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i appreciate the comments on ioc. beyond ioc when you talk about multiyear procurement, i am a navy pilot by trade. 18's.w hot guys, f- we work hard to get multiyear procurement of something i thought was critically important for our carriers and my concern is i've heard testimony that because of the sequester that we are in a situation where we are aing to have to give up hawkeye in the procurement process. of course, the reason is the cost per unit is going to be higher if we cannot do multiyear procurement and i guess my would be that there are a number of concerns. number one, the cost per unit of course will be higher than it otherwise would be, so that's a problem for the taxpayers. beyond that, we have an industrial base that will, in the future, to enter into long- term contracts for multiyear procurement. now there is a political risk in doing so beyond just the technical risk. comment.f you could how does the sequester affect multiyear procurement? >> there are two parts to this. since you brought this up, i
i appreciate the comments on ioc. beyond ioc when you talk about multiyear procurement, i am a navy pilot by trade. 18's.w hot guys, f- we work hard to get multiyear procurement of something i thought was critically important for our carriers and my concern is i've heard testimony that because of the sequester that we are in a situation where we are aing to have to give up hawkeye in the procurement process. of course, the reason is the cost per unit is going to be higher if we cannot do...
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when the ioc declared tokyo the winner, turkish people posted as many as 150,000 congratulatory messages a day on twitter. surprising the japanese public. abe visited turkey last may and signed a strategic partnership agreement with prime minister aldor. the two oversaw the signing of a $22 billion deal by japan's mitsubishi heavy industries, and the french conglomerate aribe to build turkey's second nuclear power plant. friendship between these nations began 123 years ago, with the tragic sinking in a typhoon of a turkish naval ship off the coast of japan. local villagers pulled 69 turkish sailors from the raging sea. since then, japan and turkey have been there to help each other in times of distress. during the iran/iraq war, turkey sent its flag airliners to tehran in 1985 to help evacuate japanese people stranded there. when the earthquake and tsunami struck japan's northeast, turkey sent a rescue and support team. that same year, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit turkey's eastern region. japan provided humanitarian assistance, including $10 million in cash. but it's not just about fri
when the ioc declared tokyo the winner, turkish people posted as many as 150,000 congratulatory messages a day on twitter. surprising the japanese public. abe visited turkey last may and signed a strategic partnership agreement with prime minister aldor. the two oversaw the signing of a $22 billion deal by japan's mitsubishi heavy industries, and the french conglomerate aribe to build turkey's second nuclear power plant. friendship between these nations began 123 years ago, with the tragic...
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if it does, it is going to be but itr away from ioc, is going to cost $70 million for the same program one year later. there will be other programs coming along that are going to be in exactly the same situation. in addition in 2013, we have the furloughs. i will talk about the effect on morale which is harder to assess. there was absolutely an affect on our acquisition programs. the f 35 lost one to two months of scheduling due to the furloughs. the reason was the testing. it was prohibited to test on overtime with civilians. if you have been around testing, nothing gets done in a regular 40 hour week. it directly impacted our acquisition programs. the effect on the morale is something that is harder to measure. we won't know until probably it is too late. the lagging indicator is usually turnover. my instinct is purely anecdotal. that is based on individual resignations that have already occurred. i believe we have broken with the younger acquisition and science workforce. these are folks who were at a point in their career trying to make a decision, is this something i can do for my
if it does, it is going to be but itr away from ioc, is going to cost $70 million for the same program one year later. there will be other programs coming along that are going to be in exactly the same situation. in addition in 2013, we have the furloughs. i will talk about the effect on morale which is harder to assess. there was absolutely an affect on our acquisition programs. the f 35 lost one to two months of scheduling due to the furloughs. the reason was the testing. it was prohibited to...
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we still think we can get to our twice 17 ioc and the deployment of that aircraft where it needs the. at and related to the cost to operate it posted the flying our cost of a do due diligence and we get the money and energy and engineers, cost to operate will come down. a sequester, i fear if we continue on that path will reduce his efforts and i hate to see us bottom out on the cost to operate those aircraft bird i would like to -- we need to operate the aircraft of the most of way. just a quick comment to say that to air force is trying -- thank you, mr. chairman. -- i amurn up the talking about multiyear procurement. i am a navy pilot i treated. i float e2 hawkeyes and f-18s and we worked hard to get multiyear procurement of the e2 d. that it was critically important for our carriers. my concern is that i have heard testimony from admiral green at that because of the sequester we are in a situation where we're going to have to give up any to hawkeye in the procurement is the and the reason cost per unit is going to be higher if we can't do multi-year proof entertainment. that there
we still think we can get to our twice 17 ioc and the deployment of that aircraft where it needs the. at and related to the cost to operate it posted the flying our cost of a do due diligence and we get the money and energy and engineers, cost to operate will come down. a sequester, i fear if we continue on that path will reduce his efforts and i hate to see us bottom out on the cost to operate those aircraft bird i would like to -- we need to operate the aircraft of the most of way. just a...
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are charged with upholding the olympic creed and something should be done with the membership of the ioc. [applause] >> this questionnaire says she did not learn about the internment of japanese americans until she was in high school watching [inaudible] her mother was also ignorant. how do you feel about this lack of information on this part of history? >> it is a regrettable part of american history. i think we learn more from those chapters of our history where we faltered them from the many glorious chapters we have. it's important that we learn from our mistakes and if we don't know about it, we will keep repeating the same mistakes again. that is why we founded the japanese american national museum where an affiliate of the smithsonian -- we are an affiliate of the smithsonian and send it around the country. senator inouye was the chairman of our board of governors. he was a strong and active supporter of the museum. we work with the teachers association in arkansas, that's where we were first incarcerated, in southeastern arkansas. we have established teaching curricula on this su
are charged with upholding the olympic creed and something should be done with the membership of the ioc. [applause] >> this questionnaire says she did not learn about the internment of japanese americans until she was in high school watching [inaudible] her mother was also ignorant. how do you feel about this lack of information on this part of history? >> it is a regrettable part of american history. i think we learn more from those chapters of our history where we faltered them...
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the homophobic laws in russia that was passed recently, when they made the presentation to the ioc, thenternational olympic committee, the have the right to present the winter olympics at sochi, russia, they pledged to honor the olympic code which says no discrimination. they breached that pledge. russia needs to be punished, but it's too late to pull it out of sochi now. and we've sent messages and petitions to the international olympics committee to be responsible and to call them, call rush out on the breaching of their pledge. apparently, they had some confrontations with politicians there and a couple of politicians have been quoted. the minister of interior, who controls the police, said the loss of russia will be honored, and anyone who cannot will be tried. the olympics committee reported that there is nothing we can do about it, so we are comfortable about the olympics being staged in sochi. the international olympic committee is spineless. they need to have some backbone. because they are charged with upholding the olympic creed, and something should be done with the membershi
the homophobic laws in russia that was passed recently, when they made the presentation to the ioc, thenternational olympic committee, the have the right to present the winter olympics at sochi, russia, they pledged to honor the olympic code which says no discrimination. they breached that pledge. russia needs to be punished, but it's too late to pull it out of sochi now. and we've sent messages and petitions to the international olympics committee to be responsible and to call them, call rush...
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the ioc committee has stood firm insisting it will honor the olympic charter which mandates nondiscrimination. more than 125,000 spectators and competitors will descend on sochi in february. >>> still ahead at 6:00, he was convicted for his role in the death of a pop icon. now michael jackson's former doctor is out of jail. the loophole that allowed him out early. >>> and resorting to surgery to serve the country. the new lengths service members are going to just to make the cut. >>> and good evening, i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. we're tracking a lot of cold air diving across the bay area. we're going to talk more about that morning chill, who will be in the 30s, and what it all means for that halloween coming up in just a few minutes. presents... so delicious, they won't even know it's chicken. 50% less fat... 100% johnsonville taste. >>> in "health matters" a false sense of security tonight from two vaccines designed to prevent cervical cancer. doctors found gardasil and cervarix do not target hpv strains most often carried by african-american wom
the ioc committee has stood firm insisting it will honor the olympic charter which mandates nondiscrimination. more than 125,000 spectators and competitors will descend on sochi in february. >>> still ahead at 6:00, he was convicted for his role in the death of a pop icon. now michael jackson's former doctor is out of jail. the loophole that allowed him out early. >>> and resorting to surgery to serve the country. the new lengths service members are going to just to make the...
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>> the ioc standard they've taken, talking about jewish athlete or black athlete there would be a lotn a gay athlete. overall, we need to clean up our house before we start complaining about what russia is doing because we still don't have full equal rights here in this country. until i have it here, until i can get married in florida, not just new york state, we don't really have any right to be telling the russians what to do because we're not living it in this country, not yet. hopefully we'll get there one day. >> the tennis landscape. what do you like about where women's tennis is going? >> well, tennis particularly, but of course women's tennis as well is just so much more international than it was in my day, which is great because it's really -- it's so much bigger around the world. china now is huge in it thanks to lina. and of course serena williams is close to passing me and chris evert. we have 18 grand slams. she's at 17. i'm sure she's going to pass that mark and who knows where she's going the end. she may rewrite the record books. overall, women's tennis is in very good
>> the ioc standard they've taken, talking about jewish athlete or black athlete there would be a lotn a gay athlete. overall, we need to clean up our house before we start complaining about what russia is doing because we still don't have full equal rights here in this country. until i have it here, until i can get married in florida, not just new york state, we don't really have any right to be telling the russians what to do because we're not living it in this country, not yet....
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he was proper happy to hear him because the ioc has been trying to walk an uncomfortable line about voicingabout discrimination and not offending russia about its sense of sovereignty, but i doubt gay activists, human rights activists are going to be satisfied because they're not just concerned about what the law would mean during the olympics. they're angry about the law's very existence and what it will mean before, during, and after for gay people. >> now 100 or so days to go. how are preparations going for the games? >> well, they've achieved a lot, built a lot. a pretty impressive sporting venues here that weren't there before, but there's still so much work to do. there's really aalist-minute building frenzy going on in this city because this city had a special challenge to get ready for next year's winter olympics. doesn't just to have build the sporting facilities. it was an old, run down soviet city, they're relaunching the city, building a whole lot of new infrastructure. there's a great deal of work still to de, but the expectation is to happen because with president putin, failu
he was proper happy to hear him because the ioc has been trying to walk an uncomfortable line about voicingabout discrimination and not offending russia about its sense of sovereignty, but i doubt gay activists, human rights activists are going to be satisfied because they're not just concerned about what the law would mean during the olympics. they're angry about the law's very existence and what it will mean before, during, and after for gay people. >> now 100 or so days to go. how are...
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so what that means is guess what, you had income and governors and did the ioc a lot of challengers running in primary -- republican primaries for governor who champion the cause. as i said i just told you i think were going from health care policy to help the reality. the health the reality is we will see if it works or not. if it works in america, the other states will be pressured quickly to take their chunk of the money because again, what worked best republican's was the robot and the reforms that would cut abuse in the medicaid program, but we are paid attacks me, forget, money is going to california and europe and the states that took. and so if those states, if it does work in those states, or more likely it works in the states where republicans can did it and works on republican governor of going to the beatings saying you guys are crazy, this is, it's working here. i workin working here. i mean, this could certain change begin quickly over time. >> can you take one more quick one? >> sure spent this will be the last one. >> idaho association of state lives. two related questions.
so what that means is guess what, you had income and governors and did the ioc a lot of challengers running in primary -- republican primaries for governor who champion the cause. as i said i just told you i think were going from health care policy to help the reality. the health the reality is we will see if it works or not. if it works in america, the other states will be pressured quickly to take their chunk of the money because again, what worked best republican's was the robot and the...
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are charged with upholding the olympic creed and something should be done with the membership of the iocand we work with the teachers' association in arkansas. that's where we were first incarcerated, in southeastern arkansas. and we've established a teaching curriculum on this subject o
are charged with upholding the olympic creed and something should be done with the membership of the iocand we work with the teachers' association in arkansas. that's where we were first incarcerated, in southeastern arkansas. and we've established a teaching curriculum on this subject o
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charged with upholding the olympic creed and something should be done with the membership of the ioc.applause] this questionnaire says she did not learn about the internment of japanese americans until she was in high school watching [inaudible] how do you feel about this lack of information on this part of history? >> it is a regrettable part of american history. i think we learn more from those chapters of our history where we faltered them from the many glorious chapters we have. it's important that we learn from our mistakes and if we don't know about it, we will keep repeating the same mistakes again. that is why we founded the japanese american national museum where an affiliate of the smithsonian -- we are an affiliate of the smithsonian and send it around the country. senator inouye was the chairman of our board of governors. he was a strong and active supporter of the museum. we work with the teachers association in arkansas, that's where we were first incarcerated, in southeastern arkansas. we have established teaching curricula on this subject of the internment of japanese
charged with upholding the olympic creed and something should be done with the membership of the ioc.applause] this questionnaire says she did not learn about the internment of japanese americans until she was in high school watching [inaudible] how do you feel about this lack of information on this part of history? >> it is a regrettable part of american history. i think we learn more from those chapters of our history where we faltered them from the many glorious chapters we have. it's...
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you will see those investments in kerb but ioc washington would necessarily go up. >> what was that formula they would give you for restocking? i guess we moved past that. [laughter] more questions? >> i with the national association of social workers. i interested in hearing if one thing is to anticipate or changes or plans to implement the mental health parity regulations that are anticipated to be published by the end of the year and how that works with the affordable care act? >> i actually spent a lot of time on that issue and it has been a long road in congress to actually getting it to the promise of delivery soviet anxious to see that and we're hopeful it will not add additional cost to the system but i do think in countless ways we need to do better in communities to create people to avoid those tragedies large and small the real have experienced. >> another question? >> let me ask the panel had you seen anything in the past few weeks that have surprised you in particular positive or negative? >> you are starting to see some of the unintended consequences. so we did some work on th
you will see those investments in kerb but ioc washington would necessarily go up. >> what was that formula they would give you for restocking? i guess we moved past that. [laughter] more questions? >> i with the national association of social workers. i interested in hearing if one thing is to anticipate or changes or plans to implement the mental health parity regulations that are anticipated to be published by the end of the year and how that works with the affordable care act?...