I think ill get out of this. [cheering] thank you so much. Its wonderful to be here. The honorable david young whos going to come up after me. This whole concept of people coming along saying america was never great, i wonder where those people came from. They recognize nation being defended by militiamen came the most powerful nation in the world in record time, that does not happen to a nation thats not right. What was the world like before the United States of america . Stop and think about what the world was like. They were trampling over other people. They have to think twice about that now. Then think about the innovation, the entrepreneurship, the hard work that went into making america into a great place. Thats what makes us the place that works for everybody. Some say america was good for some groups but maybe not for other groups. Maybe they need a history lesson. The people who say nothing ever happens for africanamericans in this country and they didnt contribute, all you h
Some other programs to look out for this weekend on booktv, robert jones talks about the declining influence of White Christians in the country. New york times reporter Donald Mcneil jr. Discusses the origins and spread of the zika virus. Now, thats just a few of the programs youll see this weekend on booktv on cspan2. For a complete television schedule, go to our web site, booktv. Org. You can also get updates via twitter and facebook. Booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. Television for serious readers. And now were going to kick off the weekend with a look at the decisions of the Supreme Court under former chief Justice Warren burger. Linda greenhouse is one of the Supreme Courts best and most experienced observers. She covered the court for the New York Times for decades and now teaches at yale law where shes the knight distinguished journalist in residence. Shes written in Oxford University press very short introduction to the Supreme Court which is apparently currentl
Enforcement intelligence and National Security community at screening folks. That said, there is no such thing as a norisk enterprise, and there are things deficits that we face. Im not comfortable talking about them in an open session. I dont want the bad guys to know i understand. Thank you. No if i could. Please. With regard to Syrian Refugees in particular, i agree totally with what jim said. We should do the right thing by accepting more but we have to be careful in doing it. We have improved the process for vetting from a security standpoint the refugees who are aid mitted in this country, and im committed to making sure we maintain that process. Thank you. Director comey, you mentioned encryption to protect against criminals and you mentioned confidences are underway. Can you tell us about that . This is real important. Were having increasingly productive conversation wiz industry. I think in part the isil threat focused everybodys minds mindsd understood were not making this if
Investigative agencies. With a raid into was a situation that was really upside down. Normally they would try to find evidence and then find out what is going on and they found nothing. They couldnt find any crimes. So they did file a report saying that we dont have anything on these guys and they had seen most of them as being like dirt farmers. Sort of an agricultural bounty of afghanistan. [inaudible question] is rhythmic that all of these legal issues arise in context with the situations for all of us. And its great that we can learn about our systems of justice from this. Particularly for the folks that are being prosecuted. Given that the administration has made clear that even if they are found innocent, they have shaped the case. And if you do conclude that this is theater for the entertainment of americans are we finding that the real aim for one of the things coming out of it is there is a use of these to control how this is told by the media and exemplified by how tightly th
President of the cox communication. That is followed by a Research Analyst interview. Here is john skipper up first. What is the biggest competition for espn and in 510 years now what do you see as the biggest competition . There is a lot of competition and always have been. The leagues have their own networks. A lot of attention is playing because fox sports is going to have a new station and nbc launched one a year and a half ago. There are conference networks. Turner, cbs and we have a lot of competition and mostly competition for programming right or talent for advertising dollars and eye balls as well. Where does it go from here . Oh, i think it will get more complicated and competitive. Everybody understand that sports and live sports is the sweet spot of media and almost the only thing you have to watch live. And it might be social media sites doing tweeting about sports. Other Cable Networks and everybody understands the rights are valuable. And espn available on all devices .