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what they came into the navy to do. it gets driven down to one or two months as it should be and i also think of time as the ability to recover if we were to go back to those levels again. we lose proficiency and expertise and have to cover that by skipping generations of people who missed the opportunity during the time when we didn't have the resources available. chair wicker: thank you, gentlemen. senator rona. hirono. sen. hirono: thank you, mr. chairman. i mention it my statement about the concern that i have about the public shipyards, i know the navy has a new plan for modernizing the infrastructure optimization plan, because that is to be a major improvement after years of neglect for this important infrastructure and certainly there have been construction projects in various upgrades over the years that , but there's nothing like a comprehensive plan that can be implemented to move us to the point where we need to be. so the navy told us earlier that it is following a master plan for modernizing the shipyards i
what they came into the navy to do. it gets driven down to one or two months as it should be and i also think of time as the ability to recover if we were to go back to those levels again. we lose proficiency and expertise and have to cover that by skipping generations of people who missed the opportunity during the time when we didn't have the resources available. chair wicker: thank you, gentlemen. senator rona. hirono. sen. hirono: thank you, mr. chairman. i mention it my statement about the...
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in the navy marine side. there's a report due pursuant to the nda this month about the top 10 installations that you feel have vulnerabilities because of climate. when are we likely to see that reports. >> center, that should be forthcoming and i will get back to you on the date . i've seen the list and i don't know where the process is in finalizing it but not surprisingly it's going to be what you might expect in the navy. the oceanfrontareas, water rising issues . the areas exposed to what we see now as hundred year storm come every two or three years . are going to have to start addressing this so we do this correctly and spend the money correctly. >> we had a well attended hearing in hamden roads two years ago, very bipartisan congressional delegation talking about the level rise and the effect on northrup and other bases in the area. and it was sobering. we started thinking about if there's a future background or any kind of physical base, rationalization. at that the vulnerability that people would be
in the navy marine side. there's a report due pursuant to the nda this month about the top 10 installations that you feel have vulnerabilities because of climate. when are we likely to see that reports. >> center, that should be forthcoming and i will get back to you on the date . i've seen the list and i don't know where the process is in finalizing it but not surprisingly it's going to be what you might expect in the navy. the oceanfrontareas, water rising issues . the areas exposed to...
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navy ships or by virtue of the presence of u.s. navy ships. and then of course there's the economic element of military power, we have great influence on that as we are out in about maintaining lines of communication, over the sea lines flow about 90% of global trade. underneath the sea lanes writes about 99% of internet traffic on undersea cables. so, protecting the sea lanes and access to global markets, an important part of being a sailor as well. then, finally, there is an element it's hard to find a word, rescuer or provider of assistance it's just the nature of all mariners and if you find another marriner in distress, you will lend assistance, it goes without saying. that extends to folks who have been victims of natural disasters, humanitarian crises and a number of things. if you think about just what it means to be a sailor and participate across all elements of national power, certainly military but diplomatic and also being able to provide assistance, this is as much a part of advocating for what america stands for as projecting po
navy ships or by virtue of the presence of u.s. navy ships. and then of course there's the economic element of military power, we have great influence on that as we are out in about maintaining lines of communication, over the sea lines flow about 90% of global trade. underneath the sea lanes writes about 99% of internet traffic on undersea cables. so, protecting the sea lanes and access to global markets, an important part of being a sailor as well. then, finally, there is an element it's hard...
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the navy. liz: we asked derek robinson about it. he is the navy's cleanup coordinator for hunter's point. liz: why not look at the entire site? derek: you look at sites that have the potential to have radiological contamination left behind. liz: robinson says the navy considered all areas by reviewing past use and conducting interviews with former workers, but he says officials concentrated on the places where the navy actually performed radiation operations. liz: and you're not looking anywhere else? derek: that's where we're starting. liz: how can you be sure that there is no radiological contamination if you don't take a closer look, if you don't test? derek: what we're doing is we're focusing on areas where radiological contamination may have been used and could have been released. liz: we mapped the sites the navy says based on the shipyard's past may be contaminated. we asked if it's added any new places, and the navy pointed to one additional area where it says it performed radiation scans or collected soil samples. robinson
the navy. liz: we asked derek robinson about it. he is the navy's cleanup coordinator for hunter's point. liz: why not look at the entire site? derek: you look at sites that have the potential to have radiological contamination left behind. liz: robinson says the navy considered all areas by reviewing past use and conducting interviews with former workers, but he says officials concentrated on the places where the navy actually performed radiation operations. liz: and you're not looking...
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it's always a treat to be with the navy league. we are truly appreciative of all that the united states navy league does across the country for the men and women of the coast guard. we enjoy terrific relation and i would say generally given the proportional size of the coast guard, we are disproportionately served by the navy league. alan said he wanted three hours of prepared comment. i'll take one question at the end. you ready to go? here we go. you know, it was 15 years ago today that president bush number 43 announced the capture of saddam hussein. just to put a little historical timeline here. it's interesting when we look at where we are today in the 21st century about the complex and dynamic operating environment we find ourselves. we got the new national security strategy focused on competing, rising great powers. not so sure those of us in uniform thought we would be at this point again in had 2018 but that's where we find ourselves. the homeland is really no longer a sanctuary. you know, my secretary, secretary of homela
it's always a treat to be with the navy league. we are truly appreciative of all that the united states navy league does across the country for the men and women of the coast guard. we enjoy terrific relation and i would say generally given the proportional size of the coast guard, we are disproportionately served by the navy league. alan said he wanted three hours of prepared comment. i'll take one question at the end. you ready to go? here we go. you know, it was 15 years ago today that...
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so they don't involve the navy. the reason why we did this was to have a fresh start for lack of a better term to test from the beginning starting from july 27. this is what we committed to testing. and we were going to do the testing through the department of public health to make sure our people are safe and they feel safe. all the test results that i spoke about today which are hard copies in the bind rer posted on the commission's website. they are available for everybody to see. the actual testing parameters, i can't -- not the person to really speak to that. i would have to turn to my colleagues at the department of public health to speak a little bit more about kind of how the testing parameters came about. but as i had mentioned, especially with the soil, that those levels were below levels at current standards set by the e.p.a. and set by the california department of public health. and set forth by the navy under current standards. could i ask you to come up, mark, and kevin, and maybe speak a little bit mo
so they don't involve the navy. the reason why we did this was to have a fresh start for lack of a better term to test from the beginning starting from july 27. this is what we committed to testing. and we were going to do the testing through the department of public health to make sure our people are safe and they feel safe. all the test results that i spoke about today which are hard copies in the bind rer posted on the commission's website. they are available for everybody to see. the actual...
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we're seeing the navy, why is the navy leading the way? i'm curious about that.ow is that working out? that's a good thing. >> yeah. i think you find because the navy is a very technically oriented service, with the submarines and the surface warfare and the aircraft, not as many, for example, the marine corps where you have infantry in the marine corps and infantry in the army. you tend to have a higher percentage of women in the technical skill sets in the navy. i think, i would have to check my facts, but i think the marine corps is probably 8 or 9% around there and the army hovers around that as well. the navy tends to have a higher percentage. >> jason, i'm curious to know about your background with this issue as well, women in combat. >> absolutely. i'll start by saying, one of my classmates at west point was actually one of the first female graduates of the ranger school. i went to ranger school as well, fortunately i was able to pass first time go, but kirsten and not only was she the first female to graduate from that g school, but she was in my cadet su
we're seeing the navy, why is the navy leading the way? i'm curious about that.ow is that working out? that's a good thing. >> yeah. i think you find because the navy is a very technically oriented service, with the submarines and the surface warfare and the aircraft, not as many, for example, the marine corps where you have infantry in the marine corps and infantry in the army. you tend to have a higher percentage of women in the technical skill sets in the navy. i think, i would have to...
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greece is thirteen frigates form the backbone of its navy but they are now three decades old. would cost more than half the price of a new fleet and without the capabilities so the heloc navy is looking for a brand new fleet and it's taking donations very little if there's a great ship owners and greek citizens to contribute something from their surplus in a special account set up to acquire a new fleet of frigates and a new flagship greek defense spending has fallen by forty percent to six billion dollars during a decade of recession and even though it's still one of the biggest spenders in later greece says it cannot afford new equipment and its traditional rival turkey now spends three times as much the problem is greeks already have the highest taxes in europe in an attempt to pay off the national debt and half the population still owes the government money. no. don't contribute the country has much bigger priorities than buying weapons we need better salaries better pensions better health care and education all the things that make a country civilized and where greece has
greece is thirteen frigates form the backbone of its navy but they are now three decades old. would cost more than half the price of a new fleet and without the capabilities so the heloc navy is looking for a brand new fleet and it's taking donations very little if there's a great ship owners and greek citizens to contribute something from their surplus in a special account set up to acquire a new fleet of frigates and a new flagship greek defense spending has fallen by forty percent to six...
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he said what are you doing in the navy? i don't know. you ought to be a navy seal. back in 1973 they weren't well-known like today. and he convinced me to go in. he was pa vietnam vet with a lot of decorations and told me to be a navy seal. i thought that was a path to take. >> and admiral, i didn't know you were a military brat. >> i was, father 27 years in the service. >> thank you for your legally and leadership. jason, i'm hoping you'll share a nugget that he told us in the green room. if not i'll tell is for him. tell us about your story. >> thank you, harris. i want to say how humbled and honor i am to share the stage with both of you, and mary beth, a classmate of mine at vli. just to continue the military family tradition i come from a military family as well. second generation, korean-american. my father when he was ten along with brothers and sisters immigrated from korea, from south korea to the gates of west point at highland falls. and ended up going to west point. so, my father graduated in 1983. served a 30-year career in the army and retired as a col
he said what are you doing in the navy? i don't know. you ought to be a navy seal. back in 1973 they weren't well-known like today. and he convinced me to go in. he was pa vietnam vet with a lot of decorations and told me to be a navy seal. i thought that was a path to take. >> and admiral, i didn't know you were a military brat. >> i was, father 27 years in the service. >> thank you for your legally and leadership. jason, i'm hoping you'll share a nugget that he told us in...
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navy ship sailed near disputed islands in the south china sea as the trade talks were happening china has lodged a complaint with the u.s. asking for the vessel to leave the area the guided missile destroyer was close to the parcel islands which are claimed by china taiwan and vietnam. china meanwhile says it will allow u.n. officials to visit the western state after global condemnation of its treatment of we are muslims beijing has been accused of keeping up to one million week in prison like potential camps and forcing them to renounce their religion and native language some of the subject of the forced labor with little or no pay china says u.n. officials are welcome to visit the region as long as they follow proper procedures so the common this half hour the u.s. television interview egypt's president allegedly tried to block and all hands on the pump in greece asks citizens to chip in towards new ships for its aging navy. the out of season rain is still with us in central china this clan doesn't look very much but shouldn't really be there north vietnam across you non it's foreca
navy ship sailed near disputed islands in the south china sea as the trade talks were happening china has lodged a complaint with the u.s. asking for the vessel to leave the area the guided missile destroyer was close to the parcel islands which are claimed by china taiwan and vietnam. china meanwhile says it will allow u.n. officials to visit the western state after global condemnation of its treatment of we are muslims beijing has been accused of keeping up to one million week in prison like...
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the greek government wants its citizens to contribution towards replacing its outdated navy fleet in a massive crowd funding scheme which also uplift reports from athens. greece is thirteen frigates form the backbone of its navy but they are now three decades old refitting them would cost more than half the price of a new fleet and without the capabilities so the heloc navy is looking for a brand new fleet and it's taking donations galligan fairly limited as those i call on great ship owners and greek citizens to contribute something from their surplus in a special account set up to acquire a new fleet of frigates and a new flagship greek defense spending has fallen by forty percent to six billion dollars during a decade of recession and even though it's still one of the biggest spenders in nato greece says it cannot afford new equipment and its traditional rival turkey now spends three times as much the problem is greeks already have the highest taxes in europe in an attempt to pay off the national debt and half the population still owes the government money. no i won't contribute t
the greek government wants its citizens to contribution towards replacing its outdated navy fleet in a massive crowd funding scheme which also uplift reports from athens. greece is thirteen frigates form the backbone of its navy but they are now three decades old refitting them would cost more than half the price of a new fleet and without the capabilities so the heloc navy is looking for a brand new fleet and it's taking donations galligan fairly limited as those i call on great ship owners...
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navy personnel. marines coast guard navy guess is not getting paid? does anybody think that should be a tolerated situation? no. the answer is no. i hope this is a rumor. we have cleared it every republican has signed on but this is just a rumor that tonight the coast guard says they could have cut checks in 24 hours the president will sign it, so there should be no reason not to do this so as you know, the partial government is negatively impacting the president's request for border security is eminently reasonable and i'm hopeful the speaker will start to view it that way you know, a lot of her members are. we are working for a solution senator johnson put out a bill that would immediately pay all workers of the coast guard bill. we could get this done in 24 hours, mister president. that the white house and the senate and the house getting ready and being ready to find a solution for some for the men and women for the federal workforce. as i like to emphasize all of them are important but when you're the only member not getting paid risking your lif
navy personnel. marines coast guard navy guess is not getting paid? does anybody think that should be a tolerated situation? no. the answer is no. i hope this is a rumor. we have cleared it every republican has signed on but this is just a rumor that tonight the coast guard says they could have cut checks in 24 hours the president will sign it, so there should be no reason not to do this so as you know, the partial government is negatively impacting the president's request for border security...
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>> i was actually -- i went into the navy right out of high chool and got that navy rotc scholarship and end up owing the navy four years. i served my country for 10 years. but then after that, i got out of the navy and went to work for frito-lay and did various jobs in shipping and receiving. and decided i wanted to change and after that, we started a foundation after we had another good luck of string of good luck and won the lottery in 2010. >> $266 million. >> how have you prioritized things? >> creating our foundation to go out and give people a leg up and give people a leg up through keags. we knew we wanted to do it from the beginning and able to invest in our students because we know investment in them is investment in our country. >> will your wife and your family be joining you? >> they will visit me but will spend the bulk of california. my wife is not a cold-weather person. she is having a struggle and not used to this. >> were you born and raised in karl? >> i was born and raised in southern california and lived there until i went into the navy and i have had the opportu
>> i was actually -- i went into the navy right out of high chool and got that navy rotc scholarship and end up owing the navy four years. i served my country for 10 years. but then after that, i got out of the navy and went to work for frito-lay and did various jobs in shipping and receiving. and decided i wanted to change and after that, we started a foundation after we had another good luck of string of good luck and won the lottery in 2010. >> $266 million. >> how have you...
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>> i went into the navy out of high school. i was fortunate to get the navy rotc scholarship so that paid for my college. i ended up owing the navy four years of my life for that and served 10 years. after that, i worked for ,rito-lay at rancho cucamonga did some various jobs in manufacturing, shipping, and receiving, and decided i wanted a change. after that, we started the foundation. after another good string of good luck, we won the lottery. >> $266 million? >> yes. >> how have you spent the money and prioritized things? >> it is about creating our foundation to give people a leg up on opportunity through education. we wanted to do that from the very beginning and we were lucky to invest in our students, because we know an investment in them is in the future of our country. >> will your wife and family be joining you in d.c.? >> i'm sure they will visit, but they will spend the bulk of the time in california. my wife is not a cold weather person. she is having a little struggle with it. she is not used to this. >> were you
>> i went into the navy out of high school. i was fortunate to get the navy rotc scholarship so that paid for my college. i ended up owing the navy four years of my life for that and served 10 years. after that, i worked for ,rito-lay at rancho cucamonga did some various jobs in manufacturing, shipping, and receiving, and decided i wanted a change. after that, we started the foundation. after another good string of good luck, we won the lottery. >> $266 million? >> yes....
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navy out ofto the high school. i was fortunate to get the navy rotc scholarship. i went into the navy four years, served my country for 10 years. i worked for frito-lay out of while, did varies manufacturing jobs in shipping and receiving. after that we started the foundation after we had a stream of good luck and won the lottery. >> $266 million? >> that was it. >> how have you spent the money? >> for us, it is creating our organization, to give people a leg up through education. we knew we wanted to do that from the beginning. we were lucky to be able to really invest in our students. we know an investment in them is an investment in the country. joining you wife be in washington dc? >> i am sure they will visit me but my wife will spent the bulk of the time in california. she is not a cold weather person. being california girl a, she is not used to this. i was born and raised in southern california, lived there my entire life until i went into the navy. i have had the opportunity to live across the united states, and i can't think of a greater place than southe
navy out ofto the high school. i was fortunate to get the navy rotc scholarship. i went into the navy four years, served my country for 10 years. i worked for frito-lay out of while, did varies manufacturing jobs in shipping and receiving. after that we started the foundation after we had a stream of good luck and won the lottery. >> $266 million? >> that was it. >> how have you spent the money? >> for us, it is creating our organization, to give people a leg up through...
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i was fortunate to get a navy rotc scholarship and ended up in the navy for years of my life for that. i serve my country for 10 years gender product. i got the navy i were true frito-lay for a while and it's a manufacturing plants and did various jobs in manufacturing and shipping and receiving. i decided i wanted to change. after that, we ended up starting our foundation after we had another good luck -- another string of good luck and we won the lottery in 2010. >> $266 million. how have you spent the money? >> instead about going in creating the foundation to go out and give people a leg up and give them opportunity through education. that was something we knew we wanted to do right from the beginning and we are very lucky and able to go out and do that, to really invest in our students because we know that investment in them and an investment in the future of our country. >> y your wife and family be joining you in washington, d.c.? >> i think they're going to spend the book of their time in california. my wife is not really a cold weather person. she is having -- is not that col
i was fortunate to get a navy rotc scholarship and ended up in the navy for years of my life for that. i serve my country for 10 years gender product. i got the navy i were true frito-lay for a while and it's a manufacturing plants and did various jobs in manufacturing and shipping and receiving. i decided i wanted to change. after that, we ended up starting our foundation after we had another good luck -- another string of good luck and we won the lottery in 2010. >> $266 million. how...
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was fortunate to get that navy rotc scholarship. that paid for my college. i ended up in the navy. four years of my life with that. served my country for 10 years which i'm very proud. after that i got out of the navy and worked for free-throwo lay for a while -- frito lay at a manufacturing plant d various jobs in manufacturing, shipping and receiving. decided i wanted a change. after that we ended up starting a foundation after we got another good luck and won the lottery back in 2010. >> $266 million. >> that was it. >> how have you spent the money? how have you prioritized things? >> for us it's been about growing and creating our foundation to go out and give people a leg up. to give them opportunity through education. that was something that we knew we wanted to do right from the beginning. we're very lucky and able to go in to do that. to invest in our students. because we know investment in them is an investment in the future of our country. >> will your wife join you? >> i think they are going to spend the bulk of their time in california. my wife is not a cold weather per
was fortunate to get that navy rotc scholarship. that paid for my college. i ended up in the navy. four years of my life with that. served my country for 10 years which i'm very proud. after that i got out of the navy and worked for free-throwo lay for a while -- frito lay at a manufacturing plant d various jobs in manufacturing, shipping and receiving. decided i wanted a change. after that we ended up starting a foundation after we got another good luck and won the lottery back in 2010....
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navy and us marines personnel. persian gulf. marines and coast guard and navy but guess who is not getting paid? does anyone think that should ebe tolerated? the answer is no. the answer is no. i hope this is a rumor and the hotline is happening right now every republican has signed off on this that this is just a rumor that tonight the coast guard says they can cut checks within 24 hours the president will sign it. so there should be no reason mister president not to do this. now as you know, the partial government shutdown has negatively impacted federal workers. in my view this is eminently reasonable. i am hopeful the speaker will start to view it that way. i know a lot of her members a are. we are all working for a solution. senator johnson put at a bill that i wrote on as a cosponsor to immediately pay all workers who are currently working without pay. i think it's a good idea. it is a start but the coast guard bill right now has momentum. we could get this done in 24 hours mister president. it is not a complete solution.
navy and us marines personnel. persian gulf. marines and coast guard and navy but guess who is not getting paid? does anyone think that should ebe tolerated? the answer is no. the answer is no. i hope this is a rumor and the hotline is happening right now every republican has signed off on this that this is just a rumor that tonight the coast guard says they can cut checks within 24 hours the president will sign it. so there should be no reason mister president not to do this. now as you know,...
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and greece's government goes into crowdfunding to keep its navy afloat mara not stay with us. the out a season rain is still with us in central china this clan doesn't look very much but shouldn't really be there cross north vietnam across united it first forecast brings that taylor very near the tongue of rain up through central china something john up towards shanghai it meets cold rare as it goes slowly no worse for because winter proper is in the north in china so we see snow for us this guy again shouldn't see that much this time the but the rain is the real thing that could be quite substantial as far south as hanoi hong kong like staying on the dry side we see a few thunderstorms with snow recently in delhi further north and they are running through new polls a lot of cloud here there's more coming through pakistan afghanistan that's cause some trouble but typically you find very neutral going on at this time the it is this cold air has the system fog and smog north and plain of india and it's dry to the south very few shot even in sri lanka now this is as it should be
and greece's government goes into crowdfunding to keep its navy afloat mara not stay with us. the out a season rain is still with us in central china this clan doesn't look very much but shouldn't really be there cross north vietnam across united it first forecast brings that taylor very near the tongue of rain up through central china something john up towards shanghai it meets cold rare as it goes slowly no worse for because winter proper is in the north in china so we see snow for us this...
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small still ahead of al jazeera graces government goes in for crowd funding to keep its navy afloat. how wave of iraqi women is claiming back their place in society. and the snow has been falling in hokkaido parts of northern honshu and the great tide doesn't look much but because the is so cold behind it that is what has been happening closing airports but this is normal winter stuff really on the lease side of bold so road to be modeled in tokyo thirteen degrees but we've gone subzero behind it where the cold air and the release is doubt about minus fifty five up here but the cold air is trying to leak out again so high temp is modest for in pyongyang minus fifteen but just above freezing in beijing is very still here's where it currently is not like good of course but you're used to that by now and here's the picture for when see more substantial snow in northern home church might come across the hills is heading down towards take care it is going to be feeling colder in turkey this is come wednesday so that's where winter proper law ease his one user weather we saw this yesterday
small still ahead of al jazeera graces government goes in for crowd funding to keep its navy afloat. how wave of iraqi women is claiming back their place in society. and the snow has been falling in hokkaido parts of northern honshu and the great tide doesn't look much but because the is so cold behind it that is what has been happening closing airports but this is normal winter stuff really on the lease side of bold so road to be modeled in tokyo thirteen degrees but we've gone subzero behind...
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coming up next, a decorated navy seal is accused of murdering an isis prisoner. he has pled not guilty in a california courtroom today. we will speak exclusively with his brother sean who says the elite special force officer was stripped of due process in his own country. that is next. as a fitness junkie, i customize everything - bike, wheels, saddle. that's why i switched to liberty mutual. they customized my insurance, so i only pay for what i need. i insured my car, and my bike. my calves are custom too, but i can't insure those... which is a crying shame. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ after bill's back needed a vacation from his vacation. so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. >> martha: breaking tonight elite navy seal and two-time bronze star recipient facing charges of premeditated murder in the death of a detained isis prisoner of war. today's special operations chief edward gallagh
coming up next, a decorated navy seal is accused of murdering an isis prisoner. he has pled not guilty in a california courtroom today. we will speak exclusively with his brother sean who says the elite special force officer was stripped of due process in his own country. that is next. as a fitness junkie, i customize everything - bike, wheels, saddle. that's why i switched to liberty mutual. they customized my insurance, so i only pay for what i need. i insured my car, and my bike. my calves...
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the navy. and we joined the navy, i joined the navy as an listed man, and ted cook was police chief of culver city, california, right now. but i did better on the entrance test than he did, so i left a month earlier, went to boot camp. we both were in the navy for four years, and then i went to the marine corps. i never saw him once from the day after i went to the navy. >> you also didn't realize which you went to the navy that you had to have some college requirement before you had fly airplanes, did you? walt: no, i didn't think a whole lot about it. i was in my first career of college, planning on being an architect, kind of foolishly, at the time. but when i got into the navy, in order to go to the various schools, you had to take g.e.d. tests, and in this case, the best thing was to get a two-year college equivalency test, which i eventually took and passed, and that enabled anyway apply for flight training. >> so you became a pilot? walt: went to navy flight training. i've got several di
the navy. and we joined the navy, i joined the navy as an listed man, and ted cook was police chief of culver city, california, right now. but i did better on the entrance test than he did, so i left a month earlier, went to boot camp. we both were in the navy for four years, and then i went to the marine corps. i never saw him once from the day after i went to the navy. >> you also didn't realize which you went to the navy that you had to have some college requirement before you had fly...
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to a blue water navy greece has long relied on the generosity of individuals and greek ship owners a constantly helping the armed forces but fleet renewal costs many billions of dollars to cover it greece will need friends as well as family. that's for this week if you'd like to get in touch with us about anything that you've seen you can contact me directly i'm a finnigan on twitter a place used as a j c t c when you do or you could drop us a live counting the cost of al-jazeera dot that is our e-mail address as always there's plenty more few online at al-jazeera dot com slash c.t.c. that takes you straight to our page and then we'll find individual port's links even entire episode for you to catch up on but that's it for this edition of counting the cost i'm adrian finighan from the whole team here at doha thanks for being with us the news of al-jazeera is next. rewind returns the care bring your people back to life i'm sorry with brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries there has been a number of reforms put in place since the program was filmed rewind continues w
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to a blue water navy greece has long relied on the generosity of individuals and greek ship owners a constantly helping the armed forces but fleet renewal costs many billions of dollars to cover it greece will need friends as well as family. that's for this week if you'd like to get in touch with us about anything that you've seen you can contact me directly i've got a finnigan on twitter please use the hash tag a j c t c when you do or you could drop us a live counting the cost of al-jazeera dot that is our e-mail address as always there's plenty more for you on line at al-jazeera dot com slash c.t.c. that takes you straight to our page and there you'll find individual ports links even entire episodes for you to catch up on but that's it for this edition of counting the cost i'm adrian finighan from the whole team here at doha thanks for being with us the news of al-jazeera is next. sure turnings of hope. and inspiration and. personal stories of people who live keeping the spirit of freedom alliance. by courageously defending now rights to be heard. as that's what i'm going to be go
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out of the navy. things are already spending on space, just transferring it to the new organization, the overhead layer that you put on that, which is going to be, that's going to be an interesting thing to see whether they think the overhead lay ser going to be, i've already published my thoughts on that, the c & a, i don't know if they released their study, we have come pretty close on our cost estimates of what that is going to be. the air force is in a different order of magnitude in their cost estimate. but it will be interesting to see, what do they propose there? if is a billion or less per year, that's pretty easy to come up with that kind of money. within a $750 billion budget. you take a little bit here and there, various things. so, yes, i mean you might even be able to do that with efficiency savings, mark. >> i was just going to go there. perfect segue. he is waiting to jump in. >> i wouldn't count on it. >> before we leave missile defense review, i have to plug that we have mark tractenb
out of the navy. things are already spending on space, just transferring it to the new organization, the overhead layer that you put on that, which is going to be, that's going to be an interesting thing to see whether they think the overhead lay ser going to be, i've already published my thoughts on that, the c & a, i don't know if they released their study, we have come pretty close on our cost estimates of what that is going to be. the air force is in a different order of magnitude in...
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greece is thirteen frigates form the backbone of its navy but they are now three decades old refitting them would cost more than half the price of a new fleet and without the capabilities so the heloc navy is looking for a brand new fleet and it's taking donations gallagher's a limitless day as i call on great ship owners and greek citizens to contribute something from their surplus in a special account set up to acquire a new fleet of frigates and a new flagship greek defense spending has fallen by forty percent to six billion dollars during a decade of recession and even though it's still one of the biggest spenders in nato greece says it cannot afford new equipment and its traditional rival turkey now spends three times as much the problem is greeks already have the highest taxes in europe in an attempt to pay off the national debt and half the population still owes the government money. no i won't contribute the country has much bigger priorities than buying weapons we need better salaries better pensions better health care and education all the things that make a country civilized
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greece is thirteen frigates form the backbone of its navy but they are now three decades old refitting them would cost more than half the price of a new fleet and without the capabilities so the hellenic navy is looking for a brand new fleet and it's taking donations galligan fairly limitless there's i call on great ship owners and greek citizens to contribute something from their surplus in a special account set up to acquire a new fleet of frigates and a new flagship greek defense spending has fallen by forty percent to six billion dollars during a decade of recession and even though it's still one of the biggest spenders in nato greece says it cannot afford new equipment and its traditional rival turkey now spends three times as much the problem is greeks already have the highest taxes in europe in an attempt to pay off the national debt and half the population still owes the government money. no i won't contribute the country has much bigger priorities than buying weapons we need better salaries better pensions better health care and education all the things that make a country civ
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a long string of navy ships were stationed in the oceans along the flight path. there was tremendous support from the army. the voyage took six months. approximately 750 hours of flight time at 100 miles per hour. miraculously, no crews were lost. one of the airplanes did crash. it was replaced by another one. another sank in the atlantic after an emergency landing, but there were no injuries or loss of life. it really was a wake-up call to the world that air travel had arrived. the airplanes arrived in santa monica september 1924, completing the journey and three airplanes completed the trip. those three became part of the douglas logo and the slogan, first around the world became the new company slogan. the douglas family years ago made an arrangement with the museum that this would be the repository for these artifacts. we have everything from the actual artifacts and severity years -- and souvenirs collected. they were given by government officials to the pilots. we have a display case of all those things. a sword from japan, metals from russia. and amazing a
a long string of navy ships were stationed in the oceans along the flight path. there was tremendous support from the army. the voyage took six months. approximately 750 hours of flight time at 100 miles per hour. miraculously, no crews were lost. one of the airplanes did crash. it was replaced by another one. another sank in the atlantic after an emergency landing, but there were no injuries or loss of life. it really was a wake-up call to the world that air travel had arrived. the airplanes...
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there is a man-sized job for you in the navy. he is going to go fight, you work here.s is one of my favorites. we have the pioneer woman e on our campus. so i love this image of the pioneer woman, out there defending our wagon with her rifle. are you as good as she is? can you live up to this legacy? and again, in the wac, you can work in a hospital, not as a nurse, but separate. i think this one is interesting. this is a "ladies home journal" ad for ivory soap, how to win an engagement. this is a play on words. she is in the military, she is a wac, but it is about the man, this is what you are fighting for, and you can still get your man even if you are in uniform. she does look sassy, doesn't she? and this is competition as well. you have all these efforts to get women into the military, but we need women as ordnance workers. so they have their spot, but you have yours, they are all equally important. so this competition to get women, to have women doing these different jobs. there's a push for african-american women as well. remember, we have a lot of prominent news
there is a man-sized job for you in the navy. he is going to go fight, you work here.s is one of my favorites. we have the pioneer woman e on our campus. so i love this image of the pioneer woman, out there defending our wagon with her rifle. are you as good as she is? can you live up to this legacy? and again, in the wac, you can work in a hospital, not as a nurse, but separate. i think this one is interesting. this is a "ladies home journal" ad for ivory soap, how to win an...
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but the navy in, that will be an easy answer!ials will be saying, in any other kind of year the other stories would be on the front pages but you're going to deal with it. juergen have to do with this. brexit is still there. it is still on the front pages. david davis says, theresa may should the lady brexit deal votes. he reckons the mistaken right up to the very last minute and the eu will cave was that he is a poker player! you should be too, mrs may. it's one for brinkmanship. the reason he may not be... maybe she's going to advocacy is are ready to lady brexit but once. many mps. .. is are ready to lady brexit but once. many mps... —— she argued the lady brexit vote once. she's really testing the mp5. there are other things they can do. where theresa may to try to push this book, and there are some who say you cannot really push it past the 21st of january, whether she should try and pushit january, whether she should try and push it to the actual week, think there will be some remain tory mps submitting a confidence though
but the navy in, that will be an easy answer!ials will be saying, in any other kind of year the other stories would be on the front pages but you're going to deal with it. juergen have to do with this. brexit is still there. it is still on the front pages. david davis says, theresa may should the lady brexit deal votes. he reckons the mistaken right up to the very last minute and the eu will cave was that he is a poker player! you should be too, mrs may. it's one for brinkmanship. the reason he...
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navy personnel. right now. persian gulf, , marines, coast guard, navy. guess who is not getting paid. does anyone think that that should be a tolerated situation? the answer is no. the answer is no. so again i i just hope this isa rumor and that the hotline that's happening right now on the democratic side, we cleared it, good to go, every republican has signed off on this, that this is just a rumor, that tonight the democrats will close and will get it to the house. the coast guard says they can start cutting checks begin within 24 hours. the president will sign this, so there should be no reason, mr. president, not to do this. now, as you know the partial government shutdown is negatively impacting federal workers. the president's request come in my view, for border security is eminently reasonable, and i'm hopeful the speaker will start to do it that way. i know of a lot of her members are. we are all working this. we are all working for a solution. senator johnson put out a bill that ito joined as a cosponsor that would immediately pay all workers wh
navy personnel. right now. persian gulf, , marines, coast guard, navy. guess who is not getting paid. does anyone think that that should be a tolerated situation? the answer is no. the answer is no. so again i i just hope this isa rumor and that the hotline that's happening right now on the democratic side, we cleared it, good to go, every republican has signed off on this, that this is just a rumor, that tonight the democrats will close and will get it to the house. the coast guard says they...
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abade navy system themselves? guest: i'm not quite sure where you are going with that and the waterways of the philippines. host: if you go to the mba website, the naval aspect of it? just: the navy does not have radar, but it has defensive missiles that are on board ships. it is a key element of our theonal defenses to have system on board of the missile destroyers. the navy has a key role to play in regional missile-defense. host: what do you mean by that? is -- i'm going to mess of the acronym here but act ive -- i will not even try. it is a radar sensor system. host: lorenzo joins us from louisiana. he is also calling on our line for those who are active or retired military. hello, go ahead. caller: yes. i was calling on a couple of things. states, they are talking about the wall. we have only been attacked twice and that was once by the airplanes from the saudi's and the other time was the russians in the election. the wall is not going to be up to stop that. when ier thing is that iraq, i there in wanted to
abade navy system themselves? guest: i'm not quite sure where you are going with that and the waterways of the philippines. host: if you go to the mba website, the naval aspect of it? just: the navy does not have radar, but it has defensive missiles that are on board ships. it is a key element of our theonal defenses to have system on board of the missile destroyers. the navy has a key role to play in regional missile-defense. host: what do you mean by that? is -- i'm going to mess of the...
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to a blue water navy greece has long relied on the generosity of individuals and greek ship owners a constantly helping the armed forces but fleet renewal costs many billions of dollars to cover it greece will need friends as well as family jumpstart ople us al-jazeera athens. francis cladding new legislation to stop unofficial demonstrations that is in response to the ongoing yellow vests protests across the country that started and mid november and have often turned violent the prime minister told french media that the right to demonstrate should be preserved that people who break the law should be punished. what amala says it's pulling out of an anti-corruption commission nine months earlier than expected the un backed audi has been investigating top government officials and the family of president jimmy what alice last year he decided not to renew its mandate and this week he refused to allow the head of the commission back into guatemala but on it says it's interfering with the country's internal affairs islam entirely considered it is regrettable that the secretary general in a
to a blue water navy greece has long relied on the generosity of individuals and greek ship owners a constantly helping the armed forces but fleet renewal costs many billions of dollars to cover it greece will need friends as well as family jumpstart ople us al-jazeera athens. francis cladding new legislation to stop unofficial demonstrations that is in response to the ongoing yellow vests protests across the country that started and mid november and have often turned violent the prime minister...
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the brooklyn navy yard was an active u.s. navy yard up through the 1960s and then it was transitioned to become an industrial park and functioned in that capacity through to 2011 when the navy development corporation took on a new program to try to renew and to revitalize the industrial park. and they just this past year released an updated master plan. so, again, this is more of an economic re-use opportunity than a parks and open space, but it's interesting to some of what we may try and do in terms of reuse of historic facilities. and the image on the upper left is kind much an aerial of the navy yard in total. and the lower right is an interesting re-use of the historical structure as -- not re-worked but kind of an i.t. incubator space. and hudson river park. hudson river park emerged from a failed highway project. so maybe akin to our marcadaro. and the plan was to replace the westside highway with an interstate highway. when that highway replacement program did not materialize they have reused the right-of-way that was
the brooklyn navy yard was an active u.s. navy yard up through the 1960s and then it was transitioned to become an industrial park and functioned in that capacity through to 2011 when the navy development corporation took on a new program to try to renew and to revitalize the industrial park. and they just this past year released an updated master plan. so, again, this is more of an economic re-use opportunity than a parks and open space, but it's interesting to some of what we may try and do...
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>> i went to the navy out of high school, i was fortunate to get the rotc scholarship. that paid for my college and i ended up on the navy four years of my life for that. -- i served my country for 10 years. after that i worked for frito-lay for a while in rancho cucamonga at their manufacturing plant, i did various jobs in shipping and receiving. decided i wanted to change and after that, we ended up starting a foundation. after we had another stream of good luck and we won the lottery in 2010. >> $266 million? >> that was it. how have you prioritized things? >> it has been about going and creating our foundation to go out and give people a leg up to give them opportunity for education. that was something that we knew we wanted to do from the beginning and we are -- we were lucky and able to do that to invest in our students. we now investing in them is an investment in the future. >> will your wife and family be joining you? >> i am sure they will come and visit me but they will spend the bulk of their time in california. my wife is not a cold weather person. she is n
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. >>> the navy s.e.a.l. in court today. shackled. what he's now accused of. >>> the oscar firestorm. kevin hart and the apology that made news after homophobic comments, then stepping down from the hosting job. tonight, the moment that played out on "ellen." the academy herself.y she's >>> the customer who raced out without paying. the employee instead struck and killed. tonight, the search for the young customer. >>> and the veteran nfl star who spots a boy wearing his jersey. and what happens next? "america strong." >>> good evening. great to have you was on a very busy friday night. we begin with the government shutdown. day 14 now. the two-week mark. tonight, the president is now saying he could declare a national emergency to get his border wall. the president saying the shutdown could last months, even years, he said. there are 800,000 american workers waiting to get paid. others who will not get back pay. and the president said today those workers are on his side. he said this has a hire purpose than next week's pay. the democ
. >>> the navy s.e.a.l. in court today. shackled. what he's now accused of. >>> the oscar firestorm. kevin hart and the apology that made news after homophobic comments, then stepping down from the hosting job. tonight, the moment that played out on "ellen." the academy herself.y she's >>> the customer who raced out without paying. the employee instead struck and killed. tonight, the search for the young customer. >>> and the veteran nfl star who...
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navy back and create an an empty access are bubble in spirit free. now with twenty eighteen all wrapped up we have been looking back at the mainstream media's coverage for highlights but is it a prank or found out that coverage looked pretty much the same throughout the year . i know way too much about your news watching experience last year how come easy you don't need superpowers for that look. this president could be impeached i do not think the president will serve out his term resignation resignation a huge incentive for president trump to resign it would be the beginning of the end of the term presidency of the beginning of the end the nice a exactly the same thing last year. walls closing in the walls closing you know this is going to be the achilles heel dykeman's could lead to trump's impeachment is still there may get america great again prompts impeachment. on this. this which is scurrilous i'll try to put a hex on president literally multiple times donald trump has plenty to be scared. and so he is running scared yeah right probably anoth
navy back and create an an empty access are bubble in spirit free. now with twenty eighteen all wrapped up we have been looking back at the mainstream media's coverage for highlights but is it a prank or found out that coverage looked pretty much the same throughout the year . i know way too much about your news watching experience last year how come easy you don't need superpowers for that look. this president could be impeached i do not think the president will serve out his term resignation...
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actually becoming for what they call green water navy blue water navy greece has long relied on the generosity of individuals and greek shipping as a constantly helping the armed forces but renewal costs many billions of dollars to cover it greece will need friends as well as family. farms. goalkeeper country. parents. in the next episode of science in a golden age i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval islamic period in the field of mathematics. the term algebra can be traced back to the arabic word algebra were going to the limits of modern technology forty percent faster than the speed of sound they gave us the final building block to find they discovered it mediæval towards is a. science from a golden marriage with jim. on al-jazeera. the time for sport with andy. thank you very much well the highest ranked team in the asian cup of made a winning start so that sort of meant three time champions iran with two strong for yemen in their group open up this game in abu dhabi finished five nil to iran yemen are the lowest rated side at this year's event and they
actually becoming for what they call green water navy blue water navy greece has long relied on the generosity of individuals and greek shipping as a constantly helping the armed forces but renewal costs many billions of dollars to cover it greece will need friends as well as family. farms. goalkeeper country. parents. in the next episode of science in a golden age i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval islamic period in the field of mathematics. the term...
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one woman i studied said she almost joined the navy because they had such cute hats. is,army, locale brown that that is not pretty. that is kind of pretty, right? , that is theparse , always ready is the english version of their motto, spar even sounds better than wac. the marines, they were just marines. women marines were just marines. and that is the whole thing about women in the military, the idea of, free a man to go do something more important. you can't go to combat, but the men can, so let's do it. what of promotions about types of jobs you would be -- a wholeall series of advertisements. 239 types of jobs, you would not just be a typist, you could work in a laboratory, all sorts of things, get work experience. the navy promotes that you can be promoted, that you can get these different positions. it talks about the fact you are going to get the same grade and same pay as men, so we are about equality here in the navy, you have this opportunity. and very patriotic, there is a man-sized job for you in the navy. to go fight, you were care. this is one of my fav
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6.5% of the assets the navy had on their property books no longer existed. they were either demolished or replaced but no one had gone back to the books to take them off so there was misunderstanding of what was available to them. the army, who in preparation, had done more in terms of walking back and forth to get the property up to speed, had very few errors on existence and completeness. their auditors' concern was they had a number of buildings listed as being in usable condition and the auditors' answer was, no, you should knock them down or acknowledge that these buildings are not in working condition. so the takeaway on that one is we thought we had more square footage, equipment and facilities than we in fact had available to us and the accuracy of this matters and it drives and plays a role in decision making. they did the same thing with inventory. the types of issues we found in inventory is they'd find items to pull and they would discover that item had been moved to another location or had been used. they found assets in warehouses that were not
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navy in 2010 and is stationed in quantico.n what led to that attack. >>> new word on a voyeur case in fairfax county. >>> an update on a durturbing voye case out of fairfax county. aiis man is accused of secretly recording women inaks mall and other stars in december. he is a former bartender. police say ve-tims can now il and text them. we put the information on the in nbc waon app, search fair oak, for more details. >>> vir revisit the so-called king s dominion law. it would have classes begin after labor day. according to our partners at wt, one proposal on the table would repeal the law entirely. another pposal would repeal the law requiring most school systems to start after labor day for only northern virginia. the hou of delegates passed the repeal last year but it stopped there.in viia's short session begins tomorrow and ends in late february >>> 6:51 right now. we want to check in with chuck for more on the forecast. what do you see? >> darkness outside this morning. but on different visions of our cameras around the
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i'm not sure how you got around after the navy, but i saved my money. i bought a 1957 percent is ben's mercedes-benz sl. can you imagine the prospect of a 22-year-old veteran with that car? said, i have been accepted as a french horn layer at th -- player at the university of indiana. he said, oh really? i've never been. many years in the navy? quoted as have been saying that you had five years. brian: [inaudible] years i was only two active but it was such a .ormative experience brian: what years were you in the navy? james: 1965-1967. brian: did you go near vietnam? james: near but not in. i would have been at greater risk driving the family forward manning athan i was .38 caliber antiaircraft gun. we never got shot at. three or four of my friends were aboard the hornet. we were off south vietnam, we watched the ships delivering the missiles that shot down american -- it was important. it was not dangerous. we got back to long beach, california, home port. we felt that some of us ought to do more for this war. three or four of my friends reenlisted. t
i'm not sure how you got around after the navy, but i saved my money. i bought a 1957 percent is ben's mercedes-benz sl. can you imagine the prospect of a 22-year-old veteran with that car? said, i have been accepted as a french horn layer at th -- player at the university of indiana. he said, oh really? i've never been. many years in the navy? quoted as have been saying that you had five years. brian: [inaudible] years i was only two active but it was such a .ormative experience brian: what...
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and on the far right here, the navy yard. the day of this painting is the day that they launched the ship that took lafayette back to france. it was called the brandywine. jackie found a wonderful first person account by a slave who worked at the navy yard called michael shiner. and he talks about that day. it's he that said quincy adams was on the ship as it went down the slip way. and there were 2,000 people watching. above that you can see the marine barracks, the house and the marine barracks are the oldest continuously used building in the district, i understand. the marine barracks is remarkably -- the whole area -- there are a lot of things still intact around there including the entrance into the navy yard , which is just a beautiful thing. anyway, someone asked me if -- what l'enfant would think if he came back today. what would he recognize of the city? and i feel that he would recognize much of the city. he would know where he was. and it amazes me how much of what he planned actually got built. and if you go up li
and on the far right here, the navy yard. the day of this painting is the day that they launched the ship that took lafayette back to france. it was called the brandywine. jackie found a wonderful first person account by a slave who worked at the navy yard called michael shiner. and he talks about that day. it's he that said quincy adams was on the ship as it went down the slip way. and there were 2,000 people watching. above that you can see the marine barracks, the house and the marine...
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navy had on their property books no longer existed. they were either demolished or replaced. but no one had gone back to the property books to take them off. so there was a misunderstanding of what they had available to them. the army, who in preparation had done more in terms of walking back and forth to get the property up to speed had very few errors on existence and completeness. their auditors concern was they had a number of buildings listed as being in usable condition, and the auditors answer was, no. these are not usable condition buildings. you should label these, you should either knock them down or acknowledge that these buildings are not in working condition. so the main take-away on that one is we thought we had more square footage, more equipment, more facilities than we did in fact, have available to us. and the accuracy of this matters, and it drives and it plays a role in decision making. they did the same thing with inventory. the types of issues we found in inventory, is they would find items to pull, and they would
navy had on their property books no longer existed. they were either demolished or replaced. but no one had gone back to the property books to take them off. so there was a misunderstanding of what they had available to them. the army, who in preparation had done more in terms of walking back and forth to get the property up to speed had very few errors on existence and completeness. their auditors concern was they had a number of buildings listed as being in usable condition, and the auditors...