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would ask what are you going to do when you grow up great and i said that i was going to go to the naval academy and become a naval officer. and so a few prospective applicants and graduates like me many are accommodating. but looking at family and looking at students. and if i really believe that there would be an outstanding applicant i could give them a letter of approval. but i wouldn't do that automatically. i think they are very strict about making recommendations unless i really believe that that particular student should be in the naval academy. so the best thing to do is talk about this very exciting career. >> thank you. mrs. carter. can you give us an update on your large family? >> well, he really has exploded. we have 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. and of course the grandchildren have spouses and we have 36 or 37. i can't keep up. it's great so far. but we have 23 and we schedule them one week to be here. but during that one week we have a 21 that are here until we get to see them and it's really quite wonderful. >> with the recent iranian nuclear deal, your opinion co
would ask what are you going to do when you grow up great and i said that i was going to go to the naval academy and become a naval officer. and so a few prospective applicants and graduates like me many are accommodating. but looking at family and looking at students. and if i really believe that there would be an outstanding applicant i could give them a letter of approval. but i wouldn't do that automatically. i think they are very strict about making recommendations unless i really believe...
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old that myx years soul purpose in life was to go to the naval academy. when someone asked, what are you going to do when you grow up, i always said, even in elementary school, i will go to the naval academy and become a naval officer. a few prospective candidates and to prominence like me, i have been fairly accommodating -- i started to say liberal. [laughter] people's families and students, grades in school. if i really if i don't there -- they were applicantriate act -- , i must believe that particular student ought to be at the naval academy. the best thing to do is to prepare yourself for a very difficult and challenging but very exciting career. carter, can you give us an update on your large family? rosalynn: it has exploded. [laughter] we have 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. the grandchildren have spouses, and we have 36 or 37, i can't keep up. [laughter] it is growing so fast. georgia,ve 23 of us in counting jimmy and me. we come to the carter center, we schedule one week a month to be here. other timesome at sometimes too, but duri
old that myx years soul purpose in life was to go to the naval academy. when someone asked, what are you going to do when you grow up, i always said, even in elementary school, i will go to the naval academy and become a naval officer. a few prospective candidates and to prominence like me, i have been fairly accommodating -- i started to say liberal. [laughter] people's families and students, grades in school. if i really if i don't there -- they were applicantriate act -- , i must believe...
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are you going to do when you grow up, i always said, even in elementary school, i will go to the naval academy and become a naval officer. a few prospective candidates come to prominence like me, and i have been fairly accommodating -- i started to say liberal. [laughter] looking at the people's families and students, grades in school. if i really believed there would be an outstanding applicant for the naval academy, i might -- letter ofevel approval. but i would not do that automatically. i am strict about making recommendations unless i believe that particular student ought to be at the naval academy. the best thing to do is to prepare yourself for a very difficult and challenging but very exciting career. host: mrs. carter, can you give us an update on your large family? rosalynn: it has exploded. [laughter] we have 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. the grandchildren have spouses, and we have 36 or 37, i can't keep up. [laughter] it is growing so fast. but we have 23 of us in georgia, counting jimmy and me. we come to the carter center, we schedule one week a month to be here. w
are you going to do when you grow up, i always said, even in elementary school, i will go to the naval academy and become a naval officer. a few prospective candidates come to prominence like me, and i have been fairly accommodating -- i started to say liberal. [laughter] looking at the people's families and students, grades in school. if i really believed there would be an outstanding applicant for the naval academy, i might -- letter ofevel approval. but i would not do that automatically. i...
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the first black graduate of the naval academy. the first black army general. the first black federal judge. the first black presidential cabinet member. you see where i am going with this. billy taylor, just musician. even more important, but as important, all these boldfaced names where the hundreds of teachers who came out of dunbar high school who spanned out into washington, d.c. and into the south uncovered school systems with the fantastic basis of an education. how many people have dunbar high school graduates who are parents nties i.was looking for people to interview for the book and i was looking to talk to some people. i realize valerie jarrett father went to dunbar. this is one of the story she told me. this sums it up for people. about the first time she heard about dunbar high school from her father. she said, i was a very young child. dunbar high school was critical in my father's path in life. he gives it full credit for having been educated with his colleagues at a world-class level. any time i would ever say anything that was greta and -- was
the first black graduate of the naval academy. the first black army general. the first black federal judge. the first black presidential cabinet member. you see where i am going with this. billy taylor, just musician. even more important, but as important, all these boldfaced names where the hundreds of teachers who came out of dunbar high school who spanned out into washington, d.c. and into the south uncovered school systems with the fantastic basis of an education. how many people have...
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a timeless from the naval academy. -- time lapse from the naval academy.his area of rain moved in in a hurry. we saw the showers quickly form up and torrential downpours for about an hour. as a result of all the heavy rain there was flooding, flash flooding warnings issued and in saint mary's element to school they had three and half inches from the system. lesser amounts elsewhere. no real rain in the metro to speak of the more heavy rain south along interstate 81. most of that will slight self. -- slide south. that will eventually into some clearing overnight. 69 to 75 degrees tomorrow. it will be beautiful but the good revenues stops tomorrow. i will tell you why coming up in a few minutes. maureen: see it, send it. if you see weather problems are you are, get to a safe location and then e-mail pictures to pics@wjla.com. maureen, we have breaking news coming into the abc 7 news room. jonathan elias monitoring everything for us right now. reporter: there has been an amber alert issued by montgomery county police right now. they are looking for a little g
a timeless from the naval academy. -- time lapse from the naval academy.his area of rain moved in in a hurry. we saw the showers quickly form up and torrential downpours for about an hour. as a result of all the heavy rain there was flooding, flash flooding warnings issued and in saint mary's element to school they had three and half inches from the system. lesser amounts elsewhere. no real rain in the metro to speak of the more heavy rain south along interstate 81. most of that will slight...
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from downtown annapolis and the naval academy. these are what appeared to be walkingm -- midshipmen ankle-deep in some water that was there at the naval academy. we have some still photos to show you. here are some of the midshipmen lying around in the main -- rain. we also got a picture from downtown annapolis was posted on instagram showing what appears to be some small flooding and some heavy rain hitting downtown annapolis in that photo. it seems to be the spot that hit -- got hit hardest this afternoon. jonathan: don't miss an update from doug hill and our entire m.ormwatch 17 -- 7 tea you can also download the to gettch weather app notifications right there on your smart phones and tablets. kimberly: developing out of loudoun county this afternoon. a sex assault at an in-home day care. rodriguezd juan charged last month. kevin lewis live in sterling with this late breaking story. this day care is situated along the suburban cold the sack. -- culdisac. juan rodriguez owns the home while a female relative takes care of the chi
from downtown annapolis and the naval academy. these are what appeared to be walkingm -- midshipmen ankle-deep in some water that was there at the naval academy. we have some still photos to show you. here are some of the midshipmen lying around in the main -- rain. we also got a picture from downtown annapolis was posted on instagram showing what appears to be some small flooding and some heavy rain hitting downtown annapolis in that photo. it seems to be the spot that hit -- got hit hardest...
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are you going to do when you grow up, i always said, even in elementary school, i will go to the naval academy and become a naval officer. a few prospective candidates and to prominence like me, i have been fairly accommodating -- i started to say liberal. [laughter] people's families and students, grades in school. if i really
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naval academy says he believes woman who graduate from the school can go on to become navy seals.mes after the head of the navy special warfare units recommended that assignment, including the seals be open to women. >> some people were shocked at what appeared to be an upside down hot air balloon in the skies over las vegas. looks like an accident. turns out it was designed that way. even includes a fake basket at the top to add to the illusion of it being upside down. >>> in japan, a bald means club. >> why not. >> why not. >>> and california, a lofty attempt at setting a new record. more than 200 sky divers are trying to seat record for the largest aerial formation. jump interesting 20,000 feet and falling at speeds in excess of 110 miles an hour while attempting to link up, break apart and link up again. the jumps continue through friday. that looks exciting but very. >> i don't know what the odds are but 200 people in the air at once like many one person is going to have trouble? too much. >> too much for me. now time for your caffeine fix. earlier today, we mentioned nationa
naval academy says he believes woman who graduate from the school can go on to become navy seals.mes after the head of the navy special warfare units recommended that assignment, including the seals be open to women. >> some people were shocked at what appeared to be an upside down hot air balloon in the skies over las vegas. looks like an accident. turns out it was designed that way. even includes a fake basket at the top to add to the illusion of it being upside down. >>> in...
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i always said in elementary i'm going to go to naval academy.i started to say liberal, but i won't say liberal. looking at the people, family and looking at the students in school and if i really believe that they would be enough standing apolitic -- applicants, then i would give a letter of approval. i'm very strict about making recommendations unless i really believe that that particular student ought to be in the naval academy. prepare yourself for a very exciting career in life. >> thank you, mrs. carter, can you give us an update on your large family? >> well, it has exploded. we have 12 grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. we have 36 -- 37. i can't keep up. it's growing so fast. we have 23 of us in georgia. we schedule one to be here. we have to come at other times sometimes too. during the one week we have 21 that are here, we have dinner one night at the carter center, and so we get to see them. it's really quite wonderful. >> thank you very much. >> loudly. [laughs] >> president carter, with recent nuclear deal, in your opinion, h
i always said in elementary i'm going to go to naval academy.i started to say liberal, but i won't say liberal. looking at the people, family and looking at the students in school and if i really believe that they would be enough standing apolitic -- applicants, then i would give a letter of approval. i'm very strict about making recommendations unless i really believe that that particular student ought to be in the naval academy. prepare yourself for a very exciting career in life. >>...
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exhumed and used this kit to positively identify his remains, which were then reinterred at the naval academy at annapolis, maryland. another exhibit in this gallery in thes advances protection of service members, and so we featured three helmets from different eras of the 20th century. a helmet from world war i showing the very clear path of able it as it passes from -- path of a bullet as it passes from front to back. then from korea, again, the bullet will puncture during the newer, but as the technology and materials are developed, we see the kevlar helmet from the first gulf war, and again, slowing in stopping a bullet becomes the immediate need, and this allows us to show the advances in the materials, but also the concern with stopping and preventing head injuries. exhibitfeature of our on the history of innovation in the history of military medicine is this display on facial reconstruction. , the type0th century of work being done on service members recovering today in the early 21st century. and an interesting story is that of carlton bergen, who is featured here with photographs. be
exhumed and used this kit to positively identify his remains, which were then reinterred at the naval academy at annapolis, maryland. another exhibit in this gallery in thes advances protection of service members, and so we featured three helmets from different eras of the 20th century. a helmet from world war i showing the very clear path of able it as it passes from -- path of a bullet as it passes from front to back. then from korea, again, the bullet will puncture during the newer, but as...
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in martinsburg, west virginia. 50 in front royal. 60 degrees downtown. 60 in annapolis at the naval academy3 in hunting town, maryland. hometown forecast, chantilly, virginia. 50 degrees at 7:00 a.m. may be light jacket first thing out the door this morning. 75 at noon time. 78 degrees by 6:00. so maybe a little jacket first thing this morning. otherwise, shorts and short sleeves for later on this afternoon. traffic with melissa. >> 95 in maryland, skaggsville road, everything flowing nicely this morning. looking at b.w. parkway, same area, also nice and green and no problems there. 66, 95 in virginia. 95, close southbound at dale city. little volume, no construction there. everall things looking good in that area. branch avenue southbound still two lanes getting by between the beltway and allentown road. 27 at old hundred road, flowing quite well. no issues in that area. back here at 5:11. live picture of 66. >> thank you, melissa. >>> more now on breaking ws
in martinsburg, west virginia. 50 in front royal. 60 degrees downtown. 60 in annapolis at the naval academy3 in hunting town, maryland. hometown forecast, chantilly, virginia. 50 degrees at 7:00 a.m. may be light jacket first thing out the door this morning. 75 at noon time. 78 degrees by 6:00. so maybe a little jacket first thing this morning. otherwise, shorts and short sleeves for later on this afternoon. traffic with melissa. >> 95 in maryland, skaggsville road, everything flowing...
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the people that played a big role are the japanese naval academy. he might recognize the name because if he led the first wave of the japanese attack on pearl harbor in december 1941, he originally was going to support the coup and then realized to do so would be to invalidate everything you believe as a naval officer and so he decided not to and he helped defuse the situation raid there are people like one of the highest scoring japanese aces of world war two and of course hirohito who after his death is known as emperor show off. i want to tell you but to other people briefly that i was fortunate enough to meet in researching this book. tony marshy him was the oldest of three children to an italian immigrant family. he was the only son. he had two younger sisters, theresa and geraldine and two years ago my wife and i went and met them and spend a wonderful and incredibly emotional day with them. tony's death to them happened yesterday and to get them, they were very sharing and they talked about it in these letters and photographs and everything e
the people that played a big role are the japanese naval academy. he might recognize the name because if he led the first wave of the japanese attack on pearl harbor in december 1941, he originally was going to support the coup and then realized to do so would be to invalidate everything you believe as a naval officer and so he decided not to and he helped defuse the situation raid there are people like one of the highest scoring japanese aces of world war two and of course hirohito who after...
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. >> the table is now in a museum at the naval academy. cummings says many sailors who served on "the missouri" didn't see the surrender ceremony. they were too eager to get home. >>> we want to show you a breathtaking rocket launch in florida this morning. this is an atlas five rocket on the launch pad just before liftoff at cape canaveral. the launch was 19 minutes late because of technical problems. but as you can see, when it launched it lit up the night sky. it's carrying a new navy satellite which will orbit a 22,000 miles up over the indian ocean, completing the navy's constellation of satellites. the system is designed to help troops on the move and in combat make secure calls and send texts, video, or other mission data. >> wow. look at that. >>> on wall street today, worries over the economic slowdown in china were put on the back burner. after yesterday's big plunge, all three markets surged today. positive reports showing job growth, rising worker productivity, and economic growth sparked the rebound. the dow jumped nearly 300
. >> the table is now in a museum at the naval academy. cummings says many sailors who served on "the missouri" didn't see the surrender ceremony. they were too eager to get home. >>> we want to show you a breathtaking rocket launch in florida this morning. this is an atlas five rocket on the launch pad just before liftoff at cape canaveral. the launch was 19 minutes late because of technical problems. but as you can see, when it launched it lit up the night sky. it's...
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one of them is a graduate of the naval academy who left flight school to come to franciscan. >> i was was a young priest there athat said no matter what else he did he would never be able to get the same joy he got from being a priest, the joy that i experienced in flight school doesn't even compare to the joy that i feel here. >> when he we return we will come back to new york city and see how many chumps closed and many are navigating through the cross current of the faith. with dreamwalk insoles, turn shoes that can be a pain into comfortable ones. their soft cushioning support means you can look like this. and feel like this. dreamwalk. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep it all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberry apple scones smell about done. ahh, you're good. i like to bake. add new
one of them is a graduate of the naval academy who left flight school to come to franciscan. >> i was was a young priest there athat said no matter what else he did he would never be able to get the same joy he got from being a priest, the joy that i experienced in flight school doesn't even compare to the joy that i feel here. >> when he we return we will come back to new york city and see how many chumps closed and many are navigating through the cross current of the faith. with...
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expected us to represent them also, many times we appointed mississippi youth to west point and to naval academy, because they couldn't get appointed by their own white congressman in their congressional districts in georgia and alabama and mississippi. and so that was -- what we realized, we had to do. not only represent our districts. we had to try to give representation to black people throughout america. we had to try to examine ourselves from the beginning of the congressional black caucus we were trying to be all things to all black people, and there were 12, 13 of us at most at that time. we were limited in numbers, resources. i appoint ed to the subcommitte, i asked them to look at where the caucus is now, where we've been and where we ought to be going. and the task force came in with a report in which they said to us that we were too limited to be all things to all black people in america. they also said to us that we had to understand our role as legislators, that we were not civil rights leaders, that we were legislators enacted, elected to the congress in order to enact legislation
expected us to represent them also, many times we appointed mississippi youth to west point and to naval academy, because they couldn't get appointed by their own white congressman in their congressional districts in georgia and alabama and mississippi. and so that was -- what we realized, we had to do. not only represent our districts. we had to try to give representation to black people throughout america. we had to try to examine ourselves from the beginning of the congressional black caucus...
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one is luke, a graduate of the naval academy who left flight school to come to sanfriscan. >> he saido get the same joy he got from being a priest. the joy that i experienced in flight school doesn't even compare to the joy that i feel here. >> when we return, we'll come back to new york city where many churches have closed. and look at how one catholic church is navigating the cross-currents within the faith. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> we just heard that some traditionalists best chance of renewal is embracing orthodoxy. but one church has its own way of facing the tension in modern catholicism. >> brothers and sisters, be subordinate to one another ou
one is luke, a graduate of the naval academy who left flight school to come to sanfriscan. >> he saido get the same joy he got from being a priest. the joy that i experienced in flight school doesn't even compare to the joy that i feel here. >> when we return, we'll come back to new york city where many churches have closed. and look at how one catholic church is navigating the cross-currents within the faith. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save yeah,...
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naval academy. my question is really about these debates on both sides of the persian gulf. and my question is, are there voices in these debates that are advocating for better relations with the neighbors? in other words, saying look, whatever our problems, these people, these others, they are our neighbors, they are not going away. and we shared a culture in which your history and we share a religion. and, therefore, we need a change the existing situation, which is not in our interest. >> john, as i mentioned, you know, to report to you, not an analysis, in think tanks in tehran, we don't even consider saudi arabia as an enemy. we don't see them as a threat, they design strategies, okay, how to deal with them. we consider them exactly as a neighbor. rethink web to improve -- you know, the last two years the situation is different but even the last two years hardly find a voice which is a no, we should have a good relation saudi arabia. what is even hard-liners, rafsanjani, all supportive of better relations with saudi arabia. rafsanjani want to go to in october he thought
naval academy. my question is really about these debates on both sides of the persian gulf. and my question is, are there voices in these debates that are advocating for better relations with the neighbors? in other words, saying look, whatever our problems, these people, these others, they are our neighbors, they are not going away. and we shared a culture in which your history and we share a religion. and, therefore, we need a change the existing situation, which is not in our interest....
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. >>> a show of support for female navy seals from the naval academy itself.of the academy says he's confident the school can produce female navy seals. the military services are expected to send their final recommendations on opening more positions to women. the defense secretary ash carter pretty soon. >>> right now at 6:00 unconfirmed reports that a security guard has been shot in northwest d.c. we'll have a live update. >>> fairfax county police defend the use of a taser on a man whose family members have cerebral palsy. >>> 30 minutes till sunrise over the district. appreciate you waking up with us. i'm nick giovanni. >>> i'm andrea roane. rise and shine and get that umbrella handy. larry miller has your timesaver traffic. he'll help you navigate all the detours on the road. let's go to howard bernstein. >>> andrea and nick, we're looking at some fog in spots this morning. drizzle, a patchy shower. not nearly as extensive as yesterday morning yet. we still have a little bit of time. we had advice visibilities down to a quarter mile earlier in. showers are
. >>> a show of support for female navy seals from the naval academy itself.of the academy says he's confident the school can produce female navy seals. the military services are expected to send their final recommendations on opening more positions to women. the defense secretary ash carter pretty soon. >>> right now at 6:00 unconfirmed reports that a security guard has been shot in northwest d.c. we'll have a live update. >>> fairfax county police defend the use of...
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. >>> the superintendent of a naval academy says he believes women absolutely could be navy s.e.a.l.s country. he's confident the school could produce female seals if the military changes its policy. the academy has produced the most successful graduates. the navy special warfare units that combat crews be open to women. >> pope francis now back at the vatican after his whirlwind tour of cuba and of course, the united states. the pontiff says tonight his biggest surprise about our country, how warm, lovable and prayerful the people are. on the plane back to rome the pope told reporters that anyone who covers up child sex abuse including bishops are guilty. when asked if his being a star would be good for the catholic church he said, stardom is fleeting. adding what lasts is being a servant of god. >> the strongest evidence yet, water flowing on mars. news 4's chris lawrence is here with details of a major announcement from nasa about the red planet. >> scientists have noticed a phenomena over several years. they'll be calling it recurrent slow, and now they say it's water and saltwate
. >>> the superintendent of a naval academy says he believes women absolutely could be navy s.e.a.l.s country. he's confident the school could produce female seals if the military changes its policy. the academy has produced the most successful graduates. the navy special warfare units that combat crews be open to women. >> pope francis now back at the vatican after his whirlwind tour of cuba and of course, the united states. the pontiff says tonight his biggest surprise about...
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stops in wilmington and baltimore before wrapping up on friday in annapolis, maryland, home of the naval academy. >>> coming up a shocking story out of hollywood on and off again girlfriend of the star comedian is found dead in her apartment. also this. >> reporter: sacred space has become a crime scene, i'm greg argos in new castle delaware where police are trying to find the vandals who knocked over these tomb stones, that story is coming up. >>> and a terrifying warning driver for some when a naked blood covered man tries to jump in to cars. we have bizarre details up next. >>> apple says sales of the i phone 6s and 6s plus are breaking records. are you tempt todd get one? three on your side's jim donovan has information you need before you decide to upgrade your phone, that and more, when we come right back. okay. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? why fios? well fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. whatever speed you need, fios has it. so if you need more streaming for more devices, fios gives you options with the fa
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out in the panhandle of west virginia. 68 in culpepper. 69 at naval air station. 77 now at the naval academy in annapolis. planning out your morning, sun's up at 6:40 this morning. temperatures in the low 70s for next couple of hours. there are some areas of fog to be dealt with as wel first thing this morning. here's visibilities. only a mile and third visibility in frederick, maryland. four miles visibility in martinsburg and four miles down in culpepper. areas of fog around first thing this morning. that will give way to increasing cloud cover later on this afternoon. highs today about 85 in gaithersburg, 87 in manassas. near 90 right along the i-95 corridor from washington southbound towards the fredericksburg area. with the chance for showers in your forecast, what to wear today, jeans, short sleeves. but have your umbrella ready for later on this afternoon. not much rain through the morning hours but by 1:00, 2:00 this afternoon, rain showers coming off the bay and into the metro area and on the i-95. so that does mean you will need the umbrellas for sure. courtesy of the clouds around
out in the panhandle of west virginia. 68 in culpepper. 69 at naval air station. 77 now at the naval academy in annapolis. planning out your morning, sun's up at 6:40 this morning. temperatures in the low 70s for next couple of hours. there are some areas of fog to be dealt with as wel first thing this morning. here's visibilities. only a mile and third visibility in frederick, maryland. four miles visibility in martinsburg and four miles down in culpepper. areas of fog around first thing this...
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. >> i saw the blue angels fly when i was in the naval academy. of them and having this moment where i realized, why am any awe of these guys. i'm in a position to fly these things. >> you applied to the aviator school, right? >> right. >> they ship you over to iraq. >> i few missions over afghanistan. i was still in the persian gulf flying missions off of uss george washington. before the war in iraq i flew missions over iraq but i was flowing missions in freedom of afghanistan supporting troops on the ground. >> you zoom out there. was that dangerous? >> you know, as somebody flies an f 18 because of the rules of engagement that we have, it's not as dangerous as you would think. the most dangerous part would be coming in to land on the ship at night. >> landing on the aircraft carrier at night. were you scared? >> i'm not going to lie to you, bill. >> no one does. >> there are times it was scary, really are. >> it's just you. >> cat shot were scarier than the landing. >> the what shot? >> catapult shots. >> i thought you had a little cat at home
. >> i saw the blue angels fly when i was in the naval academy. of them and having this moment where i realized, why am any awe of these guys. i'm in a position to fly these things. >> you applied to the aviator school, right? >> right. >> they ship you over to iraq. >> i few missions over afghanistan. i was still in the persian gulf flying missions off of uss george washington. before the war in iraq i flew missions over iraq but i was flowing missions in freedom...
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the military gives people assignment when people graduate from the naval academy. they get to choose actually in rank order by class which service they will integrate the army has a different system. there's a big problem in getting benefits to people who need them as other lots of federal benefits available that are hard to people access in an easy way. >> i was referring more to it like the people to choosing who are representatives are. >> i don't know that those are matching markets. they are clearly collective, problem is we can talk about elections. start talking about ken arrow and the limit for aggregated votes of preferences. but you could certainly think about design problems come out of an elections should we require people to vote and that would give us better outcomes, should we make it more easily public who votes. it turns out who votes is available information and campaigns know whether your frequent voter or not. should we conceal that? there's lots of questions about data about who knows what, about what happened in the last election, things like
the military gives people assignment when people graduate from the naval academy. they get to choose actually in rank order by class which service they will integrate the army has a different system. there's a big problem in getting benefits to people who need them as other lots of federal benefits available that are hard to people access in an easy way. >> i was referring more to it like the people to choosing who are representatives are. >> i don't know that those are matching...
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>> deek, at the naval academy, class of 19 t22, they gave everybody nicknames. deacon and parsons. d-e-k-e or d-e-a-c, depending. >> your mother, tell us about her a little bit. >> she was a many generation navy kid. her father or grandfather had both been admirals, and she was used to moving and taking charge. she was a natural athlete. she loved anything to do with athletics. skiing, riding, you name it. you know, she just picked up and moved. >> what was her maiden name? >> cluvarious. >> first name. >> martha. >> together. >> martha. >> how do you spell it. >> m-a-r-t-h-a. cl-u-v-e-r-i-u-s. her grandfather was admiral samson, who was a big deal in the spanish-american war. she was a take charge type. my father was a more quiet intellectual type. mother was a doer. he was a thinker. i had a younger sister who was full of spunk. i was shy, painfully shy. but i was good at eavesdropping and remembering what i heard. >> okay. tell us now, when did you arrive? what time of year? >> june of '43. that's the back road, up the mesa. it was terrifying. the trucks that were going up, sinc
>> deek, at the naval academy, class of 19 t22, they gave everybody nicknames. deacon and parsons. d-e-k-e or d-e-a-c, depending. >> your mother, tell us about her a little bit. >> she was a many generation navy kid. her father or grandfather had both been admirals, and she was used to moving and taking charge. she was a natural athlete. she loved anything to do with athletics. skiing, riding, you name it. you know, she just picked up and moved. >> what was her maiden...
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john lindberg from the us naval academy. >> my question is really about this debate. other voices in these debates that are advocating now for better relations? in other words, saying look, whatever our problems, these people, these others are our neighbors are not going away, and we share a culture and share history and religion, and therefore we need to change the existing situation which is not in our interest. >> thank you. as i mentioned, and think tanks, we did not consider saudi arabia the enemy. we did not consider them a threat. the strategies okay. how to deal with them. we did not consider them. find a voice. you know, the situation is different. how do you find a voice, no, we should not have a good relation. all in all support better relation. wanted to go to king abdullah. the personal relations are important. but even today, there are number of other important forces ready to take the initiative to improve their relationship. it is very much one-sided. why we should consider kuwait or qatar the enemy? perceive them as a threat. we are at the top of the
john lindberg from the us naval academy. >> my question is really about this debate. other voices in these debates that are advocating now for better relations? in other words, saying look, whatever our problems, these people, these others are our neighbors are not going away, and we share a culture and share history and religion, and therefore we need to change the existing situation which is not in our interest. >> thank you. as i mentioned, and think tanks, we did not consider...
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>> deke, at the naval academy where he was class of 1922, they gave everybody nicknames. since his last name was parsons, deacon and parsons and deacon was shortened to deek. d-e-k-e or d-e-a-c, depending. >> great. that's helpful. and your mother, tell us about her a little bit. >> she was a many generation navy kid. her father and grandfather had both been admirals and she was used to moving and taking charge. she was a natural athlete. she loved anything to do with athletics. skiing, riding, you name it. you know, you just picked up and moved. >> what was her maiden name? >> cluverious. >> first name. >> martha. >> maybe you could say it together. >> martha. >> how do you spell it. >> m-a-r-t-h-a. c-l-u-v-e-r-i-u-s. her grandfather was admiral samson, who was a big deal in the spanish-american war. so she was a take charge type. and my father was a more quiet intellectual type. mother was a doer. he was a thinker. i had a younger sister who was full of spunk. i was shy, painfully shy. but i was good at eavesdropping and remembering what i heard. >> okay. tell us now, w
>> deke, at the naval academy where he was class of 1922, they gave everybody nicknames. since his last name was parsons, deacon and parsons and deacon was shortened to deek. d-e-k-e or d-e-a-c, depending. >> great. that's helpful. and your mother, tell us about her a little bit. >> she was a many generation navy kid. her father and grandfather had both been admirals and she was used to moving and taking charge. she was a natural athlete. she loved anything to do with...
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naval academy but he was accepted because of the age limit. he graduated 61st in a class of 164.hat made him such a unique the firstn he will be to admit that during his high school and college years he was a pretty average student. >> this is what made getting an a minus very difficult. >> he attended the staff in leavenworth and graduated first in his class there. he said it was this paradigm shift to make the army and leadership his career. we all know he applied to annapolis first. old because you were to put his brother through school. gotpplied to west point and that. he wasn't sure about what direction he wanted his career to take until he went to leavenworth. >> i would add a rather intriguing factoid. if you look at america's great generals, very few of them graduated at the top of their class. i have done a little study of this. , most of them come out of the middle of the class. there are some extraordinary exceptions. is reason i mentioned that it said something perhaps about actually some of them have lackluster disciplinary records. strangely the army tries to follo
naval academy but he was accepted because of the age limit. he graduated 61st in a class of 164.hat made him such a unique the firstn he will be to admit that during his high school and college years he was a pretty average student. >> this is what made getting an a minus very difficult. >> he attended the staff in leavenworth and graduated first in his class there. he said it was this paradigm shift to make the army and leadership his career. we all know he applied to annapolis...
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i want to go back to the cadet who entered the naval academy in 1943.ance correction, it is called midshipman. tom: forgive me. when i got to get into the navy. you served president carter tell us what the nation should know about this president. >> thank you for reminding me how old i am. but look, president carter was an exceptional man and i would say that whatever one thinks of his presidency, some think highly others less so but i think there is universal agreement that he has been our most successful ex-president. he is dedicated himself to human rights issues in solving conflict locally without war and i think he has had a remarkable post presidential tenure. tom: you were there in 1979, did you think there was a carter malaise? >> i would say we were not as effective from the president on down in communicating his policies to the country and ultimately that was reflected in the 1980 election. i do think that we saw last week the embrace of this man who is obviously confronting an incredibly serious medical situation and i would be hard-pressed t
i want to go back to the cadet who entered the naval academy in 1943.ance correction, it is called midshipman. tom: forgive me. when i got to get into the navy. you served president carter tell us what the nation should know about this president. >> thank you for reminding me how old i am. but look, president carter was an exceptional man and i would say that whatever one thinks of his presidency, some think highly others less so but i think there is universal agreement that he has been...
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naval academy. you mentioned two things in your response in the millennial generation and the fact to a large extent that i think the american public doesn't really understand or even discuss geopolitics especially in regards to the great power politics and so we misinterpret. but what i want to pose to you is how do we deal with the next generation of advisors because this generation as you included to their comedy have no experience in the cold war. they have no experience in that cold war took a and a lot of what you're talking about regarding counterinsurgency and so forth as a result of the failures so the american people take a view of that. but how do we get the advisors and their staffers and the national security council to talk about this mostly polar threat environment that we are involved in today's blacks and >> i would say generation x. has a very good understanding of the problems and dangers of getting disengaged certainly not universally true but i do think that the experience in ir
naval academy. you mentioned two things in your response in the millennial generation and the fact to a large extent that i think the american public doesn't really understand or even discuss geopolitics especially in regards to the great power politics and so we misinterpret. but what i want to pose to you is how do we deal with the next generation of advisors because this generation as you included to their comedy have no experience in the cold war. they have no experience in that cold war...
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naval academy. my question is really about these debates on both sides of the persian gulf. voicestion is, are there in these debates that are advocating for better relations with the neighbors? in other words, saying, look, , these arer problems our neighbors. they are not going away. we share our culture and history and a religion. therefore, we need to change the , which is nottion in our interest. to report to you and analysis, there are these think tanks in iran. as an enemyee them or a threat. they design strategies for how to deal with them. they consider them exactly as a neighbor. even in the last two years, how do you find a voice that would say, no, we have to have a good relationship with saudi arabia? the hardliners and all supported a better relationship with saudi arabia and that's what they thought, jim john -- on that in a job -- that is what they hmadinejad wanted to go to. there are a number of forces within iran who are ready to improve the relationship with saudi arabia. as i mentioned, it is very much one-sided. we don't consider them an enemy. why shou
naval academy. my question is really about these debates on both sides of the persian gulf. voicestion is, are there in these debates that are advocating for better relations with the neighbors? in other words, saying, look, , these arer problems our neighbors. they are not going away. we share our culture and history and a religion. therefore, we need to change the , which is nottion in our interest. to report to you and analysis, there are these think tanks in iran. as an enemyee them or a...
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naval academy. my question is really about these debates on both sides of the persian gulf.oices in these debates that are advocating for better relations with the neighbors? in other words, saying look, whatever our problems, these people, these others come they are our neighbors. they are not going away and we share of culture and we share a history and we share a religion. and, therefore, we need to change the existing situation, which is not in our interest. >> john, as i mentioned, you know, to report to you is not an analysis. there are think tanks in tehran. they don't consider saudi arabia as enemy. they don't see them as a threat. that they design strategies, okay. hard to deal with them. we consider them exactly as a neighbor. we think went to improve -- hardly he will find a voice, hardly. you know, the situation was very different. but even in the last two years how do you find a voice which does we should not have a good relationship with the saudis and i want to say but hardliners. rafsanjani, all along supportive of a better relationship with saudi arabia ever
naval academy. my question is really about these debates on both sides of the persian gulf.oices in these debates that are advocating for better relations with the neighbors? in other words, saying look, whatever our problems, these people, these others come they are our neighbors. they are not going away and we share of culture and we share a history and we share a religion. and, therefore, we need to change the existing situation, which is not in our interest. >> john, as i mentioned,...
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case, it's a great privilege for me to be able to introduce colonel north, a 1968 graduate of the naval academy22 years in the marine cor corps. a tour in vietnam, two purple hearts. colonel north went on to be in the reagan administration, and when he retired from federal service, he then actually founded the freedom alliance which i have the great privilege of being on the board on. and the whole focus of his freedom alliance is to take care of young wounded warriors and also their families. it's a great prif lemg for me to be part of that, and finally, he is, in fact, the producer of a very popular program on fox news documents some real he rowic actions throughout the history of network. and it is my great privilege, even though he is a marine, to introduce to you my dear friend and a great american. please give him a very warm welcome, ollie north. >> it's been a blessing to spend my life in the company of heros. my dad and all my brothers served in combat. as a u.s. marine in vietnam, i fought beside the best and bravest, and i served one of our nation's greatest leaders, but some of my m
case, it's a great privilege for me to be able to introduce colonel north, a 1968 graduate of the naval academy22 years in the marine cor corps. a tour in vietnam, two purple hearts. colonel north went on to be in the reagan administration, and when he retired from federal service, he then actually founded the freedom alliance which i have the great privilege of being on the board on. and the whole focus of his freedom alliance is to take care of young wounded warriors and also their families....
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naval academy made the list. >> okay. what do they have?his is engineers and business degrees. the s.a.t. score 1255 but that doesn't count the writing. annapol annapolis, maryland. that was one of the schools on the list. a good school, at that. >> another top college according to hiring managers is the university of michigan at ann arbor. >> it's a four year public school, just like the first school. median salary $69,000 and change. 2065 is the average s.a.t. score. they've got doctoral degrees, bachelors, masters, and also great for sports fans. >> it's also a lot of money. because of big investment. had a big return i guess. >> a lot of -- kids are going to get killed with having to pay for school these days. >> university of virginia. >> charlottesville, virginia. you know it very, very well. four year public school, again, bachelor's, masters, doctors. and it's also a research university, and i like that you get more hands-on experience depending on what type of degree that you get. and you're helping the next generation. >> then ano
naval academy made the list. >> okay. what do they have?his is engineers and business degrees. the s.a.t. score 1255 but that doesn't count the writing. annapol annapolis, maryland. that was one of the schools on the list. a good school, at that. >> another top college according to hiring managers is the university of michigan at ann arbor. >> it's a four year public school, just like the first school. median salary $69,000 and change. 2065 is the average s.a.t. score. they've...