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macvicar investigates speaking with former pentagon advisors raising alarm bells much >> reporter: the air forcee is where the american pilots learn the art of aerial combat. here the full array of u.s. air power is on display, gr proven workhorses like the f-16 and f 15 to the modern f22. parked along side the runway you'll find the latest edition to america's military arsenal. the f-35 is the most expensive weapons programme in american history. according to one pentagon report, it has a price tag of 1.4 trillion. so far, the pentagon bought almost 150 f-35s, with more on the assembly line. even though the plane is not clear for combat. eventually, the air force is expected to buy more than 1700 f35s, with the navy and the marines purchasing 700 more - ones modified for them. why buy so many f-35s when they are not cleared for battle. congress and the military believe the plane can be refined. >> you can't touch the airplane. >> from a shape to the millions of lines of computer code acting as artificial intelligence it's complicated. >> reporter: like getting into a racing card. -- car. >> it
macvicar investigates speaking with former pentagon advisors raising alarm bells much >> reporter: the air forcee is where the american pilots learn the art of aerial combat. here the full array of u.s. air power is on display, gr proven workhorses like the f-16 and f 15 to the modern f22. parked along side the runway you'll find the latest edition to america's military arsenal. the f-35 is the most expensive weapons programme in american history. according to one pentagon report, it has...
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despite that general mark we'll rn the air force chief of -- welsh, the air force chief of staff wasdamant it was on cell. >> i'm confident the plane is on track. >> reporter: when you read the dot evaluation what do you see? >> i see a programme that should have been held up. >> from 2001 to 2005 tom christy was the director of operational test and evaluation. he spent more than 30 years at the pentagon as a high ranking official. >> they are producing what 40, 50 airplanes a year. for me that's full-scale production. that's a tragedy. god nose what we'll do it fix the aircraft. >> to this day, test pilots are operating under severe restrictions. unable to fly the plane at high speeds, or manoeuvre aggressively fearing the engine problem could happen again. a final design to fix the problem was not complete at the time the report was written. major general commands the air force warfare center. his unit is testing the air force's version of the f-35. >> can i ask what your reaction was when you heard about the engine fire? >> well i mean we all have to be concerned. we have a long h
despite that general mark we'll rn the air force chief of -- welsh, the air force chief of staff wasdamant it was on cell. >> i'm confident the plane is on track. >> reporter: when you read the dot evaluation what do you see? >> i see a programme that should have been held up. >> from 2001 to 2005 tom christy was the director of operational test and evaluation. he spent more than 30 years at the pentagon as a high ranking official. >> they are producing what 40, 50...
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but, again, when the air force attacked and intervened this is where hadi was hopeless or helpless and forced to evacuate the palace and go to unknown location. on the ground hadi can secure victories, but in the air it's very complicated even though he has aircrafts under his control, but it's very unlikely he will use this aircraft against any target to the north, because this will only add more friction between the north and the south. >> thank you very much indeed. ♪ >>> islamic state of iraq and the levant, isil says it was responsible for a deadly attack on a museum in tunisia. 23 people, including the two gunmen were killed on wednesday. when gunmen stormed the bardo national museum nine people have been arrested in connection with the attack. jacky rowland live for us now in the tunisian capitol, tunis. what are you hearing about the people who have been arrested and their possible affiliation with isil? >> reporter: well at quite an early stage, the authorities released the names of the two men who -- the two gunmen who were actually killed when the siege was brought to an end
but, again, when the air force attacked and intervened this is where hadi was hopeless or helpless and forced to evacuate the palace and go to unknown location. on the ground hadi can secure victories, but in the air it's very complicated even though he has aircrafts under his control, but it's very unlikely he will use this aircraft against any target to the north, because this will only add more friction between the north and the south. >> thank you very much indeed. ♪ >>>...
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i'm mark alberts on "air force one." >> announcer: this portion sponsored by voya financial. changing the way you think of retirement. >>> good afternoon. nice to meet you. >> good to see you. are you going to fly "air force one"? >> that was president-elect barack obama's first trip to one of the boeing 747 that backs "air force one." the current planes are getting old and the pentagon wants to buy new ones. we were given extraordinary behind the scenes-access with how they might come about. mark albert is here this morning. good morning, mark. >> good morning. they're looking to to purchase three in place of two. six stories actually two-thirds of a football field long and carrying immeasurable prestige. ♪ more than "hail to the chief," more than the ubiquitous secret service agents mean than the sacred seal there's nothing more impressive than "air force one." >> it eucon to represent the power of the american presidency, the reach of the american presidency and it's come to symbolize america's technology and prowess.
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has gained the popular support of the yemenese people are the popular gathering preventing the air forceshitting their targets. as a matter of fact the coalition forces take as a first priority the safety and well-being of the yemenese civilian citizens and that's why i re-emphasize that the yemenese people should keep away from the gathering of the houthi militias. the houthi militias will try to use human civilian citizens as human shields. however, the high-level of precision and accuracy and the advancement of the weapons used will enable us to pinpoint and precisely hit our targets, and as i said have you got any impression and this is a the second day of the operation that a land operation is looming? it is stated earlier that there are limited movements by the houthis on the southern borderline of saudi arabia the northern borderline of yemen. it was targeted today by the apache jet fighters and as we speak there is no land movement by the houthis as we speak. first of all, we pray to god all mighty to support the saudi forces and other coalition countries. yesterday the yemeni for
has gained the popular support of the yemenese people are the popular gathering preventing the air forceshitting their targets. as a matter of fact the coalition forces take as a first priority the safety and well-being of the yemenese civilian citizens and that's why i re-emphasize that the yemenese people should keep away from the gathering of the houthi militias. the houthi militias will try to use human civilian citizens as human shields. however, the high-level of precision and accuracy...
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i think we had some with the great work of the air force navy and the marine corps air, and i think we have to wait and see how well these ground forces do. >> has any other country anywhere in the world pledged ground forces to this effort. in as well as we begin to train the sunni moderates. >> including those forces on the ground and pledge for the future, is it too soon to tell -- >> that is correct. >> i would assume that if we're going to achieve the present state of defeating isis it is possible that we will need additional ground forces, but it is only that we will have to make a decision about funding and supporting ground forces in one of those two countries. does your budget have have sufficient resources to ensure that we are training our soldiers, that the readiness is at the level necessary and that we can support them through the following budget year to the degree that we need to so they can prevail and that we don't unnecessarily put them in harm's way. >> if we had to the president's budget allows us to sustain where we are at in readiness. if we get into a sustained
i think we had some with the great work of the air force navy and the marine corps air, and i think we have to wait and see how well these ground forces do. >> has any other country anywhere in the world pledged ground forces to this effort. in as well as we begin to train the sunni moderates. >> including those forces on the ground and pledge for the future, is it too soon to tell -- >> that is correct. >> i would assume that if we're going to achieve the present state...
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air force veteran.ndent pamela brown broke the story for us within this past hour. pamela who is he? >> well he's a 47-year-old man, brooke. as you point out, he's an air force veteran. he served in the a
air force veteran.ndent pamela brown broke the story for us within this past hour. pamela who is he? >> well he's a 47-year-old man, brooke. as you point out, he's an air force veteran. he served in the a
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that is what they tell us they need more for air force. we have 60 isr patrols an extending the life of the u 2 and wax budgets. we need so support space and provide fund flying powers to the maximum level and ensure combat exercises like red and green flag programs remain strong. all of that is the readiness of today and we have to modernize for tomorrow. and so when it comes to modernization, again, we have decent funding to share with you. the nuclear enterprise is our number one mission and so we have redirected substantial resources toward that element. moreover we have our top three programs, the tanker the f-35 and the long range strike bomber and making important investments into modernization of space our science and technology budget as well as other areas. and our third priority, mr. chairman, the number three goal is to make every dollar count because we precisely understand we get it that the taxpayer dollar is precious and we can't afford to waste any of it. and so we are constantly looking for efficiency and ways to do thing
that is what they tell us they need more for air force. we have 60 isr patrols an extending the life of the u 2 and wax budgets. we need so support space and provide fund flying powers to the maximum level and ensure combat exercises like red and green flag programs remain strong. all of that is the readiness of today and we have to modernize for tomorrow. and so when it comes to modernization, again, we have decent funding to share with you. the nuclear enterprise is our number one mission and...
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he worked on airplane maintenance for years in the air force from 1986 to 1990. he received training in the installation of aircraft engines and weapons systems. he worked as an airplane mechanic for american airlines. >> his experience in the private aviation sector disturbs me the most because he would have had access to private american and european made aircraft that he could have learned the security weak points on those aircraft and stash weapons and bombs. >> reporter: he landed on the fbi's radar more than a decade ago when an american airlines employee tipped off the agency he was sympathizing with bin laden. he converted to islam and become more radical during that time. according to law enforcement officials i've been speaking with this case and the u.s. military a veteran alleging wanting to link up with isis. officials are saying the big concern is he could have shared some of his expertise from being in the military and being an aviation mechanic with groups like isis overseas. his attorney says he plans to plead not guilty when he appears before a
he worked on airplane maintenance for years in the air force from 1986 to 1990. he received training in the installation of aircraft engines and weapons systems. he worked as an airplane mechanic for american airlines. >> his experience in the private aviation sector disturbs me the most because he would have had access to private american and european made aircraft that he could have learned the security weak points on those aircraft and stash weapons and bombs. >> reporter: he...
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today's united states air force is the smallest air force of you in 1947 the building an air force for the better part of two decades. today decades. today we are the small strip of them. second __the oldest they have been with an average age of 25th. averages average. that means quite a few of the fleet are substantially older. the shocking statistic, more than half of our our forces are not sufficiently ready today for our high-end play. interfere with you. you did your defenses and the like. more than half of our forces are not sufficiently. i think we also realize that demand we do that and all-time high all around the certainly it's dangerous complex and constantly changing the that i can ever remember in the 34 years that i have been. have to join my colleagues and say that a budgetary trajectory that resulted in sequestration is not going to allow us to sustain the space. let me now do my plays became. i believe sequestration is going to place american lives at greater risk at home and abroad. sequestration remains the law of the land in the united states air force simultaneousl
today's united states air force is the smallest air force of you in 1947 the building an air force for the better part of two decades. today decades. today we are the small strip of them. second __the oldest they have been with an average age of 25th. averages average. that means quite a few of the fleet are substantially older. the shocking statistic, more than half of our our forces are not sufficiently ready today for our high-end play. interfere with you. you did your defenses and the like....
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the air force was an establishment.e benefited from the fact that he was one person at the wilson center said, he had 40-pound cranium and the air force was young and willing to tolerate someone who saw his talent and brilliance and let him write his own ticket in a way that is hard to imagine now. >> the reason i made that predicate is i wanted to no whether he gave you an indication of how his exposure to actual combat situation shaped his own thinking? >> one of the anomalies about him is he never had any command experience outside of academic duties and military attachÉ duties. he never was in korea, vietnam, thailand, west germany. never even commanded a missile basil air force base here. that also made him quite distinct. >> in the back right here. >> thank you. bob hathaway here at the center. you obviously have a lot of access to scowcroft. can you tell us a bit about a bit about the kind of relationship that you developed with the? to what extent do you think he was forthcoming? what did he not want to talk abo
the air force was an establishment.e benefited from the fact that he was one person at the wilson center said, he had 40-pound cranium and the air force was young and willing to tolerate someone who saw his talent and brilliance and let him write his own ticket in a way that is hard to imagine now. >> the reason i made that predicate is i wanted to no whether he gave you an indication of how his exposure to actual combat situation shaped his own thinking? >> one of the anomalies...
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of the air force and a the chief of staff of the air force. thank you for being here. without objection in the only other comment i would make is to questions with this many members and witnesses going to have to be going to get a very abbreviated answer. i appreciate her witnesses as well as our members respecting the gavel. we try to give. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much. good to be here with all of you. please pass on best wishes on the mr. smith and a speedy recovery. and all of you i would say how much we appreciate the opportunity to be here today and to talk very frankly about the danger that lies ahead this budget not be enacted and sequestration want to return. in short in short it is amazing how much can change in a year. we have seen the geopolitical landscape wharf at an astonishing pace from renewed aggression by russia and increased threats by north korea to gains by radical turn not to mention the fight against ebola. your army is managed to tackle contingencies around the world even though they have grown at an alarming rate. far from being foresee
of the air force and a the chief of staff of the air force. thank you for being here. without objection in the only other comment i would make is to questions with this many members and witnesses going to have to be going to get a very abbreviated answer. i appreciate her witnesses as well as our members respecting the gavel. we try to give. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much. good to be here with all of you. please pass on best wishes on the mr. smith and a speedy recovery. and all of...
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so i got out of the college, i went into the air force, and one of my best buddies in the air force, pete carey is here today. pete, could you stand up? he lives in new hampshire. [applause] he was the defense attorney in europe and i was the prosecutor. when we had trials in places like greece, his guys got incredibly good deals because we'd drag that trial out as long as we could. where do you live now, pete? pete carey: [inaudible] sen. graham: and you have a bed and breakfast? pete carey: i do. sen. graham: 10% off for anybody that signs up today. who is your buddy on my promotion board? pete caret: bob. sen. graham: bob, stand up. another air force man. [applause] the first time i have for met -- i ever met bob was today. he was on my promotion board. bob, that was before you had glasses, apparently. so, i went into the air force. i have been a prosecutor, a defense attorney, and military judge. i got to serve overseas with pete for 4.5 years. that was in the mid-80's when ronald reagan was president. one of the reasons i became a republican is the first two years of being an ai
so i got out of the college, i went into the air force, and one of my best buddies in the air force, pete carey is here today. pete, could you stand up? he lives in new hampshire. [applause] he was the defense attorney in europe and i was the prosecutor. when we had trials in places like greece, his guys got incredibly good deals because we'd drag that trial out as long as we could. where do you live now, pete? pete carey: [inaudible] sen. graham: and you have a bed and breakfast? pete carey: i...
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head of political science at the air force academy. i was down the hall in history -- >> yeah. >> and we were very jealous i must say, of the influence they had. but the fact is, he came from the military academy, i believe then -- >> yeah. he's -- >> what kind of influence was there? >> yeah. i didn't find much direct influence. he was actually at west point when scowcroft was there after he got his master's degree at columbia, he was still doing graduate work so he'd commute down to morningside heights. and posvar was there and later on it was because posva was going to harvard to do graduate work they asked scowcroft to serve as department head at the political science department at colorado springs. so it was -- he was there. they got along well, and i think they are friendly. i think posvar then later left to head -- which university -- >> >> [inaudible] >> pittsburgh, yeah. so yeah, he's mentioned. i didn't find a particularly strong relationship but certainly, it's there. >> i'd like to ask a question, if i could, about the writ
head of political science at the air force academy. i was down the hall in history -- >> yeah. >> and we were very jealous i must say, of the influence they had. but the fact is, he came from the military academy, i believe then -- >> yeah. he's -- >> what kind of influence was there? >> yeah. i didn't find much direct influence. he was actually at west point when scowcroft was there after he got his master's degree at columbia, he was still doing graduate work so...
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commandant of the marine corps secretary of the air force, and chief of staff of the air force. thank you for being here. without objection your full written statement will be made a part of the record. the only other comment, when we get to questions with this many members and witnesses i we will have to be careful about the clock. if you want to spend three minutes asking your question, you will get a very abbreviated answer. i appreciate i appreciate the witnesses as well as members respecting the gavel as we try to get as many members as possible the opportunity to ask questions. the floor is yours. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much. good to be with all of you. please pass our best wishes on to mr. smith and his be recovery and to all of you distinguished members of the committee, i would say how much we appreciate the opportunity to be here today and to talk frankly about the danger that lies ahead should this not be enacted and sequestration return. .. >> >> unless the congress acts now for that ill-conceived budget cuts. moreover want to be very clear every installatio
commandant of the marine corps secretary of the air force, and chief of staff of the air force. thank you for being here. without objection your full written statement will be made a part of the record. the only other comment, when we get to questions with this many members and witnesses i we will have to be careful about the clock. if you want to spend three minutes asking your question, you will get a very abbreviated answer. i appreciate i appreciate the witnesses as well as members...
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that's retired jordanian air force general maman abunoa there in aman.e will have a lot more on what we have just heard in that press briefing in our next bullet here on al jazeera in around 30 minutes' time. i will be back with the headlines in just a few moments. don't forget there is much more of al jazeera's unique brand of real news and opinion and analysis on our website, aljazeera.com. >> slavery in nepal has been abolished, by law. but behind the high walls of many city homes here, young girls continue to serve as slaves. known as kamlari, they are the daughters of indebted farmers, sold to landlords for little
that's retired jordanian air force general maman abunoa there in aman.e will have a lot more on what we have just heard in that press briefing in our next bullet here on al jazeera in around 30 minutes' time. i will be back with the headlines in just a few moments. don't forget there is much more of al jazeera's unique brand of real news and opinion and analysis on our website, aljazeera.com. >> slavery in nepal has been abolished, by law. but behind the high walls of many city homes...
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it's true for some time that the saudis have an effective air force, the land forces are not nearly as effective. i suspect the saudis would be reluctant to get involved in a ground campaign inside yemen. robert you have attended high level dialogues in which decisions like these are considered. what do you thing was being talked about within the coalition, with saudi arabia and washington, shall we say or saudi arabia and its other are allies in terms of the exit strategy or the long-term impact of the air strikes on yegmen. >> i think we need to see it in two categories saudi arabia and other members have a view of the shi'ite iranian backed threat as perceived in the region. given the consolidation that it appears that the houthis are about to achieve in yemen, they felt they had to do something to strike the houthis to make it clear that they wouldn't continue to operate with impunity in the contest of the region and felt they should be controlled with what others are doing in the region. >> so far as others are concerned. the moroccans, the pakistanis are leading support. the unit
it's true for some time that the saudis have an effective air force, the land forces are not nearly as effective. i suspect the saudis would be reluctant to get involved in a ground campaign inside yemen. robert you have attended high level dialogues in which decisions like these are considered. what do you thing was being talked about within the coalition, with saudi arabia and washington, shall we say or saudi arabia and its other are allies in terms of the exit strategy or the long-term...
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the story of retired air force neurosurgeon w. lee warren who spent 120 days working in a tent hospital in iraq. in cyber security and cyber war, pw singer and allen freedman trace the development and future implications of cyber warfare. the -- examines how cultures between western militaries and nonwestern allies in beer, bacon and bullets. on the reading list is team of rivals by doris kearns goodwin which explores lincoln and his cabinet in the noise the boat, the story of the university of washington rowing crew that won a gold medal in the 1936 berlin olympics. wrapping up the list is a collection of books on the importance of professionalism, need for focus and work place leadership strategies and that's a look at the air force chief of staff's book list. >> good morning. i'm jim cornell the president of the international science writers association and a member of the science book committee for this the seventh festival of books this morning's present, the catastrophe calamity and cataclysm, recording disaster 'manmade and
the story of retired air force neurosurgeon w. lee warren who spent 120 days working in a tent hospital in iraq. in cyber security and cyber war, pw singer and allen freedman trace the development and future implications of cyber warfare. the -- examines how cultures between western militaries and nonwestern allies in beer, bacon and bullets. on the reading list is team of rivals by doris kearns goodwin which explores lincoln and his cabinet in the noise the boat, the story of the university of...
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and it was conducted using air forces and land forces.ied countries have worked in in coordination with us. and using schedules put by the planning teams. and most of the planes that were participating are mostly from saudi air force. some were from the allied. the movements are always there and as long as there's need, for operations there will continue to achieve it's goals. the main goal of the operations as you mentioned the goal of the just is to heap the people dispose of the houthis threat which is now threatened the interests of yemen, and the neighboring countries. the main goal is that yemen is secure and stable. and to enable legitimacy. represented by the president and the government to regain control over the regions the cities inside the countries. and to go towards development and service of the yemen people instead of the current situations that they are suffering. >> firstly, in regards to the pseudodies i explained that all kinds of planes have participated. those air fueling for example was a massive operations we do no
and it was conducted using air forces and land forces.ied countries have worked in in coordination with us. and using schedules put by the planning teams. and most of the planes that were participating are mostly from saudi air force. some were from the allied. the movements are always there and as long as there's need, for operations there will continue to achieve it's goals. the main goal of the operations as you mentioned the goal of the just is to heap the people dispose of the houthis...
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to the air force first. >> congressman we are committed to a global response force. the problem masses filling the global response force when our assets are being used. we have a limited capacity now in certain key areas. we have isr mobility air refueling command and control him all parts of the globe. as a result we cannot meet the combatant commanders requirement today. we just don't have enough of it anymore. as you have heard this discussed already today levels of funding will decrease more capacities out of the areas. while we are committed to global response force the problem is those necessary to fill at already doing something. >> mr. chairman i would say one of the things i think her are committee should be doing is documenting this risk and just how critical i think it is in terms of to what degree we talk about every day about russia and iran. we talk about north korea but we haven't really talked about our role in restoring the capability. let me go to the other services. >> congressman thanks and our situation is much like general welsh. we are meeting
to the air force first. >> congressman we are committed to a global response force. the problem masses filling the global response force when our assets are being used. we have a limited capacity now in certain key areas. we have isr mobility air refueling command and control him all parts of the globe. as a result we cannot meet the combatant commanders requirement today. we just don't have enough of it anymore. as you have heard this discussed already today levels of funding will...
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it will take place live from eglin air force base. were able to confirm that come human remains did wash ashore in areas where search and rescue operations continue. the rescue being the operative word. we'll wait to see if they switch to it search and recovery. >>> there's a hearing taking place on a new legal authorization to fight the terrorist group isis. the administration is currently fighting under a very broad legal interpretation. testifying today we have john kerry and ash carter. the secretaries of state and defense as well as martin dempsey. secretary kerry was handled most of the vocal exchanges with his former colleagues on the senate foreign relations committee as well as protesters in seats. >> i mention that -- >> american people are speaking out. secretary kerry. >> killing more innocent people. one of them our journalists who were beheaded and a pilot who was fighting for freedom burned alive. what they would have to say to their efforts to protect innocent people. >> straight ahead in a few moments we'll be talking
it will take place live from eglin air force base. were able to confirm that come human remains did wash ashore in areas where search and rescue operations continue. the rescue being the operative word. we'll wait to see if they switch to it search and recovery. >>> there's a hearing taking place on a new legal authorization to fight the terrorist group isis. the administration is currently fighting under a very broad legal interpretation. testifying today we have john kerry and ash...
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and the air forces expect contact. but it does not come. viet cong are evasive biding their time. it is an anti-climax for them. this is the first lesson in vietnam, no big battle went as expected. instead, a nagging war of attrition with primitive booby-traps, snipers, and ambushes in the jungle. only when he thinks the situation is favorable with the enemy show itself. so, the long hard task of ferreting out the communist enemy begins. and the screaming eagles are good at their job. by the end of september they will kill 600. it will be a difficult thing. and some of these airborne fighting men will die. but the job that they are focused on will be done. as the advance elements of the first cavalry division begin arriving, they commenced taking over the area secured by the eagles. finally the members of the 101st airborne are ready to head south and establish their own home base in vietnam. from the central highlands they move 170 miles to the coastal town. this is to be the permanent camp as soon as it can be built. they work throughout
and the air forces expect contact. but it does not come. viet cong are evasive biding their time. it is an anti-climax for them. this is the first lesson in vietnam, no big battle went as expected. instead, a nagging war of attrition with primitive booby-traps, snipers, and ambushes in the jungle. only when he thinks the situation is favorable with the enemy show itself. so, the long hard task of ferreting out the communist enemy begins. and the screaming eagles are good at their job. by the...
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more than anyone else in the air force.ly one had a huge smile on her face. >> little girl was the first to go up with me. >> reporter: that little girl in the pink shirt, a rescue he'll never forget. >> she's like, there's my house, there's my school, you know, she's just enjoying it and just having a blast. even in the face of all that destruction, she was strong. >> reporter: the thank you she gave, once she was safe, made the destruction of katrina disappear. >> i wasn't even in new orleans. i don't even know if i was on the planet at that time. i was just in that hug. >> reporter: he never learned her name. or her family's name. and ever since, he's been on a mission to find her again. the search, now viral. #findkatrinakid. and when he does find her? >> at that moment, i don't think words will capture what i am feeling or what i want to say, so -- i think a hug will do it. >> reporter: he's hoping for one more hug. david wright, abc news, new york. >> two powerful smiles. let's help find her. i'm david muir. we'll see
more than anyone else in the air force.ly one had a huge smile on her face. >> little girl was the first to go up with me. >> reporter: that little girl in the pink shirt, a rescue he'll never forget. >> she's like, there's my house, there's my school, you know, she's just enjoying it and just having a blast. even in the face of all that destruction, she was strong. >> reporter: the thank you she gave, once she was safe, made the destruction of katrina disappear....
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. >> they filed a lawsuit against the united states air force after their dad survived a crash in a california air show but died minutes later. why they say the air force was negligent. >>> three, two, one, zero and lift off. >> nasa's billion dollar mission to study the earth's magnetic field is understood way. that rocket blasted off from florida last night carrying four identical satellites. the satellites will provide 3d views of the earth's magnetic views. >>> the children of stunt pilot eddy andreini is suing the air force. they say slow response time caused the the death of their father. but the coroner says he did not die if the crash. he died from severe burns when his plane caught fire. the first fire truck did not arrive on the scene for 4.5 minutes. firefighters should be stationed right next to the flight path. >> what we understand is that firefighters weren't in the station at all. they were across the field taking pictures of airplanes on the grass. >> attorney mike danko says he expects the air force to respond to the lawsuit. but in the end they will probably deny any wrong d
. >> they filed a lawsuit against the united states air force after their dad survived a crash in a california air show but died minutes later. why they say the air force was negligent. >>> three, two, one, zero and lift off. >> nasa's billion dollar mission to study the earth's magnetic field is understood way. that rocket blasted off from florida last night carrying four identical satellites. the satellites will provide 3d views of the earth's magnetic views. >>>...
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we're following an american air force veteran and airplane mechanic now formally charged with trying for more than a decade after a co-worker said that he sympathized with osama bin laden. i'm joined by adam schiff. his name is tairod nathan webster pugh. how much damage could he have done to the united states if in fact he got into syria and connected with isis? >> i'm not sure how much damage he could have done on the intelligence front but what kind of work was he doing as a contractor in iraq and why would we be employing someone who made those expressions earlier about the bombings of the u.s. embassies being justified. the bigger concern is what kind of service he can provide in terms of aircraft either as a mechanic assisting isis or more importantly, whether he has insights into vulnerabilities into commercial aircraft. that's always been a key concern of ours. >> in terms of hijacking and shooting down aircraft or things like that? >> or finding ways to smuggle explosives onto a plane. >> he had been monitored for a long time but i guess they didn't have enough to arrest him
we're following an american air force veteran and airplane mechanic now formally charged with trying for more than a decade after a co-worker said that he sympathized with osama bin laden. i'm joined by adam schiff. his name is tairod nathan webster pugh. how much damage could he have done to the united states if in fact he got into syria and connected with isis? >> i'm not sure how much damage he could have done on the intelligence front but what kind of work was he doing as a...
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more than anyone else in the air force.ly one had a huge smile on her face. >> how is it going? you guys want to get out of here? little girl the first to go up with me and -- >> reporter: that little girl in the pink shirt, a rescue he'll never forget. >> and she's just looking, you know she's trying to peer around me and she's like there's my house, there's my school you know she's just enjoying it and just having a blast. even in the face of all that destruction, she was strong. >> reporter: the thank you she gave once she was save made the destruction of katrina disappear. >> she just wrapped me up in that hug and, you know it all disappeared. i wasn't even in new orleans. i don't know if i was on the planet at that time. i was just in that hug. >> reporter: he never learned her name. or her family's name. and ever since, he's been on a mission to find her again. the search now vie value, #findkatrinakid. and when he does find her? >> i don't think words will capture what i'm feeling or what i want to say, so i think a
more than anyone else in the air force.ly one had a huge smile on her face. >> how is it going? you guys want to get out of here? little girl the first to go up with me and -- >> reporter: that little girl in the pink shirt, a rescue he'll never forget. >> and she's just looking, you know she's trying to peer around me and she's like there's my house, there's my school you know she's just enjoying it and just having a blast. even in the face of all that destruction, she was...
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they have the air force, they have appointed the air force commander. so they have a lot of support. it's really a mistake and self delusional to say this is houthi versus saudi arabia. this is a huge number of -- a huge large -- a huge apartments of the yemeni population, including former president salah on one side, versus saudi arabia. minority who are siding against this popular movement. so this war is going to be very tough. >> where do you think, then, does iran fall in to your game play as you say? >> well, iran obviously supports this -- or the houthi movement. and because you see a lot of influence in 2009, there was no iranian support and you could see how the houthis were ale to withstands 90 days of bombardment and even a ground invasion and win. and they were smaller they didn't have funding now iran is going to be an iranian interest. and they have the iran crane sea open in half a day they can sends and supply the yemeni supply with hundreds if not thousands of missiles and munitions that they can use against the saudi forces. if you loo
they have the air force, they have appointed the air force commander. so they have a lot of support. it's really a mistake and self delusional to say this is houthi versus saudi arabia. this is a huge number of -- a huge large -- a huge apartments of the yemeni population, including former president salah on one side, versus saudi arabia. minority who are siding against this popular movement. so this war is going to be very tough. >> where do you think, then, does iran fall in to your...
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through an air attack, because he knows they would turn on him one day, can we engage the assad air forces to protect the people we trained? they said no. the authorization does not allow us to provide air cover are those we trained to fight isil on our behalf. it will fail because assad will kill them all. it is militarily unsound. i will not use military force that ties the military's hands so we cannot win the war we must win. i'm so sorry we have to go back. i'm really sorry we have to go back. we should have left troops behind. we may have made a mistake going in, bush made tons of mistakes. he did self correct. at the end of the day, the authorization to use military force would be very nonsensical. do what you have to do to destroy isil. stay as long as you need to stay. go where you need to go. to kill and capture these pastorates -- these bastards. they represent the worst of inhumanity. they're on the rise. they are an army, not just a terrorist organization. we are running out of time. there are more organizations with more capability, more people, and more safe havens to attack
through an air attack, because he knows they would turn on him one day, can we engage the assad air forces to protect the people we trained? they said no. the authorization does not allow us to provide air cover are those we trained to fight isil on our behalf. it will fail because assad will kill them all. it is militarily unsound. i will not use military force that ties the military's hands so we cannot win the war we must win. i'm so sorry we have to go back. i'm really sorry we have to go...
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today's united states air force is the smallest air force of you in 1947 the building an air force for the better part of two decades. today decades. today we are the small strip of them. second
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air force mechanic indicted on charges he tried to join isis.turn over her e-mail server. we'll talk to someone who used to work on her campaign. >>> and devastation on the island of vanuatu after a cycle. and we'll have a live report. you're watching msnbc live with thomas roberts. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tickets, traveler's cheques, a lost card. really? that worked? american express' timeless safety and security are now available on apple pay. the next evolution of membership is here. (vo) maggie wasn't thrilled when ben and i got married. i knew it'd take some time. and her sensitive stomach didn't make things easier. it was hard to know why... the move...her food...? so we tried purina cat chow gentle... ...because it's specially formulated for easy digestion. she's loved it ever since. and as for her and ben... ...she's coming aro
air force mechanic indicted on charges he tried to join isis.turn over her e-mail server. we'll talk to someone who used to work on her campaign. >>> and devastation on the island of vanuatu after a cycle. and we'll have a live report. you're watching msnbc live with thomas roberts. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh!...
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i think we had some initial with the great work of the air force, navy, and the marine corps air, and i think we have to wait and see how well these ground forces do. we simply don't know yet. >> has any other country anywhere in the world especially middle east pledge ed ground force to this effort? >> there are special operation force that are participating in supporting and training the iraqi security force and kurdish peshmerga, and as we begin to train the sunni moderates. >> including those forces on the ground and pledge for the future, is it too soon to tell -- >> that is correct. >> i would assume that if we're going to achieve the present stated objective of defeating and destroying isis it is very possible that we will need additional ground force and possible we as a congress will have to make a decision about funding and supporting our ground force in those two countries. i guess my question for you and secretary mckyoucue is does your budget have have sufficient resources to ensure that we are training our soldiers, that the readiness is at the level necessary, and that
i think we had some initial with the great work of the air force, navy, and the marine corps air, and i think we have to wait and see how well these ground forces do. we simply don't know yet. >> has any other country anywhere in the world especially middle east pledge ed ground force to this effort? >> there are special operation force that are participating in supporting and training the iraqi security force and kurdish peshmerga, and as we begin to train the sunni moderates....
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very clear-eyed about protecting israel. >> adam kinzinger thanks for joining us. >>> an american air forceying to join isis. the fbi knew about him for a decade. why wasn't more being done to track him? >>> the urgent concern over isis and it's expanding footprint. are forces positions themselves for bigger and deadlier attacks on the west? nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual bleeding breast or uterine cancer blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache pelvic pain, breast pain vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogens may increase your chances of getting cancer of the uterus, stroke
very clear-eyed about protecting israel. >> adam kinzinger thanks for joining us. >>> an american air forceying to join isis. the fbi knew about him for a decade. why wasn't more being done to track him? >>> the urgent concern over isis and it's expanding footprint. are forces positions themselves for bigger and deadlier attacks on the west? nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's...
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air force. he's a veteran. ed on airplanes belonging to the armed forces as well as a major u.s. airline. our cnn justice correspondent pamela brown broke the story for us. so pamela is joining us as is dan caldwell the legislative director for the concerns veterans for america. so pamela to you first. tell me more about who this veteran is, what precisely he's accused of doing. >> well this is significant, brooke because this is the first case we know of where a u.s. veteran is accused of trying to provide material support to isis. according to these court documents, he's a 47-year-old man, tairod webster pugh who at one point was a mechanic for an airline company. he was in the air force and apparently received training in the installation and maintenance of aircraft engines and weapons systems. he left the air force in the '90s and worked for several private aviation companies in the u.s. and middle east as a mechanic. really interesting, the complaint says two of his co-workers expressed concern to the fbi i
air force. he's a veteran. ed on airplanes belonging to the armed forces as well as a major u.s. airline. our cnn justice correspondent pamela brown broke the story for us. so pamela is joining us as is dan caldwell the legislative director for the concerns veterans for america. so pamela to you first. tell me more about who this veteran is, what precisely he's accused of doing. >> well this is significant, brooke because this is the first case we know of where a u.s. veteran is accused...
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coming up on 5:08 this wednesday morning happening today, a new jersey air force veteran facing federal charges for traveling to syria to join isis we'll be in court, grand jury don't in the guy neptune, new jersey, on charges of attempt to go provide support to terrorist group. prosecutors say, he tried to travel from egypt to turk toy ultimately cross the board near sewer y they also say he had information about us air crafts on a laptop with him. >> he had technical information as to the design, repairs, potentials of army air force planes, air force coordinants, and could potentially lead to our military being come pro miles dollars by this information through ice us. >> his attorney says his client will plead not guilty. >> a final case review today for a woman who was once a baltimore ravens cheerleader molly shad okay, accused of having sex with a 15 year old boy, and supplying alcohol to other minors. the boy told police their inapropriate relationship started near baltimore they engaged in sexual activity at a rented home in bethany beach over labor day weekendment alleged vict
coming up on 5:08 this wednesday morning happening today, a new jersey air force veteran facing federal charges for traveling to syria to join isis we'll be in court, grand jury don't in the guy neptune, new jersey, on charges of attempt to go provide support to terrorist group. prosecutors say, he tried to travel from egypt to turk toy ultimately cross the board near sewer y they also say he had information about us air crafts on a laptop with him. >> he had technical information as to...
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it shows a look at the heavy fog conditions at the air force base. a blackhawk helicopter was carrying four soldiers and seven marines. crew open board was taking part in a routine training mission over a stretch of beach. pilots usually wear night vision goggles and the aircraft disappeared at 8 ok -- 8:30 last night. debris was spotted only a couple of hours ago. >> there was fog. doug not know if it was a contributing factor. when rescue arrived on the scene this was limited visibility. >> names of those on board are not released but they were from camp legeune in north carolina and the army crew was from the national guard in louisiana. moments ago an official at the air force base said human remains have been found. coast guard crews found part of a rotor in the water and are sending for more. >>> near the air force base in the florida panhandle you can see it is extremely foggy with the emergency equipment and this is recovery operation right now and all hands on board the hip corporate were lost and the seven marines belong to a special operat
it shows a look at the heavy fog conditions at the air force base. a blackhawk helicopter was carrying four soldiers and seven marines. crew open board was taking part in a routine training mission over a stretch of beach. pilots usually wear night vision goggles and the aircraft disappeared at 8 ok -- 8:30 last night. debris was spotted only a couple of hours ago. >> there was fog. doug not know if it was a contributing factor. when rescue arrived on the scene this was limited...
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who was this air force mechanic?ere's evidence this morning that isis is getting more desperate. we will tell you about that. when we see you at the top of the hour. >> can't wait. thanks so much. >>> caught up in controversy over comments about guy marriage and children raised in nontraditional families now they're explaining what they really meant exclusively to cnn. you'll want to hear this. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals antioxidants and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. sfx: common city background noise ♪ credit belongs to the man who strives valiantly who errs who spends himself in a worthy cause and who, if he fails at least fails, while daring greatly sfx: background city noise ♪ >>> italian fashion designers dolce & gabbana now trying to extinguish a social media firestorm in a cnn exclusive this morning. they say they respect how all people choose to live their liv
who was this air force mechanic?ere's evidence this morning that isis is getting more desperate. we will tell you about that. when we see you at the top of the hour. >> can't wait. thanks so much. >>> caught up in controversy over comments about guy marriage and children raised in nontraditional families now they're explaining what they really meant exclusively to cnn. you'll want to hear this. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete...
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here's the 2015 list. >> and that's a look at the air force chief of staff's book list. >> here's a look at some of the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. let us know about book fairs and special in your area and we we happy to add into our lives. e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. >> any of you have done research, especially graduate level research, know that it's very slow and i found myself struggling with the equipment and vacuum bombs and so the progress was incremental at best. writer in the time so it was very dear to me developed a severe case of lupus -- right around that time. in an effort to help her i ended up going to support group meetings and talking to doctors come and just gradually got more interested in medicine as a way to help her but also what was i thinking he was how much was uncharted in medicine, how little was known about, for example, lupus or chronic diseases in general. being a physicist i had this idea that if i dug deeply enough i could figure things out for her. but it became very clear that medicine is really is a science of inc
here's the 2015 list. >> and that's a look at the air force chief of staff's book list. >> here's a look at some of the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. let us know about book fairs and special in your area and we we happy to add into our lives. e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. >> any of you have done research, especially graduate level research, know that it's very slow and i found myself struggling with the equipment and vacuum bombs and so the...
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this near elgin air force base.on confirming human remains have been found and the army black hawk crash
this near elgin air force base.on confirming human remains have been found and the army black hawk crash
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air force. deployment of the brigade by means of parachute marks the first jump in more than a year for many of the men. but they are in superb physical condition and the jump goes well. as 1966 draws to a close they take part in operation thicket fighting side-by-side with vietnamese bombing forces, the men of the 101st will once again scour the countryside, finding and finishing the enemy. operations continue until the 21st of january, 1967. then after more than one year absent from their home base, the brigade is ordered back for arrest. it seems like a long time since they were first moved and headed for their first combat. now the lst's are taking them home. on the 26th, the last convoy rolls into camp. the brigadier general welcomes the men home. it will be one of his last official acts as the gate commander. two days later, general pearson transfers the command of the brigade to the new commander. the battle hardened troops watch with solemn pride as he receives the legion of merit. so, t
air force. deployment of the brigade by means of parachute marks the first jump in more than a year for many of the men. but they are in superb physical condition and the jump goes well. as 1966 draws to a close they take part in operation thicket fighting side-by-side with vietnamese bombing forces, the men of the 101st will once again scour the countryside, finding and finishing the enemy. operations continue until the 21st of january, 1967. then after more than one year absent from their...
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as far as the air force the use of force -- u.s. force pilot this would be a question for the state department. i believe it was a us pilot. remember they come out of venezuela. a lot of people in cahoots with this whole thing. could not possibly operate. operate. those flights are making their way up the island chain. dominican republic. they were going
as far as the air force the use of force -- u.s. force pilot this would be a question for the state department. i believe it was a us pilot. remember they come out of venezuela. a lot of people in cahoots with this whole thing. could not possibly operate. operate. those flights are making their way up the island chain. dominican republic. they were going
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i was just out the the air force in new mexico, air force research laboratory is doing work out there with lasers and directed energy. furthermore we're testing an aircraft defensive system which would have lasers involved and a laser communication system. so we have quite an active program as well. >> that's really good to here. i've been to the air force lab as well and they do wonderful work. on missile defense i'm concerned that some of the services may not be taking missile defense capability as seriously as i think we have to. for example, the navy is cutting -- you thought i was going to let you off the hook there, navy -- is cutting missile capable defense ships from its budget. are each of you committed to missile devils? -- missile defense? >> absolutely. we cut the modernization of some of our aegis destroyers to make them ballistic missile defense capable and we did it a budgetary thing. one of the hard choices we need to make. we need a certain number of ballistic capable ships. we have four that will be permanently home ported in spain that take the place of about 16 bac
i was just out the the air force in new mexico, air force research laboratory is doing work out there with lasers and directed energy. furthermore we're testing an aircraft defensive system which would have lasers involved and a laser communication system. so we have quite an active program as well. >> that's really good to here. i've been to the air force lab as well and they do wonderful work. on missile defense i'm concerned that some of the services may not be taking missile defense...
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why they say the air force was negligent. hey. these are good.t have you been feeding us all these years? kfc popcorn nuggets. 100% white meat, extra crispy, and made from the world's best chicken. try our kfc bucket and popcorn nuggets meal. these don't even come with a toy and i don't care. female announcer: right now, at sleep train save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice. the triple choice sale is on now at sleep train. >>> protecting an endangered fish took center stage in the debate about how to demolish part of the old bay bridge. ktvu's tom vacar says some say the bridge isn't the real threat to the fish. tom? >> indeed. this may be the site of a misplaced environmental battle. >> this is the smelt. a fish that grows to 4, 5 inches and wanders over rivers, the san francisco bay, and the ocean. >> used to be the most abundant fish and now they are rare. >> reporter: dismantle the pillars could be done mechanically and t
why they say the air force was negligent. hey. these are good.t have you been feeding us all these years? kfc popcorn nuggets. 100% white meat, extra crispy, and made from the world's best chicken. try our kfc bucket and popcorn nuggets meal. these don't even come with a toy and i don't care. female announcer: right now, at sleep train save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new...