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air force. you could have chosen any school, but you chose a harder path, and a higher calling, to protect and defend the united states of america. i know what you have been through. and it's tougher. but in the end it's better. you will see. you will see. you will see. today, you take your places, officers in the most powerful air force in the history of our country, and frankly, easily, in the history of the world. [applause] america commends the integrity, devotion and commitment of the class of >> strong! 2019. president trump: when you choose the air force, you choose noble duty and devotion. you choose to break boundaries, unlock new frontiers, and live life on the cutting edge. the first air combat happened one century ago. you are the ones who will invent and define the next generation of air warfare and you are the ones who will secure american victory to dominate the future. america must rule the skies. [applause] that is what your time at this grade academy has been all about. prepari
air force. you could have chosen any school, but you chose a harder path, and a higher calling, to protect and defend the united states of america. i know what you have been through. and it's tougher. but in the end it's better. you will see. you will see. you will see. today, you take your places, officers in the most powerful air force in the history of our country, and frankly, easily, in the history of the world. [applause] america commends the integrity, devotion and commitment of the...
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in today's air force it means that we are the greatest air force in the world because of those who wentdards that they set, the courage displayed. and i'm honored to sit here tonight with one of those giant. [applause] i got the opportunity to read this book cover to cover and it is absolutely fascinating to discuss peace wit these with col stuart, we could talk for two hours with the stuff in this book but i promise we are not going to do that. what i wanted to take out just a couple of incidents in the book that i would like you to share with our audience. you see the photo is going by on the screen these are all about incidents covered in the book. a lot of photos are in the book that we are going to give you a taste of some of that here this evening. while the book is subtitled a tuskegee airman and account it really includes much more than that. their stories were fascinating that you have little direct contact with them. what started if you're interested and meet you want to fly? >> i think it started very early i was born in virginia asked langley field and the aircraft t at this
in today's air force it means that we are the greatest air force in the world because of those who wentdards that they set, the courage displayed. and i'm honored to sit here tonight with one of those giant. [applause] i got the opportunity to read this book cover to cover and it is absolutely fascinating to discuss peace wit these with col stuart, we could talk for two hours with the stuff in this book but i promise we are not going to do that. what i wanted to take out just a couple of...
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also in air force james served active duty in air force four years, assignments jaim recently earnedresidential lifetime achievement award for 4,000 hours volunteer work on behalf of the military community incredible -- thank you. give him a big hand applause. joined by hundreds of brave airmen and women from the united states air force among them members of the 8th fire wing. >> many here today to celebrate, the 8th army -- [applause] i justified returned in normandy was up there, we are proudry joined by members of the 8th army yee second infantry division of, thank you let it all out. and 19th expeditionary support demand. >> air defense artillery brigade where are you? the first -- the 501st military intelligence brigade. where are you 65th medical brigade. [cheers and applause] >> as well as soldiers from headquarters thank you all thank you all today. men and women of the united states army garrison. along with those. [applause] . >> of course, joining us today brave united states marines. [cheers and applause] >> along with sailors of the united states navy and command. [cheer
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read building the air force base and then nebraska national guard scamp ashland are top priorities. i am happy to report that the bill authorizes millions of dollars in funding to aid in the continued process of cleanup, design, and construction for the facilities that were destroyed. because i believe nebraska spaces are core components of the nations defense i was also proud to have two amendments that further support the process of rebuilding. these measures increase the caps on minor military construction for recovery at bases impacted by recent disasters. it encourages the military services to work quickly to rebuild the air force base and camp ashland. i strongly urge all of my colleagues to work together to support this disaster recovery effort. many key military installations have been affected across several states and to rebuild these spaces must be a collaborative effort. we ought to our men and women in uniform to do this together for 58 years the mba has been the subject of a bipartisan consensus in congress. despite other disagreements which may arise in the significan
read building the air force base and then nebraska national guard scamp ashland are top priorities. i am happy to report that the bill authorizes millions of dollars in funding to aid in the continued process of cleanup, design, and construction for the facilities that were destroyed. because i believe nebraska spaces are core components of the nations defense i was also proud to have two amendments that further support the process of rebuilding. these measures increase the caps on minor...
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we can see those shots now of air force one taxiing at sta nsted shots now of air force one taxiing ationed that in terms of the diplomacy around a typical visit like this, what is it going to do? he smashes all typical protocol, doesn't he he just has total disregard for it. i think officials in this country, the foreign office, diplomats, are getting used to it and they just push diplomats, are getting used to it and theyjust push it to one side, this is what he does. but a lot of this is what he does. but a lot of this now has personal —— has got personal with sadiq khan so it is tricky. but i think it effectively is discounted and i think there will bea is discounted and i think there will be a determination to push ahead with this deal because for britain, the relationship with the united states is absolutely vital, and it's vital it continues if and when brexit occurs. do you think these comments will energise the protests tomorrow? i wouldn't be surprised. such a personal attack on sadiq khan. yes, ithink such a personal attack on sadiq khan. yes, i think it's very likely. at th
we can see those shots now of air force one taxiing at sta nsted shots now of air force one taxiing ationed that in terms of the diplomacy around a typical visit like this, what is it going to do? he smashes all typical protocol, doesn't he he just has total disregard for it. i think officials in this country, the foreign office, diplomats, are getting used to it and they just push diplomats, are getting used to it and theyjust push it to one side, this is what he does. but a lot of this is...
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as he addresses the air force other personnel at osan air base trying to meet and greet as many members of the american army forces in south korea as he possibly can on this trip. so i don't know, is there any way for you to guess what is going on right now in the north? what is kim jong-un saying to his lieutenants, negotiators. >> i brought up at press conference hopefully they are all still there there has been a lot of discussion about whether or not some had lost lives the last failed summit which was pretty -- at that time, president trump looked at it as a positive development in retrospect, but really didn't go well, so he is going to go back he has to get his people lined up, and figure out who on his team he is going to empower just enough to negotiate. now steve when he went out there, after the -- the first summit, he was left to hang, left to wait. so they are going to have to set up a schedule right away if he is serious, and he had wants to show president trump he is serious he is going to have to have his team get right on phone with american team, and lay out, a timelin
as he addresses the air force other personnel at osan air base trying to meet and greet as many members of the american army forces in south korea as he possibly can on this trip. so i don't know, is there any way for you to guess what is going on right now in the north? what is kim jong-un saying to his lieutenants, negotiators. >> i brought up at press conference hopefully they are all still there there has been a lot of discussion about whether or not some had lost lives the last...
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master sergent of the air force command. i hear they are very tough. are they tough? yeah. that's great. to all of the service members from u.s. forces korea, today, i am here to tell you that 330 million american hearts beat with gratitude for yourselfless service. we are also joined by many amazing military spouses and families. they keep you going. you wouldn't be the same without them, right? sometimes we don't like to admit it. it is so true. right there. he's pointing. that's right. americans are forever grateful. with us today, master sergent cole and his wife jamie waterbury. where are you? good looking group. they met when jamie was also in the air force. jamie served on active duty in the air force for four years and then joined her husband on six different assignments in three different countries. jamie recently earned the life-time achievement award for 4,000 hours of volunteer work. that is incredible. jamie, you embody the greatness of american military families and we want to thank you. give her a big hand. thank you, jamie. this afternoon, we are delighted to
master sergent of the air force command. i hear they are very tough. are they tough? yeah. that's great. to all of the service members from u.s. forces korea, today, i am here to tell you that 330 million american hearts beat with gratitude for yourselfless service. we are also joined by many amazing military spouses and families. they keep you going. you wouldn't be the same without them, right? sometimes we don't like to admit it. it is so true. right there. he's pointing. that's right....
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air force captain marty sheer was dead.ital treasure-trove from michelle's computer revealing a steamy affair with john diamond. soon authorities would want to talk to michelle about her involvement in the crime. but first they would have to find her. with the conclusion of our story here pf here's keith morrisson. >> federal prison, doing time doesn't come much harder than it does here. this is where john diamond was now serving a life sentence for murdering air force captain marty theer. but his former lover, michelle, seemed to have dropped right out of sight. where was she? people weren't seeing her around fayetteville. the d.a., meanwhile, was convinced she must have conspired with john diamond to kill her husband. she was the brains. he was the brawn. or in this case, the shooter. though it was all circumstantial, said greg butler, it was persuasive. >> there was evidence, there's no question as to who was involved. diamond and her together. >> the evidence? a life insurance, the affair, the access to a murder weapon,
air force captain marty sheer was dead.ital treasure-trove from michelle's computer revealing a steamy affair with john diamond. soon authorities would want to talk to michelle about her involvement in the crime. but first they would have to find her. with the conclusion of our story here pf here's keith morrisson. >> federal prison, doing time doesn't come much harder than it does here. this is where john diamond was now serving a life sentence for murdering air force captain marty...
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as commander of air force space command at peterson air force raymond isal responsible for the organizingmittee training, equipping and maintaining of over 26,000 forces to meet operational needs of u.s. strategic command, north american aerospace defense command as well as combined commands worldwide. this is in addition to his role as the joint force space combatant commander. he has answered our nations call many times. i have the greatest confidence in him as he does so once again to lead the u.s. space command. i cannot think of anyone more knowledgeable, better prepared, or more respected than general efforts.o lead those i thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member fisk for the opportunity to be here today. >> thank you very much. both of you are welcome to stay here for opening statements if that is your desire. if your schedule does not permit, we will excuse you. . thank you for a introduction. meet, tore today to consider the nomination of the two who have just been introduced. we thank both of you for being today. we have your families here, and would like to have you introduc
as commander of air force space command at peterson air force raymond isal responsible for the organizingmittee training, equipping and maintaining of over 26,000 forces to meet operational needs of u.s. strategic command, north american aerospace defense command as well as combined commands worldwide. this is in addition to his role as the joint force space combatant commander. he has answered our nations call many times. i have the greatest confidence in him as he does so once again to lead...
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abc got the sneak peek. >> here's your new air force one.g that for other presidents, not for me. >> reporter: two new planes won't be ready until 2024. president trump says the color scheme is his own red white and blue patriotic design. people started noticing it looks familiar. sort of like his own plane, but inverted. someone helpfully turned the plane upside down to make the point. others came up with their own designs. i like it, tweeted someone else. we are not a light blue country. the current blue over robins egg blue, where did that come from? do not touch jackie blue. it's said that jackie kennedy preferred blue, working with one of the best industrial designers of the time who said jfk called blue his favorite color. it's an iconic backdrop. what else will the air force one feature? >> everyone wants to know is there a pod or not? >> a pod? >> the famous pod. >> when harrison ford is hustled into the pod as the plane comes under attack. >> there are a couple secrets. i don't think we're supposed to be talking about that. >> repor
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we've seen air force one. we've seen the movie "air force one."lying white house, and it's equipped for any kind of emergency. now what's happened is the president has been seized with the idea of redesigning air force one. and he's actually taken this on as a personal mission. and he gave us a first look at new designs along with some air force one pilots. take a look. >> reporter: we had the chance to fly with the president, on board the most famous plane, air force once. >> look at this. >> reporter: then a surprise from the president. the first look at an updated aircraft, a new look for air force one, that he designed himself. >> there's a new air force one, and i'm doing that for other presidents, not for me. >> reporter: it's scheduled to arrive in 2024, the exterior getting the makeover with a red, white and blue paint scheme, different than the durcurrent b and white. the current planes have been in icr decades. >> we had different choices here. these are all slightly different. >> reporter: is the frame still a 747? >> it's a 747. it's a
we've seen air force one. we've seen the movie "air force one."lying white house, and it's equipped for any kind of emergency. now what's happened is the president has been seized with the idea of redesigning air force one. and he's actually taken this on as a personal mission. and he gave us a first look at new designs along with some air force one pilots. take a look. >> reporter: we had the chance to fly with the president, on board the most famous plane, air force once....
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air force one was just coming into land.bout 10,000 feet, descending into stansted and suddenly, a ferocious assault on sadiq khan, the mayor of london, that he is a stone cold loser. and also insulting about how small he is in stature. no one would have anticipated that but equally, on the british side, no one would be overly surprised by that. yesterday, all about —— today is about the ceremonial but politics always intervene with donald trump and if something is on his mind he will express it and the british hosts know that. different from his last visit and unlike other state visits, nojoint address to visit and unlike other state visits, no joint address to parliament. will that annoy him? i think it will annoy him a bit and there will be people in america, even if they do not like donald trump, they may think it is slightly insulting the office of president and let's distinguish between the presidency and president trump and the fact mainstream political leaders are boycotting the state banquet might not play well. say
air force one was just coming into land.bout 10,000 feet, descending into stansted and suddenly, a ferocious assault on sadiq khan, the mayor of london, that he is a stone cold loser. and also insulting about how small he is in stature. no one would have anticipated that but equally, on the british side, no one would be overly surprised by that. yesterday, all about —— today is about the ceremonial but politics always intervene with donald trump and if something is on his mind he will...
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air force and fought in the korean war. in 1955 colonel pogue became a ember of the thunderbirds, the air force elite arrow batics team and -- aerobatics team. in 1966, colonel pogue became an astronaut and served on the support crews for apollo 7, 11, and 14 missions. the pilot of record setting american missions in space, pogue was one of the few astronauts to ever go on strike while on orbit to demand more time to contemplate the universe. colonel pogue and the three-man crew he was a part...
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the air force is culturally indoctrinated towards air dominance. space is just one of 11 other missions that they have not been applying the appropriate amount of resources to. we felt like -- and this debate started about 18 years ago with the rumsfeld commission, that we were going to have to separate the space professionals into their own organization where they have a culture that makes space dominance the number one mission. space is now a war-fighting domain. also, properly resource it so the budgets cannot be robbed. one of the things we have seen over the last couple of decades is the air force pulling money out of space programs to fund bombers and fighter jets and tankers, because they are not an air dominance organization. we want to make sure we have an organization that comes to work knowing that the number one mission is space dominance, that the professionals will be promoted based on merit in space. they have an educational system that promotes space dominance. and we will properly budget to make sure we regain our dominance in spac
the air force is culturally indoctrinated towards air dominance. space is just one of 11 other missions that they have not been applying the appropriate amount of resources to. we felt like -- and this debate started about 18 years ago with the rumsfeld commission, that we were going to have to separate the space professionals into their own organization where they have a culture that makes space dominance the number one mission. space is now a war-fighting domain. also, properly resource it so...
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flying around in air force one.ashion, the president wants to put its own mark on the boeing 757 with a complete redesign he unveiled in an interview with abc news. >> as your new air force one. and i'm doing that for other presidents, not for me. we added things. and i got $1.6 billion off the price. >> everyone wants to know, is there a pod or not? >> a pod? >> have you seen the movie "air force one"? >> there's a pod that flies out the back. >> i can tell you there are a couple of secrets. i don't think we're supposed to be talking about it. so there it is, if you want. >> maybe not a pod but among the redesign plan, a brand-new paint job. red, white and blue stripes would replace the light blue ones. if this new color scheme looks familiar, it appears to be a reverse concept of trump's own private plane design. i want to bring in julian zelezer, a historian at princeton university. thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> what are your thoughts on this redesign? >> it does look a little like trump's air
flying around in air force one.ashion, the president wants to put its own mark on the boeing 757 with a complete redesign he unveiled in an interview with abc news. >> as your new air force one. and i'm doing that for other presidents, not for me. we added things. and i got $1.6 billion off the price. >> everyone wants to know, is there a pod or not? >> a pod? >> have you seen the movie "air force one"? >> there's a pod that flies out the back. >> i...
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wild: i was born on an air force base in germany. father was an air force officer. >> tell us about his service. rep. wild: my father was in the air force from the age of 17 when he lied about his age to join until he retired at the age of 55. he went to college on the g.i. bill and went through officer training school and eventually became an air force pilot. >> he served in world war ii? rep. wild: and korea, yes. >> what was he like as a dad? rep. wild: a disciplinarian. very funny, very extroverted. my friends all loved him but at home, he was very demanding. >> what was childhood like? what did you learn from it? rep. wild: we moved constantly. my mother had her own career that she had to constantly reinvent because of father's career and moving around so much. i have a younger sister who is almost eight years younger than i am. it is difficult to make new friends, get in a groove wherever you are, you end up picking up and moving. as an adult, i realized it was the best experience i could have had. i saw a lot of places i never
wild: i was born on an air force base in germany. father was an air force officer. >> tell us about his service. rep. wild: my father was in the air force from the age of 17 when he lied about his age to join until he retired at the age of 55. he went to college on the g.i. bill and went through officer training school and eventually became an air force pilot. >> he served in world war ii? rep. wild: and korea, yes. >> what was he like as a dad? rep. wild: a disciplinarian....
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you know, have you seen "air force one"?harrison ford was hustled into the pod if air force one comes understand attack. >> there are a couple of secrets, i don't think we're supposed to -- >> reporter: when they open the pod, hairston ford stayed to fight the bad guys. if congressional democrats have their way. the house voted to limit changes on air force one without congressional approval probably leaving president trump fuming. >> get off my plane. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> alrighty. it's good. it's a good scene. >>> still ahead, listen, we have some disturbing video to show you. phoenix police threatening to shoot a pregnant woman after her daughter reportedly stole a doll from the dollar store. what police are saying about that incident this morning. >>> also coming up next, we'll have an interview with congresswoman carol maloney fighting to extend the rights for 9/11 victims and their families. that's next on "new day." make fitness routine with pure protein. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! h
you know, have you seen "air force one"?harrison ford was hustled into the pod if air force one comes understand attack. >> there are a couple of secrets, i don't think we're supposed to -- >> reporter: when they open the pod, hairston ford stayed to fight the bad guys. if congressional democrats have their way. the house voted to limit changes on air force one without congressional approval probably leaving president trump fuming. >> get off my plane. >>...
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base in california, and fairchild air force base in washington.both are also managed by balfour beatty. >>> there's a new movement to teach children how to deal with a shooting in their school. doctors in massachusetts are working to turn students into first responders. >> reporter: this isn't your ordinary high school science class. but a lesson on how to save lives. trained nurses show students how to apply the right amount of pressure against a would, and to use tourniquets to stop bleeding. so it's more pressure than you thought you had to use. >> yeah. i didn't expect that. >> if you were ever in a situation like that in a trauma, most of us can agree we would freak out. but this gave you a little more sense of confident. >> reporter: a person can bleed to death in a matter of minutes. >> at one point, adrenaline will kick in. you know how to do this, trust yourself. >> reporter: that's the point of the training. in the event of an accident, or an act of violence like a school shooting, students can perform these life saving functions quickly
base in california, and fairchild air force base in washington.both are also managed by balfour beatty. >>> there's a new movement to teach children how to deal with a shooting in their school. doctors in massachusetts are working to turn students into first responders. >> reporter: this isn't your ordinary high school science class. but a lesson on how to save lives. trained nurses show students how to apply the right amount of pressure against a would, and to use tourniquets to...
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the air force had just repainted that air force.blem was when this aircraft arrived freshly painted it was the wrong design because that 707 had seen a paint change between reagan's time and bill clinton's time these kind of changes are ryu teen. the colors, patterns and so on idea there would be a change especially when you have a much larger aircraft is. if you don't do important things do you petty things. >> exactly. >> this congress has not done anything importantly lately. >> you have represented the southern district of california. we fixed the immigration crisis. that's great. >> no. if we're going to say the democrats don't want to be patriotic or american neither does the house armed services committee. because they actually voted to restrict the president's choices. there is a reason for it. what is the reason? bigger plane, additional paint, additional weight. so there is actually a reason for it. >> there is always a reasonable. everyone comes one a reason. everyone has got a rationalization for something. >> wait until
the air force had just repainted that air force.blem was when this aircraft arrived freshly painted it was the wrong design because that 707 had seen a paint change between reagan's time and bill clinton's time these kind of changes are ryu teen. the colors, patterns and so on idea there would be a change especially when you have a much larger aircraft is. if you don't do important things do you petty things. >> exactly. >> this congress has not done anything importantly lately....
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>> you've seen the movie air force one. >> yeah?out of the back. >> reporter: you know, when harrison playing the president is hustled into the pod as the plane comes under attack. >> emergency pod has been destroyed. >> there are a couple of secrets i don't think we're supposed to be talking about. >> reporter: but when they opened the pod, harrison ford had stayed on the plane to fight the bad guys. but the president's design may not pass with flying color, not if congressional democrats have their way. the house armed services committee voted to limit changes to air force one without congressional approval. probably leaving president trump fuming. >> get off my plane! >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and anderson start news. >>> good evening, a railroad big night of breaking news, whether it's the sudden departure of sarah sanders or the government's own legal watchdog calling for the firing of a top adviser to the president for what it calls multiple violations of the law by kellyanne conway. we begin, though, keeping
>> you've seen the movie air force one. >> yeah?out of the back. >> reporter: you know, when harrison playing the president is hustled into the pod as the plane comes under attack. >> emergency pod has been destroyed. >> there are a couple of secrets i don't think we're supposed to be talking about. >> reporter: but when they opened the pod, harrison ford had stayed on the plane to fight the bad guys. but the president's design may not pass with flying color,...
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army air forces. [applause] >> mr.was a member of the 29th infantry division and took part in the invasion of normandy. [applause] mr. ralph walthrop served with the 440th bomb squadron. [applause] >> mr. irvin powell served with -- three 91st bomber group, in the 522ndgroup bomb squadron in the european theater of operations. mr. larry thorpe served with the 598th bomb squadron in the european theater of operations. [applause] >> mr. charles lawrence wheeler served as a captain in the u.s. army air forces as a test pilot. he served in the pacific theater of operations. [applause] >> served as a rifle marksman with the u.s. marine corps. he served in the pacific theater of operations, where he took part in saipan, okinawa campaigns. [applause] >> mr. david wallman served with the 412 air service group. he assisted with flight operations on d-day. [applause] >> mr. stan welch served with the 397th bomber group, 598th bomb squadron in the european theater of operations. [applause] >> mr. ortega served with an air repair
army air forces. [applause] >> mr.was a member of the 29th infantry division and took part in the invasion of normandy. [applause] mr. ralph walthrop served with the 440th bomb squadron. [applause] >> mr. irvin powell served with -- three 91st bomber group, in the 522ndgroup bomb squadron in the european theater of operations. mr. larry thorpe served with the 598th bomb squadron in the european theater of operations. [applause] >> mr. charles lawrence wheeler served as a...
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army air force. >> mr.mckie was a member of that when he ninth infantry division and took part in the invasion of normandy. served with the 20th bomber group, for 40th bomber squadron in the european theater of .perations mr. irving powell served with mr.three 91st bomber group bomb squadron598 in the european theater of operations. mr. charles lawrence wheeler served as a captain where he was a test pilot. he served as a rifle marksman with the u.s. marine corps. served in the pacific theater of operations where he took part mr. davis campaigns roman served as an air traffic controller in england with the 412 airmen service group and assisted with flight operations on d-day. served with the bomber group and the european center of operations. mr. ortega served with the air repair squadron as part of the u.s.-army air forces where he worked in airplane maintenance. mr. wilbur williams served with the uss jeffers where he participated in the invasions of sicily, southern france and other fronts in the .acific
army air force. >> mr.mckie was a member of that when he ninth infantry division and took part in the invasion of normandy. served with the 20th bomber group, for 40th bomber squadron in the european theater of .perations mr. irving powell served with mr.three 91st bomber group bomb squadron598 in the european theater of operations. mr. charles lawrence wheeler served as a captain where he was a test pilot. he served as a rifle marksman with the u.s. marine corps. served in the pacific...
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the door of air force one is opening. ourse, in his last visit, we only saw the president travelling by air on board the marine corps helicopter marine one once he had landed in the uk. but we will see there based on the roads this time, as it is known, —— the beast, that huge reinforced armoured vehicle which will be driving him around. the welcome party are gathered on the tarmac. the president arriving pretty much bang on schedule here at stansted airport. for this state visit, which will include of course, they said they, the commemorations in portsmouth to mark the 75th anniversary the d—day landings. —— on the third day. so we think once the president gets off the plane, it would just be a short journey before he arrives here in central london, where he will spend several hours before going to the palace. nearly a year on from his last visit in july last palace. nearly a year on from his last visit injuly last summer, when he met the queen at windsor castle. this visit was announced by buckingham palace in april, but
the door of air force one is opening. ourse, in his last visit, we only saw the president travelling by air on board the marine corps helicopter marine one once he had landed in the uk. but we will see there based on the roads this time, as it is known, —— the beast, that huge reinforced armoured vehicle which will be driving him around. the welcome party are gathered on the tarmac. the president arriving pretty much bang on schedule here at stansted airport. for this state visit, which...
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air force and fought in the korean war. in 1955 colonel pogue became a ember of the thunderbirds, the air force elite arrow batics team and -- aerobatics team. in 1966, colonel pogue became an astronaut and served on the support crews for apollo 7, 11, and 14 missions. the pilot of record setting american missions in space, pogue was one of the few astronauts to ever go on strike while on orbit to demand more time to contemplate the universe. colonel pogue and the three-man crew he was a part of flew the longest and last manned mission aboard skylab from november 16, 1973, to february 8, 1974. astronautoen garriott was born in enid, oklahoma. he earned a bachelor's degree in engineering at the university of oklahoma and masters and doctorial degrees electrical engineering from stanford. he was with the u.s. navy from 1953 to 1956 and was stationed aboard several u.s. destroyers at sea. he was selected as a scientist astronaut by nasa in june, 1965, and then completed a 53-week course in flight training at williams air force
air force and fought in the korean war. in 1955 colonel pogue became a ember of the thunderbirds, the air force elite arrow batics team and -- aerobatics team. in 1966, colonel pogue became an astronaut and served on the support crews for apollo 7, 11, and 14 missions. the pilot of record setting american missions in space, pogue was one of the few astronauts to ever go on strike while on orbit to demand more time to contemplate the universe. colonel pogue and the three-man crew he was a part...
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the airborne planning committee headed by the commander-in-chief of the allied expeditionary air forcentatives from all the services involved in the airborne operation -- navy, ground, and air, as well as the carrier command and the divisions concerned. british ground crews helped assemble their own gliders before turning them over to troop carrier. ♪ this now belongs to the ninth troop carrier command. each group now had 73 aircraft instead of the normal 52. the troop carrier force of three wings and 14 groups contained one experienced wing and five combat wise groups from the mediterranean. three planes in each squadron are equipped for aerial pickup. ♪ thorough coordination between ground and air is necessary for accuracy and delivery of resupply containers. these men are pathfinders, a combined team of troop carrier crews and parachute technicians who will drop on objective areas and set of homing devices for the main aerial convoy. teams consist of nine to 14 technical men and five security personnel. the pathfinder school starting with president and table of organization and with
the airborne planning committee headed by the commander-in-chief of the allied expeditionary air forcentatives from all the services involved in the airborne operation -- navy, ground, and air, as well as the carrier command and the divisions concerned. british ground crews helped assemble their own gliders before turning them over to troop carrier. ♪ this now belongs to the ninth troop carrier command. each group now had 73 aircraft instead of the normal 52. the troop carrier force of three...
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air force one landing at stansted airport in england.o far from where i am in london for the three-day state visit. president trump will be here with first lady melania trump as well as his four children. we also suspect they'll be arriving in a separate plane. there will be, in terms of what we can expect the next few days, we'll also see president trump have a tour of westminster abby where he'll lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown warrior. he will then today, later on today -- very busy schedule, i may add, will meet prince charles as well as duchess of cornwall for tea at clarence house. later on today there will be a state banquet and he'll be joined by the duke as well as the duchess of cambridge. a very busy three days. hosted, of course, by royalty, but also by politicians. and president trump arriving at a time when the uk is really -- is really going for a bit of a political crisis. we'll keep an eye on those pictures. as soon as the president gets out of the plane, of course, we'll bring you those live images. i'm isa suar
air force one landing at stansted airport in england.o far from where i am in london for the three-day state visit. president trump will be here with first lady melania trump as well as his four children. we also suspect they'll be arriving in a separate plane. there will be, in terms of what we can expect the next few days, we'll also see president trump have a tour of westminster abby where he'll lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown warrior. he will then today, later on today -- very busy...
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he did get on the plane on air force one talking about mexican tariffs, which is not necessarily theic -- >> not surprising, though, to say the least. >> reporter: well, but listen, he's obviously getting briefed by his advisors back home. my sources saying the president is getting real-time minutes about the meeting between vice-president pence. he sent several tweets unrelated to the ceremony at normandy. that said, stand ag long side these world leaders with the french president, being here watching the ceremony unfold i think is going to be powerful no matter whether you're the most powerful person in the free world or whether you're just a journalist here for the ride. >> exactly. as you explained, your experiences as well when you see all of those rows and rows of crosses with all those lives lost on that day, seeing that, maybe possibly talking to certain veterans that were there on that day that lost their best friends, that lost their siblings that fought alongside of them. i know that there are rows of -- there are certain areas in which there are brothers buried side by si
he did get on the plane on air force one talking about mexican tariffs, which is not necessarily theic -- >> not surprising, though, to say the least. >> reporter: well, but listen, he's obviously getting briefed by his advisors back home. my sources saying the president is getting real-time minutes about the meeting between vice-president pence. he sent several tweets unrelated to the ceremony at normandy. that said, stand ag long side these world leaders with the french president,...
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was theral mcnary, who general of the air force, was killed. bernie pile almost got it, as a matter fact. he described that in his book he wrote. he thought he was going to get it. he said he could see the bombs coming toward them as they were landing. he was ok. but as soon as that happened, we jumped in. on the tanks, away we went. all hell broke loose. they were little groups of germans still around. some of them were dazed, still ready to fight. but we fought all night. and we'd stop just want enough to -- just long enough to do it again. that was kind of harry that night. -- hairy that night. would takewe positions left and right at the tank we were with. so this little road we went down, we were waiting there, temporarily. all of a sudden, a german walked out on the road. i give up, i give up. my squad with one of leaders, went over to him. he could talk a little english. knew some ofwe their people were over there behind hedgerows. we asked how many. he said 20. we said, what the heck? this is one. best 20. -- that's 20. let's just sent
was theral mcnary, who general of the air force, was killed. bernie pile almost got it, as a matter fact. he described that in his book he wrote. he thought he was going to get it. he said he could see the bombs coming toward them as they were landing. he was ok. but as soon as that happened, we jumped in. on the tanks, away we went. all hell broke loose. they were little groups of germans still around. some of them were dazed, still ready to fight. but we fought all night. and we'd stop just...
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todd: air force one has landed.e are awaiting the president's walked down the staircase over to marine one for the quick flight over to normandy. carley: martha maccallum live in normandy. what is the atmosphere like today? must be incredible to see firsthand. >> it is an absolutely stellar beautiful blue morning at the american ceremony in normandy, france. a lot of veterans here, world war ii veterans we have been talking to for the past few days. the mood is upbeat in general. everyone looking forward to speeches from president macron of france followed by donald trump shortly after but there is a solemn mood you think about the 9388 who are buried in the cemetery behind me. they gave everything. their sacrifice was complete. so many veterans refer to that and say the reason i have come back is i have to pay homage to the people that fought on either side of me who never got the chance to have a family, get married, watch them grow up. all the experiences these men never got to have and that is the overwhelming f
todd: air force one has landed.e are awaiting the president's walked down the staircase over to marine one for the quick flight over to normandy. carley: martha maccallum live in normandy. what is the atmosphere like today? must be incredible to see firsthand. >> it is an absolutely stellar beautiful blue morning at the american ceremony in normandy, france. a lot of veterans here, world war ii veterans we have been talking to for the past few days. the mood is upbeat in general. everyone...
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, the air force's pay thewar, losing more than 30,000 airmen. during the four months prior to d-day, 10,000 flyers were lost. the average age of the crews was about 19. >> army air corps veterans, navy veterans, d-day, first day and beyond veterans with the vips of normandy. and did they ever have stories to tell. >> we took quite a few losses. my particular squad, i don't think we lost a man on d-day, only because we were dumped so far away. at high tide, by the time we were working our way over, at high tide you could not get up to the beach because the water was almost up to the wall. you had to walk on bodies. so many men who died, they died from drowning. it was unfortunate but in a way i think it was helpful to us because rommel was not expecting us on a bad day. >> my buddy was a guy, more of a daredevil than i. one day we were in a foxhole in an orchard. we stayed in orchards, rather than any open. he and i always bunked together. [laughter] he was an outdoorsman. i am a greenhorn from iowa and he is m
, the air force's pay thewar, losing more than 30,000 airmen. during the four months prior to d-day, 10,000 flyers were lost. the average age of the crews was about 19. >> army air corps veterans, navy veterans, d-day, first day and beyond veterans with the vips of normandy. and did they ever have stories to tell. >> we took quite a few losses. my particular squad, i don't think we lost a man on d-day, only because we were dumped so far away. at high tide, by the time we were...
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air force b. 26 bombing missions over north korea all but one or 2 most of missions we flew at night our favorite target was trains we were in and i trains you know but sometimes the one would almost hit the engine. and actually if we drop net napalm on the engine you know to try and discourage them i guess it was the you could feel old napalm go off on january the 13th 952 after 53 night bombing missions the next plane was shot down and he bailed out over north korean territory and landed in the parachute spilled and i found a corner of a rice paddy. and it was snowy there were quite a bit of snow on the ground and i saw a dark spot over there on the corner and so i thought well that's a good place for me to be but in less than an hour kenneth enoch was captured by north korean and chinese soldiers it was the morning but this 27th birthday they marched me down a house and i had a place to sit. and they had a guard there and they handed me a piece of paper in english. said. don't worry about it and all that which they're going to send and anyway you know they don't want to trouble fo
air force b. 26 bombing missions over north korea all but one or 2 most of missions we flew at night our favorite target was trains we were in and i trains you know but sometimes the one would almost hit the engine. and actually if we drop net napalm on the engine you know to try and discourage them i guess it was the you could feel old napalm go off on january the 13th 952 after 53 night bombing missions the next plane was shot down and he bailed out over north korean territory and landed in...
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northern germany the pilots of the 2 combat planes are said to have ejected jets belong to the german air force the aircraft has been in service for 16 years. also coming up if a little earthquake in turkey as the opposition wins control of istanbul thousands celebrate as the victory deals a serious blow to president corrective type marijuana and his polling aka party is it the beginning of the end for the man who has dominated turkish politics for so long and ukraine hosts its biggest ever gay pride parades we will speak with a group that joins the marchers for the 1st time in the history of the event. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program 2 german air force jets have crashed in the north of the country the euro fighter combat aircraft collided and crashed near the log military airbase in western pomerania a video recorded in the mecklenburg lake plateau region and posted on social media shows 2 plumes of smoke rising about 10 kilometers apart. i'm going to go now to our correspondent thomas sparrow who has the very latest on this so thomas bring us up to date what has happened. well the loca
northern germany the pilots of the 2 combat planes are said to have ejected jets belong to the german air force the aircraft has been in service for 16 years. also coming up if a little earthquake in turkey as the opposition wins control of istanbul thousands celebrate as the victory deals a serious blow to president corrective type marijuana and his polling aka party is it the beginning of the end for the man who has dominated turkish politics for so long and ukraine hosts its biggest ever gay...
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>> seen the movie "air force one"? emergency pod has been deployed. >> oh, i see. there are a couple of secrets. there are a couple of secrets i don't think we're supposed to be talking about. so anyway, there it is if you want. >> as for the president's personal legacy. final question. when this is all over, whether it's a year and a half from now or five and a half years from now, how do you want to be remembered as president? >> as a president that loved the people, took care of the people, made our economy tremendous, built up our military, took care of our vets. somebody that really loved the country and did a great job, whether it's four years or hopefully it's eight years. because i still have work to do. somebody that did a really great job for the country. >> 30 hours with president trump ends with a serenade by the marine band. ♪ he and the first lady bid farewell to the polish president and his wife. and then ascend the stairs to their private quarters. a most traditional of rituals for a most untraditional
>> seen the movie "air force one"? emergency pod has been deployed. >> oh, i see. there are a couple of secrets. there are a couple of secrets i don't think we're supposed to be talking about. so anyway, there it is if you want. >> as for the president's personal legacy. final question. when this is all over, whether it's a year and a half from now or five and a half years from now, how do you want to be remembered as president? >> as a president that loved the...
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that's a picture of tyndale air force base. a key air force base on the west coast of florida. in which our fighter bombers and fighter jets do their training. the new f-35, f-22, all of them. at this base it was literally blown off the map. right on the edge of the gulf, hurricane came through with, i think it was a five, hurricane, and literally blew this base off the map. obliterated it. -- obliterated major parts of the base. this is just one of perhaps 100 pictures i could put up. is the military ready for climate change? not the marines at camp lejeune an cherry point or the air force at tyndale. this is probably a $4 billion fixup to rebuild it. i'll tell you what we're going to do about it here after i put this up. this is actually 2019. you've heard of the strategic air command. that's the bombers. that carry our nuclear weapons. this is offutt air force base in the midwest. under water. missouri river. probably a billion dollars in damage here. say oh, it's just flooding. no, it's extreme flooding. extreme weather events. three bases, critical, absolutely critical to
that's a picture of tyndale air force base. a key air force base on the west coast of florida. in which our fighter bombers and fighter jets do their training. the new f-35, f-22, all of them. at this base it was literally blown off the map. right on the edge of the gulf, hurricane came through with, i think it was a five, hurricane, and literally blew this base off the map. obliterated it. -- obliterated major parts of the base. this is just one of perhaps 100 pictures i could put up. is the...
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born on an air force base in germany. my father was an air force officer and my parents were stationed there. tell us about -- >> tell us about his service? wild: he lied about his age to join and retired at the age of 55 and went through the college g.i. bill and went through officer training school and became an air force pilot. and he served in world war ii? wild: and korea. he was a bomber pilot. he was pretty much of a disciplinarian, everything you would expect from a military guy. very funny, extroverted, my friends loved him and at home he was very demanding. what was childhood like? representative wild: we moved constantly. my mother always worked, had her own career which she had to constantly reinvent because of moving around so much. i have a younger sister who is almost eight years younger. it was difficult because of the moving around. it was difficult making new friends are getting in a groove wherever you are. you end up picking up and moving. as an adult i realize it was the best experience i could have e
born on an air force base in germany. my father was an air force officer and my parents were stationed there. tell us about -- >> tell us about his service? wild: he lied about his age to join and retired at the age of 55 and went through the college g.i. bill and went through officer training school and became an air force pilot. and he served in world war ii? wild: and korea. he was a bomber pilot. he was pretty much of a disciplinarian, everything you would expect from a military guy....
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in march 952 this peaceful rural area was heavily bombed by the us air force. by then the war ground to a stalemate and. american military chiefs had already dropped thousands of tons of napalm and were considering a nuclear strike. but the people of maton village claimed to have been the victims of a very different weapon my own. he going to go below could that mean he told me he wouldn't even. think. you could put it in there. who would dare make it something you could look in servants he. calmly i would whom you would thing then there. would be wooers haven't they so. you didn't book me can you could tell me you don't have or do need the why will you take it in the. long cause. if you get some that i. don't know i know a lot of this. could be home since you. according to the villages within days many of them fell sick and began to die the symptoms apparently consistent with bubonic plague a disease with no recent history in korea. they're already killing your old one. also one of the people who. ordered 100 more normal for parking people from people who didn
in march 952 this peaceful rural area was heavily bombed by the us air force. by then the war ground to a stalemate and. american military chiefs had already dropped thousands of tons of napalm and were considering a nuclear strike. but the people of maton village claimed to have been the victims of a very different weapon my own. he going to go below could that mean he told me he wouldn't even. think. you could put it in there. who would dare make it something you could look in servants he....
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you're just looking there again let me remind you at air force one.dent trump, he is set to step out any minute now, coming from shannon and there he is, exiting air force one. melania trump, the first lady, just behind him. they came from a visit in ireland before this and president trump is now going to head to marine one where he will be taken then to the american cemetery in normandy this is all of course to commemorate the d-day which was the start of the liberation of nazi occupied western europe but this is the 75th anniversary of this major event in history this major operation there he is, greeting some on the ground president trump and the first lady there at the airport. so he'll maybe his way now to marine one and then he will join president macron and theresa may for the commemoration. >>> well, also attending the memorial ceremony is former secretary of state john kerry. now hadley who is joining us in normandy. >> hey, good morning that's absolutely right. i'm joined by the former u.s. secretary of state john kerry. >> good to be with y
you're just looking there again let me remind you at air force one.dent trump, he is set to step out any minute now, coming from shannon and there he is, exiting air force one. melania trump, the first lady, just behind him. they came from a visit in ireland before this and president trump is now going to head to marine one where he will be taken then to the american cemetery in normandy this is all of course to commemorate the d-day which was the start of the liberation of nazi occupied...
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>> you've seen "air force one"?he back. >> i can tell you, there are a couple of secrets. i don't think we should talk about it. >> we're talking about the redesign, and the comparisons of the personal plane and the macup designs of air force one. why are we talking about an air force one redesign? why does the president want to jump into this? >> i have no idea. this continues to be one of the principles that the president wants to get into the nooks and crannies that he shouldn't be involved in. we shouldn't be discussing the redesign of air force one let alone his personal touch on it. we have a government and they know what's best in terms of the look, the functionality, everything about that aircraft. the president should not have a concern about this in the least. >> intriguing what the secrets are, a couple of secrets that the new redesign would have. another moment from that interview, the president weighs in on the debate. not about things in the air like air force one redesign, but about ufos. let's listen
>> you've seen "air force one"?he back. >> i can tell you, there are a couple of secrets. i don't think we should talk about it. >> we're talking about the redesign, and the comparisons of the personal plane and the macup designs of air force one. why are we talking about an air force one redesign? why does the president want to jump into this? >> i have no idea. this continues to be one of the principles that the president wants to get into the nooks and...
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in march 952 this peaceful rural area was heavily bombed by the us air force. by then the war ground to a stalemate and. american military chiefs had already dropped thousands of tons of napalm and were considering a nuclear strike. but the people of maton village claimed to have been the victims of a very different weapon my own. he go below could that mean he told me would he. think. you could put in their. food they may kiss me good luck incidents. on it would whom you would in their. room you will lose haven't they so. you didn't book me can you tell me you don't have or do need to get the why will you take it in the. young core. to get to me that i. don't already know somebody this. could be home since you. according to the villages within days many of them fell sick and began to die the symptoms apparently consistent with bubonic plague a disease with no recent history in korea. they're already killing your old one. also one of the people who eat a lot. more to 100 more normal for parking people from people who didn't know what part of what i thought woul
in march 952 this peaceful rural area was heavily bombed by the us air force. by then the war ground to a stalemate and. american military chiefs had already dropped thousands of tons of napalm and were considering a nuclear strike. but the people of maton village claimed to have been the victims of a very different weapon my own. he go below could that mean he told me would he. think. you could put in their. food they may kiss me good luck incidents. on it would whom you would in their. room...
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and as we await him and the first lady to step off of air force one, he has a number of issue that areoing to meet with vladimir putin. the question back here is the question of russia's election interference. etc. scalating tensions with ir. as this broughting trade war between the u.s. and china really shows no end in sight. then there's this lingering question of north korea. will there be a third summit between president trump and kim jong-un. some people close to the president have been teasing that. we'll keep an eye on this picture here as we await to see president trump walk down the steps. we're also continuing our coverage of last night's debate. we have jay inslee with one of the biggest applause lines all about president trump. take a lock. >> the biggest threat to the security of the united states is donald trump. >> the suingle issue candidate breaking away from issue to land that line. jay inslee was responding to a question that was asked about the greatest threat to the u.s. delawa blasio was the only one say russia. >> how do you play politics? you maximize your diffe
and as we await him and the first lady to step off of air force one, he has a number of issue that areoing to meet with vladimir putin. the question back here is the question of russia's election interference. etc. scalating tensions with ir. as this broughting trade war between the u.s. and china really shows no end in sight. then there's this lingering question of north korea. will there be a third summit between president trump and kim jong-un. some people close to the president have been...
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on an air i was born force base in germany. my father was an air force officer and my parents were stationed there. surface --about his service. father lied about his age to join. he retired at 55. he went through officer training school and eventually became an air force pilot. >> he served in world war ii? rep. wild: and korea. >> what did he do? rep. wild: he was a bomber pilot. >> what impact that have on you? rep. wild: he was a disciplinarian, everything you'd expect...
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vandenberg air force base. that is hoyt vandenburg who took the job as director, as a stepping stone to becoming chief of staff of the air force. it was a different world in the late 1940's which is why i say sometimes in history the director of central intelligence was not a very prestigious position. here is one with four answers so you will at least get one right. i served in the o.s.s. we heard dulles, that is correct. who else? helms. not bush. did i hear colby? yes. and bill casey. so we have four. this is an important point, four fomer directors who used to serve in one of cia's predecessor organizations. they bring to their experiences as directors that on the ground, in the war intelligence experience and it was very influential for many of them. let's see. i am the only former fbi director to be -- bill webster. i am the only judge to be -- webster. they are piling on. i was the classmate of the president who appointed me. turner and president carter. good. let's say. -- see. i used to be white house
vandenberg air force base. that is hoyt vandenburg who took the job as director, as a stepping stone to becoming chief of staff of the air force. it was a different world in the late 1940's which is why i say sometimes in history the director of central intelligence was not a very prestigious position. here is one with four answers so you will at least get one right. i served in the o.s.s. we heard dulles, that is correct. who else? helms. not bush. did i hear colby? yes. and bill casey. so we...
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you've got commercial customers, nasa, the air force.entially making three stops and it kind of turned into a delivery truck of sorts. it was tricky in getting the orbits right, very high paying customers an important cargo. then the landing as well, they did the boosters on land, which worked out. the main engine on the drone fee did not work out, so that has more work to be done. emily: so it was mostly successful except that the center core failed to land in the atlantic ocean. what went wrong there? justin: it's hard to say at this point. the last time i tried it and it didn't work there was some wind involved. it could be the weather. it's probably not a huge deal. in the larger scheme, i think elon musk was probably nervous because this was an audition of sorts for future government work. i think it is a case where there are four companies looking for that, the air force will probably choose two of them, and there is stiff competition involved there. it's a very important revenue stream for much of 2020. i think that was a big part
you've got commercial customers, nasa, the air force.entially making three stops and it kind of turned into a delivery truck of sorts. it was tricky in getting the orbits right, very high paying customers an important cargo. then the landing as well, they did the boosters on land, which worked out. the main engine on the drone fee did not work out, so that has more work to be done. emily: so it was mostly successful except that the center core failed to land in the atlantic ocean. what went...
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there are investigations at travis air force base in california, fairchild air force base in washingtonboth are also managed -- >> you mentioned at the top balfour has $800 million in potential bonuses. if they're getting bonuses for falsifying records, is any of that money going to come back? >> that's the question, is there going to be a claw back of some of that money and how that happens. that's why the feds are involved. >> balfour beatty has a 50-year contract? >> $800 million is a big number over 50 years, but $800 million is real money. >> you wondering is that contract in jeopardy now? >> have to wait and see. >> good to see you indoors. >> welcome to the table. >> all right, thank you. >>> all right, an eighth american tourist has died at a dominican republic resort. ahead, the rising sense of worry in that country and why one of the families regrets not having an autopsy done in america. >>> and if you're on the go, subscribe to our podcast. hear the day's top stories and what's happening in your world, all in less than 20 minutes. you're watching "cbs this morning." man 1: .
there are investigations at travis air force base in california, fairchild air force base in washingtonboth are also managed -- >> you mentioned at the top balfour has $800 million in potential bonuses. if they're getting bonuses for falsifying records, is any of that money going to come back? >> that's the question, is there going to be a claw back of some of that money and how that happens. that's why the feds are involved. >> balfour beatty has a 50-year contract? >>...