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the navy did not want to do convoys. roosevelt insisted they saved ships but you need patrol boats and destroyers. the landing of 30 destroyers was first detected then they realized it was quite necessary in they raise the number up that 36 so there was the beginning of his program of the 1940's when we had 50 destroyers. some of you may be old enough to remember that happening. of what of what he did prefigured his administration as president but he did not want to be assistant secretary to the navy but wanted to be in uniform. uncle ted had written him a note to say you must get into uniform summer he went to daniel said wilson they needed it at home they wanted him to stay where he was a and convinced him or forced him into realizing if he was only a lieutenant commander or a lieutenant colonel in the marines and they were under the navy he would be nothing. it is a minor opportunity. he was really an effective charge of the navy. so he stayed as assistant secretary of the navy but he did want to be involved in the war
the navy did not want to do convoys. roosevelt insisted they saved ships but you need patrol boats and destroyers. the landing of 30 destroyers was first detected then they realized it was quite necessary in they raise the number up that 36 so there was the beginning of his program of the 1940's when we had 50 destroyers. some of you may be old enough to remember that happening. of what of what he did prefigured his administration as president but he did not want to be assistant secretary to...
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he said the navy didn't expect he would find anything. as you'll hear tonight, that was not the case. when you first arrived in 2007, the navy said this was no radioactive material on treasure island. >> correct. >> reporter: what did you find? >> reactive material. >> reporter: don wadsworth is a radiation expert. his company has worked many military clean-ups of radioactive sites including hunter's point and the navy bombing yard. in 2007 wadsworth and his team at new world environmental were hired to work at treasure island where they are still working today. when you first got to the island, what was your job? >> perform surveys of areas being excavated for treatment for chemical contaminations. >> reporter: wadsworth said his surveys found significant amounts of radiation throughout the island. >> in your professional opinion, should people be living at treasure island? >> no. >> reporter: can you explain why? >> well, just from these pictures you've shown me here, you've got a significant contamination level. >> reporter: he's referr
he said the navy didn't expect he would find anything. as you'll hear tonight, that was not the case. when you first arrived in 2007, the navy said this was no radioactive material on treasure island. >> correct. >> reporter: what did you find? >> reactive material. >> reporter: don wadsworth is a radiation expert. his company has worked many military clean-ups of radioactive sites including hunter's point and the navy bombing yard. in 2007 wadsworth and his team at new...
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2:43 to go. >> verne: marcus thomas, number 26, the ballcarrier on that one. >> gary: right now, the navy offense is running the same play over and over again and obviously army does not want to let them score, for pride now. this is all about pride. the simple, most basic play that navy can run, and army is trying to stop it. >> verne: nearing two minutes to go, rich ellerson. it's been a tough couple of years. >> verne: quentin ezell. stay tuned after the game for "the jeep post game show" and one of the traditions of army-navy is which team gets to sing second. >> gary: speaking of rich ellerson, rumors about his job. will he get it again this year? we talked to him about that and he said "i'm at peace with the decisions i made. if they me another year -- if they give me another year, i'm ready to go." >> verne: fourth down with 1:05 to go. fourth and goal. >> verne: 50 seconds remaining. reynolds appears to have snuck in. he does. a little after-play chippiness exhibited. >> gary: trimble put the helmet on there first but just after he crossed the line. almost what do you do, it's lac
2:43 to go. >> verne: marcus thomas, number 26, the ballcarrier on that one. >> gary: right now, the navy offense is running the same play over and over again and obviously army does not want to let them score, for pride now. this is all about pride. the simple, most basic play that navy can run, and army is trying to stop it. >> verne: nearing two minutes to go, rich ellerson. it's been a tough couple of years. >> verne: quentin ezell. stay tuned after the game for...
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it is because the navy does not recognize the security piece of the fps. this must be viewed in the context of the leadership required to a commerce the fps mission, which remains unfocused if not broken. at all levels. fiscal security place a significant role in protection of all documents of federal buildings, but the frustrating inefficient and outright wasteful bureaucratic system of determining physical security countermeasures through a flawed facility assessment progress -- process and implementation by a facilities pretty committee who has to diverge their mission funding is i can think and not true security. security in the dirksen senate office building is not based on individual senate office's ability to pay. why should other federal facilities the different? the fps workforce is beleaguered by new and modified security assessment programs and individual conflicting management danced throughout the assessment process. i have lost confidence -- confidence in the ability of the national director to resolve this wasteful process. i understand the
it is because the navy does not recognize the security piece of the fps. this must be viewed in the context of the leadership required to a commerce the fps mission, which remains unfocused if not broken. at all levels. fiscal security place a significant role in protection of all documents of federal buildings, but the frustrating inefficient and outright wasteful bureaucratic system of determining physical security countermeasures through a flawed facility assessment progress -- process and...
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h he says the navy told him he didn't expect he would find anything. but as you hear tonight, that wasn't the case. >> you said there was no radioactive material on treasure island? >> correct. >> what did you find? >> radioactive material. >> john wadswoth has worked on many military clean-ups. the radioactive site including hunter's point and the navy bombing yard. in 2007, wadsworth and his team were hired to work at treasure island. where there are still working today. >> when you got to the i land, what was your job. >> treatment for contamination. >> wadsworth said he found significant amounts of radiation throughout the island. >> in your professional opinion should people be living at treasure island? >> no. >> can you explain why? >> well, just from these pictures that you've shown me here, you've got significant contamination levels. >> he's referring to this picture from a navy report released to regulators last month. it shows regulation readings on a building that has never been leased to residents because it's a known former solid waste di
h he says the navy told him he didn't expect he would find anything. but as you hear tonight, that wasn't the case. >> you said there was no radioactive material on treasure island? >> correct. >> what did you find? >> radioactive material. >> john wadswoth has worked on many military clean-ups. the radioactive site including hunter's point and the navy bombing yard. in 2007, wadsworth and his team were hired to work at treasure island. where there are still...
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the day of the washington navy yard shootings. me have questioned why gdma won a contract after the investigation was opened, and i think the answer is straightforward. first, information about the investigation was restricted with few exceptions to prevent leaks. as i have noted, even that precaution was not enough for a time because an ncis agent was actively obstructing the investigation by helping leonard francis avoid detection. second, contracting officers certainly were not told because that could have compromised the investigation. finally, if the navy suspends the company's ability to compete for contracts or refuses to award a contract to a low bidder, we are required by federal law to give that contractor a reason. in this case, a notification would have tipped off gdma that something was wrong. this is a very serious case, and it is a serious issue. i am making sure that navy leaders everywhere understand how deeply concerned i am about it, and i have already spoken with a chief of naval operations, our fleet commanders
the day of the washington navy yard shootings. me have questioned why gdma won a contract after the investigation was opened, and i think the answer is straightforward. first, information about the investigation was restricted with few exceptions to prevent leaks. as i have noted, even that precaution was not enough for a time because an ncis agent was actively obstructing the investigation by helping leonard francis avoid detection. second, contracting officers certainly were not told because...
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it is because the navy does not recognize the security piece of the fps. this must be viewed in the context of the leadership required to a commerce the fps mission, which remains unfocused if not broken. at all levels. fiscal security place a significant role in protection of all documents of federal buildings, but the frustrating inefficient and outright wasteful bureaucratic system of determining physical security countermeasures through a flawed facility assessment progress -- process and implementation by a facilities pretty committee who has to diverge their mission funding is i can think and not true security. security in the dirksen senate office building is not based on individual senate office's ability to pay. why should other federal facilities the different? the fps workforce is beleaguered by new and modified security assessment programs and individual conflicting management danced throughout the assessment process. i have lost confidence -- confidence in the ability of the national director to resolve this wasteful process. i understand the
it is because the navy does not recognize the security piece of the fps. this must be viewed in the context of the leadership required to a commerce the fps mission, which remains unfocused if not broken. at all levels. fiscal security place a significant role in protection of all documents of federal buildings, but the frustrating inefficient and outright wasteful bureaucratic system of determining physical security countermeasures through a flawed facility assessment progress -- process and...
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he says the navy told him it didn't expect he'd find anything. as you'll hear tonight, that one the case. when you first arrived in 2007, the navy said there was no radioactive material on treasure island. >> correct. >> reporter: what did you find? >> radioactivewadsworth is a radiation expert, his company worked on many radioactive cleanups, including hunters point and navy yard on the island. in 2007, wadsworth and his team at new world environmental were hired to work at treasure island. where they are still working today. when you first got to the island, what was your job? >> perform surveys of areas that were being excavated for treatment for chemical contamination. >> reporter: wadsworth says his surveys found significant amounts of radiation throughout the island. in your professional opinion, should people be living the at treasure island? >> no. >> reporter: can you explain why? >> well, just from these pictures that you've shown me here, you've got a significant contamination levels. >> reporter: he's referring to his picture obtained
he says the navy told him it didn't expect he'd find anything. as you'll hear tonight, that one the case. when you first arrived in 2007, the navy said there was no radioactive material on treasure island. >> correct. >> reporter: what did you find? >> radioactivewadsworth is a radiation expert, his company worked on many radioactive cleanups, including hunters point and navy yard on the island. in 2007, wadsworth and his team at new world environmental were hired to work at...
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this in the wake of the september navy yard shooting in which 13 people were killed, including the gunman. that is at 10:30 a.m. eastern. looking at violence in the central african republic as the death toll rises from clashes between christian militias and were supporters of the muslim presidency. here on c-span. over on the senate floor, the chamber about to take a key procedural vote on the bipartisan two-year agreement past by the house last week. the measure looks to have enough support from both democrats and had a handful of republicans to clear the 60 boast filibuster threshold. for more on the budget agreement and the current action in the senate we spoke with the capitol hill reporter. >> would you tell us what happened today in the senate? >> today's going to be on the boat to get the deal supported. tell us a little but about the republicans that are planning to report it? seven membersut that are going to support it, and not all have committed to voting on the final passage of the bill. he's a close ally of john boehner who close this deal in the house, passerby 332 votes. li
this in the wake of the september navy yard shooting in which 13 people were killed, including the gunman. that is at 10:30 a.m. eastern. looking at violence in the central african republic as the death toll rises from clashes between christian militias and were supporters of the muslim presidency. here on c-span. over on the senate floor, the chamber about to take a key procedural vote on the bipartisan two-year agreement past by the house last week. the measure looks to have enough support...
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the army-navy game. i spent the day outside the stadium in the stands and on the sidelines. i will bring you binds snapshots of the game's rich traditions. first, the second installment of "wounded, the battle back home" produced in part by the wounded warrior project. highlighted in this episode, retired iraq war vet angie peacock. after normal medications and programs didn't work for extreme post traumatic stress disorder she turned to alternative therapy one normally prescribed to the blind. here now, angie's story. ♪ >>> you know we talk about a decade of service and a lifetime of commitment. you look back and, wow, ten years already. it's the future we have to look forward to. we know there is no end to this. there are still korean vets korld war 2 and vietnam vets that 40 60 years later need assistance. this generation won't be different. they committed their lives to our freedoms and our way of life and security. how can we not turn around and say we are going to be there for you and for your issue
the army-navy game. i spent the day outside the stadium in the stands and on the sidelines. i will bring you binds snapshots of the game's rich traditions. first, the second installment of "wounded, the battle back home" produced in part by the wounded warrior project. highlighted in this episode, retired iraq war vet angie peacock. after normal medications and programs didn't work for extreme post traumatic stress disorder she turned to alternative therapy one normally prescribed to...
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in 2005 which is essentially a contract to provide security services of the shipyard which the navy provides the majority of funding for. prior to the security [speaker not understood] agreement being entered into but in anticipation of future community property transfer, the agency conducted a solicitation in 2000 and selected mccoy's patrol services to provide security services at the shipyard. services scope includes front gate access control 24 hours a day 7 days a week, along with ship wide hourly roving patrol on the overnight shift. reporting duties associated with the contract including the reporting of any disturbances to the authorities and ocii and the developer and the preparation of daily, monthly, and vehicle reports and logs. the contract that we are extending today expires december 31st, 2013 and it is at the end of a five-year contract with an annual budget of just over $385,000. the 2003 phase 1dda required lennar to provide property management services at the shipyard through an interim lease which was executed in 2004. that interim lease required lennar to provide
in 2005 which is essentially a contract to provide security services of the shipyard which the navy provides the majority of funding for. prior to the security [speaker not understood] agreement being entered into but in anticipation of future community property transfer, the agency conducted a solicitation in 2000 and selected mccoy's patrol services to provide security services at the shipyard. services scope includes front gate access control 24 hours a day 7 days a week, along with ship...
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the day of the washington navy yard shootings. some have questioned why gdma won a contract after the investigation was opened, and i think the answer is straightforward. first, information about the investigation was restricted with few exceptions to prevent leaks. as i have noted, even that precaution was not enough for a time because an ncis agent was actively obstructing the investigation by helping leonard rancis avoid ejection. second, contracting officers certainly were not told because that could have compromised the investigation. first, information about the investigation was restricted with few exceptions to prevent leaks. as i have noted, even that precaution was not enough for a time because an ncis agent was actively obstructing the investigation by helping leonard francis avoid ejection. second, contracting officers certainly were not told because that could have compromised the investigation. finally, if the navy suspends the company's ability to compete for contracts or refuses to award a contract to a low bidder,
the day of the washington navy yard shootings. some have questioned why gdma won a contract after the investigation was opened, and i think the answer is straightforward. first, information about the investigation was restricted with few exceptions to prevent leaks. as i have noted, even that precaution was not enough for a time because an ncis agent was actively obstructing the investigation by helping leonard rancis avoid ejection. second, contracting officers certainly were not told because...
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hollywood version of the navy seals. ist greg mathison knows first hand all about the real navy seals. there's hollywood there, sure. but there is a lot more. way more layers than just the hollywood. he's been given some incredible access to the seals and the entire u.s. navy special ops. the result is this. i'll have to work it because it's nine pounds. this new book pretty remarkable. united states naval special warfare, u.s. navy seals. if you can see the glistening icon in the middle that thing is 14 karat gold plated and makes this book also very special. what is inside really is so. what is remarkable. greg mathison joins me now. i was looking through this book and struck right away by the photos that i feel like i've always seen sort of as the photo ops that the government has given us and then everything else that took me into the layers about the navy seals. what don't people know about them that you got and you put in this book? >> well, my colleague and i worked on this for six years. we got behind the scenes t
hollywood version of the navy seals. ist greg mathison knows first hand all about the real navy seals. there's hollywood there, sure. but there is a lot more. way more layers than just the hollywood. he's been given some incredible access to the seals and the entire u.s. navy special ops. the result is this. i'll have to work it because it's nine pounds. this new book pretty remarkable. united states naval special warfare, u.s. navy seals. if you can see the glistening icon in the middle that...
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next on c-span, a look at the situation in north korea followed by a hearing on security following the navy yard shooting in washington dc. stonesifer.th patty later, washington journal live with your calls and the day's newspaper headlines. >> on the next washington journal, we discussed the federal reserve's decision last week to adjust it on buying program. our guest is the economist ip.zine's gregoery then advice for preparing your 2013 federal taxes and a look at new taxes taking effect next year. we are joined by kevin mccormally. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> all this week, we will bring you encore presentations of our q&a program. today, watch former michigan republican congressman and reagan and and stray show and -- reagan administration budget director david stockman here on c-span. >> what we know of the founders at core is, the guys that were against the cost to duchenne were the religious conservatives of the day -- against the constitution were the religious conservatives of the day. they wanted to have religious tests for officeholding and so for
next on c-span, a look at the situation in north korea followed by a hearing on security following the navy yard shooting in washington dc. stonesifer.th patty later, washington journal live with your calls and the day's newspaper headlines. >> on the next washington journal, we discussed the federal reserve's decision last week to adjust it on buying program. our guest is the economist ip.zine's gregoery then advice for preparing your 2013 federal taxes and a look at new taxes taking...
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but the problems go beyond just the navy. according to the defense department statistics, obtained by the "los angeles times," 95 out of 250 allegations of misconduct investigated in the last fiscal year were found to be substantiated, including 26 in the army, three in the navy, ten in the airforce and none in the marine corps. it was almost a year ago that then secretary of defense leon panetta ordered a review of ethics training among military leaders and recommended earlier and reinforced ethics training. according to the department of defense that was the message delivered to the white house. but a year later with the case of alleged hazing in the navy now public as well as other scandals, there are questions whether anything in the military has really changed. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> axelrod: later, the hero cops who saved the pilot of a crashed and burning plane, and a high tech competition to build a robot that could save human lives in a crisis. he he -- lives in a crisis. staying active can actually eas
but the problems go beyond just the navy. according to the defense department statistics, obtained by the "los angeles times," 95 out of 250 allegations of misconduct investigated in the last fiscal year were found to be substantiated, including 26 in the army, three in the navy, ten in the airforce and none in the marine corps. it was almost a year ago that then secretary of defense leon panetta ordered a review of ethics training among military leaders and recommended earlier and...
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after some years in the navy. my last six months on this ship, we were deployed to the persian gulf. we supported operation iraqi freedom during that time. combat, but different kind of combat. on an aircraft carrier, we are launching and recovering the air raft that are flying to support the mission. >> 2002 in afghanistan, you're out in the field, in the field hospital. how many people are medical in that area? >> in our case, we deployed with almost 200 medical people altogether to support our contingent. we were distributed to different areas within the region. my specific area, we had about 30 medical folks with us. >> is the story in this novel pretty close to what happened in afghanistan? >> there is some parallels, not exactly the same way but there are some parallels and some similarities. >> when do you remember the wounds,me that battle injury, came to you? what were the circumstances? >> the most vivid was our first day. location,t our final roll 2, the transport there took some time between combination
after some years in the navy. my last six months on this ship, we were deployed to the persian gulf. we supported operation iraqi freedom during that time. combat, but different kind of combat. on an aircraft carrier, we are launching and recovering the air raft that are flying to support the mission. >> 2002 in afghanistan, you're out in the field, in the field hospital. how many people are medical in that area? >> in our case, we deployed with almost 200 medical people altogether...
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>>> the navy plans to enkreis testing the effects of snow far on whales and dolphins. it affects the way they dive, communicate and feed. some whales try to escape the sonar. scientist believe it could be causing mass strandings and deaths. the navy is working with whale researchers in southern california to figure out the effects of snow far on large groups whales. research has just studied small pods. >> land -- coastal dairy includes 7,000 acres of sloping hills north of santa christmas. conserve vacationist believe it would bring in more money to preserve the land. the farm has been closed for decades about that is expected to change win the federal government takes over in a few months. >> if you went outside today you noticed it did warm up a bit. leigh glaser has the forecast for the week ahead. >> certainly did. temperatures -- speaking on santa cruz, 70 degrees there. and live doppler 7hd still picking up on high cloud making their way from southern california, up near our neck of the woods, and we'll continue to see some of those high clouds continue to drift
>>> the navy plans to enkreis testing the effects of snow far on whales and dolphins. it affects the way they dive, communicate and feed. some whales try to escape the sonar. scientist believe it could be causing mass strandings and deaths. the navy is working with whale researchers in southern california to figure out the effects of snow far on large groups whales. research has just studied small pods. >> land -- coastal dairy includes 7,000 acres of sloping hills north of santa...
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the four acre island was an old navy base. >>> they're cute and cuddly and they're helping travelers at san francisco international airport feel a little bit stress about flying. eight stress relief dogs are walking the terminals. it's called the wag brigade. volunteers will handle the dogs who wear vests with the words pet me on them. >> we want to make sure we can provide as much stress relief and comfort to the passengers who are hanging out during the hectic holiday season. >> it appears to be working. they've been selected for their temperment and airport suitability. >>> many school teachers end up spending their own money on class supplies and projects. >> but thanks to one woman, they've been able to pay less during the last few years. >> reporter: they were amazed at how their particular idea of helping others took off. mary simon is not one of those people. the executive director for raft says she knew the idea she had 20 years ago would be big. her prediction is tonight's bay area proud. inside this building in sunnyvale, in the heart of silicon valley where so many new pro
the four acre island was an old navy base. >>> they're cute and cuddly and they're helping travelers at san francisco international airport feel a little bit stress about flying. eight stress relief dogs are walking the terminals. it's called the wag brigade. volunteers will handle the dogs who wear vests with the words pet me on them. >> we want to make sure we can provide as much stress relief and comfort to the passengers who are hanging out during the hectic holiday season....
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the war. kerry spent two years serving in jam in 1968 as u.s.a. navy lieutenant. >>> the u.s. vy plans on increasing the use of sonar test over the next five years, a controversial practice that could disturb whales and dolphins. the navy's own estimate says said the activity could kill 155 whales and dolphins off the hawaiian and southern california coast. the process has been criticized by environmentalists and biologists. navy officials say it's vital to national security that sailors receive sonar training in a real life condition. >>> still ahead at 5:00, the call for help from a south bay charity, trying to make this christmas merrier for families. >>> we have another "spare the air" day on deck for tomorrow. leigh glaser has to those who've been waiting welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage, and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> a south bay charity that provides food and toys to struggling families in santa clara county needs a boost. they're in desperate need of toy in ord
the war. kerry spent two years serving in jam in 1968 as u.s.a. navy lieutenant. >>> the u.s. vy plans on increasing the use of sonar test over the next five years, a controversial practice that could disturb whales and dolphins. the navy's own estimate says said the activity could kill 155 whales and dolphins off the hawaiian and southern california coast. the process has been criticized by environmentalists and biologists. navy officials say it's vital to national security that...
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veteran shot and killed 12 people with the washington navy yard. the senate homeland security committee last week held a hearing on security at federal buildings and other facilities, delaware senator tom carper chairs the two and a half-hour hearing. >> [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, senator. the early bird. >> good morning mr. chairman. >> how are you doing? welcome, everyone. thank you for joining us and some of you joining again and again and it's nice to see you all. it's an important hearing and the second in a series of hearings that will enable us to take a closer look at federal security for the federal facilities. three months ago as we know, aaron alexis reported for the washington navy yard with an intention to inflict pain and suffering on anyone in his path. we do not know now and maybe we never well to be entirely clear why this tragedy came to pass but hopefully the lessons learned from it will provide a foundation for preventing future tragedies like this one. let's take a moment to recount how he got access to the navy
veteran shot and killed 12 people with the washington navy yard. the senate homeland security committee last week held a hearing on security at federal buildings and other facilities, delaware senator tom carper chairs the two and a half-hour hearing. >> [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, senator. the early bird. >> good morning mr. chairman. >> how are you doing? welcome, everyone. thank you for joining us and some of you joining again and again and it's nice to...
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and the navy and army were always fighting for a bigger budget and i think the navy and army within themselves were divided into different cliques. so you can not talk about the military voice as one. so that is another myth that has to be discussed. >> and another myth is there is always consensus. there was a japanese expression for the top guys being driven by the middle ranking people who are more radical. perhaps you could explain. >> the exact translation is something like the retain is up in the lord -- does that make sense? does that sound okay as a translation? >> yes, the lord has complete authority in principle but it is weak and driven into a radical position by the hot heads into the middle. >> it justifies ousting of power as weak leaders are ineffective. the young officers, especially in the first half of the 1930s up to 1936, i think they were driven by the desire to renovate the japan politics and strengthen the imperil system. everything was done to salvage the emperor from the western influence that put them strain. i think there were hot blooded officers and soldiers who we
and the navy and army were always fighting for a bigger budget and i think the navy and army within themselves were divided into different cliques. so you can not talk about the military voice as one. so that is another myth that has to be discussed. >> and another myth is there is always consensus. there was a japanese expression for the top guys being driven by the middle ranking people who are more radical. perhaps you could explain. >> the exact translation is something like the...
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our guys responded to the navy yard. we were lasting two minutes away and we had people at the d.o.t., the department of transportation facility right across the street, ready to act his age and use their training and equipment. we were held back. that is just a real low level status. i need you to demand accountability. this committee, as referred to by mr. goldstein in 2009, after they penetrated 10 of our buildings, our sbs director sat here and committed to this committee that he would fix the national weapon detection training program. to this day, that program is not complete. >> are we making any progress? >> uneven. it is scattered across the nation. i think one of the big problems with fps is you finally have a vision or at least someone is a vision at headquarters. i guarantee you, once that vision these headquarters, it goes down to 11 different regions. i think three, four, five different senior executive service officials and the message gets lost. thereby once again reducing any semblance of accountability.
our guys responded to the navy yard. we were lasting two minutes away and we had people at the d.o.t., the department of transportation facility right across the street, ready to act his age and use their training and equipment. we were held back. that is just a real low level status. i need you to demand accountability. this committee, as referred to by mr. goldstein in 2009, after they penetrated 10 of our buildings, our sbs director sat here and committed to this committee that he would fix...
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the raiders with no answer for the chiefs' dynamic duo of smith >>> the navy plans to enkreis testing the effects of snow far on whales and dolphins. it affects the way they dive, communicate and feed. some whales try to escape the sonar. scientist believe it could be causing mass strandings and deaths. the navy is working with whale researchers in southern california to figure out the effects of snow far on large groups whales. research has just studied small pods. >> land -- coastal dairy includes 7,000 acres of sloping hills north of santa christmas. conserve vacationist believe it would bring in more money to preserve the land. the farm has been closed for decades about that is expected to change win the federal government takes over in a few months. >> if you went outside today you noticed it did warm up a bit. leigh glaser has the forecast for the week ahead. >> certainly did. temperatures -- speaking on santa cruz, 70 degrees there. and live doppler 7hd still picking up on high cloud making their way from southern california, up near our neck of the woods, and we'll continue to
the raiders with no answer for the chiefs' dynamic duo of smith >>> the navy plans to enkreis testing the effects of snow far on whales and dolphins. it affects the way they dive, communicate and feed. some whales try to escape the sonar. scientist believe it could be causing mass strandings and deaths. the navy is working with whale researchers in southern california to figure out the effects of snow far on large groups whales. research has just studied small pods. >> land --...
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right now the navy is working with whale researchers in southern california to figure out the effects of sonar on large groups of whales. research so far has just studied small pods. >>> china's jade rabbit spacecraft has been on the moon for more than 24 hours now. these are images of the vehicle's rover separating from its flying apparatus. the rover will set up a telescope to study the earth's plas mowsphere and will probe for natural resources. nasa is not happy with the landing. scientists believe it may have stirred up dust. nasa is studying the moon's surface. >>> land preservationists want to see a former dairy farm near santa cruise declared a national monument. coast dairies includes 7,000 acres of sloping hills north of santa cruise. the santa cruise sentinel reports conservationists believe getting it named a national monument will bring in money to preserve the land. the farm has been closed for decades but that's expected to change when the federal government takes over in a few months. >>> it is time to get a check on weather which warmed up today. >> right there in san
right now the navy is working with whale researchers in southern california to figure out the effects of sonar on large groups of whales. research so far has just studied small pods. >>> china's jade rabbit spacecraft has been on the moon for more than 24 hours now. these are images of the vehicle's rover separating from its flying apparatus. the rover will set up a telescope to study the earth's plas mowsphere and will probe for natural resources. nasa is not happy with the landing....
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the navy midshipmen beat army for the 12th straight year in a row, 34-7. and aaron flanagan got her wish of a white wedding. the pennsylvania bride and her groom said their i do's in the middle of the snowstorm. >> i just wanted a white wedding and i wanted it to snow. i think snow is beautiful. it's because i'm from massachusetts, so it works for me, and i got it. >> you hit the jackpot. >> yes, i did. >> reporter: alexandria field, massachusetts. >> a different story here in sunny california. we're going to continue to see nice weather the next few days with sunshine, warm
the navy midshipmen beat army for the 12th straight year in a row, 34-7. and aaron flanagan got her wish of a white wedding. the pennsylvania bride and her groom said their i do's in the middle of the snowstorm. >> i just wanted a white wedding and i wanted it to snow. i think snow is beautiful. it's because i'm from massachusetts, so it works for me, and i got it. >> you hit the jackpot. >> yes, i did. >> reporter: alexandria field, massachusetts. >> a different...
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to the navy yard shooting was filed in florida. the family of mary francis knight is seeking more than $37 million in damages. they say federal agencies and contractors did not act on red flags about the mental health of navy yard gunman aaron alexis. >> the navy didn't do what they were supposed to do. they didn't follow the rules that are in existence. the va didn't follow the rules that are in existence. if they did, this rattlesnake would never have been allowed under the tent ander in would have killed our beloved mary. >> suit also says navy yard security was lax. alexis killed 12 people before he died in a shootout with police back in september. >>> a life-long career in the white house cut short. the victim spent more than three decades working under several presidential administrations. but a car accident left him paralyzed and out of work. eri erika gonzalezs has more on his long road to recovery. >> reporter: retirement is the pin knackle of careers. but this isn't how james envisioned his. >> this isn't what you call the
to the navy yard shooting was filed in florida. the family of mary francis knight is seeking more than $37 million in damages. they say federal agencies and contractors did not act on red flags about the mental health of navy yard gunman aaron alexis. >> the navy didn't do what they were supposed to do. they didn't follow the rules that are in existence. the va didn't follow the rules that are in existence. if they did, this rattlesnake would never have been allowed under the tent ander...
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in the 90s it was the u.s. navy to get them to do the basic soil testing.s the navy was a road black block and along came in an attorney who summoned a team of lawyers out to california for a meeting and greeted them with a line of questions that devastated the navy's position. within weeks caltrans was granted the go head. help me to join in recognizing jerry. jerry would i stand up (clapping) >> in closing my father worked on this bridge as carpeters 22. my parents were here to celebrate the opening in 1936. the bridge cost 77 million the program was $0.25. in the program you'll find some interesting statistics by one strange point is when the bookends war paid off the bridge was supposed to be free so i'm assuming it has not been paid off. the earthquake in 1939 is it shouldn't have taken that long to go forward on projects. let's be more coffin responsive to the public's needs as in 1936. thank you and enjoy your new bridge (clapping) >> don't worry we're in the home stretch only 27 speakers to go. i want to acknowledge more folks in the audience. there
in the 90s it was the u.s. navy to get them to do the basic soil testing.s the navy was a road black block and along came in an attorney who summoned a team of lawyers out to california for a meeting and greeted them with a line of questions that devastated the navy's position. within weeks caltrans was granted the go head. help me to join in recognizing jerry. jerry would i stand up (clapping) >> in closing my father worked on this bridge as carpeters 22. my parents were here to...
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. >>> and the first lawsuit in the aftermath of the navy yard shooting is filed. the family of the victim is >>> hey, there's no doubt this has not been the season the redskins wanted or expected, but the show must go on and the team must find answers to its problems. >> and as diana russini tells us, it all starts with the head coach and the quarterback. >> reporter: the washington redskins haven't won a game in over a month, and the struggles on the field continue to surround this team. at the center of the saga is the relationship between coach shanahan and robert griffin iii. so at 3-9, we asked the two how they are really getting along. >> what are you in? are you talking about football or when we go to a local pub and have a beer together? >> do you ever do that? >> what's that? >> do you ever do that? >> he doesn't drink. but on a serious side, i think it's always been good. yeah. i know some things i read aren't that good. but i always felt it's been good. >> how would you describe the relationship from where it was then to where it is now. >> i think whene
. >>> and the first lawsuit in the aftermath of the navy yard shooting is filed. the family of the victim is >>> hey, there's no doubt this has not been the season the redskins wanted or expected, but the show must go on and the team must find answers to its problems. >> and as diana russini tells us, it all starts with the head coach and the quarterback. >> reporter: the washington redskins haven't won a game in over a month, and the struggles on the field...
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those who attended army in 2001 remember they were celebrating the win over navy. 't sell celebrated a victory over their rival since and wouldn't today. one of the greatest traditions, in philadelphia for the 114th 114th meeting, the black knights with no answer for the navy's ground attack. 10-0 second quarter lead. reynolds passed for ten yards and ran for 136, scored three times, 47 yards on the keeper. last month he ran wild on san jose state in fourth quarter, reynolds sets a new record for rushing touchdowns for a quarterback. 34-7 the final. navy's 12th straight win in the series. when it's over, as you know, these guys are all on the same team. >> alex smith returns to the bay area tomorrow when the chiefs invade the coliseum. kansas city, 10, 3, but all three losses have come in the division. the only win inside the afc west, week six against the raiders. good news for the silver and black. looks like dexter mccluster won't play due to an infection in a small cut on his ankle. a win or tie tomorrow in kansas city clinches a playoff berth, they know it won'
those who attended army in 2001 remember they were celebrating the win over navy. 't sell celebrated a victory over their rival since and wouldn't today. one of the greatest traditions, in philadelphia for the 114th 114th meeting, the black knights with no answer for the navy's ground attack. 10-0 second quarter lead. reynolds passed for ten yards and ran for 136, scored three times, 47 yards on the keeper. last month he ran wild on san jose state in fourth quarter, reynolds sets a new record...
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. >>> the family of a woman killed in the navy yard shootings filed a lawsuit and it targets the navy, department of veterans a firs and two defense contractors. the family of victim mary knight said the navy and the contractors that hired the short -- the shooter aaron alexis ignored many red flags about his mental health. >>> most people know lauren neuman as anne arundel county executive, but 30 years ago she was the victim of a rape she says nearly destroyed her, in part because almost nobody believed her story. >> tonight denise koch shows us how neuman fought her way out of an all too common crime against women. >> lauren neuman, a rising star in maryland politics and now anne arundel county executive. she seems to have everything going for her, but one night 30 years ago something happened that turned her world upside down. >> i was sound asleep when they came in. at first i thought it was a dream. >> she is just 18 years old working hard living on her own in northeast baltimore. >> when i woke, my face was covered with a pillow and there was a gun to my head. >> the gunman vic
. >>> the family of a woman killed in the navy yard shootings filed a lawsuit and it targets the navy, department of veterans a firs and two defense contractors. the family of victim mary knight said the navy and the contractors that hired the short -- the shooter aaron alexis ignored many red flags about his mental health. >>> most people know lauren neuman as anne arundel county executive, but 30 years ago she was the victim of a rape she says nearly destroyed her, in part...
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the navy must remediate the land and demolition will begin. >>> it is time to brace for the cold. the heavy coats are out with cap caps and gloves. ski reports are getting a lot of tourists because of the winter weather. what to expect, our chief meteorologist! what is ahead? >> a lot of cold weather is ahead. right now temperatures already dropping into the 30s in a number of places. it's only going to get colder from here. right now it is 37 in santa rosa. 39 in after moon bay. it's the courtesy of the storm system that moved through earlier with rain and wind. it's pushed to the south now and this arctic has remains air mass remains. the temperatures will drop into the 20s and 30s. we'll talk more about the temperatures coming up in just a bit. >>> marin county is expected to get near-freezing temperatures and the north bay may be the coldest of anyplace in the bay area. the temperatures are expected into the upper 20s overtime. tell us, what is it like there tonight? >> reporter: the sign on the bank says it's 44 degrees, and that temperature has been dropping. it was 50 degre
the navy must remediate the land and demolition will begin. >>> it is time to brace for the cold. the heavy coats are out with cap caps and gloves. ski reports are getting a lot of tourists because of the winter weather. what to expect, our chief meteorologist! what is ahead? >> a lot of cold weather is ahead. right now temperatures already dropping into the 30s in a number of places. it's only going to get colder from here. right now it is 37 in santa rosa. 39 in after moon bay....
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we, our guys responded to the navy yard. we were less than two minutes away, and we had people at the d.o.t., the department of transportation facility right across the street ready to activate and use their training and equipment, and we were, we were held back. so that's just a real, you know, low-level stuff. i need you to demand accountability. this committee, as referred to by mr. goldstein, in 2009 after they penetrated ten of our buildings, our fps director sat here and committed to this committee that he would fix the national weapons detection training program. to this day, that program is not complete. >> we making any progress? >> uneven. it is scattered across the nation. i think one of the big problems with fps is you finally have a vision or at least somewhat of a vision, a headquarters, and i guarantee you once that vision leaves headquarters, it goes down to 11 different regions. i think three, four, five different senior executive service officials, and the message gets lost. thereby once genre deucing again
we, our guys responded to the navy yard. we were less than two minutes away, and we had people at the d.o.t., the department of transportation facility right across the street ready to activate and use their training and equipment, and we were, we were held back. so that's just a real, you know, low-level stuff. i need you to demand accountability. this committee, as referred to by mr. goldstein, in 2009 after they penetrated ten of our buildings, our fps director sat here and committed to this...
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. >> if we can make this happen for him so that he can leave this facility and report direct to the navy him a future. it gives him the hope that he needs to truly make a difference in the rest of his life. >> secure my formation. >> while dempsey searches for a solution for madden military officers rick johnson, dwayne cooley and john mercer, have their hands full interviewing other offenders who want a shot at being in the future soldier program. >> cite the pledge. >> i pledge of allegiance -- >> 150 of pendleton's 300 inmates applied. currently, there's only room for three more. >> it's a tight unit. we have to be very careful who we let into the unit. today is the selection interview process. we're going to do our best to screen out any people that might be detrimental to good order and discipline in the unit because we have to protect that. >> why are you requesting to join e-15? >> i would like to get away from negative peers. a lot of negative peers on the unit i'm on now. so i know if i come here i have an opportunity to go home. >> we get up at 4:50 in the morning, will that be
. >> if we can make this happen for him so that he can leave this facility and report direct to the navy him a future. it gives him the hope that he needs to truly make a difference in the rest of his life. >> secure my formation. >> while dempsey searches for a solution for madden military officers rick johnson, dwayne cooley and john mercer, have their hands full interviewing other offenders who want a shot at being in the future soldier program. >> cite the pledge....
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once they transfer the property or parcels are done the navy to the city these amendments would no longer be necessary but until that time we seek your approval to generate income to pay for the municipal services and street lining, building maintenance and urban forestry and child care development, programs for the youth through the ymca and the boys and girls club for the island community and i seek your approval for these amendments. >> thank you very much. madam clerk i believe -- we need to make these items retroactive to december 1, is that correct. >> yes. >> deputy city attorney john gibner, just the title. >> just the title. thank you very much. >> thank you supervisors. >> any questions? again the budget analyst report is none. anyone to comment on public comment? seeing none public comment is closed. okay. so we need to move forward for amendment to change the title to that date. >> i will move that amendment. >> okay. that amendment is move without opposition and the underlying items and move them forward without opposition. so moved. okay. thank you very much. madam clerk can
once they transfer the property or parcels are done the navy to the city these amendments would no longer be necessary but until that time we seek your approval to generate income to pay for the municipal services and street lining, building maintenance and urban forestry and child care development, programs for the youth through the ymca and the boys and girls club for the island community and i seek your approval for these amendments. >> thank you very much. madam clerk i believe -- we...