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>> stuart bowen was the only u.s. official who really tried to investigate what happened to all of the money the united states sent to iraq. there are different estimates. over $11 billion of the roughly $20 billion in iraq he money that in the united states sent to iraq was unaccounted for. what bowen's investigators found was nearly $2 billion in cash in $100 bills was stolen after it was flown from the air force base to baghdad apparently by powerful iraqis and was being hidden in a bunker in lebanon. where the people who had stolen it after it had been airlifted by the u.s. air force to baghdad. they were hiding give for safekeeping for future use. >> do we know who those people are? >> not sure but they were working with the powerful lebanese to be able to hold it in lebanon the way they were. >> how is it possible to move $2 billion and $100 bills from iraq to lebanon and not have someone not even an american official know about? >> that is the question -- did they know about it? it would take some infrastructur
>> stuart bowen was the only u.s. official who really tried to investigate what happened to all of the money the united states sent to iraq. there are different estimates. over $11 billion of the roughly $20 billion in iraq he money that in the united states sent to iraq was unaccounted for. what bowen's investigators found was nearly $2 billion in cash in $100 bills was stolen after it was flown from the air force base to baghdad apparently by powerful iraqis and was being hidden in a...
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bowen was the only u.s. official who really tried to investigate what happened to all of the money the united states sent to iraq. there are different estimates. over $11 billion of the roughly $20 billion in iraq he money that in the united states sent to iraq was unaccounted for. foundowen's investigators was nearly $2 billion in cash after00 bills was stolen it was flown from the air force base to baghdad apparently by powerful iraqis and was being hidden in a bunker in lebanon. had stoleneople who it after it had been airlifted by the u.s. air force to baghdad . they were hiding give for safekeeping for future use. >> do we know who those people are? >> not sure but they were working with the powerful lebanese to be able to hold it in lebanon the way they were. move $2s it possible to billion and $100 bills from iraq to lebanon and not have someone not even an american official know about? >> that is the question -- did they know about it? it would take some infrastructure to do that. some logistics and
bowen was the only u.s. official who really tried to investigate what happened to all of the money the united states sent to iraq. there are different estimates. over $11 billion of the roughly $20 billion in iraq he money that in the united states sent to iraq was unaccounted for. foundowen's investigators was nearly $2 billion in cash after00 bills was stolen it was flown from the air force base to baghdad apparently by powerful iraqis and was being hidden in a bunker in lebanon. had...
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what stuart bowen's investigators found was that nearly $2 billion in cash, $100 bills, was stolen after it was flown from andrews and her -- andrews air force base to hidden ind was being a bunker in rural lebanon. >> tonight, at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. join us december 7 as we get an insider's view of covering presidents from gerald ford to barack obama as we talk to and compton who recently retired after more than 40 years as what has correspondent for abc news. >> monday night, peter teel, cofounder of a powell and paypal and of palantir. >> people should rethink competition. most business books tell you how to compete more effectively. mind tells you that perhaps you should not compete atll
what stuart bowen's investigators found was that nearly $2 billion in cash, $100 bills, was stolen after it was flown from andrews and her -- andrews air force base to hidden ind was being a bunker in rural lebanon. >> tonight, at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. join us december 7 as we get an insider's view of covering presidents from gerald ford to barack obama as we talk to and compton who recently retired after more than 40 years as what has correspondent for abc news. >> monday...
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. >> stuart bowen was the only who really tried to investigate what happened to all the money that the united iraq. sent to and there's different estimates, over 11 billion of the roughly iraqi money that the united states sent back to iraq was unaccounted for. and what stuart bowen's investigators found was that nearly 2 billion in cash, in it0 bills, was stolen after was flown from andrews air force base to baghdad, apparently by iraqis. and was being hidden in a bunker lebanon. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q and a. join us sunday, dis7 as we get an insider's view of presidents through gerald ford through barack obama as we talk with ann compton who reasonly retired after more than 40 years as white house news.pondent for abc now former deputy attorney general bill yeomans, we talked to him about ferguson, missouri and what role the justice department civil rights division have in investigating the shooting of michael brown. this is 50 minutes. host: this week, in light of the decisions made in ferguson over the michael brown case, the attorney general talk
. >> stuart bowen was the only who really tried to investigate what happened to all the money that the united iraq. sent to and there's different estimates, over 11 billion of the roughly iraqi money that the united states sent back to iraq was unaccounted for. and what stuart bowen's investigators found was that nearly 2 billion in cash, in it0 bills, was stolen after was flown from andrews air force base to baghdad, apparently by iraqis. and was being hidden in a bunker lebanon....
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. >> bowen was the only u.s. official who became best tried to investigate with -- try to investigate what happened to all the money sent to iraq. , roughly $20ion billion in iraqi money that united states sent back to iraq was unaccounted for. s investigators found, nearly $2 billion in cash after00 bills was stolen it was flown from andrews air force base to baghdad. it was being hidden in a bunker in rural of not. -- rural lebanon. >> join us sunday, december 7 as we get an insider's view of covering president gerald ford to barack obama. >> passing a budget extending certain tax breaks and approving nominations and responding to the president immigration actions. these are part of the to do list facing congress when it returns monday. we get details from cq roll call .
. >> bowen was the only u.s. official who became best tried to investigate with -- try to investigate what happened to all the money sent to iraq. , roughly $20ion billion in iraqi money that united states sent back to iraq was unaccounted for. s investigators found, nearly $2 billion in cash after00 bills was stolen it was flown from andrews air force base to baghdad. it was being hidden in a bunker in rural of not. -- rural lebanon. >> join us sunday, december 7 as we get an...
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bowen. >> krim beryl s. bowers. >> veronique nicole bowers. larry low man. shawn edward are bowman. >> gary r. box. >> gennady boyarsky. pamela boyce. pamela boyce. michael boyle. ael friend braca. sandra cofaty brace. kevin hugh backen. david brian brady. alexander braginsky. >> daniel raymond brandhorst. david reed ganboa brandhorst. michelle rene bratton. patrice braut. lydia estelle bravo. ronald michael breitweiser. francis henry brennan. michael e. brennan. daniel j.brethel. >> gary lee bright. >> jonathan eric briley. mark a.brisman. >> gary bristoe. marian r. briton. >> and my brother-in-law, brian joseph murphy. as the great sages taught, it is not in our power to explain either the tranquility of the wicked or the suffering of the righteous. brian, murph, we hold you in our hearts, we think of you often. we love you. >> and my father, john patrick gallagher. dad, even though you're not on this earth anymore, i know you're looking down on us and smiling. i love you and i always will. >> mark francis broderick. >> herman charles broghammer. >> keith
bowen. >> krim beryl s. bowers. >> veronique nicole bowers. larry low man. shawn edward are bowman. >> gary r. box. >> gennady boyarsky. pamela boyce. pamela boyce. michael boyle. ael friend braca. sandra cofaty brace. kevin hugh backen. david brian brady. alexander braginsky. >> daniel raymond brandhorst. david reed ganboa brandhorst. michelle rene bratton. patrice braut. lydia estelle bravo. ronald michael breitweiser. francis henry brennan. michael e. brennan....
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bowen did not hold back. a little bit about the commencement address yesterday at haverford college. the speaker, william bowlen, criticized the students who had staged a protest. it makes "the wall street -- if you expect to agree with commencement figures on everything, who do you expect to speak? jamaal is a college graduate in indianapolis. what do you think? caller: i recently graduated from notre dame. my experience was very enlightening for a person who comes from the inner-city. my first experience in notre dame was a protest we have for people who were not even part of the notre dame family as far as students or faculty. complaining when the president was coming to speak. i thought that was very hypocritical. we always endure the priests with their sexual background as a moral characters on our campus. it struck me as amazing of how they were able to protest about the visits from our commander-in-chief. as graduates, it is our day. if the majority of people do not agree with the views, political of t
bowen did not hold back. a little bit about the commencement address yesterday at haverford college. the speaker, william bowlen, criticized the students who had staged a protest. it makes "the wall street -- if you expect to agree with commencement figures on everything, who do you expect to speak? jamaal is a college graduate in indianapolis. what do you think? caller: i recently graduated from notre dame. my experience was very enlightening for a person who comes from the inner-city. my...
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in the bowen case in this court, the court accepted the sincerity of the belief that the use of the child's social security number would offend religious belief and commitments, but said they still had to make a judgment about whether that was a substantial burden. so it does have to be, with all due respect, part of the analysis. >> i still don't understand how hhs exercised its judgment to grant the exemption to nonreligious corporations if you say it was not compelled by rfra. >> i don't think -- >> then it must have been because the health care coverage was not that important. >> it didn't grant an exemption to any nonreligious organizations, justice kennedy. it granted an exemption to churches, and that was it. with respect to religious nonprofits, it constructed an accommodation, but the accommodation delivers the contraceptive coverage to the employees of the nonprofits. it just does it through an indirect means. but there is no diminution of -- there's no basis for questioning the government's interest with respect to that accommodation because the employees get the coverage, just a
in the bowen case in this court, the court accepted the sincerity of the belief that the use of the child's social security number would offend religious belief and commitments, but said they still had to make a judgment about whether that was a substantial burden. so it does have to be, with all due respect, part of the analysis. >> i still don't understand how hhs exercised its judgment to grant the exemption to nonreligious corporations if you say it was not compelled by rfra. >>...
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bowen, you were one purpose areason, in my opinion, and that was to i members on this side were unamerican in their activities. you stopped, you wait. your motions. will you respond? there was nobody there, you knew there was nobody here. >> camscam. put those two men from your perspective, give us your two.ective on the >> speaker oh neil was real a giant. thenew the politics of house. he knew the politics of the house and kept much of it to himself, in terms of other members. but he obviously received a amount of intelligence all day long from members, what was places. in different and he always believed that the politics was the art of the possible. nobody got their way all the time and he was a broker within the democratic caulk us the house. and what you saw was newt a consciouso made decision that they would always be in the minority because they the majority. so he started attacking bob leader and john rodes and everybody on that side, in his own party. because he just said the only majority ise through confrontation and we're going to take them down and this an argument about the m
bowen, you were one purpose areason, in my opinion, and that was to i members on this side were unamerican in their activities. you stopped, you wait. your motions. will you respond? there was nobody there, you knew there was nobody here. >> camscam. put those two men from your perspective, give us your two.ective on the >> speaker oh neil was real a giant. thenew the politics of house. he knew the politics of the house and kept much of it to himself, in terms of other members. but...
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edward bowen, a gentleman for whom i have the greatest respect for. you're going to ask him a question as to their policy and how they felt about the vietnam war and a question of, did you beat your wife lately? i want you to come in and answer the questions. the philosophy you had them. you talk about angola. you don't talk about angola, how during the eisenhower were the very, we people that later on they were opposed to bring you don't say anything -- about things of that nature. very interesting. my personal opinion is this -- thateliberately stood in well before an empty house and challenge these people and you challenge their americanism. it is the lowest thing that i've ever seen in my 32 years in congress. >> mr. speaker, if i may -- [applause] let me say first of all -- >> i move we take the speaker's words down. [applause] from 35more highlights years of house floor coverage on our facebook page. c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you today as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. c
edward bowen, a gentleman for whom i have the greatest respect for. you're going to ask him a question as to their policy and how they felt about the vietnam war and a question of, did you beat your wife lately? i want you to come in and answer the questions. the philosophy you had them. you talk about angola. you don't talk about angola, how during the eisenhower were the very, we people that later on they were opposed to bring you don't say anything -- about things of that nature. very...
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in the bowen case in this court, the court accepted the sincerity of the belief that the use of the child's social security number would offend religious belief and commitments, but said they still had to make a judgment about whether that was a substantial burden. so it does have to be, with all due respect, part of the analysis. >> i still don't understand how hhs exercised its judgment to grant the exemption to nonreligious corporations if you say it was not compelled by rfra. >> i don't think -- >> then it must have been because the health care coverage was not that important. >> it didn't grant an exemption to any nonreligious organizations, justice kennedy. it granted an exemption to churches, and that was it. with respect to religious nonprofits, it constructed an accommodation, but the accommodation delivers the contraceptive coverage to the employees of the nonprofits. it just does it through an indirect means. but there is no diminution of there's no basis for questioning the government's interest with respect to that accommodation because the employees get the coverage, just as t
in the bowen case in this court, the court accepted the sincerity of the belief that the use of the child's social security number would offend religious belief and commitments, but said they still had to make a judgment about whether that was a substantial burden. so it does have to be, with all due respect, part of the analysis. >> i still don't understand how hhs exercised its judgment to grant the exemption to nonreligious corporations if you say it was not compelled by rfra. >>...
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this is from james bowen --" businesses should not be able to decide which medications their employees need." of theawaiting the end oral argument and for the attorneys to come down to the plaza to address the media. you will be able to watch that here on c-span if they do come down before the house comes in beginning at noon, eastern. [cheering] [cheering] >>[chanting] women want to decide their fate. >> danny? dan? give a look there. [cheering] >> this is a microphone check. microphone check is good, good enough. all right. you got it there, dan? all right, you too, bill? [cheering] [cheering] [cheering] [cheering] [cheering] [cheering] >> it's been about one hour the supreme court has been in session considering the case of sibelius versus hobby lobby. the hobby lobby craft store owners are opposed to providing certain contraceptive coverage coverages required right now under the affordable care act. court sessions are not televised in the givers are not allowed in court over the oral argument on the kay's will be recorded and made available for viewing on friday at 8 p.m. eastern.
this is from james bowen --" businesses should not be able to decide which medications their employees need." of theawaiting the end oral argument and for the attorneys to come down to the plaza to address the media. you will be able to watch that here on c-span if they do come down before the house comes in beginning at noon, eastern. [cheering] [cheering] >>[chanting] women want to decide their fate. >> danny? dan? give a look there. [cheering] >> this is a...
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from the department of defense secretary of defense, who is accompanied by david bowen director of health technology health agency and from the department of veterans affairs deputy from under field operations with the benefits administration who is accompanied by the director of compensation services. upon the conclusion of the first panel, we will seek two subsequent panels that will include linda halliday. accompanied by nora stokes and with the specialist vision. panel three is a representative from the american federation and the agfge national v.a. counsel. debra gipson is here today and she will be introduced shortly by our congressman. mr. gerardo avila a national representative with the american legion and the assistants director with disabled american veterans and veteran with the foreign war of the united states. i must advise pursuit ant to title 18 of the united states code section known as the false statement act. this is a crime to knowingly give false statements in federal jurisdiction, including a congressional hearing. i thank you all for being here today. i yield to the
from the department of defense secretary of defense, who is accompanied by david bowen director of health technology health agency and from the department of veterans affairs deputy from under field operations with the benefits administration who is accompanied by the director of compensation services. upon the conclusion of the first panel, we will seek two subsequent panels that will include linda halliday. accompanied by nora stokes and with the specialist vision. panel three is a...
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they also advanced the fornation of sharon bowen the commodity futures trading commission. senate gavels back in at 2:15 eastern, live on c-span2. live when we will be the burdens institution has a discussion on the results of the european union election spirits beakers will include british and irish ambassadors to the u.s. and representatives from the imf and from the media. that is expected to start at 2:15. we will have it live. another tuesday and another set of primaries. eight states across the country having primaries today. a look at some of them from this morning's "washington journal." host: a lot of focus on mississippi but seven other states with primaries. alabama, iowa, south dakota, montana, new mexico, and california. we have the politics editor for on thel.com joining us phone. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. host: let's talk about these other races, including in iowa and the republican senate primary. crowdedhere is a very field seeking iowa's first open senate seat in three decades. a handful of republicans. the real question
they also advanced the fornation of sharon bowen the commodity futures trading commission. senate gavels back in at 2:15 eastern, live on c-span2. live when we will be the burdens institution has a discussion on the results of the european union election spirits beakers will include british and irish ambassadors to the u.s. and representatives from the imf and from the media. that is expected to start at 2:15. we will have it live. another tuesday and another set of primaries. eight states...
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in the bowen case in this court, the court accepted the sincerity of the belief that the use of the child's social security number would offend religious belief and commitments, but said they still had to make a judgment about whether that was a substantial burden. so it does have to be, with all due respect, part of the analysis. >> i still don't understand how hhs exercised its judgment to grant the exemption to nonreligious corporations if you say it was not compelled by rfra. >> i don't think -- >> then it must have been because the health care coverage was not that important. >> it didn't grant an exemption to any nonreligious organizations, justice kennedy. it granted an exemption to churches, and that was it. with respect to religious nonprofits, it constructed an accommodation, but the accommodation delivers the contraceptive coverage to the employees of the nonprofits. it just does it through an indirect means. but there is no diminution of there's no basis for questioning the government's interest with respect to that accommodation because the employees get the coverage, just as t
in the bowen case in this court, the court accepted the sincerity of the belief that the use of the child's social security number would offend religious belief and commitments, but said they still had to make a judgment about whether that was a substantial burden. so it does have to be, with all due respect, part of the analysis. >> i still don't understand how hhs exercised its judgment to grant the exemption to nonreligious corporations if you say it was not compelled by rfra. >>...
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and what stuart bowen's investigators found that nearly $2 billion in cash in hundred dollar bills was stolen after it was flown from the airport base and wasful iraqis hidden in a bunker in lebanon. c-span.y night on join us as we get an inside view of covering presidents from gerald ford to barack obama as we talk with ann compton. >> here on c-span the communicators is next with peter thiel, talking about startups and working in the tech industry. then a look and private sector efforts to combat poverty. and a conversation on border security. >> c-span, created by cable companies 30 five years ago and brought you as a public service. >> peter thiel, what does the title of your book "zero to one" mean? >> "zero to one" refers to an innovation or doing anything new where you do the first thing of its kind. the first word processor, first smartphone, first car, first plane. it has a connotation of breakthrough innovation that is a quantum leap rather than a small, incremental innovation. my book is about how as a society we need to be innovating more and really significant innovations
and what stuart bowen's investigators found that nearly $2 billion in cash in hundred dollar bills was stolen after it was flown from the airport base and wasful iraqis hidden in a bunker in lebanon. c-span.y night on join us as we get an inside view of covering presidents from gerald ford to barack obama as we talk with ann compton. >> here on c-span the communicators is next with peter thiel, talking about startups and working in the tech industry. then a look and private sector efforts...