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dr. marshall so just so sort of put stay where we are i think the question is whether the intent of thisommission to eliminate the caroid restraint when we want to do that immediately or give ourselves time to the point that commissioner dejesus is making that is possible after a full assessment we are satisfied it is possible we're not dr. marshall and so do we want to leave it as an option my issue would be for what situations and i will not be comfortable with it used for anything less than a officers by a lavj officer with an officer who has his or her life's threatened particular officers that are smaller or female officers that found it to be a tool that helped them so that is a suggestion that i have the group. >> commissioner vice president turman. >> i heard i think commissioner dejesus said it was in here where it caroid in here and it's page 7 prohibited from the following caroid and choke holds we have. >> i thought you were saying that was in here that's a prohibition. >> to make sure that none added it. >> i thought it was out so i came here with the understanding that was
dr. marshall so just so sort of put stay where we are i think the question is whether the intent of thisommission to eliminate the caroid restraint when we want to do that immediately or give ourselves time to the point that commissioner dejesus is making that is possible after a full assessment we are satisfied it is possible we're not dr. marshall and so do we want to leave it as an option my issue would be for what situations and i will not be comfortable with it used for anything less than...
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dr. marshall. >> commissioner dejesus. >> catching the data it will be interesting if you check with theata all the data that would be great moving forward. >> it is definitely going on we have a from whether from - doing that looking at seven hundred set forth so the department will change that we have technology and it will be part of the stop we're in conversations with the department of technology it is coming out for other san francisco police department police officers and has its own icon the officers will click on that and it will ask all the specific questions we want to do in collecting data that is so much needed to do this is in the works and happening and we're excited about thank you. >> thank you lieutenant and thank you for the presentation and ms. merriam colleagues me questions on the d go its in great shape okay do i have a motion. >> that happens later guys trust me i got this i got this. >> do i have a motion. >> do i have a second. >> second. >> public comment on the motion. >> there we go. >> good evening and welcome. >> commissioners for the last 40 years i've bee
dr. marshall. >> commissioner dejesus. >> catching the data it will be interesting if you check with theata all the data that would be great moving forward. >> it is definitely going on we have a from whether from - doing that looking at seven hundred set forth so the department will change that we have technology and it will be part of the stop we're in conversations with the department of technology it is coming out for other san francisco police department police officers...
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dr. marshall. >> commissioner dejesus. >> catching the data it will be interesting if you check with theata all the data that would be great moving forward. >> it is definitely going on we have a from whether from - doing that looking at seven hundred set forth so the department will change that we have technology and it will be part of the stop we're in conversations with the department of technology it is coming out for other san francisco police department police officers and has its own icon the officers will click on that and it will ask all the specific questions we want to do in collecting data that is so much needed to do this is in the works and happening and we're excited about thank you. >> thank you lieutenant and thank you for the presentation and ms. merriam colleagues me questions on the d go its in great shape okay do i have a motion. >> that happens later guys trust me i got this i got this. >> do i have a motion. >> do i have a second. >> second. >> public comment on the motion. >> there we go. >> good evening and welcome. >> commissioners for the last 40 years i've bee
dr. marshall. >> commissioner dejesus. >> catching the data it will be interesting if you check with theata all the data that would be great moving forward. >> it is definitely going on we have a from whether from - doing that looking at seven hundred set forth so the department will change that we have technology and it will be part of the stop we're in conversations with the department of technology it is coming out for other san francisco police department police officers...
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dr. marshall took any further reports for my colleagues? is that you? i can clear this regard nobody else? okay. thank you, colleagues. let's call it our policy analyst that we all worked very hard to get this odd one here. anna bought one is our police corps oh. you will all recall that when we began this reform conversation i know commissioner dejesus revokes in here for some kind of record as the johnson commission is that in having robust staff and given the doj's presence we did recruit from the best and brightest so this odd one is here to give us an update regarding the commission's response and implementation plan to the cops report which of the us doj report welcome. >> thank you. good evening pres. loftus vp turman commissioners director hicks and chief chaplin. quite daunting up here. [inaudible] men and women that give 2 min. of their time. >>[laughing] my name is rodney i went missing a policy analyst with the police commission. late last week i submitted a memo that am hoping that the discussion is how the commission would like to get invo
dr. marshall took any further reports for my colleagues? is that you? i can clear this regard nobody else? okay. thank you, colleagues. let's call it our policy analyst that we all worked very hard to get this odd one here. anna bought one is our police corps oh. you will all recall that when we began this reform conversation i know commissioner dejesus revokes in here for some kind of record as the johnson commission is that in having robust staff and given the doj's presence we did recruit...
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dr. marshall took any further reports for my colleagues? is that you? i can clear this regard nobody else? okay. thank you, colleagues. let's call it our policy analyst that we all worked very hard to get this odd one here. anna bought one is our police corps oh. you will all recall that when we began this reform conversation i know commissioner dejesus revokes in here for some kind of record as the johnson commission is that in having robust staff and given the doj's presence we did recruit from the best and brightest so this odd one is here to give us an update regarding the commission's response and implementation plan to the cops report which of the us doj report welcome. >> thank you. good evening pres. loftus vp turman commissioners director hicks and chief chaplin. quite daunting up here. [inaudible] men and women that give 2 min. of their time. >>[laughing] my name is rodney i went missing a policy analyst with the police commission. late last week i submitted a memo that am hoping that the discussion is how the commission would like to get invo
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dr. marshall joining us now. your reaction to the hire. >> the end of a long process that started six months ago and happy to have the mayor name the new chief scott to lead the department in san francisco. he was at the top of our list and the names to be turned over to the mayor and the decision was him ultimately but we are happy. >> what specifically about chief scott was it that helped you make your decision? the experience, what specifically helped you? >> well, his experience, a big thing was experience. and your bane area and the city of san francisco and the position he had risen to, deputy chief. supervisorring over 1700 employees in the metro area where he was and just about the few that -- less than we have here and the work with reform was a big thing. we are in the midst of reform with the doj reforms that we have to implement. we all sat down and we all liked him and he was in the names we sent to the mayor. the new chief says he supports the use of tasers and a controversy in san francisco. my und
dr. marshall joining us now. your reaction to the hire. >> the end of a long process that started six months ago and happy to have the mayor name the new chief scott to lead the department in san francisco. he was at the top of our list and the names to be turned over to the mayor and the decision was him ultimately but we are happy. >> what specifically about chief scott was it that helped you make your decision? the experience, what specifically helped you? >> well, his...
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dr. marshall takes a closer look at the new study showing a link with skin cancer. >>> a wild look at the wilderness. ma action. first you see a black bear there wandering through the area, but then this is the cool part. a bobcat sniffing around, and it starts leaping and hops right across the stream. it looks like a scene out of like a haunting movie or something with all of the fog. >> not in west hampton. for sure that is pretty awesome. >>> so the sunshine is out today. cooler air for the weekend. pretty quiet. >> i like what rudy said, put the christmas lights out. >> our next newscast is at 5:00. but what if you could turn things around? discover once-daily invokana?. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana? is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia. invokana? works around the clock by reducing the amount of sugar allowed back into the body, and sending some sugar out through the process of urination. and w
dr. marshall takes a closer look at the new study showing a link with skin cancer. >>> a wild look at the wilderness. ma action. first you see a black bear there wandering through the area, but then this is the cool part. a bobcat sniffing around, and it starts leaping and hops right across the stream. it looks like a scene out of like a haunting movie or something with all of the fog. >> not in west hampton. for sure that is pretty awesome. >>> so the sunshine is out...
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dr. mallika marshall, cbs news, boston. nordstrom is selling a ?rock? for 85 dollars...and it's causing quite an uproar online. online.the rock comes in a little leather pouch. the maker, "made solid", doesn't have a real answer for the rocks purpose or the price tag. but has some suggstions for what to do with it. like...use it as a paper weight or a conversation piece. comments have been g in about the ground is so expensive. but for shoppers on a budget don't worry...there's also a smaller version of the rock being sold for a modest 65 dollars. 3 your full readycast with meterologist rebecca schuld is ? tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto?- a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart entresto? was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto?.
dr. mallika marshall, cbs news, boston. nordstrom is selling a ?rock? for 85 dollars...and it's causing quite an uproar online. online.the rock comes in a little leather pouch. the maker, "made solid", doesn't have a real answer for the rocks purpose or the price tag. but has some suggstions for what to do with it. like...use it as a paper weight or a conversation piece. comments have been g in about the ground is so expensive. but for shoppers on a budget don't worry...there's also a...
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dr. marshall, thank you for your time. lets get nor react and bring in civil rights attorney john burress. >> my first take is that he seems to have the requisite experience and he has led a huge segment and talked about these issues and i think he is a good pick for now. the question is how survivals he will be is a function of how well he can bring the department along. there are serious issues that he has to deal with in terms of the reforms and it will be on the ease of reforms and when you deal with the tough reforms over the use of force, whether or not you have the carotid hole, but at the end of the day if he is going to lead he has to get the community itself and the police commission and he has the requisite skills and you don't know until a crisis comes up and when that happens there is a shooting and questionable whether he will resume the position of the police chief and the offices themselves or does he hold back and give the community some sense that he is even minded and handed in terms of these issue. >> w
dr. marshall, thank you for your time. lets get nor react and bring in civil rights attorney john burress. >> my first take is that he seems to have the requisite experience and he has led a huge segment and talked about these issues and i think he is a good pick for now. the question is how survivals he will be is a function of how well he can bring the department along. there are serious issues that he has to deal with in terms of the reforms and it will be on the ease of reforms and...
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dr. joe marshall tells us the commission appreciated bill scott's record of reform. >>> and on news institution.com you will find more on san francisco's new police officer including the full video from today's news conference with mayor lee. click on the story near the top of our home page. >>> now to a developing story we have been following. police in vallejo are investigating a shooting at a pawn shop that left one person dead and a second person wounded. a witness saw two men wearing masks on springs roll at 3:10. when officers arrived they found two people inside the store suffering from gunshot wound. we are workinging to get more information but a tweet indicates that suspects are still at large. >>> the contra costa sheriff's office is looking for a car thief after a man crashed a boxster. the woman that owns the car was forced out by the gunman yesterday on danville boulevard in alamo. the suspect later crashed the car on interstate 880 near 66th avenue in oakland and took off running. investigators are still looking for him and say he may be injured. >>> a computer glitch on the southwes
dr. joe marshall tells us the commission appreciated bill scott's record of reform. >>> and on news institution.com you will find more on san francisco's new police officer including the full video from today's news conference with mayor lee. click on the story near the top of our home page. >>> now to a developing story we have been following. police in vallejo are investigating a shooting at a pawn shop that left one person dead and a second person wounded. a witness saw two...
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dr. joe marshal which is a mayor nominee and he'll expire on april 30, 2018, -- 2017. dr. rshal, 2008 and also sonyia so there's two mayor appointees -- i agree that the candidate was phenomenal and thoughtful. it sounds like the way the conversation is going, because people are more familiar and knowledgeable and have more comfort ability they would rather be with someone that they're more familiar with. i - i think for me it's about clear distinction between abacademic verses a practitioner. 40 years is a phenomenal amount of times but i have been doing this for 6 years and i haven't seen that connection. and i am still uncomfortable with supporting someone that hasn't taken the time to attend a meeting. they've spent time being involved verses rolling their sleeves and getting involved. thank you. >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor cohen. -- campos. >> i'm not going -- we should move forward and vote. i think there are differences of opinion on which happened today, but i think we should vote and i think that we should act today. i actually think the mistakes the
dr. joe marshal which is a mayor nominee and he'll expire on april 30, 2018, -- 2017. dr. rshal, 2008 and also sonyia so there's two mayor appointees -- i agree that the candidate was phenomenal and thoughtful. it sounds like the way the conversation is going, because people are more familiar and knowledgeable and have more comfort ability they would rather be with someone that they're more familiar with. i - i think for me it's about clear distinction between abacademic verses a practitioner....
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dr. joe marshal which is a mayor nominee and he'll expire on april 30, 2018, -- 2017. dr. rshal, 2008 and also sonyia so there's two mayor appointees -- i agree that the candidate was phenomenal and thoughtful. it sounds like the way the conversation is going, because people are more familiar and knowledgeable and have more comfort ability they would rather be with someone that they're more familiar with. i - i think for me it's about clear distinction between abacademic verses a practitioner. 40 years is a phenomenal amount of times but i have been doing this for 6 years and i haven't seen that connection. and i am still uncomfortable with supporting someone that hasn't taken the time to attend a meeting. they've spent time being involved verses rolling their sleeves and getting involved. thank you. >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor cohen. -- campos. >> i'm not going -- we should move forward and vote. i think there are differences of opinion on which happened today, but i think we should vote and i think that we should act today. i actually think the mistakes the
dr. joe marshal which is a mayor nominee and he'll expire on april 30, 2018, -- 2017. dr. rshal, 2008 and also sonyia so there's two mayor appointees -- i agree that the candidate was phenomenal and thoughtful. it sounds like the way the conversation is going, because people are more familiar and knowledgeable and have more comfort ability they would rather be with someone that they're more familiar with. i - i think for me it's about clear distinction between abacademic verses a practitioner....
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dr. joe marshal which is a mayor nominee and he'll expire on april 30, 2018, -- 2017. dr. rshal, 2008 and also sonyia so there's two mayor appointees -- i agree that the candidate was phenomenal and thoughtful. it sounds like the way the conversation is going, because people are more familiar and knowledgeable and have more comfort ability they would rather be with someone that they're more familiar with. i - i think for me it's about clear distinction between abacademic verses a practitioner. 40 years is a phenomenal amount of times but i have been doing this for 6 years and i haven't seen that connection. and i am still uncomfortable with supporting someone that hasn't taken the time to attend a meeting. they've spent time being involved verses rolling their sleeves and getting involved. thank you. >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor cohen. -- campos. >> i'm not going -- we should move forward and vote. i think there are differences of opinion on which happened today, but i think we should vote and i think that we should act today. i actually think the mistakes the
dr. joe marshal which is a mayor nominee and he'll expire on april 30, 2018, -- 2017. dr. rshal, 2008 and also sonyia so there's two mayor appointees -- i agree that the candidate was phenomenal and thoughtful. it sounds like the way the conversation is going, because people are more familiar and knowledgeable and have more comfort ability they would rather be with someone that they're more familiar with. i - i think for me it's about clear distinction between abacademic verses a practitioner....
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dr. marshall of henderson and bought my mother some teeth. it changed my mother's life. my mother had teeth. so my parents lived in searchlight until they both died. i think a number of people saw them. my staff at least knows my dad killed himself. can i remember that day so plainly. i had been out -- i spent two hours with muhammad ali, him and i, one of his handlers and one of my staff. what a -- it was so -- for me who has always been -- wanted to be an athlete, wannabe, that was great. some of you know i fought, but that was -- he was in a different world than me. but he was nice. he was generous with his time and so much fun. he said let's go cause some trouble out here. he kicked the walls and yelled and screamed, and i was happy. i walked to my car, got to my office, and my receptionist joanie said to me, mr. reid, your mom's on the phone. and i -- i talked to my mother all the time, many, many times a week. she said your pop shot himself. so she lived in searchlight. it took me an hour, hour and a half to get out there. i can still remember seeing my dad on that
dr. marshall of henderson and bought my mother some teeth. it changed my mother's life. my mother had teeth. so my parents lived in searchlight until they both died. i think a number of people saw them. my staff at least knows my dad killed himself. can i remember that day so plainly. i had been out -- i spent two hours with muhammad ali, him and i, one of his handlers and one of my staff. what a -- it was so -- for me who has always been -- wanted to be an athlete, wannabe, that was great....
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dr. marshall of henderson and bought my mother some teeth. it changed my mother's life. my mother had teeth. so my parents lived in searchlight until they both died. i think a number of people saw them. my staff at least knows my dad killed himself. can i remember that day so plainly. i had been out -- i spent two hours with muhammad ali, him and i, one of his handlers and one of my staff. what a -- it was so -- for me who has always been -- wanted to be an athlete, wannabe, that was great. some of you know i fought, but that was -- he was in a different world than me. but he was nice. he was generous with his time and so much fun. he said let's go cause some trouble out here. he kicked the walls and yelled and screamed, and i was happy. i walked to my car, got to my office, and my receptionist joanie said to me, mr. reid, your mom's on the phone. and i -- i talked to my mother all the time, many, many times a week. she said your pop shot himself. so she lived in searchlight. it took me an hour, hour and a half to get out there. i can still remember seeing my dad on that
dr. marshall of henderson and bought my mother some teeth. it changed my mother's life. my mother had teeth. so my parents lived in searchlight until they both died. i think a number of people saw them. my staff at least knows my dad killed himself. can i remember that day so plainly. i had been out -- i spent two hours with muhammad ali, him and i, one of his handlers and one of my staff. what a -- it was so -- for me who has always been -- wanted to be an athlete, wannabe, that was great....
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dr. joe marshal which is a mayor nominee and he'll expire on april 30, 2018, -- 2017. dr. marshal, 2008 and also sonyia so there's two mayor appointees -- i agree that the candidate was phenomenal and thoughtful. it sounds like the way the conversation is going, because people are more familiar and knowledgeable and have more comfort ability they would rather be with someone that they're more familiar with. i - i think for me it's about clear distinction between abacademic verses a practitioner. 40 years is a phenomenal amount of times but i have been doing this for 6 years and i haven't seen that connection. and i am still uncomfortable with supporting someone that hasn't taken the time to attend a meeting. they've spent time being involved verses rolling their sleeves and getting involved. thank you. >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor cohen. -- campos. >> i'm not going -- we should move forward and vote. i think there are differences of opinion on which happened today, but i think we should vote and i think that we should act today. i actually think the mistakes th
dr. joe marshal which is a mayor nominee and he'll expire on april 30, 2018, -- 2017. dr. marshal, 2008 and also sonyia so there's two mayor appointees -- i agree that the candidate was phenomenal and thoughtful. it sounds like the way the conversation is going, because people are more familiar and knowledgeable and have more comfort ability they would rather be with someone that they're more familiar with. i - i think for me it's about clear distinction between abacademic verses a...
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dr. joe marshal which is a mayor nominee and he'll expire on april 30, 2018, -- 2017. dr. marshal, 2008 and also sonyia so there's two mayor appointees -- i agree that the candidate was phenomenal and thoughtful. it sounds like the way the conversation is going, because people are more familiar and knowledgeable and have more comfort ability they would rather be with someone that they're more familiar with. i - i think for me it's about clear distinction between abacademic verses a practitioner. 40 years is a phenomenal amount of times but i have been doing this for 6 years and i haven't seen that connection. and i am still uncomfortable with supporting someone that hasn't taken the time to attend a meeting. they've spent time being involved verses rolling their sleeves and getting involved. thank you. >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor cohen. -- campos. >> i'm not going -- we should move forward and vote. i think there are differences of opinion on which happened today, but i think we should vote and i think that we should act today. i actually think the mistakes th
dr. joe marshal which is a mayor nominee and he'll expire on april 30, 2018, -- 2017. dr. marshal, 2008 and also sonyia so there's two mayor appointees -- i agree that the candidate was phenomenal and thoughtful. it sounds like the way the conversation is going, because people are more familiar and knowledgeable and have more comfort ability they would rather be with someone that they're more familiar with. i - i think for me it's about clear distinction between abacademic verses a...
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marshall. thank you, dr. jones.n behalf of a future alumni of ourminster college, -- of guest, -- alumni, winston churchill who was granted an honorary degree, tonight. before we begin, i would like to inform you that this occasion is being recorded by c-span. a short question-and-answer session will take place after remarks from our guest. i asked that all cell phones be turned off at this time. i am honored to recognize someone who is with us to perform the same duties as seven years ago -- 70 years ago when president truman and winston churchill came to a similar stage. i would like to ignore knowledge, with thanks to your service -- thanks for your -- ice in world war ii, [applause] we will now open the program with the national anthem. please face the flag. [star spangled banner plays] ♪ >> i ask that you join me in prayer. oh infinite source of goodness, you have gathered here -- gathered us here so that we might commemorate that day 70 years ago when sir winston churchill stood in this place and called upon t
marshall. thank you, dr. jones.n behalf of a future alumni of ourminster college, -- of guest, -- alumni, winston churchill who was granted an honorary degree, tonight. before we begin, i would like to inform you that this occasion is being recorded by c-span. a short question-and-answer session will take place after remarks from our guest. i asked that all cell phones be turned off at this time. i am honored to recognize someone who is with us to perform the same duties as seven years ago --...
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about how he had-- he said listen, when i was coming up, i had people like marvin gaye, thurgood marshall, dr. i mean, these are the people i looked up too. so, i think from a very, very early age he had a kind of-- i mean, people-to be clear. the black community in hawaii is considerably smaller, but there is a black community. it is there, and it was there for him. so, i think he had it early on that he was black. i mean, that was just how he saw himself. >> woodruff: he wasn't dealing with the same pressure, daily pressure. >> no, no, no. >> woodruff: that so many african-americans do. >> no, not at all. i had to ultimately see it as a tremendous privilege and a tremendous gift actually to be away from the kind of grind and poverty, even if it's not in your house, that is actually around you. to not go to schools and wonder why your schools are terrible, to not have to deal with the fear of the violence and not really have to deal with the police. so, he was aware of it, but it wasn't personal. it wasn't within him, and literally it wasn't within his family. >> woodruff: and so did that st
about how he had-- he said listen, when i was coming up, i had people like marvin gaye, thurgood marshall, dr. i mean, these are the people i looked up too. so, i think from a very, very early age he had a kind of-- i mean, people-to be clear. the black community in hawaii is considerably smaller, but there is a black community. it is there, and it was there for him. so, i think he had it early on that he was black. i mean, that was just how he saw himself. >> woodruff: he wasn't dealing...
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marshall, mr. jeremy hill. jones.k you dr.n behalf of the future alumni of westminster college, we strive to preserve the legacy of one of our college's most famous moments of history. winston churchill was granted an honorary degree on the spot 70 years ago. before we begin the program, i would like to inform you that this will be recorded by c-span. a short question and an secession will take place -- and answer session will take place in italy following. i ask all cell phones to be turned off at this time. as a member of this procession, i'm glad to recognize someone who was with us performing the same duty, when president truman and prime minister churchill came for stage. i would like to acknowledge you for your service, and the service of mr. churchill and mr. truman. [applause] >> we will now open the program at the national anthem and god save the queen. ♪ ["god save the queen" playing] ♪ >> friends, i would like to join ask you to join me in prayer. a source of goodness, you have gathered us here so that we might comm
marshall, mr. jeremy hill. jones.k you dr.n behalf of the future alumni of westminster college, we strive to preserve the legacy of one of our college's most famous moments of history. winston churchill was granted an honorary degree on the spot 70 years ago. before we begin the program, i would like to inform you that this will be recorded by c-span. a short question and an secession will take place -- and answer session will take place in italy following. i ask all cell phones to be turned...
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marshall saw the potential here. as a new source of advantage. a new source of competitive advantage. and as dr. schneider said, you can apply this advantage in a lot of ways. we used it in terms of sdi to lay the groundwork for the origin aal battle networks. we used it in submarine quieting. we used it in precision guided weapo weapons. in developing stealth technology. there were a lot of ways we could leverage this advantage and this paved the way for what some called the revolution in military affairs in the 1990s. the advent of the battle networks combined with precision weaponry. as the first two areas of major advantage, both the admiral. china's development of these capabilities with chinese characteristics. at least being off set by chinese. where do we go next? i would argue that i think echoing dr. schneider here, i don't think the answer is found in the 1950s or 1970s. i think the answer is found in the 1920s and 1930s. froms muif you look at these shifts through a great extent, technology is the key component. the commercial sector was driving a lot of what was going on. a the auto
marshall saw the potential here. as a new source of advantage. a new source of competitive advantage. and as dr. schneider said, you can apply this advantage in a lot of ways. we used it in terms of sdi to lay the groundwork for the origin aal battle networks. we used it in submarine quieting. we used it in precision guided weapo weapons. in developing stealth technology. there were a lot of ways we could leverage this advantage and this paved the way for what some called the revolution in...
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marshall saw the potential. as a new source of advantage. a new source of competitive advantage. said, dr.r schneider you could apply this advantage in a lot of ways. and as the admiral said, we used to lay the of fti, groundwork for the original battle networks. we used it in submarine quieting. we used it in decision never -- precision navigation and timing. precision guided weapons. there were a lot of ways we could leverage this advantage and this advantage paved the way for what some people called the revolution in military affairs in the 1990's. the advent of american battle networks combined with decision weaponry. first in the case of the two areas of major damage, this advantage has now become a wasting asset as both the admiral and the doctor has said. china's development of these capabilities with chinese characteristics if you will. and so the question is if that ourhe case, if now dominance in battle networks and precision warfare are becoming a wasting asset or are at least being offset by the chinese, where do we go next? i would argue and i think echoing dr. schneider, i do
marshall saw the potential. as a new source of advantage. a new source of competitive advantage. said, dr.r schneider you could apply this advantage in a lot of ways. and as the admiral said, we used to lay the of fti, groundwork for the original battle networks. we used it in submarine quieting. we used it in decision never -- precision navigation and timing. precision guided weapons. there were a lot of ways we could leverage this advantage and this advantage paved the way for what some...
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marshals and they knew very well what that meant. i went back to washington. it was ingersoll and in the final world war in a november 27th. drred everybody to make the first offensive move. kittles likely countermanded that menace of my grandfather used that morning. i spoke to enough eyewitnesses from that morning. )-right-paren father is an admiral quarters and they cited the submarine and why he had some are not shown us because they had been followed across the pacific a japanese fleet submarine. >> host: let's hear from our authors. craig nelson, do you want to start? >> guest: it's really amazing factors to pearl harbor mystery today that we found one in pearl harbor than 186 he is enfolded up and they had no signs of human life as all. the two officers aboard the submarine escaped into the wind japanese-american population. one of the many things they have a different opinion, one of the things that upset me greatly is after he receives his warning that they are still sitting there but the youngest members aboard and only one boilerplate, which means most of them don't even have electricity to defend themselves. out o
marshals and they knew very well what that meant. i went back to washington. it was ingersoll and in the final world war in a november 27th. drred everybody to make the first offensive move. kittles likely countermanded that menace of my grandfather used that morning. i spoke to enough eyewitnesses from that morning. )-right-paren father is an admiral quarters and they cited the submarine and why he had some are not shown us because they had been followed across the pacific a japanese fleet...
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marshals and they knew very well what that meant. i went back to washington. it was ingersoll and in the final world war in a november 27th. drordered everybody to make the first offensive move. kittles likely countermanded that menace of my grandfather used that morning. i spoke to enough eyewitnesses from that morning. )-right-paren father is an admiral quarters and they cited the submarine and why he had some are not shown us because they had been followed across the pacific a japanese fleet submarine. >> host: let's hear from our authors. craig nelson, do you want to start? >> guest: it's really amazing factors to pearl harbor mystery today that we found one in pearl harbor than 186 he is enfolded up and they had no signs of human life as all. the two officers aboard the submarine escaped into the wind japanese-american population. one of the many things they have a different opinion, one of the things that upset me greatly is after he receives his warning that they are still sitting there but the youngest members aboard and only one boilerplate, which means most of them don't even have electricity to defend themselves. o
marshals and they knew very well what that meant. i went back to washington. it was ingersoll and in the final world war in a november 27th. drordered everybody to make the first offensive move. kittles likely countermanded that menace of my grandfather used that morning. i spoke to enough eyewitnesses from that morning. )-right-paren father is an admiral quarters and they cited the submarine and why he had some are not shown us because they had been followed across the pacific a japanese fleet...