You so much for being with us. The individual who runs this facility, the most Popular Museum in the smithsonian. Can i put in a plug . Absolutely. At 8 30 tonight were going to have an Opening Ceremony for our new exhibit, the boeing milestones of flight hall and its where where we are now open to the public and well stay open all night so if you havent got anything else to do, even if you do, come down, the weather is clearing here, were going to do it outside and have a grand time. And ill put a plug for cspan 3 American History tv because were carrying it live. Thanks for being with us. Well show you around this terrific facility, this museum and some of the artifacts, oneofakind items only here at the air and space museum. Behind me you see the wright flier, the worlds first airplane. On the morning of december 17, 1903 at 10 35 a. M. Orville wright at the controls takes flight in 120 feet. Thats the first time a man has entered the air in a fly magazine. At the end of four flight
Theyre part of the original collection here in fact, and we were provided those during the period where we were destroying those launch vehicles in both russia and here. We have another call from steve in new york. Steve, go ahead, please. Caller hello, general . Is anybody on the other end there . Yes, we are. We can hear you. Caller hello . Go ahead, steve. Hello. Caller you know, when columbus sailed for america, he didnt know it at the time, but Queen Isabella funded his expedition. And they were looking for known treasure, a shorter way to the orient to get spices, and he collided with the American Continent by accident. And we know for a certainty that there on the moon and on mars theres not a blade of grass, theres not a glass of water, theres not a breath of fresh air. So, you know, you risk life and limb to go to a better ace. But we have that right here on earth. Why would we want to go there, moon or mars . Can someone explain that to me . Thank you for the call. Well, you
General jack dailey, thank you for being with us. We have a busy night. We appreciate it. The individual who runs this facility, the most Popular Museum in the smithsonian. Thanks for your time. Could i put in a plug . Absolutely. At 8 30 tonight eastern daylight time, were going to have an Opening Ceremony for our new exhibit, the boeing milestones of flight hall, right next door to where we are now, and its open to the public. Were going to stay open all night. So, if you havent got anything else to do tonight, even if you do, come on down, because the weathers clearing here. Were going to do it outside. Were going to have a grand time. And cspan American History tv is carrying it live. Were going to show you around. Thanks again for being with us. Sure. Were going to show you around this terrific facility, this museum, and some of the artifacts, oneofakind items only here at the air and space museum. Behind me you see the wright each week american artifacts takes viewers around the
Now more than ever. So we want to give you an idea of how police are trained in the use of force tactics. Of course, it varies by department. But we discovered its a pretty complex series of judgment calls. Now, we reached out to a couple of different agencies. Prince georges county police invited Aaron Gilchrist to see how officers get a person under control. Reporter its a training scenario every officer goes through every year, making the call on drawing a gun and firing on a suspect. Officers are taught to consider several other steps before a bullet ever leaves the chamber. To be able to use force to protect citizens, protect themselves, enforce the laws. Reporter the sergeant runs the specialized training unit, the use of force team. He says training starts in the classroom, ethics, constitutional law, and videos of whats right and whats not. In the field, he says an officers professional presence is usually enough to defuse a situation, as the officers showed us. Domestic assaul
Same thing that is afforded to those that are not black and brown like ourselves. [applause] hello. My name is rita lark. I live down in north beach place. Im a resident there and i would like to ask a question. Okay. I seen two people theyre running around and get arrested and charged and it seems like every time you come down and pick them up they get right back out. The address is 567 bay street apartment 1511. 21 victims had home invasions, rapes, molested and robbed and home taken over and it didnt make sense to me, and i also want to know down in mcdonalds at the wharf there are them hanging out there too and they come in different shades, hispanics and africanamericans are hanging around that mcdonalds and its so bad my daughter doesnt want to go there and she can point them out and show them to me and its side that Fishermans Wharf is having this and you have the individuals in the area or trying to follow you home or sock you and rob you. I had an information on safe way on th