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united states navy. commander william donovan, united states navy. [bell chime] >> lieutenant commander, charles. united states navy, retired. commander patrick dunn, usn. petty officer first class, edward tl heart, usn. [bell chime] >> barbara edwards. [bell chime] lieutenant commander robert elsie, united states navy reserve. [bell chime] >> charles falkenberg. [bell chime] >> and his wife, leslie whittington. [bell chime] >> and their two children. dana.s muilenburg -- [bell chime] >> petty officer third class, jamie, united states navy. [bell chime] >> j joseph ferguson. amelia the field. [bell chime] gerald fisher. [bell chime] >> darlene flag. [bell chime] husband, admiral wilson avenue flag, united states navy reserve, retired. [bell chime] petty officer second class, matthew. united states navy. [bell chime] >> sandra foster. [bell chime] first lieutenant, richard gabriel, united states marine corps, retired. [bell chime] >> captain lawrence, usn. [bell chime] >> cortez. [bell chime] >> brenda gibson. [bell chime] linsky, unitedld states army
united states navy. commander william donovan, united states navy. [bell chime] >> lieutenant commander, charles. united states navy, retired. commander patrick dunn, usn. petty officer first class, edward tl heart, usn. [bell chime] >> barbara edwards. [bell chime] lieutenant commander robert elsie, united states navy reserve. [bell chime] >> charles falkenberg. [bell chime] >> and his wife, leslie whittington. [bell chime] >> and their two children. dana.s...
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yoakam, united states navy. chief donald m. yumm united states navy. -- donald m. young, united states navy. edmond g. young jr. lisa l. young. [bell ringing] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain silent for the arrival of the official party, the national anthem performed by the united states naval academy glee club, a moment of silence to honor those killed at the pentagon, on united airlines flight 93 and in new york, and the invocation delivered by cap chaplain paul hurly, army chief of chaplains. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice chairman of the joints chief of staff general paul silva. >> ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of defense james m. mattis. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states michael r. pence and the second lady of the united states mrs. karen pence. ♪ ♪ >> please join me in respect for our fallen brothers and sisters in a moment of silence. let us now listen to the sacred words that we recall at this sacred moment. greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friend. almighty god, of all th
yoakam, united states navy. chief donald m. yumm united states navy. -- donald m. young, united states navy. edmond g. young jr. lisa l. young. [bell ringing] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain silent for the arrival of the official party, the national anthem performed by the united states naval academy glee club, a moment of silence to honor those killed at the pentagon, on united airlines flight 93 and in new york, and the invocation delivered by cap chaplain paul hurly, army chief...
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the navy which serves pacific command. there is an army command in the pacific, an air force command in the pacific, a marine corps command in the pacific, and if you march around the world to the different geographic areas i told you about, each of those has a component. and that componency is an important part of this. it's a little bit of a moderator of what the commander needs and what the services say they can provide, and also that service component, pacific fleet, organizes, trains and also equips the forces to help prepare them to deploy. so this process in the navy to prepare forces to deploy, it's called the fleet response plan. the name is irrelevant. there is a similar name that the army has, the air force has, and the concept works very much the same between all of them. it produces forces. that's the end state of the fleet response plan. people and platforms, as i said before, forces that are ready to be tasked for a whole spectrum of operations. that spectrum of operations is defined by the department of def
the navy which serves pacific command. there is an army command in the pacific, an air force command in the pacific, a marine corps command in the pacific, and if you march around the world to the different geographic areas i told you about, each of those has a component. and that componency is an important part of this. it's a little bit of a moderator of what the commander needs and what the services say they can provide, and also that service component, pacific fleet, organizes, trains and...
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in the navy, so the navy actually, despite the metaphor being a naval one of a wa muchhe navy doesn't have of a way because they have a finite capacity in shipyards. so they cannot plan for a huge spike in shipbuilding. they are limited in what the shipyards can build in any one year. there will be fluctuations from year-to-year, but not as much as you can see in the other services. with the navy, the big thing they have is the columbia class. that is the new nuclear submarine to carry nuclear sub launched ballistic missiles. that program is very protective because that is the most survivable leg of the nuclear triad. i think they will keep that on schedule as much as they possibly can because the current fleet of ships, the ohio class ships they are replacing, they are reaching the end of their life. they already had their service life extended. just not going to be able to get much else out of them so you got to keep production of the columbia class going. but to do that, you are going to have to find potentially offsets in other shipbuilding programs. probably the most natural offs
in the navy, so the navy actually, despite the metaphor being a naval one of a wa muchhe navy doesn't have of a way because they have a finite capacity in shipyards. so they cannot plan for a huge spike in shipbuilding. they are limited in what the shipyards can build in any one year. there will be fluctuations from year-to-year, but not as much as you can see in the other services. with the navy, the big thing they have is the columbia class. that is the new nuclear submarine to carry nuclear...
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navy off our coast. also go into what the importance of this campaign was for the next war coming in. this speech, he very correctly stated that the world war i u-boat war is not what it is sometimes viewed to be as the advertiser in world war ii. i would argue that this campaign in particular, because of the few u-boats involved, was an appetizer for the nazi u-boat campaign off our shores. what you have there is a picture u-156 taken-- w.wards the bowel -- bo what our last speaker mentioned, the the gun was very visible. that is one of the 5.9 inch guns. they were critical to not just those x merchant u-boats, but the newer cruisers that operated down here in the south. to do some research, i got a lot of help from the historical community, especially the historian focused on u-boats and mr. rogers from canada. they help me. i saw him on my own that you have to use all of these in able to get a full and complete picture of the campaign. it has not been written about, not a lot published about it. there
navy off our coast. also go into what the importance of this campaign was for the next war coming in. this speech, he very correctly stated that the world war i u-boat war is not what it is sometimes viewed to be as the advertiser in world war ii. i would argue that this campaign in particular, because of the few u-boats involved, was an appetizer for the nazi u-boat campaign off our shores. what you have there is a picture u-156 taken-- w.wards the bowel -- bo what our last speaker mentioned,...
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it's close to the navy yard. they are running throughhere with wheelchairs and this fire, you can see the smoke billowing out of this building. this is a two-alarm fire. anything around thatrea that you know of that's already been bld off or that may not be accessible to people? >> callere i'm sure t a very wide range of street closures. >> we're seeing on our tv right now a lotf people racing to the scene with wheelchairs. do you know anythin? about th maybe looks like what -- small triage center that may have been set up there or i'm looking at ambulancesand do you know if anybody's transported to the hospital? >> we have ems there so anybody who needs medical attention will be in triage and evaluated an if necessary, transported to the hospital, but i don have any indication on numbers yet. >> if you have just joining us at 4:00, this is a two-alarm fire, d.c. fire and em got the call at 3:30 this afternoon to 900 5th street in southeast, really close to the navy yard. this is the scene of the arthur kapper se
it's close to the navy yard. they are running throughhere with wheelchairs and this fire, you can see the smoke billowing out of this building. this is a two-alarm fire. anything around thatrea that you know of that's already been bld off or that may not be accessible to people? >> callere i'm sure t a very wide range of street closures. >> we're seeing on our tv right now a lotf people racing to the scene with wheelchairs. do you know anythin? about th maybe looks like what --...
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in the navy -- so the navy actually, despite the metaphor being a naval one of a bowel wave, the navy doesn't have as much of a bow wave because they simply have a finite capacity in shipyards. they can't plan for a huge spike in shipbuilding. they're limited in what their shipyards can build in any one year. there will be fluctuations from year to year, but not as much as you could see in the other services. with the navy, the big thing that they have is the columbia class, so that's the new nuclear submarine to carry nuclear sub-launch ballistic missiles. that program, i think, is actually very protected because that's the most survivable leg of the nuclear triad. i think they're going to keep that on schedule as much as they possibly can because the current fleet of ships, the ohio class ships that they're replacing, they're reaching the end of their life. they've already had their surface life extended. you're not going to be able to get much else out of them, so you have to keep the columbia class going. to do that you'll have to find potentially offsets and other shipbuilding pr
in the navy -- so the navy actually, despite the metaphor being a naval one of a bowel wave, the navy doesn't have as much of a bow wave because they simply have a finite capacity in shipyards. they can't plan for a huge spike in shipbuilding. they're limited in what their shipyards can build in any one year. there will be fluctuations from year to year, but not as much as you could see in the other services. with the navy, the big thing that they have is the columbia class, so that's the new...
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navy to gain control of their propaganda. the government's own bulletin published of september 5, 1918 featuring the report of assistance midgeted by john allen clearly stated that merlin had been torpedoed. officialcoast guard's annual report for 1918 also attested that the tanker had to buy 1920 the navy department succeeded in steering the historical narrative in the direction of a german mine. within their published postwar book german submarines on the atlantic coast of the u.s. and canada the navy said that despite the fact that merlots the ship had been torpedoed his tanker must have been sunk by a mine. surely the navy at that time must have known that german submarines could operate submerged. book when u-boats came to america this book also was published in which the author towed the government line. angryly we imagine how and humiliated this must have made mirlo's captain williams? since crossed the proverbial bar. since we are following the tendrils of this pernicious historical kudzu it was this book that influen
navy to gain control of their propaganda. the government's own bulletin published of september 5, 1918 featuring the report of assistance midgeted by john allen clearly stated that merlin had been torpedoed. officialcoast guard's annual report for 1918 also attested that the tanker had to buy 1920 the navy department succeeded in steering the historical narrative in the direction of a german mine. within their published postwar book german submarines on the atlantic coast of the u.s. and canada...
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a leader of the "cajun navy" will tell us how the "cajun navy" has rescued hundreds so far.hat's next? the storm is expected to drop up to 40-inches of rain. it is moving about as fast fast as the average person walks. that is how slow it is. we're talking 18 trillion gallons over the next seven days. we have south carolina congressman ralph northam how his state is getting knocked down but how good samaritans are stepping up. president trump will travel to the carolinas to survey the damage. we have the moment by moment action. thank you for watching. money, politics, we have the stories behind tomorrow's headlines. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ liz: this is the fox business network. the dow closing slightly to the downside, to actually pretty decent, 154. more on the money in a second. the four fatalities from hurricane florence. a mother and a child was killed when a tree fell on their home in wilmington, north carolina. the storm batters north carolina's coast with 70 mile-an-hour winds. talk of a life-threatening storm surge up to 11 fe
a leader of the "cajun navy" will tell us how the "cajun navy" has rescued hundreds so far.hat's next? the storm is expected to drop up to 40-inches of rain. it is moving about as fast fast as the average person walks. that is how slow it is. we're talking 18 trillion gallons over the next seven days. we have south carolina congressman ralph northam how his state is getting knocked down but how good samaritans are stepping up. president trump will travel to the carolinas to...
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a new the navy. truman didn't know the navy. the mission was to educate the president in the ways of the navy. one way -- this is the naval station as it looked at about 1950. he saw what the navy had going on and of course the navy took advantage of him being here and show him a lot of things that they were doing. he was rumored to have made a statement that the marine corps was just a bunch of soldiers and went around talking like sailors . the did not sit well with the marines. it is one of the things they would say, we will try him on a boat. maybe he likes to go boating. it turns out the president had a tendency to get seasick. i guess the disaster was when they decided to code to washington to williamsburg and it didn't turn out well. they said we have great fishing. the president did not like to go fishing. but he found out that mrs. truman liked to go fishing. the president said all i get to do when i go to her is eight the hook and take the fish off of it. he didn't like to go fishing with mrs. truman user. -- either. t
a new the navy. truman didn't know the navy. the mission was to educate the president in the ways of the navy. one way -- this is the naval station as it looked at about 1950. he saw what the navy had going on and of course the navy took advantage of him being here and show him a lot of things that they were doing. he was rumored to have made a statement that the marine corps was just a bunch of soldiers and went around talking like sailors . the did not sit well with the marines. it is one of...
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belong to the navy. tida of the p.u.c. at maintain all the infrastructure without distinction. the only differences are reporting obligations to the state if, for instance, there is a sewage backup on navy owned land to, the navy reports that to the state. if it is on our land, we report that to the state. in terms of the day-to-day physical operations of the infrastructure, that is all through tida and the p.u.c. >> commissioner richardson: thank you. the second thing is that you mentioned that the relocation of the commercial tenants, what is the timeline for the utility improvements? >> we have begun the abatements of buildings in the area where those utility improvements are going to be constructed. and the tida plans to have the contractor demolish those structures in the vicinity of the gas regulator in the spring of 2019. and then began the geotechnical work in the summer of 2019. the work at the treatment plant site has been paid and is under contract. but those contracts will be expanded to enco
belong to the navy. tida of the p.u.c. at maintain all the infrastructure without distinction. the only differences are reporting obligations to the state if, for instance, there is a sewage backup on navy owned land to, the navy reports that to the state. if it is on our land, we report that to the state. in terms of the day-to-day physical operations of the infrastructure, that is all through tida and the p.u.c. >> commissioner richardson: thank you. the second thing is that you...
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obviously, we' near the navy yard. there's a marine corp. facility or severalex buildings to the annex here on 7th street in virginia avenue. this is captain trey gregory helping with the evacuations. tell me what yound your fellow marines did here today. >> we're marines, rushed to the danger, these are our neighbors. we held them t, they are there for us, so we tried to be there for them during the fire.> you saw fire and ran to help, right? >> exactly. we wanted to assist the first department. ou reporter: w y dha the scene.do go into the building? >> we did. there's a bunch of elderly,ry helped chem out any way we could, take belongings and everything we could andem helpe et to safety. >> reporter: you went up the stairs as the building was on fire to pull them from apartmts, hallways, and stair wells? >> and several marines all went in together to pull people out. >> reporter: a matter ofpicking them und carrying them? >> over our shoulders, any way we could, taking chairs, needed.r assistance they we were there. >> reporter: were you a
obviously, we' near the navy yard. there's a marine corp. facility or severalex buildings to the annex here on 7th street in virginia avenue. this is captain trey gregory helping with the evacuations. tell me what yound your fellow marines did here today. >> we're marines, rushed to the danger, these are our neighbors. we held them t, they are there for us, so we tried to be there for them during the fire.> you saw fire and ran to help, right? >> exactly. we wanted to assist the...
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forces.ve for air we have the navy air force, the air force, the army air force, and the navy's army air force, marine aviation. why do we have all of this? they are buying similar platforms, but they are buying them separately. a lot of redundancy, but it is by design. thesegood they are trying efficiency initiatives, but experience says you cannot bank on the savings. ,ne of the things they said with this budget released over the past year, j gibson was on the record, the chief management officer, saying they were billion in $46 efficiency savings over five years. that is baked into their budget. they are assuming that. $46hey cannot generate billion in efficiency savings, they have to come back and ask for that more in funding, or they have to find $46 billion in cuts. ,hat was an ambitious target and they said target for fy 18 and fy 19, which they are not close to meeting -- but the ander issue for 2020 beyond, they assumed a lot of efficiencies in the top line. you have to come back and ask for more or they will make cuts internally. they will cut meat instead of fat if they ca
forces.ve for air we have the navy air force, the air force, the army air force, and the navy's army air force, marine aviation. why do we have all of this? they are buying similar platforms, but they are buying them separately. a lot of redundancy, but it is by design. thesegood they are trying efficiency initiatives, but experience says you cannot bank on the savings. ,ne of the things they said with this budget released over the past year, j gibson was on the record, the chief management...
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a quarter century in the navy. >> a u.s. navy pilot with a rather prominent name was shot down during a raid against north vietnam. >> while flying bombing missions over north vietnam, he was shot down, captured and tortured. surviving nearly six years as a prisoner of war. but he always denied being a hero. >> i steadfastly reject that label. heroes of my life are those whose names are engraved on the wall down at the vietnam war memorial on the mall. >> he was reluctant when people said, you're a war hero. john mccain, by being shot down by a soviet missile over hanoi, did not consider that he had performed a heroic act. >> he was an avid reader and prolific writer. author of seven books with mark salter. >> he would tell you, the life he chose to live is the most rewarding life a human being could live. >> sam donaldson asking mccain about his first book, "faith of our fathers." >> i believe the overall message is the redemptive powers of a commitment to a cause greater than one's self-interest, even if that commitment is
a quarter century in the navy. >> a u.s. navy pilot with a rather prominent name was shot down during a raid against north vietnam. >> while flying bombing missions over north vietnam, he was shot down, captured and tortured. surviving nearly six years as a prisoner of war. but he always denied being a hero. >> i steadfastly reject that label. heroes of my life are those whose names are engraved on the wall down at the vietnam war memorial on the mall. >> he was...
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this is close to the navy yardi orhood across the freeway. part of the building and the roof have collapsed. least four people are injured. >> we'll aboutay to loseght down there. jackie bensen is live from an area nearby where they' been bringievacuees. what can you tell us from where you are now? >> reporter: i want to show you something first. see those two young men over there, united states marines, and i think when the story of what happened here today, and we want to show you that video of what that fire looked like earlier,ryhen the s was told of what happened here today, how all of the people, senior citizens, many of them unable to walk, were evacuated from that building, that story will include the men w anden from the marines who assisted, ran from their building next door inside and carried people o in me cases. they are in the process of e rolling up soses here. there's still a lot of smoke in the air, and still on the scene and people who came to try help their relatives, see if their retives were okay in these tremendous smoke
this is close to the navy yardi orhood across the freeway. part of the building and the roof have collapsed. least four people are injured. >> we'll aboutay to loseght down there. jackie bensen is live from an area nearby where they' been bringievacuees. what can you tell us from where you are now? >> reporter: i want to show you something first. see those two young men over there, united states marines, and i think when the story of what happened here today, and we want to show you...
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we do need to pass a blue water navy veterans act. we need to move on a number of other critical bills and i know you addressed that in an opening statement, and i will tell you that i remember having the conversation with you and patty murray brought in the caregiver's bill and you said i made a promise to get this done and i'll get it done and you did. the challenge we have here is the house is leaving town tomorrow and the blue water navy folks are out there, and so i trust you unequivocally to get this done but we do need to get it done. we've been talking about it for far too long and they were immremed appropriately by the va as congress intended and as the veterans deserved. mr. secretary, as you highlighted in your testimony this is not business as usual. this is a fundamental transformation not seen in the va, too. because the stakes are so high, collaboration and partnerships are so critical than ever. collaboration and partnerships are more critical than ever. whether it's the va and the vsos working together, whether it's
we do need to pass a blue water navy veterans act. we need to move on a number of other critical bills and i know you addressed that in an opening statement, and i will tell you that i remember having the conversation with you and patty murray brought in the caregiver's bill and you said i made a promise to get this done and i'll get it done and you did. the challenge we have here is the house is leaving town tomorrow and the blue water navy folks are out there, and so i trust you unequivocally...
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navy both had massive code breaking operations. we worked closely with the british. wereoviet messages transmitted often by telegram. there wasld war ii, an office of censorship that would look at every table that was going to an international destination. if they could see it was in a cipher, they would send it to the code breaking operation. that's one reason the cipher had to be so good. they knew we would be collecting these messages and trying to break them. you can look at the actual venona decrypts. agency,enona security there's a book authored by lewis benson and mike warner that has the actual messages in them. you can read them. there a collection also at the national archives. it has been declassified and is available. host: how long has it been declassified and available? when did the verona project shutdown? caller: in 19 -- guest: in 1980. they were working a very old, archaic system. technology had advanced. they were like jewelry workers. 1980,t was rolled off in some of the women retired. then, it was declassified in 1995. host: laura calling from tr
navy both had massive code breaking operations. we worked closely with the british. wereoviet messages transmitted often by telegram. there wasld war ii, an office of censorship that would look at every table that was going to an international destination. if they could see it was in a cipher, they would send it to the code breaking operation. that's one reason the cipher had to be so good. they knew we would be collecting these messages and trying to break them. you can look at the actual...
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and who beat the navy s.e.a.l.s?y lost. >> but every trip into the cave is filled with peril. a former thai navy s.e.a.l. dies during a dive. the british divers warn that binging all the kids out alive will be an impossible mission. >> we always knew we could get them out. it's whether we can get them out alive or not. >> we knew there wasn't a zero risk option. but the risk of leaving them there for four to five months was a bad option. >> so, preparations begin with a key piece of equipment. >> it was a positive pressure full face mask that is a piece of equipment designed to go over yo t ensure the boysould be able todn t into the mask. >> an air force officer shoots this cell phone video testing the plan in a local pool. >> we put them in the full equipment, with the full face mask in for ten, 20 minutes so everybody could see what we were going to do. >> it wasn't a very accurate depi depicti depiction, but as a proof of concept, it worked. >> they run a drill using water bottles as props for scuba tanks. >> we
and who beat the navy s.e.a.l.s?y lost. >> but every trip into the cave is filled with peril. a former thai navy s.e.a.l. dies during a dive. the british divers warn that binging all the kids out alive will be an impossible mission. >> we always knew we could get them out. it's whether we can get them out alive or not. >> we knew there wasn't a zero risk option. but the risk of leaving them there for four to five months was a bad option. >> so, preparations begin with a...
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steve: we heard the guy from the cajun navy talk about zillow.t is a walkie-talkie you can have on your phone. >> take the word hello and put is the conference. we are toy around with it and you can dial into this and find other channels around the hurricane florence area, there are hundreds of people online sharing information. this is great for an emergency during a storm. you can say where are you right now? you could say i am up in the attic, let's get out of here. steve: you listen to these conversations. >> and participate as well. it becomes a walkie-talkie. you are stuck in your home and your power is out but the cell phone signals are still working you can have a conversation with the cajun navy saying i'm at this latitude and longitude according to my maps, come get me. steve: how long are the cell phone towers? >> 48-72 hours on average. look at this apps called weather radio, one of my favorites, janice dean loves it and spot on is what she is saying. what this does when you get weather radio is the ability to hear direct warnings rel
steve: we heard the guy from the cajun navy talk about zillow.t is a walkie-talkie you can have on your phone. >> take the word hello and put is the conference. we are toy around with it and you can dial into this and find other channels around the hurricane florence area, there are hundreds of people online sharing information. this is great for an emergency during a storm. you can say where are you right now? you could say i am up in the attic, let's get out of here. steve: you listen...
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i should tell you that my mother was in the navy during world war ii. so was my father. she worked in codes and ciphers out of charleston, south carolina. guest: i'm grateful for her service and for your family. host: she was the first group of women sworn into the navy not as a nurse but as an officer and a gentleman and she was proud of that. guest: world war ii was a tipping point for women in the the waves were incredibly important in showing the navy and u.s. military what women could do. membersre these women of the military or civilians working for the government? guest: u.s. navy recruited women as good breakers to break the japanese naval code system and then work on encoding our systems as well. the navy wanted its women in uniform. those women joined the waves and became naval officers. the army prefer to keep its code breaking operations civilian. there was something to be said for both methods. in the army operations, there were some 22-year-old brilliant young women, including the first deputy director of the nsa. she was directing a major unit. youou had c
i should tell you that my mother was in the navy during world war ii. so was my father. she worked in codes and ciphers out of charleston, south carolina. guest: i'm grateful for her service and for your family. host: she was the first group of women sworn into the navy not as a nurse but as an officer and a gentleman and she was proud of that. guest: world war ii was a tipping point for women in the the waves were incredibly important in showing the navy and u.s. military what women could do....
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navy history. now, i understand there's been an investigation. the justice department and the navy, and that this committee have this information, but this is the first time that i've heard about it. and so i have some questions here. according to "the post" you attended one of mr. francis's pay-to-play parties in december 2004 and accepted other gifts from him. this is how "the post" describes the party. you and your fellow officers were, quote, invited to a free feast on the 56th floor of a luxury hotel where you savored cocktails, cigars and courses of caviar, black truffles and lobster thermidor while mingling with, quote, attractive young women dressed as santa's little helpers wearing red hats, black boots and skimpy yuletide costumes and you were allegedly offered a prostitute. now, i know both the department of justice and the u.s. navy cleared you of wrong doing and that your superior supposedly signed off on the 2004 dinner, but i just have to say this does not pass the smell test for me. so let me start with this. as the commanding off
navy history. now, i understand there's been an investigation. the justice department and the navy, and that this committee have this information, but this is the first time that i've heard about it. and so i have some questions here. according to "the post" you attended one of mr. francis's pay-to-play parties in december 2004 and accepted other gifts from him. this is how "the post" describes the party. you and your fellow officers were, quote, invited to a free feast on...
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, the united states navy, gave him. more navy medals for his service than he has years in politics. spent those years since he was in the navy fighting for our veterans, for our kids in public schools, and i should add that he worked with michele on her reach higher initiative to help more kids access higher education. we could not be prouder of gill. just like we couldn't be prouder of katie porter. spent nearly 20 years as a consumer protection attorney. that means she was fighting for you. 20 years standing up to the powerful special interests and instead, working on behalf of california families. directly helped thousands of families who had been wronged by big banks, predatory lenders, and now she's fighting for every orange county family to hold those powerful interests accountable. that's the kind of advocate you need in congress. just like you need harley rowder. successful entrepreneur, philanthropist, helping all sorts of companies start up and grow and create opportunity. he's not running for congress just to
, the united states navy, gave him. more navy medals for his service than he has years in politics. spent those years since he was in the navy fighting for our veterans, for our kids in public schools, and i should add that he worked with michele on her reach higher initiative to help more kids access higher education. we could not be prouder of gill. just like we couldn't be prouder of katie porter. spent nearly 20 years as a consumer protection attorney. that means she was fighting for you....
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navy >>> first, let's check where we stand with the markets the dow is up triple digits, up pl vizints ape,eron leading gains more "squawk alley" after the break. this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. . >>> welcome back markets recovering after the sell off yesterday we watch hearings in d.c weighing in, chief economist at sf investments and macro strategist good to have you both at post 9. laura, given what the fed did yesterday, any cause for concern about the rates? the president seems concerned. >> i think the fed is being cautious and we forget that. higher rate hike cycles squeezed 190 basis points per year, that's been the spe
navy >>> first, let's check where we stand with the markets the dow is up triple digits, up pl vizints ape,eron leading gains more "squawk alley" after the break. this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected...
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the navy was taking what they could. when we moved into this age during president teddy roosevelt at -- administration where suddenly they did not have to go and trim a sale, the people who were not interested in serving in the navy became more interested in serving in the navy. that is when the navy purged itself of its african-american sailors, except for those who were stewards and cooks. it was at the advent. so the segregation and story of race in our armed forces is tied to technology and defense say. -- efficiency. >> given that struggle, given that the ebb and flow with the technology and that african- americans had to fight, in order to find, i think you say it so well, why did they stick with the military? why did african-americans care? why was that the place to throw down the goblin? -- gotland? -- gauntlet? >> i think the opportunities and saying we want to save our country. patriotism. education benefits my angelou has this quote -- my angelou has this quote, i come as one but stand as 1000. they were not j
the navy was taking what they could. when we moved into this age during president teddy roosevelt at -- administration where suddenly they did not have to go and trim a sale, the people who were not interested in serving in the navy became more interested in serving in the navy. that is when the navy purged itself of its african-american sailors, except for those who were stewards and cooks. it was at the advent. so the segregation and story of race in our armed forces is tied to technology and...
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navy history. i understand their investigation and the navy in this committee have this information. this is the first time i heard about it and so i have some questions here. according to the post from you attend one of the pay to play party in december 2004 and expected other gifts from him. this is how the post describes the party. you and your fellow officers were quote, invited to a free feast on the 56th floor at the luxury hotel where your favorite cocktail, cigars and courses of caviar, black truffles of monster thermidor while mingling with quote, attractive young women dressed as santa's little helpers wearing red hats, black boots can be yuletide cost in and that you were allegedly offered a. now i know the department of justice and the u.s. navy cleared you of wrongdoing and that your superior superiors supposedly signed off on the 2004 dinner. but i have to say this does not pass the smell test for me. so let me start with this. as the commanding officer, had you undergone ethics train
navy history. i understand their investigation and the navy in this committee have this information. this is the first time i heard about it and so i have some questions here. according to the post from you attend one of the pay to play party in december 2004 and expected other gifts from him. this is how the post describes the party. you and your fellow officers were quote, invited to a free feast on the 56th floor at the luxury hotel where your favorite cocktail, cigars and courses of caviar,...
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in 1940, it was only a paper navy.is thought was the air corps. all told, 330,000 men. we had makeshift supplies, makeshift equipment. stovepipes for cannons. bags of flour for bombs. and trucks were labeled as tanks. our infantry had exactly 488 machine guns. we possessed 255 pieces of artillery. 10 light and 18 medium tanks. that was the army of the united states in may, 1940, the month in which the nazis overran france. so we called our minutemen, the national guard from 48 states, and placed them into federal service. and most importantly, congress passed the selective service act. for the first time in our history, we began mobilizing an army, while still at peace. >> the first number is serial number 158. >> the second number, which has just been drawn, is 192. ♪ ♪ >> it wasn't too soon. time was running out. the nazis had begun their shattering blitz on britain. >> hello america, this is edward murrow speaking from london. there were more german planes over britain today than any time since the war began. antiai
in 1940, it was only a paper navy.is thought was the air corps. all told, 330,000 men. we had makeshift supplies, makeshift equipment. stovepipes for cannons. bags of flour for bombs. and trucks were labeled as tanks. our infantry had exactly 488 machine guns. we possessed 255 pieces of artillery. 10 light and 18 medium tanks. that was the army of the united states in may, 1940, the month in which the nazis overran france. so we called our minutemen, the national guard from 48 states, and...
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navy is responding tonight. abc's david kerley covers aviation. >> reporter: boats racing to the striking scene. a boeing 737 submerged over its after coming down short of a runway. >> we came in very low. i looked over and saw a hole in the side of the plane and water was coming in. >> reporter: jaynes, a journalist, says flight attendants on the trip to a micronesian island near guam, panicked. among those coming to ferry passengers to shore, a u.s. navy underwater construction team on this boat. >> the water was only up to about here on me, inside the plane, and we went out the emergency exit doors. >> reporter: seven of the 35 passengers reportedly taken to the hospital. 12 crew members also evacuated. the airline says the weather was poor, but that doesn't explain why the jetliner came up a quarter-mile short of the runway, leaving passengers to total of two americans abroad that jet liner. boeing has said it is willing to offer support in the investigation in how the jet came up short of the runway. >> dav
navy is responding tonight. abc's david kerley covers aviation. >> reporter: boats racing to the striking scene. a boeing 737 submerged over its after coming down short of a runway. >> we came in very low. i looked over and saw a hole in the side of the plane and water was coming in. >> reporter: jaynes, a journalist, says flight attendants on the trip to a micronesian island near guam, panicked. among those coming to ferry passengers to shore, a u.s. navy underwater...
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people don't realize that discovering the "titanic" was actually a cover story for the na navy's funding. we lost the scorpion, one of our submarines and we wanted to learn its condition and so the whole thing that bob ballard did was really a cover for the navy. and her last government post. she's the chairman of the board and she stays very active. i wanted >> the broad perspective of war fighters in the department sean o'keefe, everybody knows sean. administrator in the navy and in many ways bringing in the perspective since 1958, we made the decision to separate military space and civilian space and it's a profound division in american government. what does this do? this is a whole new world when we're talking about the department. and finally bob kehler. bob was head of space command, very distinguished retired general officer who knows space inside and out. air force and he will bring these-- he's not a parochial man. i know bob's thinking about it, but he's a truth seeker. he's one that's going to insist that we articulate the real reality here and not just adopt slogans. so we're
people don't realize that discovering the "titanic" was actually a cover story for the na navy's funding. we lost the scorpion, one of our submarines and we wanted to learn its condition and so the whole thing that bob ballard did was really a cover for the navy. and her last government post. she's the chairman of the board and she stays very active. i wanted >> the broad perspective of war fighters in the department sean o'keefe, everybody knows sean. administrator in the navy...
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navy for eight years and then worked for customs and border patrol for almost ten years.t investigators don't know is why ortiz went on the alleged killing spree. >> he had entrusted his victims to come along with him several times. he knew the victims, and the victims knew him. >> reporter: chief garza says ortiz was heavily armed and he ws ready for a shootout with deputies, but ultimately no shots were fired. jeff, ortiz is in this jail behind me on a $2.5 million bond. , glor: chilling story, omar. thank you. still ahead here tonight, izizabeth smart's strong reaction to news that one of her kidnappers is about to be released. medicare cards are changing. with new, more secure numbers. but con artists, they never change. they'll always try to steal your medical identity. so, what can you do? guard your card, just like a credit card. don't give your medicare number over the phone or email. and remember, medicare never calls unless you've asked them to. to find more ways to guard your card, go to medicare.gov/fraud. don't let your guard down. ♪ but choosing to douggo th
navy for eight years and then worked for customs and border patrol for almost ten years.t investigators don't know is why ortiz went on the alleged killing spree. >> he had entrusted his victims to come along with him several times. he knew the victims, and the victims knew him. >> reporter: chief garza says ortiz was heavily armed and he ws ready for a shootout with deputies, but ultimately no shots were fired. jeff, ortiz is in this jail behind me on a $2.5 million bond. , glor:...
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corey may think it's nothing to build a 355 ship navy or battle opioid. he thinks it's nothing to expand career and technical education or medical research, but virginia thinks it's something. when corey stewart says take virginia back, virginians don't want to go back. there is nothing in the rear-view mirror that looks better to virginia than what we can see in the windshield going forward. if you will support me, continue to support me, i will continue to work for that virginia that works for all. together with you, to build accomplishments and help people's lives in every corner of this commonwealth. thank you. >> thank you, senator. thank you, mr. stewart. thank to you northern virginia, the school at george mason, northern virginia tech council, my colleagues at nbc 4 for making tonight's debate possible, and once again to senator kaine, corey stewart for both agreeing to participation and having a spirited and lively discussion. thanks also to our great panel. stay with news 4 and nbc washington.com for continuing coverage of decision 2018. [captio
corey may think it's nothing to build a 355 ship navy or battle opioid. he thinks it's nothing to expand career and technical education or medical research, but virginia thinks it's something. when corey stewart says take virginia back, virginians don't want to go back. there is nothing in the rear-view mirror that looks better to virginia than what we can see in the windshield going forward. if you will support me, continue to support me, i will continue to work for that virginia that works...
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a 355 navy senator kaine voted not. senator kaine voted no. he votes not against the president out of spite, he's still hurting from 2016. we have no room for that. he's been voting now against the president, now against you, now against for genia and that is why on november 6, i'm asked you to vote no to senator kaine. thank you much. >> and inclusive and innovative people. it's not just an expression of what i tried to do but it's an expression of what i deserve from virginians. that's how i've led all along, that's how i've led in the senate getting bill after bill passed. they think it's nothing to build the ship. he things it's nothing to expand career and technical education. but virginians think it's something. when it stewart says take virginia back, virginians don't want to go back. there's nothing in the rearview mirror that looks better to virginia than what we can see in the windshield going forward. if you will support me and continues to support me, i will continue to work for that virginia that works for all together with you to
a 355 navy senator kaine voted not. senator kaine voted no. he votes not against the president out of spite, he's still hurting from 2016. we have no room for that. he's been voting now against the president, now against you, now against for genia and that is why on november 6, i'm asked you to vote no to senator kaine. thank you much. >> and inclusive and innovative people. it's not just an expression of what i tried to do but it's an expression of what i deserve from virginians. that's...
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the navy told me a different story. the navy told me a different story.island, just off cartagena harbour, is absolutely key to the cartels getting their shipments out of colombia. what they see is that they use the local population here to tra nsfer use the local population here to transfer their drugs from the mainland, and put them onto the container ships at night. this captain knows exactly how it works. they use small boats with four or five people who reach the ship during the transit of its channel, and use handmade stairs, load the container, and after that, go down to the small boat again. but to do that they must have some informants inside the port, yes? that is correct. aside from container ships, there are more traditional ways of shipping a product overseas. these pictures, filmed in may, show a colombian navy interception of a cartel speedboat just offshore from cartagena. the operation succeeded. the drugs ended up in the sea. but an unknown number of other vessel still make it through. and if speeds doesn't work, there is always dull. th
the navy told me a different story. the navy told me a different story.island, just off cartagena harbour, is absolutely key to the cartels getting their shipments out of colombia. what they see is that they use the local population here to tra nsfer use the local population here to transfer their drugs from the mainland, and put them onto the container ships at night. this captain knows exactly how it works. they use small boats with four or five people who reach the ship during the transit of...
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shannon: my brother was a navy pilot, proud to serve, you served in the navy as well. what does today mean to you? >> i got to tell you, emotional today, speaking engagements and things like that, no question this changed the world for many of us that are alive now. we need to make sure the next generation, i was in new york not long ago at the memorial. i want him to know what the day mentioned understand the history and sacrifice and what continues to happen and he's named after a buddy of mine killed in afghanistan as i want him to know who he was and what he gave up. shannon: we thank you you were willing to step up and give more years of service to your country. you have been through a lot. thank you. shannon: thanks. >> good luck, stay safe. shannon: los angeles police department says it was supposed to be a routine traffic stop but anything but. dramatic footage from a dash cam video of a fatal traffic stop involving two officers and a survivor with a gun. your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely
shannon: my brother was a navy pilot, proud to serve, you served in the navy as well. what does today mean to you? >> i got to tell you, emotional today, speaking engagements and things like that, no question this changed the world for many of us that are alive now. we need to make sure the next generation, i was in new york not long ago at the memorial. i want him to know what the day mentioned understand the history and sacrifice and what continues to happen and he's named after a buddy...
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he currently serves at the pentagon as a civilian attorney for the department of the navy. he is the author of root and branch. and the book we are going to talk about tonight, the double v. published bye bloomsbury press. this is it here. a little advertising. copies are on sale in the bookstore. if you would like to purchase one, you can do that on your way out tonight. mr. james has offered to sign those copies in the lobby afterward if you would like to have that opportunity. anyway, i would like to ask you both, welcome and thank you for being here. it is an honor to be with you both. i would like you to reflect on the significance of this day. ago is july 26, 70 years today that harry truman did what a lot of historians say is the most significant thing he did, desegregate the armed forces, in terms of the impact it has had over the intervening decades. what are your thoughts on the significance of this day? norma jean: for me, serving in was nottary, if it desegregated, i would not have this opportunity i have now. it has made a significant impact on black soldiers w
he currently serves at the pentagon as a civilian attorney for the department of the navy. he is the author of root and branch. and the book we are going to talk about tonight, the double v. published bye bloomsbury press. this is it here. a little advertising. copies are on sale in the bookstore. if you would like to purchase one, you can do that on your way out tonight. mr. james has offered to sign those copies in the lobby afterward if you would like to have that opportunity. anyway, i...
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after we hear the navy hymn played by the navy band was kennedy's body carried up the steps of the capitol. you will hear from megan mccain. she's the most visible. they are walking in. >> the family is filing in right now. somebody shared a great story with us at the "meet the press" e-mail box. a young man who was enlisted and he was in training career. he gets this crazy phone call about a congressional thing and john mccain says you need to call your mother. the young mother written to mccain saying my son has not call me enough while in service. he didn't care about your station in life. this is why so many reporters liked him. for young reporters, the first serious person to take seriously would be non mccajohn mccain. he was not a snob. >> he was always real. even people who did not like him would be the first to say about it. he understood the central role of a free press in society. i love what he said to you. i hate the press, i hate you especially, chuck, but we need you. he understood the press is the only protected category, the only business under the constitution. that's som
after we hear the navy hymn played by the navy band was kennedy's body carried up the steps of the capitol. you will hear from megan mccain. she's the most visible. they are walking in. >> the family is filing in right now. somebody shared a great story with us at the "meet the press" e-mail box. a young man who was enlisted and he was in training career. he gets this crazy phone call about a congressional thing and john mccain says you need to call your mother. the young mother...
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the department of the navy budget that is dedicated to the marines. you go and asked the marines, do we get enough amphibious ships? they will say no, if you ask if they got enough in marine aviation -- that is why you have two really decide how you are going to do this because any type of choice you make is going to create second and third -- order effects that may be worse than what you have right now. >> thank you, i am sorry we are at the time, bob has to catch a flight. please say thank you to that with your applause. [ applause ] >>> congress did not meet for legislative work on monday or tuesday in celebration of the jewish new year. they will consider 2019 spending for the veterans affairs department of military construction. changing the definition of what a full-time employee is from 30 hours a week to 40 hours a week for health insurance coverage purposes. >>> the senate will meet at 3:00 p.m. to continue debate on new irs commissions. this is scheduled for 5:30 pm eastern. later in the week, lawmakers will debate opioid crisis response and
the department of the navy budget that is dedicated to the marines. you go and asked the marines, do we get enough amphibious ships? they will say no, if you ask if they got enough in marine aviation -- that is why you have two really decide how you are going to do this because any type of choice you make is going to create second and third -- order effects that may be worse than what you have right now. >> thank you, i am sorry we are at the time, bob has to catch a flight. please say...
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you served in the navy as well. you were in prior to 9/11, he re-up afterwards.mean to you? >> i got to tell you, i'm emotional. i've been at a couple events. there is no question, this change the world for many of us that are alive now. we need to make sure that the next generation -- i was in new york not too long ago with my son, standing at the memorial. i want him to know what that they meant. i want him to understand the history, understand the sacrifice that happens now and continues to happen and i want -- he is named after a buddy of mine who was killed in afghanistan. they wanted to know who he was and what to give up for this nation. >> shannon: we thank you that you are willing to step up and voluntarily give more years of service to your country. we know you have been through a lot. congressman scott taylor, thank you, sir. >> thank you for having me. godspeed to everyone. good luck and stay safe. >> shannon: los angeles police department says it was supposed to be a routine traffic stop. it was anything but free dramatic footage from a police dashca
you served in the navy as well. you were in prior to 9/11, he re-up afterwards.mean to you? >> i got to tell you, i'm emotional. i've been at a couple events. there is no question, this change the world for many of us that are alive now. we need to make sure that the next generation -- i was in new york not too long ago with my son, standing at the memorial. i want him to know what that they meant. i want him to understand the history, understand the sacrifice that happens now and...
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sean, secretary of the navy. also administrator of nasa. i asked sean to come in many ways to bring in that perspective, since 1958, we made a decision to separate military space and civilian space. and it is a profound division in american government. what does this do? it's a whole new world when we're talking about this. and finally, bob taylor. bob, of course, was head of the strategic command, head of space command. very interesting, retired general officer. knows space inside and out. air force and he will bring these. i have had many conversations with bob. i know his thinking about things. but he's a truth seeker. he's one that's going to insist that we articulate the real reality here and not adopt slogans. we're going to make a good morning. i have asked each of them to take a few minutes to give a kind of perspective. i wanted you all to have a feel for why they're here. and then i'm going to try to integrate a little bit with a few questions and turn to all of you. bob, let's work our way up. bob, let's start with you. >> i care
sean, secretary of the navy. also administrator of nasa. i asked sean to come in many ways to bring in that perspective, since 1958, we made a decision to separate military space and civilian space. and it is a profound division in american government. what does this do? it's a whole new world when we're talking about this. and finally, bob taylor. bob, of course, was head of the strategic command, head of space command. very interesting, retired general officer. knows space inside and out. air...
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south pole and there were probably 12 total at mcmurdo and probably 1,100 men. >> anthony: was the navythen? >> jules: yes, and i had a lot of respect because the united states navy was the one who integrated this place. originally it was kind of this thing like, "well, should we let women be here?" and then we had an admiral come down and he's like, "dude, where's all the women?" "oh, we don't have facilities for them," they said. "well, you goddamn better get facilities for them." when i first came down here, the company was all about "hey, this is special. there's not very many civilians." you know, "it's wild and free and it's a great place to be." >> anthony: just looking out the window, having seen what you see on a regular basis and experience what you've experienced, is that an alienating experience? >> kristy: i really appreciate how simple life is and how little you need to get by. you just pack a couple duffle bags and you come down. but then i find when i go home sometimes i get caught up in the "i want, i need, i want, i need" and that's the part that kind of bums me out. >
south pole and there were probably 12 total at mcmurdo and probably 1,100 men. >> anthony: was the navythen? >> jules: yes, and i had a lot of respect because the united states navy was the one who integrated this place. originally it was kind of this thing like, "well, should we let women be here?" and then we had an admiral come down and he's like, "dude, where's all the women?" "oh, we don't have facilities for them," they said. "well, you...