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kimberly wehle there.red new missiles and even launched its own space programme. the country currently relies on the us for its defence, but it appears seoul is keen to try to stand on its own two feet. 0ur correspondent laura bicker has had exclusive access to south korean air force training. three, two, one. i am trying to pass a g—force test... one, two, three... oh, my god. ..and, well, it's not easy. i'm here training with the air force to find out more about south korea's aim to be a military powerhouse. but before i can fly, i have to stay conscious. keep going, keep going, keep going! 0k, good. wow! wonderful. great, great! south korea has shown off its biggest military advancements yet in 2021. it fired an array of new missiles and launched its first rocket into space. the country is also one of only five in the world to train its own pilots on home—grownjets, but what's it like to fly in one? i don't know how i feel! want my mammy! ijust need to breathe, right? as we do loops in the sky, i hear t
kimberly wehle there.red new missiles and even launched its own space programme. the country currently relies on the us for its defence, but it appears seoul is keen to try to stand on its own two feet. 0ur correspondent laura bicker has had exclusive access to south korean air force training. three, two, one. i am trying to pass a g—force test... one, two, three... oh, my god. ..and, well, it's not easy. i'm here training with the air force to find out more about south korea's aim to be a...
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kimberly wehle joining us. thank kimberly wehlejoining us. thank you. the warner music group. the amount hasn't been disclosed but is reported to be upwards of two—hundred—and—fifty million dollars. bowie, whose hits included heroes and let's dance, died in january 2016. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. # there's a star man waiting in the sky. # he'd like to come and meet us but... the man who the world sells his back catalogue. well, technically, it was the estate of david bowie that did the deal. in quite a deal it is. the rights to more than 100 songs, a lucrative source of revenue. guy mead, the head of warner music, said these are not only extraordinary songs, but milestones that have changed the course of modern music forever. so often the trendsetter, this time bowie, or at least his estate, was following the examples that by others. in december 2020, examples that by others. in december2020, bob examples that by others. in december 2020, bob dylan sold the rights to his music for an estimated $300 million. tina turner did a similar deal last
kimberly wehle joining us. thank kimberly wehlejoining us. thank you. the warner music group. the amount hasn't been disclosed but is reported to be upwards of two—hundred—and—fifty million dollars. bowie, whose hits included heroes and let's dance, died in january 2016. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. # there's a star man waiting in the sky. # he'd like to come and meet us but... the man who the world sells his back catalogue. well, technically, it was the estate of david bowie...
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law professor kimberly wehle shares her thoughts. share with your texts, facebook comments and tweets next on washington journal. ♪ host: this is washington journal for january 9. president biden's federal vecsey mandate will go into effect tomorrow barring intervention from the supreme court who heard oral arguments on friday about the mandate. some said they would follow the mandate. others said they would join other states in legally challenging the requirement. for the next hour we are interested in hearing from you about the legal challenges surrounding the biden administration and whether you agree or not. if you are an employer, particularly if the mandate affects you, (202)-748-8000 is the number to call. if you are an employee that may be affected, (202)-748-8001. perhaps you are a health care worker, (202)-748-8002. the line for all others is (202)-748-8003. you can use that same line to text us. you can post on facebook at facebook.com/c-span and on twitter @c-spanwj. here is what is set to go into effect when it comes fro
law professor kimberly wehle shares her thoughts. share with your texts, facebook comments and tweets next on washington journal. ♪ host: this is washington journal for january 9. president biden's federal vecsey mandate will go into effect tomorrow barring intervention from the supreme court who heard oral arguments on friday about the mandate. some said they would follow the mandate. others said they would join other states in legally challenging the requirement. for the next hour we are...
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kimberly wehle, go ahead. guest: i live in washington, d.c.nd it is eight melting pot and their people from all over -- and it is a melting pot and people from all over the world come here. i've heard from people in countries who don't have free democracy. to a person, they are stunned that americans don't understand how fragile this is and what's on the others, when stormtroopers breach the door and your side wins, that you are not really winning. we all are losing. enter live in an environment where you have to be careful what you say, who you associate with, a lot of these rights that we understand are not in the constitution itself. the freedom of assembly is in the constitution, the ability to get out in public and we have seen protesters being clamped down on, that is in the constitution. but the freedom of association is implied. it means who i get to be friends with. imagine government, and there are government that do this, monitor who you associate with. these other kinds of freedoms that could easily go away in america, and when tha
kimberly wehle, go ahead. guest: i live in washington, d.c.nd it is eight melting pot and their people from all over -- and it is a melting pot and people from all over the world come here. i've heard from people in countries who don't have free democracy. to a person, they are stunned that americans don't understand how fragile this is and what's on the others, when stormtroopers breach the door and your side wins, that you are not really winning. we all are losing. enter live in an...
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wehle. good evening to both of you. kim, huge subpoena news. the january 6th committee subpoenaed and obtained eric trump and kimberly guilfoyle's phone records, and they issued new subpoenas of trump's top lawyers and advisers, including rudy giuliani. so taking it all together, we're getting close to the top here, don't you think? >> i do think, don, and what's critical is really what's happened last week with the sedition conspiracy charge against some of the insurrectionists. and that's because a conspiracy here requires a meeting of the minds. it's that meeting of the minds that's very hard to prove. we saw this in the first impeachment, you know. the fact that the justice department is now working on this idea that there was an agreement, an agreement to do what? to overturn an election. that's illegal. you don't have to succeed to actually bring -- to be guilty of conconspiracy. but there's two elements of the conspiracy here. one is the lawyers coming up with a cockamamy, fake, unlawful scheme to snatch the election under the guise of the law from joe biden. and if that didn't work, then we've got plan b, which is to bring the proteste
wehle. good evening to both of you. kim, huge subpoena news. the january 6th committee subpoenaed and obtained eric trump and kimberly guilfoyle's phone records, and they issued new subpoenas of trump's top lawyers and advisers, including rudy giuliani. so taking it all together, we're getting close to the top here, don't you think? >> i do think, don, and what's critical is really what's happened last week with the sedition conspiracy charge against some of the insurrectionists. and...