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u.s. air force. here is the concept. we go put out some of our hardest problems that will require exceptional innovation and put out the solicitation and we will take in what amount to white papers from anyone. small business is primarily. we do a very quick review and invite leaders of those companies to come and make their pitch. they make it directly to the program executive office and program management. the idea is that it it is a good idea -- if they have a good technical solution that is worth supporting even with small amounts of money, with a one-page contract, they will walk out with a contract and funds that day. that is the kind of speed of business that small business really needs to be able to work with a large entity like the u.s. air force. we are committed to moving forward with those kinds of arrangements. the third area they would highlight is the way that we are trying to buy things faster and smarter and it has to do with prototyping and experimentation. in 2016 and 2017, the congress put new provisi
u.s. air force. here is the concept. we go put out some of our hardest problems that will require exceptional innovation and put out the solicitation and we will take in what amount to white papers from anyone. small business is primarily. we do a very quick review and invite leaders of those companies to come and make their pitch. they make it directly to the program executive office and program management. the idea is that it it is a good idea -- if they have a good technical solution that is...
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soldiers grapes assaulted and harassed she was forced into a struggle that ended her career to victims of rape have a fair chance of justice in the u.s. military air force veteran and military rape crisis center worker jennifer norris is with me today to share the story of her back home. american women are reaching the highest ranks in the modern day military but away from the front lines they find themselves defenseless against a threat much closer to home why is sexual assault so rampant in the u.s. military what happens to victims who dared to speak out this is the pentagon willing to concede its own soldiers face. jennifer norris retired u.s. air force veteran activist in the military rape center who herself had firsthand experience of sexual assault. in the military saying to you for joining us in this program. i want to start right away now the first time this happened you were drugged by your recruiter did he trick you into having sex with him do you have any recollection of how the incident happened when i look back on the incident i realize that i was actually tricked by this man to even go to the party to begin with he had told me that i
soldiers grapes assaulted and harassed she was forced into a struggle that ended her career to victims of rape have a fair chance of justice in the u.s. military air force veteran and military rape crisis center worker jennifer norris is with me today to share the story of her back home. american women are reaching the highest ranks in the modern day military but away from the front lines they find themselves defenseless against a threat much closer to home why is sexual assault so rampant in...
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u.s. air force. and that is chair at the national press club member. thank you for much. the national security correspondent and alley morway. chief of staff to the u.s. air force. & defense tremble at aviation week. max ledder publisher at star and stripes and finally mike mcmurray representing the national press club and retired naval officer. [applause] >> please also join me in acknowledge additional members of the headliners team responsible for organizing today's event. fisher martin and laurie russo. cameron henton and phil lord. danny sonic and lindsay underway and laura cooker and william mckaren. >> as president trump travels the country promoting candidates for the upcoming midterm elections. one topic he mentions is a plan to establish a sixth branch of the u.s. armed fores. two weeks ago, the united states air force hed by heather wilson delivered to the pentagon detailing the structure of the space force military department which is to be included in the administration's fiscal 2020 budget. to establish the new combat command will require estimated $13 billio
u.s. air force. and that is chair at the national press club member. thank you for much. the national security correspondent and alley morway. chief of staff to the u.s. air force. & defense tremble at aviation week. max ledder publisher at star and stripes and finally mike mcmurray representing the national press club and retired naval officer. [applause] >> please also join me in acknowledge additional members of the headliners team responsible for organizing today's event. fisher...
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air force hosted the declassification conference. that conference showed that the u-2 program was a joint cia and u.s. air force operation. one could not exist without the other. it was civilian pilots and planes, but they used military bases and personnel to assist with the mission planning, whether planning and other aspects of the mission. that opened up the door for dad to be posthumously awarded some metals. in 2000, may 1, the 40th anniversary of the shootdown, dad was posthumously awarded with the p.o.w. medal for his incarceration. the distinguished flying cross, as well as the directors metal from the cia. we were very honored and humbled as a family to know that our government stepped up to the plate and posthumously awarded my father is a hero to our country. then, as an added bonus, in june 2012, the air force awarded my father with the silver star. so the family was very honored and humbled to know that our government came full circle. they acknowledged my father is a hero to our country and helped set the record straight. it goes to show, it is never too late to set the record straight. we are honored and hu
air force hosted the declassification conference. that conference showed that the u-2 program was a joint cia and u.s. air force operation. one could not exist without the other. it was civilian pilots and planes, but they used military bases and personnel to assist with the mission planning, whether planning and other aspects of the mission. that opened up the door for dad to be posthumously awarded some metals. in 2000, may 1, the 40th anniversary of the shootdown, dad was posthumously...
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u.s. air force one way to make it nimble is to make it much smaller. but that's a really bad solution. it brings some the advantages. and i see the same thing at amazon. because of our scale we can do things that we just couldn't have done has a garage startup. there are some things only big organizations can do. i was a garage startup. but you can't build a boeing 787 in your garage. so we want scale. and you and never trade the scale of the u.s. air force for anything the question becomes how do i keep the advantages of the scale and still have the advantages of a nimble startup. i want to be able to absorb a punch and i want to be able to dodge a punch because of my nobleness. >> while the way you state nimble is by making decisions fast. in a 20 person start up company the decision-making speed is so quick and that's why they're so nimble. on that in a bigger organization like the air force that decision-making has a tendency to go down. i think some people think the decisions are low quality. i think you get high-quality decisions he does get them them slowly which is a problem. s
u.s. air force one way to make it nimble is to make it much smaller. but that's a really bad solution. it brings some the advantages. and i see the same thing at amazon. because of our scale we can do things that we just couldn't have done has a garage startup. there are some things only big organizations can do. i was a garage startup. but you can't build a boeing 787 in your garage. so we want scale. and you and never trade the scale of the u.s. air force for anything the question becomes how...
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u.s. air force issued a memorandum, saying they would be naming helicopters after a tribe. they justified their reasons for doing this. they said these invoked a and warriors. . today tradition is done with the acquiescence of tribes. one of the most famous attack helicopters in u.s. military's arsenal is the apache helicopter. these are produced in arizona. and every time a new model of the apache helicopter is unveiled, there is a ceremony. they perform a ceremony and also a blessing for the individuals who will be flying the aircraft. also in the exhibit is a life-sized tomahawk missile. we are getting across the point that the army is using not only imagery but names of american indians to invoke a fierce fighting spirit. now we have looked at just a few images that is in our indians everywhere gallery. there are 300 images of american indians in this gallery. each image can be replaced with yet another image. what we find significant about this imagery is it is evidence of the history that americans and american indians share. we explore the imagery behind that history
u.s. air force issued a memorandum, saying they would be naming helicopters after a tribe. they justified their reasons for doing this. they said these invoked a and warriors. . today tradition is done with the acquiescence of tribes. one of the most famous attack helicopters in u.s. military's arsenal is the apache helicopter. these are produced in arizona. and every time a new model of the apache helicopter is unveiled, there is a ceremony. they perform a ceremony and also a blessing for the...
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u.s. air force for anything. but the question becomes, how can i keep the advantage of the scale but still have the advantages of the nimble startup? i want to be able to absorb a andh, because of my scale, i want to be able to dodge a punch because of my nobleness. well, the way you stay nimble is by making decisions fast. in a 20-person startup company, the decision-making speed is so quick, and that's why they're so nimble. in a big organization like the air force, that decision-making has a tendency to speed. you get high-quality decisions. i think sometimes people think the decisions are low quality. i don't think so. i think you get high-quality decisions, you just get them slowly. so the way to fix that in a large organization is we acknowledge that there are two types of decisions. there are decisions that are two-way doors. they are decisions where if you make a decision and you walk through the door and it turns out you made the wrong decision, you turn around and come back. and the consequence of that
u.s. air force for anything. but the question becomes, how can i keep the advantage of the scale but still have the advantages of the nimble startup? i want to be able to absorb a andh, because of my scale, i want to be able to dodge a punch because of my nobleness. well, the way you stay nimble is by making decisions fast. in a 20-person startup company, the decision-making speed is so quick, and that's why they're so nimble. in a big organization like the air force, that decision-making has a...
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u.s. air force is currently over 2,000 pilots short of requirements. in the face of increased demand from industry, pilot retention has steadily decreased over the last five years. additionally the air force reserve and international guard have failed to meet their full-time affiliation goals in the past several years. the decline in aviation professionals is the result of several factors caused by the cyclical nature in how we attract, produce and retain pilots. an increased operations tempo, shift in resources from conventional aviation to stand up new capabilities and budgetary pressures led to an underproduction of new pilots combined with the boom in commercial aviation hiring. in the face of the current pilot shortage, the air force must work to retain current pilots while growing and producing a great number of new pilots. at the same time, the commercial airline companies are competing to find, attract or growing more -- or grow more pilots or risk grounding planes, closing routes and losing market share. the current pilot shortage is a national
u.s. air force is currently over 2,000 pilots short of requirements. in the face of increased demand from industry, pilot retention has steadily decreased over the last five years. additionally the air force reserve and international guard have failed to meet their full-time affiliation goals in the past several years. the decline in aviation professionals is the result of several factors caused by the cyclical nature in how we attract, produce and retain pilots. an increased operations tempo,...
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u.s. air force veteran talking about the epidemic of rape in the u.s. military and what happens to those dare to speak out against it. truth seems wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any you didn't get to shake out just because the ticket and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. you know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the past and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be all for rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred t
u.s. air force veteran talking about the epidemic of rape in the u.s. military and what happens to those dare to speak out against it. truth seems wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any you didn't get to shake out just because the ticket and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. you know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more...
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u.s. air force flights like this one we recently joined are in principle now no longer allowed. >> prior to becoming president, it looked like we were going to war with north korea and now we have a lot of progress. >> reporter: but north korea has so far done nothing to get rid of the nuclear bombs it already has. and u.s. intelligence officials have told nbc news they believe north korea is still making nuclear weapons. lester, despite that, kim is planning to go to seoul soon and north and south korea even say they will make a joint bid for the olympics. so he's getting a lot and so far still keeping his nuclear weapons. >> richard engel, thank you. >>> there is more bad blood between president trump and jeff sessions. the president essentially disowning sessions, the attorney general, today saying quote, i don't have an attorney general. and once again, attacking sessions for recusing himself. he also said he's not happy with the job sessions is doing on immigration. sessions has not responded publicly. >>> the president's comments came out in an interview just before he left for the ca
u.s. air force flights like this one we recently joined are in principle now no longer allowed. >> prior to becoming president, it looked like we were going to war with north korea and now we have a lot of progress. >> reporter: but north korea has so far done nothing to get rid of the nuclear bombs it already has. and u.s. intelligence officials have told nbc news they believe north korea is still making nuclear weapons. lester, despite that, kim is planning to go to seoul soon and...
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air force. i've flown with the u.s. army. the u.s. army owns their own aviation in canada. that makes sense in the canadian complex. right now in canada, it's been given to the air force. that won't change the level of collaboration and how we collaborate. that's a national decision, and we'll collaborate with whatever -- however the u.s. decides to organize. >> yeah, and not going into the details of what a space force might look like and how we're going to get there, but you're right, congress will be in the driver's seat in terms of what it decides to authorize, i think it's critical that in the planning of that, that we keep in mind the challenges -- the challenge of our allies on that. the united states government is very large. the united states government is very diverse and often very conflict e complicated for our partners to understand what are the right touch points? as a matter of fact, i sometimes learn about my own government from our partners. it's actually really quite common that that's the case. i said, ah, when you were with dazy katae, what did he have to
air force. i've flown with the u.s. army. the u.s. army owns their own aviation in canada. that makes sense in the canadian complex. right now in canada, it's been given to the air force. that won't change the level of collaboration and how we collaborate. that's a national decision, and we'll collaborate with whatever -- however the u.s. decides to organize. >> yeah, and not going into the details of what a space force might look like and how we're going to get there, but you're right,...
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in the air force where it is to fly and win, it will rely on a healthy ecosystem to maintain readiness and lethality in order to meet the national defense strategy. the u.s. air force is currently over 2,000 pilots short of requirements. in the face of increased demand for industry, pilot retention has steadily decreased over the last five years. additionally the air force reserve and the national guard have failed to meet the full-time affiliation goals in the past several years. the decline in aviation professionals is a result of several factors caused by the nature in how we attract, produce and retain pilots. in increased operations tempo, a shift in resources from the conventional aviation and budgetary pressures tloed an underproduction of new pilot combined with the commercial aviation hiring. in the face of the current pilot shortage the air force must work to retain current pilots while growing and producing a great number of new pilots at the same time they're competing to find, attract or grow or risk grounding plane, closing routes and losing market share. the current pilot shortage is a challenge that our panel is exceptionally qualified to
in the air force where it is to fly and win, it will rely on a healthy ecosystem to maintain readiness and lethality in order to meet the national defense strategy. the u.s. air force is currently over 2,000 pilots short of requirements. in the face of increased demand for industry, pilot retention has steadily decreased over the last five years. additionally the air force reserve and the national guard have failed to meet the full-time affiliation goals in the past several years. the decline...
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u.s. air force that will test new security measures . the tsa will install a new system that can detect when someone has crossed into a secured area of the airport. on the problems the airport has had with people finding their ways into security zones. >> reporter:through the years intruders have gone on to the airfield at minetta san jose international airport. back in 2014 surveillance cameras captured a 15-year-old stowaway who hopped the fence and hid in a will will on a plane bound to hawaii and survived. >> the software, technology we will have more ability for our personnel's eyes to be on many more areas of the airport. there is only so much a perimeter fence can do. >> reporter: tsa is investing $4 million for more sophisticated technology at san jose airport. adding new video cameras as well as labors -- lasers, infrared vents, and ground sensors. congressional leaders have been pushing for federal funding. >> i have come to see from the incidents in the bay area and across the country that our airports are quite vulnerable to
u.s. air force that will test new security measures . the tsa will install a new system that can detect when someone has crossed into a secured area of the airport. on the problems the airport has had with people finding their ways into security zones. >> reporter:through the years intruders have gone on to the airfield at minetta san jose international airport. back in 2014 surveillance cameras captured a 15-year-old stowaway who hopped the fence and hid in a will will on a plane bound...
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u.s. air force in europe, u.s. africa allied air command. general john raymond, commander air force space command. timothy ray, and lieutenant general brad webb, commander air force special operations command. the rules of engagement for this session are as follows. each speaker will make a presentation and then we'll take questions from the audience if there is time. believe it or not, we're going to be 21st century here and you can text your questions in to a number that should be up on the screen at some point. with that, let me give the floor to general walters and let him start. >> thanks, secretary peters. and behalf of all of us certainly for this panel, we want to thank you for your service as our secretary, undersecretary and for that moment for this very second for all you've done for our nation. it's great to be back in your company. albeit it's in washington d.c. and i must say to this crowd prefer being 4700 miles away in central europe. i want to pass a shout out to our wing commanders and chiefs that represent the wings. where
u.s. air force in europe, u.s. africa allied air command. general john raymond, commander air force space command. timothy ray, and lieutenant general brad webb, commander air force special operations command. the rules of engagement for this session are as follows. each speaker will make a presentation and then we'll take questions from the audience if there is time. believe it or not, we're going to be 21st century here and you can text your questions in to a number that should be up on the...
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u.s. air force hurricane hunters doing reconnaissance inside the eye of hurricane florence. they fly in and out of the eye wall many, many times to study it more precisely. let's check in with meteorologist sandhya patel to find out where the storm is now. sandhya, that must be a bumpy ride in that hurricane. >> bumpy ride, dan. let me show you now hurricane florence. it is weaker as we just told you. take a look at the eye of the storm. it's not as defined so it has weakened even more. but i do want to show you the size of this hurricane. it stretches over 400 miles across, so it has picked up tremendous amounts of moisture. category 2, 110 mile an hour winds, 235 miles east, south east of wilmington. 8:00 p.m. it will be a category 2 closing in on the carolinas. it makds landfall some time between tomorrow night and friday morning. it looks like a category 1 and a tropical storm. what's going to happen with the storm is it's going to start to meander in that area. rainfall with this storm, isolated areas up to 40 inches through monday. along with that is the storm surge an
u.s. air force hurricane hunters doing reconnaissance inside the eye of hurricane florence. they fly in and out of the eye wall many, many times to study it more precisely. let's check in with meteorologist sandhya patel to find out where the storm is now. sandhya, that must be a bumpy ride in that hurricane. >> bumpy ride, dan. let me show you now hurricane florence. it is weaker as we just told you. take a look at the eye of the storm. it's not as defined so it has weakened even more....
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air force. if i look to the -- if i go up and i have my canadian space operation center, you can those canadians embedded in u.s units. my space operations center is integrated in my canadian air force command center and the equivalent of the command with links to our government ops center. we have joint based teams. there's a lot of ten kls i've learned in a year and a half. the level of interdependent si across agencies is off the charts. in the right, in the purple, those are the internal organizations that contributed to the canadian air force space mission. certainly, i have a canadian army and navy individuals posted on my staff and they're critical to this joint capability and we need them. our information management group runs our satellite operations centers once we procure the capabilities. our intelligence command deals with imagery and isr and those kind of things. it's not just this core air force piece that is involved. i call it the defense canadian defense enterprise. it is an enterprise. but our air force now has the lead. and the upper right, there's a combined space operation center with cert
air force. if i look to the -- if i go up and i have my canadian space operation center, you can those canadians embedded in u.s units. my space operations center is integrated in my canadian air force command center and the equivalent of the command with links to our government ops center. we have joint based teams. there's a lot of ten kls i've learned in a year and a half. the level of interdependent si across agencies is off the charts. in the right, in the purple, those are the internal...
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u.s. air force in 1951. >> daniel duarte comes from a proud military family. >> my five brothers all served in the service from pearl harbor to the vietnam war. >> public service is one of many duarte family traditions. this story hinges on their annual pre-christmas tamale tradition. >> the week before christmas everybody gets together. >> reporter: the duartes documented their batch with photos and it's a good thing because in february, the duartes got an unexpected bill claiming daniel owed $2,200 for a four-day stay at el camino hospital in mountain view the week before christmas, the same time they were making those tamales. >> have you ever been to el camino hospital? >> no. >> have you ever been admitted there? >> no. >> called there? >> no. >> rita and daniel duarte as well as their daughter lisa called el camino hospital to point out the error. >> i called them immediately, and i said, you sent me a bill in my husband's name that you had him in the hospital. i said, he was never there. >> reporter: rita says a hospital staffer says they investigated and resolved the issue. but anot
u.s. air force in 1951. >> daniel duarte comes from a proud military family. >> my five brothers all served in the service from pearl harbor to the vietnam war. >> public service is one of many duarte family traditions. this story hinges on their annual pre-christmas tamale tradition. >> the week before christmas everybody gets together. >> reporter: the duartes documented their batch with photos and it's a good thing because in february, the duartes got an...
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u.s. air force american -- air force veteran employed as the superintendent of the cemetery. >> i think it is important for american visitors to realize this is your taxpayer dollars at work. the headstones you see here are approximately 40% of the lives lost in this geographic region. again, it is not just the battle of belleau wood. that is what most people are surprised to understand. we are here on the battlefield, where primarily the u.s. marine corps was involved of three weeks of bloody combat, but they were relieved by u.s. army troops who continued the fight. to the left is a beautiful french century site, as it was in 1918. you have a lot of stories here of u.s. marine corps, u.s. army, navy medal of honor recipients. so many stories to tell and we are just trying to find ways to make that connection with the visitor. >> how about the chateau- thierry memorial, is that under your direction, as well weston mark >> yes, we manage the cemetery, the office, the battlefield of belleau wood. and yes, hill 204. we usually call it the chateau- thierry american monument, but it is on hill
u.s. air force american -- air force veteran employed as the superintendent of the cemetery. >> i think it is important for american visitors to realize this is your taxpayer dollars at work. the headstones you see here are approximately 40% of the lives lost in this geographic region. again, it is not just the battle of belleau wood. that is what most people are surprised to understand. we are here on the battlefield, where primarily the u.s. marine corps was involved of three weeks of...
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u.s. army air forces, and after the conflict served in the u.s. air force reserve. he was recalled to active duty during the korean war. he married several times and had a number of children all across the 34-year-old sergeant samuel woodville was a seasoned regular who came up from the mexican border with the fourth u.s. infantry. he was promoted to lieutenant and reassigned to the 60th before shipping to france. during the mars argonne offensive, his actions were rivaled only by those of the legendary alan. the actions when both men medals of honor. -- won both men medals of honor. i am not going to read it, because it is really long. can you see it? over here? can you read the highlighted parts? anybody on that side? ok, well, let's make a long story short. he single-handedly took out a bunch of machine gun nests. when he ran out of in munition, he picked up a pickax and killed the other germans. he was an unassuming regular soldier. other than the fact that sergeant york was a pacifist, he had a story similar to york in that he was a former farmer, and he had to
u.s. army air forces, and after the conflict served in the u.s. air force reserve. he was recalled to active duty during the korean war. he married several times and had a number of children all across the 34-year-old sergeant samuel woodville was a seasoned regular who came up from the mexican border with the fourth u.s. infantry. he was promoted to lieutenant and reassigned to the 60th before shipping to france. during the mars argonne offensive, his actions were rivaled only by those of the...
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u.s. army air forces, and after the conflict, served in the u.s. air force reserve. he was recalled to active duty during the korean war. he married several times, and had a number of children, all across the country. some of which never knew him. >> and, he died in 1983 and is bearing -- buried in arlington. i have been to his grave, on the stone, it's's youngest american soldier, american expeditionary force. >> the other soldiers who kate -- trained and get a bird in 1970 -- also was assigned to the 60th united states infantry. you were at the last presentation, with mr. lingo, you heard about this fellow. >> 34-year-old sergeant samuel woodville. he was a seasoned regular who came up from the mexican border with the 4th u.s. infantry. he was promoted to lieutenant before being shipped to france. he performed a feat that was rivaled only by the actions of -- in the same campaign. actions that one both men the medal of honor. here's the citation of woodville's award. put that up. i am not going to read it because it is really long. can you will see it? can you see
u.s. army air forces, and after the conflict, served in the u.s. air force reserve. he was recalled to active duty during the korean war. he married several times, and had a number of children, all across the country. some of which never knew him. >> and, he died in 1983 and is bearing -- buried in arlington. i have been to his grave, on the stone, it's's youngest american soldier, american expeditionary force. >> the other soldiers who kate -- trained and get a bird in 1970 -- also...
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u.s. air force material command. it is a litany of death made in the usa. and yet, the u.s.partment has certified that the saudi coalition is undertaking actions to reduce the risk of harm. and that arm sales to the coalition could continue. when cnn reached out to the pentagon, spokeswoman commander rebecca said it called upon all parties to take all precautions to harm civilians. the conduct in the campaign is made by the members of the saudi-led coalition, not the u.s. many of the weapons were precision-xw precision-guided. we wanted to see the aftermath for ourselves. cnn was able to send a team. there, our cameraman met this 12-year-old. in april, a coalition bomb struck a village wedding. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: you can see here, the moments before the planes arrived, killing 11 children. a weapons expert helped cnn trace it back to the u.s.-made bomb by raitt yen. he will spend his life on crutches. his brother was killed. as the team conducts the interviews, in the distance, a plane is heard. and the children scatter. in a rare moment of respite
u.s. air force material command. it is a litany of death made in the usa. and yet, the u.s.partment has certified that the saudi coalition is undertaking actions to reduce the risk of harm. and that arm sales to the coalition could continue. when cnn reached out to the pentagon, spokeswoman commander rebecca said it called upon all parties to take all precautions to harm civilians. the conduct in the campaign is made by the members of the saudi-led coalition, not the u.s. many of the weapons...
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u.s. air force for anything but the question becomes how do i keep the advantages of scale but still have the advantages of the nimble start-up. i want to be able to take a punch and dodge a punch. the way you stay nimble is by making decisions fast. and a 20 percent start-up company the decision making speed is so quick. and that's why they're so nimble. and then in a big company. that decision making has a tendency to speed. you get high quality decisions. i think you get high quality decisions, you just get them slowly, which is a problem. the way to fix that we acknowledge that there are two types of decisions. there are decisions that are -- we call them two way doors. they are decisions where, if you make a decision. you walk-through the door, it turns out you made the wrong decision, you turn around and come back, the consequence of that missed step is small. that's a type two decision. there's a type one decision where it's really hard to reverse, when you walk-through that door you have walked through that door. and it's going to be expensive or impossible and time-consuming to r
u.s. air force for anything but the question becomes how do i keep the advantages of scale but still have the advantages of the nimble start-up. i want to be able to take a punch and dodge a punch. the way you stay nimble is by making decisions fast. and a 20 percent start-up company the decision making speed is so quick. and that's why they're so nimble. and then in a big company. that decision making has a tendency to speed. you get high quality decisions. i think you get high quality...
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u.s. air force. not just in the regular operations over syria, but in case they would have to strike the assad government once again. russians angry. they say the israelis were at fault for the plane brought down. they say the israeli f/16 was used to hit that missile. the russians moving the anti-air system into the area. the americans, according to our barbara starr say they believe its equipment can stay out of the range of the radar system. at the same time, you have national security adviser john bolton believes this would be a big mistake. he is urging the russians to reconsider. >> bolton also said that was a significant escalation by moscow. sounds like a situation that could get worse. fred, thank you. >>> the president signing a revised trade agreement with south korea. along with moon jae-in, donald trump signed it on the sidelines of the u.n. monday. it is a historic milestone in trade. >> a long time coming and basic redoing of the agreement that was done before which was a very unfair a
u.s. air force. not just in the regular operations over syria, but in case they would have to strike the assad government once again. russians angry. they say the israelis were at fault for the plane brought down. they say the israeli f/16 was used to hit that missile. the russians moving the anti-air system into the area. the americans, according to our barbara starr say they believe its equipment can stay out of the range of the radar system. at the same time, you have national security...
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u.s. air force wild blue country made in america. good job, guys. ainsley: that's awesome. first one and now they are still being asked in syria every time you see a bombing run. every time you see something in force that's the air force. ainsley: helping here at home with florence in recovery efforts. steve: indeed. happy 71st anniversary with you. it was emmy awards on television last night. not surprisingly they got political were. they funny? you be the judge. >> i have been watching this very shocking distaupian drama called the news. i'm on practically season 9,000. gets darker and darker. >> the obamas now even have their own production deal at netflix. my dream is that the only thing they produce is their version of the apprentice and it gets way higher ratings. >> my mother is not watching. she says she doesn't like watching white award shows because you guys don't thank jesus enough. that's true. the only white people that thank jesus are republicans and ex-crack heads. ainsley: was that funny? brian: they did not mention donald trump much. they kept him off. warr
u.s. air force wild blue country made in america. good job, guys. ainsley: that's awesome. first one and now they are still being asked in syria every time you see a bombing run. every time you see something in force that's the air force. ainsley: helping here at home with florence in recovery efforts. steve: indeed. happy 71st anniversary with you. it was emmy awards on television last night. not surprisingly they got political were. they funny? you be the judge. >> i have been watching...
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u.s. air force hads begun to look into elon musk's pot smoking. here's the issue, eric. spacex is a government contractor. you can't smoke pot and use marijuana for people with government security clearances and contracts there. what's your take on that? >> well, he may have an issue there on a legal matter. but you know, this is a leader who is irreverent. he's a genius. he certainly thinks differently than most people. it's baked into his dna to do these kinds of things. and i think most investors have kind of made piec peace with it. and some like kirk are going to have to make that decision as to whether they want to roll the dice. tesla, i think is very close to actually being in great shape being profitable sometime next year. i think this certainly gets a lot of media attention but i'm not sure how meaningful it is in the big picture given who he ear talking about. he's unique. and the board is not going to do anything. thethey're not going to cut the musk head off of the tesla unicorn. it's not going to happen. elizabeth: he owns a fifth of the company stock. fin
u.s. air force hads begun to look into elon musk's pot smoking. here's the issue, eric. spacex is a government contractor. you can't smoke pot and use marijuana for people with government security clearances and contracts there. what's your take on that? >> well, he may have an issue there on a legal matter. but you know, this is a leader who is irreverent. he's a genius. he certainly thinks differently than most people. it's baked into his dna to do these kinds of things. and i think...
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u.s. air force to replace its fleet of huey helicopters. e air force will use the choppers to protect the u.s. nuclear arsenal. >>> and shares of century link are down today saying the cfo is leaving and joining t-mobile oversee its merger with sprint. >>> much left to do on this busy tuesday including blasting bad deals. one of president trump's top trade advisers ripping into our allies over trade. >>> and a big brexit moment. a major meeting about to get under way that could lead to the uk staying in europe maybe. we'll tell you why we'll go live to london when "worldwide exchange" comes right back ignition sequence starts. 10... 9... guidance is internal. 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... ♪ this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while
u.s. air force to replace its fleet of huey helicopters. e air force will use the choppers to protect the u.s. nuclear arsenal. >>> and shares of century link are down today saying the cfo is leaving and joining t-mobile oversee its merger with sprint. >>> much left to do on this busy tuesday including blasting bad deals. one of president trump's top trade advisers ripping into our allies over trade. >>> and a big brexit moment. a major meeting about to get under way...
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u.s. air force material command. it is a litany of death made in the usa. and yet the u.s.has certified to congress that the saudi-led coalition is undertaking demonstrable actions to reduce the risk of harm and that arms sales to the coalition could continue. when cnn reached out on our findings to the pentagon, the spokeswoman said it called upon all parties to take all feasible precautions to avoid harming civilians. the final decisions on conduct are made by the members of the saudi-led coalition, not the u.s. many of these weapons were precision guided. we wanted to see the aftermath for ourselves. cnn was able to send a team to the province. there, our cameraman met 12-year-old boy. in april, a coalition bomb struck a village wedding. >> you can see here the moments before the planes arrived killing 21 people, 11 of them children. this is part of twhat was used n the attack. it was traced back to a u.s. bomb manufactured by rathe eon. he was one of the lucky ones. his brother was killed. as the team conducts the interviews in the distance, a plane is heard. and the ch
u.s. air force material command. it is a litany of death made in the usa. and yet the u.s.has certified to congress that the saudi-led coalition is undertaking demonstrable actions to reduce the risk of harm and that arms sales to the coalition could continue. when cnn reached out on our findings to the pentagon, the spokeswoman said it called upon all parties to take all feasible precautions to avoid harming civilians. the final decisions on conduct are made by the members of the saudi-led...
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u.s. air force for anything.comes how do you keep the advantages of scale and still have the advantages of a nimble startup how do i get the nimbleness, too? i want to be able to absorb a punch because of my scale and i want to be able to dodge a punch because of my nimbleness >>> at a 0 it-person startup company the decision-making speed is so quick and that's why they are so nimble, and then in a big company or in a big organization like the air force, that decision making has a sendity to speed you get high quality decisions i think sometimes people think the decisions are low quality. i don't think so i think you usually get high quality decisions. you just get them slowly which is be a problem so the way to fix that in a large organization, this is what we do at amazon is we acknowledge that there are two types of decisions. there are decisions that are -- we call them two-way doors they are decisions where if you mick a decision, you walk through the door and it turns out that you made the wrong decision, y
u.s. air force for anything.comes how do you keep the advantages of scale and still have the advantages of a nimble startup how do i get the nimbleness, too? i want to be able to absorb a punch because of my scale and i want to be able to dodge a punch because of my nimbleness >>> at a 0 it-person startup company the decision-making speed is so quick and that's why they are so nimble, and then in a big company or in a big organization like the air force, that decision making has a...
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u.s. air force is currently over 2,000 pilots short of requirements. in the face of increased demand from industry, pilot retention has steadily decreased over the last five years. additionally the air force reserve and international guard have failed to meet their affiliation goals in the past several years. the design in aviation professionals is the result of several factors caused by the cyclical nature in how we attract, produce and retain pilots. increased operations tempo, shift in resources from conventional aviation to stand up new capabilities and budgetary pressures led to an under production of new pilots combined with the boom in commercial aviation hiring. in the face of the current pilot shortage the air force must work to retain current pilots while growing and producing a great number of new pilots. at the same time the commercial airline companies are competing to find, attract or growing more pilots or risk grounding planes, closing routes and losing market share. the current pilot shortage is a strategic national challenge that our p
u.s. air force is currently over 2,000 pilots short of requirements. in the face of increased demand from industry, pilot retention has steadily decreased over the last five years. additionally the air force reserve and international guard have failed to meet their affiliation goals in the past several years. the design in aviation professionals is the result of several factors caused by the cyclical nature in how we attract, produce and retain pilots. increased operations tempo, shift in...
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u.s. air force flights like this one we recently joined are in principle now no longer allowed. >> prior to president, it looked like we were going to war with north korea and now we have a lot of progress. >> reporter: but north korea has so far done nothing to get rid of the nuclear bombs it already has. and u.s. intelligence officials have told nbc news they believe north korea is still making nuclear weapons. that was nbc's richard engel there. >>> well, cristiano ronaldo left the pitch in tears after being sent off 29 minutes into his champions league debut for juventus his side went on to beat valencia 2-0 in spain but the 100 million euro forward faces a one-game ban adam joins us. the good news is juventus still won. >> yeah. ronaldo likes grabbing the headlines but not in this way. just a half hour into his debut he was given a straight red card they could appeal that but they run the risk of being given a frivolous extended ban it was innocuous it was off the ball. he was deemed to have grabbed the hair -- >> you don't think he should have gotten the red card >> that's not for me
u.s. air force flights like this one we recently joined are in principle now no longer allowed. >> prior to president, it looked like we were going to war with north korea and now we have a lot of progress. >> reporter: but north korea has so far done nothing to get rid of the nuclear bombs it already has. and u.s. intelligence officials have told nbc news they believe north korea is still making nuclear weapons. that was nbc's richard engel there. >>> well, cristiano...
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u.s. air force, heather wilson and house speaker paul ryan coming here and there isa, september 27th. so we hope you'll join us all. thank you so much for being here today. i would like to ask that you stay seated for just a moment so we can wipe our wonderful speaker exhibitors. she has another event to get too quickly. we hope that she will come back and speak at the club again and you will have more of an opportunity to equip her at a later date. again, thank you so much for being here today. [applause] .. >> and director of the national air is now one -- and senators that october 31 there are a number -- event we are german -- adjourned. [inaudible conversations] >> to be a beacon to the world to conduct ourselves in a manner with uncivil discourse we have to remember of the entire world. >> i am deeply concerned on many levels by policy he has it been helpful to long-term relations on a daily basis and to suggest we can go alone i don't that is the case by any means with extraordinary power and we need partners around the globe seven ken starr is out with his book about whitewate
u.s. air force, heather wilson and house speaker paul ryan coming here and there isa, september 27th. so we hope you'll join us all. thank you so much for being here today. i would like to ask that you stay seated for just a moment so we can wipe our wonderful speaker exhibitors. she has another event to get too quickly. we hope that she will come back and speak at the club again and you will have more of an opportunity to equip her at a later date. again, thank you so much for being here...
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u.s. air force flights like this one recently joined are in principle are now no longer allowed. >> priorlooks like we were going to war with north korea and now we have a lot of progress. >> reporter: north korea has so far done nothing to get rid of the nuclear bombs it already has. u.s. intelligence officials have told nbc news they believe noah is still making nuclear weapons. >> richard engel reporting on this summit. the leader of the north plan to visit the south and if two koreas plan a joint bid for the olympic games in 2032. another break. when we come back, we'll return to our lead story tonight at a time when people are saying we have been here before. we have been close to this. the story when we continue. this is an insurance commercial. but let's be honest, nobody likes dealing with insurance. which is why esurance hired me, dennis quaid, as their spokesperson because apparently, i'm highly likable. see, they know it's confusing. i literally have no idea what i'm getting, dennis quaid. that's why they're making it simple, man in cafe. and more affordable. thank you, dennis
u.s. air force flights like this one recently joined are in principle are now no longer allowed. >> priorlooks like we were going to war with north korea and now we have a lot of progress. >> reporter: north korea has so far done nothing to get rid of the nuclear bombs it already has. u.s. intelligence officials have told nbc news they believe noah is still making nuclear weapons. >> richard engel reporting on this summit. the leader of the north plan to visit the south and if...
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u.s. air force flights like this one recently joined are in principle are now no longer allowed. >> prior like we were going to war with north korea and now we have a lot of progress. >> reporter: north korea has so far done nothing to get rid of the nuclear bombs it already has. u.s. intelligence officials have told nbc news they believe noah is still making nuclear weapons. >> richard engel reporting on this summit. the leader of the north plan to visit the south and if two koreas plan a joint bid for the olympic games in 2032. another break. when we come back, we'll return to our lead story tonight at a time when people are saying we have been here before. we have been close to this. the story when we continue. cancer ... it's very personal. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, we use diagnostic tools that help us better understand what drives each person's cancer. this is what we mean by outsmarting cancer. and for some, it may uncover more effective trea
u.s. air force flights like this one recently joined are in principle are now no longer allowed. >> prior like we were going to war with north korea and now we have a lot of progress. >> reporter: north korea has so far done nothing to get rid of the nuclear bombs it already has. u.s. intelligence officials have told nbc news they believe noah is still making nuclear weapons. >> richard engel reporting on this summit. the leader of the north plan to visit the south and if two...
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u.s. air force base located there, you see the center of the storm just moving parallel with that island chainefore hitting kyushu and heading to the main island of japan, honshu, where the largest population density is located and will be feeling the effects all the way to tokyo, though the best news about this situation is that the storm is picking up its forward momentum, forward speed and it is going to exit the region very quickly. but not before bringing very strong gusty winds to your monday morning commute if you're located in tokyo. there was some damage in okinawa. this is an area well prepared, well versed in tropical systems like this, typhoon not out of the ordinary. this is the fifth typhoon to make landfall in japan, just since july alone. but nonetheless, you still have power out, 300,000 people without power at the moment. fligh flights disrupted. we have transportation services completely down including the trains, high speed trains that travel across much of japan. look at these rainfall totals, over 375 millimeters in some locations, but look at how quickly it exits the reg
u.s. air force base located there, you see the center of the storm just moving parallel with that island chainefore hitting kyushu and heading to the main island of japan, honshu, where the largest population density is located and will be feeling the effects all the way to tokyo, though the best news about this situation is that the storm is picking up its forward momentum, forward speed and it is going to exit the region very quickly. but not before bringing very strong gusty winds to your...
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u.s. air force was asked about musk's use of marijuana and said, we will need time to determine the facts the appropriate process to handle the situation. so it's one of those things where he's just having a really rough time of it. and i think some of his friends and closest advisers would tell him he's contributing. >> right, exactly. have to think about the things he says and the choices he's making. >> yes. >> all right. thank you. >>> some original digital content for you. tech leaders recently gathered in san francisco in our digital video. jonathan bloom look at some of the major innovations being presented there. watch the story here before you share. ♪ the biggest con fab of incredible speakers and visionaries in the tech world. >> i think you know who is next, given the fact we're close to standing room. >> all these people want to come see the big speakers, the ceo of uber, priscilla chan from the chan/zuckerberg initiative. >> i just think it's crazy that i'm here today. >> they're here and they're going to wander through the startup alley and see what's coming next. ♪ >> repo
u.s. air force was asked about musk's use of marijuana and said, we will need time to determine the facts the appropriate process to handle the situation. so it's one of those things where he's just having a really rough time of it. and i think some of his friends and closest advisers would tell him he's contributing. >> right, exactly. have to think about the things he says and the choices he's making. >> yes. >> all right. thank you. >>> some original digital...
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u.s. air force flights like this one we recently joined are in principle are now no longer allowed. >> prior to becoming president, it looked like we were going to war with north korea and now we have a lot of progress. >> reporter: north korea has so far done nothing to get rid of the nuclear bombs it already has. u.s. intelligence officials have told nbc news they believe north korea is still making nuclear weapons. >> richard engel reporting on this summit. two other positive stories have emer emerged. the leader of the north plans to visit the south and the two koreas plan a joint bid for the olympic games in 2032. another break. when we come back, we'll return to our lead story tonight. at a time when people are saying we have been here before, we have been close to this. the story when we continue. >>> last thing before we go tonight, while the president's nomination of judge kavanaugh become justice kavanaugh is in peril and while there are questions surrounding monday's hearing and whether we will hear from kavanaugh along with his accuser, dr. ford, right now the argument turns on t
u.s. air force flights like this one we recently joined are in principle are now no longer allowed. >> prior to becoming president, it looked like we were going to war with north korea and now we have a lot of progress. >> reporter: north korea has so far done nothing to get rid of the nuclear bombs it already has. u.s. intelligence officials have told nbc news they believe north korea is still making nuclear weapons. >> richard engel reporting on this summit. two other...
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u.s. air force to build its next training jet the air force plans to buy about 350 jets and 46 simulatorso replace its aging t-38 fleet which is nearly 50 years old. >>> the fda aproving eli lilly' new migraine drug. about 39 million americans suffer from migraine headaches i know you're not one of them. >> i am not, but i have friends that are laid out for days because of them. >>> coming up, google goes to washington what can you expect from that high-stakes sitdown. >>> and pump prices on the move. when will oil prices stop going higher john kilduff has that. stick around and we've grown substantially. so i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. that's right, $36,000. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. my unlimited 2% cash back is more than just a perk, it's our healthcare. can i say it? what's in your wallet? ignition sequence starts. 10... 9... guidance is internal. 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... ♪ thanks, janet. it's welcomemy happy place. store. you can le
u.s. air force to build its next training jet the air force plans to buy about 350 jets and 46 simulatorso replace its aging t-38 fleet which is nearly 50 years old. >>> the fda aproving eli lilly' new migraine drug. about 39 million americans suffer from migraine headaches i know you're not one of them. >> i am not, but i have friends that are laid out for days because of them. >>> coming up, google goes to washington what can you expect from that high-stakes sitdown....
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u.s. air force in 1951. >> reporter: daniel duarte comes from a proud military family. >> of all my five brothersll served in the service from pearl harbor to the vietnam war. >> reporter: public service is one of many duarte family traditions. this story hinges on their annual pre-christmas tamale tradition. >> we always do, yeah. the week before christmas because everybody gets together. >> reporter: the duartes documented their 2017 batch with photos. it's a good thing because in february, the duartes got an unexpected bill claiming daniel owed $2,200 for a four-day stay at el camino hospital in mountain view the week before christmas, the same time they were making those tamales. have you ever been to el camino hospital? >> no. >> have you ever been admitted there? >> no. >> called there? >> no. >> reporter: rita and daniel duarte as well as their daughter lisa called el camino hospital to point out the error. >> when i called them immediately, and i said, you sent me a bill in my husband's name that you had him in the hospital. i said, he waze never there. >> reporter: rita says a hospital s
u.s. air force in 1951. >> reporter: daniel duarte comes from a proud military family. >> of all my five brothersll served in the service from pearl harbor to the vietnam war. >> reporter: public service is one of many duarte family traditions. this story hinges on their annual pre-christmas tamale tradition. >> we always do, yeah. the week before christmas because everybody gets together. >> reporter: the duartes documented their 2017 batch with photos. it's a...
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the air force will use the choppers to protect the u.s. nuclear arsenal. meone in the air force said because of competition we were able to cut out a huge chunk of how much it would have cost us i think maybe 1$1.7 billion but it made me start thinking are these contracts less lucrative than they used to be >> the president will tell you he's been putting the screws on the defense contractors, getting them to jam prices down. it's a weird world it's sort of a market but not really because there's only one buyer for a lot of these things. >> once you win the contract, then it's -- >> yeah. once you win the contract, it's how many years, how many plus ups can you do inside the contract the advantage goes to the contractor >> good to have you here >> this is really easy today shares of century link are lower today. its cfo is leaving good guy >> i don't know. i'll do a little research. i have to call a guy >> he is joining t-mobile to help oversea its peaeoversee itr with sprint. >> that's a phone company. >> he's come down to earth his value added is these ar
the air force will use the choppers to protect the u.s. nuclear arsenal. meone in the air force said because of competition we were able to cut out a huge chunk of how much it would have cost us i think maybe 1$1.7 billion but it made me start thinking are these contracts less lucrative than they used to be >> the president will tell you he's been putting the screws on the defense contractors, getting them to jam prices down. it's a weird world it's sort of a market but not really because...
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air force association will continue shortly. at 10:15 eastern this morning we'll have a panel discussion with chief master sergeants in the u.s. r force, that will be live here on c-span2. on capitol hill, the senate judiciary committee canceled the vote for brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. and the woman accused him of assaulting her christine blasey ford, on monday morning. and they've invited kavanaugh to testify, but she says she wants the fbi investigation to go forward before she testifies. if it goes forward, c-span will have live coverage. saturday, two retiring members of congress, republican senator bob corker of tennessee and democratic congress woman nicky so songus of massachusetts talk about their experience. >> it's so important as a nation to be a beacon of the world and conduct ourselves in a manner that represents the best and when we stoop to civil discourse, we stoop to pettiness. we have to remember that the entire world looks to us, they do. >> i'm deeply concerned. i'm deeply concerned by our president on many levels, on poli policy, i think on-- i think he's been very-- not been helpful to long-term
air force association will continue shortly. at 10:15 eastern this morning we'll have a panel discussion with chief master sergeants in the u.s. r force, that will be live here on c-span2. on capitol hill, the senate judiciary committee canceled the vote for brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. and the woman accused him of assaulting her christine blasey ford, on monday morning. and they've invited kavanaugh to testify, but she says she wants the fbi investigation to go forward before she...
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u.s. air force captain, congressman your thoughts on this day? >> well, we should never forget this day. we should never forget those who parish. we should never forget the lessons that we learned in this cowardly attack by radical islamic jihad because if we do we run the risk of having it being repeated. we've made some great changes in our intelligence world and our law enforcement i think people are on their p's and q's after what happened 17 years ago. liz: and congressman the leader of al qaeda out with the new september 11 message, he's rip ping the president's close support for israel saying "trump 's stupid for shifting the american embassy to jerusalem from tel aviv" and also calling for unity for the world's terrorist to conduct attacks on the american homeland. your reaction to that? >> my reaction is bring it on. we need to have unity here as well. democrats and republicans need to realize that this is not a partisan war on terrorism and with our allies. we need unity there and we need to stand shoulder to shoulder to get these people who would like nothing better than to de
u.s. air force captain, congressman your thoughts on this day? >> well, we should never forget this day. we should never forget those who parish. we should never forget the lessons that we learned in this cowardly attack by radical islamic jihad because if we do we run the risk of having it being repeated. we've made some great changes in our intelligence world and our law enforcement i think people are on their p's and q's after what happened 17 years ago. liz: and congressman the leader...
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u.s. air force.ce, the air force needs the increase its number of squadrons, cheryl, by 25%. and behind all of this is the burgeoning militaries of russia and china. as we know, president trump has talked about this a lot, the need to get a boost in spending, defense spending for the military to upgrade the equipment and the volume of equipment that we have. and as you've seen in the last week or two, the defense and aerospace sector has been on a tear. so ita, that is the etf. it's off a little bit today but just recently hit an all-time high. back to you. cheryl: a lot of those airplanes, military aircraft are still grounded to this day and are in desperate need of repair. ashley, that was a great point. ashley webster live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. ash, thank you so much. >>> again, let's look at your markets. what a day. what trade war? what trade worries? the dow's up 173 right now. it's like a repeat of yesterday. nasdaq is actually down, there's some pressure on the bigger t
u.s. air force.ce, the air force needs the increase its number of squadrons, cheryl, by 25%. and behind all of this is the burgeoning militaries of russia and china. as we know, president trump has talked about this a lot, the need to get a boost in spending, defense spending for the military to upgrade the equipment and the volume of equipment that we have. and as you've seen in the last week or two, the defense and aerospace sector has been on a tear. so ita, that is the etf. it's off a...
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u.s. air force speaker paulhave house ryan coming in, and we hope that you will join us. thank you so much for being here. i would like to ask that you stay seated for just a moment, so we can let our wonderful speaker exit with her staff. she has another event is get to, -- event to get to, but we hope that she will return to speak at the club again and you will have an opportunity to equip her at a later date. thank you for being here today. [applause] >> while they are exiting i will plug a couple more offense because we have so many great events coming up. we have the director general of out to zero coming in at the beginning of october. we have the president of slovenia coming september 28. -- the the ceo of director of the national air and space museum coming october 22, and we have senator ben sass coming in seeking on wednesday, october 31. there are a number of excellent events, and you can look for details on the matter website. thank you for coming out. we are adjourned. [applause] [murmuring] >> on capitol hill today, the senate passing a temporary spending pa
u.s. air force speaker paulhave house ryan coming in, and we hope that you will join us. thank you so much for being here. i would like to ask that you stay seated for just a moment, so we can let our wonderful speaker exit with her staff. she has another event is get to, -- event to get to, but we hope that she will return to speak at the club again and you will have an opportunity to equip her at a later date. thank you for being here today. [applause] >> while they are exiting i will...
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u.s. air force. i would offer internet industrial controllers. there are vulnerabilities potentially there if you look at the studies, particularly as the faa looks to move towards next against. there's the ability to spoof global positioning systems. so there lies a potential threat, whether we're talking about specifically on the aircraft but certainly as the aircraft is approaching the s surface where it needs to be able to land. we need to make sure the same type of security protections are in place for all of our airport safety devices. so that's where i think there's particular more credible threat. >> you must be reading my notes. my next was about the air traffic control system. it's one issue if this happens when every aircraft is on the ground, but i forget how many aircraft that fateful day that they spoke about that we had to put down on the ground and if that system was compromised how dangerous that would be. this may piggyback my first question in many of the things we speak about in homeland security, we talk about component parts
u.s. air force. i would offer internet industrial controllers. there are vulnerabilities potentially there if you look at the studies, particularly as the faa looks to move towards next against. there's the ability to spoof global positioning systems. so there lies a potential threat, whether we're talking about specifically on the aircraft but certainly as the aircraft is approaching the s surface where it needs to be able to land. we need to make sure the same type of security protections are...
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u.s. air force here 71st birthday. thank you all for your service. it's wonderful to have you here.mys. now the fashions that stole tn >> natalie was there with us. she is up early in l.a. with mothat. >> we had some prime real estate for the arrivals special. w seat to the fun and ♪ >> reporter: the 70th prime time emmy awards were red hot. >> it's really just a celebration of a lot of great work. >> rte the traditional red carpet was decked out in gold. >> we are killing it with "the day show." the biggest stars of the small screen burning it up and having some fun. >> if it ain't fun, don't do it. >> we love that. go have a frozee or soetthing. >> t to celebrate and support one another. >> look at >>this. n emmy nominee fixing me. >> we all win when we all look od. >> r you can't forget the fashion. tell m beautiful bright red dress. >> thank you. it's oscar de la renta. once i put it on feel i myself and the can like, you know, this is a great dress. >> repor we can't handle you. it was all about bright anlors. >> id to do something ale litt different, a color i hadn'tdone, some
u.s. air force here 71st birthday. thank you all for your service. it's wonderful to have you here.mys. now the fashions that stole tn >> natalie was there with us. she is up early in l.a. with mothat. >> we had some prime real estate for the arrivals special. w seat to the fun and ♪ >> reporter: the 70th prime time emmy awards were red hot. >> it's really just a celebration of a lot of great work. >> rte the traditional red carpet was decked out in gold....