<br><br>---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------<br>Subject: July 22 Congressional Briefing on 9/11 Moved to C-SPAN main<br>channel From: "Copa" <copa@starpower.net><br>Date: Sat, August 27, 2005 5:40 pm<br>To: undisclosed-recipients:;<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>Good news!<br>The two-part, nine-hour Congressional briefing I helped to organize for <br>Rep. Cynthia McKinney concering remaining issues about 9/11 and the <br>Commission's report and recommendation will now air on the main C-SPAN <br>channel at the same times and dates, not on C-SPAN2, which means it will <br>reach a wider audience. That channel is already airing a repeat of the <br>recent series of forums by the 9/11 Public Discourse Project, a<br>non-profit group created by members and staff of the 9/11 Commission to <br>push for implementation of their recommendations. These various panels <br>will also air nightly at 8:00 pm, so those following them will then see <br>an alternative view of the historical framework and flawed conclusions <br>and recommendations of the official version. Hope you can watch or tape <br>the two-part series on August 31 and September 2. Details follow:<br><br>*C-SPAN to broadcast the entirety of the McKinney congressional Briefing <br>on 9/11*<br><br>Event / Events related to 9-11<br>*Date:* Aug 14, 2005 - 08:06 PM Representative Cynthia McKinney<br>organized a day-long briefing on July 22 to address the 9/11<br>Commission's Final Report one year later. The event included leading <br>victims' family members, former government and intelligence workers, <br>academics and authors speaking on the flaws and weaknesses of the 9/11 <br>Commission's investigation, assumptions, omissions, conclusions and <br>recommendations. It was filmed in entirety by C-SPAN.<br><br>C-SPAN has now set some times and dates for airing the event.<br><br>August 31<br>They will air on C-SPAN from 8:00 pm to 11:30 pm on Wednesday, August 31<br><br>And on Friday, September 2 from 8:00 pm to 1:00 am. It is broken into two<br>parts as described below:<br><br>Part I<br><br>Forum<br>September 11 Commission Report Results, Pt. 1<br>U.S. House of Representatives, McKinney, C. (D-GA)<br>Washington, District of Columbia (United States)<br>ID: 187857 - 07/22/2005 - 3:30 - No Sale<br><br>Daugherty, Rebecca, Director, Freedom of Info. Service Center<br>Smith, Wayne, Member, Center for International Policy<br>Gage, Kit, National Coordinator, National Coalition to Protect Policical <br>Freedom<br>Kleinberg, Mindy, Relative<br>Judge, John, Co-Founder, 9/11 CitizensWatch<br>McKinney, Cynthia, U.S. Representative, D, Georgia (State)<br><br>Families of victims, former intelligence officials, and authors speak at a<br>day-long forum on the September 11 Commission Report, focusing on the<br>methodology of the investigation, recommendations made by the<br>commission, causes of the attacks, and government responses to the attacks.<br><br>Part II<br><br>Forum<br>September 11 Commission Report Results, Pt. 2<br>U.S. House of Representatives, McKinney, C. (D-GA)<br>Washington, District of Columbia (United States)<br>ID: 187857 - 2 - 07/22/2005 - 5:00 - No Sale<br><br>McKinney, Cynthia, U.S. Representative, D, Georgia (State)<br><br>Families of victims, former intelligence officials, and authors speak at <br>a day-long forum on the September 11 Commission Report, focusing on the <br>methodology of the investigation, recommendations made by the<br>commission, causes of the attacks, and government responses to the attacks.<br><br>The 9-11 Public Discourse Project forums will be aired around our events <br>on the following days on C-SPAN on the following days:<br><br>CIA and FBI Reform on August 24 at 8 pm<br>Congressional Intelligence Reform on August 24 at 10:10 pm<br>Challenges Facing the DNI on August 25 at 8 pm<br>Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction on August 26 at 8 pm<br>Homeland Security on August 26 at 10:05 pm<br>Civil Liberties on August 29 at 8 pm<br>Foreign Policy on August 30 at 8 pm [NOTE: CitizensWatch co-founder <br>confronts Hamilton]<br>Winning the Struggle of Ideas September 1 at 9:30 am and 8:00 pm on C-SPAN<br><br>For full details on these see:
www.c-span.org and click the "TV<br>Schedules" link at the top right of the lead page, just above the <br>flashing ad for C-SPAN pod-casting.<br><br><br><br><br>"Let us examine our attitude toward peace itself. Too many of us think it<br>is impossible. Too many think it unreal. But that is a dangerous, defeatist<br>belief. It leads to the conclusion that war is inevitable - that mankind is<br>doomed - that we are gripped by forces we cannot control.<br> We need not accept that view. Our problems are manmade - therefore,<br>they<br>can be solved by man. And man can be as big as he wants. No problem of human<br>destiny is beyond human beings. Man's reason and spirit have often solved the<br>seemingly unsolvable - and we believe they can do it again."<br>-- President John F. Kennedy, Commencement Address at American University in<br>Washington, 10 June 1963<br> <p></p><i></i>