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he gave all of these infantry veterans eighth corps sixth corps 19 corps a quote unquote blast from a calorie men's bugle. in the pages of the national tribune so armstrong is sitting in a small little hamlet of barker new york where he lived after the war? he's reading all this and he's kind of chuckling himself. you're trying to figure out who's responsible for victory. you're not mentioning us and he wrote. in the tribune if my memory serves me right the cavalry had a little something to say about it. another calvaryman walter kempster noted that excluding the calvary from any discussion of sheridan's operations. in the valley is like giving the play of hamlet? with the character of hamlet left out as veterans bickered and argued and attack the reputations of men who served in that same victorious army of the shenandoah some veterans simply did not see. the point because they're saying we are all part of the same army. we don't understand we want. and right we're right in the midst of nfl playoff season, and as you know, my closest friends on this webinar. no, i'm a very devout buf
he gave all of these infantry veterans eighth corps sixth corps 19 corps a quote unquote blast from a calorie men's bugle. in the pages of the national tribune so armstrong is sitting in a small little hamlet of barker new york where he lived after the war? he's reading all this and he's kind of chuckling himself. you're trying to figure out who's responsible for victory. you're not mentioning us and he wrote. in the tribune if my memory serves me right the cavalry had a little something to say...
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we have a couple of one offs in the air corps. in the air force. and the waves, the coast guard's were undefined. >> california was the highest number in terms of state of residents. and you can clearly see this in the infographic. and this is readily a billable to anybody who asks for these statistical data. thank you. thank you for putting it up. >> you mentioned that the chinese american women's are predominantly in the woman's air corps. -- >> no. women's army corps. excuse me. >> only two women served in the
we have a couple of one offs in the air corps. in the air force. and the waves, the coast guard's were undefined. >> california was the highest number in terms of state of residents. and you can clearly see this in the infographic. and this is readily a billable to anybody who asks for these statistical data. thank you. thank you for putting it up. >> you mentioned that the chinese american women's are predominantly in the woman's air corps. -- >> no. women's army corps....
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i joined the corps. and so here's richard. richard jordan. he's there. and here's john kelly, who is -- who i met and we spent a lot of time together in san diego while we were in tech school there. he was a radio technician. and i was teletype and telephone and crypto. they basically hosted me. i mean, they were living like kings in fubai. anyway, i stay there for several days. and you know, they take good care of me, make sure i know where the good chow is and whatever. and then i manage to board a chopper to dang ha into khe sanh. i get to khe sanh. things are quiet at the time. i knew with what is now called the first battle of khe sanh. also called the hill fights. hill 881 north and south. hill 861, and hill 1015, although much weren't happening there. all of these were hills that we had seen coming over the wire as we were back on okinawa that -- this was all hot. i never realized until i got to khe sanh that these hills were really -- here's khe hills were all hills higher altitude, surrounding c
i joined the corps. and so here's richard. richard jordan. he's there. and here's john kelly, who is -- who i met and we spent a lot of time together in san diego while we were in tech school there. he was a radio technician. and i was teletype and telephone and crypto. they basically hosted me. i mean, they were living like kings in fubai. anyway, i stay there for several days. and you know, they take good care of me, make sure i know where the good chow is and whatever. and then i manage to...
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knew no one in the marine corps and lo and behold bang! i got the marine corps recruiter. i learned there that you are only 17 so you will have to have parentalonsent and i take the forms down and of course, notary -- the forms have to be notarized. notary was a foreign concept to us. [laughs] either that or you come down and sign it. my mom is she is eh. my dad is like, give me those papers! [laughter] boom, i'm in the marine corps. this was march, sometime in march, february or march and in april 2 i am in boot camp. i immediately conclude that everybody down there has got to be crazy and i am the only sane one here. my mission in life is to hold onto my sanity somehow or other. [laughter] so, mind you i never traveled or anything like that. a big trip for me was taking a school bus trip when i was in junior high down to albany state college. that was a really big trip, you know? otherwise only travel, if you wanted to call it that, was working in driver -- as a driver's helper delivering cookies in our community. it was hollering distance from my house and drivers would
knew no one in the marine corps and lo and behold bang! i got the marine corps recruiter. i learned there that you are only 17 so you will have to have parentalonsent and i take the forms down and of course, notary -- the forms have to be notarized. notary was a foreign concept to us. [laughs] either that or you come down and sign it. my mom is she is eh. my dad is like, give me those papers! [laughter] boom, i'm in the marine corps. this was march, sometime in march, february or march and in...
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the answer was the cadet nurse corps which was formed to meet the need.nrolled in nursing schools and received a free education. they were paid a salary by the phs and were obligated to perform military or federal service and return for their education. 85% of the nurses graduated in the years 1943 to '46 were in the cadet nurse corps. the quality of nursing education was changed forever. as a result of phs policy and funding, nursing schools were no longer in the shadow of hospitals, which had previously been their sole sponsors. it was a tremendous boost to the profession. the phs's most important legacy from world war ii was the atlanta-based malaria control in war areas program, often referred to as the mcwa. malaria control was a major activity in the american south and the caribbean during the war. at the end of the war, it became clear that the mcwa had developed an important role in infectious disease, research and control. so it was continued, providing practical applications of public health research techniques to problems such as typhus control
the answer was the cadet nurse corps which was formed to meet the need.nrolled in nursing schools and received a free education. they were paid a salary by the phs and were obligated to perform military or federal service and return for their education. 85% of the nurses graduated in the years 1943 to '46 were in the cadet nurse corps. the quality of nursing education was changed forever. as a result of phs policy and funding, nursing schools were no longer in the shadow of hospitals, which had...
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new no one in marine corps. and lo and behold bang i at the marine corps recruiter. well, i learned there that you're only 17 so you're going to have parental consent. and i take the forms down and of course notary was the forms have to be notarized. so notary was a kind of a foreign concept to us though. either that or you come down to sign it in. my mom is kind of she you know, you're so young. and yeah, my dad said give me them papers. let's go down there. so boom. i'm i'm in the marine corps, and this was march sometime in march, i guess february march and april 2nd. i'm at paris island in boot camp and i immediately conclude it. everybody down there. it's got to be crazy, and i'm the only sane one here. so it's my mission in life is to hold on to my sanity somehow or other. so now many, i never traveled or anything like that, you know a big trip for me was taking a school bus trip when i was in junior high down to albany state college. that was a really big trip, you know. otherwise only travel if you if you wanted to call it that i done was working as a driver'
new no one in marine corps. and lo and behold bang i at the marine corps recruiter. well, i learned there that you're only 17 so you're going to have parental consent. and i take the forms down and of course notary was the forms have to be notarized. so notary was a kind of a foreign concept to us though. either that or you come down to sign it in. my mom is kind of she you know, you're so young. and yeah, my dad said give me them papers. let's go down there. so boom. i'm i'm in the marine...
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looking at what the press corps does versus what the public is defining as priorities, the press corps asking -- touching on important range of topics. host: richard lee, interesting research project you have. thank you for coming on >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. including media,. >> the world changed in an instant. internet traffic soared, and we never slow down. schools and businesses went virtual and we powered a new reality because the media is built to keep you ahead. >> media, support c-span as a public service. along with these other television providers. >> coming up live monday on c-span, u.s. house meets at noon eastern for pro forma session with no legislative business schedule. then at 1:00 p.m., a discussion on supply chain vulnerabilities, hosted by the woodrow wilson center. at 5:30 p.m., house republican conference chair liz cheney talks about the future of the republican party the conservative movement at georgetown university's institute of politics and public service. and on c-span2 at about 10:00 a.m. eastern, the trial continues for former neapol
looking at what the press corps does versus what the public is defining as priorities, the press corps asking -- touching on important range of topics. host: richard lee, interesting research project you have. thank you for coming on >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. including media,. >> the world changed in an instant. internet traffic soared, and we never slow down. schools and businesses went virtual and we powered a new reality because the media is built to keep...
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it's also key to the marines corps strategy foreeping extremism out of its ranks by keeping the focusd allegiance that drew men and women to the marine corps in the first place. >> i would say that there's extremism, but with the training that we're getting today and with the training that will be pushed out. i think it could be mitited. >> the marine corps isn't harboring or taking in extremists left and right out of america. i would say it's pretty on par with the rest of the country. there's-- we're people too, you know, we're going to have onesies and twosies outliers from the baseline who are extremists. >> everything that goes on out in society can definitely impact our service members. the difference is, is that if we continue to equip them and train them and educate them, they'll understand it a litt better. >> the reason why that's so important is because, especially in our profession as infantrymen, we have to be able to look to our guys left and right and say, i know if we go to combat, this guy's gonna have my back no matter what happens. >> sreenivasan: a year of covid-19
it's also key to the marines corps strategy foreeping extremism out of its ranks by keeping the focusd allegiance that drew men and women to the marine corps in the first place. >> i would say that there's extremism, but with the training that we're getting today and with the training that will be pushed out. i think it could be mitited. >> the marine corps isn't harboring or taking in extremists left and right out of america. i would say it's pretty on par with the rest of the...
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women's army corps. excuse me. >> only two women served in the air corps. that was hazel ying hating lee, and maggie xi. >> which branch was the most popular for chinese americans as a whole? >> army. hands down it was the army. we had 16,000-plus served in the u.s. army. >> that's a phenomenal -- >> we have the statistics readily available as well. >> eventually is it your hope that the information in the book will be available digitally? >> that is our goal. we are now working to have this resource expand and be online. our intention is to work with several universities across the country. we don't want to keep this in one single universities repository. we'd like one in the east coast. one in the west coast. one in central u.s.. northern and one central u.s. southern. we are still working out all of those relationships. it is our intention that by the year 2023, 2024, this will be a online resource where that will kykbh more people to provide their information, make a query, be able to search for their loved ones or search for statistical data. this isn'
women's army corps. excuse me. >> only two women served in the air corps. that was hazel ying hating lee, and maggie xi. >> which branch was the most popular for chinese americans as a whole? >> army. hands down it was the army. we had 16,000-plus served in the u.s. army. >> that's a phenomenal -- >> we have the statistics readily available as well. >> eventually is it your hope that the information in the book will be available digitally? >> that is...
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that's pretty much all over, from three corps to i corps. so this guy gets busted and the whole nine yards and he says i was in a special unit, the whole nine yards. no. i flew nothing but special ops guys and they all know each other. i'm watching this on television with the niece. i said this guy is going to get busted than dallas. they bring in the general who was in his unit and said this guy was never in my unit. they caught him. he lost his job and all that other stuff. and the sameelse. same thing with a cobb county commissioner, this guy said he was a navy s.e.a.l. if you want to get in trouble, say you're a navy s.e.a.l., those guys know each other, like family. they're all insane anyway. so this guy said he was a navy s.e.a.l. i remember he was going for a cobb county job, and he was going from a mid level job to a higher job and he had to resubmit all his stuff but he had been in the position for like 30 years so nobody really -- back then you could say anything and nobody looked at it. he had down that he was a navy s.e.a.l. and
that's pretty much all over, from three corps to i corps. so this guy gets busted and the whole nine yards and he says i was in a special unit, the whole nine yards. no. i flew nothing but special ops guys and they all know each other. i'm watching this on television with the niece. i said this guy is going to get busted than dallas. they bring in the general who was in his unit and said this guy was never in my unit. they caught him. he lost his job and all that other stuff. and the sameelse....
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lieutenant fisher is starting flight school in october and plans on becoming a marine corps pilot. that is nbc "nightly news" for this sunday. lester holt will be with you tomorrow. i'm kate snow. for all of us here, stay safe and have a great night. >>> a rally for change and it started at a historic location. gathering mountain view to fight hate against the asian community. >>> more than 300 people gathered today to speak out against aapi hate and violence. they gathered where during world war ii some japanese americans boarded trains on route to internment camps. they marched to city hall and several people spoke. including
lieutenant fisher is starting flight school in october and plans on becoming a marine corps pilot. that is nbc "nightly news" for this sunday. lester holt will be with you tomorrow. i'm kate snow. for all of us here, stay safe and have a great night. >>> a rally for change and it started at a historic location. gathering mountain view to fight hate against the asian community. >>> more than 300 people gathered today to speak out against aapi hate and violence. they...
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we're here was a general with the united states marine corps. there's with it was of a hispanic descent. but yeah, i wish i could talk a little bit more about him. but let's let's look at that in the future. but yeah. and one of the one of the side effects of being virtual i can guarantee you that rich could probably speak at length about the question. he asked so our next question from gene. can you discuss treatment hispanic americans faced while in the service as compared to the treatment of african-american soldiers? yeah, so in my book i do i do details some of the discrimination that company eve faced. one in particular is gabriel navarrete from el paso, texas? gabriel had been serving in the texas national guard since about 1939 and a lot of the the officers in company. he said well, you know gabriel we think you should your officer material. you should go ahead and and apply to officers candidate school gabriel goes and takes the test the written test. and then takes an oral test which is part of you know be going to officers candidate s
we're here was a general with the united states marine corps. there's with it was of a hispanic descent. but yeah, i wish i could talk a little bit more about him. but let's let's look at that in the future. but yeah. and one of the one of the side effects of being virtual i can guarantee you that rich could probably speak at length about the question. he asked so our next question from gene. can you discuss treatment hispanic americans faced while in the service as compared to the treatment of...
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marine corps.he tradition centuries old made even more special when second lieutenant fisher's hero, his own father honored him with his first salute >> it is a privilege for your person salutes. >> reporter: the master sergeant choking back tears his voice breaking as he celebrated his son's success >> it is a great honor to say congratulations, sir on your commissioning. >> reporter: a father and son now forever linked by service. >> it was a moment we've kind of dreamed of since i was a little kid. >> i saw this young man work hard to get where he's at. you know, it's a consumelation of things that brought out all those emotions. >> reporter: that emotion in virginia striking a chord on social media it's had more than six million views, and so many comments, even more tears than i expected, such as special moment, congratulations, semper fi >> growing up, i was always attached to my dad on the hip. it was work manage the garage, mowing the lawn, just running to the store. i always wanted to be w
marine corps.he tradition centuries old made even more special when second lieutenant fisher's hero, his own father honored him with his first salute >> it is a privilege for your person salutes. >> reporter: the master sergeant choking back tears his voice breaking as he celebrated his son's success >> it is a great honor to say congratulations, sir on your commissioning. >> reporter: a father and son now forever linked by service. >> it was a moment we've kind of...
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up until that point the astronaut corps had consisted entirely of men. the majority of them were test pilots. many of them also combat pilots who were very experienced in high altitude flight under extreme conditions. some scientists have been admitted to the astronaut corps and one of those scientists went to the moon and three of them served on skylab, but because the shuttle had a different kind of mission to do research and useful work in space, it needed a crew it was more versatile than just pilots. in needed scientists and engineers to carry out its missions. and once the astronaut corps had more scientists and engineers, that opened up a pool of eligible candidates to become astronauts. so the 1978 nasa selected its first astronauts for its space shuttle era. they chose 35. of those 35 six were women. three were african american males. one was an asian pacific heritage man. from that point on the shuttle astronaut pool was much more diverse. it became more reflective of who we are as an american people. in 1983, within the first ten missions, a w
up until that point the astronaut corps had consisted entirely of men. the majority of them were test pilots. many of them also combat pilots who were very experienced in high altitude flight under extreme conditions. some scientists have been admitted to the astronaut corps and one of those scientists went to the moon and three of them served on skylab, but because the shuttle had a different kind of mission to do research and useful work in space, it needed a crew it was more versatile than...
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kind of like the peace corps, or domestic peace corps as it were.e saw is it i'm not sure if is if it is teach for america, as one of the programs, and we have the traditional programs, where in the health department when people wanted to go and public health. and some of the state and local tribal areas to practice. so that is what the commission is recommending. increasing those types of opportunities. as a bridge to give students both the foundational knowledge as judge baker talked about, and then the operationalize that allowing them to have one of these programs. >> that is very helpful thank you. >> you know it seems to me there is a role here for all parts in our society to play, and if i can come to you general, now that you are in the private sector, of substantial coal corporate entity. and i think it was in november, the chamber of the u. s. chamber of commerce came out with a very important report that they coauthored with harvard. they talked about the business case. the business case for civic education. i wonder whether you could sha
kind of like the peace corps, or domestic peace corps as it were.e saw is it i'm not sure if is if it is teach for america, as one of the programs, and we have the traditional programs, where in the health department when people wanted to go and public health. and some of the state and local tribal areas to practice. so that is what the commission is recommending. increasing those types of opportunities. as a bridge to give students both the foundational knowledge as judge baker talked about,...
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. >> my current position at crisiy intervention training corps near for the a department. >> your current rank? >> i would like you to tell the jury about yourself how old are you. >> i will be 50 this year. >> and you indicated you been employed by mpb for 24 years. >> approximately 24 years. >> any share withh the jury your educational background. >> i received my bachelors in psychology criminal justice and my masters degree in my doctorate in general psychology. >> when did you complete your doctorate. >> i completed back in 2014. >> after you started with mpvh did you go through the academy. >> yes, i did. >> describe that experience, what year didcr you start. >> i started as a cadet in september actually septemberer f 1996 i had to take additional college courses because of the then cadet program and then i went to the academy. >> after you completed the course of the academy did you enter the field training program. >> yes, i did. >> i believe it is approximately six months, five or six months it's been a long time ago.et >> after you completed your field training, what was your f
. >> my current position at crisiy intervention training corps near for the a department. >> your current rank? >> i would like you to tell the jury about yourself how old are you. >> i will be 50 this year. >> and you indicated you been employed by mpb for 24 years. >> approximately 24 years. >> any share withh the jury your educational background. >> i received my bachelors in psychology criminal justice and my masters degree in my doctorate in...
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] >> later the two leaders held a news conference with reporters. president biden: good afternoon. the prime minister's brought the sun out. we can do about anything. mr. prime minister, thank you for being here. it's been my pleasure to welcome prime minister suga to the white house. this is our first in-person meeting here. the first head of state i've asked in my administration to come to the white house. thank you for making the long trip to washington. we've already met several times virtually, at a g-7 meeting and a quad leader summit but i greatly appreciate the chance to spend time with you in person, face to face. there's no substitute for face to face discussions. we are still taking covid precautions, being careful, while our commitment to meet in person is indicative of the importance, the value we both place on this relationship between japan and the united states, this partnership. we had a very productive discussion today. when nations as close as ours get together, we always look for operations and o
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that has to do with the covid-19 community corps. surgeon general and i addressed the group last night. they were on the zoom, literally, 2,000 people. can you imagine that on zoom. and we spoke just what you were talking about, explaining to them what has gone on and why they need to get out there as trusted members of the community and explain to people why this was done and why we feel that's an important part of the safety that we like to guarantee whenever we get products into the arms of people. jeff: ok. next question. >> zeke miller, ap. reporter: thank you for doing the call. jeff, i was hoping if you could address whether the administration would purchase additional pfizer or moderna doses because of the j&j pause, particularly given more of those doses will be giving up to adults to make up the j&j doses? is there a procurement provide ses under way for that? -- process under way for that? and if the johnson & johnson is paused -- project out some estimate of what's -- what the impact will be in terms of adults being vacci
that has to do with the covid-19 community corps. surgeon general and i addressed the group last night. they were on the zoom, literally, 2,000 people. can you imagine that on zoom. and we spoke just what you were talking about, explaining to them what has gone on and why they need to get out there as trusted members of the community and explain to people why this was done and why we feel that's an important part of the safety that we like to guarantee whenever we get products into the arms of...
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so and then after the civil war it was the army corps of engineers who actually resumed work and you can see even today where that work stopped and began by the color that is on the washington monument. there is a distinct color shift or difference from where originally it started and then when the army corps of engineers picked up and actually completed it in 1884 so it took about 34 years from start to finish to complete the washington monument and you know is the thanks to the core of engineers and the federal funding to finish the product is what we have a project which we have today. so when we leave sort of engineering. projects there are other public work projects that the army has been involved in most notably is the civilian conservation corps, which you know took place prior to world war ii 1930s up until 1941 and so this display sort of highlights. the the army's role. they actually supplied camps. they actually transported civilian workers to and from these specific camps that helped build roads help build all sorts of projects throughout the united states and it was a cr
so and then after the civil war it was the army corps of engineers who actually resumed work and you can see even today where that work stopped and began by the color that is on the washington monument. there is a distinct color shift or difference from where originally it started and then when the army corps of engineers picked up and actually completed it in 1884 so it took about 34 years from start to finish to complete the washington monument and you know is the thanks to the core of...
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army air corps did change how the balloon was created. what they did was they actually used helium instead of hydrogen. and that allowed the balloon to not ignite, which is fabulous for the people in the gondola. two of the men came back, that was orval anderson and albert stevens. they did both come back for the second flight. and they hit 72,395 feet. they took measurements about the stratosphere and cosmic radiation and anything they could possibly measure they attempted to while they were up in the gondola. and they took an image of the curvature of the earth, which had never been done. they were recognized for their efforts. they were given medals by fdr, and it was just a success, an all-around success. but what makes it even better for rapid city is it happened in the black hills. it was here. it was local. it was just a great community involved piece of history. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accur
army air corps did change how the balloon was created. what they did was they actually used helium instead of hydrogen. and that allowed the balloon to not ignite, which is fabulous for the people in the gondola. two of the men came back, that was orval anderson and albert stevens. they did both come back for the second flight. and they hit 72,395 feet. they took measurements about the stratosphere and cosmic radiation and anything they could possibly measure they attempted to while they were...
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the army corps of engineers pays to have the mud hauled far away and dumped.aid the challenge will be to convince the government to pay a little more to use the mud as a viable resource instead of throwing it away. >> if the army corps of engineers would change her policy we could promote this reuse and have it be affordable and protect the bay area and the bay from the sea level rise. >> reporter: the clock is ticking and spending the next 10-15 years and growing the marshes could prevent billions of dollars in damage in the decades to follow. >>> there is an international trade room at the port of oakland. the port is reporting a record cargo surge in march as march imports was up 45% since last year and exports gained 12% year over year. they said most of the trade was with asia and there is no sign that the global trait is ending as people continue to shop for goods from overseas. >>> we are seeing temperatures that are quite a bit cooler than they was at this point yesterday because of the strong offshore wind. tomorrow the winds will be significantly cal
the army corps of engineers pays to have the mud hauled far away and dumped.aid the challenge will be to convince the government to pay a little more to use the mud as a viable resource instead of throwing it away. >> if the army corps of engineers would change her policy we could promote this reuse and have it be affordable and protect the bay area and the bay from the sea level rise. >> reporter: the clock is ticking and spending the next 10-15 years and growing the marshes could...
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>> well, the most popular part of fdr's programs in the 1930s, was the civilian conservation corps. 1well. we're still proud of it today and benefiting from. a civilian climate corps will do the same thing, except this time it won't just be restricted to white young men. we'll put this out there for men and women of any race in our country and give them an opportunity to not just begin a job, but a career in this new field that is going to open up dramatically, and to give them the kind of salary or financial assistance to go to college if they would wish to use this opportunity to take advantage of it in that direction as well. so from my perspective, so many great things can be done in our country in order to meet your climate objectives. we can just create this climate corps of young people who go out there and do the work, tap into the idealism that the sunrise movement and college campuses, high school campuses all across this country have demonstrated for their desire to solve this climate crisis, and to do it while being paid and then being given an opportunity to get an educat
>> well, the most popular part of fdr's programs in the 1930s, was the civilian conservation corps. 1well. we're still proud of it today and benefiting from. a civilian climate corps will do the same thing, except this time it won't just be restricted to white young men. we'll put this out there for men and women of any race in our country and give them an opportunity to not just begin a job, but a career in this new field that is going to open up dramatically, and to give them the kind...
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army corps of engineers can sign off on oject,e bay conservation and development commission have potentiallyother state and local agencies that can oppose it may require structural environmental reviews. the pressure is on, even the california attorney general has weighed in, saying, in his letter to the army corps that the marsh is a unique and irreplaceable natural resource that is important to the state and the nation as a whole. >>> that was a highly unusual letter at this point. borderline inappropriate. >> you have been doing this awhile. not your first rodeo at, as they say. >> the rodeo is getting harder. not only are you in the rodeo writing the bronco but the crowd is throwing rocks that you. >> reporter: bob nunn says that if the going gets too costly he may just back off. >> this is a small project. if you make it so incredibly difficult we will move on. >> reporter: the owner of the duck club where he plans to drill do not want to go on camera but did tell us he will make money from the deal. much of the marsh is, in fact, privately owned by duckhunting clubs. cannot find any th
army corps of engineers can sign off on oject,e bay conservation and development commission have potentiallyother state and local agencies that can oppose it may require structural environmental reviews. the pressure is on, even the california attorney general has weighed in, saying, in his letter to the army corps that the marsh is a unique and irreplaceable natural resource that is important to the state and the nation as a whole. >>> that was a highly unusual letter at this point....
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the german government's coordinator of trans atlantic corp and a member of the german bundestag mr buyer there have been high hopes for a reset of german u.s. relations on the biden you said this time it's time to build the so-called new west what do you mean by that yeah. i think these window of opportunity to build a new west to reassure the transatlantic alliance is already there in the middle of it all in the 1st part of that what do i mean concretely i think it's now the chance and also the responsibility more than ever before that we over here in europe together with the american friends on the other side of the atlantic have to define politics where can we do jointly things together for example when it comes to a joint transatlantic china policy joint transatlantic politics. towards russia that is something that we should address rather sooner than later you mentioned russia there's north stream to the gas pipeline is being constructed right now between russia and germany the u.s. is opposed to it germany is still pushing forward with it is there any compromise inside. you know i
the german government's coordinator of trans atlantic corp and a member of the german bundestag mr buyer there have been high hopes for a reset of german u.s. relations on the biden you said this time it's time to build the so-called new west what do you mean by that yeah. i think these window of opportunity to build a new west to reassure the transatlantic alliance is already there in the middle of it all in the 1st part of that what do i mean concretely i think it's now the chance and also...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] the house will be back at 7:00. while we wait, here are some remarks from president biden and congressional leaders at the memorial service earlier today. >> be among us in this moment. for we have lost a son, a father, a friend, and a partner, officer william "billy" evans. and we need the strength of your everlasting arms and the comfort of your holy spirit to abide with us in our grief. we pray that you would speak into our pain, allow us to hear your tender voice in the words spoken the tributes offered and the prayers lifted in billy's honor. soothe our sorrow with the indelible memories of good times shared with him. evidence of the blessings of a life well lived and well loved. shine your light into the gloom of death's shadow. may it shed courage and consolation upon officer evans' mother, janice, his children, logan and abigail, and their mother, shannon in the sure and certain hope of the
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] the house will be back at 7:00. while we wait, here are some remarks from president biden and congressional leaders at the memorial service earlier today. >> be among us in this moment. for we have lost a son, a father, a friend, and a partner, officer william "billy" evans. and we need...
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press corps on a train trip.nk no comment is a splendid expression he told exporters who asked what he would say it fulton. i'm using it again and again. throughout his life, churchill who created the world stationary was once again drawn of the fire of controversy. his words were going to bring this was the moment he waited for. to voices ominous warning about the threat of communism in europe. churchill always possess and uncanny premonition of history. his rich oratory often inspired a broad range of reactions. his moment in fulton would be no different. everyone anticipated controversy all. churchill did not disappoint. >> from stepping in the baltic to trieste in the adriatic, the iron curtain has descended across the country. behind that line, like all the capitals of the ancient states of central and eastern europe. warsaw, berlin, prague, vienna, budapest, deliberated, you bucharest, all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what i must call the soviet sphere. all their subjects in on
press corps on a train trip.nk no comment is a splendid expression he told exporters who asked what he would say it fulton. i'm using it again and again. throughout his life, churchill who created the world stationary was once again drawn of the fire of controversy. his words were going to bring this was the moment he waited for. to voices ominous warning about the threat of communism in europe. churchill always possess and uncanny premonition of history. his rich oratory often inspired a broad...
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program is established, more and more americans from all corners will sign up and become community corp members. if you are active on social media or volunteer with a civic group. if you run an organization that you think can be helpful, or if you want to help have an informed conversation with family members, then we need you. we want to give as many people as we can access to the information that they need to choose to get vaccinated and help the people they care about make that decision. you can sign up and get more information at wecandothis.hhs.gov. finally, i will say this in closing. this has been a hard year for all of us, but in spite the suffering that covid has caused, this pandemic reminded us of a fundamental truth, we need each other, and together we have the power to end the pandemic. we can do this, but it will take all of us working together, and keeping our faith that better days are ahead. thank you and i will turn it over to jeff. jeff: thank you. let us open it up for a few questions. >> let us keep one question each. let us go to victoria knight at kaiser health ne
program is established, more and more americans from all corners will sign up and become community corp members. if you are active on social media or volunteer with a civic group. if you run an organization that you think can be helpful, or if you want to help have an informed conversation with family members, then we need you. we want to give as many people as we can access to the information that they need to choose to get vaccinated and help the people they care about make that decision. you...
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residents were surprised with this video game contrary to the fact that the us army came as peace corpsdestruction and debris remain today there are still scars here from the prohibited weapons the presence of the u.s. army was a source of sorrow and agony to residents and the city's infrastructure. this video game is politicized it's underestimates the agony of the residents and the trauma of the city i'm against this video game as it shows the war in our city it's been a wrong policy to wage that war from the very start we want to boycott of the game because of that we didn't believe that we parse the distress and the agony that the war brought to us now this video game shows the distress again the scars from the war are still seen in fallujah people are traumatized here we don't want to see kids and women killed again houses demolished would have minded boycotts of this video game. you already know what i'm getting at none of these events above apparently will make it into this documentary game developers want to keep it atrocities free the reality of fallujah a place where people li
residents were surprised with this video game contrary to the fact that the us army came as peace corpsdestruction and debris remain today there are still scars here from the prohibited weapons the presence of the u.s. army was a source of sorrow and agony to residents and the city's infrastructure. this video game is politicized it's underestimates the agony of the residents and the trauma of the city i'm against this video game as it shows the war in our city it's been a wrong policy to wage...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why trevor has invested billions building infrastructure, updating technology, and powering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service. along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> white house chief of staff ron klain spoke about president biden's agenda with politico playbook chief washington correspondent ryan lizza. this conversation is 20 minutes. ryan: good morning, everyone. i am ryan lizza, the co-author of political playbook and chief washington correspondent at politico. the biden administration is full speed ahead with the vaccination timeline, the deployment of $2 trillion in pandemic relief at a multi trillion dollar infrastructure plan detailed by president bid
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why trevor has invested billions building infrastructure, updating technology, and powering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications...
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021]> directed by african-american filmmaker william greaves and narrated by actor ricardo montalban, where dreams come true is a 1979 nessa film highlighting the contributions of women and minorities and encouraging more people of color to consider a career at the agency. the documentary includes interviews with astronaut scientists kathryn sullivan and robert mcnair, research psychologist patricia cowings and ruben ramos and former astronaut frederick gregory. much of the work depicted in this film relates to the fledgling space shuttle program, which was two years away from its first mission. >> you are a little girl and you want to be an astronaut when you were up, it is like wanting to be a policeman when you grow up or in some cases wanting to be a doctor when you grow up. you are told that is not an appropriate goal for a little girl. why don't you want to be something else? be a nurse, do not be a doctor. if it is not put on you that this sexist trip that this is an inappropriate g
visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021]> directed by african-american filmmaker william greaves and narrated by actor ricardo montalban, where dreams come true is a 1979 nessa film highlighting the contributions of women and minorities and encouraging more people of color to consider a career at the agency. the documentary includes interviews with astronaut scientists kathryn sullivan and robert mcnair, research psychologist patricia cowings and ruben ramos...
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the brigade that held off a corps.tanding beside that bridge is another feature known as the burnside sycamroe. a witness tree. the tree can be seen in the lower right there, alexander gardener. and over 150 years later, it still remains as a direct link to the story and to the past. or how about the jackson magnolia located on the south side of the white house? the jackson magnolia is a wonderful, 180-year-oldpl÷ storf a tree that replaced itself. this started in '29, when jackson. legend had it, he had a sprout from one of his wife, rachel's, favorite magnolia trees. at that time, though, he was in mourning for his wife who had died just a few months before his inauguration. taking a sprout on the magnolia tree obviously had strong meaning for andrew jackson and the majestic tree has had a strong meaning for many presidents since then as well as their families. roosevelt and inwinston churchill. you may recall, in 1994, it was hit by a cessna plane. hit the tree. did some serious damage but it's still there. and fina
the brigade that held off a corps.tanding beside that bridge is another feature known as the burnside sycamroe. a witness tree. the tree can be seen in the lower right there, alexander gardener. and over 150 years later, it still remains as a direct link to the story and to the past. or how about the jackson magnolia located on the south side of the white house? the jackson magnolia is a wonderful, 180-year-oldpl÷ storf a tree that replaced itself. this started in '29, when jackson. legend had...
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woe should hear words were the corp here in mission control hawthorne, once we have successful separation. [applause] dragon spacex. [applause] thanks for flying our crew on falcon 9. >> thank you very much. it is great. we're glad to be back in space for all of us we'll sen our regards to crew one when we get. thanks. >> axe elementally stunning views from both inside of the cabin seeing the excitement of the four in-person crew inside of endeavor and watching endeavor drift away from the camera on the second stage as the earth passes by on an or bitter sunrise. >> spacex endeavor. >> endeavor you cut out a little bit. you are a go to open visors at this time. >> copy. thanks. >> all right 13.5 minutes past liftoff. the crew is in orbit, traveling nearly 17,000 miles per hour. >> well, gary, i don't know about you, but that was great countdown, everything sound great. rating on time. actual lay little ahead of time. >> service section draco checkouts. >> a good orbit on falcon 9 and landed on the drone ship end that sunlight over the atlantic ocean with the dragonext, massee from earlier
woe should hear words were the corp here in mission control hawthorne, once we have successful separation. [applause] dragon spacex. [applause] thanks for flying our crew on falcon 9. >> thank you very much. it is great. we're glad to be back in space for all of us we'll sen our regards to crew one when we get. thanks. >> axe elementally stunning views from both inside of the cabin seeing the excitement of the four in-person crew inside of endeavor and watching endeavor drift away...
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gamer who posed as a reporter for a nonexistent out that has managed to infiltrate the white house corps she even managed to get some of her questions put to jen psaki the major panic as the story . have you ever wondered who gets to ask the questions at the white house well for channels like r t or independent journalists it's practically impossible instantly you get accusations of being propaganda fake news and so on make news that's being spread by russia or to you which is a hulu supported. funded by the russian or the russian government fake means has dominated the true had lines fake news spread by russia fake news fake news kremlin spread misleading or otherwise fake news of course they explain it as holding up journalistic standards or something like that well ok so just how high are these standards well just for yourself an online game or manage to get in for questions to jen psaki biden's press secretary by just pretending to be a white house reporter a few fake twitter handles that's all it took the gamer who was real identity is still unknown created a profile as casey leggo
gamer who posed as a reporter for a nonexistent out that has managed to infiltrate the white house corps she even managed to get some of her questions put to jen psaki the major panic as the story . have you ever wondered who gets to ask the questions at the white house well for channels like r t or independent journalists it's practically impossible instantly you get accusations of being propaganda fake news and so on make news that's being spread by russia or to you which is a hulu supported....
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rainy and naval vessels in the gulf washington says 3 vessels from iran's islamic revolutionary guards corps navy came within 62 meters of the u.s.s. far bulled the u.s.s. says is the 2nd such incident this month and it comes as talks continue on bringing the u.s. into iran back into the 2050 nuclear deal and those are the headlines the news continues here on the other in about half an hour's time off to witness for me then if you can good buy. her ordeal or her. stress. enormous. singularly scored in. any way i needed to be struggling to. see. how sucky the itself. could see the movie. see this you see my wife. used to do i want to see you. yeah. but. ok i found much of that to fit so i have a family night one member was born in defending on the. floor of the grand old city. romney's faith. community can you say would you. where. the land. mary mary. jane i. mean. you're living. in a stock strike back. somehow possibly can't tell me. no one to pretend to. take. a gun on me and asked me on it could have knocked me out geez what security situation are not some static about. the. room. and. yo
rainy and naval vessels in the gulf washington says 3 vessels from iran's islamic revolutionary guards corps navy came within 62 meters of the u.s.s. far bulled the u.s.s. says is the 2nd such incident this month and it comes as talks continue on bringing the u.s. into iran back into the 2050 nuclear deal and those are the headlines the news continues here on the other in about half an hour's time off to witness for me then if you can good buy. her ordeal or her. stress. enormous. singularly...
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so the national research, the national digital corps, national preserve digital corps was designed to do just that. it's like the rotc program. anybody can apply. they give a full ride and when they graduate they would owe, 38 days a a year like a national guard counsel in the national guard where two days out of every month they would come into a unit and say how can ai for these advanced technologies help you accomplish your mission better? i'm here to help you do that. and then two weeks out of the year they go to a military exercise and say gee, if you just applied machine learning in this particular application you're going to be 15 times more effective. that was really trying to attract homegrown talent. the national -- the digital academy is designed to get people into the government for a long period of time so we can exploit them. attracting worldwide talent, commissioner louie and commissioner clyburn, have already talked about this. but the third thing i wanted to say which we haven't talked is there's a lot of talent in the department of defense right now. these young men
so the national research, the national digital corps, national preserve digital corps was designed to do just that. it's like the rotc program. anybody can apply. they give a full ride and when they graduate they would owe, 38 days a a year like a national guard counsel in the national guard where two days out of every month they would come into a unit and say how can ai for these advanced technologies help you accomplish your mission better? i'm here to help you do that. and then two weeks out...
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the community corps is built on a powerful idea that protecting -- protecting the nation against covid-19 requires community action, not just the government. family members and friends are helping each other make a plan to get vaccinated. it means doctors and nurses reaching out to patients to answer questions and urge them to get vaccinated. it means faith leaders recognizing how rumors can spread and reaching out to congregants with the truth. it means social media companies taking responsibility for promoting factual content and removing blatant misinformation as well as subtle targeted misinformation and it means workplaces giving paid time off when needing to get vaccinated or recover from temporary symptoms. this is a step that is not easier given the tax credit president announced for small businesses that provide such time off. ultimately, our response is a test to see how we will answer this -- to see if we will answer this moment with a spirit of community. i believe we will respond. thank you for your time today and i look forward to your questions. jeffrey: let's not open i
the community corps is built on a powerful idea that protecting -- protecting the nation against covid-19 requires community action, not just the government. family members and friends are helping each other make a plan to get vaccinated. it means doctors and nurses reaching out to patients to answer questions and urge them to get vaccinated. it means faith leaders recognizing how rumors can spread and reaching out to congregants with the truth. it means social media companies taking...
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marker position is i am the crisis intervention training corps neater for the department and your current rank. of sergeants. first i'd like you to tell the jury a little bit about yourself holder you see. i am probably 50 this year. and you indicated you've been employed by m.p.t. for 24 years probably 21 years yes could you please share with the jury your educational background i received my. bachelor psychology in criminal justice i received my master's degree in counseling psychology in my doctorate in general psychology. when as you complete your doctorate. back in 2014. and when you started after you started with m.p.t. did you go through the academy yes i did describe that experience but your start i started counting me as a cadet in september of 2 actually september of 1906. we had i had to take some additional prodigy courses because of the conduct program and then from the cadet program i went through the academy and to be true after you completed the course work at the academy did you enter the field training program and yes i did a lot of afro i only was approximately 6 months
marker position is i am the crisis intervention training corps neater for the department and your current rank. of sergeants. first i'd like you to tell the jury a little bit about yourself holder you see. i am probably 50 this year. and you indicated you've been employed by m.p.t. for 24 years probably 21 years yes could you please share with the jury your educational background i received my. bachelor psychology in criminal justice i received my master's degree in counseling psychology in my...
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many deals many economic cooperation deals and they're in mosig ones over worthy actually defense corp d s ukraine a is purchasing turkey's groans of the drones that turkey has been using in its on to terra peroration is in iraq syria and also in libya and basically at the new generation of drones will be equipped with the ukrainian engines this is also an important defense industry cooperation between the 2 countries but of course it is important the time is this is important because given the latest tension over ukraine between moscow and washington and united states officials pentagon officials announced that they are deploying 2 u.s. navy ships or warships to the black sea and they notified turkey about those vessels and. as per the terms of the monterey groom and that provides turkey give permit to the war vessels those u.s. warships will reach the black sea on april 14th and 15 and russia's also russia sees all these as. as as provocations by ukraine and by united states against itself a weather update next to our sera berman lockdowns and swore in corona virus infections across
many deals many economic cooperation deals and they're in mosig ones over worthy actually defense corp d s ukraine a is purchasing turkey's groans of the drones that turkey has been using in its on to terra peroration is in iraq syria and also in libya and basically at the new generation of drones will be equipped with the ukrainian engines this is also an important defense industry cooperation between the 2 countries but of course it is important the time is this is important because given the...