Twitter. Com cspan. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2016] announcer American History tv programs are airing prime time on cspan3. A threeday vietnam war summit from the lyndon b. Johnson andon b. Johnson library, retrospective on the conflict. Tonight, the first major engagement on the war and then the soldiers battle after the war with sieve physical and psychological try, and a conversation with henry kissinger. Kissinger a president who has been known with being concerned about domestic policy, and a division of the country that has lasted to this day. Announcer tuesday, how america was divided over the work, and then by the time we got four or five decades away, where historical triangulation can actually take lace, when you can have the distance and perspective necessary not to just make a reactive or journalistic response, bu
Thank you for your Exceptional Leadership for five years to this university. I will talk about it a little bit because i think it is an extraordinary, exceptional thing occurring. And congratulations to the class of 2016. Today is your day of celebration. You have earned it. Congratulations to your family and friends who helped to make the day possible. It is an honor for me, truly to , be able to deliver your commencement address. You have earned your diploma in a special environment. The intellectual talent in this university and the greater area is matched by very few places on this earth. I would like to talk about it a little bit. A quote from a man of influence on the university and in huntsville and our planet. And maybe what revolves around our planet. That is dr. Warner bron brown the father of the American Space , program. He was voted as the second most influential person in aviation and Aerospace History recently according to aviation week magazine. Only the Wright Brothers
Trade, but everything the government does. They took over Police Departments and newsrooms and city government. I would not go as far as to say mexico is a failed state. It is clearly not. I think there are regions across mexico, where you can certainly say it is very close to a failed region. Host Alfredo Corchado is a correspondent for the Dallas Morning News as well. Covering mexico and the two countries for many years. Mr. Corchado, what do the cartels want . Guest i always think of it as, it is not that it is different from starbucks. They want clients. They want profit. They know there is a big demand for illegal drugs. Consumption is huge. The u. S. Market represents the biggest market in the world. They want new markets. They want to be able to penetrate the United States and be in as many places there is a joke, the fedex model. You get the drugs from colombia, peru, bolivia. 24 hours later, they are somewhere in the streets of new york, washington, dallas, and phoenix. They w
Him them other you have former president bill clinton in east los angeles. Way with hishis secret service escort out of our camera range. Coming up tonight at 6 30 eastern time we are going to talk to some potential vice. Residential candidates we will speak with Elizabeth Warren and Sherrod Brown from ohio. That is right here on cspan. Madam secretary, we proudly votes tof our delegate the next president of the united states. This is the time of year we commencement addresses. Senator Jeff Sessions from alabama speaking at the university of alabama in huntsville. We have more commencements later on this afternoon in cspan. [applause] senator sessions thank you very much. I am excited to be here today this fabulous crowd and these great graduates. Thank you for your Exceptional Leadership to this university. Im going to talk about it a little bit because i think it is an extraordinary, exceptional thing that is occurring. And congratulations to the class of 2016. Today is your day of c
Peace. 24 whos ago when i last had the honor of addressing this body the shadow of fear lay darkly across the world. The freedom of west berlin, wars in mediate peril, agreement seemed remote, the mandate of the units in the congo was under fire. Hold back the darkness today the clouds have lifted a little. So that new rays of hope can break through. The pressures on west berlin appear to be eased. Unity in the congo has largely been restored. The integrity of the United Nations secretariat has been reaffirmed. A decade of development is underway and for the first time in 17 years of effort, a specific step has been taken to limit the nuclear arms race. I refer of course to the treaty to ban Nuclear Tests in the atmosphere, outer space and under water. Concluded by the soviet union, the United Kingdom and the United States and already signed by nearly 100 countries. It has been hailed by people the world over who are thankful to be free from the fears of nuclear fall out and im confide