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Transcripts For KPIX CBS Overnight News 20240712

Ads. Near of end of her career she saw the mandatory polygraph examinations for new recruits. I had a stack of letters from black and brown people who failed a polygraph and said they felt they were asked inappropriate questions. Her proposal, videotape the polygraphs to create accountability. I can tell you internal to my division they were opposed to it. They didnt want to do it . They didnt want to do it. The number of black agents in the fbi hovered so low for so long they created this. A buffalo nickel. A challenge coin to commemorate the fact that black agents historically only made up 5 of the fbi, a number that is lower today. To sit here today and to hear that the numbers have gotten worse and the personal sacrifice. I moved my kids eight times. Two divorces, okay. I want the bureau to be accountable, but you have to believe that it is necessary. Eric jacksons successful career came to an abrupt end last year. He was gunning for an executive assistant director position. There

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History Vietnam Anti-War Movement 20240712

Weve been pondering what Democratic Practice could and should look like in the United States, and then very much so and very pertinent to what were going to do today, what role the United States should play internationally. What role should the United States play in a world that was fast changing in the 1960s . So weve gotten to the point in this class where weve reached a point where president johnson has decided by early 1965 to begin a forthright military intervention by the United States in vietnam. And the reasons have been fairly compellingly laid out by johnson between 1964 and 1965. With the gulf of tonkin resolution in 1964, the president made his case that there was aggression coming from North Vietnam pointed at the south, and pointed at the United States as well in the attack on u. S. Ships in International Waters on that gulf of tonkin. And remember it is really important to understand when this resolution was brought before congress, every Single Member of the house of re

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History Vietnam Anti-War Movement 20240712

Professor farber now teaches at the university of kansas. Offersan history tv students a seat in the classroom. This fall semester marks the 10th anniversary of its debut. Prof. Farber so weve been talking these last few weeks out loud about a few core issues that have in many ways given thematic intensity to the 1960s era. Weve been trying to think about the meaning and reality of equality in the United States in the 1960s era. Weve been pondering what Democratic Practice could and should look like in the United States, and then very pertinent to what well do today, what role the United States should play internationally. What role should the United States play in a world that was fast changing in the 1960s . So weve gotten to the point in this class where weve reached a point where president johnson has decided by early 1965 to begin a forthright military intervention by the United States in vietnam. And the reasons have been fairly compellingly laid out by johnson between 1964 and 1

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History Vietnam Anti-War Movement 20240712

Point where president johnson has decided by early 1965 to begin a forthright military intervention by the United States in vietnam. And the reasons have been fairly compellingly laid out by johnson between 1964 and 1965. With the gulf of tonkin resolution in 1964, the president made his case that there was aggression coming from North Vietnam pointed at the south, and pointed at the United States as well in the attack on u. S. Ships in International Waters on that gulf of tonkin. And remember it is really important to understand when this resolution was brought before congress, every Single Member of the house of representatives, republican or democrat, liberal or conservative, from the south or from the north, all of them voted to approve this resolution in the house of representatives. In the senate, only two senators voted against the gulf of tonkin resolution. And they had very different reasons. Is kind of one was a liberal republican. That is kind of an oxymoron in 2010 language

Transcripts For CSPAN3 October 1967 March On The Pentagon 20171111

Wrote one of our newsletters and it suddenly occurred to me that for people ,ow who are our age then vietnam is to them, chronologically, what world war i was for us. But not know about you, world war i did not weigh heavily on my imagination at all. The question is, why is vietnam still weighing on our imaginations . It is not so hard to understand. Faults of the ken did touch on it the fact that it is an unresolved question in this society. Hopefully when we have that discussion later this afternoon ,e will talk about the ways intentionally or not, it has opened the door for far more discussion. First, the editor of the vietnam 1967 series. [applause] thank you so much and thanks to i believe there are a few people who contributed here in the audience to our project. In a truncated version in the paper tomorrow, and oral history of the march on the pentagon. Obviously i was not there. Maybe it is obvious. [laughter] my job is to give the blueprint so that for those of you who were no

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