With great internet. Wow supports cspan as a Public Service along with these other Television Providers giving you a frontrow seat to democracy. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudibleh conversations] the hearing will come to order. I welcome you all to todays hearing [inaudible] servicemembers put their lives on the line [inaudible] make sure the nations [inaudible] okay. That could be trouble. All right. Can we get the other brokerages like a started here . Servicemembers put their lives and their health on the line when they put on their uniforms here and in return we have a profound responsibility to make sure that the nation is doing all that he can to keep them safe, to prevent battlefields and training casualties, and to provide the best possible care for those who are injured. We are holding this hearing over there . Good. We are holding this hearing because dod is not beating its responsibilities when it comes to traumatic brain injuries and other injuri
The website cspan. Org. We leave it to take you bye to capitol hill for a hearing on traumatic brain injuries in the u. S. Military. Youre watching live coverage of the Senate Armed Services Company Hearing on ■ . Okay. I just got started here. Service members put their lives and their health on the line when th put on their uniforms. In return we have a profound responsibility to make sure that the nation is doing all that it can to keep them safe, to prevent battlefield and training casualties and to q provide the best possible care. We are holding this hearing. Are we there . Good. We are holding this hearing because meeting the responsibilities when it comes to traumatic brain injuries and other injuries that result from pressure that is caused by a shock wave that exceeds norm atmospheric values have been the signature with wounds of the war with iraq and afghanistan. But, there are also injuries incurred in training here at home. They are invisible but service causing headaches
Fletcher from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park with us here tonight, and we, please remember to mute yourself at the program tonight will be recorded so youll beto able to find that online within the next couple of days. Also at the end of our program tonight we will have time for questions, so if you have a question please send that in the chat and joyce will be asking those at the end of the program so again thank you, guys for joining us tonight and help me in welcoming Ranger Fletcher to a program. Thank you tonight for juniper again my name is ranger antoine fletcher. I the fights communicative for Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the appalachian highland Science Learning center. R. Tonight, well, on welcf the National Park service, i just want toca welcome you all o your africanamerican experiences in the smokies. This project is so important, weve been working on for so long and were finally getting to the point where we are really getting information out to the mas
Im stan deaton with the georgia historical society, and were so glad that youve joined us today for our special program. We are joined by dr. Andrew denson western Carolina University. The theme of this years Georgia History festival is about the importance of place in georgia, and were going to be really focusing today on the experience of the cherokee people in Georgia History. What happened to them and the way that georgians have remembered their history and their experience particularly with removal coming forward all the way up into the present. I want to welcome dr. Denton to our program andrew welcome and thanks so much for being here with us. Thanks, dan. Its a really good to talk with you all. Let me give andrew a quick introduction as i mentioned. Hes a professor of history at western Carolina University where he teaches courses on native american and United States history. He participates in their Cherokee Studies Program as you might expect he is the author of this book pub
Well, hello, everybody, and welcome to our Virtual Program tonight. My name is morgan burnham. The public manager here at the tennessee state. And we are thrilled to have Antoine Fletcher from the Great Smoky Mountains national with us tonight here tonight. And before we get started, a couple of things. Please remember to meet yourself and our program tonight will be record it so youll able to find that online within the next couple of days. Also at the end of our program we will have time for. So if you have question, please send that in the chat and joyce will be asking those at the end of the program. So, again, thank you guys joining us tonight. And i help me in welcoming Ranger Fletcher to our program. Oh, thank you very much. And thank you, everyone, tonight for joining again. My name is ranger. Im the science for Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the Appalachian Highlands learning center. Tonight, well, on of the National Park service. I just to welcome you all to your Afri