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defense policy is not some abstraction.very time you make a decision, on, are putting someone's sp daughter, husband, wife into harms way. understanding that you are the protector of the men and women who volunteer to put themselves at risk is the most important thing that any secretary has to keep in mind. if you have that frame of mind, that distinguishes the best secretaries from those who may have not done such a good job. that is the number one priority. second, is a close really thinking about being wise about the use of the military instrument. of any ofmost costly the instruments of policy that we have. you have to be very careful using it. that said, you can't be afraid to use it. there are times when our national interest will require the use of force. you have to be willing to go down that road. but you have to be very prudent about it. get congress to change anything about the way they relate to the military, what would you say to them? >> i would ask congress to understand, what does it mean to keep pace with t
defense policy is not some abstraction.very time you make a decision, on, are putting someone's sp daughter, husband, wife into harms way. understanding that you are the protector of the men and women who volunteer to put themselves at risk is the most important thing that any secretary has to keep in mind. if you have that frame of mind, that distinguishes the best secretaries from those who may have not done such a good job. that is the number one priority. second, is a close really thinking...
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the defenses were tested in july 1864. before i say that, there were raids on the forts where they would come in and steal horses or supplies. but the only real attack -- a reconnaissance -- took place on july 11, 12 of 1864 when jubal early fought at in august the -- at monocacy then march towards washington and eventually came up and faced these forts up there, the main one fort stevens where abraham lincoln actually came out to watch what was going on. he was not successful. he realized he really could not do what he wanted to do and eventually turned around and went back down into the valley. and after that, basically, nothing really tested the fortifications after that. besides the forts themselves, you had the batteries that were on both sides or in the rear. you had trenches that connected the forts all away around the city. you can see up here where in between you had the covered ways going all the way from one fort to the next battery, so that troops could move back and forth without being seen. besides the forts,
the defenses were tested in july 1864. before i say that, there were raids on the forts where they would come in and steal horses or supplies. but the only real attack -- a reconnaissance -- took place on july 11, 12 of 1864 when jubal early fought at in august the -- at monocacy then march towards washington and eventually came up and faced these forts up there, the main one fort stevens where abraham lincoln actually came out to watch what was going on. he was not successful. he realized he...
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defense policy is not some abstraction. every time you make a decision, you are putting someone's son, daughter, husband, wife into harms way. understanding that you are the protector of the men and women who volunteer to put themselves at risk is the most important thing that any secretary has to keep in mind. if you have that frame of mind, that distinguishes the best secretaries from those who may have not done such a good job. that is the number one priority. number two, a close second, is really thinking about being wise about the use of the military instrument. it is the most costly of any of the instruments of policy that we have. you have to be very careful using it. that said, you can't be afraid to use it. there are times when our national interest will require the use of force. you have to be willing to go down that road. but you have to be very prudent about it. >> if you could get congress to change anything about the way they relate to the military, what would you say to them? >> i would ask congress to unders
defense policy is not some abstraction. every time you make a decision, you are putting someone's son, daughter, husband, wife into harms way. understanding that you are the protector of the men and women who volunteer to put themselves at risk is the most important thing that any secretary has to keep in mind. if you have that frame of mind, that distinguishes the best secretaries from those who may have not done such a good job. that is the number one priority. number two, a close second, is...
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for the defense of the case, the prosecution cannot use the defense video in this particular matter, and the video is irrelevant, the video would only be admitted into court. like any other piece of evidence that's brought into court, that's showing the equivalent of a diagram. so the bottom line is the defense has chosen at least for court. >> why would they want it out in the public in australia, it's not even south africa? >> they're saying they did. but it could be true if they did leak it, maybe they want to influence the court of public opinion. >> they don't make a decision, though. >> i believe what happened is the video must have been stolen and now it was -- now it's being produced in this documentary. we're only surmising right now. i have no idea. >> let me go to the psych evaluation dated june 27, 2014, that is released to the public. again, what's the motive of releasing oscar pistorius's psych evaluation. >> they want to show that he's experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder and things like that. but what is really key is his state of mind at the time of the shooti
for the defense of the case, the prosecution cannot use the defense video in this particular matter, and the video is irrelevant, the video would only be admitted into court. like any other piece of evidence that's brought into court, that's showing the equivalent of a diagram. so the bottom line is the defense has chosen at least for court. >> why would they want it out in the public in australia, it's not even south africa? >> they're saying they did. but it could be true if they...
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are we looking at defense cuts? what are those likely to mean for a defense program already osely run? >> we meet our 2% nato target. we are one of only four countries that achieve that in addition to the u.s. we anticipate this issue will be on the agenda for the nato summit this september. it will be the first time president obama has visited wales, the first time any u.s. president s it is -- visited wales. that is an important element. looking forward, we anticipate in 2015-2016, nextxt year we wil meet the commitment. thereafter, that will be a decision for the new government after the election next may to make decisions about budget pressures. we anticipate a continuing bearing down on government spending because we are continuing to bear down on the deficit. i can't say today what impact that will have on the fence. what i can tell you is the ministry of defense is in a better place that it has been. we have balanced the budget. we have a -year forward look plan does include a 1% increase in equipment spend f
are we looking at defense cuts? what are those likely to mean for a defense program already osely run? >> we meet our 2% nato target. we are one of only four countries that achieve that in addition to the u.s. we anticipate this issue will be on the agenda for the nato summit this september. it will be the first time president obama has visited wales, the first time any u.s. president s it is -- visited wales. that is an important element. looking forward, we anticipate in 2015-2016,...
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the defenses. following the attacks in july 1864. really, they pretty much went unaligned. -maligned. lee was more or less headed south and the other confederate troops were doing the same in other parts of the country. so in 1864, it was probably the culmination of the defenses themselves, even though construction went on right to the end of the war. on some of them even afterwards. interestingly in the 1930's, the civilian conservation corps was brought in to work on this fort .. after the civil war, it was abandoned and it was not until at somethe turn, 1900, th of the veterans of the sixth corps raise money to buy the land. as you see when looking around the fort it is by no means all here. but they tried to restore it as best they could. ettment. notice the rev those logs are made out of concrete. what we are seeing is this area over to about here. and then on the front side you will see the ditches still t here. this area is cut off on the side. it was never fully finished in the rear. it was
the defenses. following the attacks in july 1864. really, they pretty much went unaligned. -maligned. lee was more or less headed south and the other confederate troops were doing the same in other parts of the country. so in 1864, it was probably the culmination of the defenses themselves, even though construction went on right to the end of the war. on some of them even afterwards. interestingly in the 1930's, the civilian conservation corps was brought in to work on this fort .. after the...
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this defense capacity building initiative will allow us to help other nations build up effective defense structures and forces of their own so that they are better able to take care of security in their own region. and so we can project stability without always deploying large numbers of our own troops. so our wales summit will ensure that nato stands ready, robust, and resolute to face the future. ladies and gentlemen, we are fortunate to live in lands that are free, but freedom is not a natural state. it has been fought for, suffered for, died for. to safeguard the flame of freedom, we must stand ready to protect and promote our values, stay strong, confident, and united, and strengthen our transatlantic community. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, mr. secretary general. that was just terrific. i'm damon wilson, executive vice president here at the atlantic council. we've got about 25 minutes to continue the conversation with the secretary general. first, let me echo the warm welcome from fred and general jones for coming to the atlantic council for this. we're especially
this defense capacity building initiative will allow us to help other nations build up effective defense structures and forces of their own so that they are better able to take care of security in their own region. and so we can project stability without always deploying large numbers of our own troops. so our wales summit will ensure that nato stands ready, robust, and resolute to face the future. ladies and gentlemen, we are fortunate to live in lands that are free, but freedom is not a...
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or defense expenditures. so we don't plan to review the current midterm defense programs. >> abe said it could take some time to establish the legal basis for carrying out the new defense policy. he said his government will discuss the legislation in close detail with the ruling parties. >>> let's now turn to ron madison for the latest business stories. >> all right, thanks, shery. policymakers at japan's central bank have gone around the table sharing their views of the economy and they've decided not to change their assessment. they weighed the effects of the increase in april in the consumption tax and still they say the economy is on track for a moderate recovery. members of the bank of japan's policy board met over two days. they decided unanimously to keep buying billions of dollars of assets every month. they are trying to get more money flowing through the economy. consumers across the country rushed to buy things before the sales tax went up three months ago. the policymakers noted a dent afterward i
or defense expenditures. so we don't plan to review the current midterm defense programs. >> abe said it could take some time to establish the legal basis for carrying out the new defense policy. he said his government will discuss the legislation in close detail with the ruling parties. >>> let's now turn to ron madison for the latest business stories. >> all right, thanks, shery. policymakers at japan's central bank have gone around the table sharing their views of the...
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defense ties.apan's maritime and self-defense force also took part in a joint drill between the navies of the united states and india in july. it was the first time in five years that japan has taken part. defense minister boarded a u.s. nuclear powered aircraft carrier. he's the first japanese cabinet minister to do so during the drill. japan is trying to establish ties with several countries. >> japan's defense minister joined us earlier in the studio. nhk world's senior political commentator asked him about japan's defense policy and where it's headed. >> thank you very much, today, for joining us. you boarded an american aircraft carrier yourself, rather unusual thing to do for japanese defense minister. what is the aim of this inspection? >> this time japan joined the united states and india in the naval exercise. the joint exercise was conducted in waters near japan. at the center was george washington, american nuclear powered aircraft carrier, which was the best place to inspect the entire
defense ties.apan's maritime and self-defense force also took part in a joint drill between the navies of the united states and india in july. it was the first time in five years that japan has taken part. defense minister boarded a u.s. nuclear powered aircraft carrier. he's the first japanese cabinet minister to do so during the drill. japan is trying to establish ties with several countries. >> japan's defense minister joined us earlier in the studio. nhk world's senior political...
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one is called the hot air balloon defense. another is called the submarine defense. hot air balloon defense if you bring out all of the evidence, everything comes out, it will exonerate your client. watching this trial, you get everything. now, the submarine defense is where you try to keep all the evidence out, keep it down, go deep, hunker down. so you're going to see a lot of emotions to suppress, see a lot of -- the hallmark is the defendant doesn't testify. but in a submarine defense, you don't testify and a hot air balloon testify you do testify. you bring it all n. you don't have a witness chair. you've got a witness couch. you're bringing everybody. >> the defense has already said the former governor is going to testify. >> absolutely. let me tell you something. right now it looks like, you know, the wife is getting the hard treatment. >> it seems like she's being thrown under the bus. the attorney yesterday said she hated her husband almost for the job consuming him. it wasn't enough money for her, not enough time, nothing left to her. so she turned to jonni
one is called the hot air balloon defense. another is called the submarine defense. hot air balloon defense if you bring out all of the evidence, everything comes out, it will exonerate your client. watching this trial, you get everything. now, the submarine defense is where you try to keep all the evidence out, keep it down, go deep, hunker down. so you're going to see a lot of emotions to suppress, see a lot of -- the hallmark is the defendant doesn't testify. but in a submarine defense, you...
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self-defense forces are russian. you've crossed the border into ukraine is that so. i used to live in a border town as i say. and i never saw any russian soldiers or military equipment crossing over the border i'm not lying i'm telling the truth. i have another cousin she's from the ukrainian city of. in the west of the country. and she supports the my down movement. i didn't want to argue or try to convince her she is wrong to do so. now we simply don't talk to each other we're divided by different views. but i know what i'm talking about when i say my town is being bombed just like skins. well i was there was my family was there oh you want to go home or do you want to stay in russia this. morning to you know i would like my children to stay here also to what i don't see any future for my children back in ukraine my daughter needs to get into college next year and i don't want her to live in fear you know i never thought of going back really you know. thank you so much for this interview first sharing this with me
self-defense forces are russian. you've crossed the border into ukraine is that so. i used to live in a border town as i say. and i never saw any russian soldiers or military equipment crossing over the border i'm not lying i'm telling the truth. i have another cousin she's from the ukrainian city of. in the west of the country. and she supports the my down movement. i didn't want to argue or try to convince her she is wrong to do so. now we simply don't talk to each other we're divided by...
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others said it was self-defense. it took a member of the wrestling hall of fame, a blood spatter expert and forensic animation to reveal how a world-class athlete lost one of the most important fights of his life. >>> san diego, california, is a mecca for both athletes and outdoor enthusiasts. and it's where 25-year-old dusty harless settled after his successful college career as the aau national wrestling champion. dusty was a wakeboard salesman which combined his passion for sports with his personality for sales. >> he had so many friends, he knew so many different groups of people all over san diego and he was a great person. like if he touched your life, you were a lucky person. >> there's dusty's stomach. tomorrow he'll sit on the can for an hour, run five miles, come back, do a couple hundred push-ups. >> just after midnight one saturday night, dusty and his girlfriend sky flanders, were heading home after an evening on the town. >> we were just going to walk to a liquor store to call a cab. sky ran ahead of du
others said it was self-defense. it took a member of the wrestling hall of fame, a blood spatter expert and forensic animation to reveal how a world-class athlete lost one of the most important fights of his life. >>> san diego, california, is a mecca for both athletes and outdoor enthusiasts. and it's where 25-year-old dusty harless settled after his successful college career as the aau national wrestling champion. dusty was a wakeboard salesman which combined his passion for sports...
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you said two witnesses for the defense in a row.ne i think the most gripping thing is he is a stranger. the guy who is testifying now, they know each. others so when you're evaluating someone's credibility you want to see if they have a personal connection. the first guy who just testified before this gentleman, didn't, and i thought he was spectacular for the defense, saying how genuine the father was that he brought him to tears. he said, he made me cry. these people don't know each. others the guy on the stand right now is nervous, clearly, in a very awkward position. he is testifying got his friend. he knows his testimony affects his friend's freedom or whether his friend is going to stay incarcerated. so, the judge knows, okay, these guys are buddies. so the likelihood of this guy lying is higher than the guy who just testified who they're total strangers. the other thing he said the police at the scene, when the defendant here was distraught, according to the witness, and was -- wanted to see his son, the police stopped him, t
you said two witnesses for the defense in a row.ne i think the most gripping thing is he is a stranger. the guy who is testifying now, they know each. others so when you're evaluating someone's credibility you want to see if they have a personal connection. the first guy who just testified before this gentleman, didn't, and i thought he was spectacular for the defense, saying how genuine the father was that he brought him to tears. he said, he made me cry. these people don't know each. others...
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now it's self-defense. prosecution will try to use that against the defense. >> this is an easy case. the prosecution will use the defense's opening statement to turn it all around. if this man experienced the greatest fear he's ever experienced in his whole life, he would be telling the police, i was scared to death. i didn't know if there were other people out there. i was so in fearful of my life that i shot her. he's not going to get away from the fact that he has a shotgun which is a couple of feet in length which gives him separation. there is a locked door. he shoots an unarmed young woman to death with a shotgun in the middle of the night. he can't say he was surprised, there might have been other people. he's calm and cool when he calls 911. he can't get away from his own words. >> the defense spoke at length about his state of mind that night in the opening statement. listen to how they described it. >> he gets on the ground, crawling in fear and to hide. throughout the whole time nobody is saying
now it's self-defense. prosecution will try to use that against the defense. >> this is an easy case. the prosecution will use the defense's opening statement to turn it all around. if this man experienced the greatest fear he's ever experienced in his whole life, he would be telling the police, i was scared to death. i didn't know if there were other people out there. i was so in fearful of my life that i shot her. he's not going to get away from the fact that he has a shotgun which is a...
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were it not for the defenses built to protect washington, d.c. the battle of fort stevens, the city of washington, d.c. could be in a different place today. today we will learn about the development of the civil war forts, their role in the war, and their transformation into public parks that today we know as the fort circle parks. let me begin by introducing you to our terrific group of presenters. dr. b. franklin cooling is a well-regarded military and naval historian and a professor at the national defense university of resource strategy. he has written extensively on the national capital region, tennessee and kentucky and the roles they played in the civil war. today he will discuss the development of the civil war defenses, washington, and their impact on the war. loretta neumann is the cofounder and vice president of the alliance to preserve the civil war defenses of washington. she worked handling national parks and historic preservation legislation and she also direct ed the american heritage rivers initiative on environmental quality. to
were it not for the defenses built to protect washington, d.c. the battle of fort stevens, the city of washington, d.c. could be in a different place today. today we will learn about the development of the civil war forts, their role in the war, and their transformation into public parks that today we know as the fort circle parks. let me begin by introducing you to our terrific group of presenters. dr. b. franklin cooling is a well-regarded military and naval historian and a professor at the...
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increasing defense spending is never easy.in light of the threats we face, it has become a necessity. but of course it is not just about what we spend. it is how we spend. we need to focus on what we really need to keep our nations safe in the 21st century. on capabilities and skills for the future. we must do more together as allies and partners. in afghanistan, we fought the guest coalition in history. 50 nations from many continents united in a single cause. in all operations, from the balkans delivery of -- the balkans to libya, they have made valuable contributions. we must maintain our political and military cooperation with them to build stability in the world. we must also do more to help those who require our assistance to develop effective local forces. in wales, we will launch a defense capacity building initiative. this initiative will allow us to help other nations build up effective defense structures and forces of their own. so that they are better able to take care of security in their own region. and so we can
increasing defense spending is never easy.in light of the threats we face, it has become a necessity. but of course it is not just about what we spend. it is how we spend. we need to focus on what we really need to keep our nations safe in the 21st century. on capabilities and skills for the future. we must do more together as allies and partners. in afghanistan, we fought the guest coalition in history. 50 nations from many continents united in a single cause. in all operations, from the...
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the defenses against those are harder. when we are looking at the kinds tothings that would respond radar guided missiles, you he put some of those in place and would be difficult for a commercial airliner to do the next thing to avoid those kinds of missiles. you need to maneuver. in the military are quite capable of defending against that kind of attack. it is not easy. they are able to outrun the missiles more or less. a commercial airliner cannot do that. that is the major problems. a shoulder fired missile attack is easy to defend against. there are downsides to all of these technologies. host: it sounds like there are multiple threats and systems to defend against them. this is all insanely complicated. how much training with the commercial pilots need in order deployge or deploring -- these? guest: some of them are fairly automatic. it is active and detecting the threat by itself. there are other kinds of systems you would need to have something on board alerting the pilot what was happening. then they can act by dr
the defenses against those are harder. when we are looking at the kinds tothings that would respond radar guided missiles, you he put some of those in place and would be difficult for a commercial airliner to do the next thing to avoid those kinds of missiles. you need to maneuver. in the military are quite capable of defending against that kind of attack. it is not easy. they are able to outrun the missiles more or less. a commercial airliner cannot do that. that is the major problems. a...
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and that same principle applies in the case of the collective self-defense right. he also mentioned that the self-defense forces will not participate in wars like gulf war or iraq war. that is to say, that the self-defense forces will not take part in major operations such as major air raid or bombardment or invasion of the enemy territory. so i don't think there should be such concern. and what i want to stress here is that one important purpose of this cabinet decision which was made just yesterday is that japan is going to more proactively contribute to the peace and stability of the international community based upon the sew call proactive contribution to peace based on the international principles of cooperation. >> thank you for joining >>> in other news, iraqi lawmakers opened their first session of parliament under pressure to form a national unity government but the meeting soon ended. sunni and kurdish lawmakers walked out. they blamed nuri al-maliki for helping to plant the seeds for the insurgency. the lawmakers want someone else to take his place. the
and that same principle applies in the case of the collective self-defense right. he also mentioned that the self-defense forces will not participate in wars like gulf war or iraq war. that is to say, that the self-defense forces will not take part in major operations such as major air raid or bombardment or invasion of the enemy territory. so i don't think there should be such concern. and what i want to stress here is that one important purpose of this cabinet decision which was made just...
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the first line of defense? it is a defense system that is autonomous for deployed ships nearshore.midcourse system is our only homeland system against inner continental ballistic -- intercontinental ballistic missiles. this would not protect against a superpower? guest: it has no chance. host: jared is in philadelphia. on the would you comment time it would take to respond in a case where an intercontinental nuclear missile would be fired? with the president have to give the order to attack that missile? how much time with they actually have? would we have the time to respond? guest: time is of the greatest value in these contexts. i am brought back to a manic note from robert gates. a particular point in time when he was the secretary of defense and the north koreans had a test that was coming up of one of their missiles. we knew it was a test. we do the weekend it was going to be conducted. was returnings over a bridge from the chesapeake. he pulled over for a conversation in live time as to what was going on. doubt amonger of people who are responsible for protecting the country
the first line of defense? it is a defense system that is autonomous for deployed ships nearshore.midcourse system is our only homeland system against inner continental ballistic -- intercontinental ballistic missiles. this would not protect against a superpower? guest: it has no chance. host: jared is in philadelphia. on the would you comment time it would take to respond in a case where an intercontinental nuclear missile would be fired? with the president have to give the order to attack...
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i know very well then increasing defense spending is never easy.but in light of the threats we face, it has become manifest d. but of course, this is not just about what we spent. it is also out how we spend. we need to focus on what we really need to keep our nation safe in the 21st century. on capabilities and skills for the future, and we must do more to gather as allies and with partners. in afghanistan, we forced the biggest coalition in recent history. 50 nations for many continents united in a single cores. and in our operations from the balkans to libya, partners have made invaluable contributions. so we must maintain our political and military cooperation with them to build stability in the world. we must also do more to help those who require our assistance to reform and about the fact two local forces. in wales, we will launch a defense capacity building initiatives. this defense capacity building initiatives will allow us to help other nations built up effect of different structures and forces that area. so they are better able to take
i know very well then increasing defense spending is never easy.but in light of the threats we face, it has become manifest d. but of course, this is not just about what we spent. it is also out how we spend. we need to focus on what we really need to keep our nation safe in the 21st century. on capabilities and skills for the future, and we must do more to gather as allies and with partners. in afghanistan, we forced the biggest coalition in recent history. 50 nations for many continents...
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and scotland's defense forces with two british military experts. should scotland separate the remainder of the u.k. will still have defense forces all i would say is that if you have a single unit three force and you split it into two parts then it inevitably costs money to set up the other part with all the admin and things like that and it ends up less efficient so there will be less money effectively and we already don't spend enough on defense assuming that an independent scotland supplication to join nato was successful then then scotland would expect the rest of the nato organization to come to their aid and vice versa i think when we talk about defense and independence go from the all roads eventually lead to tried and now the s.n.p. government has said it would seek the speediest and safest removal of trident from scottish territory however there are huge implications in that because there appears to be no where the trident fleet plus warheads could go in the u.k. in the short to medium term and to move it would be hugely expensive and disr
and scotland's defense forces with two british military experts. should scotland separate the remainder of the u.k. will still have defense forces all i would say is that if you have a single unit three force and you split it into two parts then it inevitably costs money to set up the other part with all the admin and things like that and it ends up less efficient so there will be less money effectively and we already don't spend enough on defense assuming that an independent scotland...
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defense system. but as a number of rockets being launched from gaza continue to surge, israel's iron dome resources are being depleted. last week secretary of defense requested congress allocate millions in emergency funding to help israel's defense system. after weeks of fighting, israel needs these funds to replace the weaponry used to destroy hamas incoming rockets but there is no guarantee israel won't need our help again. mr. president, if this conflict continues for weeks or months, what this funding does do for the time being, though, is provide israel with the resources to continue defending its people from these terrorist attacks. last thursday the republican leader urged the senate to act quickly in approving the defense secretary request. i agree with my friend, the republican leader. we must pass legislation providing israel with its critical aid. but in my opinion, the $225 million being requested is only temporary, mr. president. if hamas continues to escalate this conflict, israel's re
defense system. but as a number of rockets being launched from gaza continue to surge, israel's iron dome resources are being depleted. last week secretary of defense requested congress allocate millions in emergency funding to help israel's defense system. after weeks of fighting, israel needs these funds to replace the weaponry used to destroy hamas incoming rockets but there is no guarantee israel won't need our help again. mr. president, if this conflict continues for weeks or months, what...
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how do you qualify for self-defense? you have to meet five elements of self-defense. does anybody here -- at any seminar this afternoon? put your fingers in your ears you heard this a thousand times already. but the five elements of self-defense are proportionality, avoidableness. innocence means you couldn't have been the aggressor in the fight. makes sense. person who starts the fight cannot claim self-defense. immense means the threat you're defending against has to be about have to happen right now. somebody says i'm going home to get my gun and shoot you. you can't shoot them then. when he comes back wa his gun, maybe can he shoot them. not right then. threat is in the future. proportionality means you can't use more force than necessary to stop the threat against you. if you're only faced with nondeadly threat, use deadly force to defend yourself. if you're faced with deadly threat, can you use deadly threat to defend yourself. not complicated. deadly force means if you're in a jurisdiction when were you have a legal duty 0 to retreat, you have to take advantage
how do you qualify for self-defense? you have to meet five elements of self-defense. does anybody here -- at any seminar this afternoon? put your fingers in your ears you heard this a thousand times already. but the five elements of self-defense are proportionality, avoidableness. innocence means you couldn't have been the aggressor in the fight. makes sense. person who starts the fight cannot claim self-defense. immense means the threat you're defending against has to be about have to happen...
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air defenses because the armaments that the militias possess are not enough to shoot down an airplane from the height of ten thousand meters above ground. ok we cannot go live i believe to richard bloom a vehicle and security expert from embry riddle aeronautical university thanks indeed for joining us this hour now it's not the first time a malaysia airlines plane has crashed this year what's their safety record like well i think we have to be careful about of talking about malaysian aviation in general i'll go into catastrophic events in the last year or maybe a statistical anomaly my opinion would be certainly not the best certainly not the worst but it can certainly be modifications in fact i think maybe a little little information allowed to suggest but what's happened in the last few hours a link to what happened months ago would be bhushan in a clean up the sort of. and richard given that the that we know that this this huge military operation taking place and in this region of ukraine forces fighting it's the self-defense forces is it normal for a flight to be actually going o
air defenses because the armaments that the militias possess are not enough to shoot down an airplane from the height of ten thousand meters above ground. ok we cannot go live i believe to richard bloom a vehicle and security expert from embry riddle aeronautical university thanks indeed for joining us this hour now it's not the first time a malaysia airlines plane has crashed this year what's their safety record like well i think we have to be careful about of talking about malaysian aviation...
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and that same principle applies in the case of the use of collective self-defense right. he also mentioned that the self-defense forces will not participate in wars like gulf war or iraq war. that is to say that the self-defense forces will not take part in major operations such as major air raid or bombardment or invasion enemy's territory. what i want to stress here is one important purpose of this cabinet decision which was made yesterday is that japan is going to more proactively contribute to the peace and stability of the international community based upon the so-called proactive contribution to peace based upon the principles of the international cooperation. >>> let's now bring in our meteorologist, robert speta, for a check of the weather. robert, i hear people in the great lakes region in north america have been battered by severe weather. how do conditions look over there? >> yes, shery. we have been seeing across much of the central and eastern u.s. this past week really is the severe weather which has been continuing to blow up. yes, across the great lakes ar
and that same principle applies in the case of the use of collective self-defense right. he also mentioned that the self-defense forces will not participate in wars like gulf war or iraq war. that is to say that the self-defense forces will not take part in major operations such as major air raid or bombardment or invasion enemy's territory. what i want to stress here is one important purpose of this cabinet decision which was made yesterday is that japan is going to more proactively contribute...
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it is defensible. is it defensible enough to actually avoid a charge in this case? statement -- i've got my notes from court yesterday, apparently the defendant told the wife, he dreaded how cooper would look when he found him. and so we got to explore the context of these statements. we've got to see the entire conversation. it raises a very interesting legal issue though, as to whether or not that might even be admissible in court. in georgia, taping private conversations can be illegal. it all depends on whether or not he was considered to be in the public or private place. so this is going to be something that i guarantee you, the defense in this case is going to be exploring very, very closely. >> one of the issues obviously that's going to be explored is what was on the couple's various electronic devices. whether they were work computer, home computers, telephones. because there was some very internet searches. certainly by now, we know there was really graphic texting and sexting going on when justin ross harris was at work and his son was slowly dying in th
it is defensible. is it defensible enough to actually avoid a charge in this case? statement -- i've got my notes from court yesterday, apparently the defendant told the wife, he dreaded how cooper would look when he found him. and so we got to explore the context of these statements. we've got to see the entire conversation. it raises a very interesting legal issue though, as to whether or not that might even be admissible in court. in georgia, taping private conversations can be illegal. it...
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defense is this designed for headlines assertion from the defense that the mcdonnell's marriage was broken, and maureen had a child like crush on this businessman who the mcdonnell's are accuses of helping in exchange for tens of thousands of dollars in gifts. the defense lawyer said in court, maureen mcdonnell was angry. she hated governor mcdonnell. defense council told the jurors, maureen and johnny had a relationship some would consider improper for two people not married. the defense lawyer said at one point the governor wrote a long e-mail to his wife begging her to help save the marriage. mr. mcdonnell planned to read the e-mail in court. bob has agreed to open up his marriage and his life to you. honestly none of this is any of our business. if a family or a couple is having trouble. if a marriage is in trouble. if it doesn't have public policy consequences, it is none of our business. even when the people involved are public figures. not unless there are some hypocrisy consequences. the defense strategy in the corruption trial is going to be there marriage is the key. they'
defense is this designed for headlines assertion from the defense that the mcdonnell's marriage was broken, and maureen had a child like crush on this businessman who the mcdonnell's are accuses of helping in exchange for tens of thousands of dollars in gifts. the defense lawyer said in court, maureen mcdonnell was angry. she hated governor mcdonnell. defense council told the jurors, maureen and johnny had a relationship some would consider improper for two people not married. the defense...
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ways of managing defense budgeting. they are structure cuts. modernization. another tuneable lever of defense budgeting. readiness, again, adjustable up or down. kpepsati compensation especially in the last 12, 13 years has only been a lever that tunes upwards. i think the congressional and administration's approaches to making sure our wounded warriors and our active duty military have been well taken care of and are bipartisanly supported. however going forward we need to look at this in a bipartisan fashion. we need to look at the tunability because there are only two solutions to the problem. one is increase the defense budget and allow the costs and benefits to stay the same. i think in light of the last several years of budget deals, budget agreements, concerns, and continuing concerns about deficits in debt, that's not likely to be the answer. you're not going to see a large increase in the defense budget regardless of how elections go in the next couple of cycles. the other way to approach this is look at broad
ways of managing defense budgeting. they are structure cuts. modernization. another tuneable lever of defense budgeting. readiness, again, adjustable up or down. kpepsati compensation especially in the last 12, 13 years has only been a lever that tunes upwards. i think the congressional and administration's approaches to making sure our wounded warriors and our active duty military have been well taken care of and are bipartisanly supported. however going forward we need to look at this in a...
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the last defense witness has been excused.day, there really wasn't any opportunity for the prosecution to try and squeeze this new evidence in by some sort of legal back door. what you are seeing now is going to be just i think for public consumption for the arm-chair opinion makers. it's the first time we are seeing oscar pistorius demonstrate what he says he did that night and how reeva died. just take a listen and look. for the first time, you are listening to oscar miss topisto re-enacting the night the shot and killed his girlfriend. they aired audio and footage shot months after the death in the play by play of his version, he re-enacted how he ran to the door, shot three or four times. his tore yus on his stumps with his hand out stretched. after finding steenkamp, he describes what he did next. the roll of steenkamp played his pistori pistorius' sister, who was over the toilet like steenkamp was that night. they issued a statement explaining in the run-up to the trial, they hired a company to help the defense team map
the last defense witness has been excused.day, there really wasn't any opportunity for the prosecution to try and squeeze this new evidence in by some sort of legal back door. what you are seeing now is going to be just i think for public consumption for the arm-chair opinion makers. it's the first time we are seeing oscar pistorius demonstrate what he says he did that night and how reeva died. just take a listen and look. for the first time, you are listening to oscar miss topisto re-enacting...
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but now the defense has its turn. and we need to remember, this guy does not sound very good right now. he's a cheat. he's a liar. we know that. is he a killer? what we see the defense attorney doing is going through, finding out who are the witnesses. is there more evidence? this investigation is still ongoing. and remember last week, everybody was jumping on the opposite bandwagon. so we need to wait until all of the evidence comes out. i know we talked about this last week. everybody was behind him, saying, yes, you know, drop the charges against him. and there was that rush to judgment. there were 11,000 people that signed a petition, saying he's innocent. this was an accident. trying to pressure the d.a. into dropping the charges. so we need to take a step back. remember, this is only a prelim. and this will be litigated. all the issues allowed into this preliminary hearing may not come in at trial. that jury may be sequestered. and a trial judge may say, while he is a cheat, it isn't relevant to what happened th
but now the defense has its turn. and we need to remember, this guy does not sound very good right now. he's a cheat. he's a liar. we know that. is he a killer? what we see the defense attorney doing is going through, finding out who are the witnesses. is there more evidence? this investigation is still ongoing. and remember last week, everybody was jumping on the opposite bandwagon. so we need to wait until all of the evidence comes out. i know we talked about this last week. everybody was...
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air defense forces. or certainly. what we know about the professional training of the ukraine army in general we know it to be very very poor. i guess if it was instead of using the word about it look at career officers being just used conscripts. their equipment. the opinion of aviation expert and it was eerie kalash that we're hearing from. and just to recap he basically was saying that this is a reliable plane so it is a professional opinion it's going to take in something an external factor here something untoward to have brought that to the ground in his experience and as well as you know the people are going to be drawing parallels with what happened on the eighth of march as well incredibly so malaysian airlines plane went missing this is a malaysian airlines plane as well there's going to be all types of coming out. to tell you what let's go to who as i keep saying has been following this story we're getting information she's getting information can you keep us going to stop the what's coming in because even a
air defense forces. or certainly. what we know about the professional training of the ukraine army in general we know it to be very very poor. i guess if it was instead of using the word about it look at career officers being just used conscripts. their equipment. the opinion of aviation expert and it was eerie kalash that we're hearing from. and just to recap he basically was saying that this is a reliable plane so it is a professional opinion it's going to take in something an external factor...
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airliner is reported to have crashed in ukraine's east where the military is battling against local self-defense units now apparently the aircraft was traveling from amsterdam and disappeared from radar sixty kilometers away from the russian border according to the manifest two hundred eighty passengers are on board fifteen crew members and very sadly we are getting information from ukraine's security services the presumption from them is that all of the people on board are dead we have had eyewitness reports again these are unconfirmed but they do seem to corroborate the information we're getting from of the sources eyewitness reports unverified saying that they have seen parts of the plane wreckage on the ground as well as bodies and malaysian airlines who originally claimed to have no information on any possible plane missing they have since sent out an official tweet confirming they had indeed lost contact with one of their planes in that region of east ukraine. are going to be speaking to one of our correspondents union an ill interest a mobile first of all let's go back to renegotiate beca
airliner is reported to have crashed in ukraine's east where the military is battling against local self-defense units now apparently the aircraft was traveling from amsterdam and disappeared from radar sixty kilometers away from the russian border according to the manifest two hundred eighty passengers are on board fifteen crew members and very sadly we are getting information from ukraine's security services the presumption from them is that all of the people on board are dead we have had...
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as undersecretary of defense, mr. hale is principal advisor to the secretary of defense on budgetary and fiscal matters including development and execution of the department's annual budget of $600 billion. as chief financial officer, mr. hale receives the department's financial policy, financial management systems and business modernization efforts. our next witness is mr. robert speer, acting assistant secretary of the department of the army. mr. speer assumes responsibility for his position a couple of months ago, in february of this year. as acting assistant secretary, mr. speer advises the secretary of the army and chief of staff on matters relating to financial management and oversees the development, formulation, and implementation of policies, procedures and programs for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of department resources. our next witness is the honorable susan rabern. is it dr. rabern? are you retired navy? what was your rank in the navy? >> captain. >> captain. all right. so we'll have severa
as undersecretary of defense, mr. hale is principal advisor to the secretary of defense on budgetary and fiscal matters including development and execution of the department's annual budget of $600 billion. as chief financial officer, mr. hale receives the department's financial policy, financial management systems and business modernization efforts. our next witness is mr. robert speer, acting assistant secretary of the department of the army. mr. speer assumes responsibility for his position...
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we formulate our defense. all of the sudden johnny-come-lately self-defense.wling on the floor. all the things the defense has created in the middle of this trial that's in skiconsistent w all the evidence that the jury will know is the truth. >> today we also heard waiver told police moments after he shot her that the gun discharged. listen to this. >> the only able i was able to make this gun fire is by take it off safe and pulling the trigger. >> you're concluding that the gun doesn't go off unless the trigger is pulled. >> that's my conclusion, yes. >> now, today, there was a ballistics expert saying that's how the gun went off. that ballistics expert testified that wafer's explanation at the scene didn't add up. >> mm-hmm. >> that's a challenge. >> listen. >> what happened here? >> a consistent knocking on the door. i'm trying to look through the windows but every time i look through the windows and the door it's banging somewhere else. so i open up the door kind of like who is this and the gun discharged. i didn't know there was a round in there. i don't
we formulate our defense. all of the sudden johnny-come-lately self-defense.wling on the floor. all the things the defense has created in the middle of this trial that's in skiconsistent w all the evidence that the jury will know is the truth. >> today we also heard waiver told police moments after he shot her that the gun discharged. listen to this. >> the only able i was able to make this gun fire is by take it off safe and pulling the trigger. >> you're concluding that the...
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of self-defense.hat's another thing we'll see it as soon as the prosecution wraps up. >> when we look at the original questioning of mr. wafer after the incident, there was, at least nothing i saw in perhaps you know better where he expressed there were two people there. he thought there was a break in. he was being set up somehow. >> all true. the defense lawyer is creating an alternative narrative. and let's assume she doesn't call her client to the stand. we can talk about that. it's going to be her job to craft a story that jurors can accept as an alternative. >> you think the story there are two people. >> he didn't know. what if there was a second person. that would create enough fear to allow him to self-defense. that's very tough under the facts as we've talked about for him to be able to pull it off. that's the goal. >> what about the information from the gun expert regarding the trigger -- >> very important. what wafer has a major obstacle to freedom is two different stories. they don't coin
of self-defense.hat's another thing we'll see it as soon as the prosecution wraps up. >> when we look at the original questioning of mr. wafer after the incident, there was, at least nothing i saw in perhaps you know better where he expressed there were two people there. he thought there was a break in. he was being set up somehow. >> all true. the defense lawyer is creating an alternative narrative. and let's assume she doesn't call her client to the stand. we can talk about that....
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today the israeli defense forces, with the governmentf
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malaysian boeing has reportedly crashed in ukraine's east where the military is battling local self-defense units now apparently the traffic was traveling from the dock and disappeared from the right around sixty kilometers from the russian border old two hundred eighty passengers and fifteen crew members are presumed to be dead that's according to ukraine's security services we'll bring you more on this developing story now let's speak to our correspondent in the russia ukraine border irina killers can you hear me ok yes yes hi so just bring us more on this i mean it has just broken in the last few minutes what more can you tell us well we are looking at a plane full of people traveling. remember them belonging to a malaysian air boeing seven seven as you have said two hundred eighty passengers on board fifteen member crew the plane went down it reportedly was traveling at the moment the incident at a height of about ten kilometers in the air so exactly the causes for the incident at this point are unknown but of course we do have to keep in mind that where the plane has gone down is that
malaysian boeing has reportedly crashed in ukraine's east where the military is battling local self-defense units now apparently the traffic was traveling from the dock and disappeared from the right around sixty kilometers from the russian border old two hundred eighty passengers and fifteen crew members are presumed to be dead that's according to ukraine's security services we'll bring you more on this developing story now let's speak to our correspondent in the russia ukraine border irina...
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international russia's defense ministry says a second. airliner in the moments before it went down in eastern ukraine bearing characteristics of the. international experts are starting to arrive at the crash site four days after the tragedy happened amid mounting concern for a full scale investigation is being stalled. also in eastern ukraine a local militia triggers public outrage after being photographed apparently taking a toy from the disaster side but new video shows his accusers wrong. thank. i really tank shell a hospital already packed with injured. as the military offensive enters its third week triggering global condemnation and calls for an immediate cease fire. deal watching international. and we will start this hour with breaking news another jet was detected at the same time and place of the malaysian plane crash in eastern ukraine and it had the characteristics of a military that is what russia's defense ministry has revealed in the past couple of hours it also spotted increased activity of ukrainian radars on the movement
international russia's defense ministry says a second. airliner in the moments before it went down in eastern ukraine bearing characteristics of the. international experts are starting to arrive at the crash site four days after the tragedy happened amid mounting concern for a full scale investigation is being stalled. also in eastern ukraine a local militia triggers public outrage after being photographed apparently taking a toy from the disaster side but new video shows his accusers wrong....
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president says he's ready to reestablish a truce in the country's east but the army steps up the defensive on the find cities with more residential areas coming under fire. in saudi arabia sends thirty thousand troops to the border with iraq after a wave of radical islamist insurgents reportedly force iraqi border guards to flee . and a standoff between asylum seekers barricaded an abandoned school and authorities puts berlin on edge triggering protests in support of the refugees. for the welcome it's nice to have you company you're watching r.t. international. now despite the ukrainian president saying he's ready for another ceasefire violence in each of the country rages on during a phone call mr poroshenko told us vice president joe biden he may reestablish the truce but let's see the reality at the moment going on on the ground the city began one of the main hubs of anti kiev resistance has come under renewed artillery fire overnight shells landed on a local cancer hospital that you can see the building was badly damaged in these are pictures from the city of climate or skin other targ
president says he's ready to reestablish a truce in the country's east but the army steps up the defensive on the find cities with more residential areas coming under fire. in saudi arabia sends thirty thousand troops to the border with iraq after a wave of radical islamist insurgents reportedly force iraqi border guards to flee . and a standoff between asylum seekers barricaded an abandoned school and authorities puts berlin on edge triggering protests in support of the refugees. for the...
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defense is to both nations, both japan and korea they have to defense capabilities that are not ablecommunicate with each other because of information sharing restrictions that are of a political nature it degrades their ability to defend their own airspace and nations as a fact, and they understand that. so it's important i think that we keep articulating to the people of japan and south korea that for the military perspective, we understand the serious issues, the political and social issues that we have to be able to overcome but let's recognize they are an impediment to your security. >> [inaudible] the international waters but i was wondering if you are concerned about the chinese moderate shape particularly because china was a part. do you think this affects creation between the u.s., china and any other participating and would this [inaudible] >> thank you. it's the united states off of hawaii monitoring the activiti activities. the good news about this is that it is a recognition or acceptance by the chinese but what we have been saying to them for some time is military opera
defense is to both nations, both japan and korea they have to defense capabilities that are not ablecommunicate with each other because of information sharing restrictions that are of a political nature it degrades their ability to defend their own airspace and nations as a fact, and they understand that. so it's important i think that we keep articulating to the people of japan and south korea that for the military perspective, we understand the serious issues, the political and social issues...