Martin kennedy, because the brothers together had great influence on u. S. Intelligence. Theres a lot to say about u. S. Intelligence under kennedy, even though he served less than a full term because of course he was assassinated by a pro cuban american leftist, undisturbed former marine namely or harvey also walled. At the end will have some reflections about this assassination. Before we get to the main intelligence events i want to mention a couple of other developments that are not expect ocular but still they deserve to be remembered as important milestones in u. S. Intelligence history. They leave a legacy to this day, one of them is the president s daily brief, which was created for kennedy as the president s intelligence checklist. When i first came to cia in 1990, i was i learned that one of the nicknames that insiders used was the pickle factory. They never use the company, they use the term typical factory and i couldnt figure out what it was until later became a cia histor
James bond novels written by ian fleming. I have pictured him with his brother, robert kennedy, because the brothers together had great influence on u. S. Intelligence. Theres a lot to say about u. S. Intelligence under kennedy, even though he serves less than a full term because, of course, he was assassinated by a procuban american leftist, a disturbed former marine named lee harvey oswald. At the end, ill have some reflections about the assassination. Before we get to the main intelligence events of this administration, i want to mention a couple of other developments that are not as spectacular but still they deserve to be remembered as important milestones in u. S. Intelligence history, and they leave a legacy to this day. One of them is the president s daily brief. Which was created for kennedy as the president s intelligence checklist. When i first came to cia in 1990, i was i learned that one of the nicknames that insiders used was the pickle factory. They never used the compan
Seek meaning and transformation. It alienates them in certain ways. So, bell is writing in 1960 that theres this ongoing problem of alienation, of a lack of full illment. And the parameters there, when we move from the realm of formal politics, political parties, political philosophy into the world of personal politics and personal experience, i think will also be reflected in our discussions in the second half of the semester. Sound good . All right. Well, i look forward to those conversations in a couple of weeks. Have a good spring break. Youre watching American History tv. Every weekend on cspan3, explore our nations past. Cspan3, created by americas Cable Television companies as a Public Service and brought to you today by your television provider. Weeknights this month, were featuring American History tv programs as a preview of whats available every weekend on cspan3. Tonight, San Diego State University Professor lectures on the vietnam war. He looks at the conflict from u. S. M
Pigs crisis. The failed military invasion of cuba in 1961 supported by the u. S. Government and resulted in the capture and death of over 1,000 men. The this was recorded at books and books in corals gable, florida in 2011. Its about an hour. This evening, books books is pleased to welcome Jim Rasenberger and his new book, brilliant diaster. Jfk, castro, and americas doomed invasion of cubas bay of pigs. Mr. Ras also a wrienberger has the New York Times among other mub publications. Heres the author of high steel, the men who built the worlds greatest skyline. In this book he examines the u. S. Backed military invasion of cuba in 1961, one of the most illfated blunders in American History. He draws on long hidden cia documents and delivers as never before the vivid truth and consequences of those five pivotal days in april of 61. Here to tell us more about it, please give a warm welcome to mr. Jim rasenberger. Perfect. Thank you. Thank you for that introduction. Thank you to books book
[pledge of allegiance]. We have had the fortune of having Many Political journalists and the broadcast see here over the years but the one we have with us tonight has covered six us residents beginning with president reagan. And speaking of president reagan, for the first interviews back in 2002 when he and a handful of other experts came out to the Reagan Library share stories about president reagan and our air force one number 27,000, stories we use to make our visitors experience and our air force one civilians that much more rich. Since then hes come 2 other times to discuss and find copies of his book is of the white house in 2013 and ultimate insider, white house photographers and how they shape history 2000 since hes been covering the white house since 1986, im sure he has no lack of material for many more books, especially says today he continues to provide insightinto the white house of donald trump and the world of president ial campaigns. Perhaps if were lucky youll share so