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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Atomic Spies 20141123

lot have been looking at a of the treaties over the last five years and i found quite a few inequities on the part of the federal government to live up to treaties. i guess all of us are aware that this.are days in here, roald burley was talking about a treaty made by the u.s. government with his great-grandfather. i believe you mentioned that the lands in oklahoma are actually in over ship of the tribes with certain restrictions. but i have a question that i would like to ask all of you and i would like to give the spec to you too. if individual families on these lands and have deeds to these lands, and over the years there have been oil companies drilling on these lands and they never received one penny of revenue from all of this drilling, then what is the next step to get this rectified. if they are on their land and they just took the land without considering the family s what is it that can be done? what do you recommend? for a quickime response. get a lawyer. [laught

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Atomic Spies 20150102

research centered on u.s. scientific and technological intelligence, specifically nuclear, in the second world war and the cold war which makes him ideally suited to deliver today s talk. he also got his masters degree focusing on the relationship between the u.s. and russia. so you may get some questions focusing on the current difficulties with russia. he s taught extensively, including at the universityon the diplomatic history, cold war and history of sciences. he is a u.s. army veteran, served in the balkans where he assisted in both civilian and military intelligence activities. so we re just delighted to have you as our speaker, as our first speaker. so please help me welcome vince houghton. thank you peter. thank all of you for coming here today. getting a chance to talk about the atomic spies, about nuclear intelligence, this is my field this is also my passion. i try to do everything i can to talk about this to anyone hop wants to listen. so it s nice to actually

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today 20150102

sympathetic with communist principles. for this reason subject is dangerous as an employee at the radiation laboratory. this is the cal laboratory. pash single-handedly could keep people from getting jobs inside the manhattan project. here you have three of the top people on that third tier of scientists under steve nelson s command. i want to read you the recommendation for max friedman, who was one of these guys providing information. it is recommended that subject be immediately separated from his employment on this project. drafted into the army, and then removed as soon as possible to an outpost where he is not in position to obtain additional information about the project or transmit information that he already possesses. there is a second letter where they say they want to clarify what he means. send him to siberia. or send him anywhere but here. so that s really what pash is trying to do. there is a third win. counterintelligence diplomacy. an attempt to use agreement

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Atomic Spies 20150103

don t know if all of you have met him, dr. vince houghton, he is the historian and curator of the museum. he holds a ph.d from the university of maryland where his research centered on u.s. scientific and technological intelligence, specifically nuclear, in the second world war and the cold war, which makes him ideally suited to deliver today s talk. he also got his masters degree focusing on the relationship between the u.s. and russia. so you may get some questions focusing on the current difficulties with russia. he s taught extensively, including on the diplomatic history, cold war and history of sciences. he is a u.s. army veteran, served in the balkans where he assisted in both civilian and military intelligence activities. so we re just delighted to have you as our speaker, as our first speaker. so please help me welcome vince houghton. thank you, peter. thank all of you for coming here today. getting a chance to talk about the atomic spies, about nuclear intelligenc

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 American History TV 20150103

senior case officer. this is the person who will be running the spies on a day to day basis. his real name was yaxsov came to the united states under the pretense that he was the general counsel of the soviet union in new york city. pretended he was a lawyer. this is really his cover for his activities as nkcbd senior case officer for this spy network. what makes him interesting and very important in this case is that his specialty was scientific and technological intelligence. you don t want to just send anybody if you re going to run an atomic spy ring. atomic weapons are very complicated, especially in the 1940s when very few people understood what was going on with nuclear fission. you wanted somebody that understood scientific and technological intelligence which made him the perfect person. then then alexander feklisov. he was the resident in the 1960s and where a lot of people may know his name is that he was the back channel for the cuban missile crisis. he was the ma

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