community under scrutiny from the senate intelligence committee this morning, as they deliver their annual report on the major global threats to the nation topped by mounting concerns over china and its authoritarian leader. the ccp represents both the leading and most consequential threat to u.s. national security and leadership globally, and its intelligence specific capabilities made it the most serious and consequential intelligence rival. judiciary committee chairman dick durban. and the push by a congressional majority, backed by president biden, to overrule a local washington, d.c. criminal code. the first challenge to home rule for the nation s capital in three decades. on this international women s day, the groundbreaking story of navy captain janet days, the first african american woman to be commander of the naval station in norfolk, virginia. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington where the senate intelligence committee is putting the decisi
days manages nearly every aspect of the base, home to the u.s. atlantic fleet with over 56,000 military personnel, 63 ships and submarines, 18 squadrons, and an average of 1,150 ship movements per year. it almost feels like a small city. think about it as being a mayor, everything from managing the infrastructure, the supply, the utilities, all the support services, not to mention the operational component and the personnel that come to this base. how d that go? one of the people who inspired you to pursue a career in the military is your dad. absolutely. as a little girl growing up and your dad s an army man, i saw how people responded to him. my dad had a huge influence on me joining the military. raised by a single father, when he was deployed to vietnam, captain days and her siblings were temporarily placed in foster care until he returned. and you know, you realize and even for me as a parent, the love that he had for you guys. without a doubt. and the sacrifice
husband. his wife has never spoken about what happened until now. battery-powered brains. an experimental surgery that can literally change people s minds. it felt fantastic. i didn t care what was doing it. is it a cure for depression? revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with tonight s hosts, randi kaye and drew griffin. 15 years ago congress knew it had a big problem. its military housing was in a desperate state. 180,000 units around the world built cheap and now falling apart. facing a billion-dollar repair bill, congress had a big idea. turn the housing over to private companies and let the free market do its work. but as cnn s deborah feyerick reports, for many families living in those homes that big idea has been a disaster. and the men and women who served to protect us are fighting a losing battle at home. reporter: when these sailors and marines left the u.s. to serve their country, no one
anything like that, let alone my husband. his wife has never spoken about what happened until now. battery-powered brains. an experimental surgery that can literally change people s minds. it felt fantastic. i didn t care what was doing it. is it a cure for depression? revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with tonight s hosts, randi kaye and drew griffin. 15 years ago congress knew it had a big problem. its military housing was in a desperate state. 180,000 units around the world built cheap and now falling apart. facing a billion-dollar repair bill, congress had a big idea. turn the housing over to private companies and let the free market do its work. but as cnn s deborah feyerick reports, for many families living in those homes that big idea has been a disaster. and the men and women who served to protect us are fighting a losing battle at home. reporter: when these sailors and marines left the u.
battery-powered brains. an experimental surgery that can literally change people s minds. it felt fantastic. i didn t care what was doing it. is it a cure for depression? revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with tonight s hosts, randi kaye and drew griffin. 15 years ago congress knew it had a big problem. its military housing was in a desperate state. 180,000 units around the world built cheap and now falling apart. facing a billion-dollar repair bill, congress had a big idea. turn the housing over to private companies and let the free market do its work. but as cnn s deborah feyerick reports, for many families living in those homes that big idea has been a disaster. and the men and women who served to protect us are fighting a losing battle at home. reporter: when these sailors and marines left the u.s. to serve their country, no one imagined many would come home to this. so you know people who are aff