All this and much more. 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors on cspan2. Booktv, television for serious readers. And now from the International Spy museum here in washington, d. C. , retired cia operator Kenneth Daigler looks at u. S. Intelligence efforts during the can revolutionary war and the role in defeating the british. From George Washingtons interests and the use of counterintelligence practices to an Espionage Network operated in new york city. This is just under an hour. Good afternoon, and welcome to the International Spy museum. My name is vince houghton, im the museums historian and curator, and i would like to welcome you to another briefing. Todays subject will be the American Revolution and intelligence, and well joined by an exceptional author who ill introduce, but before that say a couple words about the reti
Bren, tell us about the mood and how big is the crowd . Well, there are several hundreds packed inside of the st. Lukes cathedral, and we are seeing a number of members from different faiths and leaderers from different faiths now going in there and other leaders having sashes of rainbows as they head into the service, and we have a program, and it includes hymns and prayer as well. And the mood, jim, well, i talk talked to some people who are headed into the church earlier, and one gentleman stuck out, and it was him and his husband who said this is the fourth vigil they have been to this week, and he said that he knows how close this can community has gotten. And he said that the second thing that he has taken away from this week is that before he and his partner would look around to the each other, to make sure that nobody was looking at them when they had some sort of display of affection, and now, jim, he said that i just dont care anymore. And that is the feeling here in orlando.
Mason and this is our western edition. Good evening. Im Anthony Mason. President trump today defended his fire and fury warning to north korea, saying its time somebody stuck up for the people of america. In fact, he said, he might not have been tough enough. So he got tougher today, saying that if the North Koreans even think about launching an attack, things will happen to them like they never thought possible. And the north has been thinking about an attack on guam, the u. S. Territory in the western pacific where about 160,000 people live. We begin tonight with National Security correspondent david martin. Maybe it wasnt tough enough. Theyve been doing this to our country for a long time, for many years. Its about time that somebody stuck up for the people of this country, and for the people of other countries. Reporter north korea has already denounced his earlier fire and fury statement as a load of nonsense, and speaking to reporters for a second time this afternoon, the preside
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