Is like today would not happen without the support of director brendan. Today,se in attendance you should have a document like this on your chair with an agenda. The introductions will be very brief because the agenda has all of the bios and it. For those of you watching at home, you can see all of the same booklet on the cia. Gov website. I want to thank the Nixon Foundation for making this wonderful venue available. Introduceuld like to the director of the Richard Nixon president ial library and museum to offer some welcoming remarks. Mike . [applause] mike good afternoon, everybody. Inbehalf of the archivist the richard Ni
To go thanks and that is the National Security agency. We are very fortunate once again to have two people with us who know more about the president s daily brief and that is the director of the cia john brennan are and john clapper. Both the been supportive of intelligence transparency efforts. Director clapper has instituted an intelligence transparency council. Is like today would not happen without the support of director brendan. Today,se in attendance you should have a document like this on your chair with an agenda. The introductions will be very brief because the agenda has all of the bios and it. For those of you watching at home, you can see all of the same booklet on the cia. Gov website. I want to thank the Nixon Foundation for making this wonderful venue available. Introduceuld like to the director of the Richard Nixon president ial library and museum to offer some welcoming remarks. Mike . [applause] mike good afternoon, everybody. Inbehalf of the archivist the richard Ni
Coordinate espionage activities behind enemy lines. Next, a conversation with 95yearold veteran Major General John Singlaub as he recalls his missions in europe and asia. Following world war ii, he was a Founding Member of the cia. This program is part of a multiday conference at the National World War Ii Museum in new orleans. It is about one hour, 20 minutes. I will leave the introduction of general John Singlaub to our interviewers, but it is my pleasure to introduce my new colleagues for you all. [applause] we are delighted and very fortunate to have added rob to our staff in september if youre at the museum. He has joined us as the senior historian. He is well known as one of the leading experts on the german military, but he also brings a tremendous and wide range of knowledge of world war ii and european history in all its aspects, to us. He has already made his pet thats presence felt by diving headfirst into conferences and programs and many other of our major using initiative
Delighted and very fortunate to have added rob to our staff back in september. He brings a tremendous and wideranging knowledge of world war ii and european history in all its aspects to us. Presenceady made his felt by diving headfirst into exhibits, taurus, programs and conferences and many of her exhibits, tour s, programs and conferences and rob, take it away. Rob thank you very much. [applause] rob the diving headfirst was the easy part, it is getting right side of that is difficult. Thank you very much. I was hired after the agenda was set, so i have done light lifting and maybe one of the easiest assignments i have had, to interview Major General John Singlaub, an American Hero and a man that has had a very distinguished career. Reading the biography we also say that somebody like major John Singlaub does not have an introduction, but that is unfair, he deserves a nice long introduction so i will attempt to keep it to a medium length. He was commissioned as an infantry officer i