Although beyond the range of recovery aircraft, 13s capsule splashed down near enough for water recovery. For the first time ever, man had orbited an object in space and recovered it according to plan. Our coverage of campaign 2014 continues this weekend. On saturday night, well have a debate in the Iowa Senate Race to fill the seat of tom harkin. Bruce braley will debate his republican challenger joni ernst. Well have it live at 8 00 p. M. Eastern. And sunday, well bring you a debate from michigans governor race. Rick snyder faces mark shower. Thats live sunday, 6 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. Cspans 2015 student cam competition is under way. This nationwide competition for middle and High School Students will award 150 prizes totaling 100,000. Create a five to sevenminute documentary on the topic the three branches and you. Videos need to include cspan programming, show varying points of view, and must be submitted by january 20th, 2015. Go to studentcam. Org for more information. Grab a camera and get started today. Next, a look at american and soviet spies during the cold war. As new information is declassified by the cia and fbi, researchers have been able to reevaluate the lines and legacies of cold war spies including whittaker chambers, morton sobell, and morris childs. Good afternoon. And welcome to our panel, which is entitle d the dueling loyalties of cold war era spies of the United States government and the soviet union. My name is katie sibley and i teach history at st. Josephs university in philadelphia. Its my pleasure to be here. I have never been at a society for history and the federal government meeting before and its such a treat and thank you for having me and all of us. And thank you, john, for recommending this conference for us to apply to. So good afternoon and welcome to the spy panel at the conference. We feel a little cheeky here because were actually publicly consorting with representatives of the Government Agencies our characters spied on. But first, let me introduce our three speaker. We begin with david chambers. Hes an independent historian who specializes in early 20th century espionage in the United States with special interest in his grandfather, whittaker chambers. His correspondence has appeared in the timeses literally supplement, history network, and salon. His interviews he has been involved in have been featured in the american conservative and australias National Observer magazine, and his book reviews have appears in the intelligencer magazine and the washington times. Hes spoken at the off broadway premiere of can you hear their voices . Which was a play based on his grandfathers 1931 short story from the new masses. He received a masters degree from Georgetown University school of Foreign Service and a bachelors with distinction from the university of virginia. He speaks arabic and persian. Our second speaker is jason roberts. Jason d. Roberts is the history government instructor at convincy college. Hes written on soviet espionage and mccarthyism. Most recently, he completed an essay on Calvin Coolidges election. I have to stay tuned for that, to be coming up later this year. He received his ph. D. From George Washington university in 2007. John fox, our third speaker, is the fbi historian since 2003. He was awarded a ph. D. In modern amayse American History and a masters in Political Science from Boston College in 1993. His carticals have appeared in the journal of strategic security, the journal of judgment information, the journal of cold war studies. He has contributed numerous pieces to the fbis website including a guide to conducting research in fbi publications. Also, canada and the beginnings of the cold war, and vaults, masks, and mirrors,