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i i mean, this is a my marine corps. it's not your marine corps. it's not his marine corps. it's hard marine corps. i had one guy say don't overstate my marines. they are not yours. they belonged to the united states. he's right. they are your marines. our marines. not mine. the only thing is mine is if we screw up. [laughing] i've had a couple of those, but that's mine. you ask me, , that's why tell te sergeants, okay, if we screw up, that's mine. i advocate for you and i would rather advocate about all the great stuff you are doing, so help me out. help me out to the best of your ability. but i appreciate the opportunity. thanks. >> thanks. thanks to the atlantic council. general neller, thank you, everybody. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> tonight on c-span2's booktv in prime time starting at 8 p.m. eastern a discussion on immigration
i i mean, this is a my marine corps. it's not your marine corps. it's not his marine corps. it's hard marine corps. i had one guy say don't overstate my marines. they are not yours. they belonged to the united states. he's right. they are your marines. our marines. not mine. the only thing is mine is if we screw up. [laughing] i've had a couple of those, but that's mine. you ask me, , that's why tell te sergeants, okay, if we screw up, that's mine. i advocate for you and i would rather advocate...
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it is not my marine corps, your marine corps. it is our marine corps. say "myon't ever marines." they are our marines. the only time it is mine is if we screw up. [laughter] general neller: i have had a couple of those. that's mine. that's what i tell the sergeants. if we screw up, that's mine. i advocate for you. i would rather advocate about all the great stuff you are doing. so help me out. help me out to the best of your ability. but i appreciate the opportunity. thanks. >> thank you. thank you to the atlantic council. thank you, everybody. general neller: i'm running late. >> thank you very much. [indiscernible conversation] c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. friday morning, radio talkshow hosts from around the u.s. share their thoughts on the direction of the country. be sure to watch live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. monday on "landmark cases," griswold v. connecticut, where griswold of planned parenthood challenged a kinetic get -- a connecticut law banning the use of birth control. the statut
it is not my marine corps, your marine corps. it is our marine corps. say "myon't ever marines." they are our marines. the only time it is mine is if we screw up. [laughter] general neller: i have had a couple of those. that's mine. that's what i tell the sergeants. if we screw up, that's mine. i advocate for you. i would rather advocate about all the great stuff you are doing. so help me out. help me out to the best of your ability. but i appreciate the opportunity. thanks. >>...
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so he is leading the 11th corps. there is also the first corps beauford's cavalry outside of gettysburg. meade sends hancock to take command. there is irregularity there. hancock is junior in rank to general howard, not by much. i believe they became major generals on the same day, which makes them equal. but i believe howard became a brigadier general before hancock, making him hancock's senior. by the way, this picture, this image shows the two men, hancock and meade, at gettysburg. i'm not saying this illustration intends to illustrate them at tonnytown. it is just a nice painting of the two meeting. here is a diagram that intends to be accurate for july 1. we have the confederates attempting to concentrate west of gettysburg. we have the union scattered not very far from gettysburg. what happens is, by the end of the day, only the first corps, which was already fighting, and the 11th corps would reach the battlefield that day to take part in the battle. roughly the entire confederate army, or almost the entire co
so he is leading the 11th corps. there is also the first corps beauford's cavalry outside of gettysburg. meade sends hancock to take command. there is irregularity there. hancock is junior in rank to general howard, not by much. i believe they became major generals on the same day, which makes them equal. but i believe howard became a brigadier general before hancock, making him hancock's senior. by the way, this picture, this image shows the two men, hancock and meade, at gettysburg. i'm not...
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john was managed by army corps of engineers. st. croix, three times of saint thomas, debris collected by the local government. three bree was collected three times faster on st. croix than st. thomas. you heard they will pick up the debris for removal from the islands this week. that is for islands on st. thomas, 32 square miles. and 84 square miles of space on st. st. croix. six months for debris removal. cost share for debris removal around protective measures has ended although congress requested an extension from fema. would i ask for unanimous consent to submit for the record a letter written by the governor the virgin islands on february 14th, of 2018, requesting an extension of debris removal 100% federal cost share and on march 13th letter from ranking member, peter defazio, transportation infrastructure, and own ranking member, bennie thompson, committee on homeland security request of the president this extension be ganted. >> without objection sorded. >> thank you. progress has been made but despite best collective effort
john was managed by army corps of engineers. st. croix, three times of saint thomas, debris collected by the local government. three bree was collected three times faster on st. croix than st. thomas. you heard they will pick up the debris for removal from the islands this week. that is for islands on st. thomas, 32 square miles. and 84 square miles of space on st. st. croix. six months for debris removal. cost share for debris removal around protective measures has ended although congress...
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on the corps, we are not very much better off, mr. james. the cosor corps budget asks for billion for its flood and coastal storm damage reduction program. out of that $1.84 billion, we can identify $40 million that is marked for coastal projects. the remaining $1.44 billion is marked for inland projects. when you are looking at what's coming at our coasts and what noaa is telling us to ex tepectd what the department of defense is telling us of what to expect and the preparations the navy has to make for its navy bases, it is really hard for me to understand why there has to be a 37-1 ratio in favor of inland projects over coastal projects. how do you defend that to coastal states. >> sir, i remember discussing this with you. zi c >> i can be like a bad penny. >> during my confirmation hearings. >> one of my colleagues would be equally if a significant feature of their state was overturned by 37-1. >> my answer is, it is not 37-1. it may be 37-1 of the entire dollars. all of the projects are processed and considered the same whether they be
on the corps, we are not very much better off, mr. james. the cosor corps budget asks for billion for its flood and coastal storm damage reduction program. out of that $1.84 billion, we can identify $40 million that is marked for coastal projects. the remaining $1.44 billion is marked for inland projects. when you are looking at what's coming at our coasts and what noaa is telling us to ex tepectd what the department of defense is telling us of what to expect and the preparations the navy has...
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staffs at the corps level, the army level, understanding this. how can i position what matters most? when you read the accounts, the battalion level, i never got the sense that they were wanting for ammunition or fuel outside of an emergency resupply in the middle of the fight. it seemed to me that there was enough given what was in theater at the time, and if we had to continue advance past tunis, i don't think that we would have had the right infrastructure to do that. >> as i mentioned, please do write the questions down that we don't get to and we will make shure that we ask them during te round table, but colonel barry, thank you very much. >>> here is a look at the primetime programming. american history tv tonight starts with the 75th anniversary of the battle of kasserine pass during the world war ii and we will hear a discussion at the national world war ii museum in new orleans from historian robert satino of the battle of the kasserine pass in 1943. american history tv primetime begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. and tonight on bo
staffs at the corps level, the army level, understanding this. how can i position what matters most? when you read the accounts, the battalion level, i never got the sense that they were wanting for ammunition or fuel outside of an emergency resupply in the middle of the fight. it seemed to me that there was enough given what was in theater at the time, and if we had to continue advance past tunis, i don't think that we would have had the right infrastructure to do that. >> as i...
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army corps of engineer. let me just close. i look forward to continuing to work with the governor and your office, sir, on make thing a priority. i think getting army corps moving faster than they normally do. we put language in the supplemental that requires them to expedite some of these projects. we already had studies that have never been done on cyprus. so that makes it even more critical to try and move forward as expeditiously as possible. so we can get it done. because a study takes a while and construction takes time. i don't think this west harris county area can wait ten years for this. >> yes, sir. let me say we agree to getting army corps to move faster than it does. the governor was here and sat down with the general and his team. so we'll make sure that this project and the others that are needed get done as quickly as possible. we're committed to working with you and the army corps to make sure that happens. >> likewise, likewise. the chair recognizes ms. sheila jackson lee. >> i thank the chairman and ranking
army corps of engineer. let me just close. i look forward to continuing to work with the governor and your office, sir, on make thing a priority. i think getting army corps moving faster than they normally do. we put language in the supplemental that requires them to expedite some of these projects. we already had studies that have never been done on cyprus. so that makes it even more critical to try and move forward as expeditiously as possible. so we can get it done. because a study takes a...
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everyone has a role to play, whether you're riflemen, the kasserine pass, or corps headquarters. to explain how the army fought at a tactical level, the italian leaders tell the tale. about 170 developed similar carc krissics and capabilities prior to getting to north africa. these lead rers are adaptable based on prewar experience allowing for maximum agility on the battlefield. how and why did the american army exercise without prior combat experience? i would argue that despite the deficiencies with equipment, organization, mobilization and the inadequate leadership, without these battalion leaders, the u.s. could not have functioned tactically in the war given where we were training-wise once we got ashore north africa. they brought discipline, maturity, experience, and ability to translate common operational guidance in a tactical reality. a look at this battalion leadership will showcase this in the kasserine pass battles. in north africa, there are a large number of officers. for way the army levied its officers, 1st armored, 34th infantry division, for example, they had a
everyone has a role to play, whether you're riflemen, the kasserine pass, or corps headquarters. to explain how the army fought at a tactical level, the italian leaders tell the tale. about 170 developed similar carc krissics and capabilities prior to getting to north africa. these lead rers are adaptable based on prewar experience allowing for maximum agility on the battlefield. how and why did the american army exercise without prior combat experience? i would argue that despite the...
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you know, the corps and division level you control different assets. and so how you manage those in a finite amount of time on the battlefield is critical, and we -- that was something that we did not do very well early on. so i think i'm running close to time here. but i wanted to just end with a couple more points about this group of officers. i mean, they really came from a different generation than the generals that were directing them on the battlefield. they were no older than 35, relatively young. and they had just come from the regular army operating at the battalion level and knew the issues and the problems they thought would bear out on the battlefield. they were receptive to change. they were willing to -- willing to integrate all of the combined arms, and would often see the problems before their generals and try to explain to them what they needed. it took a while, i think, at the operation level to catch up, but they did. and so i would -- i would close with -- i would close with this, go back to -- can't get the off the stage without ta
you know, the corps and division level you control different assets. and so how you manage those in a finite amount of time on the battlefield is critical, and we -- that was something that we did not do very well early on. so i think i'm running close to time here. but i wanted to just end with a couple more points about this group of officers. i mean, they really came from a different generation than the generals that were directing them on the battlefield. they were no older than 35,...
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army corps of engineers. this is just under 2.5 hours. >> the committee on homeland security will come to order. the committee is meeting to examine the lessons learned from last year's disasters, including the preparedness, response, and efforts for hurricane harvey, irma, and maria in order to prepare for future disasters. this is also administrator longs first appearance before the committee. i welcome the opportunity to learn more about your priorities and vision for the future of fema. we have members joining us today that are not on the committee. resident commissioner gonzales, congresswoman velasquez, delicate stacy plaskett. order, ibjections to recognize myself for an opening statement. this morning our committee gathered to review our buildings to prepare, respond, and rebuild in the wake of the natural disasters of 2017. i would like to extend my heartfelt condolences to the victims of the recent bombings in my hometown of boston. -- thesenous attacks heinous attacks me to stop. no one should be a
army corps of engineers. this is just under 2.5 hours. >> the committee on homeland security will come to order. the committee is meeting to examine the lessons learned from last year's disasters, including the preparedness, response, and efforts for hurricane harvey, irma, and maria in order to prepare for future disasters. this is also administrator longs first appearance before the committee. i welcome the opportunity to learn more about your priorities and vision for the future of...
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army corps. this is just under two and a half hours. >>> the committee on homeland security will come to order. the committee to learn from last year's disasters including the preparedness response and recovery efforts for hurricane harvey, irma, and maria in order to better prepare for future disasters. this is also administrator long's first appearance before the homeland security committee. welcome, sir. and i welcome the opportunity to learn more about your priorities and vision for the future of fema. i also see we have members joining us today that are not on the committee. i ask unanimous consent that commissioner gonzalo cohen and congresswoman velasquez and delegate stacy plasket be allowed to sit in the deus and participate in today's hearing. -- sit in the dais and participate in today's hearing. without objection, so ordered and i recognize myself for an opening statement. this morning our committee has gathered to review our ability to prepare, respond and rebuild in the wake of the
army corps. this is just under two and a half hours. >>> the committee on homeland security will come to order. the committee to learn from last year's disasters including the preparedness response and recovery efforts for hurricane harvey, irma, and maria in order to better prepare for future disasters. this is also administrator long's first appearance before the homeland security committee. welcome, sir. and i welcome the opportunity to learn more about your priorities and vision...
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what itne corps means to step up. as military couples to emulate the partnership that ronald and nancy brought to the table. phenomenaln set a example for all military spouses, taking on her role, which rendered her husband's all the more impactful. a round of applause for all of the contributions nancy reagan made to this nation. president reagan and first lady reagan loved california, especially camp pendleton. today, as i speak, there are over 31,000 marines deployed to 61 countries around the globe. 7500 of those marines come from this region alone. as the marine corps continues to be the nation's expeditionary service,e nation's 911 camp pendleton will always be central to the marine corps's ability to satisfy our nation's global commitment. president reagan had strong ties to camp pendleton. years ofack to my 30 service, i am thankful for the impact president reagan had for those of us in uniform. from protecting the military budget to emphasizing innovation, his leadership clearly brought back a deep sense of p
what itne corps means to step up. as military couples to emulate the partnership that ronald and nancy brought to the table. phenomenaln set a example for all military spouses, taking on her role, which rendered her husband's all the more impactful. a round of applause for all of the contributions nancy reagan made to this nation. president reagan and first lady reagan loved california, especially camp pendleton. today, as i speak, there are over 31,000 marines deployed to 61 countries around...
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patton was at his corps headquarters. contrary to the beginning, he wasn't there in the morning but he did show up later on that day for the second attack. so, the germans realize that the first attack has bogged down so they say, okay, we're going to try again. but this time, we're going to focus most of our effort on the third battalion of the 18th infantry regiment, specifically poor k company here that's kind of out here on the lonesome and so for the second attack, that's where we're going to focus our combat power. that's where our decisive operation is going to be. the attack was going to start at 1600. this time, intel knew about it. we had what they call tactical signals intelligence. at the tactical level, both sides tended to operate in the clear. they were not talking encrypted and so we had gotten word that the germans were getting ready to steel themselves for a second attack. so 1600, 4:00 p.m., i keep on talking in military time, rolls around and there's no attack. and allen is getting impatient. he's like
patton was at his corps headquarters. contrary to the beginning, he wasn't there in the morning but he did show up later on that day for the second attack. so, the germans realize that the first attack has bogged down so they say, okay, we're going to try again. but this time, we're going to focus most of our effort on the third battalion of the 18th infantry regiment, specifically poor k company here that's kind of out here on the lonesome and so for the second attack, that's where we're going...
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army corps of engineers 4 billion. kdbn30000000. home grants, incredibly important so many areas, for housing, 9 99.35 billion. the economic development administration, 2.5 billion. aviation, .6. rural water 5.1. so these total $280 billion, and so if we take the -- that is -- we take and look at what is going on we're cut to go 80 billion for adding 200 billion over here. that's a necessary loss on infrastructure. how does that fulfill the vision of an aggressive infrastructure program? >> i think there's a disagreement about the purpose and the use of federal funding, which is obviously a discussion point for us and why we're all here. he numbers you mentioned are compared to 2018 fiscal year. look at 2017, it's actually not a cut. 2018 went up and therefore that is how you consider it a cut. but nevertheless, fast act increases the mandatory portion by more than 4% and overall, the d d.o.t. put is the same and the $200 billion has been moved -- has been inserted into the infrastructure proposal, which is in another part of the ov
army corps of engineers 4 billion. kdbn30000000. home grants, incredibly important so many areas, for housing, 9 99.35 billion. the economic development administration, 2.5 billion. aviation, .6. rural water 5.1. so these total $280 billion, and so if we take the -- that is -- we take and look at what is going on we're cut to go 80 billion for adding 200 billion over here. that's a necessary loss on infrastructure. how does that fulfill the vision of an aggressive infrastructure program?...
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now patton was at his corps headquarters. he hears about this fighting and movie, heo the tblawnt at the beginning in the morning. but he did show up later on that the second attack. so germans realized that the attack has bogged down so they say we're going to try again. going totime we're focus most of our effort on the third battalion of the 18th infantry regiment, specifically k company here out there on their lonesome so for the second attack that's where we're going ourocus our combat, where decisive operation will be. the attack was going to start at 1600. time, intel knew about it. tacticalat they call signals intelligence. at the tactical level, both tended to operate in the clear, they were not talking incrind. germansotten word the were getting ready to steel themselves for a second attack. 1600, 4:00 p.m. rolls around and allen iso attack and getting impatient. he's like where's this attack? intel guy, his what's going on? where's the attack supposed to coming? he said 1600. you know about german trains, they're v
now patton was at his corps headquarters. he hears about this fighting and movie, heo the tblawnt at the beginning in the morning. but he did show up later on that the second attack. so germans realized that the attack has bogged down so they say we're going to try again. going totime we're focus most of our effort on the third battalion of the 18th infantry regiment, specifically k company here out there on their lonesome so for the second attack that's where we're going ourocus our combat,...
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but truth be told, second corps did need a shot in the arm. they had been badly whipped at kasserine, especially the first part. you did a good job talking about the second part. but they were definitely whipped at the first part. and patton kind of invigorated and morale, started to treat them like soldiers, cracked the whip and even the assistant thr of the isst infantry division and teddy roosevelt, you might have heard of him, felt that patton was a good addition to 2nd corps. he didn't waste a lot of time and there wasn't a lot of time to liquor wounds and recover because we immediately had to go back on offensive operation. as we talked about, 8th army had shown up and had gotten to the line in southern tunisia, and there was a big operation that monty wanted to run which was operation pugulis where he wanted to attack the south which was the italian army and he needed to take the pressure off and so 2nd corps, the army 2nd corps was given a task to drive the forces away and it was albeit, a supporting role and the general felt it was an
but truth be told, second corps did need a shot in the arm. they had been badly whipped at kasserine, especially the first part. you did a good job talking about the second part. but they were definitely whipped at the first part. and patton kind of invigorated and morale, started to treat them like soldiers, cracked the whip and even the assistant thr of the isst infantry division and teddy roosevelt, you might have heard of him, felt that patton was a good addition to 2nd corps. he didn't...
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the army corps, e.p.a. gets it done and we are all getting it done, the army corps has to follow much quicker and we may have to streamline it because they are in charge of areas of the country that really have nothing to do with the army corps so much anymore. general mattis is working to streamline that procedure and some jobs are being held up. they are fantastic people, but we have to speed that up. this is gary cohn's last meeting in the cabinet. and he has been terrific, he may be a globalist but i still like him. but you know what? he is a nationalist because he loves our country. and where is gary? you love our country. [applause] president trump: and he will go out and make another couple hundred million and come back. might come back. we will be here another seven years. but i have a feeling you will be back. i don't know if i could put him in the same position. not quite as strong on those tariffs. but seriously, on behalf of all of us, he has been great. he really worked with wilbur and steve an
the army corps, e.p.a. gets it done and we are all getting it done, the army corps has to follow much quicker and we may have to streamline it because they are in charge of areas of the country that really have nothing to do with the army corps so much anymore. general mattis is working to streamline that procedure and some jobs are being held up. they are fantastic people, but we have to speed that up. this is gary cohn's last meeting in the cabinet. and he has been terrific, he may be a...
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. >> i'd only been out of the state of west virginia a couple of times when i joined the marine corps. ♪ >> in 1960, ernie wallace was a 16-year-old in wayne county, west virginia. >> upon graduation, there is only two things to do around our area. that was work in the coal mines or construction. and i was not very much for work. so i wanted to see some world. >> i always wanted to be a marine. the old posters, be a mud marine. >> like ernie wallace, ed rummond joined the marines on the eve of the war in vietnam. >> i went in the marine corps in december of '59. went to boot camp in '60. >> three years after ed brummond arrived at boot camp, ed tried to join the army. >> the army recruiter wasn't there. went to the marines. the marine recruiter wasn't there. the navy chief said hey. >> step in here. >> joined the navy. >> had you even heard of vietnam? >> i had heard of it when i was in high school. but it was just another country. >> just another country? vietnam's dense jungles, cloud-draped mountains and waterlogged rice paddies are much like its history, complex and dangerous. the
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our next speaker is the commanding general of marine corps installations. recently served as commanding general at the marine corps war fighting laboratory, before assuming command of camp pendleton. [applause] in >> fellow citizens, good morning. it is truly a privilege to be here serving as a presidential representative, as we honor the birthday of our 40th president. on behalf of the marine corps based camp pendleton, thanks for doing your part to honor one of our great heroes. i would like to give special thanks to the band, and the security emergency services battalion, for doing the honor details today. [applause] i have some marines from my staff, and i can tell you every one of these marines here today is proud to be here to celebrate one of the nation's greatest presidents. i didn't have to tell any of them to be here, i can promise you that. [applause] as i did last year, i would like to take a moment to honor and acknowledge nancy reagan. you the support she provided president reagan was indescribable. you had to breathe air -- be there to apprec
our next speaker is the commanding general of marine corps installations. recently served as commanding general at the marine corps war fighting laboratory, before assuming command of camp pendleton. [applause] in >> fellow citizens, good morning. it is truly a privilege to be here serving as a presidential representative, as we honor the birthday of our 40th president. on behalf of the marine corps based camp pendleton, thanks for doing your part to honor one of our great heroes. i would...
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so we had great meetings with the staff, and we had an extremely good meeting with the army corps of engineers because when we went last year, everyone we talked to directed us to the army corps of engineers, and i think we have a good relationship here within the region, but getting to d.c. and actually talking to the people who are actually in charge of the funding, of the decision making was absolutely wonderful, and i think they had, what, four, five people there to meet with us, and they were all very high level individuals, people who were actually the decision makers. they gave us great advice. they were very straightforward, very honest with us, and so they wanted to make sure that when we came back in two years, that they didn't lead us the wrong way. i said no, we'll be back next year. and so i really want to thank daly and brad for preparing us for all of these discussions well in advance. and daly couldn't make it, fortunately. we really missed you, but we got through it, and they were extremely good meetings. i do know with the army corps, they kind of mentioned the same
so we had great meetings with the staff, and we had an extremely good meeting with the army corps of engineers because when we went last year, everyone we talked to directed us to the army corps of engineers, and i think we have a good relationship here within the region, but getting to d.c. and actually talking to the people who are actually in charge of the funding, of the decision making was absolutely wonderful, and i think they had, what, four, five people there to meet with us, and they...
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we're working with the army corps of engineers. and we've been advancing the efforts of the army corps under cap 103 authority. port we are defined problems and strengths. it includes bart and bcdc members. major decision milestone in the cap 103 project is scheduled for late june. major decision milestone is army corps and lingo for the major decisions. in this case, that's the feasibility study recommendations. on we have a schedule that we've developed and this is currently our major goa the schedule is i it's currentl v i love the visual de it's frightenin so whether we release the tool, will be s so to >> that it's the digital m were there any surpr >> dur the data c instead of trying t ther the >> i can answer that, an fill s it's one o that used we're assm so -- and that's wh stud >> our job is to say -- n to so much complexities to it. i was going to ask you, i know that our staff and director forbes is going to be in d.c. next week. there will be certain senators that they'll be talking to on this project. it looks like sa
we're working with the army corps of engineers. and we've been advancing the efforts of the army corps under cap 103 authority. port we are defined problems and strengths. it includes bart and bcdc members. major decision milestone in the cap 103 project is scheduled for late june. major decision milestone is army corps and lingo for the major decisions. in this case, that's the feasibility study recommendations. on we have a schedule that we've developed and this is currently our major goa the...
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our next speaker is the commanding general at marine corps base camp pendleton.gadier general kevin kelly has numerous operation tors in the persian gulf, italy and japan, in most recently served as commanding general of the green court were fighting laboratory before assuming command a camp pendleton. [laughter] [applause] >> distinguished guests, fellow citizens, good morning. thank you for the introduction and the opportunity to say a few words on behalf of united states marine corps. it is truly a privilege to be serving as the presidential representative as we honor the 107 birthday of our 40th president. on behalf of all of the marines at camp pendleton, thank you for allowing us to do our part in honoring one of america's great heroes. we have marines from camp pendleton supporting today's ceremony. i would to get a special thanks ,o first marine division band the color guard, and the security and emergency services battalion who are doing the honor details today. [applause] i also have some marines from my stack here to include the chaplain. i can tell yo
our next speaker is the commanding general at marine corps base camp pendleton.gadier general kevin kelly has numerous operation tors in the persian gulf, italy and japan, in most recently served as commanding general of the green court were fighting laboratory before assuming command a camp pendleton. [laughter] [applause] >> distinguished guests, fellow citizens, good morning. thank you for the introduction and the opportunity to say a few words on behalf of united states marine corps....
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army corps of engine jeers -- engineers, 13 billion. home grants, incredibly important. .o many areas, for housing, the economic development is so important. 2.5 billion. rumor water, 5.1. so these total $280 billion. what'se take and look at going on. we're cutting over here and adding $200 billion over here. that's a net loss on infrastructure. how does that fulfill an aggressive program? >> i think there's a disagreement about the purpose and eulls of federal funding which is obviously a discussion point for us and why we're all here. the numbers you mentioned are compare told 2007 fiscal year. if you look at 2018, it's not a custody. 2018 went up. but nevertheless the fact that increases a mandatory portion by more than 4% so overall the g.o.d. budget is pretty much the same in 2019 as well. and the $200 billion has been inserted into the infrastructure approach, which is in another part of the overall federal budget. >> thank you for your answer. i'm not persuaded by it. it appears to me we're not making the time of commitment we s
army corps of engine jeers -- engineers, 13 billion. home grants, incredibly important. .o many areas, for housing, the economic development is so important. 2.5 billion. rumor water, 5.1. so these total $280 billion. what'se take and look at going on. we're cutting over here and adding $200 billion over here. that's a net loss on infrastructure. how does that fulfill an aggressive program? >> i think there's a disagreement about the purpose and eulls of federal funding which is obviously...
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i am thrilled to be here at marine corps station miramar. home of the third marine aircraft wing, and the mighty miramar marines. thank you very much. this is beautiful. [cheers] we are here to celebrate your incredible achievement. relax, be at ease, and let's have a good time for a couple of minutes. thank you for being here, darrell. you, i, i want to thank salute you both. you are tremendous, the job you have done. you lead the third marine aircraft wing, and i miramar marines with the excellence and honor for which this court is admired all throughout the world they talk about you. i want to thank all of the incredible soldiers, sailors, airmen, and coast guardsmen who travel here today from the stations all across the san diego region. i have a message for you straight from the heart of the american people. we know what that is, support you, we thank you, we love you, and we will all was have your back like you have hours. thank you. [applause] and very importantly, most important, to all of the military spouses and family members here
i am thrilled to be here at marine corps station miramar. home of the third marine aircraft wing, and the mighty miramar marines. thank you very much. this is beautiful. [cheers] we are here to celebrate your incredible achievement. relax, be at ease, and let's have a good time for a couple of minutes. thank you for being here, darrell. you, i, i want to thank salute you both. you are tremendous, the job you have done. you lead the third marine aircraft wing, and i miramar marines with the...
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i am here today to do good for our military and our marine corps. i am here in hopes that my voice will be heard on behalf of all survivors of abuse so that the principles and values of what the marine corps and our entire united states military were founded on can be salvaged. it's extremely unsettling to me that the first question i am asked when people find out that i'm advocating on this matter is how has this affected your husband's career? it is a serious problem when advocating for what is right and good in regards to child sexual abuse is looked at as a threat to positive progression in the career of a service member. if our military continues to turn a blind eye to the dark culture breeding in our military's ranks, the military will be the victim of their own demise. this culture has to be attacked. the enemy is not always fought abroad. in this case, it's staring us right in the face in our very own ranks. our country is the great force that it is because we have fought for and accepted change over time throughout the history of our nation
i am here today to do good for our military and our marine corps. i am here in hopes that my voice will be heard on behalf of all survivors of abuse so that the principles and values of what the marine corps and our entire united states military were founded on can be salvaged. it's extremely unsettling to me that the first question i am asked when people find out that i'm advocating on this matter is how has this affected your husband's career? it is a serious problem when advocating for what...
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and we completely agree getting army corps as fast as it does. we sat down with the general and his team over there and we will continue to work with him to make sure that this project and other ones needed get done as quickly as possible. we are committed to working with you and army corps to make sure that happens. >> like wise. like wise. >> chair recognizes ms. jackson lee. >> i thank the chairman and ranking member for again their leadership and acknowledge the fact that in particular, mr. clay, the texas delegation worked extensively hard as senior member on homeland security committee. it was the experience that i've gain frd a series of hurricanes. those in our jurisdiction but as well throughout the nation, that i hope help to bear the urgency. i introduced the first relief bill for $174 billion. i was not far off. in fact the governor supported the introduction at 43 cosponsors. i'm glad where we are but we're not finished and frankly i think the $174 billion is a closer mark than where we are. i hope we will continue advocating for con
and we completely agree getting army corps as fast as it does. we sat down with the general and his team over there and we will continue to work with him to make sure that this project and other ones needed get done as quickly as possible. we are committed to working with you and army corps to make sure that happens. >> like wise. like wise. >> chair recognizes ms. jackson lee. >> i thank the chairman and ranking member for again their leadership and acknowledge the fact that...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> learn about the rich history of shawnee, oklahoma at cspan.org/citiestour. you are watching american history television, all weakened every weekend, on c-span3. >> monday night on "the communicators." fcc rejectionhe of net neutrality, and how to expand broadband throughout the united states. she is interviewed by a technology reporter for "politico." week there was a big court decision involving the authority of the fcc and whether or theit can pursue at&t legend misrepresentation to consumers about unlimited data. what conclusions do you draw about this loophole involving the common carrier exemption? side, theresitive is one less loophole, meaning the court gains some clarity relating to whether or not there is a mix of common carrier or not. there was some clarity given. it is still troubling to me is that the fcc is still not the expert agency. it is still not the agency that has any backgr
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that's going to have an impact on the navy/marine corps team across the board. this isn't just the surface navy. we went after root causes about what's going to make -- why did this happen and how are we going to correct the actual trajectory of where the navy/marine corps team is going. it hits us from how we do business to how we recruit to how we employ and how we deploy. i'll close in saying that congress is going to give us quite a healthy basket here. in fact, if we get the budget that's being discussed. and that dovetails into the audit. if i'm congress, i'm going to ask for a receipt. i'm going to ask where the money's going, what did it go to. and the audit is going to be the primary tool for us to respond. i'll tell you that we've been underway for the audit in a short period of time, and we're already seeing a very interesting reaction in both services. as you know, the marine corps has been at it for a while. the navy just started. we're changing the conversation from this being a task to this being a learning experience. what the audit is doing is u
that's going to have an impact on the navy/marine corps team across the board. this isn't just the surface navy. we went after root causes about what's going to make -- why did this happen and how are we going to correct the actual trajectory of where the navy/marine corps team is going. it hits us from how we do business to how we recruit to how we employ and how we deploy. i'll close in saying that congress is going to give us quite a healthy basket here. in fact, if we get the budget that's...
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army corps of engineers. let me just close because i know it is getting late in the day. look forward to continuing to work with the governor in your office served on making this a priority and i think getting army corps moving faster than they normally do, without language in the supplemental that requires them to expedite some of these projects. we are jihad studies done, so that makes it even more critical to move forward as expeditiously as possible so we can get it done. the study takes a while, the construction takes time. i don't think this area can wait 10 years for this. >> yes, sir. let me say we completely agree with getting army corps to move faster than it normally does. the governor was here three weeks ago and sat down with his team over there and so we will continue to work with them to make sure this project and all the other ones needed it down as quickly as possible. we are committed to working with you and the army corps to make sure it happens. >> the chair recognizes ms. sheila jackson lee. >> i thank the chairman and the ranking member for their lea
army corps of engineers. let me just close because i know it is getting late in the day. look forward to continuing to work with the governor in your office served on making this a priority and i think getting army corps moving faster than they normally do, without language in the supplemental that requires them to expedite some of these projects. we are jihad studies done, so that makes it even more critical to move forward as expeditiously as possible so we can get it done. the study takes a...
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the institute acted in the hest of the revolutionary guard corps. these state-sponsored hackers approximately 144 u.s. universities and 176 foreign universities in 21 countries. they targeted more than 100,000 gmail accounts of professors around the world. they were able to compromise more than 8000 of those accounts. scholarly research, innovative private-sector ideas, and personal email accounts belonging to the targeted victims was accessed and exploited. in the end, the information retrieved from the academic databases during the course of -- as you have already heard, it cost them approximately $3.4 billion to procure and access. the substitution of these databases are funded in part by taxpayer dollars and student tuition. this means people in our country were paying for services when nationstate actors were concerning for free -- consuming for free. they are not admiring our work they are stealing it, taking credit for, and selling it to others. compromisedd and female accounts for 36 u.s. taste private companies -- u.s. based private compani
the institute acted in the hest of the revolutionary guard corps. these state-sponsored hackers approximately 144 u.s. universities and 176 foreign universities in 21 countries. they targeted more than 100,000 gmail accounts of professors around the world. they were able to compromise more than 8000 of those accounts. scholarly research, innovative private-sector ideas, and personal email accounts belonging to the targeted victims was accessed and exploited. in the end, the information...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] policy every day with issues that impact you. tuesday morning, washington post technology reporter tony rahm and politico technology reporter discuss data privacy in the analytical cambridge fallout. and an international response. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at seven eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. up, this week's landmark cases looking at the 1963 case of gideon v wainwright. in 19 64, cbs reports...
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. >> we'll breakaway from this recorded program and take you live to miramar air station, marine corps air station in san diego, california, just eat of la jolla. you can see that's marin one on the tarmac and we expect the president to speak at the home of the third marine aircraft wing. ♪ >> marines, sailors, coast guards and families, please join me in welcoming our commander in chief, the president of the united states, donald j.trump. >> thank you. i am really thrilled to be here at marine corps air station, miramar, home of the third marine aircraft wing and mighty marines. thank you. this is beautiful. this is great. and we are here today to celebrate your incredible achievements. so relax, be at ease, and let's have a good time for a couple of minutes. okay? and thank you for being here, darrell. i want to thank you both. you lead the third marine wing and miramar excellence and honor this core has been honored. all throughout the world they talk about you. i want to thank you all the sailors and coast guards man who traveled here today from the stations all across the san dieg
. >> we'll breakaway from this recorded program and take you live to miramar air station, marine corps air station in san diego, california, just eat of la jolla. you can see that's marin one on the tarmac and we expect the president to speak at the home of the third marine aircraft wing. ♪ >> marines, sailors, coast guards and families, please join me in welcoming our commander in chief, the president of the united states, donald j.trump. >> thank you. i am really thrilled...
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the defendants worked on behalf of the iranian government, specifically islamic revolutionary guard corps. they hacked computer systems of approximately 120 universities -- approximately 320 universities in 22 countries. 144 of the victims are american universities. -- stoledant's cost research the cost of universities approximately $3.4 billion to procure and maintain. that stolen information was used by the revolutionary guard or sold for profit in a run. the defendants worked for an -- andation known
the defendants worked on behalf of the iranian government, specifically islamic revolutionary guard corps. they hacked computer systems of approximately 120 universities -- approximately 320 universities in 22 countries. 144 of the victims are american universities. -- stoledant's cost research the cost of universities approximately $3.4 billion to procure and maintain. that stolen information was used by the revolutionary guard or sold for profit in a run. the defendants worked for an --...
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the army corps, epa gets it done, and we are all getting it done, and the army corps has to follow quickerve to streamline because they are in charge of areas of the country that have nothing to do with the army corps some much anymore. general mattis is working to streamline the procedure and some jobs are being held up because of the army corps of engineers. and are fantastic people this is gary cohn's last meeting. in the cabinet, and he has been terrific. you may be a globalist but i still like him. [laughter] he is seriously a globalist. in his own way, he is a nationalist because he loves our country. you love our country. >> i do. [laughter] nt is going to go out and make another couple of hundred million and maybe come back. president trump: you might come back. time, but i have a feeling you will be back. i don't know if i can put him in the same position. [laughter] he is not strong is quite on the oniffs as we want, but behalf of all of us, i want to thank him. he has been great. people, we all worked so hard on it. we were tired on the tax cuts. they have been far the aunt. --
the army corps, epa gets it done, and we are all getting it done, and the army corps has to follow quickerve to streamline because they are in charge of areas of the country that have nothing to do with the army corps some much anymore. general mattis is working to streamline the procedure and some jobs are being held up because of the army corps of engineers. and are fantastic people this is gary cohn's last meeting. in the cabinet, and he has been terrific. you may be a globalist but i still...
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i am really thrilled to be here at marine corps air station, miramar, home of the third marine aircraft wing and mighty marines. thank you. this is beautiful. this is great. and we are here today to celebrate your incredible achievements. so relax, be at ease, and let's have a good time for a couple of minutes. okay? and thank you for being here, darrell. i want to thank you both. you lead the third marine wing and miramar excellence and honor this core has been honored. all throughout the world they talk about you. i want to thank you all the sailors and coast guards man who
i am really thrilled to be here at marine corps air station, miramar, home of the third marine aircraft wing and mighty marines. thank you. this is beautiful. this is great. and we are here today to celebrate your incredible achievements. so relax, be at ease, and let's have a good time for a couple of minutes. okay? and thank you for being here, darrell. i want to thank you both. you lead the third marine wing and miramar excellence and honor this core has been honored. all throughout the...
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larry: he was the new york city cop, marine corps veteran from korea, prototypical irish catholic top family in new york. i was a prosecutor for many years. my introduction to firearms was in the context of cops and robbers. very pro-law enforcement, personally. lawsnk it is important the we have on the books are respected and enforced. as a prosecutor, i know criminals do not follow the law. we need to have stiff sentences for those who break the law. supporting awe are law that would increase penalties for stealing guns from licensees and require mandatory minimums. i understand the international association of the chief of police will support the bill. we are pushing this legislation as part of our program with atf to reduce the number of firearms stolen and number of burglaries of firearms across the country, which has been a troubling trend that has been increasing. we are working with atf to reduce that. it goes to reducing unauthorized actions to firearms, from people who cannot handle them responsibly. that could be a child of finding an unsecured fire harm -- firearm in the h
larry: he was the new york city cop, marine corps veteran from korea, prototypical irish catholic top family in new york. i was a prosecutor for many years. my introduction to firearms was in the context of cops and robbers. very pro-law enforcement, personally. lawsnk it is important the we have on the books are respected and enforced. as a prosecutor, i know criminals do not follow the law. we need to have stiff sentences for those who break the law. supporting awe are law that would increase...
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blue tarp missions with the army corps of engineers. we put nearly 4.7 million people in hotels 4.7 million nights in hotels has been coordinated to this point. it would take a person 12,000 years to stay in hotels that many nights. give the governors more granting authority to handle the difficult housing issues and then clearly design the hand off between fema and the partnering agencies. streamline what we're responsible for and how we should work together and in some cases the disaster survivor may get 15 knocks at the door from fema to other federal government agencies, from state governments to nongovernmental organizations. it's confusing. we have to do one that cuts across and down through the agencies. we have to streamline what we're doing. >> that's right. a one stop shop. i look forward to working with you on legislation and granting authority for you as well. they did this in 1940 and it created the dam but cyprus creek there's a proposed levey system that's never built. so what happened in hurricane harvey was that it over
blue tarp missions with the army corps of engineers. we put nearly 4.7 million people in hotels 4.7 million nights in hotels has been coordinated to this point. it would take a person 12,000 years to stay in hotels that many nights. give the governors more granting authority to handle the difficult housing issues and then clearly design the hand off between fema and the partnering agencies. streamline what we're responsible for and how we should work together and in some cases the disaster...
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the army corps has to do it quicker.e may have to streamline because they're in charge of areas of the country that have nothing to do with the arniemy corps so much anymore. general mattis is streamlining the procedure. some jobs are held up because of the army corps of engineers. they're fantastic people, but we have to speed it up. this is gary cohn's last meeting in the cabinet and of the cabinet. he's been terrific. he may be a globalist, but i still like him. he is seriously a globalist, no question. in his own way, he is a nationalist because he loves our country. where is gary? >> thank you, sir. >> you love our country. >> i do. >> he is going to go out and make another couple hundred of millions, then he is going to maybe come back. might come back, right? >> absolutely. >> be here another seven years, hopefully. it is a long time. i have a feeling you'll be back. i don't know if i can put him in the same position though. he's not quite as strong on the tariffs as we want him. but, seriously, on behalf of all o
the army corps has to do it quicker.e may have to streamline because they're in charge of areas of the country that have nothing to do with the arniemy corps so much anymore. general mattis is streamlining the procedure. some jobs are held up because of the army corps of engineers. they're fantastic people, but we have to speed it up. this is gary cohn's last meeting in the cabinet and of the cabinet. he's been terrific. he may be a globalist, but i still like him. he is seriously a globalist,...
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so he says the mexicans are incredible mountain climbers based on what he does not a spell marine corps so he's going to come in here and lecture california california has got no interest and he said california is totally unsafe because of our policies they want to do it here he should get out we got no interest in this guy he's deeply unpopular here we don't need him or stupid wall. but if the trip went without any hiccups i kind of like i said he he insulted the whole race again for the twenty eighth time now apparently there mountain climbers and some are criminals and rapists and and then he comes in and say bragging about how he saw into the troops does not his fellow marine corps could larry imagine if a democratic president had been there in court if he spelled a c o r e instead of see you oh r p the marine corps because he doesn't know he's an idiot he ran through airy that's how he spelled it because he first of all he's a chickenhawk he when from vietnam he said his own personal vietnam was avoiding s.t.'s at orgies this guy is a loser through and through and so for when he co
so he says the mexicans are incredible mountain climbers based on what he does not a spell marine corps so he's going to come in here and lecture california california has got no interest and he said california is totally unsafe because of our policies they want to do it here he should get out we got no interest in this guy he's deeply unpopular here we don't need him or stupid wall. but if the trip went without any hiccups i kind of like i said he he insulted the whole race again for the...