You are watching American History tv, all weekend, every weekend on cspan three. To join the conversation, like us on facebook at cspan history. Up next, an oral history interview with cortland caulks cox. Urtland he talks about attending howard university, his involvement in the student nonviolent coordinating committee, participating in the 1963 march on washington, and serving as the secretary general of the 1974 sixth panAfrican Congress. This interview is part of an oral history project initiated by congress. It is included by these seven Oral History Program at the university of north carolinachapel hill. I was born in new york, in harlem, in 1941. In my sisters me to the west indies, teach it in, and my sisters to the west in 1940in trinidad five. I stayed in trinidad from 1945 until 1952. I came back, after my grandmother died in 1952 and lived in harlem for a couple years and we moved to the bronx. Attended Catholic School st. Helena is. St. Helenas. Froment to actually cathol
Taking to protect servicemembers and their families. Good morning to all of you and ood morning to the general and sergeant major. Our efforts on the navy side and we want to update you on the measures we are taking in the marine corps. Before i do thats correct let me give you our latest navy total of 133 positive covid19 in the United States navy. 104 active duty military, 23 civilians, 16 dependents and 19 contractors. I want to give a quick update on the teddy roosevelt. We found several more cases on board the ship. We are in the process now of testing 100 of the crew of that ship to ensure that we are able to contain whatever spread might have occurred there on the ship. But i want to emphasize that the ship is operationally capable and can do its mission sm the ship is pulling into guam and no one on the crew will be allowed to leave into guam and we are starting the process of testing 100 of the crew to ensure that we got that contained. The sailors who have been flown off the
Cspan created by private industry, americas Cable Television company as a Public Service and brought to you by our television provider. Pentagon officials announced they would be testing everyone on board the uss Theodore Roosevelt a after more sailors tested positive. And there are other steps they are taking to protect Service Members and their families. Giving us a forum to get information out. Good morning to all of you and good morning to the general and sergeant major. On tuesday, i spoke to you about our efforts on the navy side and we want to update you on the measures we are taking in the marine corps. Before i do thats correct let me give you our latest navy numbers some everyone is on the same page. Total of 133 positive covid19 in the United States navy. 104 active duty military, 23 civilians, 16 dependents and 19 contractors. I want to give a quick update on the teddy roosevelt. We found several more cases on board the ship. We are in the process now of testing 100 of the
Good morning to all of you and ood morning to the general and sergeant major. On tuesday, i spoke to you about our efforts on the navy side and we want to update you on the measures we are taking in the marine corps. Before i do thats correct let me give you our latest navy total of 133 positive covid19 in the United States navy. 104 active duty military, 23 civilians, 16 dependents and 19 contractors. I want to give a quick update on the teddy roosevelt. We found several more cases on board the ship. We are in the process now of testing 100 of the crew of that ship to ensure that we are able to contain whatever spread might have occurred there on the ship. But i want to emphasize that the ship is operationally capable and can do its mission sm the ship is pulling into guam and no one on the crew will be allowed to leave into guam and we are starting the process of testing 100 of the crew to ensure that we got that contained. The sailors who have been flown off the ship are currently d
Good morning, everyone. I am kathleen hicks. I direct the program here. It is my pleasure to welcome you to this event today. Commander of u. S. Space command and air force base in colorado. We are so lucky to have him joining us for a public conversation with Todd Harrison who directs our airspace security. I almost gave you my job. General raymond willau speak fit and then they will have a moderated conversation followed by audience q and day. Very few things that can be considered bipartisan in nature in washington. The concern over space and space threats are one of those. I hope you will join me in welcoming him. [applause] thank you. I greatly appreciate the invitation. More importantly, thank you for your leadership and wise counsel. I always enjoy coming c here. I had to apologize to the team because i always get more out of these engagements then i give. And i continue to work on. About three years ago, a little over three years ago, right before he took the commander position