Weekend on cspan three. Next, a panel of photo historians looks at the u. S. Army signal corps with a focus on images captured by photographers. The National Archives and the u. S. Army center of history covers to this event. The Army Signal Corps photographic collection is one of the largest in the branch. Roughly one million images covering world war i through 1981 ronald a military activities during war and on the home front. As we will examine tonight, the aftermath of war. In this tribute, we remember and honor the soldier photographers who, through their images, or a witness of postwar destruction. Welcome the Strategic Communications officer for the u. S. Army center of military history. He retired from the army reserve and 2017. He had the rank of colonel and 35 years of military service. He deployed three times and commanded the American Forces network in a rock and baghdad plus direct Media Operations and assisted spokesman for commissions at guantanamo bay, cuba and was the
Good Tuesday Morning welcome to squawk alley. I am Carl Quintanilla with Morgan Brennan at post nine of the new york stock exchange. Jon fortt joins us from investor day for qualcomm, first one since 2016 a lot from jon throughout the hour, including a sit down with the ceo exclusively in a few moments. We start with tech on a tear, on pace for the best year in a decade, shrugging off mixed earnings concerns. Sectors off another record close. The dow is selling off, down 120. Buyers beware. Some say were set for overbought conditions when it comes to tech. We talk more about this and the market at large. The chairman of Global Internet banking, good to have you back. Thanks for having me. How do you put the run weve seen, especially in things like semis into context whats driving it . It is amazing, nasdaq up 28 , driven by bigger cap companies, apple up over 60 , microsoft up over 40 , facebook up over 40 to add to the point, semis has been a sub sector, up 58 , driving growth other s
Inside keep your windows and your doors closed because of course of the a heavy smoke. The refinery fire set off some vegetation fires in the area surrounding the facility. The new star fires burned about 17 acres so far it is 20 contained. But firefighters say they have stopped the spread. Cal fire says several agencies are helping to respond to all of this. And i want check in with kron fours dan kerman hes got the latest from the scene including some a new information dan what are you saying. Well interstate 80 in the coming skyway you can see what weve been looking at all day long which is thick black smoke, going to step out of the way so you can get a better idea of what were looking for as you know, 3 tanks here that ended up exploding and catching fire. We had a brief bit of a respite for a while after it happened just before 2 oclock and then one of the tanks collapsed and when it collapsed, we got a lot more thick black smoke again was but as you see whether its more or less
Despithuge flames smoke now seems to be the Biggest Issue because breathing is hard you might have noticed when you came out to me and i had my mask on because the Fire Department when around passing these masks to anybody near this area, particularly the media because the wind sometimes carries the smoke in our particular direction. But it looks like most of the smoke for now blowing away from us, but every now and then a gust picks up and sends it our way it does not appear anybody was injured are killed. Fire exploded really quickly because he was called in at 6. 20 and the morning and according to the Fire Department within 15 minutes. They knew they had their hands full they call back up and it was declared a 3 alarm i are just 10 or 15 minutes into the battle thats how much they knew particularly because they know this location is used by artists and that is important because of the chemicals that they use to weld to do paintings to stained glass and thats why it seems to be more
A conversation about his career and unique approach to image making. Good evening. Welcome to a conversation between photographer David Leventhal and our senior curator of contemporary interpretation, joanna marsh. It is always a treat to hear from an artist and i can tell you that david is a great storyteller. We are in for a delightful evening. I also wanted to pause and not only recognize david but his family who has come from far away, from utah and california, nephews, sisters, please join be me in welcoming david and his family. [applause] after this program, i invite all of you to join us for the reception for the celebratory opening of american myth in David Leventhal photographs. For those of you who do not know me, i have the pleasure as serving as the director here at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and also our branch museum, the renwick gallery. Very often i hear from people, once i introduced myself as the director, whats on view . Im always happy to share that news a