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order be restored in that country and that mali is suspended from all decision making bodies of the air corps in addition to other sanctions on the people who executed the court basically if these sanctions are imposed and successfully so by course they also need the support of the 10 year period to sort of implemented because mali is a lock and unlock country surrounded by the rest of the coerced countries but mostly 10 year of us on our way out and also algeria away out to the sea so if these sanctions are to walk properly definitely they will need the support and cooperation of these 2 countries mali is if there is a country in crisis a lot of people are expected to see also that the armed groups in mali may take the opportunity of this power vacuum to create more chaos and in the country and in neighboring countries as well in nigeria the armed group or koran has launched an attack on a college town that's a bonus station there are reports of looting in austin. holding an emergency summit to discuss the political crisis in belo roosts russia's foreign minister has weighed in saying there
order be restored in that country and that mali is suspended from all decision making bodies of the air corps in addition to other sanctions on the people who executed the court basically if these sanctions are imposed and successfully so by course they also need the support of the 10 year period to sort of implemented because mali is a lock and unlock country surrounded by the rest of the coerced countries but mostly 10 year of us on our way out and also algeria away out to the sea so if these...
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our army air corps was engaged in massive bombing of the industrial part of germany devastating nazir of the what was a yet to come. the bitterest of large-scale batteries battles had yet to be fought. some of these were soon to come on the italian front or strong defensive positions were held by a tough strong stubborn enemy. that and the weather had bogged down our advance. ♪ ♪ it was winter, 1943. the stage was set for the cairo conference. roosevelt and churchill met with chang josh check in cairo. even at the moment fighting was most intense in with in italy, high-level master plans continue to be made for the invasion of france and four other allied operations throughout the world. at cairo, hope centered on the center of european operations and the pacific. from cairo, roosevelt and churchill flew to get era. where for the first time during the war they, met with martial stalin, dictator of soviet russia. the allied leaders failed to agree on everything but one thing they did agree upon was that the invade ian shun of normandy and southern france must and would take place some
our army air corps was engaged in massive bombing of the industrial part of germany devastating nazir of the what was a yet to come. the bitterest of large-scale batteries battles had yet to be fought. some of these were soon to come on the italian front or strong defensive positions were held by a tough strong stubborn enemy. that and the weather had bogged down our advance. ♪ ♪ it was winter, 1943. the stage was set for the cairo conference. roosevelt and churchill met with chang josh...
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our army air corp. was engaged in massive bombing of the industrial heart of germany.. but the twilight of the gods had yet to come. the large scale battles had yet to be fought. some of these were soon to come on the italian front where strong defensive positions where held by a tough and stubborn enemy. that and the weather had bogged down our advance. it was winter 1943. the stage was set for the cairo talks. roosevelt and churchill met in cairo. even at the moment fighting was most intense in italy, high level master plans continued to be made for the invasion of france. at cairo talks centered on the relation of european invasions in the north pacific. from cairo roosevelt and churchill flew to italy where they met with marshal stalin, dictator of soviet russia. they failed to agree on everything. one thing they agreed upon was the invasion of normandy would take place sometime during the following summer of 1944. for some time there had been doubt as to who would command over-lord, the invasion of normandy. roosevelt stopped off to see general eisenhower and to t
our army air corp. was engaged in massive bombing of the industrial heart of germany.. but the twilight of the gods had yet to come. the large scale battles had yet to be fought. some of these were soon to come on the italian front where strong defensive positions where held by a tough and stubborn enemy. that and the weather had bogged down our advance. it was winter 1943. the stage was set for the cairo talks. roosevelt and churchill met in cairo. even at the moment fighting was most intense...
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army air corps pilots by the thousan thousands. woman power as well as manpower. vitality of all america was surging up to full tide. they performed miracles. planes, tanks. guns, ammunition, tens of thousands of items rolled off the lines to supply not only ourselves but our fighting allies. on the home front, 1942 was a momentous year. great plans and strategies were being laid and coordinated. supplies by the millions of tons poured overseas. nazi submarines took a heavy toll. but enough ships got through to help sustain our beleaguered allies. in the air, the tables were starting to turn. 1,000 royal air force planes in a single saturation aid smashed cologne, germany. in the pacific, our naval aircraft inflicted the first divisive defeat on a large japanese feat, winning the battle at midway. it was an hour of triumph. there would be others, but they would be slow in coming. our top military leaders were now taking the high places reserved for them by destiny. general douglas mcarthur, commander in the southwest pacific and admiral chester nimmits. general dw
army air corps pilots by the thousan thousands. woman power as well as manpower. vitality of all america was surging up to full tide. they performed miracles. planes, tanks. guns, ammunition, tens of thousands of items rolled off the lines to supply not only ourselves but our fighting allies. on the home front, 1942 was a momentous year. great plans and strategies were being laid and coordinated. supplies by the millions of tons poured overseas. nazi submarines took a heavy toll. but enough...
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the infantry, airborne infantry, field artillery, anti aircraft artillery, armored cavalry, army air corpspower as well as man power. the vitality of all america was surging up to full time, america labor and management performed miracles. planes, tanks, guns, ammunition, tens of thousands of items rolled of the lines to not only supply ourselves, but our fighting allies. ♪ ♪ on the home front, 1942 was a momentous year. great plans and strategies were being laid and coordinated. supplies, by the millions of tons poured overseas. nazi submarines took at heavy toll. ♪ ♪ but enough ships got through to help sustain our beleaguered allies. in the air, the tables were starting to turn. 1000 royal air force planes in a single massive saturation aid, smashed cologne, germany. in the pacific, our naval aircraft inflicted the first decisive defeat on a large japanese fleet winning the battle of midland. (noise) it was an hour of triumph, there would be others, but they would be slow in coming. our top military leaders, were now taking the high places deserved to them by destiny. mcarthur, in the s
the infantry, airborne infantry, field artillery, anti aircraft artillery, armored cavalry, army air corpspower as well as man power. the vitality of all america was surging up to full time, america labor and management performed miracles. planes, tanks, guns, ammunition, tens of thousands of items rolled of the lines to not only supply ourselves, but our fighting allies. ♪ ♪ on the home front, 1942 was a momentous year. great plans and strategies were being laid and coordinated. supplies,...
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our army air corp was engaged in massive bombing of the industrial hard of germany devastating nazi plantstwilight of the gods had yet to come. the bitterest of large scale battles had yet to be fought and some of these were soon to come on the italian front were strong offensive positions were held by a tough and stubborn enemy. that and the weather had bogged down our advance. it was winter 1943. the stage was set for the talks. roosevelt and churchill met at c chiro. high level master plans continue today be made for the invasion of france and other allied operation throughout the world. at cairo talks centered on european talks in the pacific. where for the first time during the war they met with marshal stalin, dictator of soviet russia. the allied leaders failed to agree on everything but one thing they did agree upon was that the invasion of normandy and southern france must and would take place some time during the following summer of 1944. for some time there had been doubt as to who would command the invasion of normandy. roosevelt on route home from tehran stopped off to see gen
our army air corp was engaged in massive bombing of the industrial hard of germany devastating nazi plantstwilight of the gods had yet to come. the bitterest of large scale battles had yet to be fought and some of these were soon to come on the italian front were strong offensive positions were held by a tough and stubborn enemy. that and the weather had bogged down our advance. it was winter 1943. the stage was set for the talks. roosevelt and churchill met at c chiro. high level master plans...
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they were part of the army air corps. by the he said, we had 17 million people in the service so we have to build training centers and expand the forts that we have. we had to build training centers and these are the type of buildings that are represented. now, if you notice, this is a friend of mine. his name is richard fouly. this is him in september of 1942 when he started his training in georgia. if you notice, i'm wearing boots, coveralls and overseas cap just the way they did to train. now, one reason why they issued coveralls to train with was world war ii was truly a global war. we were fighting the pacific, the islands, we were in africa, we were also in europe and so you weren't quite sure where you're going to go so they issued coveralls and when you got through to your combat zones or heading to your combat zones, you would then switch into uniforms that fit for that. so,fortunately this weekend, you see just like the barracks would look like in world war ii when the guys were training. this is what they would
they were part of the army air corps. by the he said, we had 17 million people in the service so we have to build training centers and expand the forts that we have. we had to build training centers and these are the type of buildings that are represented. now, if you notice, this is a friend of mine. his name is richard fouly. this is him in september of 1942 when he started his training in georgia. if you notice, i'm wearing boots, coveralls and overseas cap just the way they did to train....
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no air force yet, they were the army air corps. by the end of the war we had about 17 million people in service. to do that, we had to build training centers all over the country and expand what we had. we had to build training centers all of the country and these are the types of buildings that are represented. now, if you notice this is a friend of mine. his name is richard. this is him in september of 1942, when he started his training in toccoa, georgia. i'm wearing boots, coveralls, and overseas cap just the way they did to train. one reason they issued coveralls to train with was world war ii was truly a global war. we were fighting in the pacific in the islands, we were in africa, we were also in europe. so you were not quite sure where you are going to go. therefore you were issued coveralls and when you were heading into combat zones, you would switch into the uniform that fit for that. so, fortunately this weekend, you see, just like the barracks would look like in world war ii when these guys were training. this is what
no air force yet, they were the army air corps. by the end of the war we had about 17 million people in service. to do that, we had to build training centers all over the country and expand what we had. we had to build training centers all of the country and these are the types of buildings that are represented. now, if you notice this is a friend of mine. his name is richard. this is him in september of 1942, when he started his training in toccoa, georgia. i'm wearing boots, coveralls, and...
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so, you get drafted into the army, into the army air corps. ben: no, i started that's -- started, that's another funny story. i got drafted into the army a a little i was never sworn into the army. they took me to to an army base in an island outside new york. to get my physical, to get sworn in, but i went to the bathroom and by the time i got out of the bathroom, they had already sworn everybody else in. so, i always felt that i could if i really got mad at everybody i could say, i'm not in the army because i never was sworn in, but i never had the nerve to do that. [laughter] >> was it governors island that you want to? ben: yes. that's where i went. two governors island. to governors island. >> because that was a big post before it shut down a few years ago. ben: governors island is where i went. i went from a physical there, and i was not sworn in at governors island. i got my orders, after a few weeks, and i went to fort dix in new jersey. fort dix, new jersey, it was a huge army base. where i was supposed to take my basic training. anot
so, you get drafted into the army, into the army air corps. ben: no, i started that's -- started, that's another funny story. i got drafted into the army a a little i was never sworn into the army. they took me to to an army base in an island outside new york. to get my physical, to get sworn in, but i went to the bathroom and by the time i got out of the bathroom, they had already sworn everybody else in. so, i always felt that i could if i really got mad at everybody i could say, i'm not in...
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during the war blacks were admitted to the marine corps for the first time and the army air corp ended its ban on black pilots. nearly 1,000 black pilots were trained in alabama's tuskegee institute. many of the tuskegee airmen eventually served in combat in europe and north africa in the all black 99th pursuit squadron. none of the bombers escorted by the unit was ever lost to enemy fire. >> to fly war planes of a unit which was then a unit -- the 99th pursuit squadron. >> americans of mexican, latino and asian descent were also given unprecedented opportunities in the nation's military. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to republic for which it stands one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> long before america entered the conflict fdr began to frame world war ii in more universal terms as a struggle to defend freedom around the world. fdr's most enduring expression of this concept came january 6th, 1941 message to congress. in the future days he declared we look forward to a world found said on four essential human freedoms. >>
during the war blacks were admitted to the marine corps for the first time and the army air corp ended its ban on black pilots. nearly 1,000 black pilots were trained in alabama's tuskegee institute. many of the tuskegee airmen eventually served in combat in europe and north africa in the all black 99th pursuit squadron. none of the bombers escorted by the unit was ever lost to enemy fire. >> to fly war planes of a unit which was then a unit -- the 99th pursuit squadron. >>...
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. >> my father was a b-29 bomber so i was riveted but you have to be in the army air corps to like the book. it is very well done. you put us right where it happens on many occasions. >> there are dramatic moments he has a meeting with his were cabinet on june 18 and george marshall as they are. all the top brass discussing the nazi that surrendered on may 8 how they will finish the war against the japanese. for 45 minutes there is a long discussion how long it will prolong the war, hundreds of thousands of casualties on both sides than the assistant secretary of war who ended up becoming a major figure and a member of the warren commissio commission, that he was a junior guy and he says nobody gets out of the room without telling what they think. and he says go ahead he says i think we ought to have our heads examined if we don't at least discuss the bomb. in the were cabinet this was the first time in this meeting. they were talk about the casualties and link of the invasion that nobody said we had a bomb and then basically it was dismissed at that point largely because it was never
. >> my father was a b-29 bomber so i was riveted but you have to be in the army air corps to like the book. it is very well done. you put us right where it happens on many occasions. >> there are dramatic moments he has a meeting with his were cabinet on june 18 and george marshall as they are. all the top brass discussing the nazi that surrendered on may 8 how they will finish the war against the japanese. for 45 minutes there is a long discussion how long it will prolong the war,...
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does is an opportunity to take a step back and say what do we didn't do from here so france and the air corps the u.n. and the e.u. would have come out and say well we don't want an on constitutional change did you see on constitutional activity going on in africa across africa in nursing could be why are you have a president seeking a 3rd term the u.n. is not saying anything about you good to deni conakry not nerve awful model each their president is seeking a 3rd term so the constitutional argument is not really you're not human that people are seeing me are tired what did you do from here so what any analysts will be seeing is what are the concrete solutions to deal with the form demento problems sorted we don't have a repeat of this in shoes and this each use happened in 2002 of 2013 nothing was done serious and we could get concoct something right now that we would wait for another 7 years and the whole thing would repeat itself so this is an opportunity to be needed a step back and think and job or do good consequences to whatever happens and right now always good to talk him out of any
does is an opportunity to take a step back and say what do we didn't do from here so france and the air corps the u.n. and the e.u. would have come out and say well we don't want an on constitutional change did you see on constitutional activity going on in africa across africa in nursing could be why are you have a president seeking a 3rd term the u.n. is not saying anything about you good to deni conakry not nerve awful model each their president is seeking a 3rd term so the constitutional...
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but it was army air corps rules any trooper going over a body of water had to wear life vest. you would put the may west on and have the tee five parachute. it is a 15 foot static line that would extend, it would pop out as you left the plane. as you continue to fall, this would extend, it would break the packing trait high, which was attached to the main canopy and as you continue to pull the tension, that would break, the canopy would already start to be inflating. this was left behind with the plane. you have your reserve, for whatever reason if there is a catastrophic failure, you have a reserve. the idea is to hold it poll released, throwaway. get behind the parachute and throw it into clean air. this is a griswold bag with an m1 grand. this is the main battle rifle used during world war ii for american troops. it was the most commonly issued weapons to the troopers itself. it broke into three main parts. this, stock, and the third part is a trigger assembly. it would go inside this bag with the metal rod, run through these holes. go into the backside, there was a snap ho
but it was army air corps rules any trooper going over a body of water had to wear life vest. you would put the may west on and have the tee five parachute. it is a 15 foot static line that would extend, it would pop out as you left the plane. as you continue to fall, this would extend, it would break the packing trait high, which was attached to the main canopy and as you continue to pull the tension, that would break, the canopy would already start to be inflating. this was left behind with...
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but it is army air corp rules that anybody goes over a body of water had to have the may west and then the t-5 parachute. it is a 15 foot static line that would extend, and this would pop out as you left the plane, as you continued to fall, this would extend and it would break the packing tray tie which was attached to the main canopy and as you continued to pull the tension and that would break and the canopy would start to be inflating. this was left behind with the plane. you have your reserve. if for whatever reason there is a catastrophic failure, you have a reserve. and the idea is to hold it and hold and release and throw away and get behind the parachute and throw it into clean air. this is a griswold bag with an m-1 garand and it was most commonly issued weapon to the troopers themselves. it broke down into three main parts. this, the stock, and the third part is the trigger assembly. and it would go inside of this bag and there was a metal rod that would run through the holes and grommets. on the back side there was a snap j hook which i'll show you. this is a british leg bag
but it is army air corp rules that anybody goes over a body of water had to have the may west and then the t-5 parachute. it is a 15 foot static line that would extend, and this would pop out as you left the plane, as you continued to fall, this would extend and it would break the packing tray tie which was attached to the main canopy and as you continued to pull the tension and that would break and the canopy would start to be inflating. this was left behind with the plane. you have your...
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but your father doesn't need to have been in the army air corps to like this book.lly well done. you put us in the room where it happened on many occasions, and that's just a, you know, a masterful job, so well done. >> well, thank you. that's exactly what i was trying to do, and there are so many dramatic moments. truman, he has a meeting with his war cabinet on june 18th, and henry stimson, the secretary of war there, george marshall, the general of the army there, all of the top brass. and their -- they're discussing now that the nazis have surrendered on may 8th, how they're going to finish and win the war against the japanese. and for about 45 minutes, there's a long discussion of the invasion of squaw pan; how many -- of japan; how many troops it will take, how many hundreds of thousands the of casualties there will be on both sides. and at the end there's quite a junior man in the room, the assistant secretary of war, named john mccloy who ended up becoming a major figure in mud-century america -- mid-century america. he was a member of the warren commission,
but your father doesn't need to have been in the army air corps to like this book.lly well done. you put us in the room where it happened on many occasions, and that's just a, you know, a masterful job, so well done. >> well, thank you. that's exactly what i was trying to do, and there are so many dramatic moments. truman, he has a meeting with his war cabinet on june 18th, and henry stimson, the secretary of war there, george marshall, the general of the army there, all of the top brass....
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force so i was riveted as you can imagine, but your father doesn't need to have been in the army air corps to like this book. so really well done. you put us in the room where it happens on many occasions and that's just a masterful job come so well done. >> thank you. that's exactly what i was trying to do. there are so many dramatic moments. truman, he has meeting with his war cabinet on june 18, and henry stenson the secretary of war is there, george marshall, the jewel of the army, all of the top brass and are discussing now the nazis have surrendered on may 8, how they're going to finish and when the war against the japanese. for about 45 minutes there's a long discussion of the invasion of japan, how many troops that will take, how long it will prolong the war, how many hundreds of thousands of casualties there will be on both sides. and at the end there's quite a junior megan romcom the assistant secretary for name john mccoy who ended up becoming a major figure in midcentury america. he was the high commissioner to me, a member of the one commission, the head of the world bank. but
force so i was riveted as you can imagine, but your father doesn't need to have been in the army air corps to like this book. so really well done. you put us in the room where it happens on many occasions and that's just a masterful job come so well done. >> thank you. that's exactly what i was trying to do. there are so many dramatic moments. truman, he has meeting with his war cabinet on june 18, and henry stenson the secretary of war is there, george marshall, the jewel of the army,...
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air force i was riveted as you can imagine but your father doesn't need to have been in the army air corpso like this book. really well done. you put us in the room where it happens on many occasions and that's just a masterful job. well done. >> thank you. that's exactly what i was trying to do.and there are so many dramatic moments. truman has a meeting with his war cabinet on june 18 and henry stimson, secretary of war is there, george marshall german general of the army is there, all the top brass and they are discussing now that the nazis have surrendered on may 8 how they're going to finish and win the war against the japanese and for about 45 minutes there is a long discussion of the invasion of japan how many troops it will take, how long it will prolong the war. hundreds of thousands of casualties on both sides. the is assistant secretary of war named john mccoy who ended up being a major figure in the century fifth century america high commissioner of germany, the head of the world bank. he was a junior guy there and truman says nobody gets out of the room without telling what th
air force i was riveted as you can imagine but your father doesn't need to have been in the army air corpso like this book. really well done. you put us in the room where it happens on many occasions and that's just a masterful job. well done. >> thank you. that's exactly what i was trying to do.and there are so many dramatic moments. truman has a meeting with his war cabinet on june 18 and henry stimson, secretary of war is there, george marshall german general of the army is there, all...
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your father does need to be have been in the army air corps to like this book. really well done.you put us in the room where it happens on many occasions and that is just a masterful job. well done. >> thank you. that's exactly what i was trying to do. there are so many dramatic moments. truman, he has a meeting with his war cabinet on june 18 and henry stimson, secretary of war is there, george marshall the general of the army is there, all the top brass and discussing the nazis have surrendered on may 8 how they are going to finish and win the war against the japanese. for about 45 minutes there is a long discussion of the invasion of japan how many troops it will take, how long it will prolong the war, how many hundreds of thousands of casualties on both sides at the end there is a subsistent secretary of war, john mccoy, who ended up becoming major figure in midcentury america, the high commissioner to germany, he was a member of the warren commission, head of the world bank and he was a junior guide and truman said, nobody gets out of the room without telling what they think
your father does need to be have been in the army air corps to like this book. really well done.you put us in the room where it happens on many occasions and that is just a masterful job. well done. >> thank you. that's exactly what i was trying to do. there are so many dramatic moments. truman, he has a meeting with his war cabinet on june 18 and henry stimson, secretary of war is there, george marshall the general of the army is there, all the top brass and discussing the nazis have...
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my grandfather was in the air corps and served at wheeler field on december 7. my father-in-law served in the u.s. navy for three years. most of the time in the south pacific. ironically, the ship he was on was eventually decommissioned and was used as a ship for testing, the atomic tests that were done. i have a lot of feelings on this from humanitarian point of view. you know, the japanese power was really defeated in 1944. it was an island country, as were all the islands that the u.s. army and marines fought their way up to japan. of the civilians in japan was just, in my opinion, inhumane. the war was over. there were a defeated country. an invasion was not needed. the bombs were not needed. you have an island nation who lost their navy. they had no air force. their army had been defeated. we could have put an embargo surrounding the country for years if we had to. we occupied it for years afterwards. i think it set the stage for the future. i know as young men in the 1950's going through grammar age andfrom a nuclear the terror and all the rest of it, we h
my grandfather was in the air corps and served at wheeler field on december 7. my father-in-law served in the u.s. navy for three years. most of the time in the south pacific. ironically, the ship he was on was eventually decommissioned and was used as a ship for testing, the atomic tests that were done. i have a lot of feelings on this from humanitarian point of view. you know, the japanese power was really defeated in 1944. it was an island country, as were all the islands that the u.s. army...
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already we know some member states of the air corps are in mali providing support for the operations against fight fighters in the north and central parts of bali as well as walking alongside the french forces fighting the armed groups in mali so we are waiting to see what will be achieved at that meeting extraordinary summit of heads of state and government of course ok thanks for that update if you're say live for us in a. millions of afghans are facing food shortages caused by the coronavirus pandemic and the lockdowns that followed the un world food programme is warning that some 16000000 people are now threatened by hunger nearly 4000000 afghans have lost their primary source of income since the outbreak began food prices have soared due to border restrictions the crisis is likely to hurt children under 5 the most that's according to aid agencies. argentina is battling a surge in corona virus with at least 312030 now confirmed and more than 6000 deaths the government says intensive care admissions and hospital occupancy rates have become unsustainable theories about reports. bla
already we know some member states of the air corps are in mali providing support for the operations against fight fighters in the north and central parts of bali as well as walking alongside the french forces fighting the armed groups in mali so we are waiting to see what will be achieved at that meeting extraordinary summit of heads of state and government of course ok thanks for that update if you're say live for us in a. millions of afghans are facing food shortages caused by the...
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no air force yet, they were the army air corps. war we had about 17 million people in service.
no air force yet, they were the army air corps. war we had about 17 million people in service.
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. >>> now to a solemn event at the marine corps air station in california. this happened wednesday evening, the remains of seven marines and a navy sailor recovereerex ed aircraft bound for dover air force base in delaware, where they will be released to their families. the cause of the july 30th incident is under investigation. >>> now, to salt lake city, where the police department has suspended its k-9 program after the release of body cam video showing a police dog appearing to repeatedly bite a black man who was kneeling with his hands up. the man has had multiple surgeries to repair the damage and he's now planning to sue the department, claiming the use of force was unnecessary and that it happened because he's black. abc's adrienne bankert with the video, and a warning, it is difficult to watch. >> reporter: tonight, that just-released police body cam video of an incident last april showing policefficers re knees. >> get on thetit. >> repter: jeffery ryans, approaedy officers in his backyard, kneels and raises his hands, but as police commanded him t
. >>> now to a solemn event at the marine corps air station in california. this happened wednesday evening, the remains of seven marines and a navy sailor recovereerex ed aircraft bound for dover air force base in delaware, where they will be released to their families. the cause of the july 30th incident is under investigation. >>> now, to salt lake city, where the police department has suspended its k-9 program after the release of body cam video showing a police dog...
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no reports of any major delays but it's cloudy and it's foggy of course another day of corps air quality. >>so you may want to think twice before heading out if you have allergies or asthma or just any sort of respiratory issues it's another spare the air day we have that thick smoke all throughout the bay area as fire crews continue to battle all the wildfires that are burning here and shot out to all the firefighters and the first responders that are out there on the front lines working hard we appreciate you and we thank you for everything that you're doing we'll be right back stay >>welcome back everyone, the time is 4.54 good morning and thanks for staying with us another update on your forecast now from dave spahr day welcome morning robin good morning everybody our shot from u c berkeley and use you can see the fog completely filling up not just the east bay shoreline is called a lit up though also the foreground the shrubbery there we can't see at least not yet we're looking at lower 60's lining up most the east bay shoreline mid 60's heading inland 50's meanwhile out to the nort
no reports of any major delays but it's cloudy and it's foggy of course another day of corps air quality. >>so you may want to think twice before heading out if you have allergies or asthma or just any sort of respiratory issues it's another spare the air day we have that thick smoke all throughout the bay area as fire crews continue to battle all the wildfires that are burning here and shot out to all the firefighters and the first responders that are out there on the front lines working...
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my grandfather was in the army air corps served at wheeler field on december 7th and my father-in-law served in the u.s. navy for three years and most of that time in the south pacific. ironically, the ship that he was on, "uss craven" was decommissioned and used for atomic tests. i have a lot of feelings on this from a humanitarian point of view. the japanese empire was defeated in 1944. it was an island country as were all the islands that the u.s. army and the marines fought their way up to japan. the fire bombing of the civilians in japan was just in my opinion inhuman. the war was over. they were a defeated country and an invasion was not needed. the bombs were not needed. you have an island nation who lost their navy, they had no air force, their army had been defeated. we could have put an embargo and surrounded the country for years if we had to. we occupied it for years afterwards. i think it set the stage for the future. i know as a young man in the '50s going through grammar school the drills for the atomic bomb and the nuclear age and the terror and all the rest of it that
my grandfather was in the army air corps served at wheeler field on december 7th and my father-in-law served in the u.s. navy for three years and most of that time in the south pacific. ironically, the ship that he was on, "uss craven" was decommissioned and used for atomic tests. i have a lot of feelings on this from a humanitarian point of view. the japanese empire was defeated in 1944. it was an island country as were all the islands that the u.s. army and the marines fought their...
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my grandfather was in the air corps and served at wheeler field on december 7.y father-in-law served in the u.s. navy for three years. most of the time in the south pacific. ironically, the ship he was on was eventually decommissioned and was used as a ship for testing, the atomic tests that were done. i have a lot of feelings on this from humanitarian point of view. you know, the japanese power was really defeated in 1944. it was an island country, as were all the islands that the u.s. army and marines fought their way up to japan. of the civilians in japan was just, in my opinion, inhumane. the war was over. there were a defeated country. an invasion was not needed. the bombs were not needed. you have an island nation who lost their navy. they had no air force. their army had been defeated. we could have put an embargo surrounding the country for years if we had to. we occupied it for years afterwards. i think it set the stage for the future. i know as young men in the 1950's going through grammar age andfrom a nuclear the terror and all the rest of it, we hav
my grandfather was in the air corps and served at wheeler field on december 7.y father-in-law served in the u.s. navy for three years. most of the time in the south pacific. ironically, the ship he was on was eventually decommissioned and was used as a ship for testing, the atomic tests that were done. i have a lot of feelings on this from humanitarian point of view. you know, the japanese power was really defeated in 1944. it was an island country, as were all the islands that the u.s. army...
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dad, a world war ii veteran, had his army air corps when weistol, which, hit puberty, he got rid of that gun right away. and one last thing, a lot of your callers are these elderly men, and i worry there is a coming crisis with a lot of these elderly gunowners going into dementia, and i am not joking here. but to have all of these guns in the hands of these misguided elderly people who may be going into dementia and all timers scares me half to death. in the last thing -- that elderly man who says he loves to go out shooting with an assault weapon -- wow. how is foresman like is that -- how unsportsman-like is that. host: let's look at some of our social media followers and see what they have to say about the topic of the nra. here is one tweet that says it is possible that there could be misconduct in the nra for management, and the action against them is a political attempt to stifle their free speech. i am struck no action was taken against the individuals in the nra. another tweet says the nra is an organization like any other and must obey the law and the rules about its status. hav
dad, a world war ii veteran, had his army air corps when weistol, which, hit puberty, he got rid of that gun right away. and one last thing, a lot of your callers are these elderly men, and i worry there is a coming crisis with a lot of these elderly gunowners going into dementia, and i am not joking here. but to have all of these guns in the hands of these misguided elderly people who may be going into dementia and all timers scares me half to death. in the last thing -- that elderly man who...
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>>well we were talking moments ago about the corps air quality in the bay area we're taking a live look now this is from a vacaville and you're taking a look at to the dense smoke they're very unhelpful so again if you haven't in 95, you want to ta humira patients,... ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can use your co-pay card to pay as little as $5 a month. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections,... ...including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems,... ...serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common... and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infec
>>well we were talking moments ago about the corps air quality in the bay area we're taking a live look now this is from a vacaville and you're taking a look at to the dense smoke they're very unhelpful so again if you haven't in 95, you want to ta humira patients,... ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a...
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my suggestion is to put the president in a room with combat veterans of the air force, the army, the marine corps, the rebuild talk about that that had to be done after president obama's tenure as commander in chief. i would have them in conversation a lot more than they use joe biden. when it comes down to it, it is a choice between the vice president and the president. i would highlight a lot more minutes in the primetime with the president then the democrats chose to highlight joe biden. so different from kamala harris, i cannot wait for that debate. kamala harris has been my choice for this ticket for 2.5 years. i am so glad she finally redeemed most of my predictions. she gave a very fine speech. that is going to be a lit debate. [laughter] jonathan: it frightens me, actually, that you are rooting for kamala harris to be a part of the ticket. and not in a good way. hugh: in a good way. i think she was the strongest candidate by far. i have watched her for 10 years in california. she is much better than the campaign she ran. much better than the campaign she ran. jonathan: we found a nugget o
my suggestion is to put the president in a room with combat veterans of the air force, the army, the marine corps, the rebuild talk about that that had to be done after president obama's tenure as commander in chief. i would have them in conversation a lot more than they use joe biden. when it comes down to it, it is a choice between the vice president and the president. i would highlight a lot more minutes in the primetime with the president then the democrats chose to highlight joe biden. so...
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we've also deployed customs and border protection air assets along with dod, army corps of engineers.in, a whole of government response. i know the administrator will be down in the area starting tomorrow, and i will likely be down there this weekend as well. again, americans are resilient, and dhs is prepared to help our fellow americans in the path of the hurricane to recover and to respond. so thank you again for being here today and showing your support to the men and women of fema. >> thank you, mr. secretary. so let me go to secretary of commerce for environmental observation and prediction from noaa. neil. >> mr. president, mr. vice president, thank you for being here today, and many thanks to fema and dhs for all their support and collaboration with us. really wanted to thank the folks at the national weather service and the national hurricane center for the terrific work they're done and also their collaboration with the state and local emergency managers. also wanted to mention hurricane hunter flights flying into the storm collecting data the, we had three different planes
we've also deployed customs and border protection air assets along with dod, army corps of engineers.in, a whole of government response. i know the administrator will be down in the area starting tomorrow, and i will likely be down there this weekend as well. again, americans are resilient, and dhs is prepared to help our fellow americans in the path of the hurricane to recover and to respond. so thank you again for being here today and showing your support to the men and women of fema....
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army corps of engineers with her briefings there on the ground during assessment. it search and rescue teams. and unit air force one is out there today doing assessments. indication teams, mobile emergency response units out there to give extra capacity to locals that may have lost their communications. our of the great partners, utility crews all quest the country. 10000 crewmembers out there right now. they doing restoration where they can were safe . but then i get done we can do it without them. the red cross, sheltering. salvation army, doing feeding. the deity and and providing helicopters and highway vehicles and i could go on and on about the teams that are assembled to respond to recover from this disaster. and again any other disaster we may face. we have a couple of pictures we would like to share with you. and my assistant, administrator for response and recovery team. will help us gotta go through this. we want to give you taste of, we have been on the ground for about six hours of our doing assessments. it will probably take the rest of the day and even tomorrow to kind of see the size and s
army corps of engineers with her briefings there on the ground during assessment. it search and rescue teams. and unit air force one is out there today doing assessments. indication teams, mobile emergency response units out there to give extra capacity to locals that may have lost their communications. our of the great partners, utility crews all quest the country. 10000 crewmembers out there right now. they doing restoration where they can were safe . but then i get done we can do it without...
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corp.. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalistsnalysts in more this is countries, bloomberg. francine? francine: thank you so much, laura. let's get the latest on the coronavirus. the u.k. government is looking at all options for tackling local flareups. a london wide lockdown is one of the scenarios under consideration. at how ar far away is vaccine? deenan pillay joins us. professor, thank you so much for joining us. does the u.k. have a handle on the virus? are we testing enough, and do we understand where it is? the u.k. has had one of the worst outbreak pandemics in europe, and demonstrating the largest number of deaths also, for the longest period of time. so the u.k. has not had a good pandemic, and various reasons for that, one of which is the ,elay in establishing testing and the development of structures that have taken some time to that in. francine: what would be your advice to the u.k. government? what do they need to do differently than they have so far? i think dealing with a pandemic is difficult, and i've got to sa
corp.. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalistsnalysts in more this is countries, bloomberg. francine? francine: thank you so much, laura. let's get the latest on the coronavirus. the u.k. government is looking at all options for tackling local flareups. a london wide lockdown is one of the scenarios under consideration. at how ar far away is vaccine? deenan pillay joins us. professor, thank you so much for joining us. does the u.k....
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look at sfo behind us here 74 an 11 by 2 we're talking 87 hazy sunshine, corps air quality across the bay area we'll have more on your forecast coming up in just a bit marty all right dave thanks a lot of front this morning. the protests that have surged across the country in the wake. >>of the police shooting of jacob blake on the 57th anniversary of the first march on washington thousands of people once again took to the national mall calling for racial justice and equality. >>and for the second time this week protesters came together all across the bay area in opposition to police brutality and systemic racism. there are 2 large groups in downtown oakland and san jose. >>in oakland it was relatively peaceful demonstration once again police say that just one person was arrested friday night during the demonstrations for pointing a laser at officers and it was a similar scene in the south bay take a look at this video this is from near first street in san jose where protesters held a moment of silence to honor all those killed by police across the country. some demonstrators though v
look at sfo behind us here 74 an 11 by 2 we're talking 87 hazy sunshine, corps air quality across the bay area we'll have more on your forecast coming up in just a bit marty all right dave thanks a lot of front this morning. the protests that have surged across the country in the wake. >>of the police shooting of jacob blake on the 57th anniversary of the first march on washington thousands of people once again took to the national mall calling for racial justice and equality. >>and...
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air. i have to tell you, as the proud father of united states marine corps aviator -- [applause] a navalfather-in-lawaviator -- [applause] i couldn't be more proud to be vice president to a president who rebuilds our military. the airmen, marines and coast guard, the support that they deserve every single day. [applause] when we took office, we inherited the slowest economic recovery since the great depression. and, joe biden and barack obama andd to tax and spend regulate us back to a growing economy. by contrast, we cut taxes across the board for working families, businesses large and small. this president signed more bills cutting payroll red tape all than any president in american history. we fought for free and fair trade that puts american jobs and american workers first. [applause] none of that would have been possible without the strong and principled support of conservatives that represent wisconsin in washington, d.c. let me take this opportunity to thank congressman bryan steil and congressman glenn grothman here with us today. with us every step of the way. we need bryan steil and graham
air. i have to tell you, as the proud father of united states marine corps aviator -- [applause] a navalfather-in-lawaviator -- [applause] i couldn't be more proud to be vice president to a president who rebuilds our military. the airmen, marines and coast guard, the support that they deserve every single day. [applause] when we took office, we inherited the slowest economic recovery since the great depression. and, joe biden and barack obama andd to tax and spend regulate us back to a growing...
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air force one. >> reporter: and just last week, the u.s. army corpsengineers said it wouldn't have long-term impacts on salmon and then came these two bombshell tweets. nick ayers, vice president pence's former chief of staff, writing, like millions of conservationists and sports i'm hoping real donald trump will block the pebble mine. and donald trump >>> the head waters of bristol bay and the surrounding fishery are too unique and fragile to take any chances with pebble mine, a surprising tweet from the president's son whose social media posts usually mirror the administration's agenda. mine opponents are thrilled. >> he weighed in at probably the most perfect time imaginable, so very welcome, great news, very big deal for us. >> reporter: pebble's spokesperson says not so fast sending cnn this statement that reads both donald trump jr. and nick ayers are wrong, reiterating that the environmental impact study concludes that pebble mine will not harm the bristol bay salmon fishery and goes on to say we do not believe that the president will interfere
air force one. >> reporter: and just last week, the u.s. army corpsengineers said it wouldn't have long-term impacts on salmon and then came these two bombshell tweets. nick ayers, vice president pence's former chief of staff, writing, like millions of conservationists and sports i'm hoping real donald trump will block the pebble mine. and donald trump >>> the head waters of bristol bay and the surrounding fishery are too unique and fragile to take any chances with pebble mine, a...
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when we evacuated the embassy in cambodia. 77 helicopters took to the air and accomplished that mission and we had great marine corps pilots making that happen. unfortunately, like a lot of operations, it did not go without a mishap. early in the frequent wind saigon evacuation, just before they started with the helicopter extraction, we lost two marines at guard post 1. corporal mcmahon and lance corporal judd were both killed instantly when a rocket hit their guard post. we also lost a ch46 during the evening. i will talk a little bit more about that. lieutenant shea and captain install were aboard that. they were lost at sea. we did get the crew rescued. i would like to start a little bit about the history of that time. we had an election not long before the evacuation. president nixon had vowed to end the war in vietnam and he was true to his word. he and dr. kissinger worked hard at doing that. in 1973, they signed a peace with honor type treaty, similar to what we had in korea. the north would stay north, the south would stay south. the american fighting forces would be removed. prisoners of war would come hom
when we evacuated the embassy in cambodia. 77 helicopters took to the air and accomplished that mission and we had great marine corps pilots making that happen. unfortunately, like a lot of operations, it did not go without a mishap. early in the frequent wind saigon evacuation, just before they started with the helicopter extraction, we lost two marines at guard post 1. corporal mcmahon and lance corporal judd were both killed instantly when a rocket hit their guard post. we also lost a ch46...
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our parent air boss of america, second largest rubber compounder. frontline medical workers, national guard, the corpnd so you're distributing single-use surgical masks to frontline healthcare workers. i know that you mentioned some to have companies, kind of where, is this all over the country that you're sending masks to? >> patrick: the great part of response that we are seeing and it's a real testament to response and and a navarros's tk force and companies had been in contact with fema and hhs and got contracted and undercontracted and distribute equipment in under 4 months. right now we are distributing respirator. >> it's one of the suits almost? >> patrick: they have industrial purposes and when the operators using them the filters provide an air flow through the hood, through a hose that keeps them encapsulated and it's the best of equipment for folks that are facing a biological response? arthel: indeed, what are you hearing from frontline healthcare workers on the receiving end, in general, do they have enough ppe? >> i'm not in a position to say if they have enough at this point. they are
our parent air boss of america, second largest rubber compounder. frontline medical workers, national guard, the corpnd so you're distributing single-use surgical masks to frontline healthcare workers. i know that you mentioned some to have companies, kind of where, is this all over the country that you're sending masks to? >> patrick: the great part of response that we are seeing and it's a real testament to response and and a navarros's tk force and companies had been in contact with...
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it has to be not in my army, not in my navy, not in my coast guard, not in my air force, not in my marine corps. it has to permeate through every senior leader, every noncommissioned officer from the sergeant major of each of those services on down and make sure we won't tolerate it from anyone, not in my army, not in my dod. thanks again for calling this hearing and with that i yield back. >> each witness will present his or her testimony at each member will have an opportunity to question witnesses for five minutes. we ask the witnesses to summarize their testimony in 5 minutes or less. your written comments will remain part of the hearing record. i ask unanimous consent that subcommittee members be allowed to participate and ask questions after the subcommittee members have the opportunity to ask questions. there are also members of the house, members of the armed services committee, i would ask they too have the opportunity to ask questions, without objections so ordered. let me welcome our first panel, deputy director of sexual assault and response office at the department of defense. then
it has to be not in my army, not in my navy, not in my coast guard, not in my air force, not in my marine corps. it has to permeate through every senior leader, every noncommissioned officer from the sergeant major of each of those services on down and make sure we won't tolerate it from anyone, not in my army, not in my dod. thanks again for calling this hearing and with that i yield back. >> each witness will present his or her testimony at each member will have an opportunity to...
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air force. not in my marine corps. and this could permeate through every single leader. every senior noncommissioned, from the sergeant major of each of the services on down. we have to make sure that we won't tolerate it with anyone, not seeing my army. not in my dod. thank you again to our palace. i look forward to a productive discussion today. thanks again chairwoman for calling this hearing. >> thank you mr. kelly. each witness will have the opportunity to present his or her just running each member will have an opportunity to question the witnesses for five minutes. we respectfully ask the witnesses to summarize a just money in five minutes or less brady written, since amos will be made part of the hearing record. i asked unanimous consent that subcommittee members be allowed to produce patent ask questions. after the subcommittee members have had the opportunity to ask questions. without objections, so ordered. there are also members of the house who are here not members of the armed services committee. i would ask they to have the opportunity to ask questions aft
air force. not in my marine corps. and this could permeate through every single leader. every senior noncommissioned, from the sergeant major of each of the services on down. we have to make sure that we won't tolerate it with anyone, not seeing my army. not in my dod. thank you again to our palace. i look forward to a productive discussion today. thanks again chairwoman for calling this hearing. >> thank you mr. kelly. each witness will have the opportunity to present his or her just...
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the marine corps says the remains will soon be transferred to dover air force base for preparation before being released to the families 60 people were on board. when it started taking on water back on july 30th, 5 crew members were rescued. one person was pronounced dead at the scene. the cause of the incident is still under investigation. >>some 250,000 bikers are expected to attend the 88th annual sturgis motorcycle rally this weekend. this is what it looked like last night the sheer numbers raised the prospect of course that this year's rally could spread the coronavirus in the state with no special limits on indoor crowds, no mask mandates and a governor who is eager to welcome visitors and their money. people there today say that they saw no one practicing any social distancing. >>seem like anyone staying. >>one thing i know is i know how the people act look at everybody out here they're ready to write everybody scooped up from the coronavirus everybody's right now one. and also my. >>the republican governor there kristi noem is taking a largely hands-off approach to the pandemic av
the marine corps says the remains will soon be transferred to dover air force base for preparation before being released to the families 60 people were on board. when it started taking on water back on july 30th, 5 crew members were rescued. one person was pronounced dead at the scene. the cause of the incident is still under investigation. >>some 250,000 bikers are expected to attend the 88th annual sturgis motorcycle rally this weekend. this is what it looked like last night the sheer...
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> c-span's washington journal, we are taking calls live on the airn the news of the day. we will discuss policy issues that impact you. thursday morning, we discussed the 75th anniversary of the u.s. bombings on hiroshima and nagasaki with a pacific war historian. also joining us, grandson of president harry truman. watch live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. discussion with your phone calls, text messages, and tweets. >> the senate judiciary committee continued its review of the fbi's russian investigation by hearing testimony from sally yates who served as acting attorney general at the start of the trump administration. she was asked about the actions of former national security advisor michael flynn. her role in the pfizer application process and allegations of political bias within the justice department and the fbi. this is just over three hours. >> good morning, everybody. hearing will come to order today. we will have a video hearing
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corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span's "washington journal." every day we're taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day. and we'll discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, conservative act viths and former u.s. air force captain vernon robinson. then hasan kwame jefferson talks about the madge on washington and the nation's unrest. live on "washington journal," saturday, 7:00 eastern. join in with your facebook comments, phone calls, text messages and tweets. >> president trump traveled to manchester, new hampshire, to deliver his first campaign speech since accepting his party's nomination at the republican national convention. he won new hampshire in the 2016 presidential election. ♪
corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span's "washington journal." every day we're taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day. and we'll discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, conservative act viths and former u.s. air force captain vernon robinson. then hasan kwame jefferson talks about the madge on washington and the...