Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah [camera shutters snapping] thank you. Thank you. How are you . [camera shutters snapping] [cicada noises] stay back on the side. [cicada noises] [indiscernible conversation] [cicada noises] [camera shutters snapping] quickly. Gotta move. Gotta move. [indiscernible conversation] [laughter] right behind you. Could you pass me that bag real quick . Please. Edmund pettus bridge, one more time. The work of a great man. A man who started out with humble beginnings, but by the grace of god ended up helping. Congressman john lewis walking the Edmund Pettus bridge one more time. [inaudible] [singing] [inaudible] [singing] oh, freedom oh, freedom oh, freedom before our be a slave before ill be a slave ill be buried in my grave [cicada noises] [singing] its right over my head. [applause] [indiscernible] Memorial Services for congressman john lewis continue on monday when his casket comes to washington, d. C. There will be a memorial at the capital attended by Hous
I want to invite you to give a listen to our ken and podcasts and art art news podcast, the russian file. Let me just remind everybody that throughout the conversation and we forgot quite a few of them, you can submit questions by email, via twitter and facebook pages and please do include your name and affiliation just as if youre attending a live event of the Wilson Center which hope we can do against it. Id be more likely to call on you for not an anonymous blurt out. Im join today i dr. Fiona hill was a senior fellow and center for the next its a joke in the Foreign Policy program of the Brookings Institution and, of course, is that one will knows served as Deputy Assistant to the president and senior director for european and Russian Affairs on National Security council. That was 201719. From 2006nine she also served as National Intelligence officer for russia and eurasia at the National Intelligence council and is coauthor of of the very well received and widely read book mr. Put
ahouse, and im sure its the a same elsewhere. a elsewhere, it is. a Steve Paulson has all the a numbers for you, steve . a they can produce some heavy rain, gasia and dave. a mister a that is just one, but that a is the second time it has a popped up over san pablo bay. a there is also a good line from a san leandro and you can see a that coming on shore as well. athats been pretty persistent for about the last half hour, apicking up in intensity a bit,a there are some cells moving throug alsoa through marin a county, and they are just scooting throuha. All signs pont towards ait coming over us alater tonight, so thats realla going to keep the possibility aof thundershowers in the a forecast past 24 hours, about 2 1 4. amt. Diablo is about 3 1 4. a they might have that by now, a and napa and hayward, 16 and a san jose, 8. Expect highs today in the 60s, thunderstorms, a possible hail, and all right. Lets head over to sal , you a never know what is the case. a there is a crash on the bay
A gentleman for whom i have tremendous respect in the field of military history more widely. We share a great interest in the First World War and have both done work in that era. His work is not at all limited can see war i as you today, but to world war ii and other conflicts in American Military history. The militarynth museum and library a joint awarded him the Military Museum and Library Literature award for Lifetime Achievement in military writing. I cannot think of anybody who deserves it more. [applause] thanks very much, ed. Are you ready to take to the air . Are you tired of being on the ground . Have you had enough no . You are about to get more but from above. Look above you. T51, but it is in the insignia and colors of the 15th air force, not the eighth. There is a b17 somewhere up there. I told the panel that if i got high enough on what they discussed, i would fly the damn thing. Be ready for a tremendous performance. It could get very physical, not just scholarly. But i
Two historians talk about world war ii in a program titled supremacy of the skies. Donald miller discusses the Strategic Bombing of germany, followed by conrad crane who focuses on air power during the dday invasion of normandy. This is part of the world war ii annual conference. Our final panel, for what has been a great day and is only going to get better, is supremacy in the skies, allied air domination in europe. Panel, i have to say i feel a certain sigh of relief i am no longer the only world war i guy here, but a gentleman for whom i have tremendous respect, personally and for his scholarship, dr. John mauro. Has really become a pillar in the faculty at the university of georgia, and in the field of military history more widely although of course he and i share a great interest in the First World War and have both done work in that era. Not limited to world war i as you can see today but world war ii and to other conflicts in American Military history. Month, ther this Pritzker