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the main strike control will concentrate on fort number one, i repeat fort number one without artillery, tell them not to bomb in the evacuation square, yes, all the spaniards have already forgotten about us. knocks buried us , that in 10 minutes we will be in place, it’s stupid, if they cover our own for 10 minutes, i’ll try this for a lifetime. well, there, the comrade of the major is not on the open channel, the evacuation point also confirms directly on the open channel? have see. 13 is 26, right? 17 this is the old point of the north mall let 's go. alexey alexey what are you doing alexey alexey is mine a son? he is in the first fort, i beg you, help save him, please, there your people will believe you. i beg you. save him. he is just a child. our performance now we will take your mother and leave, everything will be fine. you understood me? russian aviation is constantly bombing you need to hurry up sit here, listen to me, i'll take your mother and we'll sail away from here together , sit here. elsa i'm here i'm here. my name is i've outplayed you everywhere, so listen to me caref
the main strike control will concentrate on fort number one, i repeat fort number one without artillery, tell them not to bomb in the evacuation square, yes, all the spaniards have already forgotten about us. knocks buried us , that in 10 minutes we will be in place, it’s stupid, if they cover our own for 10 minutes, i’ll try this for a lifetime. well, there, the comrade of the major is not on the open channel, the evacuation point also confirms directly on the open channel? have see. 13 is...
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and miss jana wanner at fort gordon in georgia and fort meade, maryland and become an advocate for other families struggling with housing issues on us military installations particularly at fort gordon in georgia. we deeply appreciate your presence and look forward to your testimony. i ask you to raise your right hand and be sworn away, this testimony will be under oath. do you swear the testimony you give before the subcommittee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? thank you. please be seated. let the record reflect that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. we will be using a timing system today, testimony will be printed in its entirety, we ask you commit to oral testimony for five minutes. we will begin with you. you are welcome to deliver your opening statements. good morning. >> members of the subcommittee, it is my honor to participate in this proceeding regarding service members and families and other communities throughout the united states army and this community is furnished and provided by communities and the personal experience o
and miss jana wanner at fort gordon in georgia and fort meade, maryland and become an advocate for other families struggling with housing issues on us military installations particularly at fort gordon in georgia. we deeply appreciate your presence and look forward to your testimony. i ask you to raise your right hand and be sworn away, this testimony will be under oath. do you swear the testimony you give before the subcommittee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so...
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richard henry pratt had been commander at fort marion, i believe it was fort marion in florida. during the refer to as the dakota war the great sioux war. however, you want to define it in 17 1876. all right. pows from that war native americans were taken to florida and held the fort marion and pratt was in charge of the pows. and he got this idea in 1878 that if these pows were trained in english and american culture that they could then return. it's a great sue reservation. i can return out west and be emissaries for american culture. and so he actually kind of works with the hampton institute in virginia, which has created in 1868 as a school for friedman to be trained how to be american after slavery okay and 1878. they started an indian school version of this is what they called it there at hampton and then pratt basically pitched this idea to congress and congress is like all right, cool. let's do this. and so they set up this school in carlisle. and he goes over and he is going to lead this and from 1879 to 1918 about 10,000 native american children are going to go throug
richard henry pratt had been commander at fort marion, i believe it was fort marion in florida. during the refer to as the dakota war the great sioux war. however, you want to define it in 17 1876. all right. pows from that war native americans were taken to florida and held the fort marion and pratt was in charge of the pows. and he got this idea in 1878 that if these pows were trained in english and american culture that they could then return. it's a great sue reservation. i can return out...
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you can see fort laramie there. this point of the map is nick rascal territory, eventually wyoming territory, right? this is the first of two big treaties that are going to be signed at fort laramie. and what's the 1850 1:40 laramie treaty supposed to do, supposed to do, is recognized native american claims, land claims, in the region, right? while at the same point in exchange for that recognition and a annuities, annual payments of certain amounts of cash to native americans, specifically were talking about the dakota, the cheyenne, the arikara, the arapaho, the mandan. the quote, the black sea as well i? don't know. anyway, recognizing the territory in exchange for, kind of, allowing safe passage for these settlers with the idea that they weren't going to stop, right? you can pass through our territory to the willamette valley. that's perfectly fine with us, in exchange for you not staying, you recognizing our land claim, and a little bit of money, that would be nice. now originally, when the treaty is negotiated
you can see fort laramie there. this point of the map is nick rascal territory, eventually wyoming territory, right? this is the first of two big treaties that are going to be signed at fort laramie. and what's the 1850 1:40 laramie treaty supposed to do, supposed to do, is recognized native american claims, land claims, in the region, right? while at the same point in exchange for that recognition and a annuities, annual payments of certain amounts of cash to native americans, specifically...
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see you, bye bye, in the place where our boat went there is an abandoned fort, everything fort data andom charts. i sent it to you. the incident provoked an american ship to find out all the evidence. this is for my bride, creature. there is our ford, we approached it as close as possible. here's the hell. stop the car herbs to starboard let's go to starboard man overboard. be careful , come on, come on, come on, come on, come on . she looks injured, maybe hypothermia. but it looks like it will live. let's head together, keep going. frank about two miles torpedo boat, what to do? what you said it's complete nonsense. not only did you torpedo a norwegian ship. so you also shot the norwegian sailors in distress . this is not normal. i say we didn't. there was another ship, on this ship, no one saw, because the strongest electromagnetic emitter was installed on it. you tell me more about the martians. tell us, our tornado group entered this ship and saw this emitter with their own eyes. we saw that you won’t believe it, the american ship and the people on it are americans. that is, you bla
see you, bye bye, in the place where our boat went there is an abandoned fort, everything fort data andom charts. i sent it to you. the incident provoked an american ship to find out all the evidence. this is for my bride, creature. there is our ford, we approached it as close as possible. here's the hell. stop the car herbs to starboard let's go to starboard man overboard. be careful , come on, come on, come on, come on, come on . she looks injured, maybe hypothermia. but it looks like it will...
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houston native and army specialist vanessa guillen was stationeddality fort hood, -- stationed at fort hood, texas. she was reported missing from her unit. tragically her body was found two months later near fort hood. it's believed specialist guillen was killed by a fellow soldier at fort hood who had been harassing her and stalking her. specialist guillen's death spurred a national policy conversation about the way in which sexual harassment claims have been handled by the military. i strongly support this postal naming bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from south carolina reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. maloney: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentlewoman from south carolina is recognized. ms. mace: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers and i am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentlewoman wish to conclude? mrs. maloney: i now recognize representative jackson lee for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is
houston native and army specialist vanessa guillen was stationeddality fort hood, -- stationed at fort hood, texas. she was reported missing from her unit. tragically her body was found two months later near fort hood. it's believed specialist guillen was killed by a fellow soldier at fort hood who had been harassing her and stalking her. specialist guillen's death spurred a national policy conversation about the way in which sexual harassment claims have been handled by the military. i...
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for fort lewis college, that racialized history is embedded in the fact that we started as a. federal indian boarding school and those histories are a tragic and sad one. >> tom stritikus is the president of fort lewis college. eeasn energaged in an effort to explore and acknowledge that history and provide a more supportive learning environment for native american and alaska native students who make up about half of the school's enrollment. nationally, only about a quarter of 18 to 24-year-old native americans are enrolled in higher education. stritikus says over the years, the college's history and long-standing native american tuition waiver weren't a secret but they also weren't widely understood by the campus community. >> the native american tuition waiver is actually connected to the fact that the students who are attending today potentially had ancestors who were abused and traumatized by native american boarding schools, those things are connected. so it's really our job as the leaders of the place to talk about the waiver, to talk about that in the context of no, thi
for fort lewis college, that racialized history is embedded in the fact that we started as a. federal indian boarding school and those histories are a tragic and sad one. >> tom stritikus is the president of fort lewis college. eeasn energaged in an effort to explore and acknowledge that history and provide a more supportive learning environment for native american and alaska native students who make up about half of the school's enrollment. nationally, only about a quarter of 18 to...
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key sees the flag flying over the fort and so inspired. that he writes the words that become the us national anthem. this day in 1931. um, so let's talk a little bit about that flag that him to do that. that flag was made by a household of women that household led by mary pickersville. so mary pickerscale is a woman who's born in pennsylvania. she's by the time she moves to baltimore. she's a widow with with a daughter and she is an experienced ship and signal flag maker. and in 1813, she's 37 and she's commissioned to make two flags for for the ford one is 30 by 42. that's the main garrison flag and then a smaller one for the storm flag. it's 17 by 25. and she's not the only one doing this though. she is. she's got her 13 year old daughter carolyn. she's got two teenage teenage nieces of 13 year old eliza and 15 year old margaret. she also has 13 year old african-american indentured servant grace wisher helping her with this her mom. who's older might be helping her and mary also had enslaved someone and they very well probably were helpi
key sees the flag flying over the fort and so inspired. that he writes the words that become the us national anthem. this day in 1931. um, so let's talk a little bit about that flag that him to do that. that flag was made by a household of women that household led by mary pickersville. so mary pickerscale is a woman who's born in pennsylvania. she's by the time she moves to baltimore. she's a widow with with a daughter and she is an experienced ship and signal flag maker. and in 1813, she's 37...
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jemma forte, caroline frost, thank you | forte, caroline frost, thank you very much indeed, and i doark. hello. we have quite the week. we have top gun: maverick. i know that you've recently rewatched the original top gun. this is the sequel. we have the bobs burgers movie, and i confess, i had never heard of bob's burgers before the movie. and we have between two worlds, a drama starring juliette binoche.
jemma forte, caroline frost, thank you | forte, caroline frost, thank you very much indeed, and i doark. hello. we have quite the week. we have top gun: maverick. i know that you've recently rewatched the original top gun. this is the sequel. we have the bobs burgers movie, and i confess, i had never heard of bob's burgers before the movie. and we have between two worlds, a drama starring juliette binoche.
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condition of the facilities department at fort born. he says "this is not acting honestly or respecting our third parties, meaning the army, and treating them with integrity and professionalism". ms. cook, you received this email in february of 2021, is that correct? >> yes, i did. >> what action did you take when you receive this email? this is from the head of the facilities department for gordon, that the department was being dishonest with the army, what action did you take? >> i do not recall. i believe i did forward this to -- up my chain of command. >> did you follow-up after forwarding it to see what action was taken? >> i believe we had a couple -- it was regarding the fm building, the facility building, i do believe -- >> you followed up? mr. taylor, were you aware of this emailer the time? >> i was not. >> you were not aware of? you understand the skepticism. let's set the stage here, it has been two years since the end of a six-year period when the company is engaged as scheme to defraud the united states. at this moment, yo
condition of the facilities department at fort born. he says "this is not acting honestly or respecting our third parties, meaning the army, and treating them with integrity and professionalism". ms. cook, you received this email in february of 2021, is that correct? >> yes, i did. >> what action did you take when you receive this email? this is from the head of the facilities department for gordon, that the department was being dishonest with the army, what action did you...
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it leads to a little fort with earthworks and the palisade faced. the foundations have been reconstructed to show the roots. ah, can you imagine how it used to look here? well, i can, in any case, many reconstructions have been made and not only along the leemis, there are traces of the romans in many places in germany, for example, in sar length. a whole villa was reconstructed beer and turned into an archaeological open air museum. well, take a look at that. ah, this is how the privileged romans of the provinces once lived in country villas, with well manicured gardens, mosaic floors, and all the amenities the ancient world had to offer. the best place to get an impression of this life is the village bog. a roman country estate near pal in silence moses valley. it was meticulously reconstructed atop the original ruins. the only one of its kind in the world. in the 4 year the head of the house, the dominance receives his guests. characteristic are the coffee feelings, frescoes, and half columns decorating the ruse at one time the entire hall most l
it leads to a little fort with earthworks and the palisade faced. the foundations have been reconstructed to show the roots. ah, can you imagine how it used to look here? well, i can, in any case, many reconstructions have been made and not only along the leemis, there are traces of the romans in many places in germany, for example, in sar length. a whole villa was reconstructed beer and turned into an archaeological open air museum. well, take a look at that. ah, this is how the privileged...
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. >> welcome to fort benning georgia were every year u.s. army units and allied forces send their very best to compete in the longest running military contest in the united states, the david e grange junior asked ranger competition. this year fox nation has even more coverage for you on the ground with sideline reports from abby, joey jones and yours truly. 100 into soldiers battle it out performing grueling physical and mental tasks that stimulate battlefield conditions until each member of the 12 person team will be able to call themselves america's top ranger their burning training brigade conducts transformational training to create the world's most elite soldiers. throughout the 61 days of ranger school they push their body and minds well past exhaustion. that they can thrive in any combat situation. the course forces them in realistic tactical under intense levels of mental and physical stress those will have mastered the tactics of dismounted infantry, airborne, airmobile and amphibious operation. then they returned to their units thr
. >> welcome to fort benning georgia were every year u.s. army units and allied forces send their very best to compete in the longest running military contest in the united states, the david e grange junior asked ranger competition. this year fox nation has even more coverage for you on the ground with sideline reports from abby, joey jones and yours truly. 100 into soldiers battle it out performing grueling physical and mental tasks that stimulate battlefield conditions until each member...
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she's an enrolled member of the fort peck assiniboine and sioux tribes of northeastern montana.rch is focused on the history of the boarding school which was called the fort lewis indian school. >> it served agricultural purposes. >> while the original boarding school grounds have not yet been searched for unmarked graves, a bill has been introduced in the colorado legislature that would fund culturally appropriate exploration later this year. boxer says that process will be an important part of the healing. nick: tribal elders no children have passed away, so part of that reconciliation includes truth telling. >> the reconciliation process is due in largeart to this woman. >> i'm jocelyn lee, assistant professor of chemistry at fort lewis college. i am enrolled for the pueblo of laguna they are one of the 19 tribes of new mexico. >> as a student at fort lewis college in the early 2000's -- and returning as a new faculty member in 2019 -- she was troubled by panels under the college's prominent clock tower that depicted the boarding school history and captions it included, quote
she's an enrolled member of the fort peck assiniboine and sioux tribes of northeastern montana.rch is focused on the history of the boarding school which was called the fort lewis indian school. >> it served agricultural purposes. >> while the original boarding school grounds have not yet been searched for unmarked graves, a bill has been introduced in the colorado legislature that would fund culturally appropriate exploration later this year. boxer says that process will be an...
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follow the roman border fortifications leemis. 5 and i'll show you the reconstructed design book. roman fort. ah, lou in ancient times, cologne was called colonia claudia aka ugly peninsula ah . dense houses. monumental buildings and cobbled streets shaped the cityscape to day the cologne cathedral towers above the metropolis. as its principal landmark remains from the roman erupt have been preserved in many places. right next to the cathedral is a part of the old city gate for over 4 centuries cologne plate, a vital part on the frontier of the roman empire. the leemis major empire state. what's converged here from the south west and north. they carried goods. people at news from the whole world to the capital of the province of germania, inferior and to date, wrote still run where that were 1st laid out in ancient cologne. 2000 years ago, this was one of the main axis of roman cologne. well, and today it's one of the most important shopping streets in the city. shall agatha traces of the romans have also been found on the rights opposite bank in colon voids the outlines of a fort the roman
follow the roman border fortifications leemis. 5 and i'll show you the reconstructed design book. roman fort. ah, lou in ancient times, cologne was called colonia claudia aka ugly peninsula ah . dense houses. monumental buildings and cobbled streets shaped the cityscape to day the cologne cathedral towers above the metropolis. as its principal landmark remains from the roman erupt have been preserved in many places. right next to the cathedral is a part of the old city gate for over 4 centuries...
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it was a toxic environment at fort hood. we made changes in that act last year to make sure that complaints and allegations of sexual assault are out of the chain of command to ensure that the soldier making the complaints can do that without fear of retribution or disciplinary action. we made of changes. during that process, i set in on many armed services committee meetings, went to fort hood several times. as even jackie speier said, almost getting better attendance and some of the committee members. some of the requests -- there was a vacancy, they asked if i wanted to serve. i said yes. it is an honor to serve on a committee that will be about making sure that all our soldiers in all of our armed forces in our installations across the globe that they receive the protection and resources, the salary that they deserve. it is about making sure i can follow on the work i was doing on the act but also to make sure i was protecting the people who protect us,. our soldiers host: this is a way, colorado, independent. caller: i
it was a toxic environment at fort hood. we made changes in that act last year to make sure that complaints and allegations of sexual assault are out of the chain of command to ensure that the soldier making the complaints can do that without fear of retribution or disciplinary action. we made of changes. during that process, i set in on many armed services committee meetings, went to fort hood several times. as even jackie speier said, almost getting better attendance and some of the committee...
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is is thshe ow, twica e day in fort wor.anget to relax. we saw them sunngnihe tmselves sterday. eythak te a nice strlol twice a day to adoring fans. yeah, they really do. theyav he the li rfeight now, george. >> andam, y, don'the ty al so ea hchave theiowr n personitaly? you t metwo in ptiarcular, bot-ne and gd oonight. >> rorepter:es y. tso-bone ishe t bigstge of the bunch. i lovehe tir names, rit?gh weighs ouarnd 2,000ou pnds d we're ldto he liketos strut his stuff. he w kasind of aho swman ande h stl ilis to th disay and tn hewe veha good nit ghwho has e th longt eshorns. eyth're overin ne feet lg.on soye, s, they l alhave their littleay ws about emth and their own diinviduality. >>nd a you gotou yr ways autbo yoanu d your o iwnndividuatyli. after yoweu re the tilra boss, how do iest feel t yo,ou know, end uryo night wh itthe texas two-epst? >> rorepter: ahye, anyeon who knows me knows i leov a good ncdae floor. 0,000 square feeant d one of the ggbiest dancfle oors i've everee sn. what bteetr way toap c a long day rdheing
is is thshe ow, twica e day in fort wor.anget to relax. we saw them sunngnihe tmselves sterday. eythak te a nice strlol twice a day to adoring fans. yeah, they really do. theyav he the li rfeight now, george. >> andam, y, don'the ty al so ea hchave theiowr n personitaly? you t metwo in ptiarcular, bot-ne and gd oonight. >> rorepter:es y. tso-bone ishe t bigstge of the bunch. i lovehe tir names, rit?gh weighs ouarnd 2,000ou pnds d we're ldto he liketos strut his stuff. he w kasind of...
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this is the first of two big treaties we sign at fort laramie.and the 1851 for laramie treaty is supposed to recognize native american claims, land claims in the region. right? while, at this unemployment, in exchange for that recognition and annual placements of certain amounts of cash to native americans, specifically we are talking about the lakota, the cheyenne, they arapaho, the man dam, a couple of others i am forgetting off the top of my head. the crow, yes. cannot forget the crow. where the black foot also involved? i am not sure. recognizing their territory in exchange for allowing safe passage for settlers, with the idea that they were not going to stop, you can pass through our territory to the willmott to valley, that is perfectly fine with us. in exchange for you not staying when the trading is negotiated it is a 50 year and a lucky. chuck's in 1901 the u.s. government paying the nations for the land. congress changes to a ten-year pace game without tending the people who signed the treaty. of course when they find out for they know
this is the first of two big treaties we sign at fort laramie.and the 1851 for laramie treaty is supposed to recognize native american claims, land claims in the region. right? while, at this unemployment, in exchange for that recognition and annual placements of certain amounts of cash to native americans, specifically we are talking about the lakota, the cheyenne, they arapaho, the man dam, a couple of others i am forgetting off the top of my head. the crow, yes. cannot forget the crow. where...
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and, fort pierce, florida -- henrietta, fort pierce, florida. caller: from what i have been able to glean is it seems this man had been in legal trouble more than a year ago. it was he committed a felony. my question is, we have gun laws, why was this young man able to get a gun? that falls upon the fbi and those in the adf department that actually monitor. >> i we keep -- we leave this to keep our coverage to the u.s. capitol where the house is about 24 general speeches. lawmakers are scheduled to debate 17 bills including several dealing with cybersecurity and veterans issues. this is a live coverage on the u.s. house on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a com communication from the speaker. the clerk: speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. may 16, 2022. i hereby appoint the honorable deborah k. ross to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 10, 2022, the ch
and, fort pierce, florida -- henrietta, fort pierce, florida. caller: from what i have been able to glean is it seems this man had been in legal trouble more than a year ago. it was he committed a felony. my question is, we have gun laws, why was this young man able to get a gun? that falls upon the fbi and those in the adf department that actually monitor. >> i we keep -- we leave this to keep our coverage to the u.s. capitol where the house is about 24 general speeches. lawmakers are...
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people asking the question, who is fort worth? in the country and a lot of people didn't know who we were and we want that to change and we want to be a tech innovative city but we have to tell our story a little bit better and this bitcoin opportunity was that for us. stuart: i'm sure what you saw charlie munger had to say he calls bitcoin stupid and evil but i think you knew that already, maddie parker very interesting innovation at fort worth and we're pleased to have you on the show to talk about it >> appreciate you having me on. stuart: thank you. amazon says they will get a hear ing that could overturn the union vote in new york city. on what grounds, ashley, are they looking for new hearing? ashley: well, amazon is accusing the brooklyn office of the national labor relations board of some 25 violations, including the appearance of supporting the union drive, and claims that labor organizers intimidated workers to vote in their favor. the union dismissing those claims, but the accusation s could justify a hearing that may o
people asking the question, who is fort worth? in the country and a lot of people didn't know who we were and we want that to change and we want to be a tech innovative city but we have to tell our story a little bit better and this bitcoin opportunity was that for us. stuart: i'm sure what you saw charlie munger had to say he calls bitcoin stupid and evil but i think you knew that already, maddie parker very interesting innovation at fort worth and we're pleased to have you on the show to talk...
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dugway in utah and to fort dietrich. and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons. command the will biologists doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731, about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the the total okay. this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the if dr through thumb in thin thorn oatmeal tornado santo, honda, this all kinds of things. so got in the kink, your data always cycle johnny. of course they, he mutational, ah, sure you, she visited fort detrick's usa main military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in the 18 thirty's and forty's and fifty's . the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually transmitted diseases infecting them with these diseases in order to d
dugway in utah and to fort dietrich. and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons. command the will biologists doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731, about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the the total okay. this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the...
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fort bragg would be named fort liberty.owell and julia moore, his wife served side-by-side with lieutenant general howell moore, in vietnam, he wrote the book "we were soldiers once and young." fort gordon in george, renamed for eisenhower. and another after a medal of honor recipient and famous abolitionist. so nine of the names, they had 34,000 submissions, met with base commandsers and communities, it grew out of the summer after george floyd was killed and the protest that ensued and the defense department backed the decision and then congress added it to the defense authorization act. again, congress will have to approve these names but now have the nine names of those bases named for famous confederates. john. >> john: wow, didn't know it was going to go up to nine, a bit of a surprise. but there we are, we'll see what happens in congress going forward. jen as always, thanks. >> sandra: i'm just digging through the list here. i think you and i both saw this happen at the same time when the report came out, and we are
fort bragg would be named fort liberty.owell and julia moore, his wife served side-by-side with lieutenant general howell moore, in vietnam, he wrote the book "we were soldiers once and young." fort gordon in george, renamed for eisenhower. and another after a medal of honor recipient and famous abolitionist. so nine of the names, they had 34,000 submissions, met with base commandsers and communities, it grew out of the summer after george floyd was killed and the protest that ensued...
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and, fort pierce, florida -- henrietta, fort pierce, florida. caller: from what i have been able to glean is it seems this man had been in legal trouble more than a year ago. it was he committed a felony. my question is, we have gun laws, why was this young man able to get a gun? that falls upon the fbi and those in the adf department that actually monitor. >> i we keep -- we leave this to keep our coverage to the u.s. capitol where the house is about 24 general speeches. lawmakers are scheduled to debate 17 bills including several dealing with cybersecurity and veterans issues. this is a live coverage on the u.s. house on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a com communication from the speaker. the clerk: speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. may 16, 2022. i hereby appoint the honorable deborah k. ross to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 10, 2022, the ch
and, fort pierce, florida -- henrietta, fort pierce, florida. caller: from what i have been able to glean is it seems this man had been in legal trouble more than a year ago. it was he committed a felony. my question is, we have gun laws, why was this young man able to get a gun? that falls upon the fbi and those in the adf department that actually monitor. >> i we keep -- we leave this to keep our coverage to the u.s. capitol where the house is about 24 general speeches. lawmakers are...