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so the air unit is relaying details of where this car is going to ground units. eventually, this car pulls into a shopping center parking lot. >> all right, vehicle just made a left turn, walmart parking lot. >> police initially contacted this car because they ran a random police check and the plates came back as a suspended license for lack of paying child support. you see the suspect walk up to the front of the store, police units approach the guy, they give him verbal commands which he refuses. police say he was using a toddler as a human shield. >> is it his -- it doesn't matter whose kid it is. i can't believe he did it! the stand off doesn't take very long. he's still got the baby in front of him. sk >> this guy, they were originally after this guy because he had a suspended license due to unpaid child support? >> correct. >> if this is true, talk about a dead-beat dad! did have a weapon? >> there'sno inclination that he had a weapon of anyind. the second part othis confrontat of t salo in the same shopping center and says that's my child. police handed the
so the air unit is relaying details of where this car is going to ground units. eventually, this car pulls into a shopping center parking lot. >> all right, vehicle just made a left turn, walmart parking lot. >> police initially contacted this car because they ran a random police check and the plates came back as a suspended license for lack of paying child support. you see the suspect walk up to the front of the store, police units approach the guy, they give him verbal commands...
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it's bowling air force base. >> reporter: i'm being spoiled this morning. we're listening to great music. the unitedair force band is gearing up for a great show and it's completely free. coming up, we'll talk to the band's conductor about the history of the band and all they do around the world, and the show, of course. ♪ map >>> thanks, and this is the facebook fan of the day. he works for red hot and blue restaurant. he's been showing the weather app to his guests. yesterday, 10 people downloaded it. thank you, for spreading the word. to be monday's fan of the day, post a comment under woody's photo. it's 7:49. see you on the otherside of the break. hey there. "hey" yourself. brad needs car insurance, but, uh, brad doesn't want to spend too much. who's brad? this is brad. ahh! well, progressive has lots of discounts for a guy like brad. brad's intrigued. paid in full, safe driver, multi-car, going paperless -- all can help brad save a bunch. sign brad up. cool! jamie will ring you up. show brad the way. who's brad? oh, here we go again. discounts that everyone can use.
it's bowling air force base. >> reporter: i'm being spoiled this morning. we're listening to great music. the unitedair force band is gearing up for a great show and it's completely free. coming up, we'll talk to the band's conductor about the history of the band and all they do around the world, and the show, of course. ♪ map >>> thanks, and this is the facebook fan of the day. he works for red hot and blue restaurant. he's been showing the weather app to his guests....
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unilateral move to charge airlines for carbon emissions the international air transport association which unites all major passenger and cargo allied says the system is unfair as it should be imposed globally not region the airline industry
unilateral move to charge airlines for carbon emissions the international air transport association which unites all major passenger and cargo allied says the system is unfair as it should be imposed globally not region the airline industry
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this is possible because air and ground units operate in an integrated manner. in this exercise, the help of the unit conducted the training operation in an area without an armory. >> we're a small piece of the pie. we work with several different units. we'll work with other marine units like ground units. we don't really operate independently too often. it's a group effort. we're all one team. >> reporter: japan and u.s. are sticking to their plan to relocate the futenma base to nago city. okinawa is demanding a move outside the prefecture. it's unclear how these differences can be bridged. >> rachel ferguson is up next with weather. >>> held ehlo again time to get you all caught up and look at the weather. in the east asian continent things are quite. some showers down to the south and east of china. as for japan we're going to be seeing a lot of wet weather into saturday. most of it will be taking aim at the pacific edge of the country. and rainshowers will turn over to snow as they hit the frigid temperatures over the north. it is going to move fairly quickl
this is possible because air and ground units operate in an integrated manner. in this exercise, the help of the unit conducted the training operation in an area without an armory. >> we're a small piece of the pie. we work with several different units. we'll work with other marine units like ground units. we don't really operate independently too often. it's a group effort. we're all one team. >> reporter: japan and u.s. are sticking to their plan to relocate the futenma base to...
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this is possible because air and ground units operate in an integrated manner. in this exercise, the help of the unit conducted the training operation in an area without an armory. >> we're a small piece of the pie. we work with several different units. we'll work with other marine units like ground units. we don't really operate independently too often. it's a group effort. we're all one team. >> reporter: japan and u.s. are sticking to their plan to relocate the futenma base to nago city. okinawa is demanding a move outside the prefecture. it's unclear how these differences can be bridged. >> rachel ferguson is up next with weather. >>> held ehlo again time to get you all caught up and look at the weather. in the east asian continent things are quite. some showers down to the south and east of china. as for japan we're going to be seeing a lot of wet weather into saturday. most of it will be taking aim at the pacific edge of the country. and rainshowers will turn over to snow as they hit the frigid temperatures over the north. it is going to move fairly quickl
this is possible because air and ground units operate in an integrated manner. in this exercise, the help of the unit conducted the training operation in an area without an armory. >> we're a small piece of the pie. we work with several different units. we'll work with other marine units like ground units. we don't really operate independently too often. it's a group effort. we're all one team. >> reporter: japan and u.s. are sticking to their plan to relocate the futenma base to...
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united nations general assembly has voted in favor of a resolution condemning violence by the syrian government. it is a non-binding resolution. the general assembly still hopes to pass another one for an air of united nations peacekeeping force to enter syria who -- an error of united peacekeeping force to enter syria as observers. -- arab united the scheming forced to enter syria as observers. this is bbc news. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key, strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
united nations general assembly has voted in favor of a resolution condemning violence by the syrian government. it is a non-binding resolution. the general assembly still hopes to pass another one for an air of united nations peacekeeping force to enter syria who -- an error of united peacekeeping force to enter syria as observers. -- arab united the scheming forced to enter syria as observers. this is bbc news. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding was made...
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turn off the hvac, heating, ventilation air conditioning units because you don't want to be blowing in or sucking in the vapor cloud outside. fireplace, close the dampers and seal off your shelter in place room by using duct tape and terms of the emergency alert system. listen to the radio. that's it. do not try to call the school, try to pick up your children because do you want to leave the area? no, you want to shelter in place. people own pets. do not risk your safety for pets. in summary, it is likely you are at an incident that may be involved with bnice, your safety is the most important. limit your time, get your distance away from that and some type of shielding and listen to the emergency alert system, your radio. . >> there's an acronym that we use to use an extinguisher. what's that acronym? we're going to take turns putting out this fire. you can see that it will make a pretty big mess but at least it put out the fire in your house or something like that. so when we want to shut off electricity is when we see an outlet or something smoking, when you smell that burning smel
turn off the hvac, heating, ventilation air conditioning units because you don't want to be blowing in or sucking in the vapor cloud outside. fireplace, close the dampers and seal off your shelter in place room by using duct tape and terms of the emergency alert system. listen to the radio. that's it. do not try to call the school, try to pick up your children because do you want to leave the area? no, you want to shelter in place. people own pets. do not risk your safety for pets. in summary,...
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the city already hosts a marine corps air station and aircraft carrier unit from central japan will be moved. japan and the u.s. agreed in 2006 to relocate the futenma station and return five stations to japan at the same time. but they haven't made much progress. now they want to separate the two issues. japanese government leaders say possible moves to ease the burden of hosting u.s. bases on okinawa. now three quarters of forces are based in okinawa. he used to advise the japanese government on how to deal with t he says separating the location issue may mean the u.s. gave up on moving to the less populated city. >> translator: the u.s. is tired of waiting for the relocation plan to move ahead. it has decided to organize its military to deal with the strategic environment of the asia pacific region. and it has apparently decided to separate the relocation issue to minimize impact on the u.s., regardless of political developments in japan. >> people in okinawa fear that would mean the air base would remain in futenma. >>> asian leaders are scrambling to work together as the crisis go
the city already hosts a marine corps air station and aircraft carrier unit from central japan will be moved. japan and the u.s. agreed in 2006 to relocate the futenma station and return five stations to japan at the same time. but they haven't made much progress. now they want to separate the two issues. japanese government leaders say possible moves to ease the burden of hosting u.s. bases on okinawa. now three quarters of forces are based in okinawa. he used to advise the japanese government...
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the city already hosts a marine corps air station and aircraft carrier unit from central japan will be moved. japan and the u.s. agreed in 2006 to relocate the futenma station. they haven't made much progress. now they want to separate the two issues. japanese government leaders say possible moves to ease the burden of hosting u.s. bases on okinawa. now three quarters of forces are based in okinawa. he used to advise the japanese government on how to deal with t he says separating the location issue may mean the u.s. gave up on moving to the less populated city. >> translator: the u.s. is tired of waiting for the relocation plan to move ahead. it has decided to organize its military to deal with the strategic environment of the asia pacific region. and it has apparently decided to separate the relocation issue to minimize impact on the u.s., regardless ofolitical developments in japan. >> people in okinawa fear that would mean the air base would remain in futenma. >>> asian leaders are scrambling to work together as the crisis goes around the world. ai uchida has more. >> there's a hei
the city already hosts a marine corps air station and aircraft carrier unit from central japan will be moved. japan and the u.s. agreed in 2006 to relocate the futenma station. they haven't made much progress. now they want to separate the two issues. japanese government leaders say possible moves to ease the burden of hosting u.s. bases on okinawa. now three quarters of forces are based in okinawa. he used to advise the japanese government on how to deal with t he says separating the location...
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since the last fatal commercial airline accident in the u.s. >> in those intervening years, the united states airnsportation system transported two billion people, maybe a little bit more. that is the equivalent of having transported the population of the united states more than six times without putting a scratch on anybody. >> o'brien: but in the airline industry, there's a common expression that the absence of accidents doesn't necessarily mean you're safe. when people say that, what do they mean? >> well, what you really have to look at are the thousands of things that lead up to the accident in the first place. human beings will make a lot of little mistakes that serve as a warning before a big mistake occurs, and a big consequence. so what it means to really be safe is to be focused on those little warning signs and catching them early. it's only when we miss a bunch of those warning signs that we have a tragedy. >> o'brien: the question, in the wake of 3407, is whether the faa missed warning signs about safety problems at colgan air. as early as 1998, colgan's problems were evident when th
since the last fatal commercial airline accident in the u.s. >> in those intervening years, the united states airnsportation system transported two billion people, maybe a little bit more. that is the equivalent of having transported the population of the united states more than six times without putting a scratch on anybody. >> o'brien: but in the airline industry, there's a common expression that the absence of accidents doesn't necessarily mean you're safe. when people say that,...
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cannot allow international forces in the country if they continue to kill the people with air strikes. >> the united nations says 3,021 civilians were killed in afghanistan through combat or terrorism in 2011. it says 187 of them were killed in air strikes by international troops. >>> syria has rejected a proposal by the arab league to set up a joint arab peacekeeping to end the conflict. the state run media reported it was dismissed as hostile. the arab league adopted the plan on sunday. its foreign ministers met to discuss the situation in syria. the league plans to propose to the united nations to send a joint peacekeeping force. it offered political and economic assistae to opposition forcesn syria. meanwhile, in moscow the russian foreign minister told reporters that a peacekeeping mission could be difficult under the present circumstances. such a mission would only be possible if the syrian government and opponents reach a cease-fire agreement. >>> al qaeda's top leader stated they support opposition forces raising concerns that interference by islamists will further exacerbate turmoil in the
cannot allow international forces in the country if they continue to kill the people with air strikes. >> the united nations says 3,021 civilians were killed in afghanistan through combat or terrorism in 2011. it says 187 of them were killed in air strikes by international troops. >>> syria has rejected a proposal by the arab league to set up a joint arab peacekeeping to end the conflict. the state run media reported it was dismissed as hostile. the arab league adopted the plan...
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cannot allow international forces in the country if they continue to kill the people with air strikes. >> the united nations says 3021 civilians were killed in afghanistan through combat or terrorism in 2011. it says 187 of them were killed in air strikes by international troops. >>> syria has rejected a proposal by the arab league to set up a joint arab, u.n. peace keeping force to end the 11 month conflict. the country's state run news agency quoted the ambassador to egypt monday. he dismissed the idea as hostile and designed to destabilize syria. the arab league adopted the plan sunday. foreign ministers met to discussion the situation in syria. the league plans to propose to the u.n. security council to send a joint peace keeping force and also offered political and economic assistance to opposition forces in syria. meanwhile, in moscow, the russian foreign minister told reporters that a peace keeping mission would be difficult under the present circumstances. lavrov said such a mission would only be possible if the syrian government and opponents reach a ceasefire agreement. >>> al qaeda's top
cannot allow international forces in the country if they continue to kill the people with air strikes. >> the united nations says 3021 civilians were killed in afghanistan through combat or terrorism in 2011. it says 187 of them were killed in air strikes by international troops. >>> syria has rejected a proposal by the arab league to set up a joint arab, u.n. peace keeping force to end the 11 month conflict. the country's state run news agency quoted the ambassador to egypt...
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air traffic? >> over the entire united states. is a typical day in america's air space. >> oh, wow. >> oh, but watch. you can see as the east coast starts waking up and people start traveling what happens. >> yeah, that's cool. this is awesome. this is really cool. >> i checked with the national air traffic controller's association. they said in the course of one day, there are over 87,000 flights in america's air space and about 30,000 of those flights are commercial flights. >>> now, look at this particular graphic. it's a side-on view. >> i mean, you think about the work, the job of an air traffic controller controlling all of this. >> it's amazing when you see this that there aren't collisions mid-air every day. >> next time on right this minute, you know what's awesome? men who aren't chefs cooking. >> i just figured it out. just through basic human survival. >> that's next time on right this minute. >> a golf pro pulls some amazing trick shots. >> that was like a pool move. >> see the video that will make you feel sad about
air traffic? >> over the entire united states. is a typical day in america's air space. >> oh, wow. >> oh, but watch. you can see as the east coast starts waking up and people start traveling what happens. >> yeah, that's cool. this is awesome. this is really cool. >> i checked with the national air traffic controller's association. they said in the course of one day, there are over 87,000 flights in america's air space and about 30,000 of those flights are...
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air transportation provided by united airlines.ted airlines is proud to play the part of the official airline sponsor of the academy of motion picture arts and sciences. video projection provided in part by senovva. so who gets the award for the biggest morning after oscar party anywhere, live from hollywood? the envelope, please. "good morning america," tomorrow morning get all the inside oscar buzz, the star, the fashion, the parties and all the exclususive. see the whole picture, live from hollywood, tomorrow on a special "good morning america" on abc. all members of the academy who are eligible are invited to vote their nominations for the best film. in most other categories, the nominations are decided by a vote of the members working in that specific category. then the entire membership chooses from those nominations the recipients of the academy awards. in the documentary, short film and foreign language film categories, only those members and foreign language film categ[ male announcer ]members with citibank, it's easy for
air transportation provided by united airlines.ted airlines is proud to play the part of the official airline sponsor of the academy of motion picture arts and sciences. video projection provided in part by senovva. so who gets the award for the biggest morning after oscar party anywhere, live from hollywood? the envelope, please. "good morning america," tomorrow morning get all the inside oscar buzz, the star, the fashion, the parties and all the exclususive. see the whole picture,...
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it can be outside next to your air conditioning unit. >> is the bloom box intended to get rid of therid? >> the bloom box is intended to replace the grid... >> replace the grid. >> for its customers. its cheaper than the grid. its cleaner than the grid. >> now, won't the utility companies see this as a threat and try to crush bloom? >> no, i think the utility companies will see this as a solution. all they need to do is buy bloom boxes, put them in the substation or the neighborhood, and sell that electricity. >> they'll buy these boxes? >> they buy nuclear power plants. they buy gas turbines from general electric. >> to make power, you still need fuel. many past fuel cells failed because they needed expensive pure hydrogen. not this box. >> our system can use fossil fuels like natural gas. >> mm-hmm. >> our system can use renewable fuels like landfill gas, bio gas. >> solar? >> we can use solar. >> you know, it's very difficult for us to come in here and make an evaluation. how are we supposed to know whether what you're saying is true? >> why don't we talk to our first customers? >
it can be outside next to your air conditioning unit. >> is the bloom box intended to get rid of therid? >> the bloom box is intended to replace the grid... >> replace the grid. >> for its customers. its cheaper than the grid. its cleaner than the grid. >> now, won't the utility companies see this as a threat and try to crush bloom? >> no, i think the utility companies will see this as a solution. all they need to do is buy bloom boxes, put them in the...
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the hope is after 2014 to have somewhere around 20,000 troops, several air bases, special forces unitsir power so the taliban can be permanently defeated the afghan security forces will always have the help of the u.s. american military to ensure that afghanistan never fails. this episode with the koran burning is terrible to watch. ambassador crocker is guided right, keep your eye on the ball, is it very sad that four americans would lose their lives because of an inadvertent burn everythingi ing of the koran. there is a lot of sensitivity to islamic religion but it's a dangerous place. they're not choir boys being held there. president karzai's insisting that we turn over all 3,044 prisoners to the afghan legal system as part of the strategic partnership agreement. i cannot agree to that. the legal system in afghan is immature and porous and he's insisting stopping night raids. . we're putting afghans in the leads in night raids. general allen says continue night raids. i will be backing up allen. we're not going to turn everybody everybody in the prison to the afghans at this moment
the hope is after 2014 to have somewhere around 20,000 troops, several air bases, special forces unitsir power so the taliban can be permanently defeated the afghan security forces will always have the help of the u.s. american military to ensure that afghanistan never fails. this episode with the koran burning is terrible to watch. ambassador crocker is guided right, keep your eye on the ball, is it very sad that four americans would lose their lives because of an inadvertent burn everythingi...
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air transportation provided by united airlines.ted airlines is proud to play the part of the official airline sponsor of the academy of motion picture arts and sciences. video projection provided in part by senovva. so who gets the award for the biggest morning after oscar party anywhere, live from hollywood? the envelope, please. "good morning america," tomorrow morning get all the inside oscar buzz, the star, the fashion, the parties and all the exclusives. see the whole picture, live from hollywood, tomorrow on a special "good morning america" on abc. all members of the academy who are eligible are invited to vote their nominations for the best film. in most other categories, the nominations are decided by a vote of the members working in that specific category. then the entire membership chooses from those nominations the recipients of the academy awards. in the documentary, short film and foreign language film categories, only those members who view the nominees theatrically may vote. and finally, the results of all secret vot
air transportation provided by united airlines.ted airlines is proud to play the part of the official airline sponsor of the academy of motion picture arts and sciences. video projection provided in part by senovva. so who gets the award for the biggest morning after oscar party anywhere, live from hollywood? the envelope, please. "good morning america," tomorrow morning get all the inside oscar buzz, the star, the fashion, the parties and all the exclusives. see the whole picture,...
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the problem we have now is that all of the air handler units which were on the roof of the building were blown away. and so we have no heat in the building. and because we have no heat and obvious holes in the roof, we have evacuated all inpatients and we have successfully done that. but we are still operating the emergency services. >> and in terms of the emergency services, sir, help me understand the range of the injuries and the trauma you're dealing with. >> we had four fatalities that came through our e.r. we had three more major traumas that were airlifted to other facilities. and the rest, they ran the gamut from chest wounds to a lot of broken bones and a lot of cuts and bruising. but it was a very long morning. >> i understand your point about the he and your inability to keep inpatients because of that. in terms of the emergency services, are you short any medical supplies you need ower ? >> we were on generator for probably four hours. and we have received back-up supplies from several of the hospitals in the area and local businesses have shown up at our back door with thing
the problem we have now is that all of the air handler units which were on the roof of the building were blown away. and so we have no heat in the building. and because we have no heat and obvious holes in the roof, we have evacuated all inpatients and we have successfully done that. but we are still operating the emergency services. >> and in terms of the emergency services, sir, help me understand the range of the injuries and the trauma you're dealing with. >> we had four...
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. >>> several asian nations and the united states began annual military exercises in thailand on tuesday. an opening ceremony was held at an air base in northeast thailand. the united states and thailand are the core members. but this year a total of 13,000 military personnel from seven countries are taking part. they include japan, south korea, singapore. it has been held for the last 31 years. the exercises have gained significance since the obama administration places asia pacific at the center of u.s. foreign policy. also an increasing factor around the region. china is one of 20 countries officially observing the exercises. it will take place over 11 days and across various parts of thailand. peace keeping and humanitarian assisting drills are also on this year's agenda with the intention of improving international cooperation in those fields. >>> turning now to myanmar. the country's leaders are already planning for life after economic sanctions. with reforms regressing, western countries have indicated that sanctions on myanmar could be lifted within months. with that in mind, the president is inviting foreign companies
. >>> several asian nations and the united states began annual military exercises in thailand on tuesday. an opening ceremony was held at an air base in northeast thailand. the united states and thailand are the core members. but this year a total of 13,000 military personnel from seven countries are taking part. they include japan, south korea, singapore. it has been held for the last 31 years. the exercises have gained significance since the obama administration places asia pacific...
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division and then he attended virginia tech, studying engineering and he was commissioned in the united states air force in september of 1949. and served as the fighter pilot flying f-51s during the vietnam war. he subsequently graduated from the u.s. air force experimental test pilot school at edwards air force base in 1954 and was assigned to the fighter branch of flight test operations and participated in the flight testing of all century series flighters. he participated in the nato trials and he performed the f-100, zero launch program and flew an f-100 in the first jet fighter crossing from england to alaska. he retired in 1977 with 32 years of service. and flew over 550 combat missions in korea and vietnam. his decorations include the air force cross, the silver star, legion of merit, distinguished flying cross, bronze star and the air medal. francis "jeep" sanza was a driver for general eisenhower and general patton while serving in the automotive company. he was selected for the allied invasion of occupied france and drove for him from d-day until the end of the war in europe in may 1945.
division and then he attended virginia tech, studying engineering and he was commissioned in the united states air force in september of 1949. and served as the fighter pilot flying f-51s during the vietnam war. he subsequently graduated from the u.s. air force experimental test pilot school at edwards air force base in 1954 and was assigned to the fighter branch of flight test operations and participated in the flight testing of all century series flighters. he participated in the nato trials...
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but the navy and the army are going to be buying more aircraft over the next five years in the united states air force by a factor, a significant factor, so i think when we're talking about risks, you're going to see the readiness problem continue to grow for the navy and the air force. >> larry? >> well, i think if you take a look at -- it's important secretary panetta is using the wrong term. it's not a cut in defense budget, it's cut in defense program. in other words they cut $437 billion out of a projected increases in defense. if you take a look at over 10 years, i'm talking about the basic budget, not the war funding budget, it's an 8% real cult. and the seconds reagan administration, when the country had a deficit problem, we cut 10% in çreal terms, not from projected levels. so i think it's been over- dramatized. i worry it's sending the wrong signal both at home and broad that somehow the united states is disarming. >> it's a reduction in the rate of increases. >> we focus just on the base budget, we're missing a very substantial reduction that happened under obama and war funding. th
but the navy and the army are going to be buying more aircraft over the next five years in the united states air force by a factor, a significant factor, so i think when we're talking about risks, you're going to see the readiness problem continue to grow for the navy and the air force. >> larry? >> well, i think if you take a look at -- it's important secretary panetta is using the wrong term. it's not a cut in defense budget, it's cut in defense program. in other words they cut...
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one more thing we want to show you, tracking this the past few days, the arctic air starting to leave the unitedtates. behind it more moderate. that is what is moving our way for the next couple of days, via a storm. now, here that is storm coming our direction. out of the rockies moving across the deep south. the snow line getting far south with this one, too. it is picking up steam as it moves through the middle part of the country but as it moves our direction it is going to lose that steam so what we are thinking the clouds come in tonight, then rain and a few showers tonight but that is about it. so the forecast is like this, here that is storm from the west. notice on this man it loses its green etch. that is a lot of the moisture. so not much with it. it gets out of here by wednesday. sun shine returns. back up to the 50s. and watching for another storm to come our way later in the week. the forecast comes together like this. today we are going up to about 46 degrees warmer than yesterday definitely and probably back above average. tonight down to 29. the clouds start to come in. a little
one more thing we want to show you, tracking this the past few days, the arctic air starting to leave the unitedtates. behind it more moderate. that is what is moving our way for the next couple of days, via a storm. now, here that is storm coming our direction. out of the rockies moving across the deep south. the snow line getting far south with this one, too. it is picking up steam as it moves through the middle part of the country but as it moves our direction it is going to lose that steam...
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. >> once a get a request if they are not on the air i will page that unit. these are the radio channels. we have 14 channels. i will give a service request. >> there is a lot of expertise that goes into a call. i think we can have you dispatch and track. >> 448. >> 448. >> 19th at california. >> can you give us a little bit of a view. >> we have the city broken up to different districts. we will go to zone e. we will go to iowa street. put me to work. >> okay. >> bend it over like that. we chop it. >> while you do this if you come across something that looks hazardous, material wise, >> like this paint? >> you can't take paint. >> that gets dealt with by? >> we have a patrol truck thal pick up the paint. >> we have tv monitors and tires. you want to look for needles we don't mix needles with the garbage. >> you have to be a positive person in a way to deal with this job. you are dealing with areas you know it's been cleaned. >> basically it happens a lot where you clean up an area. you come back a couple of days later and it's back to that again. we more or
. >> once a get a request if they are not on the air i will page that unit. these are the radio channels. we have 14 channels. i will give a service request. >> there is a lot of expertise that goes into a call. i think we can have you dispatch and track. >> 448. >> 448. >> 19th at california. >> can you give us a little bit of a view. >> we have the city broken up to different districts. we will go to zone e. we will go to iowa street. put me to work....
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several asian nations and the united states began annual military exercises known as cobra gold in thailand on tuesday. an opening ceremony was held at an air base in northeast thailand. the united states and thailand are the core members. but this year a total of 13,000 military personnel from seven countries are taking part. they include japan, south korea, and singapore. cobra gold has been held for the last 31 years. the exercises have gained significance since the obama administration plays the asia pacific at the center of u.s. foreign policy. the presence of china is also an increasing factor around the region. china is one of 20 countries officially observing the exercises. it will take place over 11 days across thailand. peacekeeping drills are on the agenda with the intention of improving international cooperation in those fields. turning now to myanmar. the country's leaders already planning for life after economic sanctions. with reforms progressing, western countries have indicated that sanctions at myanmar could be lifted within months. the president is asking foreign companies to consider investing in his country. business le
several asian nations and the united states began annual military exercises known as cobra gold in thailand on tuesday. an opening ceremony was held at an air base in northeast thailand. the united states and thailand are the core members. but this year a total of 13,000 military personnel from seven countries are taking part. they include japan, south korea, and singapore. cobra gold has been held for the last 31 years. the exercises have gained significance since the obama administration...
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he retired from the united states air force on october 2000 after completing more than 34 years of military service and rising to the rank of lieutenant general. in his last assignment he served as inspector general of the air force. please welcome general kehoe and our medal of honor recipients. >> let me make a comment on that video. we like to start with that because it kind of sets the scene and brings forth the sense of humility that i have found that these gentlemen carry with them throughout their lives after they've received this medal. the sense of camaraderie that they feel for their comrades and it also brings home the span of generations that have received this medal since the civil war where it was first awarded in 1863 to today where you saw the award of the first medal of honor to a living recipient since the vietnam war, sal junta. it is so gratifying to know that the young men and women who serve today do so with the same spirit of courage and sacrifice as those in the generations before them. and all of the men and women who serve. today we have two medal of honor recipien
he retired from the united states air force on october 2000 after completing more than 34 years of military service and rising to the rank of lieutenant general. in his last assignment he served as inspector general of the air force. please welcome general kehoe and our medal of honor recipients. >> let me make a comment on that video. we like to start with that because it kind of sets the scene and brings forth the sense of humility that i have found that these gentlemen carry with them...
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fighting the lateral move to charger lines for carbon emissions the international air transport association which unites all major passenger and cargo airlines says the system isn't as it should be imposed globally not to region the airline industry already pays enormous taxes in europe we're supposed to be to cover the environment that's the airline perspective but there's also another perspective which is that outside of the airline industry a number of states say this is an infringement on their sovereignty because that you charges to cover the entire flight not just the portion of the flight it takes place over and you are a space to encourage airlines to reduce greenhouse gases the e.u. will oblige them to effectively pay a tax on fifteen percent of their carbon emissions this will be done by purchasing quotas on the emissions trading system the other eighty five percent is free of charge by twenty twenty the chargeable amount will write to eighteen percent. this means costs will go up which russia the u.s. india and brazil all well china has flatly brought here but it's companies from paying even
fighting the lateral move to charger lines for carbon emissions the international air transport association which unites all major passenger and cargo airlines says the system isn't as it should be imposed globally not to region the airline industry already pays enormous taxes in europe we're supposed to be to cover the environment that's the airline perspective but there's also another perspective which is that outside of the airline industry a number of states say this is an infringement on...
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blue is coolish-type air this is normally over the united states. igns of it, that is why we have been warm. as we go through thursday, friday, saturday, a little chunk of cool air heads to nebraska, we'll get a mini snow storm of southern wyoming, colorado, nebraska, that is it. the chunk of cold air remains up in canada. by the time we get to about the middle of next week we are looking at a big chunk of cold air, very cold once you get to the white colors around hudson bay. there are signs the second week of february some of this will try to sneak down in the eastern u.s. first week looks like getting away with spring-like weather. middle of february more of a return to winter. as far as that snow goes, looks like a little bit starting here in colorado as we go through thursday afternoon, thursday evening. then by thursday night into friday, anyone traveling from pueblo, colorado springs, in to kansas will deal with the mini snow storm. so lynn, another day, 60s all the way up to new york city today. one more week of above average temps. >> bill,
blue is coolish-type air this is normally over the united states. igns of it, that is why we have been warm. as we go through thursday, friday, saturday, a little chunk of cool air heads to nebraska, we'll get a mini snow storm of southern wyoming, colorado, nebraska, that is it. the chunk of cold air remains up in canada. by the time we get to about the middle of next week we are looking at a big chunk of cold air, very cold once you get to the white colors around hudson bay. there are signs...
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required to move the force, the risk associated, the timeline and as i look at 301 platform, united states air force i consider the navy's dimension in this and then i think about the joint force delivery if we ever, you know, we pray it isn't the case that we have to deploy, but we know if we're ready there's less chances that we'll have to particularly when we exercise it and demonstrate it to the world that we have that capability. i'm just concerned we haven't really done yet the detailed planning and then looked at the experimentation that's required, the exercising that's required, the information ops that would go with that and look to you to assuage those concerns. >> no. i don't disagree. in fact a couple of things. let me add. as i look back it's about unity of effort. it's about understanding the different dimensions of warfare. i didn't get into operation information, cyber warfare all of those things that must be incorporated in our joint operational concepts. we're currently doing that. it's about how we train our headquarters at all variety of levels and that's all part of this
required to move the force, the risk associated, the timeline and as i look at 301 platform, united states air force i consider the navy's dimension in this and then i think about the joint force delivery if we ever, you know, we pray it isn't the case that we have to deploy, but we know if we're ready there's less chances that we'll have to particularly when we exercise it and demonstrate it to the world that we have that capability. i'm just concerned we haven't really done yet the detailed...
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have done the math to look at what's required to move the force, and as i look at 301 platform, united states air force, and i consider the navy's dimension in this and then i think about the joint force delivery, we pray it isn't the case that we have to deploy for a major war, but if we're ready, there's less chances we'll have to, particularly when we demonstrate to the war that we have that capability. i'm just concerned we haven't done the detailed plans and the exercising that's rird, the information ops that would go with that and look to assuage those concerns. >> no, i don't disagree. in fact, let me just add, as i look back, it's about unity of effort, about understanding the different dimensions of war ware. i didn't get into cyber warfare, all of those things that must be incorporated. it's about understanding and how we train our headquarters at all varieties of levels and that's all part of this. i concur with what you said. >> thank you. i yield back. >> mr. scott? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to talk about tri care and the proposed rate increases. currently our families are
have done the math to look at what's required to move the force, and as i look at 301 platform, united states air force, and i consider the navy's dimension in this and then i think about the joint force delivery, we pray it isn't the case that we have to deploy for a major war, but if we're ready, there's less chances we'll have to, particularly when we demonstrate to the war that we have that capability. i'm just concerned we haven't done the detailed plans and the exercising that's rird, the...
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units. >>> the federal air marshal service could come under scrutiny today when the inspector general releaseso report. some are accused of making fun of veterans, gays, and minorities. the federal air marshal services director describes some of the behavior as, quote, egregious and despicable. despite the offensive comments, the inspector general found no evidence of widespread discrepancy between the agency. >>> the entire bus fleet of air 380s, will be checked for cracks in the wings. the safety agency initially ordered inspections for 20 planes laugh month after cracks were found in the wings of airlines. australia's qantas just rye moved one of i itself a-380s. they claim they're safe to flee. >>> a developing story now. talks between greek political leaders on weather to accept the european bailout palkage that inclueses inclueses. they must agree on the spending cuts before the eu and monetary fund grant the second. reports say leaders have agreed on all points except for pension cuts. the group will meet again later today. >>> well, that news sent asian markets down. right now european
units. >>> the federal air marshal service could come under scrutiny today when the inspector general releaseso report. some are accused of making fun of veterans, gays, and minorities. the federal air marshal services director describes some of the behavior as, quote, egregious and despicable. despite the offensive comments, the inspector general found no evidence of widespread discrepancy between the agency. >>> the entire bus fleet of air 380s, will be checked for cracks in...
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, the united nations peacekeepers became hostages used by the aggressor to determine more effective action against him. all in all, a sorry and tragic episode. ended by the croatian army. nato air power and american the combined effects of inventions in somalia has been to shake the self-confidence of key western powers and to tarnish the reputation of the united nations. now a dangerous trend is evident. as the haiti case shows, the security council seems increasingly prepared to widen the legal basis for intervention. we are seeing, in fact, that classically dangerous combination of growing disproportion between theoretical claims and practical means. compare this hubris with the failure to act effectively against the proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and the means to deliver them. as i have already argued, these are falling into dangerous hands. given the intellectual climate in the west today, it's probably unrealistic to expect military intervention to remove the source of the threat. as, for example, against north korea, except perhaps when the offender invites us to do so by invading a small neighboring country. even then, as we now know, our succ
, the united nations peacekeepers became hostages used by the aggressor to determine more effective action against him. all in all, a sorry and tragic episode. ended by the croatian army. nato air power and american the combined effects of inventions in somalia has been to shake the self-confidence of key western powers and to tarnish the reputation of the united nations. now a dangerous trend is evident. as the haiti case shows, the security council seems increasingly prepared to widen the...