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talk about history was important and the significance of what we are doing right here at the us naval academy. in 10 short days, the us naval will celebrate its 169th anniversary. as i have come to know through expense in the fleet and the naval war college and enjoying the naval history magazine, those of us are not willing participants in wanting to history are certainly destined to repeat the failures of the past. there is wonderful connections. there is so much to be learned. as i came here to the naval academy, of course, i wanted to do my own research to remember days here from y 1977, but what is it that academy to naval here in annapolis. and it goes all the way back to where he built the first frigates at the turn-of-the-century. in 1865 first ent declared that there is a need for scholarly interest to develop naval officers. the e had a statement from president back then and it wasn't until 20 years later that it was actually recognized. bad had to eally occur together going. midshipmen bback in the 1800's at ships at mostly sea. but around that time, most teenage boys wanted to bec
talk about history was important and the significance of what we are doing right here at the us naval academy. in 10 short days, the us naval will celebrate its 169th anniversary. as i have come to know through expense in the fleet and the naval war college and enjoying the naval history magazine, those of us are not willing participants in wanting to history are certainly destined to repeat the failures of the past. there is wonderful connections. there is so much to be learned. as i came here...
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in our naval academy, rotc and then we have cyber warriors. but we are putting tablets and smartphones and the use of them back into our basic training. you say, i didn't know you took it away. yeah, we actually do. today, we bring them in and they got, you know, they got the phones and tablets. take that away. write a letter to your mother. that's like giving them a chisel and a hammer and going, okay. and we start that and we say, well, actually we need to give those back, send an e-mail to your mother or text your mother, you know, as the case may be that by the way this is how you need to use this. these are the basics of password protection, of understanding virus protection. don't charge this thing up on a computer on your ship. that's not a good idea. we don't want to share viruses. you know? across that. cyber hygiene. so you got to get that down. and then they say, you know, all the almosts of what you're doing, it's a combat system. that network is a combat system. it exchanges information and the understanding of information dominan
in our naval academy, rotc and then we have cyber warriors. but we are putting tablets and smartphones and the use of them back into our basic training. you say, i didn't know you took it away. yeah, we actually do. today, we bring them in and they got, you know, they got the phones and tablets. take that away. write a letter to your mother. that's like giving them a chisel and a hammer and going, okay. and we start that and we say, well, actually we need to give those back, send an e-mail to...
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with that, i'll turn it to colonel baker to discuss the particular instance in the naval academy case. >> sir, i have not reviewed the record of that case. my knowledge of that is, like you, based upon what i've read in the newspapers. so i can't provide you a comment on whether the rules were or were not followed in that case. certainly our procedural rules do require the judges to make a very difficult decision. and that very difficult decision is to balance the privacy interests of the victim with the rights of the accused. i'm confident in the cases that -- i'm confident that, as bill said, across the globe, this happens properly a lot. are there cases where it doesn't? yes. but i don't think it's because there's a problem with the rules. it may be a problem with the folks that are applying the rules. and i'm not trying to say that the judge in that case improperly applied the rules. i mean, i just don't know enough about the case to comment on whether they were properly applied or not. i just will note that the judge that presided over that case, i believe, was the chief trial ju
with that, i'll turn it to colonel baker to discuss the particular instance in the naval academy case. >> sir, i have not reviewed the record of that case. my knowledge of that is, like you, based upon what i've read in the newspapers. so i can't provide you a comment on whether the rules were or were not followed in that case. certainly our procedural rules do require the judges to make a very difficult decision. and that very difficult decision is to balance the privacy interests of the...
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went to the naval academy. she was a phenomenal runner. going to be running with you. >> on a beautiful day in washington, supporters by her side, she finished the last ten miles. >> my time in afghanistan was hard for our family. i came home. so many families don't get to say that. the sacrifices we made for that time was minimal compared to the sacrifices that so many have made. >> reporter: for the women who made the ultimate sacrifice, 160 people carrying 160 try put ribbons walked the last steps to the memorial in washington. >> you are remembered. rest easy. >> and then it was her turn to remember major megan mcklum, the first marine officer killed in iraq. >> they died for us. for our freedom. >> the iraq war would be such a major turning point for women in >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> we're on an "action news" exclusive on this tuesday, november 11th. on top of a victory against the carolina panthers only the
went to the naval academy. she was a phenomenal runner. going to be running with you. >> on a beautiful day in washington, supporters by her side, she finished the last ten miles. >> my time in afghanistan was hard for our family. i came home. so many families don't get to say that. the sacrifices we made for that time was minimal compared to the sacrifices that so many have made. >> reporter: for the women who made the ultimate sacrifice, 160 people carrying 160 try put...
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continue those international programs at our war college and put more of them and are naval academy. i spoke earlier. you mentioned cyber. we have to get a baseline. are naval academy rotc and we have cyber warriors but we are putting smartphones and the use of them back into our basic training. you say i didn't know you took it away. e we actually do. we bring them and and i have got their phones in their tablets. we take that all away. that's like giving them a chisel and a hammer and saying okay. we start than we say actually we need to get those back and send an e-mail to your mother or texture mother whatever the case may be. by the way this is how you need to use this. these are the basics of password protection and understanding virus detection. don't charge this thing up on a computer on your ship. that's not a good idea. we don't want to share viruses. you got to get that down. all the elements of what you are doing is the combat system. it exchanges information with the understanding of information dominance. he or she who has the information upper hand definitely has the u
continue those international programs at our war college and put more of them and are naval academy. i spoke earlier. you mentioned cyber. we have to get a baseline. are naval academy rotc and we have cyber warriors but we are putting smartphones and the use of them back into our basic training. you say i didn't know you took it away. e we actually do. we bring them and and i have got their phones in their tablets. we take that all away. that's like giving them a chisel and a hammer and saying...
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naval academy's general scholarship fund and swain hanging onto that one on the last touchdown. >> aarons the pursuit by notre dame? swain out there wide open. no gold helmets or white jerseys around him. he had the luxury of being able to bobble it. somebody should have been there to knock it out but credit him with great concentration and i don't know if i agree with this. trying to go, if notre dame gets this, this could ice the game if they could control the clock. >> andrew: they attempt it. they do. the onside kick. the hands team is loose and it looks like prosise falls on it for notre dame. c.j. prosise, the junior who caught the first touchdown of the night wraps his arms around this one. >> aaron: the irish weren't so lucky in tallahassee but here they get a great bounce, the ball hits c.j. prosise and comes up with it. now that they have it, notre dame has the ball on the plus side of the field meaning across the 50. that's very advantageous field position for an offense that's been explosive tonight. >> andrew: aaron, if navy had a time out tbld a no-brainer to kick it deep b
naval academy's general scholarship fund and swain hanging onto that one on the last touchdown. >> aarons the pursuit by notre dame? swain out there wide open. no gold helmets or white jerseys around him. he had the luxury of being able to bobble it. somebody should have been there to knock it out but credit him with great concentration and i don't know if i agree with this. trying to go, if notre dame gets this, this could ice the game if they could control the clock. >> andrew:...
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naval academy's general scholarship fund and swain hanging onto that one on the last touchdown. >> aarons the pursuit by notre dame? swain out there wide open. no gold helmets or white jerseys around him. he had the luxury of being able to bobble it. somebody should have been there to knock it out but credit him with great concentration and i don't know if i agree with this. trying to go, if notre dame gets this, this could ice the game if they could control the clock. >> andrew: they attempt it. they do. the onside kick. the hands team is loose and it looks like prosise falls on it for notre dame. c.j. prosise, the junior who caught the first touchdown of the night wraps his arms around this one. >> aaron: the irish weren't so lucky in tallahassee but here they get a great bounce, the ball hits c.j. prosise and comes up with it. now that they have it, notre dame has the ball on the plus side of the field meaning across the 50. that's very advantageous field position for an offense that's been explosive tonight. >> andrew: aaron, if navy had a time out tbld a no-brainer to kick it deep b
naval academy's general scholarship fund and swain hanging onto that one on the last touchdown. >> aarons the pursuit by notre dame? swain out there wide open. no gold helmets or white jerseys around him. he had the luxury of being able to bobble it. somebody should have been there to knock it out but credit him with great concentration and i don't know if i agree with this. trying to go, if notre dame gets this, this could ice the game if they could control the clock. >> andrew:...
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naval academy in annapolis where he teaches international affairs. >> john limbert, in your book, "negotiating with iran: wrestling the ghosts of history," you talk about four crisis in u.s.-iranian history. >> two of the crisis are actually prerevolution, two postrevolution. the first was the crisis over the northwest area after world war ii. many believe that is where the cold war started. the second was the oil crisis of 1951 and 1953, in which the iranians attempted to assert control over their major economic resource. in the end, the effort was frustrated, in part because of a cia sponsored coup against the iranian leader. the second two occurred after the islamic revolution. the first was something i was involved in personally, which was the hostage crisis from 1979 until 1981. and the second was the crisis involving the hostages, american and others, held in lebanon during the 1980's and a part of that, an incident that touched this institution here at the navelnaval academy, what is commonly known as irangate or iran contra. >> let's go back to the first one. you say the cold war is of
naval academy in annapolis where he teaches international affairs. >> john limbert, in your book, "negotiating with iran: wrestling the ghosts of history," you talk about four crisis in u.s.-iranian history. >> two of the crisis are actually prerevolution, two postrevolution. the first was the crisis over the northwest area after world war ii. many believe that is where the cold war started. the second was the oil crisis of 1951 and 1953, in which the iranians attempted to...
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naval academy in 1958 did you ever envision that women would in your lifetime play such an active role including combat in the u.s. military. did you initially favor that development and did you feel there was any need for restrictions today placed on the way women serve in the u.s. military? >> in answer to your question, no and no. when i graduated i obviously did not have that. in world war ii, there was the much greater service than women are given credit for in world war ii whether it is rosy the rivet oral the women's army corps. we call them by different names and it was great service including the nursing corps but i don't think women ever got the credit they did for their service in world war ii, but now there are certain standards we expect everybody to meet, male and female, gender neutral, as they meet those standards, as they serve. i have run into some really capable professional women that rose to positions of come and. hour number 2 member of the united states navy, second vice chief of naval operations is a woman. very proud of that. they command squadrons and command
naval academy in 1958 did you ever envision that women would in your lifetime play such an active role including combat in the u.s. military. did you initially favor that development and did you feel there was any need for restrictions today placed on the way women serve in the u.s. military? >> in answer to your question, no and no. when i graduated i obviously did not have that. in world war ii, there was the much greater service than women are given credit for in world war ii whether...
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my question is graduating with someone from the naval academy that the women in your lifetime would play such an active role of combat and then even today with the military. >> a much greater service than women on a given credit for. rosy the ridder whether the women's army corps including the nursing corps so i don't think women never got the credit. there are standards we expect everybody to meet gender neutral they meet those standards. and i have run into very capable positions of command number to united states navy that the vice chief of naval operations is a woman. they command a squadrons and ships. i think the argument is over to be honest and i think it is done and it should be. but there was a time in our history with they had a different role in society bad now as far as i can tell they should have the equal opportunity to serve. >> host: turning to vietnam where you flew combat missions until you were shot down in hell does of prisoner of war until 1973. to say somebody else was the author of 13 soldiers you would be selected to be profiled. you chose the pilot and then with
my question is graduating with someone from the naval academy that the women in your lifetime would play such an active role of combat and then even today with the military. >> a much greater service than women on a given credit for. rosy the ridder whether the women's army corps including the nursing corps so i don't think women never got the credit. there are standards we expect everybody to meet gender neutral they meet those standards. and i have run into very capable positions of...
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naval academy and served as a submarine officer for seven years. >> you could always be worse. what did the screen. notice of everything is a winter wonderland of there. let's put everything in >> when that 20 mi. per hour. there is a burst of snow for you. nothing like that around here. >> to of the resulting mainly in the upper 30's. a slight chance for his shower. after that winter has arrived early. we will be a low fare is. a touch warmer into the weekend. we bring with that the slight chance for some snowfall. >> monday we only took about in the upper 20s. >> big coats and the needed.now needed. >> have a great needed.now needed. >> have a great after them. the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who investigate crime and the district attorneys, who prosecute the offenders. these are their stories. nurse, it's been an hour. maybe i should have called a hearse-- skip the middleman. nobody ever died of whiplash. i got blue cross. i got blue shield. what do i got to do to get my wife in to see a doctor? we're doing our best. you w
naval academy and served as a submarine officer for seven years. >> you could always be worse. what did the screen. notice of everything is a winter wonderland of there. let's put everything in >> when that 20 mi. per hour. there is a burst of snow for you. nothing like that around here. >> to of the resulting mainly in the upper 30's. a slight chance for his shower. after that winter has arrived early. we will be a low fare is. a touch warmer into the weekend. we bring with...
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naval academy's general scholarship fund and swain hanging onto that one on the last touchdown. >> aarons the pursuit by notre dame? swain out there wide open. no gold helmets or white jerseys around him. he had the luxury of being able to bobble it. somebody should have been there to knock it out but credit him with great concentration and i don't know if i agree with this. trying to go, if notre dame gets this, this could ice the game if they could control the clock. >> andrew: they attempt it. they do. the onside kick. the hands team is loose and it looks like prosise falls on it for notre dame. c.j. prosise, the junior who caught the first touchdown of the night wraps his arms around this one. >> aaron: the irish weren't so lucky in tallahassee but here they get a great bounce, the ball hits c.j. prosise and comes up with it. now that they have it, notre dame has the ball on the plus side of the field meaning across the 50. that's very advantageous field position for an offense that's been explosive tonight. >> andrew: aaron, if navy had a time out tbld a no-brainer to kick it deep b
naval academy's general scholarship fund and swain hanging onto that one on the last touchdown. >> aarons the pursuit by notre dame? swain out there wide open. no gold helmets or white jerseys around him. he had the luxury of being able to bobble it. somebody should have been there to knock it out but credit him with great concentration and i don't know if i agree with this. trying to go, if notre dame gets this, this could ice the game if they could control the clock. >> andrew:...
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naval academy, has unfortunately left the civil war to become a world war ii historian.heckerhe greatest fact i could have hoped for. a young professor named jonathan white invited me to speak on lincoln and freedom of the press at christopher newport university in historic newport news, virginia. very impressive young man. woods if i amer cklaus.cholson -- jack ni he writes a book every 20 minutes. books, he not writing also was an amazing fact checker and generous young man who would research things that he discovered. had -- theohn -- i mistakes, if any remain, are all my fault. the absence of them, to the extent they are not there, are due to my friends who are such great readers. every historian likes to have books, go over these especially if they are charting new ground. >> when the abraham lincoln library and museum opened in springfield, we took a tour of the library with richard norton smith. here is a clip of that where he is talking about the press. it is dark because that whole area is very dark. he will explain why. >> long before lincoln was on mount rushm
naval academy, has unfortunately left the civil war to become a world war ii historian.heckerhe greatest fact i could have hoped for. a young professor named jonathan white invited me to speak on lincoln and freedom of the press at christopher newport university in historic newport news, virginia. very impressive young man. woods if i amer cklaus.cholson -- jack ni he writes a book every 20 minutes. books, he not writing also was an amazing fact checker and generous young man who would research...
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have got a bird of a breeze coming across the river at the naval academy. if you are away from the water and its effects? what a terrific day. ,4 on this day in washington perhaps when we get the climate report in a bit we will beat it. we are still waiting on the final word from washington dulles, where no records have been tied or broken so far on this monday. the trendline tonight will be down, but not dramatically. a weak cool front will pass to the area tonight, but that is about it. tomorrow will be a nice travel day, partly cloudy, but wednesday in advance of the storm of the coast we have jurisdictions at a higher elevation through frederick county, carroll county, loudoun, up the hills and through the valleys, a winter storm watch. by definition that means five to six inches more possible during the watch. none of our computer models are on their old standby here, painting the picture going to the day tomorrow. partly cloudy skies, wednesday a new storm takes place along the coast. not much cold air, but if it is close enough to the coast and will
have got a bird of a breeze coming across the river at the naval academy. if you are away from the water and its effects? what a terrific day. ,4 on this day in washington perhaps when we get the climate report in a bit we will beat it. we are still waiting on the final word from washington dulles, where no records have been tied or broken so far on this monday. the trendline tonight will be down, but not dramatically. a weak cool front will pass to the area tonight, but that is about it....
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his father was a football coach and he was taken into the film room at the naval academy at ages 11 and 12 and started breaking down film. there is no question he is a superior intellect. he could have been a ceo, college president, general, i do not know. but his enthusiasm for football is boundless. he may have the best private collection of football books in the world. he knows more about brown then his son, mike brown, does right now. i promise you. >> lebron or michael? >> in the final analysis, it is michael. they both have broad reaching skills and they are both reaching that the governor profession at different times in history. michael's ruthlessness, his competitiveness, the idea of cutting your heart out, that is not lebron. lebron is a sweet-tempered human being. he is a nicer guy in that regard. he does not have that element of ruthlessness. the one who comes closest is kobe bryant. but thee closest, interesting thing about it -- i have a chapter about michael versus lebron. they got to the apex of their profession in totally different ways. the way michael was raised, he w
his father was a football coach and he was taken into the film room at the naval academy at ages 11 and 12 and started breaking down film. there is no question he is a superior intellect. he could have been a ceo, college president, general, i do not know. but his enthusiasm for football is boundless. he may have the best private collection of football books in the world. he knows more about brown then his son, mike brown, does right now. i promise you. >> lebron or michael? >> in...
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he was a naval academy guy, fighter pilot for years and reservist. and we were thrilled, i told you this when i first met you, to find out it was the navy who took him down. and i also want to thank you for when you come forward you always talk about the team. i'm very happy to also hear you mention the cia, not just the analyst, the guys who ran the rdi program and got the information for al kuwaiti. i just want to thank you on behalf of my family. we can't get him back, but it's so sweet to have the s.e.a.l. team 6 guys be the ones who were bin laden's last vision. >> it was such an honor. all i can say is you're welcome. it was an honor for me to be picked for that team and an honor for that team to be picked. there's so many great people in the military that could have done the same thing we did. we were fortunate to be there. and just being at the end result of the great people in the intelligence agency who found him and everyone involved in getting us there. >> lee, you lost your son. >> yes, jonathan, 29, married with two little boys, new yor
he was a naval academy guy, fighter pilot for years and reservist. and we were thrilled, i told you this when i first met you, to find out it was the navy who took him down. and i also want to thank you for when you come forward you always talk about the team. i'm very happy to also hear you mention the cia, not just the analyst, the guys who ran the rdi program and got the information for al kuwaiti. i just want to thank you on behalf of my family. we can't get him back, but it's so sweet to...
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. >> i'll be carrying tomorrow a photo of major megan mcclung, went to the naval academy.henomenal runner. her mom told me, i'm sure meg is going to be running right along with you. day seven, last leg. >> reporter: on a beautiful day in washington, supporters by her side, she finished the last ten miles. >> my time in afghanistan was hard for our family. you know, i came home. there's so many families who don't get to say that. the sacrifices we made for that time is minimal compared to the sacrifices so many made. >> reporter: for the women who made the ultimate sacrifice, 160 people carrying 160 tribute ribbons walked the last steps to the women's memorial at arlington national cemetery. >> it's emotional and moving and rewarding. i'm recognizing all the faces and remembering all the stories and to have those up on that sister block is amazing. >> okay, major. rest easy. you are remembered. >> and then it was lacore's turn to remember major megan mcclung, the first female marine officer killed in iraq. >> they died for us. they died serving our country and sustaining ou
. >> i'll be carrying tomorrow a photo of major megan mcclung, went to the naval academy.henomenal runner. her mom told me, i'm sure meg is going to be running right along with you. day seven, last leg. >> reporter: on a beautiful day in washington, supporters by her side, she finished the last ten miles. >> my time in afghanistan was hard for our family. you know, i came home. there's so many families who don't get to say that. the sacrifices we made for that time is minimal...
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naval academy.join them in thanking john and all veterans for their service. >>> tonight, we are hearing from a man who lived in the first hawaiian home destroyed by lava. it has been flowing since the summer. yesterday, the lava reached the former home. he could only watch as his home burned to the ground in less than an hour. >> our wait is over. we can close the book on that, because the house burned. you know, so it's like okay, so we're on to our news story. but it's going to affect a lot of people. >> lava has been slowly inching forward for 13 miles from the volcano. hundreds of other homes have been destroyed in previous eruptions. >>> coming up, a neighborhood battle is brewing between a neighborhood mogul. so, what is the problem? find out next. >>> why has the white house become a magnet for mentally ill intruders? i'm andrea mccarren. i'll tell you what the experts say is the only way to stop them. >>> and if you would like to show your appreciation to military families, please consider
naval academy.join them in thanking john and all veterans for their service. >>> tonight, we are hearing from a man who lived in the first hawaiian home destroyed by lava. it has been flowing since the summer. yesterday, the lava reached the former home. he could only watch as his home burned to the ground in less than an hour. >> our wait is over. we can close the book on that, because the house burned. you know, so it's like okay, so we're on to our news story. but it's going...
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capitol and when the capitol was expanded, it had to be moved a second time and it was moved to the naval academyhere it resides today. so here's a monument that's been in three different places during its history and it has a tie to the war of 1812. this is out of the imax movie, if you have not seen it, i highly recommend it, it's called ""star spangled banner". it has wonderful illustrations as well as animations about some of the aspects of the war of 1812. and what you're looking at here is a still -- and i know the lighting is not very good here so you probably can't see it that well because of the extreme light that we have, but it is showing the navy yard burning on the night of august the 24th, 1814. and if you were able to look at it very closely, you would be able to see ships that were in the water, ships that are up on land, all of them burning as well as most of the structures but you can look and you can see right there that latrobe gate is not burning. the taney house is not burning. quarter b is not burning but what is also interesting is that you can make out -- there's two addi
capitol and when the capitol was expanded, it had to be moved a second time and it was moved to the naval academyhere it resides today. so here's a monument that's been in three different places during its history and it has a tie to the war of 1812. this is out of the imax movie, if you have not seen it, i highly recommend it, it's called ""star spangled banner". it has wonderful illustrations as well as animations about some of the aspects of the war of 1812. and what you're...
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he was a naval academy guy, fighter pilot for years and reservist. and we were thrilled, i told you this when i first met you, to find out it was the navy who took him down. and i also want to thank you for when you come forward you always talk about the team. i'm very happy to also hear you mention the cia, not just the analyst, the guys who ran the rdi program and got the information for al kuwaiti. i just want to thank you on behalf of my family. we can't get him back, but it's so sweet to have the s.e.a.l. team 6 guys be the ones who were bin laden's last vision. >> it was such an honor. all i can say is you're welcome. it was an honor for me to be picked for that team and an honor for that team to be picked. there's so many great people in the military that could have done the same thing we did. we were fortunate to be there. and just being at the end result of the great people in the intelligence agency who found him and everyone involved in getting us there. >> lee, you lost your son. >> yes, jonathan, 29, married with two little boys, new yor
he was a naval academy guy, fighter pilot for years and reservist. and we were thrilled, i told you this when i first met you, to find out it was the navy who took him down. and i also want to thank you for when you come forward you always talk about the team. i'm very happy to also hear you mention the cia, not just the analyst, the guys who ran the rdi program and got the information for al kuwaiti. i just want to thank you on behalf of my family. we can't get him back, but it's so sweet to...
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we have got to have cyber boot camp big time in our naval academy rotc. and then we have cyber warriors. but we are putting tab let's and smart phones and the use of them back into our basic training. you say i didn't know you took it away. yeah, we actually do. today we bring them in and they have got their phones and tablets. we say take all that away. write a letter to your mother. and that's like giving them a chisel and hammer and say, ok. and we start that and say, well, actually we need to give those back, send an email to your mother or text your mother as the case may be that, by the way, this is how you need to use this. these are the basics of password protection, of understanding virus protection. don't charge this thing up on a computer on your ship. that's not a good idea. we don't want to share viruses across that. cyber higene. so you've got to get that done. then all the elements of what you're doing it's a combat system. that network is a combat system. it exchanges information and the understanding of information dominance. he or she wh
we have got to have cyber boot camp big time in our naval academy rotc. and then we have cyber warriors. but we are putting tab let's and smart phones and the use of them back into our basic training. you say i didn't know you took it away. yeah, we actually do. today we bring them in and they have got their phones and tablets. we say take all that away. write a letter to your mother. and that's like giving them a chisel and hammer and say, ok. and we start that and say, well, actually we need...
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continue those international programs at our war college and put for of them in our naval academy. i spoke earlier, mentioned cyber. we've got to get a baseline. we need to have cyber boot camp big time in our naval academy, rotc and we have sigh before warriors but we are putting tabless and -- tablets and smartphones and use of them back into our basic training. you say, i didn't know you took it away? yeah, we actually do. today we bring them in and they have got their phones and their tablets. take all that away. write a letter to your mother and that is like giving them a chisel and a hammer saying okay. and we start that and we say, well, actually we need to give those back send and email to your mother, or text your mother and by the way this is how you need to do this this is basics of password protection. this is virus protection. doesn't charge this thing up on a computer on your ship. that is not a good idea. we don't want to share virus. cyber hygiene. you have to get that down. then to say, all the elements of what you're doing it is a combat system. that network is a
continue those international programs at our war college and put for of them in our naval academy. i spoke earlier, mentioned cyber. we've got to get a baseline. we need to have cyber boot camp big time in our naval academy, rotc and we have sigh before warriors but we are putting tabless and -- tablets and smartphones and use of them back into our basic training. you say, i didn't know you took it away? yeah, we actually do. today we bring them in and they have got their phones and their...
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this is a live look at the naval academy, a dock there, one of our weather bug network hd cameras. clouds, blue sky left. it is the time of year where now at 4:00, probably the only live cameras we have to see, because it is going to get dark earlier like 5:05 tonight. through the evening partly cloudy and cool. temperatures settling near 50 degrees later this evening and a bit cooler overnight. temperaturewise comfortable. 65 reagan national. 59 in new york. 35 at caribou, maine with plenty of snow. cold air across the upper midwest and the northern mississippi river valley. temperatures fairly comfortable elsewhere. this is pushing winds out of the southwest for the next couple days that will make us very comfortable and keep us dry tomorrow and wednesday with partly cloudy skies and temperatures approaching 70 degrees on both afternoons. so we'll be really in fine shape here. now, satellite and radar shows cloudiness back on the western side of a big area of high pressure centered right over the carolinas as it moves out tonight and the winds will become more consolidated out of
this is a live look at the naval academy, a dock there, one of our weather bug network hd cameras. clouds, blue sky left. it is the time of year where now at 4:00, probably the only live cameras we have to see, because it is going to get dark earlier like 5:05 tonight. through the evening partly cloudy and cool. temperatures settling near 50 degrees later this evening and a bit cooler overnight. temperaturewise comfortable. 65 reagan national. 59 in new york. 35 at caribou, maine with plenty of...
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in chemical engineering, becoming a dean at the naval academy.er he died i found this card in his top dresser drawer. a remembrance of my chief chemest of last year. i hope you try hard to get on to school somewhere. he had saved that for so many years. >> today we're encouraging you to write. it's such a great project. "leave nothing unsaid." thank you. >>> even in the new world of technology that we live in i write a lot of notes and letters. i'll teaching my two children to do the same. the power of the written word is amazing. i have a huge stack of letters at home from my parents, my husband, my kids, my minister, my friends, even from people i don't know that well who took the time to write me a note after i spoke it an event, met them, or offered to help in some way. my mother-in-law writes my kids a letter for each of their birthdays. that's a great idea. i wanted to share the most recent letter my 9-year-old son wrote me when i visited his school last week for parents visiting day. it's a poe up using the letters of my first name for eac
in chemical engineering, becoming a dean at the naval academy.er he died i found this card in his top dresser drawer. a remembrance of my chief chemest of last year. i hope you try hard to get on to school somewhere. he had saved that for so many years. >> today we're encouraging you to write. it's such a great project. "leave nothing unsaid." thank you. >>> even in the new world of technology that we live in i write a lot of notes and letters. i'll teaching my two...
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naval academy in annapolis. they talk about why they joined the military, the events for which they received their commendation, and their personal view of heroism in light of their experience in combat. the program is approximately an hour and a half. >> i'm going to present three artifacts, three pieces of evidence that i think will put us all in a mindset to look at here was a man ask such as these as a -- to look at heroism as the traditional view of the culmination of human potential. these are three distinct acts from three separate wars. decade to separating them. and three unique individuals, all who distinct themselves in these acts. all three are connected with what the represent for the rest of us. the culmination of human potential. exemplars for the rest of us. what we aspire to be. so, these three artifacts, these three piece of evidence. beginning to my immediate right, corporal woody williams, united states marine. for gallantry at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as demolit
naval academy in annapolis. they talk about why they joined the military, the events for which they received their commendation, and their personal view of heroism in light of their experience in combat. the program is approximately an hour and a half. >> i'm going to present three artifacts, three pieces of evidence that i think will put us all in a mindset to look at here was a man ask such as these as a -- to look at heroism as the traditional view of the culmination of human...
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brendan loony and marine lieutenant travis manning was roommates at naval academy. were inseparable, two peas in a pod. travis was sent off to serve in iraq. he was tragically cut down by a sniper in 2007. best friend brandon loony was understandably devastated. >> he was a great friend. >> reporter: three years later, loony, too, was killed in a helicopter crash in afghanistan. retired marine colonel tom m mannion is travis' father. it's the title of his book "a tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice". >> they were willing to take whatever risk to go forward and make a difference. >> reporter: the type of bravery and service that inspires all of us to be a little more selfless. >> brotherhood, sacrifice, love of country. >> reporter: when it comes to brotherhood, it's personal, because my own family is now embarking on a journey and my mom is taking it a a day at a time. >> no matter what i do, no matter where i go, i've got them on my mind 24 hours a day. >> reporter: my two brothers and my mom's two boysa academy grads. >> our country is experiencing so
brendan loony and marine lieutenant travis manning was roommates at naval academy. were inseparable, two peas in a pod. travis was sent off to serve in iraq. he was tragically cut down by a sniper in 2007. best friend brandon loony was understandably devastated. >> he was a great friend. >> reporter: three years later, loony, too, was killed in a helicopter crash in afghanistan. retired marine colonel tom m mannion is travis' father. it's the title of his book "a tribute to...
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naval academy in annapolis maryland. they talk about why they joined the military, their commendation and their personal view of heroism in light of the experience in combat. it is approximately an hour and a half. >> good morning, i'm captain wes huey, director of leadership encouragement and vel l development, or lleed. this panel is called beyond the call of doughty. there will be an opportunity for you to engage our panel during the q & a portion of the panel. use the microphones provide fed have you a question. or just speak loudly from wur seat and in that case we will have the moderator repeat your question. moderating this morn's panel is mr. thomas and distinguished leadership in lead position. dr. thomas served as battalion officer before retiring from active service and joining the lead faculty in 2005 before he has earned a national reputation for excellence in leadership, education and scholarships. recently named admiral one year professorship to develop creativity as an outcome in our leadership curriculum
naval academy in annapolis maryland. they talk about why they joined the military, their commendation and their personal view of heroism in light of the experience in combat. it is approximately an hour and a half. >> good morning, i'm captain wes huey, director of leadership encouragement and vel l development, or lleed. this panel is called beyond the call of doughty. there will be an opportunity for you to engage our panel during the q & a portion of the panel. use the microphones...
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. >> i spend most of my time teaching at the naval academy. i, like the other panelists, are grateful you established this venue for what i think is important dialogue. i would like to make four quick point, then get to question and answer. first and foremost, i absolutely agree with the premise which that the framers of the constitution did not intend for security and privacy to be in mort al combat and we try to figure out how do we achieve both. it may very well be we cannot trade one for the other. i think that's right. but we have to work harder to achieve both. i think technology and practice from the private sector can be helpful there. two, i agree that government is different. not simply in the powers, toops it might bring to bear on a citizenry or others. and therefore, therefore should be con trained. but the government alone has the requirement to essentially meet standard of the first, fourth and tenth amendments within the constitution and from my nsa experience, the most significant of those which essentially says, unless you ha
. >> i spend most of my time teaching at the naval academy. i, like the other panelists, are grateful you established this venue for what i think is important dialogue. i would like to make four quick point, then get to question and answer. first and foremost, i absolutely agree with the premise which that the framers of the constitution did not intend for security and privacy to be in mort al combat and we try to figure out how do we achieve both. it may very well be we cannot trade one...
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of -- most of my time teaching at the naval academy. grateful that you established this venue for what i think is important ballot. i like to make for quick comments and then get to questions i agree with the panel's premise. the framers of the constitution did not intend for security and privacy to be in moral -- mortal kombat. it may be that we can't trade one for the other. we have to work harder to achieve both. technology in practice from the private sector can be helpful. government is different. ,ot just in terms of powers alone the government requires to meet the standards of the first 4/10 amendments. the 10th amendment was the most significant of those. it says unless you have the authority to do something, you don't. searches, that was specifically permitted under court-approved procedures. interpretations of the law the went through three branches of government. i think that is right and proper. it may be bad policy at the end of the day. the rule of law has to pertain. i agree with what john had to say. the aspects of law a
of -- most of my time teaching at the naval academy. grateful that you established this venue for what i think is important ballot. i like to make for quick comments and then get to questions i agree with the panel's premise. the framers of the constitution did not intend for security and privacy to be in moral -- mortal kombat. it may be that we can't trade one for the other. we have to work harder to achieve both. technology in practice from the private sector can be helpful. government is...
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. >> first, the gentleman from the naval academy and you, ma'am, after him. >> good evening, ambassador. >> good evening. >> my question is with the add vented of the war on terror it's kind of become clear that no country can stand on the sidelines, that russia has had trouble of its own from chechnya, plagued with violent extremis extremism. basically in the modern world today with isis forming in the middle east, as you said we have a mutual interest and a common enemy in these groups who seek to destabilize middle east and commit acts of terror. why has russia not signed on to help with the coalition and give us naval or air assets to help combat isis in the middle east? >> a couple of points -- [ applause ] >> even before united states decided to start building coalition, and you remember you were thinking about for three months, i think, or two months, we started supplying aircrafts together with specialists to train iraqis. you were thinking we weren't working. so, we have been in contact with the iraqi government. we have helped and we have continued to be working on these issue
. >> first, the gentleman from the naval academy and you, ma'am, after him. >> good evening, ambassador. >> good evening. >> my question is with the add vented of the war on terror it's kind of become clear that no country can stand on the sidelines, that russia has had trouble of its own from chechnya, plagued with violent extremis extremism. basically in the modern world today with isis forming in the middle east, as you said we have a mutual interest and a common...
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naval academy. they became inseparable, two peas in a pod. travis was sent off to serve in iraq.opter crash in afghanistan. retired marine colonel tom mannion is travis's father. he considers the young men brothers forever. it's the title of his book, a tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. >> they were willing to take whatever risk there was out there to go forward and make a difference. >> reporter: his message is a simple one. the value of bravery and the type of service that inspires all of us to be just a little more selfless. >> brotherhood, sacrifice, love of country. >> reporter: and when it comes to brotherhood, it's personal. because my own family is now embarking on a journey, and my mom is taking it a day at a time. >> no matter what i do, where i go, i have got it on my mind 24 hours a day. >> reporter: will and john, my two brothers and my mom's two boys are naval academy grads preparing to fly to serve and to face danger head on. >> our country is experiencing some frightening times. and they have -- they're in it. they're in it to serve. these guy
naval academy. they became inseparable, two peas in a pod. travis was sent off to serve in iraq.opter crash in afghanistan. retired marine colonel tom mannion is travis's father. he considers the young men brothers forever. it's the title of his book, a tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. >> they were willing to take whatever risk there was out there to go forward and make a difference. >> reporter: his message is a simple one. the value of bravery and the type of...
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annapolis, the naval academy reporting 43. 46 in martinsburg, already 50 in wind chester.cast, beautiful poolesville, maryland, temperatures in the mid to upper 30s right now, climbing the the mid 50s. plenty of sunshine in poolesville or wherever you're going to live. what you'll be putting on as you head out the door, light jacket and don't forget the sunglasses. ite a sunny afternoon coming. sunshine this afternoon, temperatures will be up in the mid and upper 50s for much of the day, about 56 at 1:00, 58 our high around 3:00 in the afternoon. here is what i'm depressed about. the sun is down before 5:00. sun sets at 4:59 today. today we don't get sun sets after 5:00 until january 5 pth. a sunny day. should you wash the car? >> absolutely. still a couple days away before we have to worry about rain. temperatures flirting with 70 degrees on veteran's day. much, much colder air later the week. leading edge of cool air already in parts of the upper midwest, snow in the dakotas. lots of unsettled weather off the eastern seaboard. that's off to sea and staying away from us.
annapolis, the naval academy reporting 43. 46 in martinsburg, already 50 in wind chester.cast, beautiful poolesville, maryland, temperatures in the mid to upper 30s right now, climbing the the mid 50s. plenty of sunshine in poolesville or wherever you're going to live. what you'll be putting on as you head out the door, light jacket and don't forget the sunglasses. ite a sunny afternoon coming. sunshine this afternoon, temperatures will be up in the mid and upper 50s for much of the day, about...
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they spoke at the naval academy. then at 9:40 on "american history tv," former "nbc nightly news" anchor tom brokaw on his coverage of the fall of the berlin wall. >>> on tomorrow's washington journal, "washington post" pollster peyton craighill will talk about what exit polls tell us about the demographics and attitudes of voters. and jims thurbar to talk about dividing government now that republicans pulled control of congress. and peter of georgetown university looks back at the fall of the berlin wall 25 years ago and the sis kans today. your phone calls and facebook comments every day on c-span starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >>> this weekend on the c-span networks, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span, more e reaction to the midterm elections. on saturday night at 8:00, a debate on the future of the internet and sunday evening at 8:00 on q&a, tavis smiley on his latest book. and tonight at 8:00 on c-span 2, german occupying paris, saturday night at 10:00 on book tv's afterwards, jeff chang on the idea of racial pro
they spoke at the naval academy. then at 9:40 on "american history tv," former "nbc nightly news" anchor tom brokaw on his coverage of the fall of the berlin wall. >>> on tomorrow's washington journal, "washington post" pollster peyton craighill will talk about what exit polls tell us about the demographics and attitudes of voters. and jims thurbar to talk about dividing government now that republicans pulled control of congress. and peter of georgetown...
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naval institute at the naval academy in annapolis, maryland. and then at 9:40, former nbc nightly news anchor tom bro call on his cover rang of the fall of the berlin wall in 1989. >> this weekend on the c-span networks, more reaction. saturday night at 8:00, a debate. author and television host favis siley. >> tonight, at 8:00, on american history tv, medal of honor recipients reflect. and saturday at 8:00, the social prejudice immigrants face during the 1800s. and sunday night at 8:00, let us know what you think about the programs that you're watching. call us at 202-626-3 h 00. mplts coming up on sunday, what to expect in the lame duck congress next week and expectations for the new republy kwan majority in the senate come saturday. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2, here, we compliment that cove rang by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings. american artifacts, touring museums and historic sites to discover what artifacts mean about american's past. >> and we return now to the foreig
naval institute at the naval academy in annapolis, maryland. and then at 9:40, former nbc nightly news anchor tom bro call on his cover rang of the fall of the berlin wall in 1989. >> this weekend on the c-span networks, more reaction. saturday night at 8:00, a debate. author and television host favis siley. >> tonight, at 8:00, on american history tv, medal of honor recipients reflect. and saturday at 8:00, the social prejudice immigrants face during the 1800s. and sunday night at...
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naval institute and the naval academy in annapolis, maryland. then at 9:40 on american history tv, former nbc knitly news anchor tom brokaw on his coverage of the fall of the berlin wall in 1989. thomas pickering served as u.s. ambassador to the united states, russia, india and israel. he spoke at george washington university last month about u.s. efforts to promote democracy. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> thank you all for coming to this event. we're all very excited to hear from the honorable thomas pickering. the panel -- the conversation is going to be moderated by chris cojam who is a visiting professor of the practice of international affairs after serving as the chairman of the national intelligence council at the elliot school he was previously the director of the mid career mipp program and director of the summer foreign policy program. in government, chris served as a staffer on the house foreign affairs committee, under representative lee h. hamilton as the depuuty assistant secretary of state in the bureau of intelligence
naval institute and the naval academy in annapolis, maryland. then at 9:40 on american history tv, former nbc knitly news anchor tom brokaw on his coverage of the fall of the berlin wall in 1989. thomas pickering served as u.s. ambassador to the united states, russia, india and israel. he spoke at george washington university last month about u.s. efforts to promote democracy. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> thank you all for coming to this event. we're all very excited to hear...
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i spend most of my time teaching at the naval academy. in cyber operations department. first, i, like the other panelists, are grateful for you establishing this venue for what i think is important dialogue. i would like to make four quick point, then get to question and answer. first and foremost, i absolutely agree with the premise which that the framers of the constitution did not intend for security and privacy to be in mortal combat and we are, therefore, trying to figure out how to achieve both. it may very well be we cannot trade one for the other. i think that's right. but we have to work harder to achieve both. i think technology and practice from the private sector can be helpful there. two, i agree that government is different. not simply in the powers or tools it might bring to bear on its citizenry and others, and there are, should be constrained. but the government alone has the requirement to essentially meet standard of the first, fourth and tenth amendments within the constitution and from my nsa experience, the tenth amendment was most significant of t
i spend most of my time teaching at the naval academy. in cyber operations department. first, i, like the other panelists, are grateful for you establishing this venue for what i think is important dialogue. i would like to make four quick point, then get to question and answer. first and foremost, i absolutely agree with the premise which that the framers of the constitution did not intend for security and privacy to be in mortal combat and we are, therefore, trying to figure out how to...
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we agreed to increase our academic exchanges both at our naval war college and naval academies, and thosemiral wu brought respective commanding officers up to newport where they talked to our teachers, admiral wu attended and synchronized that, and is we did that. they're coming over here to the united states. we're working through the visas and bringing that up where some of his pcos will come over and continue that exchange. we agreed to put together a working group for human resources as he is moving to build his navy of the future, and we're building our navy of the future to go over those challenges. and then lastly, to work on preapproved exercises. my pacific fleet commander is working with his requisite counterpart to find out how do we put modules together so that when we meet at sea and we have that opportunity whether we're doing counterpiracy operations down in the south china sea, working in the east china sea, how can we do exercises, simple exercises that have -- thaá we can get preapproved? so it's about building "p(jjt)qq'ce and understanding throughout the ranks, to cont
we agreed to increase our academic exchanges both at our naval war college and naval academies, and thosemiral wu brought respective commanding officers up to newport where they talked to our teachers, admiral wu attended and synchronized that, and is we did that. they're coming over here to the united states. we're working through the visas and bringing that up where some of his pcos will come over and continue that exchange. we agreed to put together a working group for human resources as he...