Technology a vietnam and the air power history journal and is currently writing a book that explores the relationship between pilot culture and the Technological Development of military aircraft here earned his ph. D. From Kansas State University with his dissertation the calls of the lightweight fighter 1964 to 1991 and ladies and gentlemen please help me in welcoming doctor michael handguns. applause all right. Ill try not to keep you from the reception, i did want to start off by talking about something that happened a year ago. There was an air force f15 flying overseer yeah and this is not what you expected to hear in a world war i lecture but stay with me, he shoots down an iranian drone. A uav, not quite two weeks later a second almost identical event ppened. I dont know about you but my twitter exploded. People started talking online, blogs are being written, people are arguing, and what they are arguing about is does shooting down that drone count as a kill . Is that something
Barnstorm,ing and cowriter and director of the law faith as to jail. He is the author of to swing through the sky, and musical theater piece commissioned and produced by George Mason University about the history of jazz empowered flight. He was a longtime member of the right experience team an executive director of the discovery flight foundation. Paul is a graduate of Washington University in st. Louis with a degree in visual arts. In addition to aviation history and documentary filmmaking. His career covers classical drawing, stem in steam education. Exhibit design and photography. With that i would like to turn the stage over to paul, thank you all again so much for coming tonight. Hello. Thank you so much for having me. Can everyone see me okay . Hear me okay . Great. Im going to make sure i turn this thing on correctly. Okay, thank you kathy, and to everyone at smithsonian for having me back. I am very happy to be here. Again i am sharing the story with you. I think its really a f
Stick i was trying to determine what she had on. Clothing. He got real quiet and whispered and said red blood. Chills up and down my spine. This kit saw this. A little boy witnessed something terrifying the night his mother vanished. It was ripping my heart. He was so traumatized. Everybodys life changed that night. What had happened to his mom . I wake up in the middle of the night. Haunted for two decades and he would make a chilling discovery that would unlock the mystery. Now you know the whole story. Its so unbelievable. I knew he was telling his moms story. Be hello, and welcome to dateline. Aaron frazier was three years old when his mom left the house, never to be seen or heard from again. Police soon learned that aaron may have witnessed the unspeakable, the murder of his own mother. The boy would become a man before the truth was revealed. Although memories faded, the evidence pointing to the killer could not stay buried. Here is Dennis Murphy with, she never left. She had bee
For murder do you feel responsible for bonnies murder . No. Announcer this is new day with Alisyn Camerota and john berman. Good morning. Welcome to your new day. New this morning the president wanted to use undocumented immigrants, human beings, as a means to retaliate against political opponents in a stunning new report. The Washington Post broke the story that President Trump personally pushed the department of Homeland Security to release detained migrants at the border into socalled sanctuary cities. The plan was in part to retaliate against political foes. A source tells cnn now ousted Homeland Security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen refused to follow through with the plan. Cnn has also learned white house aide Steven Miller had a hand in pushing the proposal. The Washington Post reviewed emails that show the idea came up First Six Months ago. House speaker Nancy Pelosis district was among the targets. We are joined by one of the reporters who broke the story. We have rachel bade fro
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