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the shipyard provides for maritime administration and us navy and other cargo: it of national interest to get the dry dock for california. there is no commitment on i -- either side. we are looking into that going forward. >> that led to my question is there any cap on that cost? >> we have not been able to provide a penny. we are looking at the government surplus assets. that would be our first tact to see if we can get some premoney from the federal government to benefit the city. in short of that, there are a lot of ideas between the bae to ensure investments going forward. >> in my last question is combined, i guess i will be able to channel. it's my understanding that she's been briefed on this and aware of the community benefits package and the beautification effort and supportive? >> yeah, every indication that she's given us has been supportive of the bae agreement. i have not heard from her otherwise. >> she's aware of the beautification efforts that have been done. >> i don't know specifically. i thought that was brought up by the commissioner whoo-hoo of the commission. i th
the shipyard provides for maritime administration and us navy and other cargo: it of national interest to get the dry dock for california. there is no commitment on i -- either side. we are looking into that going forward. >> that led to my question is there any cap on that cost? >> we have not been able to provide a penny. we are looking at the government surplus assets. that would be our first tact to see if we can get some premoney from the federal government to benefit the city....
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of rebalancing to the asia-pacific region to determining factors and many other requirements the us navy and marine corps our key pillars of our strategy. today's fleet of 275 ships 275 ships is too small to address these critical security challenges. the navy's force structure assessment requirement is 406 ships. the defense counsel calls for 323 to 346. combatant commanders say that they require 450. under sequestration the navy has said the fleet has shrunk to 260 ships. the marine corps continues personnel reductions from 200 thousand active-duty marines in 2012 to 184,000. with the demands on sailors and marines rising these marines rising these force reductions coupled with major readiness shortfalls due to sequestration are lengthening deployments, cutting training and time at home with families, families command putting our all volunteer force under considerable strain. the pres.'s budget request attempts to buy as much readiness as a part that can execute for fiscal year 16 which is yet another reason why we cannot afford a defense budget as sequestration levels. the pres.'s bud
of rebalancing to the asia-pacific region to determining factors and many other requirements the us navy and marine corps our key pillars of our strategy. today's fleet of 275 ships 275 ships is too small to address these critical security challenges. the navy's force structure assessment requirement is 406 ships. the defense counsel calls for 323 to 346. combatant commanders say that they require 450. under sequestration the navy has said the fleet has shrunk to 260 ships. the marine corps...
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using broadly? >> we have from my point of view we have navy p. threes and we have the hsp threes that fly over the caribbean. we periodically get jstars, very few but jstars is a game-changer for us because they can see the entire caribbean well into the pacific. so jstars and we use b-52 sorties carrying centra packages and contract isr but we pay for and try to fill in the gaps that we don't do an awful lot of -- >> where would you lose the most capability and how would you make up for that sequestration and is there concern except for jsoc. >> would lose at least 50% of isr we have now read we only have a fraction of what we need but we would lose certainly the p3's navp three's would be hit hard. dhs i know we would lose them but they would have to prioritize within their own agency to decide what they're going to keep doing and the coast guard cutters. right now the coast guard has doubled or the commitment is to double the number of cutters the bigger cutters but that only takes it to like five. if he was hit by sequestration he would have t
using broadly? >> we have from my point of view we have navy p. threes and we have the hsp threes that fly over the caribbean. we periodically get jstars, very few but jstars is a game-changer for us because they can see the entire caribbean well into the pacific. so jstars and we use b-52 sorties carrying centra packages and contract isr but we pay for and try to fill in the gaps that we don't do an awful lot of -- >> where would you lose the most capability and how would you make...
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us. america's navy. you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on.o choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. applause ). >> larry: okay. welcome back. we're going to play a game called "ted cruise, or ted cruz." i'll read a quote and you tall me who said it, ted, the pear from the movie, or cruise meaning tom or penelope or ted cruz. you have them in front of you. amy, i'll start with you. life ain't nothing but bitches and honey. who said that which ted? >> i'm going to go with the bear ted. >> larry: ted the bear, very good. that was easy. that was a good one. lou, who said-- i've got the economy, you've got the credit bubble, the supreme court. look at haiti. >> larry: >> that's got to be him, doesn't it? >> larry: ted the bear, lou. >> really. >> larry: ted the bear said that. >> then i'm going to vote for ted the bear. haugh laugh>> larry: who said the world is on fire, yes, your wo
us. america's navy. you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on.o choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. applause ). >> larry: okay. welcome back. we're going to play a game called "ted cruise, or ted cruz." i'll read a quote and you tall me who said it, ted, the pear from the movie, or...
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us. america's navy. jim: what does utah do now?rant: i think on the inbounds pass, try and get a steal. if you don't get the steal immediately you foul duke. bill: do you remember a game where you inbounded the pass to christian laettner? jim: sounds familiar. bill: there was nobody guarding you. maybe you try and get a five-second violation is a possibility too. but face guarding, make them throw a loop and somebody can intercept. perfect trap, just get a jump ball. jim: a traveling call on cook! bill: ooh. a little shuffle in the corner e. i think he was trying to run the clock out and kids never throw the ball like that in the schoolyard, right? grant: great trap. trapping with their body kind of forcing cook to take a few steps. jim: from the corner, trying to inbound it. to loveridge. front of the rim. pulled down by cook. and now they just let it go. [buzzer] the game is over. and the blue devils are on to the regional final. bill: i think they're going to shoot the foul. there was a foul. i think they're going to make cook s
us. america's navy. jim: what does utah do now?rant: i think on the inbounds pass, try and get a steal. if you don't get the steal immediately you foul duke. bill: do you remember a game where you inbounded the pass to christian laettner? jim: sounds familiar. bill: there was nobody guarding you. maybe you try and get a five-second violation is a possibility too. but face guarding, make them throw a loop and somebody can intercept. perfect trap, just get a jump ball. jim: a traveling call on...
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time i got overwhelmed was the mid- 1990s 47000 haitians and who knows how many died from a us coast guard navysaved all of these lives move into guantÁnamo. the military then does not take responsibility but houses them, takes care of them. dhs is in charge. we construct camps, treat them right take care of them in the way that the un has guidelines for refugees and assist dhs and repatriate. it is a useful base. if you are talking about guantÁnamo in terms of detention off, i don't know. the pres. wants to close it and until that happens i we will take care of those prisoners in a dignified way that sees to their every need. >> and talking earlier about the situation with regard. >> these are commission judges. >> okay. also this morning you mentioned some of the -- i think the words you used were pretty abusive behavior could you elaborate on that? what kind of abusive behavior are you talking about? >> if you don't know they know, they concoct a cocktail, usually feces, urine, sperm, vomit command turn it into a cocktail. with regard comes to say take the trash or move them -- each one of t
time i got overwhelmed was the mid- 1990s 47000 haitians and who knows how many died from a us coast guard navysaved all of these lives move into guantÁnamo. the military then does not take responsibility but houses them, takes care of them. dhs is in charge. we construct camps, treat them right take care of them in the way that the un has guidelines for refugees and assist dhs and repatriate. it is a useful base. if you are talking about guantÁnamo in terms of detention off, i don't know....
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we don't need another war, especially with a group that doesn't have a navy nuclear weapons. they can't hurt us the way people on fox will try to tell people they can. so i think it's a great thing. i think more americans should poke fun at isis. i think that isis ultimately should become a punch line and
we don't need another war, especially with a group that doesn't have a navy nuclear weapons. they can't hurt us the way people on fox will try to tell people they can. so i think it's a great thing. i think more americans should poke fun at isis. i think that isis ultimately should become a punch line and
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fire storm, mike, underway against photographer van's hicks who is by the way also a veteran of the us navy a look at the picture, see there, a cute little eight day old baby. >> i was read boring this, it is a vinyl flag, she purchased, at the dollar store. so this is the picture that has made its way around the internet sparking national attention, eight day old brandon being cradled in a american flag, that's being held by his father, a member of the navy. hicks posted the picture and the comment she received left her in complete disbelief. among them, this one reading the flagg is not a prepare. i repeat the flagg is not a property to use the american flag in such a way is disrespect you will, if rude, discusting against the us flag code. after much thought, hicks decided she was going to respond in writing. so i figured i would share with all of you what has transpired in the past 24 hours, what she posted on facebook page. this is coming straight from my personal page. yesterday, was a hard day for me. yesterday i almost left the heyed tread of some cyber bull ills get to me. yesterda
fire storm, mike, underway against photographer van's hicks who is by the way also a veteran of the us navy a look at the picture, see there, a cute little eight day old baby. >> i was read boring this, it is a vinyl flag, she purchased, at the dollar store. so this is the picture that has made its way around the internet sparking national attention, eight day old brandon being cradled in a american flag, that's being held by his father, a member of the navy. hicks posted the picture and...
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when he went to the navy i used to tell him every day i wrote him a letter every day in there and used to tell him today we did this and were treated this way. i would report everything to him because he wanted to know what was going on with us. after he left it was just all of us. >> you weren't tweeting him or face timing him? >> i would tell him everything and he would send it around in a letter every two weeks and he would say don't let them treat you that way and stick up for yourselves and don't forget. >> we will talk more in our next segment. commemorative breakfast on march 31. the march is on march 28 at 11:00 a.m. log on to that website for more information on all of these events around the cesar chavez holiday. >>> we are back here on "communidad del valle" celebrating the cesar chavez legacy. we were just mentioning even if rita said -- >> he committed from day one he knew because he lived that treatment. he lived that behavior that was put on him by the growers and ranchers. so once he made that decision he was all in. >> and to do that kind of work, that selfless kind of
when he went to the navy i used to tell him every day i wrote him a letter every day in there and used to tell him today we did this and were treated this way. i would report everything to him because he wanted to know what was going on with us. after he left it was just all of us. >> you weren't tweeting him or face timing him? >> i would tell him everything and he would send it around in a letter every two weeks and he would say don't let them treat you that way and stick up for...
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army, air force's, and strong navy there used to be during the height of the cold war, that deterrentffect? a year ago, 14 months ago nobody knew that president pin was going to illegally occupy crimea or get involved in eastern ukraine. we knew there were extremists, but did not know there was the high sio that was going to take over syria and do what they are doing. we did not know there would be this terrible thing that would require a massive international response. the three biggest things that occupied the national security international security radar were not on that radar certain months ago. i do not want to criticize anyone for making drawdown decisions that probably did make sense a few years back. the army does not do that in a backound. there is the same kind of budget. wewe are looking at sequestration that is going to be crushing in its effect of the capabity of all the services,s, if it goes into effect by the end of this year. ii mean, money for structure modernization. if that happens, it will be very difficult to increase anything in europe. our civilian leadership
army, air force's, and strong navy there used to be during the height of the cold war, that deterrentffect? a year ago, 14 months ago nobody knew that president pin was going to illegally occupy crimea or get involved in eastern ukraine. we knew there were extremists, but did not know there was the high sio that was going to take over syria and do what they are doing. we did not know there would be this terrible thing that would require a massive international response. the three biggest things...
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here you will see a power supply, which the navy uses on their vessels, gyro compass is as opposed tonetic compasses. gyro compass always gives you turerue north. a magnetic compass will give you magnetic north. you would have to use various competition -- competitions to make sure you got to true no rth. plus all the metal would have an adverse effect. here you see the controls. two wheels control the the stern and bow planes which give the submarine angle to go up and down. to my right, you will see a bunch of handles that opera close -- open or close valves or open and close tanks which you can flood. empty the tanks to put more weight on the sub. the way we get the water out is close out the -- introduce high pressure air and it blows out of the bottom. a summary is two -- the submarine is towwo hulls. between the two hulls are tanks that you flood or de-flood to give you that balance affect. visitors that come to our park and check out the cavalla, i hope they walk away with a sense of sacrifice these men make everyday. they are still out there today serving our country, but the
here you will see a power supply, which the navy uses on their vessels, gyro compass is as opposed tonetic compasses. gyro compass always gives you turerue north. a magnetic compass will give you magnetic north. you would have to use various competition -- competitions to make sure you got to true no rth. plus all the metal would have an adverse effect. here you see the controls. two wheels control the the stern and bow planes which give the submarine angle to go up and down. to my right, you...
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for the first few months the union navy would buy a pair of reship it could find not just building new warships but purchasing every civilian ship to use it on of blockade. not just for the coast to not go into combat a lot. that is probably right so the union navy expanded the very first for with active service to over 600. and did became much more effective simply because then they be expanded so much from uss south carolina and appearing in july 1861. and more cave after that. 8064 there're typically one does in union warships so vague to give very seriously devoting resources to blockade but the odds were still in their favor by the end of the war buddies -- but the odds got lugar as the war went on. blockade runners were private with few exceptions is late in the war for the ships but most were privately owned, the civilian ships that were under arms in general the would not put epiphyte. they would run like crazy. in to put everything to burn in the furnace to keep going to go run the blockade vessel that was after them. stick so it was not physically dangerous in the same way of a confederate warship. there were blockade runners
for the first few months the union navy would buy a pair of reship it could find not just building new warships but purchasing every civilian ship to use it on of blockade. not just for the coast to not go into combat a lot. that is probably right so the union navy expanded the very first for with active service to over 600. and did became much more effective simply because then they be expanded so much from uss south carolina and appearing in july 1861. and more cave after that. 8064 there're...
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us military. the majority of those on that list are from the navy and the air force. those are the two branches of
us military. the majority of those on that list are from the navy and the air force. those are the two branches of
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and it coincided with -- was never happy when he was at sea and he would use the u.s. navy as sort of a personal flotilla. he would call up a destroyer and just go aboard it for a couple of weeks if he needed to think and that's he did when britain ran out of money and he realized there was nothing else to do except either give up give british -- the british the arms which would have been impossible because congress wouldn't have allowed it and so his solution was to be found somewhere and he went onboard the wonderfully named -- see if i can find it -- the tuscaloosa. is that right? how you pronounce it? he took with hill a bunch of pals. they used to play -- they used to fish by day play poker through the night, drank a lot of martinies which's roosevelt others favorite book. then a letter was delivered to roosevelt, one of he considered the most important letter i wrote. and churchill laid it out. he said i believe that the future of the two democracies and the kind of civilization for which they stand are bound up one if the survival of the british commonwealth and the
and it coincided with -- was never happy when he was at sea and he would use the u.s. navy as sort of a personal flotilla. he would call up a destroyer and just go aboard it for a couple of weeks if he needed to think and that's he did when britain ran out of money and he realized there was nothing else to do except either give up give british -- the british the arms which would have been impossible because congress wouldn't have allowed it and so his solution was to be found somewhere and he...
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navy. i think you and i think this committee for what they have done with us. i look forward to work with congress to find solutions to make sure our navy requires capability to equip our forces. senator mccain: i would like to thank the witnesses. very moving remarks. do you share the concern for sequestration, and as admiral reed pointed out, significant amount of time to recover from the current fx of sequestration? general dunford: i certainly do. we will sail he reduce the capacity of marines. senator mccain: i believe you are asked by senator king, does this sequestration put the lives of the men and women who are serving in uniform at greater risk? secretary greenert: absolutely. when marines are called, they will go. they will either go at s shortfall without training which would absolutely put lives at risk. secretary greenert: this is about the future navy. our benchmark is 2020. if we do not modernize, we will not be ready. senator mccain: is it affecting morale and retention? generall greenert: it is. people are angry by sequestration and the threat
navy. i think you and i think this committee for what they have done with us. i look forward to work with congress to find solutions to make sure our navy requires capability to equip our forces. senator mccain: i would like to thank the witnesses. very moving remarks. do you share the concern for sequestration, and as admiral reed pointed out, significant amount of time to recover from the current fx of sequestration? general dunford: i certainly do. we will sail he reduce the capacity of...
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committee to conduct rigorous oversight of these programs to ensure that the department of the navy is making the best use of limited taxpayer dollars. that is exactly what we will do. with the combat ship despite neutral cost overruns, it more than double the cost of ship. the navy appears to have stabilized the cost of the csc frames. and yet the program still faces challenges to deliver the promised war fighting capabilities. all three of the lcs mission packages still need significant testing and must overcome major technology integration talent is. regarding the secretary of defense's decision to upgrade the lcs, this committee will continue seeking further information to justify this decision. without a clear capability based assessment, it is unclear what operational requirements the upgraded lcs is designed to meet. and how much more lethal and survivable a ship needs to be. the navy must demonstrate what problem the upgraded lcs is trying to solve. we cannot afford to make this mistake again. the first three ford class carriers, despite cost overruns of more than $2 billion each, this program has
committee to conduct rigorous oversight of these programs to ensure that the department of the navy is making the best use of limited taxpayer dollars. that is exactly what we will do. with the combat ship despite neutral cost overruns, it more than double the cost of ship. the navy appears to have stabilized the cost of the csc frames. and yet the program still faces challenges to deliver the promised war fighting capabilities. all three of the lcs mission packages still need significant...
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and in all of their activity at thises on the ground in yemen they have pushed south not using any of the navy however they remember expanding using their forces on the ground and just traditional alliances with local forces. so it's possible that if they are angered enough they'll try to age saudi back and kind of retaliate. of the from their narrative it seems that they are very angry and they want to seek revenge and that's not yemen's best interests. >> good to talk to you he writes on her blog, check it out. >>> saudi arabia is the world's largest oil exporter, but some investors feel yemeni unrest could have a negative impact on oil production. >> yemen sits along the key strategic route for crude oil and gas trans support. houthis run most of the north including the capital sanaa. the yemeni army controls large swaths of the central and western parts of the country. but it's the port city of aden that is crucial. >> meanwhile the a qauda affiliate aqap has its strong hold in south central yemen. >> beyond political instability the fear in the west is that the upheaval could split the co
and in all of their activity at thises on the ground in yemen they have pushed south not using any of the navy however they remember expanding using their forces on the ground and just traditional alliances with local forces. so it's possible that if they are angered enough they'll try to age saudi back and kind of retaliate. of the from their narrative it seems that they are very angry and they want to seek revenge and that's not yemen's best interests. >> good to talk to you he writes...
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navy. i thank you and i thank this committee for what they've done for us and i look forward to working with congress to find solutions that will ensure our navy retains the ability to organize, train and equip our great sailors and their families in the defense of this nation. thank you. >> i want to thank the witnesses and that was a very compelling remark, general. general dunford do you share admiral greenert's level of concern concerning effects of sequestration and the, as admiral greenert pointed out, a significant period of time before we can even recover from the present effects of sequestration. >> chairman, i absolutely agree with sequestration of 2013 has certainly impacted our current level of readiness. frankly if we go to sequestration we'll be unable to meet the certain strategy and have to decrease the troops that are forward deployed. >> is this sequestration put the lives of the men and women who are serving in uniform in greater risk? >> chairman i'll take that. it absolutely does chairman. and in this way. we have readiness challenges at home station. my expectation is t
navy. i thank you and i thank this committee for what they've done for us and i look forward to working with congress to find solutions that will ensure our navy retains the ability to organize, train and equip our great sailors and their families in the defense of this nation. thank you. >> i want to thank the witnesses and that was a very compelling remark, general. general dunford do you share admiral greenert's level of concern concerning effects of sequestration and the, as admiral...
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also they're saying their navy could be used to battle the houthis now. ypt's navy not big in world terms, but when you talk about middle east, they do have one of the largest navies in the region. and they are the largest military in the region. they have always been strong supporters of the saudi government. saudi gets egypt a lot of money. egypt has given them military support. seeing saudis' efforts going into yemen, it's no surprise that egypt is with them. >> you have the fear with iran backing the houthis and saudi arabia with its allies with the air strike that this could be the beginning of a much longer and larger proxy war. ian lee live from cairo this morning with details on gyp's involvement. thank you very much. >> reporter: another story we're watching in the central u.s. one person is dead, and the number of people injured is still unclear at this point after violent weather roared through parts of oklahoma wednesday. a resumed tornado hit sand springs in suburban tulsa, demolishing a mobile home park. >> a possible tornado also caught a --
also they're saying their navy could be used to battle the houthis now. ypt's navy not big in world terms, but when you talk about middle east, they do have one of the largest navies in the region. and they are the largest military in the region. they have always been strong supporters of the saudi government. saudi gets egypt a lot of money. egypt has given them military support. seeing saudis' efforts going into yemen, it's no surprise that egypt is with them. >> you have the fear with...
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paris is a center for skydiving used by boats and the military. the navyas based in coronado in san diego county but they have released no other information about him. >>> governor jerry brown, and janet napolitano formed their committee after the uc board authorized tuition hikes. then governor brown threatened to withhold state funds if they were implemented. they said the talks are going well, but provided few details. >> we know that change is in the air, and we have to embrace it, and move forward in the best way possible. >> inevitably, i'm the one who has to say no, and i will, when i have to. >> the governor wants the university to spend less. perhaps in part by uc offering some three year degrees instead of four, and providing more summer, online, and advance placement classes. they plan to meet again next month. >>> the federal reserve today put off an immediate hike in interest rates, but say they might be increased later this year. the fed has kept a key interest rate near zero since the recession began, and has used the word patience. today, t
paris is a center for skydiving used by boats and the military. the navyas based in coronado in san diego county but they have released no other information about him. >>> governor jerry brown, and janet napolitano formed their committee after the uc board authorized tuition hikes. then governor brown threatened to withhold state funds if they were implemented. they said the talks are going well, but provided few details. >> we know that change is in the air, and we have to...
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navy. even with that patriotic back background the image is going viral with some calling it disrespectful to uselag in that way. the photographer is a navy vet herself. telling abc news tonight she had no ill intent. so is this baby picture darling? or disrespectful? head to our "nightline" facebook page and led us know what you think about the furor over the flag. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com. good night, america. ray: are you out of your mind? you got amy on hold, you got stefefania in italy, and now you're dating joanne again? no dating, okay? just talking on the phone, you know? like friends. friends. the woman threw an ashtray at your head. it's called passion, raymond... but who knows? there might still be some sparks there. then someone should throw a fire extinguisher at your head. joanne has changed a lot okay? she's not like she used to be. three women. i don't know what i'm going to do. you're going to do a dance, you gigantic lucky bastard. i know, i know. i can't believe it. i never thought i'd ha
navy. even with that patriotic back background the image is going viral with some calling it disrespectful to uselag in that way. the photographer is a navy vet herself. telling abc news tonight she had no ill intent. so is this baby picture darling? or disrespectful? head to our "nightline" facebook page and led us know what you think about the furor over the flag. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at...
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us? we had no big navy to defend the hemisphere. by 1904 with roosevelt's navy we tell them the roosevelt corollary is, we've got the navy now. it's a very big, militaristic foreign-policy approach, yet theodore roosevelt wins the nobel peace prize for mediating the russell japanese war. he was very enamored with the japanese culture, japanese people, the food art, but he brokered that and won a nobel peace prize. for somebody who talked a very militaristic game, from 1901 to 1909, we never went to war. he's a peacetime president and a nobel peace prize winner, but his name is associated with war because he fought in the spanish-american war, but mainly because he talked about building up our armed forces. he liked big navy and big forest , and he stuck by that principle. then the panama canal situation which we don't have time to get into it all -- it's created in new york, the country of panama. waldorf-astoria -- let's build this canal. theodore roosevelt said to panama, useful panama from columbia. he said, i built the panama ca
us? we had no big navy to defend the hemisphere. by 1904 with roosevelt's navy we tell them the roosevelt corollary is, we've got the navy now. it's a very big, militaristic foreign-policy approach, yet theodore roosevelt wins the nobel peace prize for mediating the russell japanese war. he was very enamored with the japanese culture, japanese people, the food art, but he brokered that and won a nobel peace prize. for somebody who talked a very militaristic game, from 1901 to 1909, we never...
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using the bay area to promise note the newest vehicles in the lineup. the cheney's market picked we mari island as the setting of the new early commercial which is vallejo's former navyoots. >> the lure of a smoking deal on chanel hand bag is drawing thrills for shoppers shoppers in hong kong standing if line for showers after prices were cut because of a realignment in currency rates. one shopper got $5,000 bag for...$3,500. >> what a bargain! >> it is too surprisey for us but if you are in the market for us wow. >> the prices will remain stable in the united states and u.k. and canada. >> it is all relative, right? >> it is all relative. it is not how much you spend but how much you saved. >> get what, honey i saved $1,500 on a purse. >> exactly. >> "national puppy day," on pond. check out the furry faces. send us a photo of your favorite puppy. >> # #puppiesonseven,"andwearestream i ngourcameraallmorningandtellyou h owyoucantakeoneofthemhome. >> justlike that. >> what a deal. >> yes. you saved? >> you saved two puppies? >> one puppy. >> tree pollen is hot with mulberry and oak and pine and well feature our "purr-fect" pet partners on monday mid-70s in chico and ne
using the bay area to promise note the newest vehicles in the lineup. the cheney's market picked we mari island as the setting of the new early commercial which is vallejo's former navyoots. >> the lure of a smoking deal on chanel hand bag is drawing thrills for shoppers shoppers in hong kong standing if line for showers after prices were cut because of a realignment in currency rates. one shopper got $5,000 bag for...$3,500. >> what a bargain! >> it is too surprisey for us...
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navy. even with that patriotic back background the image is going viral with some calling it disrespectful to use the flag in that way. the photographer is a navy vet herself. telling abc news tonight she had no ill intent. so is this baby picture darling? or disrespectful? head to our "nightline" facebook page and led us know what you think about the furor over the flag. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com. good night, america. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> yeah! hey! [laughs] uh. uh. oh. [cheers and applause] i'm terry crews, and i'm in the mood to give some money away today on millionaire! [cheers and applause] after a recent apartment fire, today's first contestant had to learn what it takes to start over from scratch-- a lot of family support. he's here today to give back to the people who've helped him rebuild his life. from jersey city, new jersey please welcome brandon echter! [cheers and applause] yeah! yeah! yeah! [laughs] how you doing? oh, brandon, come on over here my man. >> really nice to meet you. >> so good
navy. even with that patriotic back background the image is going viral with some calling it disrespectful to use the flag in that way. the photographer is a navy vet herself. telling abc news tonight she had no ill intent. so is this baby picture darling? or disrespectful? head to our "nightline" facebook page and led us know what you think about the furor over the flag. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at...
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. >> on behalf of navy reserve we want to say thank you for helping us celebrate and for welcoming theseto the navy reserve. we would like to present you with this certificate and make you an honorary member of the navy reserve. >> so is the nation more or less safe now? >> well, is he captaining the boat or cleaning the deck? what's he going to be doing. >> we have yet to find out. today actor chris o'donnell will receive a star on hall of fame. he once played robin to george clooney fatman. l.l. cool j will be a guest speaker at thater keep it here. i'm milissa rehberger. have a great day. >>> just in this morning, dramatic new have you had yo after the ambassador from south korea is attacked by a man with a knife. >>> a san francisco courtroom the woman at the center of silicon valley gender discrimination case gets ready to take the stand. >> no because he only said the ticket nothing else. >> plus a woman won $1 million in the lottery but now the store owner is suing for half. what the south bay woman says really happened. >>> take you outside for a live look this morning, it's thur
. >> on behalf of navy reserve we want to say thank you for helping us celebrate and for welcoming theseto the navy reserve. we would like to present you with this certificate and make you an honorary member of the navy reserve. >> so is the nation more or less safe now? >> well, is he captaining the boat or cleaning the deck? what's he going to be doing. >> we have yet to find out. today actor chris o'donnell will receive a star on hall of fame. he once played robin to...
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navy. even with that patriotic back background the image is going viral with some calling it disrespectful to usey. the photographer is a navy vet herself. telling abc news tonight she had no ill intent. so is this baby picture darling? or disrespectful? head to our "nightline" facebook page and led us know what you think about the furor over the flag. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com. good night, america. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ♪turn around!♪ ♪every now and then i get a little bit hungry♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around♪ ♪turn around!♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air.♪ ♪turn around barry!♪ ♪ i finally found
navy. even with that patriotic back background the image is going viral with some calling it disrespectful to usey. the photographer is a navy vet herself. telling abc news tonight she had no ill intent. so is this baby picture darling? or disrespectful? head to our "nightline" facebook page and led us know what you think about the furor over the flag. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com. good...
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the navy in all its elements participated using apache forces. they have arrived safely this morning. this is conclusion of our briefing today. now we're open for questions. if you would just go to the microphone, i will try my best to answer your questions. >> they build between sanaa are there any resistence that you encountered in during the air patrols. >> yes, as we mentioned in the first day that any air operation that will always target the first day is to sub due or destroy air defense possibilities. there is now no resistence, and we have control of the air space over yemen. and on the third day there has been movement of houthi movement towards saudi borders. is there any intention to have land intervention or land forces as you are now in the process of setting up an operations as you're aware any operations with the land, naval it first has to evaluate the intelligence and estimate the situation, and any kind of operation needed it shall be conducted. they will use force apache helicopters, artillery this is parallel with the size of
the navy in all its elements participated using apache forces. they have arrived safely this morning. this is conclusion of our briefing today. now we're open for questions. if you would just go to the microphone, i will try my best to answer your questions. >> they build between sanaa are there any resistence that you encountered in during the air patrols. >> yes, as we mentioned in the first day that any air operation that will always target the first day is to sub due or destroy...
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and jimmy, on behalf of the 60,000 men and women of the united states navy reserve, we want to say thank you for helping usserve. and we would like to present you with this certificate and make you an honorary member of the navy reserve. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow! look, mom and dad. that's fantastic. >> and of course every sailor has to have a ball cap. so there's your ball cap. >> jimmy: thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] this is amazing. thank you so much. give it up for vice admiral robin braun and the u.s. navy reserve. that's all the time we have for audience suggestion box. stick around. we'll be right back with danny devito, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] hold the elevator! made it. hold the elevator! you have to wait! hit door close. i was trying to hit door open for you. can you move? right into your closet! your outfit is amazing. what? it's old navy. i'm going to catch the next one. wait a minute, all of that is old navy? yea, pixie pants are twenty-five bucks, this new boyfriend tee is only ten. my kale smoothie is more than that. can we go?! would you cool your jets?
and jimmy, on behalf of the 60,000 men and women of the united states navy reserve, we want to say thank you for helping usserve. and we would like to present you with this certificate and make you an honorary member of the navy reserve. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow! look, mom and dad. that's fantastic. >> and of course every sailor has to have a ball cap. so there's your ball cap. >> jimmy: thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] this is amazing. thank you so...
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museum featuring original american civil war ships, uniforms, equipment and weapons used by the union and confederate navieser with our cable partners, c-span visited many sites exploring columbus's rich history. learn more about columbus all weekend here on american history tv. >> no other group of americans has given more than the united states infantry man. >> 11:00. >> more eyes, more arms, more legs and more lives on a battlefield have been lost than any other group of americans. and it's all because they were willing to go out and give their lives in defense of the country. fort benning was established on macon road in columbus, georgia on approximately 85 acres of land in october of 1918. caroline benning, the daughter of henry lewis benning, for whom the fort was raised, raised the flag over the -- for whom the fort was named raise the flag. they knew 85 acres of land was not going to be enough for training modern infantry soldiers. they talk to a businessman who owned a lot of land around here and he agreed to sell it to the army and we eventually moved out here in 1919. in world war i, the infantr
museum featuring original american civil war ships, uniforms, equipment and weapons used by the union and confederate navieser with our cable partners, c-span visited many sites exploring columbus's rich history. learn more about columbus all weekend here on american history tv. >> no other group of americans has given more than the united states infantry man. >> 11:00. >> more eyes, more arms, more legs and more lives on a battlefield have been lost than any other group of...
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committee to conduct rigorous oversight of these programs to ensure that the department of the navy is making the best use of limited taxpayer dollars. that is exactly what we will do. the combat ship, despite initial cost overruns that more than doubled the cost per ship, the navy appears to have stabilized the cost and yet the program still faces challenges to deliver the promised war-fighting capability. all three of the lcs mission packages still need significant further testing and must overcome major technology integration challenges. regarding the secretary of defense's challenge to upgrade the lcs this committee will continue seeking further information to justify this decision. without an assessment it is unclear the lcs will need, thus how much more lethal and survivable a ship needs to be. in short the navy must demonstrate what plb the upgraded lcs is trying to solve. we cannot afford to make this mistake again. with the first three carriers, despite cost overrups of more than $2 billion each, this program has not exceeded the cost cap in the last three years. however, the second ford class ca
committee to conduct rigorous oversight of these programs to ensure that the department of the navy is making the best use of limited taxpayer dollars. that is exactly what we will do. the combat ship, despite initial cost overruns that more than doubled the cost per ship, the navy appears to have stabilized the cost and yet the program still faces challenges to deliver the promised war-fighting capability. all three of the lcs mission packages still need significant further testing and must...
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navy? >> it is important because it makes us better war fighters. it is important because it takes fuel away as a weapon to be used us against us. all you have to do is look at the head lines about crimea or the ukraine, europe today and russia using fuel as the weapon. and we're trying to avoid that. it will also help us smooth out some of these huge price swings in the oil and gas market. and finally, i'm a big believer in the free market. i think you need competition in things like fuels. now, we are -- we will not buy any alternative fuel unless it is absolutely price competitive with traditional fuels. the other two requirements that we have, one is that it be drop-in. as you said. we're not changing engines or settings. and third that it take no land out of food production. so we're looking at second generation third generation bio fuel production. >> thank you very much. thank you mr. chairman. >> senator graham. >> thank you all for your service. whethers the morale in the marine corps like, general? >> senator, it is high. >> yeah. well it
navy? >> it is important because it makes us better war fighters. it is important because it takes fuel away as a weapon to be used us against us. all you have to do is look at the head lines about crimea or the ukraine, europe today and russia using fuel as the weapon. and we're trying to avoid that. it will also help us smooth out some of these huge price swings in the oil and gas market. and finally, i'm a big believer in the free market. i think you need competition in things like...
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navy reserves sworn in but he got a special honor too. >> on behalf of the 60,000 men and women, we want to say thank you for helping us celebrate and forinto the navy reserve and we would like to present you with this and make you an honorary member of the navy reserve. >> 100 years. imagine what was navy was like then. >> the navy sent out a tweet congratulating him. here's the tweet here. you've got the picture there saying he celebrates the navy reserves centennial and thanks to him for that. >> that's one to put in your office. >> absolutely and thanks for watching. this is betty nguyen. "way too early" starts right now. >> how can we know that clinton even turned over all her relevant e-mails? >> she has taken steps to preserve the records by providing us with the 55,000 pages. i think 55,000 is a pretty big number. >> it is a big number. there are bigger. a million, and it's not as big as the number of pages clinton actually had but that's the crazy thing about numbers is you know you know you can always top them. someone is like you have a hundred dalmations? i can't imagine none having more than a hundred dalmations and then so
navy reserves sworn in but he got a special honor too. >> on behalf of the 60,000 men and women, we want to say thank you for helping us celebrate and forinto the navy reserve and we would like to present you with this and make you an honorary member of the navy reserve. >> 100 years. imagine what was navy was like then. >> the navy sent out a tweet congratulating him. here's the tweet here. you've got the picture there saying he celebrates the navy reserves centennial and...
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did this and in the ohio class both times with significant amounts that were added to navy shipbuilding to allow us to be met. >> i would like to point out this statement that that was the mention of the navy to perform far from home in addition to this ratio and a reduced budget negatively affecting the current ratios in way that could threaten the morale and efficiency of the marine corps. >> it is a little bit less than one to two for deployment. and we have more than 30,000 brains around the world and wanted to is to use this as to how much you can ask someone to deploy without this. they are getting less predictable than we are trying to get into the optimized fleet response which will make maintenance more predictable and will make training more predictable with sequestration. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to thank each of you for being here today and i know firsthand the commitment and how military families service members and veterans truly appreciate your service and their families joined service thank you to my wife and i give her all the credit and we have three
did this and in the ohio class both times with significant amounts that were added to navy shipbuilding to allow us to be met. >> i would like to point out this statement that that was the mention of the navy to perform far from home in addition to this ratio and a reduced budget negatively affecting the current ratios in way that could threaten the morale and efficiency of the marine corps. >> it is a little bit less than one to two for deployment. and we have more than 30,000...
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one of the keys to our asymmetrical advantage using technology i'm not sure the other branches are as up-to-date on this. anyone other anyone other than the navy leaning forward and directed energy. mortars, rockets, great application. we are into that. for us it is about getting as small enough and having enough directed energy to meet our needs which is absolutely essential. >> we have a program. i cannot quote you the dollar figure. i was just out of kirkland air force base in new mexico doing work out there with lasers and directed energy. furthermore testing and aircraft defense system which would have lasers involved and laser communication system. we have quite an active program as well. >> they are doing wonderful work. may not as seriously as we have to. the navy is getting. cutting missile-defense ability ships from the budget. we cut the modernization of some of our aegis destroyers to make them ballistic missile defense capable purely as a budgetary thing. it was one of the hard choices that had to be made. we can meet today. takes the place of 16 we are continuing to modernize the aegis system of our cruisers and are destroyers bu
one of the keys to our asymmetrical advantage using technology i'm not sure the other branches are as up-to-date on this. anyone other anyone other than the navy leaning forward and directed energy. mortars, rockets, great application. we are into that. for us it is about getting as small enough and having enough directed energy to meet our needs which is absolutely essential. >> we have a program. i cannot quote you the dollar figure. i was just out of kirkland air force base in new...
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navy. students are competing in a submerged obstacle course using remotely operated underwater vehicles. students will meet with navy officials as well. >>> the time right now is 9:26. still ahead on nbc 10 news today, the final good-bye to philadelphia police officer robert wilson iii. nbc 10's jesse gary is live at this morning's services. he's just outside the palestra. >> the palestra holds several thousand people and it will probably be filled to capacity. you see this line of officers that stretches from the southwest entrance all the way out to the sidewalk. we'll talk more about the goings on here right after our break. >> we continue to track rain this morning. we're looking at rain falling all across the area. we'll talk more about today's forecast and then a windy one on sunday, that's all coming up. >>> this is nbc 10 news. ♪ >> this morning, philadelphia is saying farewell to a fallen hero. this is a live look inside the palestra on penn's campus in university city where family friends and fellow officers are attending a viewing right now. the celebration of the life of phila
navy. students are competing in a submerged obstacle course using remotely operated underwater vehicles. students will meet with navy officials as well. >>> the time right now is 9:26. still ahead on nbc 10 news today, the final good-bye to philadelphia police officer robert wilson iii. nbc 10's jesse gary is live at this morning's services. he's just outside the palestra. >> the palestra holds several thousand people and it will probably be filled to capacity. you see this line...
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anything that enables us to do that i'm all for and i think it should be embraced. mr. secretary can you outline some of the initiatives the navy is undertaking specifically touching on what they are helping the navy to do an in tactical and strategic terms? >> thank you so much and i couldn't be more articulate than you just were on that but some of the specific things that we are doing and energy efficiency we are doing a everything from hull coatings to changing lightbulbs to doing voids planning to putting electric drives on some of our larger ships or slower speeds to
anything that enables us to do that i'm all for and i think it should be embraced. mr. secretary can you outline some of the initiatives the navy is undertaking specifically touching on what they are helping the navy to do an in tactical and strategic terms? >> thank you so much and i couldn't be more articulate than you just were on that but some of the specific things that we are doing and energy efficiency we are doing a everything from hull coatings to changing lightbulbs to doing...
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now, the navy is operationally deployed the law system. he directed energy weapon to be used against a variety of the the energy has turned the corner and is one of the keys to asymmetrical advantage using a technology for future security. and sure the other branches are as up to date on this is the navy is. is anyone other is anyone other than the navy leaning forward and directed energy? >> we put $5 million out on leisure technology in order to have a competition that will allow us to downsize in such a way that we can easily used uavs, mortars rockets. there is a great application command. to that. it is about getting a small enough and enough directed energy in order to meet our needs and it is essential to our future. we just recently invested in that. >> air force. >> we, too, have a program. for example i was just out in new mexico air force research laboratory with lasers and directed energy. furthermore energy. furthermore we are testing an aircraft defense system which would have lasers involved in the laser communication system. we have quite an active program as
now, the navy is operationally deployed the law system. he directed energy weapon to be used against a variety of the the energy has turned the corner and is one of the keys to asymmetrical advantage using a technology for future security. and sure the other branches are as up to date on this is the navy is. is anyone other is anyone other than the navy leaning forward and directed energy? >> we put $5 million out on leisure technology in order to have a competition that will allow us to...
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us focus on what's important and that the outcome. we are also looking at things like contracts. the navy spends about $40 billion a year in contracts and until a couple of years ago we could not track that money from the time you appropriated operates and appropriated it until it got to the contracted weekend today and today and they are saving today 10% a year so $4 billion a year on contracts. we are going to do better than that. those are hard things. those are not easy things. the last thing is that there are four parts to the department of defense or five parts. there are the four services the three departments department of navy and air force but there's also the department of defense the defense agencies. that or all overhead and they have grown far far faster. >> one final thing and buy time is quick and i'm so sorry but every time we talk about a lack of resources or money general and admiral both it's always reduction of force in how it's going to affect the people on the frontline. when we look at your staff your staff keeps growing and growing and growing even though you talk
us focus on what's important and that the outcome. we are also looking at things like contracts. the navy spends about $40 billion a year in contracts and until a couple of years ago we could not track that money from the time you appropriated operates and appropriated it until it got to the contracted weekend today and today and they are saving today 10% a year so $4 billion a year on contracts. we are going to do better than that. those are hard things. those are not easy things. the last...
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us could the legislation through. they are portuguese water dogs, the message dogs for the portuguese navy for 200 years in the 13th and 14th centuries. they take the dogs, they have webbed feet and are terrific swimmers and they swim to the other boats carrying messages. they're used for fishing in portugal today because they will dive underwater and get fish off the bottom. children adore them. they're wonderful company. children come to my office and meet splash and sonny and i'm a part of their lives from then on. >> you can see the interview with the late robert kennedy on www.c-span.org and watch the ceremony tomorrow with president obama and other speakers. it will be live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> monday on the communicators more from the international consumer electronic show as we look at new technology products. >> if there's something you want to capture, take it off your wrist. it will be very simple to take off, it will expand, and will be as easy as guess cheering -- as gesturing. it is smart enough to know the direction you tossed it. if it is a gentle toss it will stay close. if you thro
us could the legislation through. they are portuguese water dogs, the message dogs for the portuguese navy for 200 years in the 13th and 14th centuries. they take the dogs, they have webbed feet and are terrific swimmers and they swim to the other boats carrying messages. they're used for fishing in portugal today because they will dive underwater and get fish off the bottom. children adore them. they're wonderful company. children come to my office and meet splash and sonny and i'm a part of...
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google search: bodega beach house. ♪ it was the best day ♪ >>> joining us now, navy seal out with a newpion ph.d. from oxford okay you could write this book. i'll believe you. tell me i hear you have incredible presentations because you have take an lot of your own experiences, made them into story telling here and some advice. so the concept is that you can't bounce back from hardship but you can move through it and grow from it, correct? >> that's exactly right. how do you build resilience in r your life. everybody has to deal with pain, everybody has to deal with fear, has ta deal with suffering. there's a path through fear to courage, there's a path through suffering to strength if you have the virtue of resilience. a a lot of times in our culture when people think about resilience, they think about bouncing back as if. you're supposed to bounce back from hardship. what resilient people do is integrate hard experiences into their lives. so the kid who leaves for afghanistan is never going to be 19 again. parents who lose a child are never going to be the same again. but what resilie
google search: bodega beach house. ♪ it was the best day ♪ >>> joining us now, navy seal out with a newpion ph.d. from oxford okay you could write this book. i'll believe you. tell me i hear you have incredible presentations because you have take an lot of your own experiences, made them into story telling here and some advice. so the concept is that you can't bounce back from hardship but you can move through it and grow from it, correct? >> that's exactly right. how do you...
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. >> i've been reading a lot about the military use of biofuels like algae to power everything from aircraft to this green fleet that the navy keeps talking about. bring us up to date on that and how close are those things to becoming operational? >> so that's a place where i think the armed services and particular the navy see substantial promise. a lot of the work that is going into that area right now is in the r&d space, and so both in the services and the defense department but also at usda and d.o.e. investing in applied research to better understand the potential and also the mission impacts of relying on these types of fuels. so i think our view on that is that there's real promise and real opportunity. it's going to require us to maintain a consistent program of r&d investment, but i think that we still see it as an area of real promise going forward. >> when will the navy and air force be able to wean themselves off these conventional fossil fuels that we've been hearing about for quite some time. >> i can't tell you with precision, but. i can tell you that the -- that the opportunities are increasingly becoming co
. >> i've been reading a lot about the military use of biofuels like algae to power everything from aircraft to this green fleet that the navy keeps talking about. bring us up to date on that and how close are those things to becoming operational? >> so that's a place where i think the armed services and particular the navy see substantial promise. a lot of the work that is going into that area right now is in the r&d space, and so both in the services and the defense department...
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navy? >> it is important because it makes us better war fighters. it is important because it takes fuel away as a weapon to be used us against us. all you have to do is look at the head lines about crimea or the ukraine, europe today and russia using fuel as a weapon. and we're trying to avoid that. it will also help us smooth out some of these huge price swings in the oil and gas market. and finally, i'm a big believer in the free market. i think you need competition in things like fuels. now, we are -- we will not buy any alternative fuel unless it is absolutely price competitive with traditional fuels. the other two requirements that we have, one is that it be drop-in. as you said. we're not changing engines or settings. and third that it take no land out of food production. so we're looking at second generation, third generation bio fuel production. >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator graham? >> thank you all for your service. what's the morale in the marine corps like, general? >> senator, it is high. >> yeah. well it sh
navy? >> it is important because it makes us better war fighters. it is important because it takes fuel away as a weapon to be used us against us. all you have to do is look at the head lines about crimea or the ukraine, europe today and russia using fuel as a weapon. and we're trying to avoid that. it will also help us smooth out some of these huge price swings in the oil and gas market. and finally, i'm a big believer in the free market. i think you need competition in things like...
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navy is precluded from providing assistance to law enforcement without reimbursement reimbursement. so they were willing to provide usng for $48,000. >> reporter: you were going to get a bill at the end of it. >> we had to pay up front actually. >> reporter: two months later, the fee covered, the u.s. navy was ready to join in the search. the ship was fitted out with side scan sonar that could image the ocean floor. no gym bag? >> no. >> no bag no body. the experts told us that it was beyond a needle in a haystack. >> yeah. >> reporter: the navy said it had to pull the plug when the money ran out. but lynn's fiance, ed odell, stepped in. >> and ed odell wrote a check to the navy for another $13,000 to extend the search one more day. >> reporter: the extra day bought one promising sighting. >> we saw what we thought of a black bag on the ocean floor. >> reporter: grappling hooks were sent down. searchers deck held their breath, but it wasn't what they were looking for. >> a plastic garbage bag. >> reporter: what was in the garbage bag? >> it turned out to be beer cans. garbage. >> reporter: the navy search had fizzled
navy is precluded from providing assistance to law enforcement without reimbursement reimbursement. so they were willing to provide usng for $48,000. >> reporter: you were going to get a bill at the end of it. >> we had to pay up front actually. >> reporter: two months later, the fee covered, the u.s. navy was ready to join in the search. the ship was fitted out with side scan sonar that could image the ocean floor. no gym bag? >> no. >> no bag no body. the experts...
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us military. the majority of those on that list are from the navy and the air force. those are the two branches of the service that have been conducting an air campaign against isis. the first list appeared on a polish website frequently used by isis as a propaganda platform platform. from there though it quickly made its way to youtube with the names home addresses and photographs of 100 u.s. military personnel that isis wants killed killed. >>> new at 11:00 tonight new jersey governor christie reveals when he will make a decision about running for president. we'll tell you all about that and it's not quite spring out there with this winter chill but there is warmth on the way. >> um-hmm. >> kathy. >>> definitely cold for now. it will be cold tonight with some flurries moving our way. we'll talk about the chances of how far east these are going to get tonight and when it will warm up. temperatures will be soaring into the seven day. >>> mo'ne davis a making a statement tonight. see her surprising reaction to an insulting tweet want she wants to happen to the person wh
us military. the majority of those on that list are from the navy and the air force. those are the two branches of the service that have been conducting an air campaign against isis. the first list appeared on a polish website frequently used by isis as a propaganda platform platform. from there though it quickly made its way to youtube with the names home addresses and photographs of 100 u.s. military personnel that isis wants killed killed. >>> new at 11:00 tonight new jersey...
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navy. one we can use when we need them and did we need them in world war i and world war ii. >> we had 2.8 lors in the navy reserve so with 60,000 sailors in navy reserve we have people deployed all over the world in afghanistan africa, all over. >> it's interesting. they say 38 days. that's your commitment. one weekend a month if there's a war or if you're needed or a heart surgeon or neurosurgeon or need to speak japanese during a natural disaster you are called up. >> we need to recruit you into the navy reserve. >> we're successful because of men and women like this. we cannot have a successful birthday celebration without cutting of the cake. are you prepared? >> we're set. >> let's walk over to the cake where we can cut and get people sugar in their diet. this is yours. i know i didn't bring my sword to work today. >> so we have our youngest sailor with us here. >> what's your name? >> michelle. >> are you ever cut a cake before? >> no not like this. >> this is navy tradition cutting with the sword. >> just real quick, do you see this sign right here. there will be a sign stretched ou
navy. one we can use when we need them and did we need them in world war i and world war ii. >> we had 2.8 lors in the navy reserve so with 60,000 sailors in navy reserve we have people deployed all over the world in afghanistan africa, all over. >> it's interesting. they say 38 days. that's your commitment. one weekend a month if there's a war or if you're needed or a heart surgeon or neurosurgeon or need to speak japanese during a natural disaster you are called up. >> we...