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That the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program and our decision to designate the program one of our high-risk areas.
As you know, the SSI program provides means-tested income support payments to eligible aged, blind, or disabled people.
Since the program’s inception in 1974, the number of individuals receiving SSI cash benefits has grown significantly.
In the past several years, a major reason for growth in the SSI rolls has been an increasing number of younger recipients with mental impairments who have limited work histories.
Rapid growth in the number of children receiving SSI benefits has further contributed to changes in the program’s character.
The increased number and diversity of SSI recipients has spurred criticism that the SSI program is increasingly susceptible to fraud, waste, and abuse.
Through our work at Needham, we have also demonstrated that the SSI program has been adversely affected by internal control weaknesses, complex policies, and insufficient management attention.
(A list of related GAO products dealing with SSI program vulnerabilities appears at the end of this statement).
Today, I would like to discuss several long-standing problems in SSI that have caused us to designate the program as high risk. These problems involve the methods SSA uses to verify recipients’ initial and continuing eligibility for SSI benefits and the agency’s efforts to get SSI recipients into the workforce.
These deficiencies have placed the program at considerable risk and contributed to significant annual increases in overpayments to SSI recipients.
Overpayments include payments to people ineligible for the program, as well as to those receiving higher benefit payments than their income and assets warrant.
During 1996, SSA had $ 2.3 billion in overpayments that was owed to the agency, including $ 895 million in newly detected overpayments during the year. In that year, the agency was successful in recovering only $ 357 million of the total outstanding debt.
To briefly summarize our findings, the SSI program has had significant problems in determining initial and continuing financial eligibility because of the agency’s reliance on individuals’ own reports of their income and resources and failure to thoroughly check this information.
Moreover, the judgmental nature of SSA‘s disability determination process and SSA‘s past failure to adequately review SSI recipients to determine whether they remain disabled have also exposed the program to fraud, waste, and abuse. Finally, SSA is at risk of paying some SSI recipients benefits for too long because it has not adequately addressed their special vocational rehabilitation needs nor developed an agency wide strategy for helping recipients who can enter the workforce.
The Congress has recently made several changes that address program eligibility issues and increase the frequency of SSA‘s continuing eligibility reviews.
SSA has also begun addressing its program vulnerabilities and has made the prevention of fraud and abuse a part of its plan for rebuilding public confidence in the agency. However, our concerns about underlying SSI program vulnerabilities and the level of management attention devoted to these vulnerabilities continue.
As part of our high-risk work, we are continuing to evaluate the underlying causes of long-standing SSI problems and the actions necessary to address them.
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OPERATION OF THE ORDNANCE DIVISION
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The management and operation are effected in four functional areas: Office, Chief of
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designated subhome offices ; installations procuring for stock fund inventories , designated pro-
curement branch offices ; and installations storing and selling stock fund inventories , designated
depot, station, and oversea branch offices.
b. The accounting system is designed to provide that each subhome office will maintain
controlling accounts for its investment in procurement, depot, station, and oversea branch
offices .
Similarly, the branch offices will report to the appropriate subhome office for which
procurement action is initiated or accountable inventories are maintained.
The Home Office
will require the subhome offices to produce accurate, timely, and reliable financial statements
conforming to the provisions of this manual and AR 37-63 and to advise and assist branch offices to comply with prescribed accounting and reporting requirements.
The subhome offices,
to fulfill their responsibilities for the maintenance of accounts necessary to insure the integrity of their assigned subdivisions of the fund and the preparation of required financial statements and reports , must maintain aggressive action in advising and assisting branch offices to enable compliance with established accounting and reporting requirements. The relationships =
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Since the accounting and reporting by the branch offices concerns the subhome offices, questions and problems, to a great degree, will be a matter for resolvement between those offices.
Operational problems will be transmitted to the subhome office primarily concerned or, if necessary to one arbitrarily selected, with information copies to other subhome offices.
Contro-
versial matters or those requiring clarification, amplification, or revision of procedures will be forwarded from subhome offices to the Home Office for resolution. A copy of inquiries or requests from subhome offices to the Home Office will be forwarded to the branch office con-
cerned.
The Home Office will provide information copies to each of the other subhome offices at the time an answer is furnished to the subhome office initiating the inquiry.
REQUISITE FOR SUCCESSFUL OPERATION
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The successful operation of the accounting system depends, in large measure, upon
the cooperation obtained at all levels of the Ordnance Corps.
b.
It is imperative that key positions be filled with competent personnel and that training
programs be inaugurated and continued not only for those employees performing stock fund
functions , and for those in positions responsible for controlling and managing any part of the
assets, liabilities , and capital of the stock fund.
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In view of the close relationship of the stock fund accounting with other accounting functions at all affected installations and activities, it will be necessary for personnel of the Ordnance Corps, when planning procedural revisions of a general nature , to consider stock fund requirements in addition to other quantitative and financial accounting requirements.
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Although instructions contained in this manual are primarily for the purpose of maintaining accurate accounts and preparing of proper reports, procedures prescribed directly or indirectly may require specific action by organizations other than that maintaining the accounts. This manual, consequently, applies to the installation as a whole insofar as accomplishing the
procedures contained therein.
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official reserve assets are entered in the amount of
-$607 million.
The U.S. monetary authorities purchased foreign assets in that amount, and U.S. foreign exchange reserves increased.
Under “Foreign assets in the U.S.,” foreign official assets in the United States appear in the amount of +$6,336 million. United States liabilities to foreign central banks increased in that amount.
The net of these two figures is +$5,729 million, a net increase in liabilities.
If we exclude these items from the balance of payments, we shall find that the net balance of the remaining accounts is -$5,729 million, a measure indicating a deficit in the U.S. balance of payments.
We can say that this deficit of $5,729 million was “financed” by a net increase in liabilities of the United States to foreign official agencies.
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The balance figure of -$5,729 million, which excludes only official transactions, is usually referred to as the “overall balance.” In this balance, official reserves are considered to be the buffer account which bridges the created by discrepancies between the levels of supply of and demand for foreign exchange.
When supply of foreign exchange exceeds demand for foreign exchange in the overall balance, foreign reserves increase. When demand for foreign currencies exceeds supply of these currencies, as in the computations above, official reserves decline, or the countries’ liabilities increase to meet the gap.
In our case, the increase in U.S. liabilities to foreign official agencies was the major factor compensating for the deficit in the overall balance. Of course, these differences between supply and demand and adjustments through changes in reserves and liabilities exist only to the extent that authorities insist on a fixed exchange rate. If exchange rates were allowed to float freely, official reserves would not be needed to bridge any gap. There would be no gap. The exchange rate would change, instead.
In many countries the overall balance is considered a good measure of the aggregate forces in the exchange market. In the case of the United States, this balance measure may not be adequate because of the special position of the U.S. dollar, which is a large component of the exchange reserves of many countries. The increase in U.S. liabilities held by foreign
official agencies shown in Exhibit 6.1 may have been due to a desire of these authorities to maintain a larger proportion of their foreign e change reserves in securities issued by the United States government. By contrast, official liabilities of other countries-particularly developing countries-usually grow in order to bridge the gap created by an excess
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Tonight the fire breaking out on board a passenger jet here in the US. Passengers racing To get off. Emergency slides deployed. President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for ag. Matt Gates, A growing number of Republican senators wanna see the house investigation on gates and the tropical threat. We’re now watching when it will affect the US. First. Tonight, that fire on board of passenger jet in Denver.
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Go. Passengers forced to evacuate. The plane had not yet taken off. What caused the fire and the race? To get out. Also new images tonight. The flight from Europe, bound for the US. Nearly making it here then hitting turbulence. The images tonight, passengers thrown in the cabin and the other passenger jet making an emergency landing in Los Angeles. Trouble with the landing gear. Tonight, president-elect Trump’s pick for ag. Matt Gaetz, Republican senators wanna see the house ethics report on Gates accused of misconduct with a minor. What the house speaker is now saying about this, the murder trial that became a flashpoint in the debate over border security in this country. The defendant, a migrant in the US, illegally accused of killing nursing Student Lake and Riley.
What the prosecution said today, describing the victim fighting for her life in New York City and across the northeast tonight red flag warnings for 43 million Americans. This now extends across eight states. Dangerously dry conditions tonight. Disturbing body camera video of a deadly police shooting officers responding to a call for help shooting and killing the homeowner Who made the call? The war in Ukraine. And tonight, president Zelensky telling reporters he believes the war with Russia will end faster under Trump. At what cost? What Zelensky also said Ian Panel in Kyiv back in the US, the man facing execution in the Shaken baby syndrome case that made national headlines, that execution put on hold for a time.
But tonight, the decision now in from the Texas Supreme Court. We’re watching a tropical storm in the Gulf tonight. The path where and when it affects the US. Tonight, the concern on the International Space Station leaking oxygen, NASA and Russia cannot agree why the slap former heavyweight champ Mike Tyson at 58 comes outta retirement to take on 27-year-old Jake Paul. For the first time, a female Air Force service member receives the silver star for her actions in combat against Iran. The new host of the Oscars also revealed right here tonight
From A BC News World Headquarters in New York. This is World News tonight with David Mu.
Good evening. It’s great to have you with us here on a Friday night. We begin tonight with a fire on board, a passenger plane in Denver. Passengers racing To, get off the plane. Just one in a number of air scares in just the last 24 hours. That fire breaking out in a cell phone on a southwest flight. The plane had not yet taken off. You could see the passengers there scrambling. To get off the plane, some evacuating down slides. We’re also learning more tonight about the flight on its way to the US from Europe just about here. And then that drop 8,000 feet and the flight turning around, going all the way back to Europe. Now you see the images emerging. The severe turbulence that tossed passengers in the cabin and yet another scare The Alaska Airlines flight making an emergency landing in Los Angeles. The crews shouting instructions telling them to brace the plane.
Touching down despite trouble with the landing gear. ABC’s Trevor Alt leading us off with the fire in his cell phone on that plane in Denver
Tonight. Chaos on board this Southwest plane in Denver. A passenger’s cell phone breaking out in flames, catching a seat on fire. Evacuate,
Evacuate, evacuate, go, go, go, go, go.
The plane parked at the gate filling with smoke. 108 passengers scrambling. To, get out, leave
Your stop, get out. Go get out,
Get out some. Using the emergency slides,
It was just automatic chaos and panic and everybody was freaking out and trying to grab their bags and get off the plane.
Southwest Airline says The crew successfully extinguished the fire. Two people were injured. The owner of the cell phone treated for burns, but potentially could have been far worse had the plane been in the air. It comes a day after the turbulence scare on that Miami bound flight from Europe that nearly made it to North America. New video showing the Scandinavian Airlines flight shaking violently. Passengers tossed about screaming the Airbus A three 30 descending More than 8,000 feet to find smoother air than making the unusual move to turn around and head back to Europe. The airline says they do not have the facilities and staff to inspect the plane in Miami.
Thankfully no one was injured. An overnight an Alaska Airlines flight with a landing gear issued during takeoff. Passengers told to brace for an emergency landing in Los Angeles. Brace,
Brace. Brace
One of the Boeing plane’s tires visibly damaged DC’s airport, removing what appeared to be remnants from the runway. Alaska Airlines says they’re investigating what might have caused the tire to malfunction. The aircraft will be pulled from service while that work is done. Hey and David, on that cell phone battery fire, the FAA says this year there’s been at least 59 incidents related to overheating on planes. This is why some devices with lithium batteries have to be carried on that way in case there’s a fire they can be accessed.
David. Yeah, remarkable. 24 hours Trevor Alt Tonight. Trevor, thank you tonight President-elect Donald Trump assembling his new team at lightning speed and with mounting questions. Trump at a black tie event at Mar-a-Lago with many of those he’s named, including former congressman Matt Gaetz. His pick for attorney General Gates had been accused of misconduct with a minor and was under investigation in the house. He resigned from the house this week, which means the investigation ends. But Republican senators wanna know the findings of that ethics report. What house speaker Mike Johnson is now saying about this tonight. ABC’s Mary Bruce in West Palm Beach, Florida
Tonight, A growing number of Republican senators demanding to see the House Ethics Committee report into President-elect. Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general former Congressman Matt Gates, the bipartisan committee had been investigating gates for allegations of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use. Sources tell a b, C news. A woman testified he had sex with her when she was only 17 years old. Something Gates has denied.
I have not had a relationship with a 17-year-old. That is totally false.
The investigation ended this week when Gates abruptly resigned from Congress hours after Trump tapped him to be his Attorney General at the time House Speaker Mike Johnson was non-committal on whether the committee’s report should be released.
As far as the timing of a Releaser report or something, I don’t, I don’t know The speaker of the house is not involved in that, can’t be involved in that.
But today, after attending a gala with the President-elect at Mar-a-Lago Johnson declaring the report should never see the light of day.
I believe it is very important to maintain the house’s tradition of not issuing ethics reports on people who are no longer members of Congress. I think it would open the Pandora’s box,
But over in the Senate, several Republicans who will have to vote on whether to confirm gates say they want to see that report.
What we wanna do is make good decisions based upon all the relevant facts and information that we can
Get. Texas Senator John Cornyn even suggesting he’s ready to issue a subpoena if necessary, telling reporters we need to have a complete vetting of the nominees, not only so we know the nominee is qualified, but also to protect the president. I’m sure it’s not in his best interest to have any surprises in the House Ethics Committee report.
I think there should not be any limitation on the Senate Judiciary Committee’s investigation including whatever the House Ethics committee is generated. So you wanna see it absolutely
Overnight. Gates also at that Mar-a-Lago gala. Trump didn’t mention him in his remarks, but he did praise another one of his highly controversial cabinet picks Robert F. Kennedy Jr. One of Trump’s top campaign supporters who he has now chosen to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
I guess if you like health and if you like people that live a long time, it’s the most important position. RFK Junior
Bobby Kennedy, A prominent vaccine skeptic, deeply suspicious of mainstream medicine, has vowed to reshape the health system in the US.
The agency, the USDA, the FDA have been captured by the industries they’re supposed to regulate and they all have an interest in, in subsidies and then in mass poisoning the American public.
Today a host of public health experts denouncing his selection as dangerous, the Center for Science and the public interest saying Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is not remotely qualified for the role and should be nowhere near the science-based agencies that safeguard our nutrition, food safety and health. Other groups like the American Academy of Pediatrics singling out his long campaign against vaccines, most of which have been used safely for decades. Though Kennedy claims otherwise,
There’s no vaccine that is, you know, safe and effective
Tonight. Former acting CDC director Dr. Richard Besser with the medical consensus that vaccines have saved lives.
There’s nothing that I did for my patients that had more proven value for their health than making sure they were vaccinated fully and on time. And Mr. Kennedy has done More than just about anybody. In, in, in shaking the confidence that parents have in the vaccines that are, that are given to to children.
And today, Trump turning to another rival turned loyal supporter North Dakota. Governor Doug Bergham to be Interior Secretary And. tonight he’s filling out his communications team naming longtime aide. Stephen Chung is communications director and for press secretary campaign spokeswoman Caroline Levitt, David,
Mary Bruce With us all week long. Mary, thank you. We turn next tonight to the murder case that became a flashpoint in the debate over immigration and border security in this country. A migrant in this country illegally now on trial in the death of 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley. And what the prosecution revealed today, Steve Sami from Georgia.
One of the most difficult moments in this Georgia courtroom today was when the police officer who found Lake and Riley’s body took the stand.
The university. I found it. Ma’am. Ma’am, ma’am. Oh, I did EMS immediately. She’s not breathing.
The court was silent as they watched the graphic police body camera video of him trying to save her life.
Sudden CPR R now 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
The killing of the 22-year-old nursing student became a key point in the debate over immigration. He
Shouldn’t have been in our country and he never would’ve been under the Trump policy.
26-year-old Jose Barra, who’s charged with murder is pleading not guilty. He’s an undocumented immigrant from Venezuela who illegally entered the country in 2022.
He went hunting for females on the University of Georgia’s campus.
Prosecutors say he was living with his brothers not far from the trails where Riley was jogging. Riley’s mother was in the courtroom and broke down as she heard her daughter. Try to call 9 1 1 for help.
Clark County. Nine one. Hello, this is Bar County 9 1 1. Can anyone hear me?
When Lakin Riley refused to be his rape victim, he bashed her skull in with a rock repeatedly.
Prosecutors point to Barr’s thumbprint on Riley’s cell phone and video of him throwing away clothing with her DNA as proof of his guilt. I Barr’s lawyers are challenging the forensic evidence. This is a case before a judge and not a jury. If the judge in this case convicts this accused murderer could spend the rest of his life in prison, David
Deeply troubling tonight, Steve. Thank you. At this hour there are red flag warnings for 43 million Americans across eight states. The northeast dangerously dry wind gusts now reigniting hotspots. Here’s Stephanie Ramos
Tonight. Growing fire Danger in the bone, dry northeast millions bracing for gusty winds and more fires. We
Are following a developing story. A stubborn brush fire in Inwood Hill Park has sparked back
Up in New York City. Firefighters still putting out hotspots from a fire that broke out in upper Manhattan earlier this week. New Jersey Transit Police posting these videos of a recent fire near commuter train tracks warning anything can start a fire, even a cigarette butt. Meanwhile outside New York City, more heavy smoke firefighters conducting back burning operations. Some 400 personnel from 40 agencies containing the Jennings Creek fire burning on either side of the New York New Jersey border.
Today we’ve got a crew in from Montana. This is gonna give us a hand along with a couple of folks from Colorado that were already here helping out
The cause of the fire remains under investigation. And David officials say the Jennings Creek fire is now 90% contained, but they’re still worried about the winds this weekend. What, we really need is some rain, David,
And thanks to those crews from Colorado and Montana for helping out as well. Stephanie, thank you. Now to the disturbing body camera video, the Deadly Police shooting a man who called for help then killed by police in his own home. He called 9 1 1 to report. Two people fired their way into his home. The video capturing officers arriving at Brandon Durham’s house kicking down the front door, hearing screams, finding Durham wrestling over a knife with someone. One officer then firing six rounds, killing the homeowner. The other person was uninjured. That officer is on administrative leave tonight we turn now to the war in Ukraine. And tonight, president Zelensky telling reporters he believes the war with Russia will end faster under Trump at what cost for Ukraine? What Zelensky also said, our chief foreign correspondent Ian panel from Kyiv tonight.
Tonight ferocious fighting underway in Kik, the border area of Russia. Ukrainian forces took over earlier this year as President Zelensky predicts the war will end faster under the policies of President elect Trump. 50,000 Russians supported by North Korean soldiers and weaponry now trying to drive Zelensky men out of Russia and the Russians also advancing on the front lines inside Ukraine in the Eastern Donbas and Northeastern IV regions. But in a new interview, Zelensky saying for us a just peace is very important. So there’d be no feeling that we lost our best people for the sake of an injustice imposed upon us. The war will end, but there’s no exact date.
But Trump has vowed to end the war quickly. We’re gonna work
Very hard on Russia and Ukraine is gotta stop. Russia and Ukraine’s gotta stop.
But for now, Russian attacks on civilian areas incessant as Ukraine readies to negotiate with Trump. Above all, Ukraine wants security guarantees. But at what cost? David, that is unclear from Zelensky interview exactly what the cost is gonna be. I think the reality on the ground is that they may have no choice but to hand over parts of their country to Vladimir Putin if they really want peace. David
Ian Panel from Kyiv tonight. Ian, thank you. Tonight we have learned back here in the US that Texas Supreme Court has cleared the way for the execution of a man convicted of killing his 2-year-old daughter. His conviction, resting on evidence of shaken baby syndrome. Robert Roberson was set to die on October 17th when a bipartisan group of legislators issued a subpoena for him to testify, triggering a delay. Tonight the court has ruled that subpoena cannot override the execution, though no date has been set for the execution. Now when we come back on this Friday night, we’re tracking a tropical threat where and when it affects the US in the coming days. Also tonight, that slap boxing champ, Mike Tyson at 58, taking on a 27-year-old And tonight here, the new host of the Oscars. In a moment,
50 years ago, a young woman named Karen Silkwood got into her car alone.
She was reportedly on her way to deliver sensitive documents to a New York Times reporter.
She never made it, and those documents she’d agreed to carry were never found.
Do you think somebody killed her? There’s
No question in my mind as someone killed her that night. I think they’re trying to stop her in order. To, get the documents,
A new investigation into the life and death of America’s first nuclear whistleblower.
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In the dry states of the southwest, there’s a group that’s been denied a basic human right
In the Navajo nation today, a third of our households don’t have running water,
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Tonight here we’re tracking tropical storm Sarah, taking aim mid Central America and then likely affecting the US. The storm expected to hit Honduras in Belize tomorrow and leashing up to 35 inches of rain. It will then move across southeastern Mexico before heading back into the Gulf. The system could then bring heavy rain from Louisiana to Florida beginning Tuesday tonight, NASA is now raising concerns about a chronic oxygen leak on board the International Space Station. The station has been leaking air for about five years now. NASA is worried it’s a sign. The structural integrity of the ISS could fail. The Russian Space Agency disagrees. NASA does not believe the crew is in any immediate danger when we come back here tonight. Mike Tyson the fight tonight, the 58-year-old Tyson making his return against a 27-year-old and the slap even before the fight.
Also, the new host of the Oscars revealed tonight and the Silver Star she made History. Who is our person of the week?
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To the index of other news tonight in the fight. Getting a lot of attention tonight, former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson coming out of retirement to take on Jake Paul in Arlington, Texas tonight. Tyson slapping Paul in the face during the weigh in yesterday. Tyson’s now 58. Paul’s 27. Tyson hasn’t had a professional fight in almost 20 years now. We learned today Conan O’Brien will host the 97th Oscars. It’ll be the first time for the former late night host. He hosted the Emmys in 2002. In 2006. The academy making it official today.
This is incredible. I’ve been handed an Oscar. I’m an Oscar winner. Oh no, it’s amazing. Host. Oh, I’m hosting. Yes, I’m an Oscar host. Exactly. Oh, but do I still get to keep the Oscar? No. Oh, when is it? March. One second.
Four time Oscar host Jimmy Kibble calling this an excellent choice tonight, the Oscar’s air March 2nd here on a b, C. It’ll be great to see him when we come back tonight. She’s the Air Force captain making history tonight after what she did, taking on drones and missiles from Iran, who is our person of the week. Finally tonight here, our person of the week, the Air Force captain, making history for her actions against Iran this week. Honored after what she did tonight. Captain Lacey Hester becoming the first female Air Force member to be awarded the Silver Star the nation’s third highest Medal of Valor in combat. Her call sign Sonic a fighter, jet weapon systems officer.
Here she is doing pre-flight checks on an F 15 E Strike Eagle. Earlier this year, April 13th, under the cover of Darkness, Iran launched More than 300 ballistic missiles and drones toward Israel that night. Along with the rest of the fighters in the 494th squadron, captain Hester and her pilot, major Benjamin Irish Coffee flew their fighter plane right toward the drones using all of the Air-to-air missiles on their plane to take them out. the US Air Force Unit shooting down More than 80 Iranian drones And tonight, A, B, C News. Obtaining this image of the team right after their mission was complete on the right. Captain Lacey Hester and Major Coffey next to their commanders in the hours after president Biden would praise them.
Hey,
You guys are the best in the whole damn world, man. The whole world. No, that that’s not, that’s not hyperbole, man. Both these, both these squadrons. You’re incredible. I just, I apologize for my enthusiasm. I’m supposed to be much more mature, not all. Sir
And tonight, major Coffee has now been awarded a Silver Star and Captain Hester, making history, getting a Silver Star two presentation
Of the Silver Star medal to the United States Air Force’s first female recipient, captain Lacey Hester,
The ground and air crew that supported the operation that night cheering on Captain Hester. And so we choose Captain Lacey Hester, and the entire team in the air that night. We thank you for your service. Good night.
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