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navy? what did they set for the culture of the navy? how did they carry it forward with the technology we have today? >> i will take a first shot at that. there is no question that stephen decatur was the early definition of the ether's -- of the ethos we represent in the navy. bold, decisive, victorious in just about every engagement. during my time, i have experienced going from i would -- from what i would call the analog maybe. i flew in planes that had nothing digital, the going into the beginning of the digital navy. flying, when i started some of the most dangerous things you could do was just to fly and maybe land on a pitching deck aircraft carrier. i have witnessed younger tenants making incredibly courageous decisions in the air over combative territory, being fired at over the country of kosovo in 1999 against a mobile surface-to-air style missile. close in, not knowing where they work. instead of just evading at not being shot down, they went head-to-head with them at took down those sites. that type of instinctual daring s
navy? what did they set for the culture of the navy? how did they carry it forward with the technology we have today? >> i will take a first shot at that. there is no question that stephen decatur was the early definition of the ether's -- of the ethos we represent in the navy. bold, decisive, victorious in just about every engagement. during my time, i have experienced going from i would -- from what i would call the analog maybe. i flew in planes that had nothing digital, the going into...
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navy. it was a testament to just how much the navy valued him and his leadership, they would pull him out of that position and make him cno. he was also involved in a navy developmental squadron, focused on technology, a theme we'll come back to today in his remarks. he spent time in both atlantic and pacific fleets. he spent time on four different submarine, three of them attack submarine, one ballistic missile submarine, commanded the "uss honolulu", i believe in his final command job before becoming head of naval reactors and chief of naval operations. so without further ado, please join me in welcoming the cno to brookings. [ applause ] >> well, thanks very much. okay, good. all right. well, it's a pleasure to be back here. michael, thanks so much for your hospitality and that very kind introduction. i love coming to brookings just because the vibe of the place is so good. and as much as anything, it's a learning institution. you've got a dot-edu e-mail address. learning across such a b
navy. it was a testament to just how much the navy valued him and his leadership, they would pull him out of that position and make him cno. he was also involved in a navy developmental squadron, focused on technology, a theme we'll come back to today in his remarks. he spent time in both atlantic and pacific fleets. he spent time on four different submarine, three of them attack submarine, one ballistic missile submarine, commanded the "uss honolulu", i believe in his final command...
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navy ships or by virtue of the presence of u.s. navy ships. and then, of course, there is the economic element of military power, and we are -- we have great influence on that, as we are out and about maintaining sea lines of communication open. over those sea lines, about 90% of global trade. right? material and goods. underneath those sea lanes rides about 99% of the internet traffic on undersea cables. and so, you know, protecting those sea lanes, protecting access to global markets, an important part of being a sailor, as well. and then finally, there is this element -- i don't know, it's hard to find the word. rescuer or provider of assistance. it's just the nature of all mariners of whatever flavor, color, origin that if you find another mariner in distress, you're going to lend assistance. it goes without saying. and that extends to folks who have been victims of natural disasters, humanitarian crises, a number of things. and so if you think about just what it means to be a sailor, to participate across all those elements of national po
navy ships or by virtue of the presence of u.s. navy ships. and then, of course, there is the economic element of military power, and we are -- we have great influence on that, as we are out and about maintaining sea lines of communication open. over those sea lines, about 90% of global trade. right? material and goods. underneath those sea lanes rides about 99% of the internet traffic on undersea cables. and so, you know, protecting those sea lanes, protecting access to global markets, an...
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to his left is the secretary of the navy, richard spencer. he is pennsylvania 76th -- he is the 76th secretary of the navy and served as a pilot in the marines corps and served on the defense business board. all the way at the end secretary heather wilson who is the 24th secretary of the air force and graduate of the air force herself and previously served in congress where her committee assignments included the house armed services committee. thank you for coming even if i can't get secretary esper's name right. i appreciate you coming today. let me start with a broad question and go down the line. it's two years into the administration. a year since the national defense strategy has been released. there's been priorities set from the beginning from secretary mattis around readiness and then around essentially structure and capability of the force. and now with the nds moving into this period of competition in particular focused on china and russia, where do you see the accomplishments to date that are most important for each of your departm
to his left is the secretary of the navy, richard spencer. he is pennsylvania 76th -- he is the 76th secretary of the navy and served as a pilot in the marines corps and served on the defense business board. all the way at the end secretary heather wilson who is the 24th secretary of the air force and graduate of the air force herself and previously served in congress where her committee assignments included the house armed services committee. thank you for coming even if i can't get secretary...
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is the navy having reservations? or is there also just stuff happening behind the scenes that we don't know about? secretary spencer: the latter. i look at the air wing of a aircraft carrier. it can shoot a ship, shoot a plane. it can project power on the land. i look at the p.a. it can launch a hell fire -- i beg your pardon -- a harpoon, launch a torpedo and be your information gatherer, your surveiler. look at the l.c.s. we multi module. if i didn't say it's something new i apologize. kathleen: all right. right here. >> thank you. air force fellow over at georgetown. ma'am, sir, thank you for your leadership. you talked about innovation. secretary spencer, you mentioned the mq-25. can you talk about that in the coming year? secretary wilson, the air force going to leverage this with the thirst for r.p.a. technology on wingmen? will it leverage the navy's opportunity here with that new platform? is that at least going to make the next generation fighter compatible to be able to operate with the navy there for your
is the navy having reservations? or is there also just stuff happening behind the scenes that we don't know about? secretary spencer: the latter. i look at the air wing of a aircraft carrier. it can shoot a ship, shoot a plane. it can project power on the land. i look at the p.a. it can launch a hell fire -- i beg your pardon -- a harpoon, launch a torpedo and be your information gatherer, your surveiler. look at the l.c.s. we multi module. if i didn't say it's something new i apologize....
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is the navy having reservations? or is there all sorts of stuff happening on the scenes that isn't labeled that we don't know about. >> it would be the latter. you talk about multidomain. i look at the air wing of an aircraft carriy it shoot a ship a plane abdeliver power to project power on land. i look at the pa it can launch a -- a hell fire. i beg your pardon a hair poon. a foerpd and also be your information gatherer, the surveiler. i look at the lcs with the multimission mod you will yuells. we are in multidomain every single day that we didn't sign up and say it's something new. i apologize. >> all right. let's see how about here. >> thank you, air force fellow at georgetown. thank you so much for your leadership. you talked about innovation and you mentioned the mt-25. any chance you can give us a quick update and secretary wilson, is the air force going to leverage this with its thirst for rpa technology, automated wing man all that stuff, leverage the navy's opportunity here with that new platform and is th
is the navy having reservations? or is there all sorts of stuff happening on the scenes that isn't labeled that we don't know about. >> it would be the latter. you talk about multidomain. i look at the air wing of an aircraft carriy it shoot a ship a plane abdeliver power to project power on land. i look at the pa it can launch a -- a hell fire. i beg your pardon a hair poon. a foerpd and also be your information gatherer, the surveiler. i look at the lcs with the multimission mod you...
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and it seems like it resonates a lot of the things the navy is doing, with war fare, so is the navy going to officially sign up to this -- as a joint concept, or is the navy having reservations or is there all sorts of stuff happening down the scenes that isn't labeled that we don't know about. >> it would be the latter, you talk about multi-domain you look at the wing of a aircraft carrier. it can project power on land. the pa can launch a hell fire, i beg your pardon a harpoon, a torpedo and be your information gatherer, yourhe surveiler. i look at the lcs with the multi-mission module we are in multidomain every single day, we didn't sign up and say it's something new, i apologize. [laughter] >> guest: thank you air force at georgetown. yours so much for leadership. you talk about innovation, secretary spencer you mentioned the mt25 any chance you can give us a update on the mt25 in the coming year, and secretary wilson is the air force going to leverage this with the thirst for rpa technology, automated wing men is the going to leverage the navy's opportunity ,ither that new platform
and it seems like it resonates a lot of the things the navy is doing, with war fare, so is the navy going to officially sign up to this -- as a joint concept, or is the navy having reservations or is there all sorts of stuff happening down the scenes that isn't labeled that we don't know about. >> it would be the latter, you talk about multi-domain you look at the wing of a aircraft carrier. it can project power on land. the pa can launch a hell fire, i beg your pardon a harpoon, a...
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they say old navy is to become a standalone company.his is interesting as gap continues to struggle in the retail world. the formula has not been working for them. it seems they will be separating the two independence. romaine: a lot of investors have been saying that is the main driver of growth and that is the company they want to invest in, old navy. joe: this is one of the company stocks that does not go anywhere. the stock is trading at the same place it wasn't 2002. sometimes it gets momentum, and then falls. it seems like they need a shakeup, but people might get excited about a standalone old navy. caroline: we will see whether that separation of value will help move gap going forward. mover,alk about another tesla's big surprise. electric carmaker's ceo took to twitter to tease an announcement coming at 2:00 p.m. california time. tesla has stopped taking orders for vehicles on its website and said they are redirecting customers to a preview page. here is our detroit bureau chief, david welch. is it a car? >> we don't know yet b
they say old navy is to become a standalone company.his is interesting as gap continues to struggle in the retail world. the formula has not been working for them. it seems they will be separating the two independence. romaine: a lot of investors have been saying that is the main driver of growth and that is the company they want to invest in, old navy. joe: this is one of the company stocks that does not go anywhere. the stock is trading at the same place it wasn't 2002. sometimes it gets...
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honor in lieu of the navy cross. it was a big mystery. i did my utmost to find out why it went down that way, and i like to think i have made a as to how andcase why it went down that way. all metals are political, somebody told me that -- all medals or political, somebody told me that. and the higher the medal, the more political. >> if there are more questions, please raise your hands. i did google the citation, it is awe-inspiring but too long to read. check out the congressional medal of honor website. it is remarkable. >> the citation is given very early on in the book, which is about my grandfather and the effort to recover the terrell arawa remains. online fromt one david. rebecca, the other organizations like history flight, what is the relationship? are you always working with them? partnership huge initiative through the agency because we know that we cannot do everything ourselves, there are too many places to go. if you are interested in developing a partnership, a highly recommend you look up a contact,
honor in lieu of the navy cross. it was a big mystery. i did my utmost to find out why it went down that way, and i like to think i have made a as to how andcase why it went down that way. all metals are political, somebody told me that -- all medals or political, somebody told me that. and the higher the medal, the more political. >> if there are more questions, please raise your hands. i did google the citation, it is awe-inspiring but too long to read. check out the congressional medal...
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the pre—dawn raid went wrong almost from the beginning, leaving a navy seal dead. highly successful raid that will lead to many more victories in the future against our enemy. i was hearing reports questioning how successful that mission was, and i was also hearing about civilian casualties. i wanted to go and see for myself what had happened that night, but also what it might reveal about the larger counterterrorism operation that the us were conducting. yemen has been wracked by war between armed factions since 2014. on one side, a group from northern yemen with links to iran. against them, many tribes and a coalition, including yemeni government troops, saudi arabia, and the united arab emirates, supported by the united states. at the same time, the us has been trying to target isis and al-qaeda here. the navy seal raid was in a village, on the front line between the tribes and the houthis. since i heard about the raid, i've been trying for months to get access to the village. i finally got a phone call, i was going to be picked up by somebody from yakla village
the pre—dawn raid went wrong almost from the beginning, leaving a navy seal dead. highly successful raid that will lead to many more victories in the future against our enemy. i was hearing reports questioning how successful that mission was, and i was also hearing about civilian casualties. i wanted to go and see for myself what had happened that night, but also what it might reveal about the larger counterterrorism operation that the us were conducting. yemen has been wracked by war between...
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these sailors had joined the navy to go fight the enemy. and they were put to work doing manual labor loading these munitions. they were supervised by white offirs who were under a lot of time pressure. they pushed the crews to work faster and faster.n and tey bet with each other on which crew could load the most ammunition. and punish the men if they lost the bet. it was a terrible situation. >> and so mary, how did this ceoefrt, by the 50 men, eventually influ the navy and eventually the entire military to desegregate? >> well, this is the story.t s is a civil rights story that begins in san francisco bay areathat i don't think that people know about. we often think about atlanta, and other parts of the united states, where the civil rights was born, but this 50 young men were really the ones that set the early precedent to the modern civil rights movement that we knew. and so essentially, the navy moved forward, thr trial, and after the trial, to be the first branch of the military to begin desegregation. and under president trman, he or
these sailors had joined the navy to go fight the enemy. and they were put to work doing manual labor loading these munitions. they were supervised by white offirs who were under a lot of time pressure. they pushed the crews to work faster and faster.n and tey bet with each other on which crew could load the most ammunition. and punish the men if they lost the bet. it was a terrible situation. >> and so mary, how did this ceoefrt, by the 50 men, eventually influ the navy and eventually...
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she also recently worked at cap navy. navy -- gap and old definitelyis reacting to her appointment there. she will help turnaround their apparel segment at jcpenney. alix: the consumer -- do you like consumer staples? steve: we like discretionary. soay is my wife's birthday, i will go out and fix it. [laughter] steve: the underlying fundamentals are good. labor market is fantastic. we are getting some wage gains. a bit lowermay be or higher, but it's tax return season. you had a bit of a slow down at the end of last year because of the government shutdown. we are in a bottoming phase right now. we will have a strong may-april
she also recently worked at cap navy. navy -- gap and old definitelyis reacting to her appointment there. she will help turnaround their apparel segment at jcpenney. alix: the consumer -- do you like consumer staples? steve: we like discretionary. soay is my wife's birthday, i will go out and fix it. [laughter] steve: the underlying fundamentals are good. labor market is fantastic. we are getting some wage gains. a bit lowermay be or higher, but it's tax return season. you had a bit of a slow...
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the ships of the navy and coast guard form our convoy.adrons of carrier planes cover us in the sky. several days from our destination, a destroyer brings us field orders. ♪ it won't be long now before we know where we are bound. the relief map of our objective is broken out. fortified out on -- in tarawa, a very important jap airbase on the outer fringe of their pacific defenses. they explained the terrain to us. by the time they were finished, we knew those island reefs as well as we knew our own backyards. we belt more machine gun ammunition. check and test, fire all weapons. [gunfire] exercise helped to relieve the tension. navy and coast guard cockswains receive last-minute information instructions on formations, rally areas, and departure times. services are held in the evening before d day. ♪ [hymn playing] we like to listen to father kelly. he was with us at guadalcanal. he had a way of saying what we wanted to hear. many of these men were killed the following morning. ♪ we are ready. d-day. this is the day we attack. long before d
the ships of the navy and coast guard form our convoy.adrons of carrier planes cover us in the sky. several days from our destination, a destroyer brings us field orders. ♪ it won't be long now before we know where we are bound. the relief map of our objective is broken out. fortified out on -- in tarawa, a very important jap airbase on the outer fringe of their pacific defenses. they explained the terrain to us. by the time they were finished, we knew those island reefs as well as we knew...
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with them always are the navy hospital doctors.hey are lifted from the barges and lowered into the hold. they are taken to the ship's hospital. not a second is lost. ♪ these are marine dead. this is the price we have to pay for a war we didn't want. before it is over, there will be more dead on other battlefields. ♪ narrator: burial aboard ship for marines killed in action. [gun salute] narrator: just to make sure they are not concealing weapons, the prisoners are lined up and their clothes cut away. we give them new ones later. ♪ narrator: the rest of the island's defending force is dead. none escaped. tokyo once boasted it would take 100,000 of our men to take tarawa. we lost less than 1000. the japs over 4000. a wounded jap soldier. we took very few of these. most of our prisoners were korean laborers. one of our officers captured these japs in a disabled landing boat. prisoners carry their own wounded to the pier for evacuation. captured jap water is the first chance the boys have had to wash since they got on the island. gunfi
with them always are the navy hospital doctors.hey are lifted from the barges and lowered into the hold. they are taken to the ship's hospital. not a second is lost. ♪ these are marine dead. this is the price we have to pay for a war we didn't want. before it is over, there will be more dead on other battlefields. ♪ narrator: burial aboard ship for marines killed in action. [gun salute] narrator: just to make sure they are not concealing weapons, the prisoners are lined up and their clothes...
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navy.act, she was one of the first women even allowed to try in 1973. >> rosemary quickly proved she had the right stuff. not only did she master the navy super sonic aircraft, she smashed through the gender barrier at close to mock 2 and never looked back. she would go on to be the first woman to command a squadron. >> retired naval captain rosemary mariner died last week at the age of 65 after a long battle with ovarian cancer. and to honor her and her singular achievement, the navy sanctioned another aviation first, an all female flyover. there it is. >> it is called the missing man formation. you'll see one of them zoom up into the heavens, though the navy may want to consider a name change under these circumstances at a predetermined moment, one of the jets streaks toward the sky, it is a fitting and emotional tribute to the rare breed who can rightfully be called a navy aviator. joining me now is the mission commander for the flyover for rosemary mariner, stacy utep and also with her
navy.act, she was one of the first women even allowed to try in 1973. >> rosemary quickly proved she had the right stuff. not only did she master the navy super sonic aircraft, she smashed through the gender barrier at close to mock 2 and never looked back. she would go on to be the first woman to command a squadron. >> retired naval captain rosemary mariner died last week at the age of 65 after a long battle with ovarian cancer. and to honor her and her singular achievement, the...
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jets, navy aircraft, pivotal airplanes in world war ii, the list is quite long. he's the one responsible for the greatness in the field of american aviation. donald douglas chose santa monica because it had good terrain, there was a small airport called cloverfield being used by the army at that time he used that as his flying operational base and the big
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navy fighter pilot.treak through the tennessee skies in the missing man formation, for the first time piloted by an all-female crew. a single jet soars to the heavens. an ariel sendoff for a ground-breaking aviator. >> captain rosemary is a true pioneer in our profession. today to have eight female combat veterans representing her on her last and final flight was really powerful. >> reporter: the flyover followed the funeral for captain mariner. she died last month after a battle with ovarian cancer. rosie, as friends called her, was the first woman to earn her navy wings in 1973. the first woman to fly a tactical fighter jet. the first squadron commanding officer. >> she was a trail blazer in every sense of the word. >> reporter: those pilots who followed in her footsteps say she was born to fly. >> rosie, from day one, from the day she hit officer candidate school, had her sights set on flying jets. and nobody was going to tell her no. >> reporter: once she earned her wings she also earned the respect
navy fighter pilot.treak through the tennessee skies in the missing man formation, for the first time piloted by an all-female crew. a single jet soars to the heavens. an ariel sendoff for a ground-breaking aviator. >> captain rosemary is a true pioneer in our profession. today to have eight female combat veterans representing her on her last and final flight was really powerful. >> reporter: the flyover followed the funeral for captain mariner. she died last month after a battle...
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navy fighter pilot.bc's tammy lightner reports from tennessee. >> the navy hornets streak through the tennessee skies in the missing man formation for the first time piloted by an all-female crew. an aerial sendoff ground breaking aviator. >> she is a true pioneer in our profession and today to have eight female combat veterans representing her in her last and final flight was powerful. >> reporter: the flyover followed yesterday's funeral for captain mariner. she died last month after a battle with ovarian cancer. rosie, as her friends called her, was the first woman to earn her navy wings in 1973, the first woman to fly a tactical fighter jet, the first squadron commanding officer. >> she was a trailblazer in every sense of the terd those p followed in her footsteps say she was born to fly. >> rosie, from day on from the day she hit officer school had her sights set on fighting jets and nobody was going tell her no. >> reporter: when she earned her wings she also earned the respect of her navy commande
navy fighter pilot.bc's tammy lightner reports from tennessee. >> the navy hornets streak through the tennessee skies in the missing man formation for the first time piloted by an all-female crew. an aerial sendoff ground breaking aviator. >> she is a true pioneer in our profession and today to have eight female combat veterans representing her in her last and final flight was powerful. >> reporter: the flyover followed yesterday's funeral for captain mariner. she died last...
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this was a location in the 1950s, where the navy, there was a medium containing vial that was brokenn that building. that building, in its entirety, and the drain lines from that building were demolished and removed by the navy, and handled as low-level radioactive waste, so to any concern that there work on that project, all of the areas that they surveyed have been demolished, removed, and handled as low-level radiological waste. there's not really a concern that any mischaracterization of their survey work led to a lesser standard of caution or care. another area where they were involved was in the scanning of two buildings that were slated for demolition. these buildings, i don't have the exact address is in my head, but they are within one of the solid waste disposal areas, so they are within a radio logically contained area where the navy continues to do work, and so again, that area is the subject of ongoing work in further investigation. another area that they were involved in was the removal of some radiological items that were identified by the california department of publ
this was a location in the 1950s, where the navy, there was a medium containing vial that was brokenn that building. that building, in its entirety, and the drain lines from that building were demolished and removed by the navy, and handled as low-level radioactive waste, so to any concern that there work on that project, all of the areas that they surveyed have been demolished, removed, and handled as low-level radiological waste. there's not really a concern that any mischaracterization of...
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to command an operational air squadron in the navy.born in texas in 1953 to an air force pilot and navy nurse. she washed planes at civilian airports to earn money for flying lessons. she entered the navy's first flight training class for women. >> mariner earned her wings in 1974 and became the first female pilot in the navy to fly a jet attack craft. in her career, she flew over 3500 hours in more than 15 unique aircraft. she was a leader on the ground, too, and worked to lift bans on women in combat. mariner passed away last month, and to her honor at her funeral, the navy performed the first ever all-female flyover. all eight women in the formation were combat veterans. >> that's amazing. thanks for watching "velshi & ruhle." i'll be back at 3:00 p.m. eastern. >> i'm going to watch him at 3:00 p.m. eastern. i'll be back here at 9:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow. right now we hand off to our friend and colleague, miss katy tur. >> hey, guys. thank you very much. it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in washington where there's another dea
to command an operational air squadron in the navy.born in texas in 1953 to an air force pilot and navy nurse. she washed planes at civilian airports to earn money for flying lessons. she entered the navy's first flight training class for women. >> mariner earned her wings in 1974 and became the first female pilot in the navy to fly a jet attack craft. in her career, she flew over 3500 hours in more than 15 unique aircraft. she was a leader on the ground, too, and worked to lift bans on...
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two navy destroyers in separate fatal collisions. 17 sailors killed. tonight, what the evidence is revealing. >>> the new crackdown on cbd in food. people using it for everything from anxiety and depression to help getting to sleep. but doctors say not so fast, and critics are taking action. >>> susan lucci's major health scare and her warning for all women watching. >> i know how lucky i was, and i hope to pass that forward to somebody else. >> the soap opera legend's new message. it could save your life. >>> and a harrowing scene. a sudden collapse and a worker hanging on for dear life. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, to our viewers in the west. as we come on the air, there's breaking news in san francisco as firefighters are on the scene of a massive gas explosion that sparked an inferno. flames dozens of feet high sending plumes of smoke over the city started in area where construction crews were digging into the ground. nbc news national correspondent miguel amalguer is monitoring it for us and starts u
two navy destroyers in separate fatal collisions. 17 sailors killed. tonight, what the evidence is revealing. >>> the new crackdown on cbd in food. people using it for everything from anxiety and depression to help getting to sleep. but doctors say not so fast, and critics are taking action. >>> susan lucci's major health scare and her warning for all women watching. >> i know how lucky i was, and i hope to pass that forward to somebody else. >> the soap opera...
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two navy destroyers in separate fatal collisions. 17 sailors killed. tonight, what the nevidence is revealing. >>> thcrackdown on cbd in food. people using it for etverything from anxiand depression to help getting to sleep. but doctors say not so fast, and critics are taking action. >>> susan lucci's mar health scare and her warning for all women watching. >> i know how lucky i was, and i hope to pass that forward to somebody else. >> the soap opera legend's new message. it could save your life. >>> and a harrowing scene. e a sudden coland a worker hanging on for dear lif >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> goodvening, everyone. the stain of scandal is spreading across virginia politics gh toas that state's attorney general admits that he too had once appeared wearing blackface. mark herring becoming the third high-ranking virginia democrat to become embroiled in ro corsy since last friday. tonight with governor ralph northam still clinging to power after his own blackface admission, virginia's lieutenant governor continues
two navy destroyers in separate fatal collisions. 17 sailors killed. tonight, what the nevidence is revealing. >>> thcrackdown on cbd in food. people using it for etverything from anxiand depression to help getting to sleep. but doctors say not so fast, and critics are taking action. >>> susan lucci's mar health scare and her warning for all women watching. >> i know how lucky i was, and i hope to pass that forward to somebody else. >> the soap opera legend's new...
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the navy is, as usual, kind of a middle case. the navy has a lot -- ship programs are not born overnight. they take a long time to get going. the navy has several advanced ship designs underway. they're not going to make a radical turn away from carriers or from destroyers or from other ship classes that they have been pursuing for years. those designs, those large ships are flexible enough to take on new missions without being radically resigned. that's the beauty of the large ships. the navy does have space to align itself more strongly with the strategy in areas like uavs, with mq-25, the way that could evolve. they have room when it comes to uuvs and surface unmanned vesselless. there the marine corps, i don't think they are going to change much. they have been very active, especially in the small uav space, where i think there's interesting things happening. it was created to drive change. i think they are poised to do that. there's a couple areas where there's a strong foundation laid. i'm thinking of hypersonic systems and
the navy is, as usual, kind of a middle case. the navy has a lot -- ship programs are not born overnight. they take a long time to get going. the navy has several advanced ship designs underway. they're not going to make a radical turn away from carriers or from destroyers or from other ship classes that they have been pursuing for years. those designs, those large ships are flexible enough to take on new missions without being radically resigned. that's the beauty of the large ships. the navy...
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is challenged by the british navy . and horsing around look at the ancient sport of tent in iraq. tensions between india and pakistan after a suicide bombing in india in kashmir last week at least forty one indian security personnel were killed both countries have called the ambassadors home to india accused pakistan of having a hand in the attack on denies that meanwhile there's been more fighting in the troubled himalayan region for indian soldiers have been killed as well as two rebels and a civilian but overall this the international court of justice is hearing a case about a former indian navy officer who's been sentenced to death in pakistan. let's go live now to fez jamil he's in new delhi for us sometimes first will just tell us a bit more about this latest violence. well laura this latest violence began late on sunday when security forces engage in a gun battle with armed gunmen who are holed up in a house in india that mr bush near that's when four soldiers and one civilian the man who's the owner of the house were killed security forces then pursued the gunmen and then
is challenged by the british navy . and horsing around look at the ancient sport of tent in iraq. tensions between india and pakistan after a suicide bombing in india in kashmir last week at least forty one indian security personnel were killed both countries have called the ambassadors home to india accused pakistan of having a hand in the attack on denies that meanwhile there's been more fighting in the troubled himalayan region for indian soldiers have been killed as well as two rebels and a...
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where navy nurses would be waiting for them.landing on the beaches at normandy. dday plus four. you can see the beaches have been improved a little bit. but it's still very much a war zone. throughout the war, nurses get closer and closer to the front lines. right? and are always right in the thick of it because that's where the injured soldiers are. right? there's a group of american women that are captured as p.o.w.s. we're going to talk the second half of our semester, we're going to cover the war in the pacific. and when the philippines falls in 1942, both manila, you have a group of american women, navy and army nurses, that are there who get captured. there's about 79 women who are captured by the japanese. they're held as p.o.w.s for 37 months. so this is just a couple of them that survived eating chocolate. but you can see how thin they are, right? especially the woman on the left. how thin they are. starvation rations. all of that. when we're talking about, you know, who's in combat, who's not, that line gets pretty blu
where navy nurses would be waiting for them.landing on the beaches at normandy. dday plus four. you can see the beaches have been improved a little bit. but it's still very much a war zone. throughout the war, nurses get closer and closer to the front lines. right? and are always right in the thick of it because that's where the injured soldiers are. right? there's a group of american women that are captured as p.o.w.s. we're going to talk the second half of our semester, we're going to cover...
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just a terrible pair of days for the navy. we lost 17 sailors, seven of whom, by the way, were born outside the united states. this was quite striking to me, to see the number of sailors who had emigrated to the united states who gave their lives at sea. the problem, as you said, is a combination of factors. but i would put exhaustion, the overdrive of these ships at the top of the list. and i want to make one powerful point in favor of the navy here and that is account tability. the navy has released the four-star, the three-star, the two-star, the one-star, the commodore, and the ship's captains were fired. that's really accountability. but we've got so much work to do to get this right. >> it's real accountability, as you point out, it's unusual, obviously. but what about the recurring tours of duty and the time, the downtime in port for repairs, for training, for better readiness? >> you've got it. and think of it like a dimmer in the dining room at home. we've got to turn that dimmer toward more rest, better equipment mai
just a terrible pair of days for the navy. we lost 17 sailors, seven of whom, by the way, were born outside the united states. this was quite striking to me, to see the number of sailors who had emigrated to the united states who gave their lives at sea. the problem, as you said, is a combination of factors. but i would put exhaustion, the overdrive of these ships at the top of the list. and i want to make one powerful point in favor of the navy here and that is account tability. the navy has...
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gladys west was somebody special. >> and the navy started calling agai >> and the navy, oh my goodness, they call her all the time. they want her at all their events. they've given her several honors. they realize now this lady wasl, spec you know. i think the special wasust her strength, her confidence to go in there by herself and do it and then the fact that she was brilliant. a brilliant woman. >> your film also highlights stem students atifrent ages and stages. tell us about them. >> well, we have students that we are going to feature in the documentary, students from right here in the d.c. area. those students, their passion for stems unbelievable. i think we do have a clip of that and it just shows how much -- they told me they are gog to be either an engineer or a cimathme and they would like to get other young girls interested in stem. >> you focus on girls in stem. >> yes. about is documentary is is about women of color in the past, yesterday like gladys west, women tomoy and women ow, which are these little girls who are going to be awesome. >> we're going to hear from some
gladys west was somebody special. >> and the navy started calling agai >> and the navy, oh my goodness, they call her all the time. they want her at all their events. they've given her several honors. they realize now this lady wasl, spec you know. i think the special wasust her strength, her confidence to go in there by herself and do it and then the fact that she was brilliant. a brilliant woman. >> your film also highlights stem students atifrent ages and stages. tell us...
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you were asked about the 350 ship navy. as you undergo the review of a appropriate number, that will be a continuing commitment for that numb of ships at least. and also that we have the resources necessary to repair and maintain the ships we already have. the defense department released a 2019 missile defense review, which noted the installation of homeland defense radar in hawaii. very important to us as a way to improve the missile defense system and increase the production of hawaii. admiral, are you satisfied that with the installation of the homeland defense radar in hawaii that defense of hawaii is optimized for the current and near-term threats? >> yes, ma'am, it fills in a gap in our detect blt that i think is critically important. not only to the defense, but really the defense of all the continental united states as well and alaska. >> i would ask you to continue to pay attention to the timing of when the installation will occur. i think it's set for 2023 or somewhere in there. >> yes, ma'am, that's correct. >> g
you were asked about the 350 ship navy. as you undergo the review of a appropriate number, that will be a continuing commitment for that numb of ships at least. and also that we have the resources necessary to repair and maintain the ships we already have. the defense department released a 2019 missile defense review, which noted the installation of homeland defense radar in hawaii. very important to us as a way to improve the missile defense system and increase the production of hawaii....
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navy fighter pilot.enor reports from tennessee. >> reporter: ithe missing man formation, for the first time piloted by an all-female crew. a single jet soars to the heavens, a sendoff for an aviat aviator. > she was the first female jet pilo to have eight female combat veterans representing her on her last and final w flight really powerful. >> reporter: the flyover followed yesterery's fun for captain mariner. she died last month after a battle with ovarian cancer. rosie, as her friends called her, was t first woman to earn her navy wings in 1973, the first woman to fly a tactical fightejet, the first squadron commanding officer. >> sheas a trailblazer, in every sense of the word. >> reporter: those pilots who foowed in her footsteps say she was born to fly. >> rosie, from day on from the day she hit officer candidatead schooler sights set on flying jets and nobody was going to tell her no. >> reporter: once she earned her wings, she also earned the respect of her navy commande officer john mccain. and
navy fighter pilot.enor reports from tennessee. >> reporter: ithe missing man formation, for the first time piloted by an all-female crew. a single jet soars to the heavens, a sendoff for an aviat aviator. > she was the first female jet pilo to have eight female combat veterans representing her on her last and final w flight really powerful. >> reporter: the flyover followed yesterery's fun for captain mariner. she died last month after a battle with ovarian cancer. rosie, as her...
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the navy is undergoing a review. i think to look at number again and reaffirm that for the department. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you both for being here today and for your service to our country. general abrams, north korea transferred 55 boxes of remains of missing u.s. servicemen from the korean war after the last summit between the president and kim jong-un. can you tell me if we're still cooperating with the north koreans on trying to return more missing servicemen? my understanding is, we think about 5300 of the 7700 soldiers who are missing are believed to have died some place in north korea. >> senator, short answer is, yes, we are. i am aware of the dpaa's efforts to continue dialogue with north korea to move forward in execution of our responsibility to do everything that we can to bring home our missing in action. >> and do you know if that's on the agenda for the president's upcoming summit? >> i'm not aware specifically. i'm aware that there is a commitment to continuing that dialogue that came
the navy is undergoing a review. i think to look at number again and reaffirm that for the department. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you both for being here today and for your service to our country. general abrams, north korea transferred 55 boxes of remains of missing u.s. servicemen from the korean war after the last summit between the president and kim jong-un. can you tell me if we're still cooperating with the north koreans on trying to return more missing...
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the union navy was approaching to invade and conquer memphis. roberts stood on the deck with crewmembers and confederate soldiers watching the approaching fleet draw closer filling both uncertainty and excitement. the union ships with perhaps bring freedom if they were victorious, but they could also bring death if they sink his ship. there were eight confederate ships in the river guarding the city. each of them have cotton hills stacks like bricks on all four sides of the structures to protect against white artillery. the client for tele- was poorly armed in total the rebel ships had eight cannons. the union fleet was twice the size of the confederate and in 17 if they were simple battlelines moving down the river, the exterior classifier and armed with guns and cannons. in another line were nine ram boats with 6-foot long knifelike structures on the front end. they would punctured the holes when smashed into them flooding and sending them. in the early morning within 500 made their way from their home to the edge of the river to watch the bat
the union navy was approaching to invade and conquer memphis. roberts stood on the deck with crewmembers and confederate soldiers watching the approaching fleet draw closer filling both uncertainty and excitement. the union ships with perhaps bring freedom if they were victorious, but they could also bring death if they sink his ship. there were eight confederate ships in the river guarding the city. each of them have cotton hills stacks like bricks on all four sides of the structures to...
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deployed missile defense and navy strike groups while posing a serious threat to them. let's go live to runner up runners and former german intelligence officer and a friend of the program to tie their honor as both the russian president and the defense minister just said the poseidon tests were successful mr putin also saying that the weapon will be ready by spring time so within the coming months what message do you think this is trying to send to the international community especially washington. well first of all like to congratulate russia as the chief myth because to tiffany is a game changer in the situation you for that we put instance her through the through to the american i u s american nuclear posture review in between the lines and it's all it's all pretty disgusting think tank papers and . he has a very clear that the united states has never given up the idea of absolute nuclear dominance but the ability to use cursed strike nuclear and he kept petitions. to it. by having this capability that not necessarily point to it who does not immediately imply that
deployed missile defense and navy strike groups while posing a serious threat to them. let's go live to runner up runners and former german intelligence officer and a friend of the program to tie their honor as both the russian president and the defense minister just said the poseidon tests were successful mr putin also saying that the weapon will be ready by spring time so within the coming months what message do you think this is trying to send to the international community especially...
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>> yeah. >> are you wearing old navy now? >> yeah, underwear here's the deal. >> tmi. >> we have macy's, these things were so beaten down, the sentiment was so bad, they are obviously very cheap i think nordstrom's was up 8%, 9%, now it's up 2%, 3% all these moves get sold look at walmart. i think you want to go back to walmart last week. we look at home depot's reaction yesterday. the xrt is kind of hanging in there. i think once we get through the bulk of these retail earnings over the next week and we should be done, that's when you lay into the xrt from the short side. >>> tesla halted after announ announcing a new model throw the stock is set to resume trading in the next 15 minutes elon muchk sk is speaking on a conference call right now. you're watching "fast money. in the meantime, here's what else is coming up on "fast." >>> well, the news is that health care stocks have gone from first to worst. but a top technician says there's one bargain buy in the sector he will explain. >>> plus -- >> it's magic weed. >> okay,
>> yeah. >> are you wearing old navy now? >> yeah, underwear here's the deal. >> tmi. >> we have macy's, these things were so beaten down, the sentiment was so bad, they are obviously very cheap i think nordstrom's was up 8%, 9%, now it's up 2%, 3% all these moves get sold look at walmart. i think you want to go back to walmart last week. we look at home depot's reaction yesterday. the xrt is kind of hanging in there. i think once we get through the bulk of these...
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navy federal credit union.upbeat music starts ] the spacious volkswagen tiguan. more room means more fun. the latest inisn't just a store.ty it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: search the globe and you will find no other place that looks remotely like this. ♪ ha long means "where the dragon descends into the sea" and legend says that this is where a great dragon charged, protecting vietnam from foreign invaders. war is a constant theme in vietnamese mythology and history. the chinese, the french, the japanese, the americans, the cambodians, again the chinese -- ♪ ♪ >> anthony: ha long bay has become, for better or worse, one of vietnam's most visited destinations. fortunately, this time of year, anyway, you don't have to go too far to los
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in 1973, she was one of eight women to get her wings from the navy, the next year she became a fightert. it was just the first of her many firsts -- the first woman to land on aircraft carriers, she flew in desert storm, and was the first woman to command a squadron. she was a shining beacon for the female pilots who followed in her footsteps, including those flying over her funeral today. >> there was never a question in my mind whether i could fly combat roles in today's navy, and more doors are opening every day. >> reporter: mariner always wanted to fly. her father, an airforce pilot, died in a plane crash when she was just 3, but that didn't stop her. she washed planes to pay for flight lessons, later serving her country while also piloting women's rights in the military. mariner retired as a captain in 1997. she logged 3500 military flight hours, but her impact in the skies and on the ground is immeasurable. >> her real goal became not to be exceptional but to be the first person that opened the door but left it open for others to follow her through. >>> tonight, we honor the leg
in 1973, she was one of eight women to get her wings from the navy, the next year she became a fightert. it was just the first of her many firsts -- the first woman to land on aircraft carriers, she flew in desert storm, and was the first woman to command a squadron. she was a shining beacon for the female pilots who followed in her footsteps, including those flying over her funeral today. >> there was never a question in my mind whether i could fly combat roles in today's navy, and more...
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obviously, old navy has been the real growth engine of gap, inc. profit and i think the market isn't valuing it as such and this allows old navy to get a valuation and gap to manage their business or whatever's left, the other company to manage its business with different priorities and a different priority set >> liz, you surprised by the size of the jump in the stock price for a technical split out, particularly a day when the earnings slightly disappointed after a buyback announcement earlier in the week? >> yeah. very difficult for companies that are these large conglomerates to get a fair multiple with something that's going right and something going wrong. not always sometimes a lot going wrong but i think it unlocks value for shareholders and we have seen it before with -- i mean, think about coach spinning out of sarah lee decades ago or abercrombie & fitch spinning out of limited brands. there's large, important companies coming out of these type of transactions allowing a prioritization of capital and resources for both companies for grow
obviously, old navy has been the real growth engine of gap, inc. profit and i think the market isn't valuing it as such and this allows old navy to get a valuation and gap to manage their business or whatever's left, the other company to manage its business with different priorities and a different priority set >> liz, you surprised by the size of the jump in the stock price for a technical split out, particularly a day when the earnings slightly disappointed after a buyback announcement...
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the commissioning ceremony is a navy tradition before putting a ship into active duty. the 2,200 ton "tulsa" was built in alabama. a new high-tech ship designed for operations close to shore. >> i am honored that the city and county of san francisco is a setting for the "uss tulsa's" final steps to joining the navy fleet and protecting our country. >> the "uss tulsa" will be bas.d >> how the san jose earthquakes came to the help of a soccer team. >>> and our assignment for storm radar ranger, tracking showers and eventually increasing chances of snow on the higher hills as a cold storm drops down to the middle part of your weekend. who has the best chances of seeing snow by tomorrow morning. y >>> all right. this is a pretty cool story. the san jose earthquakes coming up clutch for a youth soccer team. now last week the youth team had a truck full of equipment stolen. the loss valued at more than $3,000. so the earthquakes, they come in, save the day buying all new equipment for the team and, even better, personally delivering it to their practice field on friday. >> ge
the commissioning ceremony is a navy tradition before putting a ship into active duty. the 2,200 ton "tulsa" was built in alabama. a new high-tech ship designed for operations close to shore. >> i am honored that the city and county of san francisco is a setting for the "uss tulsa's" final steps to joining the navy fleet and protecting our country. >> the "uss tulsa" will be bas.d >> how the san jose earthquakes came to the help of a soccer team....
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navy had taken over san pedro. the commercial fishermen had nowhere to unload the catches except for the santa monica. . prime spot to feed the community and became even more of a fishing pure -- fishing pier than it already was. in 1960's, the. getting run down and the city was trying to figure out what to do with it. there was the idea of a large island with the convention ander, nice hotel ultimately, turn down and built their own bridge. and thee concepts community rallied and put a stop to it. the city had planned to tear down the p are -- the pier. was wiped out by the storms. now, what can you do to make it a special place that everybody can enjoy? the concept of the amusement park returned. iter they finished building in 1990 six, pacific park opened and it changed everything. --was more fair family-friendly, open to all and people could enjoy a nice on the pier. that is the pier we get to enjoy today. the end ofding at the santa monica. as far asonica pier you can go without a swim. this wasint, considered
navy had taken over san pedro. the commercial fishermen had nowhere to unload the catches except for the santa monica. . prime spot to feed the community and became even more of a fishing pure -- fishing pier than it already was. in 1960's, the. getting run down and the city was trying to figure out what to do with it. there was the idea of a large island with the convention ander, nice hotel ultimately, turn down and built their own bridge. and thee concepts community rallied and put a stop to...
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one of only two officers in the navy's history to command the navy pacific and -- he later served -- most relevant for today they served as cochairs for the national defense commission and were we are once again grateful the are here to discuss the report. welcome and help you -- allow me to quickly provide context. the authorization act passed by congress and signed into law establish a commission on the national defense strategy. is required the commission consist of 12 members. three appointed by each of the four senior republican democrat members of the senate and house armed services committee. that includes the current leadership of the armed services committee. in other words, this commission was a serious bipartisan effort led by 12 of our nation's leading national security experts. the statutes asked the commission to review the national defense strategy and make recommendations. that is exactly what the commission did. the classified national defense strategy as well as the unclassified summary completed january 2018. the commission released its report in november. today's
one of only two officers in the navy's history to command the navy pacific and -- he later served -- most relevant for today they served as cochairs for the national defense commission and were we are once again grateful the are here to discuss the report. welcome and help you -- allow me to quickly provide context. the authorization act passed by congress and signed into law establish a commission on the national defense strategy. is required the commission consist of 12 members. three...