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Wow, how beautiful, danilo perez. Thank you for joining us. Its a pleasure to be here. Hinojosa some people might not know your name, but you are a grammy Award Winning musician, composer. You head up the Berklee College of music global jazz institute. Yes. Hinojosa you head up the panamanian jazz festival that you created. You live in boston. Yes. Hinojosa and you give so much back in terms of your music to the world. Its really an honor to have you here. Its my honor, too. Hinojosa when people think about jazz, sometimes they think its a solid american traditional music. You grew up in panama, and in fact, panama and jazz, theres a long history there. I mean, youre panamanian, latin jazz, but this is not new, right . Yes. Actually, there has been a significant contribution from panamanians to jazz, actually. One of them started with luis russell. He made a fantastic contribution with louis armstrong. They made some records. He grew up in panama until he was 17 years old. He won a lot
Reach the target with two aerial refuelings along the way. Welcome to the combat operations floor. Lieutenant colonel David Hayworth takes us into the command center as the b1 and other aircraft carryout the days attack plan against isis. It doesnt have windows, but it has a nice view. The air war has been going on for 14 months, but this is the first time news cameras have been allowed into its nerve center. The weapon of choice is information. The more information we have, the better we are able to make decisions. On one wall, a giant map showing the location of every plane. Green are american and allied. The blue are commercial aircraft. On another, a video feed from an unmanned drone, one of dozens orbiting over iraq and syria. We make our way around the floor to a spot in the center called the crows nest. This is the nexus, the center of the air campaign. 60 minutes is here to follow that b1 bomber on its mission against isis. General Charles Brown is the commander of the air war.
Reach the target with two aerial refuelings along the way. Welcome to the combat operations floor. Lieutenant colonel David Hayworth takes us into the command center as the b1 and other aircraft carryout the days attack plan against isis. It doesnt have windows, but it has a nice view. The air war has been going on for 14 months, but this is the first time news cameras have been allowed into its nerve center. Of choice is information. The more information we have, the better we are able to make decisions. Wall, a giant map showing the location of every plane. Green are american and allied. The blue are commercial aircraft. On another, a video feed from an unmanned drone, one of dozens orbiting over iraq and syria. We make our way around the floor to a spot in the center called the crows nest. This is the nexus, the center of the air campaign. 60 minutes is here to follow that b1 bomber on its mission against isis. General Charles Brown is the commander of the air war. How much of an ef