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dr. carter, we also want to thank you for coming back.you had a pretty good life lined up for yourself and you are willing to come back and deserve, and we are grateful both to you and of course, to general dempsey. we've heard so much from you and i can -- we've learned so much from you and i can understand why men and women in the military have such bad on respect for your but such affection for you. you have truly been a soldier's soldier come and to think your inspirational leadership has been something that's inspired us all. in terms of the testimony today i found it enormously sobering, atand the threats that the nation is facing and then the threats that we are imposing upon ourselves to it seems we have two threats, the threats in the world that you are sworn to defend and to protect, and our threats we are self imposing through our approach to the way we're dealing with our money. the most stunning prospect of sequester we all met and kind of bonded more than two years ago is really deeply troubling. the budget that we just pass
dr. carter, we also want to thank you for coming back.you had a pretty good life lined up for yourself and you are willing to come back and deserve, and we are grateful both to you and of course, to general dempsey. we've heard so much from you and i can -- we've learned so much from you and i can understand why men and women in the military have such bad on respect for your but such affection for you. you have truly been a soldier's soldier come and to think your inspirational leadership has...
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dr. carter went to silicon valley to help make the department both a tract silicon valley and the technology -- a tract silicon valley and -- attract silicon valley and the techlogy community, but also to change the culture of defense. what is the best way to try to do this? to bring these ideas into a system that can be very ponderous, in which you have spent a lot of your career and complained about the ponderous nature? schaeffer: i think we have made some headway. i would do it through research and development of prototypes. one of the things thatlows our system down is a god series of regulations. we are trying to -- is a god awful series of regulations. we can cut and a norma's amount of time in -- an enormous amount of time if we do prototyping up front. we are starting to see some really neat things coming out. we have within t the air force and tarp of the high-speed advanced weapon prototype. the army has a helicopter prototype. none of these are going to be final systems but we are learning a lot about how to build fast by doing s&p. vago: do you have all the authority you think y
dr. carter went to silicon valley to help make the department both a tract silicon valley and the technology -- a tract silicon valley and -- attract silicon valley and the techlogy community, but also to change the culture of defense. what is the best way to try to do this? to bring these ideas into a system that can be very ponderous, in which you have spent a lot of your career and complained about the ponderous nature? schaeffer: i think we have made some headway. i would do it through...
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dr. carter go out to silicon valley and make his pitch.hat is the status of all of this activity that is going on? bob: i would say it's a work in progress. they have establishshed a series of mechanisms to try to work on these big ideas. as you mentioned, there's the long-range r&d planning program that is kind of theechnology piece. also, the deputy secretary of work launched an effort to reinvigorate wargaming and all these efforts are working together to try to figure out the technologies and new operational concepts to offset these adversarial investments and disruptive technologies what hopefully, will be seen in the next budget. not mucuch time in this administration left, and i think the next big thing to look for is what is folded into the budget next fall. ben: i think what we've really seen as the execution of the planan is intended, and i think he has s been successful in that. number of allies s have become very interested this. we are also seeing regional partners throughout asia wondering how they fit into this regime which
dr. carter go out to silicon valley and make his pitch.hat is the status of all of this activity that is going on? bob: i would say it's a work in progress. they have establishshed a series of mechanisms to try to work on these big ideas. as you mentioned, there's the long-range r&d planning program that is kind of theechnology piece. also, the deputy secretary of work launched an effort to reinvigorate wargaming and all these efforts are working together to try to figure out the...
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dr. carter and dr.the community together. >> as leaks are starting to come out, it makes people more suspicion there are a lot of people on the streets tonight and again a big question about what may happen tomorrow. >> i really wish to a great extend that the report had remained confidential. the little small tidbits that we have been getting i think are doing more harm, raising much to our chagrin questions without any answers. i think that is something that should have remained behind closed doors until the completed process has come to due course. >> i have talked to a lot of people who have been in schools the last couple of days trying to tamp down expectations some people believing there will be an indictment and charges brought and we will not know much more tomorrow night than night. >> i was in if schools this morning. i wz talking to sixth graders about being leaders for the future. they can be the change that they wish to see. >> when do you do that do you get optimism? >> today i traugt on
dr. carter and dr.the community together. >> as leaks are starting to come out, it makes people more suspicion there are a lot of people on the streets tonight and again a big question about what may happen tomorrow. >> i really wish to a great extend that the report had remained confidential. the little small tidbits that we have been getting i think are doing more harm, raising much to our chagrin questions without any answers. i think that is something that should have remained...
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dr. carter, we also want to thank you for coming back. you had a pretty good life lined up for yourself, but you are willing to come back and serve. we are grateful both to you and of course to general dempsey. we have learned so much from you and i can understand why the men and women in the military have such, natalieot only respect but admiration for you. your inspirational leadership is something that has inspired us all. in terms of the testimony today i found this enormously sobering. and the threat that the nation is facing and the threats that we are imposing upon ourselves it seems that we have to wo threats -- the threats around the world and threats that we are imposing. the most stunning prospect of the sequester, where we all met and kind of bonded to years ago is very troubling. the budget we just passed yesterday is a so deeply flawed that it will only provoke tremendous problems in this committee. i am deeply concerned that what was passed yesterday, despite the best efforts of the chairman, we result in 30-22-b allocation
dr. carter, we also want to thank you for coming back. you had a pretty good life lined up for yourself, but you are willing to come back and serve. we are grateful both to you and of course to general dempsey. we have learned so much from you and i can understand why the men and women in the military have such, natalieot only respect but admiration for you. your inspirational leadership is something that has inspired us all. in terms of the testimony today i found this enormously sobering. and...
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dr. carter on his first appearance before the subcommittee in his capacity as secretary of defense. mr. secretary, we look forward to working with you. i also want to recognize that this will be general dempsey's final appearance as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. general dempsey, you have served with distinction sense 2011, and this committee is grateful for your contributions. we will miss your valuable insight when your term comes to an end in october. the committee also welcomes mr. mike mccord, the undersecretary of defense and chief financial officer for the department. i'm confident that mr. mccord will provide the committee with useful information as the subcommittee formulates the 2016 defense budget. thank you for appearing before us. your full statements will of course be included in the record. i will now turn to a friend and vice chairman of the committee senator durbin for his opening remarks. general dempsey: thank you, mr. chairman. secretary carter, glad to see you. mr. mccord, thank you as well for being a part of this. a special thanks to general dempsey for yo
dr. carter on his first appearance before the subcommittee in his capacity as secretary of defense. mr. secretary, we look forward to working with you. i also want to recognize that this will be general dempsey's final appearance as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. general dempsey, you have served with distinction sense 2011, and this committee is grateful for your contributions. we will miss your valuable insight when your term comes to an end in october. the committee also welcomes mr....
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dr. carter, we also want to thank you for coming back. you had a pretty good life lined up for yourself, but you are willing to come back and serve. we are grateful both to you and of course to general dempsey. we have learned so much from you and i can understand why the men and women in the military have such, natalieot only respect but admiration for you. your inspirational leadership is something that has inspired us all. in terms of the testimony today i found this enormously sobering. and the threat that the nation is facing and the threats that we are imposing upon ourselves it seems that we have to wo threats -- the threats around the world and threats that we are imposing. the most stunning prospect of the sequester, where we all met and kind of bonded to years ago is very troubling. the budget we just passed yesterday is a so deeply flawed that it will only provoke tremendous problems in this committee. i am deeply concerned that what was passed yesterday, despite the best efforts of the chairman, we result in 30-22-b allocation
dr. carter, we also want to thank you for coming back. you had a pretty good life lined up for yourself, but you are willing to come back and serve. we are grateful both to you and of course to general dempsey. we have learned so much from you and i can understand why the men and women in the military have such, natalieot only respect but admiration for you. your inspirational leadership is something that has inspired us all. in terms of the testimony today i found this enormously sobering. and...
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dr. carter on his first appearance before the subcommittee in his capacity as secretary of defense. mr. secretary, we look forward to working with you. i also want to recognize that this will be general dempsey 's final appearance as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. general dempsey, you have served with distinction sense 2011, and this committee is grateful for your contributions. we will miss your valuable insight when your term comes to an end in october. the committee also welcomes mr. mike mccord, the undersecretary of defense and chief financial officer for the department. i'm confident that mr. mccord will provide the committee with useful information as the subcommittee formulates the 2016 defense budget. thank you for appearing before us. your full statements will of course be included in the record. i will now turn to a friend and vice chairman of the committee senator durbin for his opening remarks. general dempsey: thank you, mr. chairman. secretary carter, glad to see you. mr. mccord, thank you as well for being a part of this. a special thanks to general dead sea for
dr. carter on his first appearance before the subcommittee in his capacity as secretary of defense. mr. secretary, we look forward to working with you. i also want to recognize that this will be general dempsey 's final appearance as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. general dempsey, you have served with distinction sense 2011, and this committee is grateful for your contributions. we will miss your valuable insight when your term comes to an end in october. the committee also welcomes mr....
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dr. ben carter opened with a tune no one has ever heard of. ♪ >> ben carson's palms are sweating, knees sweethe surface, looks ready to drop bombs. nowadays everybody wants to talk. it's a bunch of jibberish. ♪ own it own it ♪ >> look at jon stewart with the flows. >> what are we going to do without jon stewart? >> i don't know. the think is it's a good look for the republicans, a gospel choir. i never thought i would see that. welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour they risk their lives for our country, but american troops and vets in pain could be the victim of a scam. ahead, cbs news goes under cover cover. >> looking forward to that cover. we're going to ask a reporter and author who spent years investigating the food industry and find out if it's what customers really want. >>> but first time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. the "washington post" says the senate is celebrating the passage of a budget bill. they aim for a budget balanced within ten years and the repeal of obama care which they promised to veto. no democrat agreed
dr. ben carter opened with a tune no one has ever heard of. ♪ >> ben carson's palms are sweating, knees sweethe surface, looks ready to drop bombs. nowadays everybody wants to talk. it's a bunch of jibberish. ♪ own it own it ♪ >> look at jon stewart with the flows. >> what are we going to do without jon stewart? >> i don't know. the think is it's a good look for the republicans, a gospel choir. i never thought i would see that. welcome back to "cbs this...
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dr. carter, we also want to thank you for coming back. you had a pretty good life lined up for yourself, but you are willing to come back and serve. we are grateful both to you and of course to general dempsey. we have learned so much from you and i can understand why the men and women in the military have such, natalieot only respect but admiration for you. your inspirational leadership is something that has inspired us all. in terms of the testimony today i found this enormously sobering. and the threat that the nation is facing and the threats that we are imposing upon ourselves it seems that we have to wo threats -- the threats around the world and threats that we are imposing. the most stunning prospect of the sequester, where we all met and kind of bonded to years ago is very troubling. the budget we just passed yesterday is a so deeply flawed that it will only provoke tremendous problems in this committee. i am deeply concerned that what was passed yesterday, despite the best efforts of the chairman, we result in 30-22-b allocation
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dr. siegel. gregg: defense secretary ash carter raising concerns about iraq's ability to fight isis as the terroristyou are in territory in iraq and syria. heather: heavy rains sparking devastating floods in the plains. but i think he's kinda nailing it. (music) hotels.com. they don't need me right now. rainfall >> government forces in iraq gearing up to launch attacks against isis after the group takes key towns including ramadi. isis gaining control of the border crossing between iraq and syria. i am heather childers in for martha maccallum. >> and i am greg jarred in for bill hemmer. defense secretary ash carter raising questions about the obama administration strategy to defeat isis saying the iraqis shows no will to fight. those were his words. and new video showing the aftermath of an attack by syria's military targeting a town recently captured by isis. >> jennifer griffin joins us. why is the defense secretary's admission significant? >> reporter: well it is significant because it means the current strategy to defeat isis that consist of no boots on the ground and partnering with locals will
dr. siegel. gregg: defense secretary ash carter raising concerns about iraq's ability to fight isis as the terroristyou are in territory in iraq and syria. heather: heavy rains sparking devastating floods in the plains. but i think he's kinda nailing it. (music) hotels.com. they don't need me right now. rainfall >> government forces in iraq gearing up to launch attacks against isis after the group takes key towns including ramadi. isis gaining control of the border crossing between iraq...
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dr. burzynski was while jimmy carter was wearing cardigan sweaters and forcing everybody to keep their thermostatshing -- >> i don't know. >> you you couldn't turn the air conditioning on until if got up to 72 or 73. he actually would take a lamp and put it right by the thermostat. >> his office was cool. the book is the american september curryoccur century over. thank you so much. anne gearan, thank you, as well. >>> coming up -- this got awkward. >> i may leave again. >> i don't think he knew what do with himself about. >> jeremy piven took method acting to the extreme. hopefully the seven second delay is in effect. this is one of high/low things newspapers do. we're about for go low. to go low. f was just named motor trend's 2015 car of the year. so was the 100% electric e-golf. and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least the high performance gti. looks like we're gonna need a bigger podium. the volkswagen golf family. motor trend's 2015 "cars" of the year. hey america, still not sure whether to stay or go to your people? ♪ well this summer, stay with choice hotels twice an
dr. burzynski was while jimmy carter was wearing cardigan sweaters and forcing everybody to keep their thermostatshing -- >> i don't know. >> you you couldn't turn the air conditioning on until if got up to 72 or 73. he actually would take a lamp and put it right by the thermostat. >> his office was cool. the book is the american september curryoccur century over. thank you so much. anne gearan, thank you, as well. >>> coming up -- this got awkward. >> i may...
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dr. marc marc siegel, fox news. >>> still ahead, is the epa playing fair in its quest to expand its authority? ? first, is america's grip on >>> on this memorial day weekend, ashton carterfending the use of american air strikes as an integral part in the fight against isis terrorists. but will the u.s. continue to have air superiority over it is enemies in the future? jennifer griffin discovers that question tonight. >> reporter: the f-22 was not used in combat until the fight against isis last october. its stealth flies nearly twice the speed of sound and has led nearly every air combat mission over syria since. >> i think we saw a lot of what the f-22 can do but you certainly didn't see all that it can do. >> reporter: general mark welsh is concerned about the future. >> china and russia are examples of two countries that will be feeling capability in the next three to five years if they stay on track that is better than we currently have in many areas. >> in the next three to five years, have better capability than the things we currently have. divide eight to ten years from now, we could be facing as many as eight to ten countries. >> reporter: how much is the innov
dr. marc marc siegel, fox news. >>> still ahead, is the epa playing fair in its quest to expand its authority? ? first, is america's grip on >>> on this memorial day weekend, ashton carterfending the use of american air strikes as an integral part in the fight against isis terrorists. but will the u.s. continue to have air superiority over it is enemies in the future? jennifer griffin discovers that question tonight. >> reporter: the f-22 was not used in combat until the...
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dr. frank luntz: one more person for governor. >> i think we need a leader. i don't think senator or governor makes a difference. [applause] >> jimmy carterible. dr. frank luntz: what kind of leader are you looking for? be specific. >> a visionary leader who has the skills and experience to implement the vision who is right on every issue. [applause] dr. frank luntz: how many of you think the republicans will lose to hillary clinton in 2016? how many of you think republicans will win in 2016? [applause] dr. frank luntz: she is tough. the clintons are tough candidates. why do you think she is going to lose? >> i think hillary is going to lose because there are too many people that are on to her. we need to get her out before she can even run for the presidency. [applause] dr. frank luntz: one more. yes, go ahead. you have to hold the microphone. >> my candidate has beaten the clintons many times. in every race he has ever had, he has fought them and beat them. governor mike huckabee. [applause] dr. frank luntz: remember the rules. we are not supposed to be advocating for candidates. i cannot see your button from here. [laughter] dr. frank
dr. frank luntz: one more person for governor. >> i think we need a leader. i don't think senator or governor makes a difference. [applause] >> jimmy carterible. dr. frank luntz: what kind of leader are you looking for? be specific. >> a visionary leader who has the skills and experience to implement the vision who is right on every issue. [applause] dr. frank luntz: how many of you think the republicans will lose to hillary clinton in 2016? how many of you think republicans...