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on this day, she graduated from the us air force academy. she was awarded a diploma in physics. g accepted into harvard graduate school. who graduated from the air force academy at the time she won the miss colorado competition and got the opportunity to test fly the f-16. the authors of this youtube channel took screenshots using photoshop and placed a ukrainian flag on top of the stripe with the woman’s name and surname. the deceit of the employees of this channel does not bother me so much; it infuriates me that they did not devalue the achievement of medison marsh, which only a few women can achieve. shame on you, i don't usually attack other youtubers, but such behavior requires condemnation. an english-speaking blogger exposed the video, and after that the channel had to re-upload the video, without the chevron and with a more or less correct caption, yes, let's see what they wrote this time, will ukraine ever have such a pilot, a us air force pilot controls f-16 fighter, sorry for the incorrect data we presented in this video, thank you for correcting our mistakes, we will
on this day, she graduated from the us air force academy. she was awarded a diploma in physics. g accepted into harvard graduate school. who graduated from the air force academy at the time she won the miss colorado competition and got the opportunity to test fly the f-16. the authors of this youtube channel took screenshots using photoshop and placed a ukrainian flag on top of the stripe with the woman’s name and surname. the deceit of the employees of this channel does not bother me so...
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air force academy. she's now pursuing a masters degree at the harvard kennedy school and using her platform to advocate for an issue that is near and dear to her heart, pancreatic cancer research and education after she lost her mom to the disease at the age of 41 back in 2018. miss america, madison marsh joins us now for her first national interview since being crowned. so many congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> you have broken so many barriers. it is wonderful to have you here. i want people to listen to part of what you presented as your talent. this is what you said in your spoken word piece that was centered on receiving a pilot's license at age 16. here you were. >> i'm flying at 3,000 feet and there's no instructor here to check my speed, altitude or runway spacing. i'm 16 years old and i alone must rely on my training, instinct, and determination. it's been more than six years since that first solo flight and now i'm an active duty officer for the united states air force. whether i'm seat
air force academy. she's now pursuing a masters degree at the harvard kennedy school and using her platform to advocate for an issue that is near and dear to her heart, pancreatic cancer research and education after she lost her mom to the disease at the age of 41 back in 2018. miss america, madison marsh joins us now for her first national interview since being crowned. so many congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> you have broken so many barriers. it is wonderful to have you...
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air force because really, i wouldn't be able to be miss america or even gone to harvard without the opportunities that the air force provided. i mean, they gave me all the tools at the air force academyageants, to get the scholarships i received, to send me to harvard while i'm still active duty and so we want to mesh these two roles together so i can advocate for people that are armed service members and really try to get more people to join the service. >> sandra: incredible recruitment message for the u.s. air force, they should be using that. cut the clip. we want to put this up on the screen, near and dear to your heart on the instagram post honoring your mother. it is gorgeous, by the way, and maybe you are 3 or 4 years old here, just beautiful. you wrote five years without you, hug your loved ones and appreciate the small things. november is pancreatic awareness month, early detection can save lives. so you are flying planes and winning pageants, you are at harvard and using artificial intelligence to detect pancreatic cancer early. this is incredible. >> thank you. >> just inspired on all levels. what has that been like for you? >> i mean, i see pancreatic cancer and the non-
air force because really, i wouldn't be able to be miss america or even gone to harvard without the opportunities that the air force provided. i mean, they gave me all the tools at the air force academyageants, to get the scholarships i received, to send me to harvard while i'm still active duty and so we want to mesh these two roles together so i can advocate for people that are armed service members and really try to get more people to join the service. >> sandra: incredible recruitment...
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air force academy. this amazing young lady graduated from fort smith south side high school in 2019 and it was in the foyer of her high school i first became acquainted with her. she met with me to discuss the possibility of her attending the air force academy. after a brief discussion, it became clear to me that she had all the attributes we look for in future military officers and she earned the designation as my principal nominee to the academy that year. soon thereafter, the academy brass agreed with my nomination and gave her an appointment. in her four years at the academy, lieutenant marsh excelled in everything. she graduated and received her commission in the air force in june of 2023. just prior to graduation, however, she won the title of miss colorado and earned a trip to the miss america pageant where she became the first military officer in the history of the pageant to compete for the title of miss america. then on sunday, last sunday, just before 10:00 eastern time, she was crowned miss
air force academy. this amazing young lady graduated from fort smith south side high school in 2019 and it was in the foyer of her high school i first became acquainted with her. she met with me to discuss the possibility of her attending the air force academy. after a brief discussion, it became clear to me that she had all the attributes we look for in future military officers and she earned the designation as my principal nominee to the academy that year. soon thereafter, the academy brass...
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my son, a lieutenant colonel, he served in the air force, graduated from the air force academy. due to illness. my middle son, senior lieutenant, died, he was 23 years old. he himself served in the army for 32 years, but during this time he was never in combat, however, when... a special military operation began, he realized that he had to go and apply all his experience, to help the country, and went to the military registration and enlistment office, you know, they say in shock , to be honest, then he says, where are you going, you are 72 years old, i say, so what, i want, i want to go to fight, i want to defend your homeland, when it’s difficult for it, it’s only an officer and a citizen of russia, look at me like that, okay, go to mulina, maybe they’ll receive you there, that’s the matter in person, so i took his armpit and sat down by that moment ... even retired from the civil service, worked for almost 20 years in the state corporation rosatom, but in his age is hard to believe, says the secret to regular exercise. i say, okay, i want to go at least as a shooter, at least
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because i started flying around 15 and that's whenever i kind of fell in love with the air force academyk through what that flight looks like and some of the things that went wrong and how they relate to me today as a leader and officer and how that goes into pageantry as well and it's a bit of a nonconventional talent. will: interesting. rachel: competing in miss america, you have to be on your toes and they ask you questionss and don't know what it's going to b. i'm going to try this out for you. what is a woman? >> you know, serving to me, being a woman in the military is all what you make of it. for me, that's been being able to do both. that means representing my mom who i lost to pancreatic cancer and living through her life because i get to live even though she doesn't so that means for me being a leader in the military, being a leader in pageantry and breaking stereotypes all around the world and you as a woman have to gynothat for yourself, and i feel so excited and comfortable in my role as miss colorado and second lieutenant marsh. rachel: bravo. will: best of luck lieutenant
because i started flying around 15 and that's whenever i kind of fell in love with the air force academyk through what that flight looks like and some of the things that went wrong and how they relate to me today as a leader and officer and how that goes into pageantry as well and it's a bit of a nonconventional talent. will: interesting. rachel: competing in miss america, you have to be on your toes and they ask you questionss and don't know what it's going to b. i'm going to try this out for...
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never got to see me even start competing in pageants, because i started my first year at the air force academy, and i just remember, i got a very special call from my congressman the night before she passed away, letting me know that i got early admission to the air force academy, and so it was just a very surreal moment, knowing that before she passed, she knew that i was going to achieve one of my biggest goals of going to the academy. and this, getting to wear this is all for her. and i hope that she knows that and the rest of america can see that as well, because really this entire year is dedicated to my mom, whitney. >> before we go, what were your classmates at the academy -- have you talked to any of them since this happened? i would love to know what their thought process is. >> yes, i mean, everyone was so supportive. i remember there were times at the academy when we were trying to work with my schedule on how i was going to make competing and being a cadet work. and so i have tons of students and teachers that have been reaching out in support. and it really meant a lot getting mes
never got to see me even start competing in pageants, because i started my first year at the air force academy, and i just remember, i got a very special call from my congressman the night before she passed away, letting me know that i got early admission to the air force academy, and so it was just a very surreal moment, knowing that before she passed, she knew that i was going to achieve one of my biggest goals of going to the academy. and this, getting to wear this is all for her. and i hope...
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soldiers died, including the russian army, but the man was strong, so he will. graduated from the air force academywas discharged due to illness, my middle son, a senior lieutenant, he died, he was 23 years old, he himself served in the army for 32 years, but during this time he was never in combat, however , when a special military operation began , he realized that he had to go and use all his experience to help the country, and went to the military registration and enlistment office, you know, they say in shock, to be honest, then he says , but where are you going, you are 72 years old, i say, so what, i want to, i want to go. maybe they’ll accept you there, that’s right, they gave me a personal file in my hands, so i took his armpit all over, by that time he had retired, even from the civil service, he had worked for almost 20 years in a state corporation rosatom, but it’s hard to believe his age, says the secret is in regular sports, i say, well, okay, i want to become a shooter, a driver, a paramedic, well, okay, then they looked at something there, they say in their schemes: okay, let's go,
soldiers died, including the russian army, but the man was strong, so he will. graduated from the air force academywas discharged due to illness, my middle son, a senior lieutenant, he died, he was 23 years old, he himself served in the army for 32 years, but during this time he was never in combat, however , when a special military operation began , he realized that he had to go and use all his experience to help the country, and went to the military registration and enlistment office, you...
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he graduated from the us air force academy before returning to taiwan. we are still well learning from us and try to be stronger. so i'm not worried about, you know, the war floor covering the fight from our opponents. but we, we will start the flight fight actively. but we are trying to be 100 percent ready if there is possible for end of this time and use that for space. washington support is plain to see evolving french. civility and age are opposing big questions about whether that's enough and if the scope of the challenge posed by adversaries of the us might need a satellite as an agent to form a collective security pack. similar to name. because now nothing blank nato exists . the nation. nato, which labeled china are a systemic challenge for the 1st time in 20. 22 already has full apartments in the in the pacific, but those ties full well. shorts of collective defense, full membership with guarantee countries of the quad security dialogue, a previously held joint military drills. the group also has no collective security packs. the china has long
he graduated from the us air force academy before returning to taiwan. we are still well learning from us and try to be stronger. so i'm not worried about, you know, the war floor covering the fight from our opponents. but we, we will start the flight fight actively. but we are trying to be 100 percent ready if there is possible for end of this time and use that for space. washington support is plain to see evolving french. civility and age are opposing big questions about whether that's enough...
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he graduated from the us air force academy before returning to taiwan. we're still well learning from us and try to be stronger. so i'm not worried about, you know, the war floor covering the fight from our opponents. but we, we will start the flight fight actively. but we are trying to be a 100 percent ready if there is possible for end of this time when he's asked for space. washington support is plain to see evolving front disability and age are opposing big questions about whether that's...
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air force pilot was competing in the miss america contest she is from colorado? guess what? she won. so she took the title of miss america 2024. she is a graduate of the air force academyedy school. she hopes to inspire girls to dream big and reach for the stars. literally. i'm so proud of her. you go, girl. >> dana: deed. jesse? >> jesse: check out video of a trump supporter going to drop off mail-in ballot. some democrat comes by mailbox baseballs the heck out of it. you can't cast a vote in this country. >> dana: you can't. greg, what do you have? >> greg: let's do this. ♪ robots are great ♪ robots are great ♪ robots are great. >> greg: a robot created a robot babysitter for your pets, check this out. robot around your house following your pets, whatever is he doing. and it dispenses food. it will play with your dog. and analyze your dog's behavior and eating habits to get to know its routine. you never have to worry about it again. we're thinking about getting this for kilmeade because no one. [laughter] likes to be around him. >> dana: follow him all around. jessica, we will get you tomorrow. that is it for us. hey, bret. i think you are behind -- >> bret: i love
air force pilot was competing in the miss america contest she is from colorado? guess what? she won. so she took the title of miss america 2024. she is a graduate of the air force academyedy school. she hopes to inspire girls to dream big and reach for the stars. literally. i'm so proud of her. you go, girl. >> dana: deed. jesse? >> jesse: check out video of a trump supporter going to drop off mail-in ballot. some democrat comes by mailbox baseballs the heck out of it. you can't...
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air force. >> just last year she graduated from the u.s. air force academylead with passion across our station. >> she rose to the rank of second lieutenant and selected to be a pilot. that's not all she's currently a graduate student at harvard, pursuing a masters in public policy she's also made it her life's mission to raise money for pancreatic cancer research her mother passed away from the disease more than five years ago when madison was just 17. >> pancreatic cancer is one of the most underfunded cancers in the country -- >> now a voice for her mom and a role model for young women everywhere from the front line to the pageant spotlight. miss america 2024 is proving that the sky is the limit. >> wow madison is here fresh off her win. what a moment. i mean, what was it like to hear you, you are miss america? >> i think i had an out of body experience i remember standing there with my first runner-up, and i don't think i even knew where i was in that moment. it is still crazy to watch those videos because i don't feel like it even happened. >> you have
air force. >> just last year she graduated from the u.s. air force academylead with passion across our station. >> she rose to the rank of second lieutenant and selected to be a pilot. that's not all she's currently a graduate student at harvard, pursuing a masters in public policy she's also made it her life's mission to raise money for pancreatic cancer research her mother passed away from the disease more than five years ago when madison was just 17. >> pancreatic cancer is...
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anand then herere, i am asas i justst entered the u united sta air force academy as a freshman. this is during the basic training summer, obviously. look at how short my hair has been cut. >> sully i is incredibibly smar. i knew he totook flying g very seriouslsly from thehe get-go. but he i is a quiet t guy. i used to joke that he had 25 words a day to say to me. to rise to what is required at this point of him. >> as aviation has become safer, we can no longer define safety solely as the absence of accidents. >> has been -- >> we must do much more than that. >> -- nothining short ofof amaz. i i don't knowow how he dodoes ststill. >> s so, our dauaughters didid want to bebe pilots, b but they thoughght it was p pretty coolo theyey got in anan airplane e a to take a a trip and g go somew. we h have wondererful adult t relationships with our adult daughters, which we're very fortunate. and they're still fairly close to us, and we can see them regularly. so, , here we arare, a very y y yoyounger daugughter weariring airlinine captain n hat. >> i'm'm proud of f who they'v' become,
anand then herere, i am asas i justst entered the u united sta air force academy as a freshman. this is during the basic training summer, obviously. look at how short my hair has been cut. >> sully i is incredibibly smar. i knew he totook flying g very seriouslsly from thehe get-go. but he i is a quiet t guy. i used to joke that he had 25 words a day to say to me. to rise to what is required at this point of him. >> as aviation has become safer, we can no longer define safety solely...
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my son, a lieutenant colonel, he served in the air force, graduated from the academy air force well,o illness. my middle son, senior lieutenant, died, he was 23 years old. he himself served in the army for 32 years, but during this time he was never in combat. however, when a special military operation began, i realized that i had to go and use all my experience to help the country, and i went to the military registration and enlistment office, you know, they were shocked, to be honest, then he said, where are you going, you are 72 years, i say, so what, i want, i want to go to war, i want to defend my homeland when it’s difficult for it, that’s just an officer and a citizen of russia, he’s looking at me, okay, come to mulina, maybe they’ll receive you there, yes, things are in his hands personally, so i took the armpit, by that time he had even retired from the civil service. i worked for almost 20 years at the rosatom state corporation, but it’s hard to believe his age, says the secret is in regular sports, i say: well, okay, i want to become a shooter, a driver, or an orderly. oka
my son, a lieutenant colonel, he served in the air force, graduated from the academy air force well,o illness. my middle son, senior lieutenant, died, he was 23 years old. he himself served in the army for 32 years, but during this time he was never in combat. however, when a special military operation began, i realized that i had to go and use all my experience to help the country, and i went to the military registration and enlistment office, you know, they were shocked, to be honest, then he...
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gave the judges a talk on her first solo may to 16 which gave her the confidence to go into the air force academy where she got a degree in physics with an emphasis on astronomy. i think we should also get a hit to the air forest academy. paul: all right, thank you, dan. excellent. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to send it to us @jer on fnc. thanks to my fan and thanks to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot, hope to see you right here next week. ♪ eric: well, the fulton county, georgia, district attorney caught up in a growing political fire storm. in a newly-released record, showing that t.a. fani willis traveled with the top prosecutor in the election interference case against -- former president donald trump, and that now is sparking calls to have willis recuse herself from the case. could the case be dropped, and will that happen? welcome to a new hour of "fox news live," i'm eric shawn. hi, arthel. arthel: hi, eric. hello, everyone, i'm arthel neville. credit card statements from prosecutor nathan wade show he paid for two trips with willis over the last two year
gave the judges a talk on her first solo may to 16 which gave her the confidence to go into the air force academy where she got a degree in physics with an emphasis on astronomy. i think we should also get a hit to the air forest academy. paul: all right, thank you, dan. excellent. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to send it to us @jer on fnc. thanks to my fan and thanks to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot, hope to see you right here next week. ♪ eric: well, the...
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at the air force academy, the engineer majors never got partial credit for their work. get it perfect or they got a zero. they trained them early on to realize that space is tough and you have to get it right the first time. >> neil: i know you welcome all comers that get in to space. some are open about what we're doing here in the united states, for example. it's for the world to see. we've had some secret missions whose overall goal was sort of left open for interpretation. china, of course, we don't know what they're up to. certainly on the moon or around. i talked to a lot of your former colleagues that worry about the secretiveness of that. i believe china is spending more as a country than the others combined. i don't know how reliable that data is. does that worry you that not everyone shares what they're doing? >> well, to quote my colleagues in space force, the u.s. space force, space is a contested domain. the russians who are contesting it, but the russians don't even hold a candle to china. they want to be number 1. china is not playing this game to be in s
at the air force academy, the engineer majors never got partial credit for their work. get it perfect or they got a zero. they trained them early on to realize that space is tough and you have to get it right the first time. >> neil: i know you welcome all comers that get in to space. some are open about what we're doing here in the united states, for example. it's for the world to see. we've had some secret missions whose overall goal was sort of left open for interpretation. china, of...
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air force is the first-ever active-duty officer from any military branch to win the title. the 22 year-old received her pilot's license at the age of 16. she recently graduated from the air force academyysics degree and is now pursuing a masters in public policy at harvard. beautiful and intelligent. all the all right. you probably heard of drive-in movie theaters, but have you ever heard of floating features the red and white fleet in san francisco, his play movies on their ferry cruises around san francisco's bay on february. second, you can catch groundhog day and on march 1st you can watch leprechaun tickets for adults are 50 bucks. well, the costs for kids is 38. the cruises depart at 6 o'clock. so dress warmly speaking of the weather, there. yeah. i was going to say you might want to dress warmly. i think that the fun, though, to see a movie and a cruise around the day. >> live look at that gorgeous day of hours. you can see that we've got a really nice guy out there tonight. temperatures not bad tonighte we're going to have those clouds increase in the overnight. a little bit of patchy fog out there and temperatures are going to be between about 42 47 degrees, c that the any of
air force is the first-ever active-duty officer from any military branch to win the title. the 22 year-old received her pilot's license at the age of 16. she recently graduated from the air force academyysics degree and is now pursuing a masters in public policy at harvard. beautiful and intelligent. all the all right. you probably heard of drive-in movie theaters, but have you ever heard of floating features the red and white fleet in san francisco, his play movies on their ferry cruises...
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she recently graduated from the air force academy with a physics degree of police topic.she's a masters in public policy. get this day and harvard ok to probably geth >> she probably like 3g can't i can't take it any way. i look at it. she's beautiful as it. >> it's too much. it's too much time. is this a safe going out saying, hey, i can do 3 g's, want to go out alright, look all rights dari. it's rain, rain and more rain. temporarily. that's come back tonight for the ride home wednesday, thursday. kind of taking >> thursday night, maybe into friday. we'll start to see a fire back up again. friday night. israeli with a big bull's eye is and then busy all into the following week. this is all relatively mild air. that means snow levels are going to be very elevated. it looks like out and which means rail down a little lightning with the first batches. but later on batches got to watch out for that to. all right. we'll keep an eye out for that. we'll see you back here tomorrow. thanks for watching. - goddesses, i bring the vitality of sun! - and i, the sea! - i took the kid
she recently graduated from the air force academy with a physics degree of police topic.she's a masters in public policy. get this day and harvard ok to probably geth >> she probably like 3g can't i can't take it any way. i look at it. she's beautiful as it. >> it's too much. it's too much time. is this a safe going out saying, hey, i can do 3 g's, want to go out alright, look all rights dari. it's rain, rain and more rain. temporarily. that's come back tonight for the ride home...
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gave the judges a talk on her first solo may to 16 which gave her the confidence to go into the air force academyn astronomy. i think we should also get a hit to the air forest academy. paul: all right, thank you, dan. excellent. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to send it to us @jer on fnc. thanks to my fan and thanks to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot, hope to see you right here next week. ♪ eric: well, the fulton county, georgia, district attorney caught up in a growing political re
gave the judges a talk on her first solo may to 16 which gave her the confidence to go into the air force academyn astronomy. i think we should also get a hit to the air forest academy. paul: all right, thank you, dan. excellent. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to send it to us @jer on fnc. thanks to my fan and thanks to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot, hope to see you right here next week. ♪ eric: well, the fulton county, georgia, district attorney caught up...
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were really interesting because i what i remember well, i had a brother who graduated from the air force academy, and so he was flying a force in the vietnam era that kind of has a way of riveting your attention when there's a lot of civil unrest, a lot of anti war protests. that was a period of of great protests. the college i went to had old main burned down at that period. for example, 1970, where there was a lot of destruction. i mean, we worry about seattle and portland and some of the things that have happened. ladies and gentlemen, i think a lot of you also remember the 1960s, if i could say, and we remember that there was a lot of unrest we had three prominent americans assassinated, for pete's sake. now, a lot of people are predicting the kinds of rough passages that we had then as we enter this this new period. but as in story and there are a lot of factors that came through this, i'll just mention one thing briefly. i think we underestimate made the impact. well, a couple of things, but one i want to just mention right now that great recession of 2008, 2009 that exposed caused so much
were really interesting because i what i remember well, i had a brother who graduated from the air force academy, and so he was flying a force in the vietnam era that kind of has a way of riveting your attention when there's a lot of civil unrest, a lot of anti war protests. that was a period of of great protests. the college i went to had old main burned down at that period. for example, 1970, where there was a lot of destruction. i mean, we worry about seattle and portland and some of the...
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marsh is a second lieutenant in the air force where she flies fighter jets. she graduated from the academyursuing her masters degree in public policy at harvard. and if that's not enough, marsh is a leading advocate for cancer research. she founded the whitney marsh foundation in honor of her mother who died of pancreatic cancer when madison was 17. second lieutenant marsh says her mother taught her value of service and giving back, and she plans to continue that as miss america. air force fighter pilot, harvard student, miss america at 22 years old. that is some resume. congratulations, madison. >>> our first low on this nfl playoff sunday goes to the blistering cold weather and mountains of snow that did their best to keep buffalo bills' fans away from their beloved team last weekend. but that weather underestimated the will of bills mafia. this was the scene at highmark stadium after a mega storm forced the bills' wild card game against the steelers to be postponed by one day. fans were offered $20 an hour to help shovel out the stadium. but by the time warm-ups started monday, most of
marsh is a second lieutenant in the air force where she flies fighter jets. she graduated from the academyursuing her masters degree in public policy at harvard. and if that's not enough, marsh is a leading advocate for cancer research. she founded the whitney marsh foundation in honor of her mother who died of pancreatic cancer when madison was 17. second lieutenant marsh says her mother taught her value of service and giving back, and she plans to continue that as miss america. air force...
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air forces, that is, a paratrooper, i’m a paratrooper, yes, here, i’m a paratrooper, yes, well, i stayed at home as a bystander, yes, a paratrooper received the airborne forces. lieutenant colonel, then after the academysee that the frame is more like a paratrooper than engineer, no, of course i feel more like a soperer, a group of sappers, preparing for upcoming tasks, group commander samara, what rank is samara. before the captain, dorus was yelling, yelling himself, from where the college received awards, there are definitely awards from zhukova suborova, that is, he went to the fanilia to gather everyone, i agree, well, tell me what ’s going on here, here we have a group preparing the upcoming task , we are preparing search tools. it will be visible from the rock that there is more red metal, yes, there is more metal here, so the signal is stronger, here we are preparing for mining. mines, with them we reach a certain given point, no further than ourselves populs, and we continue to move further , making sure that integrity is in place, that there is no violation, brother, don’t drop the mine, i’m always nervous, you know, we’re installing, don’t we’ll stand for now, we won’t, no , well, a recess
air forces, that is, a paratrooper, i’m a paratrooper, yes, here, i’m a paratrooper, yes, well, i stayed at home as a bystander, yes, a paratrooper received the airborne forces. lieutenant colonel, then after the academysee that the frame is more like a paratrooper than engineer, no, of course i feel more like a soperer, a group of sappers, preparing for upcoming tasks, group commander samara, what rank is samara. before the captain, dorus was yelling, yelling himself, from where the...
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and the region, the air defense forces destroyed 61 missiles, including about 10 daggers, as well as until this night, 13 shaheds. a scientist who taught at the kyiv-mohyla academyas killed in kyiv as a result of a rocket attack. this is reported by the institute. of hydrobiology of ukraine lyudmila vasylivna shevtsova, doctor of biological sciences, professor, for many years the head of the institute of hydrobiology of the national academy of sciences of ukraine. in recent years, she has been a teacher at the kyiv-mohyla university. eternal light of memory. 11 apartment buildings and 60 cars were damaged in the kyiv region as a result of the morning russian attack. more than 700 residents of these houses received the necessary assistance. 16 people, including an eight-year-old child, turned to the doctors. as a result of the explosion, a large crater, almost 4 m deep, was formed in the city. a headquarters was organized on the spot , rescuers, medics , and law enforcement officers are on duty. all the victims of the morning attack are being provided with housing . , well, what can you say, damn it, well, nothing, but what if everyone is alive, thank god, otherw
and the region, the air defense forces destroyed 61 missiles, including about 10 daggers, as well as until this night, 13 shaheds. a scientist who taught at the kyiv-mohyla academyas killed in kyiv as a result of a rocket attack. this is reported by the institute. of hydrobiology of ukraine lyudmila vasylivna shevtsova, doctor of biological sciences, professor, for many years the head of the institute of hydrobiology of the national academy of sciences of ukraine. in recent years, she has been...
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academy. fixed the operation of air defense during the morning attack. the security service blocked webcams used by russia to monitor the forces defense according to the investigation, one of the devices was located on the balcony of an apartment building. the camera was used by the local osb to monitor the surrounding area. today the tv channel noticed. i noticed that the camera itself. changes the settings and raises the horizon, did not pay attention to it, did not attach any meaning to it, today i noticed on the telegram channel that there is a video of air defense operations from my camera, another external surveillance device is blocked in one of the residential complexes of kyiv, residents used him to supervise the parking lot. cyber specialists of the security service of ukraine established that this web camera was controlled remotely by the enemy for covert recording of the surrounding territory, including critical infrastructure facilities. according to available information, with the help of these cameras , the aggressor collected data for preparing and adjusting strikes on kyiv. once again with light , the det company returned electricity to all resid
academy. fixed the operation of air defense during the morning attack. the security service blocked webcams used by russia to monitor the forces defense according to the investigation, one of the devices was located on the balcony of an apartment building. the camera was used by the local osb to monitor the surrounding area. today the tv channel noticed. i noticed that the camera itself. changes the settings and raises the horizon, did not pay attention to it, did not attach any meaning to it,...
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forces of the military academy of belarus andrei petrovich bagadelim. andrey petrovich, hello, hello! today there was news that the poles took their planes into the air in fact, because wars did not even begin with such cases, enough little things for, because now they are trying to us to provoke, we understand why, but we are holding back, plus the teaching is literally abroad, how today can we evaluate such actions on the part of our, let’s say, partners, the european union for... i got acquainted with the latest documents, with their last meetings, they declare that they are preparing for the defense of their countries, today there are 31 countries, sweden will also be added to them, we see that this will not be defense at all, because we are approaching the borders, why they are bluffing, why they are bluffing they can’t say directly, it’s all connected, we understand, with ukraine, and the fact that today there is a rocking of this situation, i think it’s unlikely that in 24 they will start any serious armaments. romania and so on, everything else. these bases are preparing in the most active way in order to store equipment, repair it, and the r
forces of the military academy of belarus andrei petrovich bagadelim. andrey petrovich, hello, hello! today there was news that the poles took their planes into the air in fact, because wars did not even begin with such cases, enough little things for, because now they are trying to us to provoke, we understand why, but we are holding back, plus the teaching is literally abroad, how today can we evaluate such actions on the part of our, let’s say, partners, the european union for... i got...
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air defense forces destroyed 61 rockets, including about 10 daggers, and 13 shahed missiles in kyiv and the region. in kyiv , as a result of a rocket attack, a scientist who taught at the kyiv-mohyla academy was killed, the institute of hydrobiology reports. lyudmila vasylivna shevtsova of ukraine, doctor of biological sciences, professor. for many years, the head of the institute of hydrobiology of the national academy of sciences of ukraine. in recent years, she has been a teacher at the university of kyiv-mohyla academy. eternal light memory 11 apartment buildings and 60 cars were damaged in the kyiv region as a result of the morning russian attack. more than 700 residents of these buildings received the necessary assistance. 16 people, including an eight-year-old child, turned to the doctors. as a result of the explosion, a large crater, almost 4 m deep, was formed in the city. a headquarters was organized on the spot, rescuers, medics and law enforcement officers are on duty to provide temporary relief to all victims of the morning attack. housing, we were just lucky that we were in the bath, sitting, that's all, there are a lot of you, well, dad got hurt by glass, well it was cut, a
air defense forces destroyed 61 rockets, including about 10 daggers, and 13 shahed missiles in kyiv and the region. in kyiv , as a result of a rocket attack, a scientist who taught at the kyiv-mohyla academy was killed, the institute of hydrobiology reports. lyudmila vasylivna shevtsova of ukraine, doctor of biological sciences, professor. for many years, the head of the institute of hydrobiology of the national academy of sciences of ukraine. in recent years, she has been a teacher at the...
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academy. which is a shame because he loves movies. so much so, he brings them up all the time. >> you know, the movie i'm talking about, right? "a star is born." "air forcene." "whatter happened to "gone with the wind"? "beauty and the beast." "the champ." "chinatown." "the dark knight rise" which is commonly known as the batman movie. "deliverance." "the good, the bad, and the ugly." "mission: impossible." classic indian films like "ddlj" and "shojei." the winner as movie from south korea, what the hell is that all about? has anybody seen "silence of the lambs"? "star wars," "national treasure." did somebody say "spartacus"? "the titanic." "2 fast 2 furious." "raging bull." "top gun." name of the movie, come on. "death wish." remember that? we're going to cut you up, sir, we're going to cut you up, oh, oh, oh! bing. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, the "bing" was the best part of the movie. thank you, draft dodger ebert. two tiny thumbs up. today was the new hampshire primary. republicans in new hampshire had a major choice to make. who do you vote for? the woman who would become their party's first-ever female nominee for president?
academy. which is a shame because he loves movies. so much so, he brings them up all the time. >> you know, the movie i'm talking about, right? "a star is born." "air forcene." "whatter happened to "gone with the wind"? "beauty and the beast." "the champ." "chinatown." "the dark knight rise" which is commonly known as the batman movie. "deliverance." "the good, the bad, and the ugly."...
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force the f.a.a. to suspend hiring, close its training academy, delay the pipeline of new controllers, delay modernization which would be a catastrophic impact to the air system and thanks for your time and look forward to your yeses. sen. duckworth. very impressed. air traffic controller speaking right there, on the dot. thank you, mr. santa and recognize the captain for his remarks. >> thank you. i'm not sure i'll be as accurate as rich was. good morning. thank you chair duckworth and cantwell and moran and members of the committee for holding this hearing. i'm an international captain on the boeing 767 and president of the airline pilots association international. it's an honor to testify today representing more than 77,000 airline pilots that fly for 42 airlines in the united states and canada. i'd like to begin by thanking this committee and the entire committee for its commitment to keeping the american aviation system the safest in the world. in the context of this extraordinary level aviation safety and government labor and industry have achieved in the united states, recent near misses remind us we can never let our guard down. from employees
force the f.a.a. to suspend hiring, close its training academy, delay the pipeline of new controllers, delay modernization which would be a catastrophic impact to the air system and thanks for your time and look forward to your yeses. sen. duckworth. very impressed. air traffic controller speaking right there, on the dot. thank you, mr. santa and recognize the captain for his remarks. >> thank you. i'm not sure i'll be as accurate as rich was. good morning. thank you chair duckworth and...