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as has been stated, the united states navy nuclear power is a just piece in our navy. those chess pieces are critical factor on the campaign plans. when. elected the future and the way that the threats are going, we devised the forward class with 33 percent greater sortie livability with enhanced technology and electric capacity and with the email and ability to increase getting airplanes on and off the ship and other technology. that campaign model is what delivered the requirements phase that resulted in the forward design you see today. >> sir, if i may from an acquisition standpoint. the other reason we built the forward class, the nimitz class was reaching the end of its useful service life. technology does change. the other thing is that the nimitz class was built in an era where people are relatively inexpensive. so from a total lifecycle cost perspective the nimitz class was expensive. so it's pretty clear not only do we need the war fighting capability but we have to drive long-term affordability in the most important thing we could do was to get people off th
as has been stated, the united states navy nuclear power is a just piece in our navy. those chess pieces are critical factor on the campaign plans. when. elected the future and the way that the threats are going, we devised the forward class with 33 percent greater sortie livability with enhanced technology and electric capacity and with the email and ability to increase getting airplanes on and off the ship and other technology. that campaign model is what delivered the requirements phase that...
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navy.f we keep spending money on geewhiz gadgets are sitting in a shipyard, someday you may not have the sailors to get that thing out of course. it's affecting everyone and our taxpayers are going to hold anyone accountable for this. everyone. i am really upset because i have been working very hard early hours, early months of the work here in the senate in this committee and on homeland security trying to restore the program management process. and i had a bill passed unanimously on program management and to try to get something into the ndaa, specific for the department of defense but, unfortunately, it didn't survive the conference and i am baffled, baffled by the focufocus on program management. and cost overruns. this is in epidemic and we've got to do something about it or i'm sorry i'm on a soapbox but you can tell that i'm upset in the folks back home are upset because new is any good unless it's actually out there providing protection for the united states. and if we keep sitting
navy.f we keep spending money on geewhiz gadgets are sitting in a shipyard, someday you may not have the sailors to get that thing out of course. it's affecting everyone and our taxpayers are going to hold anyone accountable for this. everyone. i am really upset because i have been working very hard early hours, early months of the work here in the senate in this committee and on homeland security trying to restore the program management process. and i had a bill passed unanimously on program...
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in our navy.they are a critical factor of the campaign plans moving forward. when we looked at the we look at the future and the way that threats around the world were going, we devised the four glass with 33 percent greater capability, advanced technology and electric capacity and with the ability to increase getting airplanes on and off the ship and other technologies around the ship. campaign models around the world, that's what delivered the requirements that resulted in the forward design you see today. stabilizing those elements is one aspect of stabilizing the cost and schedule. >> if i may from a pure acquisition standpoint, the reason that we built the four classes the nimitz class was starting to reach the end of its useful service life. technology changes. the other thing is, the nimitz class was built in a narrower people were relatively inexpensive. from a total lifetime cost perspective and nimitz class is expensive. people make expensive. people make up 40 percent of the cost of the
in our navy.they are a critical factor of the campaign plans moving forward. when we looked at the we look at the future and the way that threats around the world were going, we devised the four glass with 33 percent greater capability, advanced technology and electric capacity and with the ability to increase getting airplanes on and off the ship and other technologies around the ship. campaign models around the world, that's what delivered the requirements that resulted in the forward design...
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in our navy. those chess pieces are a critical factor on the campaign plans going forward. when we looked at the future and the threats around the world were going we devilezed the ford class with 33% greater sortie generation capability with enhanced technology in the electric capacity and with the emals and aag an ability to increase airplanes getting on and off the ship and other technologies around the ship. that campaign model, sir, looking at threats around the world is what delivered the requirements of base that resulted in the ford design you see today. when we stabilize those requirements, is your, that is one aspect of stabilizing the cost and schedule. >> shirr, if i may, from a pure acquisition standpoint, the other reason we built the ford class is the nimitz class was starting to reach the end of its useful service life. technology does change. we have to keep up with the technology. but the other thing is the nimitz class was built in an era where people were relatively inexpensive
in our navy. those chess pieces are a critical factor on the campaign plans going forward. when we looked at the future and the threats around the world were going we devilezed the ford class with 33% greater sortie generation capability with enhanced technology in the electric capacity and with the emals and aag an ability to increase airplanes getting on and off the ship and other technologies around the ship. that campaign model, sir, looking at threats around the world is what delivered the...
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that's on the navy side. on the air force side, we have the tanker, the jsf and the long-range strike is coming. those bills will have to be paid somewhere. and if they are higher than we think now, we are going to be in real trouble. and on the program managers, i remember we were at a hearing a few months ago and you asked me a question on that. one thing i wanted to bring up which i didn't then was we really put program managers in terrible positions. so when we create business cases where a program's underestimated and there isn't enough schedule to get things done and technology is immature, we put a program manager in that position and they have to do two things. they have to do part discipline. at the same time, they have to defend the program. so what we do with our program managers is not what industry does. and we grind really good people up. so why do they pick the jobs? >> exactly. >> senator, may i make a comment? >> absolutely, admiral. >> captain john meyer and his crew have moved aboard and ar
that's on the navy side. on the air force side, we have the tanker, the jsf and the long-range strike is coming. those bills will have to be paid somewhere. and if they are higher than we think now, we are going to be in real trouble. and on the program managers, i remember we were at a hearing a few months ago and you asked me a question on that. one thing i wanted to bring up which i didn't then was we really put program managers in terrible positions. so when we create business cases where a...
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navy.ue to time constraints, i can't really explain what that naval home is. that would take us off on a side track. in any event, i'm very doubtful about all of those great autobiographies from the -- and all these adventures they relate and so forth. the story i am about to tell you, i read this, but i wouldn't have believed it. everybody, i'm going to tell you, can be tied back to a document. everything really happened. i can shake the document it is linked to. it concerns a young man born in london, dennis, 24 years old when he came to the united states in june of 1847. he was an experienced sailor, so when he enlisted at princeton he was given a fairly responsible job at the rank of seaman. so we know he was an experienced sailor already. an expatriate russian nobleman, count anatoly demidov, visited princeton, and the captain fired 13 men saluting his honor when he left the ship. on the 11th gun of the 13 gun salute, a misfire on the gun that dennis was manning and blew off his arms b
navy.ue to time constraints, i can't really explain what that naval home is. that would take us off on a side track. in any event, i'm very doubtful about all of those great autobiographies from the -- and all these adventures they relate and so forth. the story i am about to tell you, i read this, but i wouldn't have believed it. everybody, i'm going to tell you, can be tied back to a document. everything really happened. i can shake the document it is linked to. it concerns a young man born...
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with 12 carrier navy. the decision was subsequently made by department of defense that we are going to stretch that out to five-year centers. so now the 79 which was going to be an earlier carrier is not put under contract until 2013 budget then the 0 was bumped further so the program has been stretched out that's brought more cost to the program. >> senator ayotte. >> thank you, chairman. i want to thank all of you. i just wanted to say that i think one of the challenges you referenced this in your testimony is here we sit here today billions of dollars of overrun and people are very frustrated by it. and you cited also that the jsf program, the f-22, the lit torl combat ship they were actually worse and this was a typical acquisition outcome. so here's the challenge. we've got to change this dynamic because we've had the leaders of all of our military rightly come in here and testify about the impact of sequestration. and the fact that we're going to diminish the size of our fleet that we need more ships
with 12 carrier navy. the decision was subsequently made by department of defense that we are going to stretch that out to five-year centers. so now the 79 which was going to be an earlier carrier is not put under contract until 2013 budget then the 0 was bumped further so the program has been stretched out that's brought more cost to the program. >> senator ayotte. >> thank you, chairman. i want to thank all of you. i just wanted to say that i think one of the challenges you...
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navy reserve. then when the u.s.ent to war, in world war i, became the nucleus of the navy's air force. these were 19, 20, 21-year-old boys. the members included the navy's first and only air ace of the war, the creator of america's first strategic bomber force, and many leaders in the creation of an air service from practically nothing. now, this group after the war proved to be crucial in the rise of usair power. and in many ways, and the rise -- the creation of the u.s. as a super power of the world. out of this group came every single assistant secretary of navy and war. this was before the department through world air war ii and the secretary of defense during the korean war. effectively american military dominance and control of the sky came out of this group. the group continues to have a resonant role in america because they have very close ties to the bush family and president george h.w. bush told me that this group had been an inspiration to him in becoming a navy aviator in world war ii. but this list of
navy reserve. then when the u.s.ent to war, in world war i, became the nucleus of the navy's air force. these were 19, 20, 21-year-old boys. the members included the navy's first and only air ace of the war, the creator of america's first strategic bomber force, and many leaders in the creation of an air service from practically nothing. now, this group after the war proved to be crucial in the rise of usair power. and in many ways, and the rise -- the creation of the u.s. as a super power of...
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the navy is not blameless in this process either. the navy shares blame for failing out to lay out potential off ramp too the risky tech following if they did not mature in time to meet the schedule. they could have done this even within the parameters of transformation. while such off ramps may not have prevented all the problems, it would have given us better options when we had unpleasant discoveries during the development phase. they are blamed for starting the construction of the ship before sufficient work had been completed on the design of the ship. history has shown inefficient reduction, schedule delays and cost increases. finally, congress shares responsibility for having approved this to acquire the aircraft carriers. the only change that they insisted upon was instituting a legislative cost cap on the three ships in the program. what i think this cost cap has brought better discipline, it did not prevent a cost and schedule program. i look forward to hearing from these witnesses on this important program that has been an
the navy is not blameless in this process either. the navy shares blame for failing out to lay out potential off ramp too the risky tech following if they did not mature in time to meet the schedule. they could have done this even within the parameters of transformation. while such off ramps may not have prevented all the problems, it would have given us better options when we had unpleasant discoveries during the development phase. they are blamed for starting the construction of the ship...
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that is what we told the navy. and the navy said, fine, we will do a task force on climate change. i look to this about a decade ago, give or take. you know, i kind of thought, this is a political thing. the when you look at evidence, you say, ok this is real. i will talk in a couple slides here that kind of show that not only is this real, but when you dig into the science, the science has been known for a long time. it is weird and not regard. god, is not a big, all my we figured out something different. we figured out the science in the late 19th century and we have been refining it ever since. but the basic science is there. any questions on the evidence and how i approached that? was this all on, that it took? questions about the weather? anything on that? soase use the microphone everybody can hear. >> yeah, i was just wondering, i was curious. let's define catastrophe for the insurance company. >> the question is what is it a catastrophe on that? i think it was the magnitude. they said, no, we will count everything. that is how a did it. yes? >> thank you for being here, fir
that is what we told the navy. and the navy said, fine, we will do a task force on climate change. i look to this about a decade ago, give or take. you know, i kind of thought, this is a political thing. the when you look at evidence, you say, ok this is real. i will talk in a couple slides here that kind of show that not only is this real, but when you dig into the science, the science has been known for a long time. it is weird and not regard. god, is not a big, all my we figured out...
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and therefore basically require the navy to act? did they have an over-arching sense that climate change could be a situation which exacerbated tensions between nations in many, many ways? or were they thinking about it in a more local, tactical way that climate change could he -- affect the way the navy operated in, say, the arctic or something like that? admiral titley: ok. that's a really interesting question. i'll tell you, back when i was asked to do this, the full story is i was rung the navy's weather -- i was running the navy's weather and operational forecasting business. it's down in mississippi. minding my own business and i get the wall -- call from the head of the navy and my assistant, you get a lieutenant who is the assistant and she basically said, sir, it's -- we call him the chief of naval operations. it's like the head dude. she's like, why is this guy calling my boss? what would you be thinking if all of a sudden the president of the university is, like, calling one of you guys? what did i do wrong, right? that's
and therefore basically require the navy to act? did they have an over-arching sense that climate change could be a situation which exacerbated tensions between nations in many, many ways? or were they thinking about it in a more local, tactical way that climate change could he -- affect the way the navy operated in, say, the arctic or something like that? admiral titley: ok. that's a really interesting question. i'll tell you, back when i was asked to do this, the full story is i was rung the...
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and therefore basically require the navy to act? did they have an over-arching sense that climate change could be a situation which exacerbated tensions between nations in many, many ways? or were they thinking about it in a more local, tactical way that climate change could he -- affect the way the navy operated in, say, the arctic or something like that? admiral titley: ok. that's a really interesting question. i'll tell you, back when i was asked to do this, the full story is i was rung the navy's weather and operational forecasting business. it's down in mississippi. minding my own business and i get the wall -- call from the head of the navy and my assistant, you get a lieutenant who is the assistant and she basically said, sir, it's -- we call him the chief of naval operations. it's like the head dude. she's like, why is this guy calling my boss? what would you be thinking if all of a sudden the president of the university is, like, calling one of you guys? what did i do wrong, right? that's the first thought. then the second
and therefore basically require the navy to act? did they have an over-arching sense that climate change could be a situation which exacerbated tensions between nations in many, many ways? or were they thinking about it in a more local, tactical way that climate change could he -- affect the way the navy operated in, say, the arctic or something like that? admiral titley: ok. that's a really interesting question. i'll tell you, back when i was asked to do this, the full story is i was rung the...
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navy. he graduated from harvard law school in 1970 in practice corporate banking law until he retired. afterwards, he went back and got a phd in history from george washington university. he teaches courses in early american history, constitutional history, military and naval history, and today he is going to offer you a paper. water everywhere -- --istics of the 1975 1775-1776 campaign. professor long: is a pleasure to be here with you today. i'm going to do this a little awkward. before dawn in 1775, john murray, the fourth earl of dunmore was forced by rebellious virginians to abandon the capital in williamsburg and flee with his family. he fled to the protection of the british royal navy. the chesapeake bay watershed, his territory, was critical to the war effort. the american revolution interrupted in april of 1775. virginia was the most populous and profitable of all the colonies in british north america. it was arguably the most important strategically as well. the value of the avera
navy. he graduated from harvard law school in 1970 in practice corporate banking law until he retired. afterwards, he went back and got a phd in history from george washington university. he teaches courses in early american history, constitutional history, military and naval history, and today he is going to offer you a paper. water everywhere -- --istics of the 1975 1775-1776 campaign. professor long: is a pleasure to be here with you today. i'm going to do this a little awkward. before dawn...
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the navy before sufficient work had been completed. and history has shown a schedule delays and cost increases. congress shares irresponsibility hill may change that they insist upon is to institute a although i think it has brought a better discipline but i look forward to hearing from these witnesses about changes that have been mating can be made in the future to schedule those overruns that we see today. >> we will hear opening statements from the secretary's and then we will proceed with questions. we will begin with secretary mcfarlane. >> senator mccain and distinguished members of the committee i appreciate the opportunity to do testify of the navy gerald ford aircraft carrier program. the program is initiated in 1996 multiple changes of acquisition policy as noted. the program has been subject of many reviews looking to reduce cost of a acquisition approach or of the baseline. bid had to compete for the resources in the budget review while each change of policy and the technical base line was made in the best interest of the d
the navy before sufficient work had been completed. and history has shown a schedule delays and cost increases. congress shares irresponsibility hill may change that they insist upon is to institute a although i think it has brought a better discipline but i look forward to hearing from these witnesses about changes that have been mating can be made in the future to schedule those overruns that we see today. >> we will hear opening statements from the secretary's and then we will proceed...
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blame it on the navy, there you go. in the early morning hours of the 13th of september, 1814, 15 british ships close into the port. once they come within cannon range, some of the larger guns swingout. some of the larger guns were capable of firing a 34 pound ball. they did not call them cannonballs, they called them shots. that is a great way to think about it. if you were ever and track and field, and through the shot, it does not blow up. it is solid. 900-1000 miles per hour, when it smacks into a ship, it will blow a hole into it, do serious damage. since the cannonballs were solid, you can keep them up. as one eyewitness wrote, the furnaces were vomiting hotshot to give the british of born reception. they had like brick ovens. you can put the cannonballs and their, and then fish out one of .he red-hot cannonballs you bring it to the gun, ran slipped innpowder, the red-hot cannonball, pack the whole thing down, and boom. you could imagine what would happen if a red-hot cannonball embeds itself in the wooden hole of
blame it on the navy, there you go. in the early morning hours of the 13th of september, 1814, 15 british ships close into the port. once they come within cannon range, some of the larger guns swingout. some of the larger guns were capable of firing a 34 pound ball. they did not call them cannonballs, they called them shots. that is a great way to think about it. if you were ever and track and field, and through the shot, it does not blow up. it is solid. 900-1000 miles per hour, when it smacks...
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additionally, when we responded to the navy yard, since that was a separate environment, the navy yard went on lockdown, that's one procedure we sat down with the base commander, sat down with joint forces and talked about whether it's prudent the go into a lockdown situation if you have an emergency on your base which in essence locks out your first responders. so procedures were put in place to mitigate that type of issue. and we're still working on that right now: again, training together is key. doing table top exercises so that you're familiar with each other before an incident occurs, doing full-scale exercises so we get to actually act out our procedures and response to a major incident. i'll touch on intelligence. here in washington, d.c. we have excellent communication with our military partners. our jttf, fbi, the fusion center plays a major role in sharing intelligence back and forth with our military partners. i'm going to end right there and open up for questions. thank you. >> as i was reflecting back, my first assignment as a police officer, specialized assignment, was a
additionally, when we responded to the navy yard, since that was a separate environment, the navy yard went on lockdown, that's one procedure we sat down with the base commander, sat down with joint forces and talked about whether it's prudent the go into a lockdown situation if you have an emergency on your base which in essence locks out your first responders. so procedures were put in place to mitigate that type of issue. and we're still working on that right now: again, training together is...
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we will go from the army, lets go to the navy, mike and lauren, back over to you. >> we're in the navy now. >> hoist your friend. >> we're with commander michael thomas. >> yes, that is michael jerrick. >> michael means god-like. >> absolutely. >> yes good how is recruiting going for navy. i talk to the air force guys and they say they are up 25 percent. >> we are doing well. we are making mission every month, all because of these guys right here. >> tell us where you are from. >> valley forge. >> cherry hill. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> so what do you do on a daily basis here in philadelphia we manage stations all across pennsylvania, new jersey delaware looking for most qualified young men and with men to join the navy and wanting to serve. >> are people like, where is she. >> she's been begging to talk to me. let me talk to you. >> who is this. >> sherry. >> that is my cousin. >> she's in the navy now. >> yes. >> we're talking about she signed up, went through the training and is now serving her country. >> yes. >> and my nephew christian wright, he is in the navy too. >> thank her fo
we will go from the army, lets go to the navy, mike and lauren, back over to you. >> we're in the navy now. >> hoist your friend. >> we're with commander michael thomas. >> yes, that is michael jerrick. >> michael means god-like. >> absolutely. >> yes good how is recruiting going for navy. i talk to the air force guys and they say they are up 25 percent. >> we are doing well. we are making mission every month, all because of these guys right here....
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they're us navy's highly trained team led by commander kevin ralston. several crew members tell me, away from m me.... "they've done an incredible job. i've worked in shipyard before and i would say these guys really have it together here. they're safe. they do really awesome work." us navy>> "new to this lcs community and it seems really interesting." us navy>> "it's a greaeahonor and dedication beingrom texas, being apart of something so north from a different state. it's great." "we're going to be taking over this ship for awhile so that way we're better prepared and ready to take lcs-11 out through the same straights through everything. it's pretty exciting. everyone's reallll excicid about it." jetske wauran reporting>> executive officer commander kenneth lieberman looks forward to operating and leading the ship.... " as the 'ex-o' (executive officer), i'm currently learning all the systems that i will be fleeting up to take command, sometime in spring of '17." the u- s- s sioux city will launch for sea trials sometime in early 20-16. ahead of her
they're us navy's highly trained team led by commander kevin ralston. several crew members tell me, away from m me.... "they've done an incredible job. i've worked in shipyard before and i would say these guys really have it together here. they're safe. they do really awesome work." us navy>> "new to this lcs community and it seems really interesting." us navy>> "it's a greaeahonor and dedication beingrom texas, being apart of something so north from a...
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navy visiting notre dame. notre dame 21-# lead. 45 yard touchdown run. later in the quarter navy going with what works. he goes down the side line. we are tied at 21. third quarter showing navy they are not the only ones who can run. one of three touchdowns for him. notre dame beats navy 41-24. >> second quarter pittsburgh up. right into the hands of moore. third quarter panthers threatening. pitt 24-10. virginia not going down easy. 32 yard hook up. >> there is spring-like optimism surrounding the washington capitals. barry trotz is back for hoist second season as head coach. tonight they open up their 41st season. t.j. oshie didn't make it on the score sheet. he will. puck goes off the stick of the defender. devils come back. tied at 2 in the third. ovechkin sfoils us us with this kind of stuff. puts the caps up 1. try that at home. later in the period cams get on the power play. ovi gets a back feed. that's a slam dump. the capitals beat the devils 5-3. oklahoma state won. >> is that the conka calf? >> it's the warm up before the world cup. >> and go
navy visiting notre dame. notre dame 21-# lead. 45 yard touchdown run. later in the quarter navy going with what works. he goes down the side line. we are tied at 21. third quarter showing navy they are not the only ones who can run. one of three touchdowns for him. notre dame beats navy 41-24. >> second quarter pittsburgh up. right into the hands of moore. third quarter panthers threatening. pitt 24-10. virginia not going down easy. 32 yard hook up. >> there is spring-like optimism...
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navy federal credit union. action month and the u.s. army, one of the world's leading energy users, is working hard to become more efficient. joining us to explain these moves is catherine hammock. thank you for joining us. >> thank you f inviting me. national energy month and what is the army doing to commemomorate it or do its part? >> part of it is reminding our soldiers and our force that energy is imrtant to everything we do. mobile,nables us to be to have commandnd control, manage our i.t. systems. without energy, the army stands still and silent. we need to b be prudent users of ener to enable the force to be morere resilient and accomplish our r mission. also reduce casualties by gting a necessary fuel convoys s off roads. >> you're absolututely riright. the army is the biggest electricity user in the department of defense but the smlest liquid fuels user in the department of defense. but we do watch how we use both of those to ensure we are prudent users. resiliency is realally what we e focused on. in
navy federal credit union. action month and the u.s. army, one of the world's leading energy users, is working hard to become more efficient. joining us to explain these moves is catherine hammock. thank you for joining us. >> thank you f inviting me. national energy month and what is the army doing to commemomorate it or do its part? >> part of it is reminding our soldiers and our force that energy is imrtant to everything we do. mobile,nables us to be to have commandnd control,...
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navy federal credit union.ago: rush's in syr was the latest surprise from mosco i asd dan hodges whether the west as a deternt should start surprising russia in return. point.'s a great the new generation warfare, what the russians call it -- we call it the hybrid warfare -- is about leading with informati. we are in that right now. ,hey are unleashing information trying to tear apart the alliance, trying to distract attention from what they're doing in ukraine. ,he process is already underway doing some shaping, if you will. we've had 30 countries, either to cause them to see what they're doing is they are responding to the evil west or the u.s. is being provocative or maybe they are trying to create a situation where ethnic russians are perceived as being mistreated, th is part of the russian narrative. vago: it is a strategic communications campaign. >> it's what they do. they don't do it as an add-on. dois inherent to what they and if we look at the new generationarfare, it leadingally talks about with info
navy federal credit union.ago: rush's in syr was the latest surprise from mosco i asd dan hodges whether the west as a deternt should start surprising russia in return. point.'s a great the new generation warfare, what the russians call it -- we call it the hybrid warfare -- is about leading with informati. we are in that right now. ,hey are unleashing information trying to tear apart the alliance, trying to distract attention from what they're doing in ukraine. ,he process is already underway...
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they're us navy's highly trained team led by commander kevin raton. several crew members tell me the lcs-11will be their home, away from home.... "they've done an incredible job. i've worked in a shipyard before and i would say these guys really have it together here. they're safe. they do really awesome work." us navy>> "new to this lcs community and it seems really interesting." us navav> "it's a great honor and dedication being from m xas, being apart of something s s nortrtfrom a different state. it's great." "we're going to be taking over this ship for awhile so that way we're better prepared and ready to take lcs-11 out through the same straights through everything. it's pretty exciting. everyone's really excited about it." jetske wauran reporting>> x-o commander kenneth lieberman says looks forward to operating and leading the ship.... " as the 'ex-o' (executive officer), i'm currently learning all the systems that i will be fleeting up to take command, sometime in spring of '17." the u- s- s sioux city will launch for sea trials sometime in ea
they're us navy's highly trained team led by commander kevin raton. several crew members tell me the lcs-11will be their home, away from home.... "they've done an incredible job. i've worked in a shipyard before and i would say these guys really have it together here. they're safe. they do really awesome work." us navy>> "new to this lcs community and it seems really interesting." us navav> "it's a great honor and dedication being from m xas, being apart of...
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some of the lessons learned from the navy yard.ch on a few really quicker i know we're trying to get to the question portion of this. communications come one of the things we learned through our experiences at the navy yard in both incidents, we had the actual shooting that occurred in 2013, and tissue had a call that turned out to be, thank god, a false alarm but it was an excellent opportunity to see if some of the strategies, procedures, things that we put in place actually were effective. in many cases they were. it may be prudent for military installations, especially those located near largely pocketed areas to review their emergency call taken procedures and policies, ensure their guidelines for actions and events of a large-scale incident. your emergency call takers inside of your bases should really have that partnership and communication with your cities, 911 call center. one of the things we realized during the navy yard is about inside a military facility, existed actually like a small subdivision of washington, d.c., i
some of the lessons learned from the navy yard.ch on a few really quicker i know we're trying to get to the question portion of this. communications come one of the things we learned through our experiences at the navy yard in both incidents, we had the actual shooting that occurred in 2013, and tissue had a call that turned out to be, thank god, a false alarm but it was an excellent opportunity to see if some of the strategies, procedures, things that we put in place actually were effective....
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mejor váyanse a su ciudad y su "old navy". por eso este lugar está vacío. ¡ta rá! tanta devoción requiere solo un poco de dawn ultra. ahora aún más concentrado. una sola botella tiene el poder desengrasante de dos botellas de este otro líquido. conservas tu encanto, romeo. prueba todas las fragancias vigorizantes de dawn. adal: y--y recibamos a uno de nuestros invitados musicales de esta noche, que yo soy fan de ellos, sasha, benny, erik. aÑos despuÉs aquÍ. sasha: aÑos despuÉs. adal: aÑos despuÉs aquÍ, y ustedes con gran Éxito, con gira, disco nuevo, nÚmero uno en ventas en itunes, descargas, discos, ¿quÉ mÁs, quÉ onda? benny: pura publicidad, sÍ, contentos, de entrada, y es recÍproco, quÉ gusto volverte a ver, gracias por estar aquÍ nuevamente, gracias por el espacio que le das a la mÚsica, que para nosotros es muy importante y pues quÉ padre que en este mÉxico, pues, nos hagas reir un poquito. adal: muchas gracias. pÚblico: [ovaciona] erik: te extraÑamos, amigo, te extraÑamos, hacÍas falta. adal: gracias, pues yo encantado porque nunca los he extraÑado a
mejor váyanse a su ciudad y su "old navy". por eso este lugar está vacío. ¡ta rá! tanta devoción requiere solo un poco de dawn ultra. ahora aún más concentrado. una sola botella tiene el poder desengrasante de dos botellas de este otro líquido. conservas tu encanto, romeo. prueba todas las fragancias vigorizantes de dawn. adal: y--y recibamos a uno de nuestros invitados musicales de esta noche, que yo soy fan de ellos, sasha, benny, erik. aÑos despuÉs aquÍ. sasha: aÑos...
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reynolds, five yards out. 7-0, navy. third quarter, navy up 10-7. this is their wrecking ball.e for excellence from nine yards out. navy up 17-7. his next touchdown, this is a 75th of his career. just three away from most td runs in ncaa history and navy makes history, 31-14, the final. you know, it would be selfish of me to point out the capital's five-game winning streak started when i filled in for sean. never make yourself part of the story. when i filled in for john on the radio, they were known as the blackhawks. more significance the way the team is playing. for example, the capitals scored 16 goals in three victories in their just completed trip to western canada, including last night in edmonton. getting a bonk on the head from alex ovechkin and why not? his first career hat trick, third goal coming on the power play. again, top of the circle, fires and scores. ended 7-4, 23-year-old becoming a perfect fit on the top line. going to keep that puck for history and get ready for the traditional postgame celebration. after that. >> how they played last year in the games an
reynolds, five yards out. 7-0, navy. third quarter, navy up 10-7. this is their wrecking ball.e for excellence from nine yards out. navy up 17-7. his next touchdown, this is a 75th of his career. just three away from most td runs in ncaa history and navy makes history, 31-14, the final. you know, it would be selfish of me to point out the capital's five-game winning streak started when i filled in for sean. never make yourself part of the story. when i filled in for john on the radio, they were...
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navy "i'm very excited. as the 'ex-o' (executive officer), i'm currently learning all the systems that i will be fleeting up to take command, sometime in spring of '17." the u- s- s sioux city will launch for sea trials sometime early next year.....head of her formal commissssning into the navy i i2017. our jetske wauran traveled to manette, wisconsin and will have a special report on the u- s- s sioux city tomorrow. larry>> still to come tonight at nine... bad news on wall street today for america's biggest retailer. what's driving walmart's stock down, coming up in tonight's fox means business report. diana>> but first... he's been a fixture in downtown orange city for decades... but now al woudstra is leaving the meat market he's worked at for more than 70 years. we're heading to up after the break.v larry>> can you imagine working at the same job for 72 years? i like this gig! but "no." diana>> well... one siouxland man just recently decided to call it "quits" after all that time. our kayla novak has his
navy "i'm very excited. as the 'ex-o' (executive officer), i'm currently learning all the systems that i will be fleeting up to take command, sometime in spring of '17." the u- s- s sioux city will launch for sea trials sometime early next year.....head of her formal commissssning into the navy i i2017. our jetske wauran traveled to manette, wisconsin and will have a special report on the u- s- s sioux city tomorrow. larry>> still to come tonight at nine... bad news on wall...
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navy scratching their head at that. fear not, navy fans. this offense gets going. second quarter, chris swain. getting loose. 24 yards on the outside to the house. navy ties it at ten. fourth quarter, keenan reynolds, one rushing touchdown. fbs history, fourth in goal, reynolds gets the football. number 77, ties the ball for the record. navy beats south florida. they are now bowl eligible. >> sticking with the halloween theme. never too early for santa. the cavs down one. steps up, makes the catch. in 30 yards out. up 20-14. bill belichick looks thrilled. slips, gets up. he's gone. 24-yard touchdown run for the junior. virginia up, 27-14. now late in the game. as you saw here on nbc 4, history at the breeders cup classic. american pharoah woun the triple crown, going for the grand slam. he lived up to the hype. out of the starting gate, american pharoah straight out of the gate. fans got their money worth. american pharoah making things look easy. he wins the breeders cup and legacies first ever grand slam. >> grampcongratulations to them. "nightly news" is up next
navy scratching their head at that. fear not, navy fans. this offense gets going. second quarter, chris swain. getting loose. 24 yards on the outside to the house. navy ties it at ten. fourth quarter, keenan reynolds, one rushing touchdown. fbs history, fourth in goal, reynolds gets the football. number 77, ties the ball for the record. navy beats south florida. they are now bowl eligible. >> sticking with the halloween theme. never too early for santa. the cavs down one. steps up, makes...
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navy football, they love to run.nking end zone but he is going to be taken down just shy of the goal line. navy punches it in. win it 33-11. down in blacksburg they had rain there. hokies down 10-0. he is going to find a wide-open phillips. after a 43 yard run, ellison not quite done. he is in the end zone. pit beats virginia tech. >> you have to take it off, donald and melania trump. [ cheers and applause ] >> good evening. as a man who will most certainly be your next president, i wanted to give you a chance to get to
navy football, they love to run.nking end zone but he is going to be taken down just shy of the goal line. navy punches it in. win it 33-11. down in blacksburg they had rain there. hokies down 10-0. he is going to find a wide-open phillips. after a 43 yard run, ellison not quite done. he is in the end zone. pit beats virginia tech. >> you have to take it off, donald and melania trump. [ cheers and applause ] >> good evening. as a man who will most certainly be your next president, i...
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navy seals.pears to me the only real plan the president has, drones, number one, and two, the u.s. navy seals. it troubles me that now he wants to act and change course. i fear that he is doing this for political reasons, just like leaving troops in afghanistan. when leaders make decisions based on politics and not on real strategy, he basically said dod didn't have strategy how to defeat isis what happens? and how do the troops feel besides just being ready to go? how do they really feel behind the scenes? >> they're frustrated, they're absolutely frustrated because they understand the threat and what it means if we allow it to metastasize and grow. they want to go and make a difference. the good news as harris says, we do have a change in leadership. certainly general dunford is a change in the better. we have a general on the ground, general sean mcfarland, who was commander of the ready brigade, first armored division in ramadi and your seals followed, those soldiers won a victory when no one
navy seals.pears to me the only real plan the president has, drones, number one, and two, the u.s. navy seals. it troubles me that now he wants to act and change course. i fear that he is doing this for political reasons, just like leaving troops in afghanistan. when leaders make decisions based on politics and not on real strategy, he basically said dod didn't have strategy how to defeat isis what happens? and how do the troops feel besides just being ready to go? how do they really feel...
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new fathers in the navy could soon have more time home with their babies. the navy's top officer says the service is considering extending paternity leave from 10 days to 30 days. the new development comes after navy admiral john richardson met with several hundred sailors at pearl harbor yesterday. this past summer the navy tripled paid maternity s female sailors and marines. >>> breaking news on the roads right now. bw parkway, again north bound here at 32, we are shut down this morning. if you're headed northbound on bw parkway they're going to push you off on to 32 eastbound here now. here's what you can do. because all lanes are blocked, if you're headed to the airport take maryland 95 northbound instead. in the rockville bethesda area, rockville pike between cedar lane and hoops hill road still had one lane getting by. 95 north through triangle one. left lane gets side lined. chuck. >> good morning, melissa. 4:41. yes, indied. a quiet start to your day today. temperatures drop back down mostly into the 50s. a few spots like downtown washington at 60.
new fathers in the navy could soon have more time home with their babies. the navy's top officer says the service is considering extending paternity leave from 10 days to 30 days. the new development comes after navy admiral john richardson met with several hundred sailors at pearl harbor yesterday. this past summer the navy tripled paid maternity s female sailors and marines. >>> breaking news on the roads right now. bw parkway, again north bound here at 32, we are shut down this...
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navy federal credit union. vago: at the associationon of united states army's recent meeting and tradeshow in washington, we met with this is an secretary othe army for acquisitition, logistics and technology. she oversees a workfororce of 37000 and $20 billion worth of annualew equipme acquisition , modernization and research and devepment. the services could be derailed by funding uncertainty. i asked her to explain the impacts >>. i cacan tell you continued resoluon the way it is situated come we can only spend as much money as we had last year. last year's budget. if you think a development togram -- we are supposed develop. you can't because you are limited by private year's budgdget. -- the prior year plus budget. the schedule will stretch out. you willll go into proroduction later, bring capabilities later. it will impact most of our major programs. apache helicopters. we can buy have as many helicopters because of the ceiling. ch 47 helicopters, black hawk helicopters come all will be impacted. it could
navy federal credit union. vago: at the associationon of united states army's recent meeting and tradeshow in washington, we met with this is an secretary othe army for acquisitition, logistics and technology. she oversees a workfororce of 37000 and $20 billion worth of annualew equipme acquisition , modernization and research and devepment. the services could be derailed by funding uncertainty. i asked her to explain the impacts >>. i cacan tell you continued resoluon the way it is...
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navy federal credit union.avago: in the wake of the iraq and afghanistan campaign there is a discussion about the future of the u.s. army. john, michael o'hanlon, who has advised emulators on strategy. his new book is really called "the future of land warfare." welcome ck. michael: thank you. nice to be with you. ago: your book comes a at pivol time -- there is a new chief of staff, there is a debate ongoing about the future of the army, wther they should be further shrunk so tre is greater investment in air, sea, ciciber,nd other specialized capabilities. you have suffered -- studied the future of land warfare. what is it? michael: i do not think we know, and that ithe fufundamental point i woulwant to drive home. we are claiming that we know. we are comoming because we are tired in the middle east especiallywe're not going to do ia -- anymore. it iand i g go decided in vietnam. we hope the technology, oceans, plusus drones, cyber, air and sa battle, whatever else,e, can preclude the need r the ground forces.
navy federal credit union.avago: in the wake of the iraq and afghanistan campaign there is a discussion about the future of the u.s. army. john, michael o'hanlon, who has advised emulators on strategy. his new book is really called "the future of land warfare." welcome ck. michael: thank you. nice to be with you. ago: your book comes a at pivol time -- there is a new chief of staff, there is a debate ongoing about the future of the army, wther they should be further shrunk so tre is...
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navy's top officer says the chinese government has no claim to waters around its artificial islands in the south china sea. >>> a court has awarded plaintiffs damages over aircraft noise at a military base in western japan, but rejected a demand that night flights be suspended. >>> a young couple has filed a lawsuit claiming that a civil law prohibiting a woman remarrying six months after divorce restricts their lives and freedom. >>> the u.s. navy top uniformed officer emphasized belief in freedom of navigation rebutting the chinese claims over the south china sea and that warships will share there. admiral richardson is paying his first visit to japan as chief of naval operations. >> we're a global navy and shouldn't be a surprise to anybody that we will exercise freedom of navigation through wherever international law will allow, and so we do this routinely in the world, present in the south china sea routinely. >> richardson would not say how many ships the u.s. navy will send to the waters or when, but will respond flexibly to changing situations. >>> tensions between the united s
navy's top officer says the chinese government has no claim to waters around its artificial islands in the south china sea. >>> a court has awarded plaintiffs damages over aircraft noise at a military base in western japan, but rejected a demand that night flights be suspended. >>> a young couple has filed a lawsuit claiming that a civil law prohibiting a woman remarrying six months after divorce restricts their lives and freedom. >>> the u.s. navy top uniformed...
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we are down here at mercer cafe in the navy yard. put up a picture of the coffees, master coffee chef, nicole, what do you have here describe some of the goodies. >> that is carmel almond latte. that is, um, recess cup latte. >> is that a reese's peanut butter cup in there and look at the this one. >> a pumpkin spice latte. >> you make these fresh each and every morning. >> yes. >> gang that comes in, works in the the navy yard, they come by here in their coffee. they can stop, have breakfast, get a coffee to go. this all comes together. we will take you back to the name is that is synonymous with pizza intact owenellie a's in philadelphia. tommy, thanks for inn righting us out here. >> thanks so much for coming down. i appreciate it. >> queen of pizza a, this is momma over there of port richmond fame over there, the best pizzas in town. >> yes. >> right out of the oven. >> look at this, this is, cinnamon buns that we put in the oven a couple of minutes ago. come on we will show you the other side. they have got pizza a here. but the
we are down here at mercer cafe in the navy yard. put up a picture of the coffees, master coffee chef, nicole, what do you have here describe some of the goodies. >> that is carmel almond latte. that is, um, recess cup latte. >> is that a reese's peanut butter cup in there and look at the this one. >> a pumpkin spice latte. >> you make these fresh each and every morning. >> yes. >> gang that comes in, works in the the navy yard, they come by here in their...
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. >> are those base established in the navy option. >> the navy establishes those phases weave been on this project for 8 years i'm not sure precisely how that set up way was establishes i i know and, in fact, under the stadium options some of this area was this was the area of the future stadiums some of that is going to be coming to us earlier than was original contemplated we have access to some of this area and it where we will depends on the market and housing and you know what you can sell. >> all market driven but ultimately it is at their determination. >> from the ultimate goal to demolish oversee buildings no southern how long ass building are standing empty. >> correct. >> to minimum so waiting for the navy to mediate and there was radiation in that building because of the nature of this research and it was also a site they did radiology we hope for a clearance and we'll use it but it is which the work is done it will transfer. >> any questions. >> thank you very much you for your. >> i appreciate it. >> i'm wondering too consider this is an informational hearing but conside
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navy "i'm very cited. as the 'ex-o' (executive officer), i'm currently learning all the systems that i will be fleeting up to take command, sometime in spring of '17." the u- s- s sioux city willl launchchor sea trials sometime early next year... ahead of her formal commissioning into the navy in 2017. our jetske wauran traveled to marinette, wisconsin and will have a special report on the u- s- s sioux city tomorrow. larry>> still to come tonight on ouxland news at ten.n.. why this iowa company is getting 6 million dollars from the u- s- d- a over the next two years... . metrocam another dip in temperature is expected to start tomorrow with a cold front swingng in, but we will seeeeostly sunny skies anan breezy winds s naanig rubudsn t aa. ghshlde t uer0s r r. d>. rom th d iteeruri eedo artorr wh a cold front swingng in, but we will see mostly sunny skies and breezy winds as canadian high pressure builds in to the area. highs should be in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees. temperatures will continue on the
navy "i'm very cited. as the 'ex-o' (executive officer), i'm currently learning all the systems that i will be fleeting up to take command, sometime in spring of '17." the u- s- s sioux city willl launchchor sea trials sometime early next year... ahead of her formal commissioning into the navy in 2017. our jetske wauran traveled to marinette, wisconsin and will have a special report on the u- s- s sioux city tomorrow. larry>> still to come tonight on ouxland news at ten.n.. why...
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new at 6:00, we'll take you aboard the navy's newest ship.ou'll get a good look around at the advanced technology. >>> that means something for nothing. >> you know, i have some friends of mine to swing by. we're going to show you what i'm talking about. the blue angels, the reason i'm high lighting this is because all day saturday and sunday, 4:00 p.m. the blue angel's air show will actually try 3:00 p.m. starting at 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. so we've got streaming video and you need to cherk it out. today, our people did a great job. it was really fun to watch them streaming. you want to check that out. >> if you're done with fleet week and you're looking for a good time next weekend, i've got you covered. coggs comedy club. you're going to receive four free tickets worth a hundred bucks. some really funny comedians who happen to be women. that's the name of the show. really funny comedian who happen to be women consists of women. lydia popavich. it's a great way to spend saturday night. >> all they have to do is dial that number. 1-800-546
new at 6:00, we'll take you aboard the navy's newest ship.ou'll get a good look around at the advanced technology. >>> that means something for nothing. >> you know, i have some friends of mine to swing by. we're going to show you what i'm talking about. the blue angels, the reason i'm high lighting this is because all day saturday and sunday, 4:00 p.m. the blue angel's air show will actually try 3:00 p.m. starting at 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. so we've got streaming video and you...
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we have new details of an accident involving a navy crew off the coast of southern california. the navy said that two sailors are recovering after being injured during a heavy weather training exercise south of catalina. six people were on a small fast boat that is used by navy seals when it started to take on water at 2:45 this arm. the island is 70s miles off shore from ocean side and used primarily for navy training. >> a judge has denied a gag order in the case of these drifters accused of killing a bay area yoga beacher and canadian tourist. the dense attorneys for the three asked for the order in court. the 18-year-old lila scott allgood and 24-year-old sean michael angold and 23-year-old morrison haze lampley are accused of shooting and killing audrey carey on october 2nd and 33 days later they shot and killed steven carter walking his dog in fairfax. the suspects are due in court november 19. >> new details on a deadly crash in alameda county. four of the victims were bay area women identified as 54 -year-old from san jose, a six-year old of hayward, and 69-year-old of
we have new details of an accident involving a navy crew off the coast of southern california. the navy said that two sailors are recovering after being injured during a heavy weather training exercise south of catalina. six people were on a small fast boat that is used by navy seals when it started to take on water at 2:45 this arm. the island is 70s miles off shore from ocean side and used primarily for navy training. >> a judge has denied a gag order in the case of these drifters...
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kennan reynolds from five yards out, 7-0 the navy. third quarter, navy up 10-7 now.o their big wrecking ball, quintin ezell. navy goes up 17-7. reynolds's next touch down run, he's three away from the most t.d. runs in ncaa history. 371-14 the final. and the goat is happy. i interviewed that goat once. >> you interviewed the goat? >> shoot my mic cord. >> wow. of course, he was going to say that. let's get one final check of the weather. >> if you're headed to the marathon or the redskins game, two different types of weather. in the morning we'll have a few showers. in the afternoon we're kind of breezy and sunny. next chance calf rain tuesday afternoon. heavy rain possible on wednesday. >> we're hours away from the marine corps marathon. many roads will be closed in d.c. tomorrow morning and virginia. check the nbc who can name the third president? and the largest planet? someone we haven't heard from. anyone else? when comcast offered low-cost high-speed internet to low-income families, more than two million hands went up. and pretty soon, so did everyone's in the
kennan reynolds from five yards out, 7-0 the navy. third quarter, navy up 10-7 now.o their big wrecking ball, quintin ezell. navy goes up 17-7. reynolds's next touch down run, he's three away from the most t.d. runs in ncaa history. 371-14 the final. and the goat is happy. i interviewed that goat once. >> you interviewed the goat? >> shoot my mic cord. >> wow. of course, he was going to say that. let's get one final check of the weather. >> if you're headed to the...
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the navy missed him, but not the houses of this woman and others. looks at our video of her home >> translator: that's where the bullet hit. >> reporter: she remembers running to try to protect her 2-year-old daughter. >> translator: i cried and screamed and begged them not to harm us. we wanted them to talk to us like the government did before, but the only thing they did was shoot at us, without caring about who was there, or what they killed. >> reporter: when we visited the village the day before, we found only animals. all their owners had fled. this small village really is in the middle of nowhere, so you can imagine the surprise of someone living here to suddenly see navy helicopters in the sky, and then to have their house peppered with fire, before infantry swoops in here. those armed forces are long gone, but the people living here are still too scared to come back. it's just the latest of many incidents in which the military have trampled the rights of civilians, while battling organized crime. >> translator: military forces are meant to
the navy missed him, but not the houses of this woman and others. looks at our video of her home >> translator: that's where the bullet hit. >> reporter: she remembers running to try to protect her 2-year-old daughter. >> translator: i cried and screamed and begged them not to harm us. we wanted them to talk to us like the government did before, but the only thing they did was shoot at us, without caring about who was there, or what they killed. >> reporter: when we...
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my father was in the navy. my grandfather was in the navy.porter: did nerve change you? did it make you even more dedicated and not just to be in the navy but have this role when you are defending the country? >> i was in boot camp at the time the planes hit. by the time i got out i was starting my schools for my rating and i was ready to quit schools and get on site. but i'm glad i stayed in the schools. >> reporter: one more i want to introduce you to. a young man from sacramento. your name is? >> firearm rose. >> reporter: did you ever see yourself in the big water navy out in the big water? >> not originally. but the idea came to me and i really wanted to take advantage of the opportunity that was there. i don't regret it at all. it's been a great time. >> reporter: glad to be back in california? >> absolutely. >> reporter: this is the ship you can come on the newest in the navy. a really high-tech ship plus the other two ships that are here. this is a remarkable place. very much worth coming. there is plenty of parking and i think you wi
my father was in the navy. my grandfather was in the navy.porter: did nerve change you? did it make you even more dedicated and not just to be in the navy but have this role when you are defending the country? >> i was in boot camp at the time the planes hit. by the time i got out i was starting my schools for my rating and i was ready to quit schools and get on site. but i'm glad i stayed in the schools. >> reporter: one more i want to introduce you to. a young man from sacramento....
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among them, one of the navy's latest combat ships designed for coastal water fighting. it's all right down along the bay where caesar chavez street meets the bay. are. >> they toured the embarcadero and relived highlights from the airshow. >> the paratrooper was spectacular to see. >> a half dozen was here and open for tours through monday. and tomorrow there will be a repeat of the airshow from 12:30 to 4:00. 1200 people crowned for a clear view of the navy's blue angels. >> they took the opportunity to come up here on the hill and joined the big crowd this year and we enjoyed it. >> the sheef served five years in the navy. >> i'm glad to see the planes with this kind of power. >> do you think they appreciate all this? >> i'm pretty sure they do. i can see all the smiles. >> who was not spiling was the supervisor, you expect me to like the war planes? just the thought of a crash should be enough to shut it down. the blue angels did not fly during fleet week two years ago because of budget cuts. live at pier 80, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, chuck. california marks a
among them, one of the navy's latest combat ships designed for coastal water fighting. it's all right down along the bay where caesar chavez street meets the bay. are. >> they toured the embarcadero and relived highlights from the airshow. >> the paratrooper was spectacular to see. >> a half dozen was here and open for tours through monday. and tomorrow there will be a repeat of the airshow from 12:30 to 4:00. 1200 people crowned for a clear view of the navy's blue angels....
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on my part to admit the navy had done extremely well. but in point of plain fact, our , frigates were very well handled, well commanded, and as a consequence they got the country glory. the army, on the other hand, was an altogether different matter. many of its senior officers were superannuated. they served honorably in the revolution. however, for the most part they had no idea how to conduct a war. had it not been for his nephew, usshad been so glorious in constitution, it is entirely possible that general whole -- h ull might have been executed for his incompetence. the court-martial results were overturned in he pardoned him. he no longer had concern himself with finding himself with a stretched neck. but, in any event, in the first year of work it was not a , particularly encouraging state of affairs for the administration. on the other hand, from the very beginning president madison made , it clear he wished to take advantage of all opportunities to return to a peaceful state, to the extent that two weeks after war was declared h
on my part to admit the navy had done extremely well. but in point of plain fact, our , frigates were very well handled, well commanded, and as a consequence they got the country glory. the army, on the other hand, was an altogether different matter. many of its senior officers were superannuated. they served honorably in the revolution. however, for the most part they had no idea how to conduct a war. had it not been for his nephew, usshad been so glorious in constitution, it is entirely...