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the army had some revenge in mind. the navy looking for their second conference win of the wayear. its the three, 30 to 24 mitts at the break. army goes on to be navy. kelson held up a hotshot. later tonight thomas maryland will take on duke. possibly for the last time. lacrosse season continues to get underway around the area. the colonials got five calls from eric frankel -- goals from eric fraga. stay with us. >> a little blustery tomorrow. if you snow showers. 35 the high. a good day monday for presidents' day, or washington's birthday. tuesday some rain. up there around 50. >> thank you. that is it for 11 news at 6:00 p.m.. >> as we continue to bask in the euphoria of the ravens super bowl victory, they were also have began spring training -- the orioles have began spring training. we have a solid foundation for another memorable season. the trip to the american league division series created a new level of excitement about baseball not seen in this town since 1997. as key players come together to play and train, orioles fans are starting to support their black and orange inter
the army had some revenge in mind. the navy looking for their second conference win of the wayear. its the three, 30 to 24 mitts at the break. army goes on to be navy. kelson held up a hotshot. later tonight thomas maryland will take on duke. possibly for the last time. lacrosse season continues to get underway around the area. the colonials got five calls from eric frankel -- goals from eric fraga. stay with us. >> a little blustery tomorrow. if you snow showers. 35 the high. a good day...
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thousand and eleven it wasn't simply pilots who resigned it was the top brass that the head of the army the navy the air force and the chief of staff actually resigned in protest against these trials now what's happening here is perhaps slightly different i think. there's a certain disillusionment within the country about the armed forces i think these pilots are deciding well you know no one really loves us but what we've served are ten years that's the minimum time let's just take our pensions and get a better paying job in the private sector i think that's what's happening shown well now it's really interesting it's almost dangerous to be in the military for reasons other than the obvious ones in recent years massed attentions of both serving and retired officers have taken place in the country what is a prime minister i don't want trying to achieve by this move. well up until recently of course the military were credibly powerful inside the in the military really regarded the government as that as the at their beck and call they the military try and fail to prevent the. lection of the curren
thousand and eleven it wasn't simply pilots who resigned it was the top brass that the head of the army the navy the air force and the chief of staff actually resigned in protest against these trials now what's happening here is perhaps slightly different i think. there's a certain disillusionment within the country about the armed forces i think these pilots are deciding well you know no one really loves us but what we've served are ten years that's the minimum time let's just take our...
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this is why i want to say thank you to our military that's here today, to the army, the navy, the military in general, the marines, the coast guard, even i saw a couple air force running around here yesterday. the fact that you are here and you are in san francisco and you do this every year, it says a lot. because we lack at -- look at this as a good week. we have a great working relationship and after being there and seeing that it's not a good relationship and people get really, really tense when the guys in green show up, it makes me appreciate what we have all the more. there's one other thing i really appreciate, by the way, and i'll direct this to general speese being the trainer that he is, i got a whole new appreciation for muzzle discipline back there. i appreciate the fact that we drill that into our personnel that don't point anything you don't want to shoot at. because there's one point i was actually in our little van behind a truckload of soldiers and there were a lot of automatic weapons, everybody with fingers on the triggers and muzzles going everywhere and i'm, look, can
this is why i want to say thank you to our military that's here today, to the army, the navy, the military in general, the marines, the coast guard, even i saw a couple air force running around here yesterday. the fact that you are here and you are in san francisco and you do this every year, it says a lot. because we lack at -- look at this as a good week. we have a great working relationship and after being there and seeing that it's not a good relationship and people get really, really tense...
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so we move the army inland, next the navy in the coastal communities and in san feir fernandes island and doing an airlift to the most affected area. sanfernandes island is a very small island, only a thousand people living there, but it was completely destroyed. that's what we found when we arriving there, debris everywhere, and as you can see that was the port and the square before, and that was after. so the change is, it's quite impressive. the same was a local pier and a school. that was a school. nothing. so we put in the navy, the navy put them in there two, three combat ships, type 23's and l ship and transport plus mtaa aircraft transport, aircraft and hell helicopters to try to help people in there. we used the ships to deliver food, clothes and all that stuff without any problem. also we helped in different matters that the navy can do that. for instance here was with divers and with submarine robot to find bodies. getting medical assistance, removing debris, try to rebuild some houses and establish basic services. moving people in and out with the navy ships. that was some
so we move the army inland, next the navy in the coastal communities and in san feir fernandes island and doing an airlift to the most affected area. sanfernandes island is a very small island, only a thousand people living there, but it was completely destroyed. that's what we found when we arriving there, debris everywhere, and as you can see that was the port and the square before, and that was after. so the change is, it's quite impressive. the same was a local pier and a school. that was a...
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the navy now. >> they are completely her. this became contentious throughout the course history. they would claim they should follow the rules of the navy. when they shared the regulation of the army and eventually in 1832 they became a separate service inside. >> host: had their mission change? guests at the mission to change so much. there midship urged into the 20 century, but there were some in the jack of all trades. they would do other traits, most often as landing parties and the navy with 10 flavors and marines, investor of the 20th century he took on a variety of mission in haiti and the philippines, nicaragua and just before world war ii, they started creating amphibious landing forces. mandy mickens defended islands. >> host: what was the marines corps' reputation throughout much of the history? >> guest: not very good. ever thinks about the marine corps today is the most procedures were the to the major services and that's been validated by numerous polls over the last 12 years routinely the most american people say. it wasn't that way at the start of world war ii. was that of the spanish government to be rough and rowdy. parents are meant to be the least desirable ass
the navy now. >> they are completely her. this became contentious throughout the course history. they would claim they should follow the rules of the navy. when they shared the regulation of the army and eventually in 1832 they became a separate service inside. >> host: had their mission change? guests at the mission to change so much. there midship urged into the 20 century, but there were some in the jack of all trades. they would do other traits, most often as landing parties and...
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c-span: how do the nurses in the army and the navy like being called angels? >> guest: the women, they--they like it, because it was a term they felt given to them by the men they served with, and they loved these men. nurses in general, the term 'angels' is a -- it's a tough term, 'cause it's a term given to the profession by men, and it implies an unworldliness about the profession when, in fact, nurses are quite human, and they -- they suffer and they do things just as well as -- or as badly as anyone else. so angels kind of -- it just makes people not quite human. c-span: go back again and explain, you know, after the japanese -- after we surrendered to the japanese in bataan and corregidor, the nurses originally were where? >> guest: the nurses were in malinta tunnel, which we just looked at. c-span: that's where they -- that's where they went to originally when they went to the philippines? >> guest: after the surrender, they were in malinta tunnel. c-span: in malinta tunnel. at -- so -- but where'd they start out? >> guest: oh, they started out -- when
c-span: how do the nurses in the army and the navy like being called angels? >> guest: the women, they--they like it, because it was a term they felt given to them by the men they served with, and they loved these men. nurses in general, the term 'angels' is a -- it's a tough term, 'cause it's a term given to the profession by men, and it implies an unworldliness about the profession when, in fact, nurses are quite human, and they -- they suffer and they do things just as well as -- or as...
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every service has its own air force so in addition, you have the army, the navy, the marine corps that has their own capability in terms of the air force. finally, you have the army structure at 547,000. you could save a couple hundred billion dollars over the next ten years by reducing that to a reasonable 360,000. so those are just some of the things that could be done that could get you to the trillion dollar figure that some people would say would disarm the united states. it wouldn't. 487 billion has already been agreed to by the senate and the house over the next ten years a sequestration would involve another for under 92 billion which would get you close that there won't be a sequestration. we don't see anyone in the pentagon really working towards this and she's never really asked for at so this creates a serious problem. the demilitarization is an important issue because what we've done as much rice the entire national security process. i have a chapter on the militarization of the intelligence community. it deals with all of the military people that have been placed in posit
every service has its own air force so in addition, you have the army, the navy, the marine corps that has their own capability in terms of the air force. finally, you have the army structure at 547,000. you could save a couple hundred billion dollars over the next ten years by reducing that to a reasonable 360,000. so those are just some of the things that could be done that could get you to the trillion dollar figure that some people would say would disarm the united states. it wouldn't. 487...
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i dealt with a lot of cultural issues when i was combining the army and the navy medical forces between walter reed and bethesda. america's army is an amazingly heroic army. they have occupied valley forge , tokyo, berlin, danang and now it occupies bethesda, maryland, but we're working through that. how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where do we use them and how will they be playing a role here in the event of the most likely nightmare scenarios for this area? i grew up in the bay area, i have tremendous affection for it. i did train on the east coast but i grew up in santa clara and in napa, i used to come down and watch candlestick park, my dad would bring me down, i would watch the 49ers play and i have great pride in the amount of collaboration and cooperation you are showing to figure out what the next nightmare scenario might be and be ready for it. it's probably going to be either an earthquake, it may be a man-made catastroph
i dealt with a lot of cultural issues when i was combining the army and the navy medical forces between walter reed and bethesda. america's army is an amazingly heroic army. they have occupied valley forge , tokyo, berlin, danang and now it occupies bethesda, maryland, but we're working through that. how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where...
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roosevelt asked the army, navy, and air force to estimate the costs of an all-out war.ir total for the next two years--$150 billion, almost double the 1939 gross national product. nathan next evaluated the military's production needs. he started by breaking out the key sectors from the national income and production accounts. we knew steel would be a limiting factor for tanks, ships, and big guns. how much steel was involved in these? we translated airplanes mainly into aluminum because you couldn't build airplanes without aluminum. we translated ammunition into copper. we had the key elements. we realized very soon we were going to build factories to process more steel than we had. you'd have fabricating plants that weren't being used. more serious, you wouldn't have any end products. you'd have wheels over here and generators over there. airplanes with no propellers. that's right. in late fall of 1941, nathan and his team sent their numbers to roosevelt as the debate continued over production goals. roosevelt was using them to study american and allied military demand
roosevelt asked the army, navy, and air force to estimate the costs of an all-out war.ir total for the next two years--$150 billion, almost double the 1939 gross national product. nathan next evaluated the military's production needs. he started by breaking out the key sectors from the national income and production accounts. we knew steel would be a limiting factor for tanks, ships, and big guns. how much steel was involved in these? we translated airplanes mainly into aluminum because you...
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there was the navy breakfast and the marine breakfast in the army lunch. they would get together not as republicans or democrats but as members of the army. veterans of the navy or the marines. one of the first with whom i had a special relationship, a first republicans i should say is somebody whose name i know you know well. he's one of my favorite americans and i can't tell you how much i treasure our friendship. that person is bob dole. there was a very poignant extraordinarily powerful moment just a couple of weeks ago. dan inouye eight president pro tempore of the senate was dying and lying in state in the senate rotunda. bob dole was wheeled and in his wheelchair to pay his last respects. he got out of his wheelchair and worked his way up to the casket and saluted with his good hand and then mention to those around him, i couldn't do that with dna sitting in a wheelchair. he and i were elected republican and democratic leaders in 1994. he had been leader. he said, when we were both elected, every farmer immediately went out and bought a new tractor.
there was the navy breakfast and the marine breakfast in the army lunch. they would get together not as republicans or democrats but as members of the army. veterans of the navy or the marines. one of the first with whom i had a special relationship, a first republicans i should say is somebody whose name i know you know well. he's one of my favorite americans and i can't tell you how much i treasure our friendship. that person is bob dole. there was a very poignant extraordinarily powerful...
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it was between schwartzkopf, who is the outset that the army and the navy three-star admiral becausehe time, it was all about the tanker wars and that's all we had been doing. so there was no. we had no war plan. america has plans for more contingencies than you could imagine. there is no contingency plan. there is no 1021 was all about the soviet union. so you know, the thought of a ground war in that region at this time, even to a colonel was unbelievably remote. >> my question is to ambassador sets six in general house. and that is, are you buying the kool-aid this man is dishing out? at the very beginning of his talk, about george herbert walker bush being a prudent, careful, cautious. and then he tells us that he had a vision for a new world order. he was ready to risk an enormous amount because he saw the stakes so much bigger than saddam has made. general house, did we expect to use chemical weapons? but for your estimates about casualties? can you really believe we were ready to throw the dice? izvestia renders the ending of the man for whom this library is constructed? >> go
it was between schwartzkopf, who is the outset that the army and the navy three-star admiral becausehe time, it was all about the tanker wars and that's all we had been doing. so there was no. we had no war plan. america has plans for more contingencies than you could imagine. there is no contingency plan. there is no 1021 was all about the soviet union. so you know, the thought of a ground war in that region at this time, even to a colonel was unbelievably remote. >> my question is to...
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the army. veterans of the navy, of the marines. one of the first time i had a special relationship, first republican i should say was somebody's name i know you know well. he was one of my favorite americans i can't tell you -- that person is bob dole. he was a very poignant and, extraordinarily powerful moment a couple weeks ago. danny noa, president pro tem died and was lying in the senate rotunda. bob dole was wheeled him in his wheelchair to pay his last respects. he got out of his wheelchair and worked his way up to the casket and saluted with his good hand and then mentioned to those around him, i couldn't do that with danny sitting in a wheelchair. he and i were like good republican and democratic leaders in 1994. he had them later. he said when we were both coming from fire states, every farmer immediately went and bought a new track here. i don't know whether that's the case, but over a long period of time, now 35 years, we've written a lot of this country roads together. one of the biggest gestures of bipartisanship accor
the army. veterans of the navy, of the marines. one of the first time i had a special relationship, first republican i should say was somebody's name i know you know well. he was one of my favorite americans i can't tell you -- that person is bob dole. he was a very poignant and, extraordinarily powerful moment a couple weeks ago. danny noa, president pro tem died and was lying in the senate rotunda. bob dole was wheeled him in his wheelchair to pay his last respects. he got out of his...
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the army-navy football game and then a huge convention schedules on top of it. >> hospitality jobs arexpected to be created. >> we have to make sure we have enough front-line employees trained and have the opportunity to get in the industry. >> the visit baltimore entourage did some lobbying urging passage guarantee funding to help with the operating costs of the convention center for the next 11 years. david collins, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a blizzard bearing down on the northeast and causing school cancellations, and planes, trains, and bosses. >> the forecasters are very busy tracking that monster winter storm. >> cameron landing in new job and heading to louisiana. the story later in sports. >> we do have a little snow in the seven-day forecast. the seven-day forecast. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too
the army-navy football game and then a huge convention schedules on top of it. >> hospitality jobs arexpected to be created. >> we have to make sure we have enough front-line employees trained and have the opportunity to get in the industry. >> the visit baltimore entourage did some lobbying urging passage guarantee funding to help with the operating costs of the convention center for the next 11 years. david collins, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a blizzard bearing down on the...
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we had the folks of the army navy country club on board. a little bit of rain. hundredths of an inch. a touch of rain. vienna 41. again, just a little rain. some saw some thunder and lightning in some rainbows. 45 38, the high in the low. -- and below. -- and below. -- tbe the low. everybody will be in the 30's, and inside the beltway 30 to 31 degrees. suburban areas about 25. with this kind of weather pattern, with the cold, unstable air, once the sun is up we get these stratus clouds. it will be windy and cold, highs only in the upper 30's. over northwestern sections of ontario, gusty winds. ltd. son very cold temperatures even colder wind chills. bright winds and cold temperatures, and then another low pressure area with the dreaded wintery mix. i know. it will be our weather story on friday. for tomorrow morning, partly sunny and chilly, upper 20's to low 30's. blustery with some sun shines through the day. the cold weather hanging another wintery mix on friday. upper 40's on saturday and back into the 50's on sunday monday, and tuesday. >> and now, the toyo
we had the folks of the army navy country club on board. a little bit of rain. hundredths of an inch. a touch of rain. vienna 41. again, just a little rain. some saw some thunder and lightning in some rainbows. 45 38, the high in the low. -- and below. -- and below. -- tbe the low. everybody will be in the 30's, and inside the beltway 30 to 31 degrees. suburban areas about 25. with this kind of weather pattern, with the cold, unstable air, once the sun is up we get these stratus clouds. it will...
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the army will cut 80,000 troops and the navy's active ships will be reduced 10 percent.hat is short of the global requirements . some of our enemies are doubling their military might. is it just a matter of the time that we are not the most powerful military force in the world. joining us now. four star general jack king. talk about what these cuts are going to meet to the military if they go through. >> they are extremely significant . remember these cuts were designed to be so horrific that we would not take them and now we are on the pres pice of doing that very thing and they come on the heels . this is it what the viewers have to understand. the cut took place of 487 billion dollars of the defense department over the 10 years . stow this would be 500 billion dollar cut inspection to that . that bringings the navy and army back to preworld war ii in termless -- terms of number of ships and sold yerse. adverse impacts are prepare tod do something of consequence in the world. it is it drathematic . serious in the terms of the risk facing our count reap. >> would it mak
the army will cut 80,000 troops and the navy's active ships will be reduced 10 percent.hat is short of the global requirements . some of our enemies are doubling their military might. is it just a matter of the time that we are not the most powerful military force in the world. joining us now. four star general jack king. talk about what these cuts are going to meet to the military if they go through. >> they are extremely significant . remember these cuts were designed to be so horrific...
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the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up -- this is who i looked up to. he had a notorious reputation. there was the violence and in return, we had the pros and cons for that. a lot of people would mess with me because of who my father was -- to my brother was. they became my enemies. it was not a choice. this is just how was. let's go get him. and it comes to the place, you get tired of running. i did not see this as being wrong. what people defined as a gang, that must be a gang member right there. i have tattoos on my arm and neck and hand, and none of them are getting associated. they all tell personal story in my life. somebody would say that this is a gang member. there would be the artistic side. i think that this comes to a place where there has to be a level of understanding. they have the school system and the polit
the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up -- this is who i looked up to. he had a notorious reputation. there was the violence and in return, we had the pros and cons for that. a lot of people would mess with me because of who my father was --...
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the ninth were very timid person. it has been extrapolated. think about what it meant every year. first of all, there was a british army around, and the british army has the greatest navy in the world, which meant that the british navy pop up anyplace and there was always the danger. this country was not undivided, there were huge numbers of tories who might have captured mrs. washington and france inter, traded her and used her somehow to their benefit. the roads themselves or to new jersey or pennsylvania, it was horrible. accidents could certainly be fatal. it was not a great means of transportation. they would have an awful trip. the ferry would run wild and they would have to get it across from and then she would write a letter home and say oh, we had a very pleasant trip. everything went ever over so well, it's just so beautiful out here. it was the ability to take dangerous and uncomfortable situations and to make light of them and make nothing of them. i think even more startling than not is the question of smallpox. it was the major epidemic of colonial america. it is frequently fatal, but when it wasn't, and horribly scarred people for life. she had never had
the ninth were very timid person. it has been extrapolated. think about what it meant every year. first of all, there was a british army around, and the british army has the greatest navy in the world, which meant that the british navy pop up anyplace and there was always the danger. this country was not undivided, there were huge numbers of tories who might have captured mrs. washington and france inter, traded her and used her somehow to their benefit. the roads themselves or to new jersey or...
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. >> up next, continuing our conversation with the electronic warfare chiefs from the army, navy, air it's been a long, tough year. a real test of what i'm made of. there were times i thought of giving in, but i did it. opened up that navy federal savings account and now we have this... ah. did it all online... it was easy. i don't hear any sweating. civilians... psh. 4 million members. 4 million stories. navy federal credit union. yes! announcer: there's a new team worth rooting for. watson: isn't that evidence? yeah, well, i will give it back when i am finished. there's nothing more hazardous to my health than boredom. what is wrong with you? you hacked my e-mail? took me seven tries to deduce a password. i noticed something in there. flexing our deductive muscles, are we? i could burst with pride. >>> we're back with our round table of electronic warfare chiefs with army colonel jim ekvall, navy captain greg smith, air force colonel jim "hook" pryor, and lieutenant colonel jason "dizzy" schuette. in every component there becomes an insatiable demand, and people can get enough of it
. >> up next, continuing our conversation with the electronic warfare chiefs from the army, navy, air it's been a long, tough year. a real test of what i'm made of. there were times i thought of giving in, but i did it. opened up that navy federal savings account and now we have this... ah. did it all online... it was easy. i don't hear any sweating. civilians... psh. 4 million members. 4 million stories. navy federal credit union. yes! announcer: there's a new team worth rooting for....
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option two falls more heavily on the army and less heavily on the navy. this force would be smaller overall than the first, but it would be significantly better aligned to the maritime commission's that may predominate in a shift towards asia that the defense department talks about. finally, what strategy do i think we can sustain it? i think the strategy of the future is going back to be significantly more restrained than that of the past two decades. under likely fiscal constraints, the forces we can afford will not be suited to long wars requiring 200,000 troops on the ground. policy makers should not call on the forces to intervene in other countries civil wars, toppled dictator's, build democracies, or for lengthy peacekeeping and stability operations. instead, the strategy should focus very deliberately on conflict against rising powers, wars among the great powers, and on protecting the most vital u.s. national security interests. in particular, the second option is more suited to the more focused version of the department's own current plan. i thi
option two falls more heavily on the army and less heavily on the navy. this force would be smaller overall than the first, but it would be significantly better aligned to the maritime commission's that may predominate in a shift towards asia that the defense department talks about. finally, what strategy do i think we can sustain it? i think the strategy of the future is going back to be significantly more restrained than that of the past two decades. under likely fiscal constraints, the...
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this is from the army navy country club in fairfax. we have a few areas of cloudiness moving in. we have a few waves clouds that came across the appalachians and allegheny. 16 degrees. windchill is two below. 28 in frederick. very cold air mass considering advertiser in the upper 40's now. we have a computer look. this is kind of individual. you see these low clouds that low likedecks with -- that are lighke decks with patches of blue between? this is what they look like from above. pretty scott. it has just the blotted out the sunshine and kept things chili. there is a 20-degree spread. and you add on top of that how cold it is out there. 23 in chicago. plenty of cold air. that will be pouring into night. temperatures in the teens. even colder went. we will have a gusty winds tomorrow, but all the focus is here, the developing snow. snow already occurring over parts of texas and oklahoma. ice could be a feature of arkansas. late tonight, this will move offshore. we have a little bit ahead of the storm system and we may get this pattern of over running. we may have to go through t
this is from the army navy country club in fairfax. we have a few areas of cloudiness moving in. we have a few waves clouds that came across the appalachians and allegheny. 16 degrees. windchill is two below. 28 in frederick. very cold air mass considering advertiser in the upper 40's now. we have a computer look. this is kind of individual. you see these low clouds that low likedecks with -- that are lighke decks with patches of blue between? this is what they look like from above. pretty...
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what it took to wage war at a very high lethality level using all the tools in the tool box, the army, navyforce, marines. when someone says why do you have four air forces, that's because we need 'em. the marines has an air force, the army has an air force, the navy has an air force, you know, the air force has an air force. [laughter] when you're a war planner, you pick tools out of your tool box, and it was wonderful, i thought, what we had received from the american taxpayers was these unbelievable tools. now, the smart weapons were just in the 117 that was just still understood and everything, but we could go on in all the m-1 tank -- [inaudible] all that was there was a combination of hardware, and it was a combination of unbelievable training that had occurred since the vietnam war, the national training center. all the things that went in, that's why when they said did you worry about your enemies, i said, no, i just worried about my buddies. i didn't want to shoot my own guys. >> do we have time for one -- >> let's take one more question, and then we'll -- professor parker. >> well
what it took to wage war at a very high lethality level using all the tools in the tool box, the army, navyforce, marines. when someone says why do you have four air forces, that's because we need 'em. the marines has an air force, the army has an air force, the navy has an air force, you know, the air force has an air force. [laughter] when you're a war planner, you pick tools out of your tool box, and it was wonderful, i thought, what we had received from the american taxpayers was these...
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the army, navy but when someone says why you have the four air forces, because we need them. the marines have an air force, the navy has an air force. but when you are a war planner are you fighting it was wonderful. i thought we had received from the american taxpayers was the unbelievable tools now the smart weapons were just 117 but we could go on either all the was there was a combination of hardware and a combination of unbelievable training that had occurred since the vietnam war, all of the things that went in that said did you worry that the enemy? no, i just didn't want to shoot my own. >> one more question. >> professor. >> expressing the argument the bush policy is governed for the post cold war that one with a question they do show up on the battlefield as possibilities with missiles around the region and just beginning a study abroad program there were some french commentators that he had missiles he hadn't unveiled yet that this was not the case. i guess my question was as the war starts and ends and other things wish to set precedents when going forward in other
the army, navy but when someone says why you have the four air forces, because we need them. the marines have an air force, the navy has an air force. but when you are a war planner are you fighting it was wonderful. i thought we had received from the american taxpayers was the unbelievable tools now the smart weapons were just 117 but we could go on either all the was there was a combination of hardware and a combination of unbelievable training that had occurred since the vietnam war, all of...
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. >> reporter: the military warns the army, navy and air force will all see cuts in training and readiness. now, when it comes to the military paycheck, what the pentagon is saying is this latest problem with military pay is because congress, they say, is still funding a number of old, outdated, unneeded weapons. that the pentagon doesn't even want in the inventory anymore. and if that doesn't get fixed, you have to cut the pay, otherwise, another 10,000 troops might have to go. wolf. >> big, big story over there. we'll watch it together with you, barbara, thanks very much. lots at stake for the u.s. military. >>> the former pakistani president pervez musharraf sits down with me only a few weeks before returning back to pakistan where he's now a wanted man. many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. >>> i had a feeling of dread when i recently sat down with former pakistani president pervez musharraf here in washington. the conversation was eerily similar to one i had with fo
. >> reporter: the military warns the army, navy and air force will all see cuts in training and readiness. now, when it comes to the military paycheck, what the pentagon is saying is this latest problem with military pay is because congress, they say, is still funding a number of old, outdated, unneeded weapons. that the pentagon doesn't even want in the inventory anymore. and if that doesn't get fixed, you have to cut the pay, otherwise, another 10,000 troops might have to go. wolf....
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. >>> this morning, police are closing the roads around the joyce street between south 15th street and army navy drive, and crews are closing down army navy drive between south joyce street and south 25th streets this morning. >>> ddot had the move d.c. effort. it will help d.c. leaders plan a seamless transportation system on the roads, bike ways and walkways. >> when we have that kind of rapid growth we have conflicts between people trying to get where we need to know. and this is an opportunity to resolve some of the conflicts and think about how to balance the needs of everybody going forward. >> several more forums will happen in the coming months. >> living in d.c., we are privileged to see artifacts and important pieces of history. but there's one room that nobody sees outside of the transportation security agents, until now. we go inside mission hall. >> september 11th, 2001. that day changed the country in more ways than one and resulted in the creation of the transportation security administration, the tsa, located here in this nondescript building in crystal city. >> this is what our
. >>> this morning, police are closing the roads around the joyce street between south 15th street and army navy drive, and crews are closing down army navy drive between south joyce street and south 25th streets this morning. >>> ddot had the move d.c. effort. it will help d.c. leaders plan a seamless transportation system on the roads, bike ways and walkways. >> when we have that kind of rapid growth we have conflicts between people trying to get where we need to know....
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the u.s. army special forces navy seals this is a warrior. trained many levels above anything most local police departments would be from familiar with the skill sets he's a threat he hasn't been caught yet and he is articulate he was an officer in the u.s. navy honorably discharged he served some serious respectable combat duties he had command and this is the this is not a flake this is not some guy with a high school diploma who became a cop and for that reason he has both symbolically and rich and in a real very real physical sense a threat because he has stood up. and and i don't think that anybody wants him to come in alive on the government side and i think he should be brought in a lot. right well and there's also been some information in that news helicopters or perhaps being prohibited from following the manhunt which has sparked speculation at least that the authorities could perhaps try to take him down without giving him a chance for a day in court what do you make of that. well like i said i come from a cia family and i've spent
the u.s. army special forces navy seals this is a warrior. trained many levels above anything most local police departments would be from familiar with the skill sets he's a threat he hasn't been caught yet and he is articulate he was an officer in the u.s. navy honorably discharged he served some serious respectable combat duties he had command and this is the this is not a flake this is not some guy with a high school diploma who became a cop and for that reason he has both symbolically and...
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he's golfed here at the army/navy country club and at other places and the press hasn't been allowed. were sensitive politically. george w. bush got slammed politically after this moment in 2002. >> i call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. thank you. now watch this drive. >> reporter: president bush stopped playing golf when the u.s. went to war in iraq. cnn senior political analyst ron brownstein says the get-together between president obama and tiger woods could be a similar moment. >> it's not the biggest deal in the world to go golfing with tiger woods but i do find it hard to believe that his staff would have not kind of laid down in front the tracks to prevent this before the election. >> reporter: brownstein says the president golfing with woods who was embroiled in a scandal involving multiple counts of marital infidelity, wouldn't have played well with women voters. but there are other optics as well. the automatic spending cuts that could helpurt a lot of people financially. the president is vacationing at a club called the floridian
he's golfed here at the army/navy country club and at other places and the press hasn't been allowed. were sensitive politically. george w. bush got slammed politically after this moment in 2002. >> i call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. thank you. now watch this drive. >> reporter: president bush stopped playing golf when the u.s. went to war in iraq. cnn senior political analyst ron brownstein says the get-together between president...
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>> the navy, the army, the air force, they're all pushing off maintenance.o, the good logic out there, six months ago, was, maintenance is going to be fine. you're going to put off the f-35, you're going to put off buying all the new pretty toys and you're going to maintain what you have. that's not the case. the navy is putting off resupplying ships, deploying new aircraft carriers, existing aircraft carriers, refueling them. all that maintenance is getting pushed off. >> you had shocking numbers in terms of hits to earning, but it's how long the sequestration lasts. a lot of people think it's going to hit but only last for a matter of weeks what is the magic number? at which point do you think these stocks need to be re-rated in terms of expectations? how long does that sequester have to last? >> i think it has to last more than four or five months. i think that what we're going to end up having is a continuing resolution throughout this fiscal year. and that's going to take some of the punch out of the sequester cuts. so, it's $55 billion that's supposed
>> the navy, the army, the air force, they're all pushing off maintenance.o, the good logic out there, six months ago, was, maintenance is going to be fine. you're going to put off the f-35, you're going to put off buying all the new pretty toys and you're going to maintain what you have. that's not the case. the navy is putting off resupplying ships, deploying new aircraft carriers, existing aircraft carriers, refueling them. all that maintenance is getting pushed off. >> you had...
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the army will have to cut training. the same is true for the air force. the navy and marine corps will readiness.asgh the prospect of these cuts let the chairman, vice chairman, and joint chiefs to sign a 28 * onetter saying we are the brink of creating a hollow force. the department leaders are working to avoid the worst effects of this situation. we will continue to do so. the solution to the self-made crisis cannot be found in this building. the solution is congress passing a balanced deficit reduction package and appropriations bill that the president can sign and the trigger sequestration. our department leaders have a responsibility to make the case to congress and to the american people. i will take your questions. >> your report to congress is aced on numbers. do you have a correct report? is this leading to a reductiothg in handling the taliban. [no audio >> this was a regrettable error. we are making adjustments. in spite of the adjustments, our assessment of the progress and is continuing.anistan we have pushed the taliban out of the population centers
the army will have to cut training. the same is true for the air force. the navy and marine corps will readiness.asgh the prospect of these cuts let the chairman, vice chairman, and joint chiefs to sign a 28 * onetter saying we are the brink of creating a hollow force. the department leaders are working to avoid the worst effects of this situation. we will continue to do so. the solution to the self-made crisis cannot be found in this building. the solution is congress passing a balanced...
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the case of u.s. army private bradley manning accused of highly sensitive beliefs at the washington summit a navy seal to prove his alleged actions aided al qaeda terrorists. well . it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. to build a new. mission to teach me. this is why you should care only. more news today. these are the images. from the streets of canada. today. and. i. you're watching r t a live from the russian capital israel has close off the main supply route in into gaza in response to recent rocket fire from the strip the first since november conflict as tensions rise some journalists in the region are finding their work and at times livelihoods affected by the ongoing standoff artist paula slayer investigates how those trying to spread light on the situation are coming under pressure from both sides of the divide. november last year israel and gaza are at war and in the middle of it a gaza journalist reporting in hebrew for leading israeli newspaper it was the last major story some rami would write for the hebrew press a month later gaz
the case of u.s. army private bradley manning accused of highly sensitive beliefs at the washington summit a navy seal to prove his alleged actions aided al qaeda terrorists. well . it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. to build a new. mission to teach me. this is why you should care only. more news today. these are the images. from the streets of canada. today. and. i. you're watching r t a live from the russian capital israel has...
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and by the way, the army, navy marines, they don't move that fast. there could be a peace dividend.d look at this issue in a way to be able to make money off of it, though. it's really not a needle-mover. as a matter of fact, it can be negative for a lot of the defense companies as we know and they've been under a cloud because of these cuts. here's one from danny in new york. hi, jim, i have heard you say when considering playing the downside of an equity you would short the stock rather than buy a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. danny, i'm so glad you sent me this because if i have created any misperception that i favor shorting stocks, it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do at my hedge fund or before i had my hedge fund when i was working for goldman sachs or trading for myself. i always do puts. i very rarely do shorts because as i write in "confessions of a street addict," i was a victim of some horrible short squeezes that lost me a ton of money. use puts, i don't care if there's a premium. let's go to some tweets. here's on
and by the way, the army, navy marines, they don't move that fast. there could be a peace dividend.d look at this issue in a way to be able to make money off of it, though. it's really not a needle-mover. as a matter of fact, it can be negative for a lot of the defense companies as we know and they've been under a cloud because of these cuts. here's one from danny in new york. hi, jim, i have heard you say when considering playing the downside of an equity you would short the stock rather than...
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i didn't know anything about the navy s.e.a.l.s or the army rangers.t have even had them in that day. i knew about the marine corps and in my up forniform, i lookee a boy scout. one of the smartest things i have ever done. >> you talk about the expense of war, having been in the shoes of somebody serving our country. once you're in it, you've got to spend it. >> oh, i don't disagree with that. the problem is, in some instances we shouldn't have been. colin powell made that statement of weapons of mass destruction, which was inaccurate. not so. he was operating under the information given him. who knows? we might have been there had it not been for that. >> to what do you attribute this hyper partisanship these days? >> i done know. >> always been that way? >> i don't think so. i don't know whether it was lyndon johnson. somebody years ago said we can disagree without being disagreeable. and -- >> john mccain said that. >> he's a hero. >> um-hum. >> he's a hero. i don't know why some of our elected officials behavi s behay do. it's rather sad frankly. >
i didn't know anything about the navy s.e.a.l.s or the army rangers.t have even had them in that day. i knew about the marine corps and in my up forniform, i lookee a boy scout. one of the smartest things i have ever done. >> you talk about the expense of war, having been in the shoes of somebody serving our country. once you're in it, you've got to spend it. >> oh, i don't disagree with that. the problem is, in some instances we shouldn't have been. colin powell made that statement...