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staff and the navy staff case folks had walked up the hill to the navy annex. the arlington annex where the headquarters for the marine corp. are and the marines like they are are brothers. they offered up space and we reconstituted the navy staff there. the vice chief of naval operations was in charge, in concert with the chief of middle operations. so folks went either stayed at the pentagon and tried to help or went up to reconstitute our operations at left seat, right seat with the marine corp. it was a magnificent display of what you do in a crisis. you plan for it and train for it and to see it actually happen was just magnificent. this was -- i mentioned i was on the quadrennial defense review. our report to congress the secretary of defense's report to congress was due on the 30th of september. and sort of a gallows humor talking to some guys as we were trying to figure out what we could do to help. someone said that's it for the report. i guess they will be a delay. that was the ground swell from the action officers, the younger guys. and the word quic
staff and the navy staff case folks had walked up the hill to the navy annex. the arlington annex where the headquarters for the marine corp. are and the marines like they are are brothers. they offered up space and we reconstituted the navy staff there. the vice chief of naval operations was in charge, in concert with the chief of middle operations. so folks went either stayed at the pentagon and tried to help or went up to reconstitute our operations at left seat, right seat with the marine...
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admiral thomas: i was in a meeting, as i mentioned, with a navy admiral, a very senior navy admiral and several other five -- flag officers. i was probably the junior guy in the room. the admiral's aide came rushing into the room and said, sir, you got to watch this. turn on the television. and we watched the first plane flight into one of the towers. then -- twin towers. and the immediate reaction in the room was that this was some tragic air traffic control miscue or some sort of accident area so we turned it off. got back to work. and subsequently, the aide came back minutes later and said, sir, something else has happened. and we watched the second plane fly into the second world trade center building. said,miral stood up and gentlemen, ladies, this meeting is over. man your posts. there will be some sort of response required of us and we must be ready. the meeting adjourned. and everyone walked or hustled to their respective offices in the pentagon. steve: when you saw the second plane hit the second tower, for you personally, what were you thinking? what was your immediate reactio
admiral thomas: i was in a meeting, as i mentioned, with a navy admiral, a very senior navy admiral and several other five -- flag officers. i was probably the junior guy in the room. the admiral's aide came rushing into the room and said, sir, you got to watch this. turn on the television. and we watched the first plane flight into one of the towers. then -- twin towers. and the immediate reaction in the room was that this was some tragic air traffic control miscue or some sort of accident...
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they were really a brown water navy. a navy stable to operate in shallow water. mak chose the chinese efforts to be able to expand their capabilities into blue water. >> if these technologies are lost, then it means we don't have that edge. so, god forbid, if there's ever a conflict in the pacific that involves china with us on the other side, then i believe lost technology will cost u.s. lives. and that's one of the things that makes me angry. >> in the fbi we have to follow principles, policies and laws. and one of those is we have to have the evidence. our greatest fear initially was, will we catch chi mak doing what we thought he was already doing? >> the thing that hit me hardest about this case was that we've got a man who came here for better opportunity and, in fact, was a spy. sent by china to come here, pledge allegiance to the united states. he took an oath with a full intention of betraying it. he lived in this country for decades and was able to put in danger members of our military. there was a lot of pressure on all of us. i wanted to stop that lea
they were really a brown water navy. a navy stable to operate in shallow water. mak chose the chinese efforts to be able to expand their capabilities into blue water. >> if these technologies are lost, then it means we don't have that edge. so, god forbid, if there's ever a conflict in the pacific that involves china with us on the other side, then i believe lost technology will cost u.s. lives. and that's one of the things that makes me angry. >> in the fbi we have to follow...
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one unique flying machine is the navy's aerodyme.cks in air, speeds it up, and blasts it out the bottom. another way of riding on a column of air. exactly where the future will take us, no one knows. but army scientists predict an aerial jeep using the principle of ducted fans and an aerial assault vehicle within the next few years these drawings will become reality. but in the years since world war ii, perhaps the single most important research program has been in the field of rockets and missiles. here may very well lie the future of air defense. for once perfected, rockets and missiles may offer a far better defense against enemy aircraft than exists today. and long-range intercontinental ballistic missiles may replace today's long-range aircraft. at the present time, the greatest armament race in history is being conducted for space superiority. while the time has not yet arrived to phase out all fighting aircraft and replace them with rockets and missiles, already the three services have adopted numerous small weapons of this so
one unique flying machine is the navy's aerodyme.cks in air, speeds it up, and blasts it out the bottom. another way of riding on a column of air. exactly where the future will take us, no one knows. but army scientists predict an aerial jeep using the principle of ducted fans and an aerial assault vehicle within the next few years these drawings will become reality. but in the years since world war ii, perhaps the single most important research program has been in the field of rockets and...
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it's all about the navy. the navies are contributing to something else. the most important thing that the united states can do, if you consider how bad things are in 1917, what do you think the most important contribution that the united states can make? >> open up the seas back up. >> what es
it's all about the navy. the navies are contributing to something else. the most important thing that the united states can do, if you consider how bad things are in 1917, what do you think the most important contribution that the united states can make? >> open up the seas back up. >> what es
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history but to connect the navy to america and to the american people so it is important to remember and honor navel heroes sailors and marines that sacrificed for america that's why i named 8 ships for metal of honor recipients people like john thin and woody williams in are we there yet? world war ii and others for vietnam and just this morning alter camp pep it on the john a gunnery sergeant for a metal of honor for the canal and even though the mairpz were not in part of war effort toe figure out and died at hiroshima and others ships like the rap he will or the navy cross recipient in iraq and lena the first woman awarded the navy cross during world war i also important i think to recognize and honor those who have fought in a different way and sacrificed sometimes in the same way by losing their lives those who have strived to fulfill the promise laid out in our constitution to form a more perfect union those who have fought for the ideals that we cherish as a nation justice, quality, freedom that's why in january, i name the first ship of a new class the john louis after the i
history but to connect the navy to america and to the american people so it is important to remember and honor navel heroes sailors and marines that sacrificed for america that's why i named 8 ships for metal of honor recipients people like john thin and woody williams in are we there yet? world war ii and others for vietnam and just this morning alter camp pep it on the john a gunnery sergeant for a metal of honor for the canal and even though the mairpz were not in part of war effort toe...
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we propose to rebuild of key missile defense starting with navy cruisers and a the foundation of our defense capabilities of asia and the mill ecl, a clinton administration tries repeatedly to remove the - - them from service they refuse to modernize these aging ships they're all the tired. we will start by modernizing to provide the ballistic missile defense capability it will cost around $220 million as we seek to modernize a significant portion and it will also mean jobs for our country. [applause] and that is one of the big benefits that the soviets desperately need because as we send the navy towards the gulf we will also procure modern destroyers designed to handle the missile defense mission in the coming years. accomplishing this with our military retooling will be a 50 state effort every state can take part to rebuild our military with developing technologies of tomorrow so the workers and the jobs will take place throughout the united states. [applause] in addition we will prove the department of defense cybercapabilities, a new threat, a new problem, very expensive we're n
we propose to rebuild of key missile defense starting with navy cruisers and a the foundation of our defense capabilities of asia and the mill ecl, a clinton administration tries repeatedly to remove the - - them from service they refuse to modernize these aging ships they're all the tired. we will start by modernizing to provide the ballistic missile defense capability it will cost around $220 million as we seek to modernize a significant portion and it will also mean jobs for our country....
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navy has to have it. u.s. security has to have it. and certainly for the commerce in the arctic we have to have it. it's a reality. the arctic ocean is opening. commerce will take place. and it will also need military availability in that area. the legislation that is before us today does not have the proper language in it because of c.b.o. sitting on their duff, sitting over there and doodling numbers when we know we need this language. the senate appropriations bill has a billion dollars for ice breakers. but there isn't a -- there is no authorization. without the language in the bill, unfortunately, strog strip it up because of our rules here, we had to strip the language out. not later, we hope to -- now later, we hope to put the language back in. but it's not there today. we have to have this. we go back, meeting after meeting, hearing after hearing, year avenue year, four or five years we have be -- we've been working on this, then at the last moment c.b.o. can't get its act together. i'm sorry, c.b.o., we ought to waive the rul
navy has to have it. u.s. security has to have it. and certainly for the commerce in the arctic we have to have it. it's a reality. the arctic ocean is opening. commerce will take place. and it will also need military availability in that area. the legislation that is before us today does not have the proper language in it because of c.b.o. sitting on their duff, sitting over there and doodling numbers when we know we need this language. the senate appropriations bill has a billion dollars for...
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they have the world's greatest navy. but you still don't have all of the assets that you need to do everything that you want. and so that's one of the reasons why the u.s. entry into this war, why it's going to be so important, one of the reasons i want to bring sims into this picture. orthodox, big ship, good. the traditional path. if you're a naval officer, the first couple of guys that we read about in world war i are fleet commanders and that's what really excites us. you know, sims isn't going to be the guy who, you know, spent his time and energy commanding ships to destroy u-boats. he passes out. but at least he has a pretty solid side picture when it comes to what the strategic situation calls for. and so with the u.s. entry into the war, it's a pretty big deal, right? we have destroyers. we are going to send battleships, we're going to send a squadron of battleships to the grand fleet but the grand fleet, you know, there's not going to be a second battle of jutland. the germans are going to threaten but nothing
they have the world's greatest navy. but you still don't have all of the assets that you need to do everything that you want. and so that's one of the reasons why the u.s. entry into this war, why it's going to be so important, one of the reasons i want to bring sims into this picture. orthodox, big ship, good. the traditional path. if you're a naval officer, the first couple of guys that we read about in world war i are fleet commanders and that's what really excites us. you know, sims isn't...
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when ronald reagan left office, our navy had 592 ships. when barack obama took office, it had 285 ships. today, the navy has just 276 ships. the average air force aircraft is 27 years old. we have second generation b-52 bombers. their fathers flew the same plane as they are flying right now. this is not the united states. our army has been shrinking rapidly from 553,000 soldiers in 2009 to just 479,000 soldiers today, some decrease. they want to make it smaller. in 2009, our marine corps had 202,000 active marines. today, 182,000. our ship koucount is below the minimum of 308 that the navy says is needed to execute the current missions. president obama plans to reduce the army to 450,000 troops, which would hamstring our ability to defend the united states. it takes 22 years on average to field a major new weapon system. in 2010, the united states spent $554 billion on non war-based defending. currently, we are spending $548 billion, a cut of 10%. that number is going down very rapidly looking into the future unless i become your president
when ronald reagan left office, our navy had 592 ships. when barack obama took office, it had 285 ships. today, the navy has just 276 ships. the average air force aircraft is 27 years old. we have second generation b-52 bombers. their fathers flew the same plane as they are flying right now. this is not the united states. our army has been shrinking rapidly from 553,000 soldiers in 2009 to just 479,000 soldiers today, some decrease. they want to make it smaller. in 2009, our marine corps had...
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they did bring the navy base here and not her fault naval air station, the world largest navy base is on the land that he owned and had set up with plumbing and electricity. when we have a navy base here if not for barton myers -- would we have a navy base here if not for barton myers? we would like to thank you for coming to the mosys myers house today and we hope you will come back to learn about the fascinating family and the effect that one family can have on the life of a small town like norfolk. allison, the lebron for the chrysler museum. i have brought some materials today from the moses myers archive. had a lots of paper material, music and books. myers did a lots of shopping and grocery lists. kept but theen not myers family firm kept good records of everything and we have a lots of records as you can see. these are some examples of the things that she would buy in preparation for dinners for the family or larger dinners for guests. fish, potatoes, , beef,otatoes, 17 duck cabbage, they seemed to have eaten a lots of melon. these data from around 1829 -- 1824-1829. liste take
they did bring the navy base here and not her fault naval air station, the world largest navy base is on the land that he owned and had set up with plumbing and electricity. when we have a navy base here if not for barton myers -- would we have a navy base here if not for barton myers? we would like to thank you for coming to the mosys myers house today and we hope you will come back to learn about the fascinating family and the effect that one family can have on the life of a small town like...
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. >> i have got navy guys, i have captain rudy, why should young people join navy, why do you think navy is the best. >> because anything you you want to to you can do it in the navy, electronics, logistics, aviation, submarines we have navy seal. army hasn't pete us in three years what is better than. that any career you you want you can do in the navy. great way to go. >> they have the seals, they have the dive teams, all that cool special ops stuff. you have location where you are handling logistics in lawncrest, what goes on there. >> that is where they do all of the planning for spare parts, logistics, food, uniforms, you name i had, all of the things that the that services need to operate. that is backbone of it. without it, the whole thing doesn't work and so that all of our lanning goes on this northeast philadelphia. >> 8,000 people working just in our area between even that and navy yard. look at the clothes. look what you get to rock when you are in the navy. bob kelly, we will throw it over to the coastguard, top that. >> i see you on there. i'm a game the boat with the coast
. >> i have got navy guys, i have captain rudy, why should young people join navy, why do you think navy is the best. >> because anything you you want to to you can do it in the navy, electronics, logistics, aviation, submarines we have navy seal. army hasn't pete us in three years what is better than. that any career you you want you can do in the navy. great way to go. >> they have the seals, they have the dive teams, all that cool special ops stuff. you have location where...
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donald trump invited bobby new york city mayor and there was a navy seal their the family of the mom of a navy seal who died in afghanistan. >>> take a look at this, that is the green party candidate just fine she is being escorted off the campus of hofstra university before the debate started last night. she did not have the proper credentials to be there. he forgetting turned away she
donald trump invited bobby new york city mayor and there was a navy seal their the family of the mom of a navy seal who died in afghanistan. >>> take a look at this, that is the green party candidate just fine she is being escorted off the campus of hofstra university before the debate started last night. she did not have the proper credentials to be there. he forgetting turned away she
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navy. 20 minutes that russian plane was harassing the americans, and at one point it came within ten feet, if the russians did that to an american war plane, what would he do? >> this is 24 hours after, or maybe 48 hours after the president of the united states, our president, had a meeting with president putin. was there some exchange there that got putin upset? i don't know but this is so dangerous. so dangerous for our military forces and i will tell you this is the type of behavior that we can't put up with. >> russian behavior? >> yes. >> what would a president trump do about that kind of russian behavior? >> i think that part of this is we have to look at how many times these things have happened over the last few months. it is just a complete disrespect for our president. we cannot have this. there is no relationship with russia or putin -- we must strengthen the relationship so there is mutual respect so we don't have the very, very dangerous conditions throughout time out there. >>
navy. 20 minutes that russian plane was harassing the americans, and at one point it came within ten feet, if the russians did that to an american war plane, what would he do? >> this is 24 hours after, or maybe 48 hours after the president of the united states, our president, had a meeting with president putin. was there some exchange there that got putin upset? i don't know but this is so dangerous. so dangerous for our military forces and i will tell you this is the type of behavior...
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it's all about the navy. the navies are contributing to something else. the most important thing that the united states can do, if you consider how bad things are in 1917, what do you think the most important contribution that the united states can make? >> open up the seas back up. >> what does that mean? >> destroyers. >> open the seas back up for the british. >> in particular, what's going to be the most precious thing? where does this war have to be decided ultimately. >> on the ground. >> so what do you need? >> people. >> troops. >> that's sort of a long way to getting back to saying about mobilization. payton c. march, another unsung hero of world war i because march is the guy who is going to organize the draft. you're talking about an army of -- i think the united states army at the beginning before world war begins is less than 2,000 people. by the time the armistice comes about, there are about two million soldiers in europe, with another two million ready to go. we go from 0 to 4 million. that's payton c. march. he didn't make it into any of t
it's all about the navy. the navies are contributing to something else. the most important thing that the united states can do, if you consider how bad things are in 1917, what do you think the most important contribution that the united states can make? >> open up the seas back up. >> what does that mean? >> destroyers. >> open the seas back up for the british. >> in particular, what's going to be the most precious thing? where does this war have to be decided...
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navy vessel in the persian gulf on sunday.s, that is football length of the uss fire ball. this is complicated. you don't want to get pulled into something. we're seeing so many engagement with the ships. put that aside, what about the cash? >> it is very complicated and also very simple. kennedy: like theoretical physics. i think, i don't know. harris: planes with cash. >> if this president believed in american exceptionalism, american leadership in the world, and iran, more importantly, iran believed this president believed that, you wouldn't have problems like this coming up, and you certainly wouldn't have deals like this being made to pay ransom like this, in cash, because it was illegal to actually do it. you know -- harris: why they call it leverage, charlie. >> and it is also why it is a, a bouquet of flowers to donald trump because it's such a disaster. harris: we go from the server in the basement of the secretary of state, to planes of cash with the current president. it is so gangsta. >> silly and utterly ridiculou
navy vessel in the persian gulf on sunday.s, that is football length of the uss fire ball. this is complicated. you don't want to get pulled into something. we're seeing so many engagement with the ships. put that aside, what about the cash? >> it is very complicated and also very simple. kennedy: like theoretical physics. i think, i don't know. harris: planes with cash. >> if this president believed in american exceptionalism, american leadership in the world, and iran, more...
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remember notre dame over navy, 43 years years, roger staubach had that win in 1964 and then when navy ended the streak the 45-7. then navy played very competitively with notre dame for the next couple years. that should do it. jim mcelwain out of missoula, montana. mark stoops. they met each other as coaches in 1997. mcelwain at montana state. >> verne: 45-7 the final. play of the game presented by napa auto parts. he hit antonio callaway. that one went 78 yards. it's worth another look. listen to mick huber, florida's play by play radio man. >> del rio. rainbows one downfield for callaway. he makes the catch. there he goes. away, callaway, touchdown, touchdown, touchdown, he just went 78 yards for a gator >> gary: if you've got a star player like callaway, strong defense like florida does and a quarterback that doesn't make mistakes, you've got a chance. >> verne: the two offensive stars, del rio 320 yards, four touchdowns, one interception. lamik5 perine. 17 carries, 105 yards on the ground. for gary danielson and allie laforce, i'm verne lundquist saying so long from gainesville. a
remember notre dame over navy, 43 years years, roger staubach had that win in 1964 and then when navy ended the streak the 45-7. then navy played very competitively with notre dame for the next couple years. that should do it. jim mcelwain out of missoula, montana. mark stoops. they met each other as coaches in 1997. mcelwain at montana state. >> verne: 45-7 the final. play of the game presented by napa auto parts. he hit antonio callaway. that one went 78 yards. it's worth another look....
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history but to connect the navy to america and to the american people so it is important to remember and honor navel heroes sailors and marines that sacrificed for america that's why i named 8 ships for metal of honor recipients people like john thin and woody williams in are we there yet? world war ii and others for vietnam and just this morning alter camp pep it on the john a gunnery sergeant for a metal of honor for the canal and even though the mairpz were not in part of war effort toe figure out and died at hiroshima and others ships like the rap he will or the navy cross recipient in iraq and lena the first woman awarded the navy cross during world war i also important i think to recognize and honor those who have fought in a different way and sacrificed sometimes in the same way by losing their lives those who have strived to fulfill the promise laid out in our constitution to form a more perfect union those who have fought for the ideals that we cherish as a nation justice, quality, freedom that's why in january, i name the first ship of a new class the john louis after the i
history but to connect the navy to america and to the american people so it is important to remember and honor navel heroes sailors and marines that sacrificed for america that's why i named 8 ships for metal of honor recipients people like john thin and woody williams in are we there yet? world war ii and others for vietnam and just this morning alter camp pep it on the john a gunnery sergeant for a metal of honor for the canal and even though the mairpz were not in part of war effort toe...
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in 1940, it was only a paper navy. -- 1944. 100,000 men, a navy of 120,000, 22,003 hundred 87 strong had makeshift supplies. makeshift equipment. stovepipes for canada. bags of flour for bombs. trucks were labeled tanks. our infantry had exactly 480 machine guns. we possess 255 pieces of artillery. 10 light, 18 medium tanks. that was the army of the united states in may, 1940, the month in which the nazis overran france. minutemen, ther national guard and 48 states and placed them in rural service. most important, congress passed a selective service act. for the first time in our history, we began mobilizing an army while still at. >> the first number is serial number 158. -- woman screams] the second number, which has just been drawn is 192. >> ♪ this is the army, mr. brown war is -- anymore! ♪ narrator: it was not to sin. time was running out. the nazis had begun their shattering blitz on britain. hello, -- hello, america. this is edward morrow and britain. there were more german airplanes in the air than any other time. narrator: back on main street, usa, daily we followed britain
in 1940, it was only a paper navy. -- 1944. 100,000 men, a navy of 120,000, 22,003 hundred 87 strong had makeshift supplies. makeshift equipment. stovepipes for canada. bags of flour for bombs. trucks were labeled tanks. our infantry had exactly 480 machine guns. we possess 255 pieces of artillery. 10 light, 18 medium tanks. that was the army of the united states in may, 1940, the month in which the nazis overran france. minutemen, ther national guard and 48 states and placed them in rural...
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only a paperit was navy.y of 140,000 man, a navy of 120,000, and this dock was the air car. all told, 330,000 men. we had makeshift supplies, makeshift equipment, stovepipes for cannons, bags of flour for bombs, and huts were labeled tanks. our infantry had exactly 488 zynga and. discussed 10 light and 18 medium tank. that was the army of the united states in may of 1940, the month in which the knot sees overran france. we called on the minutemen and the national guard state and placed them into federal service. most important, congress passed the selective service act. for the first time in our history, we began mobilizing an army while the. >> the first number is serial number 158. ♪ >> the second number which has is 192.n drawn ♪ ♪ narrator: it wasn't too soon. time was running out. the nazis begun their shattering let's on written. hello, america. this is edward murrow speaking from london. there were more german planes over the country today than at any time during the war. narrator: back on main street,
only a paperit was navy.y of 140,000 man, a navy of 120,000, and this dock was the air car. all told, 330,000 men. we had makeshift supplies, makeshift equipment, stovepipes for cannons, bags of flour for bombs, and huts were labeled tanks. our infantry had exactly 488 zynga and. discussed 10 light and 18 medium tank. that was the army of the united states in may of 1940, the month in which the knot sees overran france. we called on the minutemen and the national guard state and placed them...
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go navy. >> thank you. go navy. >>> i mentioned that hillary clinton and donald trump will take part in what is being billed is a commander of chief forum. hillary clinton will go first, winning the coin toss, answering the audience's questions. then is donald trump's turn. the members will be mostly active duty. one guest happens to be the author of a pretty phenomenal book called "columbine." it is a tough read but an important one. dave cohen finally, i get to see you. you came to new york. not for me, but for this. thank you. i appreciate it nonetheless. i heard you call yourself a reluctant hillary clinton supporter. >> yeah, that's fair. >> okay. so you don't know -- the deal is you don't know which question you get to ask to which candidate. >> exactly. >> or even if you do. but if you had, i know you are prepared with questions. a question for hillary clinton would be what? >> i'm still narrowing it down to transgender service members and probably army veteran suicide. and then traumatic brain injur
go navy. >> thank you. go navy. >>> i mentioned that hillary clinton and donald trump will take part in what is being billed is a commander of chief forum. hillary clinton will go first, winning the coin toss, answering the audience's questions. then is donald trump's turn. the members will be mostly active duty. one guest happens to be the author of a pretty phenomenal book called "columbine." it is a tough read but an important one. dave cohen finally, i get to see...
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the navy has a layered approach in how they respond to a threat to the fleet.we need a layered approach in how we respond to threats in space, threats in cyber or threats in the electromag nettic space. >> it can be achieved through redundancy, through prolifration of capabilities, it can be achieved through defensive systems that can defend you against such as anti-jam capabilities to allow you to fight through a jamming scenario, which is an electromagnetic spectrum operation. >> i read a novel awhile back, i think published in 2009 entitled one second after by william forshten. i wonder how fanciful that is. i don't know if you've read that novel, but the concept is there's an electromagnetic pulse which shuts down our entire gps grid and electric grid. and renders this country pretty much defenseless. how big of a layered approach would russia or china have to have to accomplish that, and is this just fanciful science fiction that could never happen, or is it something we need to be prepared for? >> i haven't read that book, senator, but -- >> i've i've des
the navy has a layered approach in how they respond to a threat to the fleet.we need a layered approach in how we respond to threats in space, threats in cyber or threats in the electromag nettic space. >> it can be achieved through redundancy, through prolifration of capabilities, it can be achieved through defensive systems that can defend you against such as anti-jam capabilities to allow you to fight through a jamming scenario, which is an electromagnetic spectrum operation. >>...
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huskies don't get a playoff and navy wins 28-24.d scratcher. >>> howard looking to bounce back after the loss to maryland last week. got off to a great start. first possession, get down the field score. after the turn over, howard scores again. after that it was all scarlet knights. they scored 52 straight. 52-14. >>> virginia is working out late tonight out west in eugene taking on the oregon ducks. albert reed finds the end zone for the score. right now virginia trails oregon 14-6. >>> today we might have the best play that should not have happened. refs awarded michigan -- the miracle play, the lateral and kory wilis races to the end zone for the score. unbelievable. central michigan upsets -- >>> we're two days away from the redskins opener against pittsburgh. the skins have many offensive weapons this year and they could have another in josh for the steelers game. he's listed as questionable. return from achilles and he's practiced for the most part this week. we shall see on monday night if he goes. >>> bishop o conel taking o
huskies don't get a playoff and navy wins 28-24.d scratcher. >>> howard looking to bounce back after the loss to maryland last week. got off to a great start. first possession, get down the field score. after the turn over, howard scores again. after that it was all scarlet knights. they scored 52 straight. 52-14. >>> virginia is working out late tonight out west in eugene taking on the oregon ducks. albert reed finds the end zone for the score. right now virginia trails...
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the navy has already had two vessels named after the largest city in kansas. the wichita mayor still says he's proud there will be a third "for almost 80 years, the uss wichita has been our tie and our claim to the ocean, charging through the sea, bearing our name and our legacy along with it. i'm truly blessed to be here in office during this time of christening the next uss wichita."wichita is currently known as "l-c-s thirteen". it will receive the "u-s-s" title after its the u-s air force is grounding 10 of its new f- barely a month after they were determined "combat ready" the decision comes due to the discovery of bad insulation in cooling lines in the fuel tanks. the faulty lines affected 57 aircraft - 10 of which were already in the field. the program costs are estimated at 400 billion dollars. a woman in arizona calls police to help teach her little daughter a lesson about seat belt safety.the woman says her three-year-old daughter unbuckled her seat pulled over and explained to her the importance of wearing a seat belt.. but later decided the lesson
the navy has already had two vessels named after the largest city in kansas. the wichita mayor still says he's proud there will be a third "for almost 80 years, the uss wichita has been our tie and our claim to the ocean, charging through the sea, bearing our name and our legacy along with it. i'm truly blessed to be here in office during this time of christening the next uss wichita."wichita is currently known as "l-c-s thirteen". it will receive the "u-s-s" title...
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remember notre dame over navy, 43 years years, roger staubach had that win in 1964 and then when navy ended the streak the midshipmen curfew -- i'm just saying. 45-7. then navy played very competitively with notre dame for the next couple years. that should do it. jim mcelwain out of missoula, montana. mark stoops. they met each other as coaches in 1997. mcelwain at montana state. >> verne: 45-7 the final. play of the game presented by napa auto parts. luke del he hit antonio callaway. that one went 78 yards. it's worth another look. listen to mick huber, florida's play by play radio man. >> del rio. rainbows one downfield for callaway. he makes the catch. there he goes. away, callaway, touchdown, touchdown, touchdown, he just >> gary: if you've got a star player like callaway, strong defense like florida does and a quarterback that doesn't make mistakes, you've got a chance. >> verne: the two offensive stars, del rio 320 yards, four touchdowns, one interception. lamik5 perine. 17 carries, 105 yards on the ground. for gary danielson and allie laforce, i'm verne lundquist saying so lon
remember notre dame over navy, 43 years years, roger staubach had that win in 1964 and then when navy ended the streak the midshipmen curfew -- i'm just saying. 45-7. then navy played very competitively with notre dame for the next couple years. that should do it. jim mcelwain out of missoula, montana. mark stoops. they met each other as coaches in 1997. mcelwain at montana state. >> verne: 45-7 the final. play of the game presented by napa auto parts. luke del he hit antonio callaway....
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the navy is among the smallest it has been since 1915. that's 100 years ago. and the air force is the smallest it's been since 1947. when ronald reagan left office, our navy had 592 ships, when barack obama took office, it had 285 ships. today, the navy has just 276 ships. the average air force aircraft is 27 years old. we have second generation b-52 bombers. their fathers flew the same plane as they're flying right now. this is not the united states. our army has been shrinking rapidly from 553,000 soldiers in 2009 to just 479,000 soldiers today. some decrease. and they want to make it smaller. in 2009, our marine corps had 202,000 active marines, today, it's 182,000. our ship count is below the minimum of 308, that the navy says is needed to execute it's current missions a at minimal level. president obama plans to reduce the army to 450,000 troops, which would hamstring our ability to defend the united states. it takes 22 years on average to field a major new weapon system. in 2010, the united states spent $554 billion on non-war based defense spending. in
the navy is among the smallest it has been since 1915. that's 100 years ago. and the air force is the smallest it's been since 1947. when ronald reagan left office, our navy had 592 ships, when barack obama took office, it had 285 ships. today, the navy has just 276 ships. the average air force aircraft is 27 years old. we have second generation b-52 bombers. their fathers flew the same plane as they're flying right now. this is not the united states. our army has been shrinking rapidly from...
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remember notre dame over navy, 43 years years, roger staubach had that win in 1964 and then when navy ended the streak the midshipmen celebrated long after curfew -- i'm just saying. 45-7. then navy played very competitively with notre dame for the next couple years. that should do it. jim mcelwain out of missoula, montana. mark stoops. they met each other as coaches in 1997. mcelwain at montana state. mark stoops at wyoming. >> verne: 45-7 the final. play of the game presented by napa auto parts. luke del rio. he hit antonio callaway. that one went 78 yards. it's worth another look. listen to mick huber, florida's play by play radio man. >> del rio. rainbows one downfield for callaway. he makes the catch. there he goes. away, callaway, touchdown, touchdown, touchdown, he just went 78 yards for a gator touchdown. >> gary: if you've got a star player like callaway, strong defense like florida does and a quarterback that doesn't make mistakes, you've got a chance. >> verne: the two offensive stars, del rio 320 yards, four touchdowns, one interception. lamik5 perine. 17 carries, 105 yard
remember notre dame over navy, 43 years years, roger staubach had that win in 1964 and then when navy ended the streak the midshipmen celebrated long after curfew -- i'm just saying. 45-7. then navy played very competitively with notre dame for the next couple years. that should do it. jim mcelwain out of missoula, montana. mark stoops. they met each other as coaches in 1997. mcelwain at montana state. mark stoops at wyoming. >> verne: 45-7 the final. play of the game presented by napa...
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navy reconnaissance planes.navy ep 3 and a p-8 received three radio calls from iranian air defense units. in one of the calls an iranian military person said "coalition aircraft, i understand you are doing your mission in international waters, but you are approaching iranian boundaries. if you do not change your heading, you will be aimed by iranian missiles, change your heading immediately. the u. ." the u.s. poilts knew they were outside the range of the missiles so they proceeded without incident according to military officials but the chief of naval operations is making clear his commanders have the authority to act against iran if need sfwld there is really nothing that limits the way they can respond. >> provocations by iran in the air and see are growing. 32 incidents so far this year, compared to 23 all of last year. most are conducted by iran's more militant revolutionary guard core naval forces. >> i think some of this is kids with bravado. some of this is just iranians showing how tough they are agai
navy reconnaissance planes.navy ep 3 and a p-8 received three radio calls from iranian air defense units. in one of the calls an iranian military person said "coalition aircraft, i understand you are doing your mission in international waters, but you are approaching iranian boundaries. if you do not change your heading, you will be aimed by iranian missiles, change your heading immediately. the u. ." the u.s. poilts knew they were outside the range of the missiles so they proceeded...
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your navy thrives on long-term stability. when putting together ship building plans, it is necessary to think in terms of decades. and while i know we're mostlieer here to talk about the current challenges, i must say i was struck by the recent congressional budget office report, updating their long-term budget and economic outlook. in it they predict that within a decade discretionary spending, which includes defense, will drop to the lowest levels in more than 50 years. it makes crystal clear that it is vital that we all dive in and get to work on this problem now for the security of our country. in terms of a solution, we must work as partners. on one hand, we must work to set sufficient resource levels and restore stability to the budgeting process. and on the other hand, we must ensure -- i must ensure that every dollar that the american tax payer gives the navy is spent as efficiently and as effectively as possible. i'm committed to meeting my responsibilities here and in partnering with you as we go forward. together w
your navy thrives on long-term stability. when putting together ship building plans, it is necessary to think in terms of decades. and while i know we're mostlieer here to talk about the current challenges, i must say i was struck by the recent congressional budget office report, updating their long-term budget and economic outlook. in it they predict that within a decade discretionary spending, which includes defense, will drop to the lowest levels in more than 50 years. it makes crystal clear...
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knew i was applying to navy, they're in this for the long haul.y methodical and deep thinking. they saw me as an asset to recruit, my parents helped them 5, 10, 15, 20 years. >> how to catch a russian spy is the book. hopefully to be made into a movie as well. jon and i are available if you need a television anchor to play in the movie. want to put it out there. >> sure. >> take your experience working with the russians, we could go on for hours, believe me, i would love to talk about that. take your experience and apply it to what we see today because this is fairly recent, your work. when you're watching the actions of the russians, had breaking news this hour, russian plane buzzing one of our spy planes, questions about whether russia is interfering in our election process, what goes through your mind, somebody with your experience? >> i spent four years undercover in intimate discussions with these people. what i can tell you, growing up with this, the russians, the cold war never ended when they set foot in jfk as diplomats, view themselves a
knew i was applying to navy, they're in this for the long haul.y methodical and deep thinking. they saw me as an asset to recruit, my parents helped them 5, 10, 15, 20 years. >> how to catch a russian spy is the book. hopefully to be made into a movie as well. jon and i are available if you need a television anchor to play in the movie. want to put it out there. >> sure. >> take your experience working with the russians, we could go on for hours, believe me, i would love to...
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navy blue angels are one of the oldest rescission find teams in the world, the movie i years to make up the team had t be fly more than ten ye had more than 1200 flight hours they had to be better than excellent, he says that thrill of the crowd is the ultimate goal especially in the information he is most proud of. >> while the closest is the diamond 360, it is pretty early in the show it takes a lot of hard work we have a working ha to get it tighter and i say as left wing one it is one of the ones you take him on a pride in. jet wash they get you going, but also gets the cruise going because they had to make sure that the planes are ready to go. b >> is common for flight crews t check the aircraft before they flyey but it is a testament to precision and dedication of these who work on these planets that thees blue angels don't ch them because the maintenance teams are that good.he it takes countless man-hours to keep the aircraft in the air we come out here, to showcase the pride in professionalism of the navy and marine corpsowow t what we do to upholds ourselves to higher standa
navy blue angels are one of the oldest rescission find teams in the world, the movie i years to make up the team had t be fly more than ten ye had more than 1200 flight hours they had to be better than excellent, he says that thrill of the crowd is the ultimate goal especially in the information he is most proud of. >> while the closest is the diamond 360, it is pretty early in the show it takes a lot of hard work we have a working ha to get it tighter and i say as left wing one it is one...
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then the navy got bombers, so he needed some bombers, too. but you know, it's a situation that by watching what kenney does at the battle of the bismarck sea, macarthur really comes to embrace air power, and it really becomes an important part of all of his operations. in fact, kenney is so focused on these early advances and these early raids that would go in and seize forward air bases for his fighters. you know, the one time that they have problems with lack of air power, because they make kind of a leap too far, if you will? it's the invasion of latie. yes, they've got all kinds of carrier forces and that kind of support, but kenny's get a hard time in the very beginning of really getting bases established on latee. initially, he's only got two squadrons of p-38s there. this is something that's kind of an example to macarthur, that hey, you know, the air power's very important and we really always need that going forward. and of course, the other couple of things that i point out which really, i think, have to come under the umbrella of c
then the navy got bombers, so he needed some bombers, too. but you know, it's a situation that by watching what kenney does at the battle of the bismarck sea, macarthur really comes to embrace air power, and it really becomes an important part of all of his operations. in fact, kenney is so focused on these early advances and these early raids that would go in and seize forward air bases for his fighters. you know, the one time that they have problems with lack of air power, because they make...
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it was medications from the navy. also several [inaudible] and newsletters media publications among others. >> directors any questions on the communications? any public comment? if not, next item >> item number five, ongoing business by board of directors. betwixt directors? >> directors any ongoing business? yes, mark >> i just want to make another comment about the part which has been going wonderfully. it's not quite completed yet but i assume when it is fully done we will have some sort of celebratory event, but as is right now, it's pretty great. lots of people, lots of dogs and lots of neighbors getting to know one another. so it's a great. i just want to thank the staff are all their work and certainly, the people at jon stewart's. great thank you so, thanks >> and when will the official opening be? >> we are looking later this month to try and schedule something to we don't have a date set yet but we will as mark indicated, when work is comfy we will have a evening opening get-together for residents and dogs.
it was medications from the navy. also several [inaudible] and newsletters media publications among others. >> directors any questions on the communications? any public comment? if not, next item >> item number five, ongoing business by board of directors. betwixt directors? >> directors any ongoing business? yes, mark >> i just want to make another comment about the part which has been going wonderfully. it's not quite completed yet but i assume when it is fully done we...
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so we created in navy s.e.a.l. who has to adapt to a new world and address those new threats. >> yeah. so as a former navy s.e.a.l., our main character has to transition -- from a door-kicking navy s.e.a.l. into the covert world of espionage. there's another level that it takes in order to execute these counterterrorism topic, given the political climate now. how did you get into that? >> jeff and i are both navy veterans. i was a submarine officer and jeff was a combat surgeon. so we have experience in military service. what's interesting is the world has changed even from when jeff and i both served. >> there's no question. after 9/11, but especially after the iraq war, the terrorist threat is different. it's not like it was. it's no longer something that's backyard, san bernardino, london, brussels. it's a fair terrifying threat. people are terrified and want to know someone is out there that has their back. >> alcides: so the book already out? the book is already out. so the timing is perfect, too, because you
so we created in navy s.e.a.l. who has to adapt to a new world and address those new threats. >> yeah. so as a former navy s.e.a.l., our main character has to transition -- from a door-kicking navy s.e.a.l. into the covert world of espionage. there's another level that it takes in order to execute these counterterrorism topic, given the political climate now. how did you get into that? >> jeff and i are both navy veterans. i was a submarine officer and jeff was a combat surgeon. so...
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th ((steve sebelius)) >> ((patrick walker)) >>> and steve, you got to sit down today with a retired navy admiral who's been writing and speaking about the implications of climate change on the u.s. military. ((steve sebelius)) >>that's right, patrick: vice admiral lee gunn was in town with a simple, serious message. ((steve sebelius)) >>and that's this: in terms of admiral who's been writing and speaking about the implications of climate change on the u.s. military. ((steve sebelius)) >>that's right, patrick: vice admiral lee gunn was in town a simple, serious message. ((steve sebelius)) >>and that's this: in terms of military threats, climate change is serious. admiral gunn -- whose work has appeared in the bulletin of atomic scientists -- said it could rob parched regions of fresh water, destablize governments, prompt massive immigration of refugees, and contribute to conditions that allow terror groups to recruit new members. i asked him if it was as dangerous a threat as china building artificial islands in the south china sea, north korea iran harassing american ships in the persian
th ((steve sebelius)) >> ((patrick walker)) >>> and steve, you got to sit down today with a retired navy admiral who's been writing and speaking about the implications of climate change on the u.s. military. ((steve sebelius)) >>that's right, patrick: vice admiral lee gunn was in town with a simple, serious message. ((steve sebelius)) >>and that's this: in terms of admiral who's been writing and speaking about the implications of climate change on the u.s. military....
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this navy veteran wheels his way on to easy street until he ran into legal trouble. caught in the act. convicted of staying well over a million dollars in v.a. benefi. >> why he said the jury got it wrong. >>> plus the miracle on the hudson hitting the big screen. captain sully in those critical seconds. >> brace for impact. >> what he was looking for in an instant was a flat wide place to land. >> and the questions that followed. >> who is hurt and how badly and i noted a count. the kardashian klan out of sight. they're never caught on camera. fraud. he said after serving in the military he couldn't use his hands or feet. he couldn't even get out of bed to work. he collected well over a million dollars in disability checks. what was he doing doing roller skating and bungi jumping? >> they say before you judge someone, walk a mile in their issues. >> i'm numb right now. i deal with tremors could not stamly. run a ten k. >> he lived a very active lifestyle. >> all the while claiming he was too sick to work. >> and too sick to get out of bed most days. >> is it possibl
this navy veteran wheels his way on to easy street until he ran into legal trouble. caught in the act. convicted of staying well over a million dollars in v.a. benefi. >> why he said the jury got it wrong. >>> plus the miracle on the hudson hitting the big screen. captain sully in those critical seconds. >> brace for impact. >> what he was looking for in an instant was a flat wide place to land. >> and the questions that followed. >> who is hurt and how...
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the navy now wants to call it something else. since this grand scheme that was concocted back in the 1990's doesn't quite fit today, let's just rename it a frigate. ok, what's a frigate? frigate is a heavy, slow, and survivable ship. all right. littoral combat ship meets the heavy, it's much heavier than it was supposed to be. it's much slower than it's supposed to be. but it's not survivable. so the question then becomes, what are we doing? we're never going to get back the nearly $20 billion we've already appropriated on that vessel. but are we going to continue to spend extraordinary sums of money on something that didn't meet the initial expectations and has proven over and over again that it's not working? let's talk about the evolution of the l.c.s. and how we got to this point. one of the primary reasons for building the l.c.s. was to increase the size of the navy by building smaller and presumably cheaper vessels. however, there was never a consistent agreement on the l.c.s.'s mission. military correspondent david ax has
the navy now wants to call it something else. since this grand scheme that was concocted back in the 1990's doesn't quite fit today, let's just rename it a frigate. ok, what's a frigate? frigate is a heavy, slow, and survivable ship. all right. littoral combat ship meets the heavy, it's much heavier than it was supposed to be. it's much slower than it's supposed to be. but it's not survivable. so the question then becomes, what are we doing? we're never going to get back the nearly $20 billion...
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if i'm confirmed, i will look hard on the navy side. i have talked with the leadership and many people in the business and they are all concerned on the navy side as well. >> thank you. your predecessor and other senior commanders stated that further reduction in our nuclear forces should come only as a result of bilateral negotiated and ver fiable agreements do you agree? >> yes, ma'am, i do. >> nuclear reductions. seems to me the more modern and responsive our nuclear enterprise is, the less need there would be to retain those legacy systems, yet, on the other hand, failure to modernize could give us no other option that we retain significant stockpiles. what is your view on that? >> i think if you -- there's been five terms that various senators, including the chairman have talked about today. that is safe, secure, effective, ready, reliable. if you look at those five terms, that's describes what we have to do to modernize our capabilities to make sure they are always there. what you can't have is one element drop off. you can't have
if i'm confirmed, i will look hard on the navy side. i have talked with the leadership and many people in the business and they are all concerned on the navy side as well. >> thank you. your predecessor and other senior commanders stated that further reduction in our nuclear forces should come only as a result of bilateral negotiated and ver fiable agreements do you agree? >> yes, ma'am, i do. >> nuclear reductions. seems to me the more modern and responsive our nuclear...
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the cult favorites when it comes to navy. opi is known for the russian navy. and then etsi is known for the midnight cami. and there is brand new navy after midnight and rolling in the deep. i love nail polish names. they're so much fun. >> everybody asks me on twitter, is this over the taupe. >> also metallics in general are set to make a comeback. glitter is in the nail polish, too. sephora has this formula. it's about jewel tones with sparkle. >> it's already in it. >> yeah. but there is another big craze happening. we talked about the chrome nail polish trend. but this near effect trend, if you go on to youtube and watching. you're watching people use chrome powder. you paint it on wet. but as it dries, it starts to have this mirror effect. >> okay. >> can you see that? >> yeah. it looked like a mirror. >> yeah. >> why is there red on the rest of your finger. >> i'm going to show nut next step. you see how it dries? >> that is weird. >> you're going to look weird the rest of the day. >> all right. so next you'll see on the nails that i have red nail polish
the cult favorites when it comes to navy. opi is known for the russian navy. and then etsi is known for the midnight cami. and there is brand new navy after midnight and rolling in the deep. i love nail polish names. they're so much fun. >> everybody asks me on twitter, is this over the taupe. >> also metallics in general are set to make a comeback. glitter is in the nail polish, too. sephora has this formula. it's about jewel tones with sparkle. >> it's already in it....
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in the navy. >> asking public reach out to his office if at the like non night someone. those stories will compiled and kept at the library congress >> man pleaded guilty he recording unindependent a beginnings as change in target dressing room. summer. boy has some features getting mixed reviews. like ehim nation of head phone jack. and whole wait all any outside an apple tore store new iphone deal might are lost is luster just ask the people who waited all any in back bay as temperatures dipped into 40s. i am not really -- i mean, just new u offender like what can be. ask this man, was in the even buying one for himself. >> for a friend. >> you are good print. yes. >> and we might no have held phone jack but i am pretty confident that i won't die in fire. nobody died but there is the rub apple big day comes as one of its biggest come petores samsung deals with an explose flooding phone. gag enote seven with large em tech recallses ever. 1 million uin u the consumer are duct safety commission says same suhning received 92 reports in the u.s. of the battery overheating.
in the navy. >> asking public reach out to his office if at the like non night someone. those stories will compiled and kept at the library congress >> man pleaded guilty he recording unindependent a beginnings as change in target dressing room. summer. boy has some features getting mixed reviews. like ehim nation of head phone jack. and whole wait all any outside an apple tore store new iphone deal might are lost is luster just ask the people who waited all any in back bay as...
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this navy veteran wheels his way on to easy street until he ran into legal trouble. caught in the act. convicted of staying well over a million dollars in v.a. >> i'm not faking anything. >> why he said the jury got it wrong. >>> plus the miracle on the hudson hitting the big screen. captain sully in those critical seconds. >> brace for impact. >> what he was looking for in an instant was a flat wide place to land. >> and the questions that followed. >> who is hurt and how badly and i noted a count. >> reporter: some components of the kardashian klan out of sight. they're never caught on camera. is that calculated? because practice pays off. because it's better to give than to receive. with innovative services that let you focus on what's most important. >>> good evening. tonight story of an audacious fraud. he said after serving in the military he couldn't use his hands or feet. he couldn't even get out of bed to work. he collected well over a million dollars in disability checks. what was he doing doing roller skating and bungi jumping? >> they say before you judge
this navy veteran wheels his way on to easy street until he ran into legal trouble. caught in the act. convicted of staying well over a million dollars in v.a. >> i'm not faking anything. >> why he said the jury got it wrong. >>> plus the miracle on the hudson hitting the big screen. captain sully in those critical seconds. >> brace for impact. >> what he was looking for in an instant was a flat wide place to land. >> and the questions that followed....
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nine more crashes already this year, four were navy jets.al in charge of naval aviation denies there's link between the crashes and the age and redness of his branches lane plane. >> i wouldn't characterize it as a crisis. do you attack it to redness and lack of efficiency and in view of the mishaps i can't make those connection. >> according to the navy data only 21% of model f18 hornets can fly only 50% of newer super hornets can due to shortages and critical spare parts and maintenance and congressional leadersare taking notice of the increasing crashes. >> they're going up partly because they're not getting the training they should get. they're going up because maintenance is harder and harder to accomplish. they're going up because the airplanes are getting older and older. >> other branchsare under the same pressure as the navy only two of the marines 12f18 hornet squadrons neat their flying hours. >> in order to get the 25% mission capable i need 366 airplanes. >> right now of the marine's 273f18s only none can apply. hits to the mili
nine more crashes already this year, four were navy jets.al in charge of naval aviation denies there's link between the crashes and the age and redness of his branches lane plane. >> i wouldn't characterize it as a crisis. do you attack it to redness and lack of efficiency and in view of the mishaps i can't make those connection. >> according to the navy data only 21% of model f18 hornets can fly only 50% of newer super hornets can due to shortages and critical spare parts and...
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it was medications from the navy. also several [inaudible] and newsletters media publications among others. >> directors any questions on the communications? any public comment? if not, next item >> item number five, ongoing business by board of directors. betwixt directors? >> directors any ongoing business? yes, mark >> i just want to make another comment about the part which has been going wonderfully. it's not quite completed yet but i assume when it is fully done we will have some sort of celebratory event, but as is right now, it's pretty great. lots of people, lots of dogs and lots of neighbors getting to know one another. so it's a great. i just want to thank the staff are all their work and certainly, the people at jon stewart's. great thank you so, thanks >> and when will the official opening be? >> we are looking later this month to try and schedule something to we don't have a date set yet but we will as mark indicated, when work is comfy we will have a evening opening get-together for residents and dogs.
it was medications from the navy. also several [inaudible] and newsletters media publications among others. >> directors any questions on the communications? any public comment? if not, next item >> item number five, ongoing business by board of directors. betwixt directors? >> directors any ongoing business? yes, mark >> i just want to make another comment about the part which has been going wonderfully. it's not quite completed yet but i assume when it is fully done we...