My name is jon kulaga. I have the privilege of serving as the president of Indiana Wesleyan University and as the host for this panel discussion. J. Robert oppenheimer. An evolving legacy as one of the most complicated figures in history. Decades may pass before historians come to some consensus about the details of oppenheimers life and what those details mean. Last summer witnessed the release of Christopher Nolans oppenheimer, arguably most elaborate and most costly cinematic exploration of the academic vocation. Just prior to the release of the first trailer for that film in december 2020 to the United States department, energy issued an order vacating. The 1954 Atomic Energy Commission Decision in the matter of j. Robert oppenheimer. The decision that resulted in oppenheimer being stripped of his security clearance. Our panelists will grapple the status of oppenheimers legacy in the wake of that order. The release of the film and ultimately turn their attention to the nature, the
Remarks request arrest warrant. This event was held at the coalitions annual conference in washington d. C. The third annual conference. We begin our program this afternoon for us to we are not alone. A pleasure this afternoon, inviting twotime commissioner freedom. Monthly states at this middle not. Johnny moore is about to speak. Those outside they are amplifiers and there 85 decibels, it will break your ears. They were out there. They reallyey care. It will turn in the other direction to their objections. This not really why they are here. [applause] ironically and standing on the very sidewalk. Thank you for having me, its been wonderful. Why this, it is not a sermon. The lord has chosen this. When i think of the complicated relationship especially in the United States often think of an occasion i personally deal with it i was in her early 20s invited to small event organized by a Jewish Organization honoring prominent angelical speaker for support of israel. In the order of events
80 of folks in puerto rico support the board can whats the problem of actually putting it to the people for a vote . The most recent poll i saw on the board suggests that perhaps its 4951, or 50 50 folks opposing. If thats the case in which the problem of actually putting it to the people on a vote . Like congress did in 1951 . That would render something illegitimate perhaps. As regards to your proportion of Economic Development, before we get to that conversation we need to make sure that energy costs go down in puerto rico. We need to make sure the board is credible. Its incredible the local government right now came up with a 9. 1 billion budget, okay, in the face of this crisis. In other words, that are suspending payments on the debt that they our still spending like crazy. Thats something that is unjustifiable. It really takes away credibility or whatever credibility was left from the puerto rican government. Thats something that has to be dealt with in a meaningful way moving f
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
If it worked, he could win his freedom. If it didnt, he could lose his life. They had your back. They had my back. At least you thought. Thats what i thought. The inside man. Welcome to dateline, everyone. Im lester holt. So why on earth would anyone volunteer to spend months behind the bars of a federal prison for the criminally insane . What if it was a convicts one chance for escaping a tenyear sentence and walking out of prison a free man . Before he would be sprung, he had a job do in that specially dangerous prison. Getting in was the easy part. Getting out alive was much harder. Two enemies who didnt trust each other faced off across a table. One of them in handcuffs, was a clever con named jimmy keen. The other a hardcharging prosecutor. In court he called me the giant of the prisoner was worried sick. The prosecutor who had just convicted keen and put him behind bars suddenly wanted to talk, a topsecret meeting no less. Whatmore could he do to jimmy . He was the last person i