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the draft e d c included a profit participation incentive for the navy if the developer meets certain revenue goals. it does the draft in 2011 committed the navy to transferring roughly a thousand acres for the navy base to the city and to schedule for that transfer. and requires them to meet all the number of closing conditions before the transfer occurs. those essential terms of the 2011 agreement are all included in the current agreement but have been expanded to address specific issues that have arisen during that time. the primary additional issues in the final form of the agreement include addressing the road metrological investigation on the island and establishing terms closing continues that the navy must meet relative to the sites undergoing the radiology inspectors and addressing the operation issues relating to the electrical issues and the schedule and closing conditions for the transfer. the noticeable closing parts the northern half of the yerba buena island and roughly 2/3rd's of treasure island and offshore property surrounding treasure island as well the areas in whi
the draft e d c included a profit participation incentive for the navy if the developer meets certain revenue goals. it does the draft in 2011 committed the navy to transferring roughly a thousand acres for the navy base to the city and to schedule for that transfer. and requires them to meet all the number of closing conditions before the transfer occurs. those essential terms of the 2011 agreement are all included in the current agreement but have been expanded to address specific issues that...
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. >>> up next -- >> this is the story of my life as a defenseless woman in the navy. >> a naval officer alleges a cover-up and threatens to go public. >> very soon, i'll have enough evidence to send in the media and then something will be done. >> but before that can happen, she's murdered, some say by the man she named as her rapist. >> i started suspecting something is amiss. this may be all a setup. >> can forensic science separate fact from fiction? >> the videotape is startling. it is scary. she's foretelling her own death. >>> after a long, stressful day working as an air traffic controller at one of the largest naval jet bases in the world, elise makdessi went to dinner with her husband at an stahlan restaurant in virginia beach, virginia. eddie makdessi worked in the computer business. >> he did a lot of contract work and some of it was for the u.s. navy. and that is when he met elise makdessi. >> sometime after 9:00 p.m. when the couple returned home from dinner, someone was waiting for them. when eddie regained consciousness, his hands were bound behind his back. he saw his wi
. >>> up next -- >> this is the story of my life as a defenseless woman in the navy. >> a naval officer alleges a cover-up and threatens to go public. >> very soon, i'll have enough evidence to send in the media and then something will be done. >> but before that can happen, she's murdered, some say by the man she named as her rapist. >> i started suspecting something is amiss. this may be all a setup. >> can forensic science separate fact from...
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some of the most successful navy seals grew up in wealthy suburban homes, and some of the real standout navy seals grew up on food stamps in public housing. some were white, some were black, jeh johnson for many years was a navy seal, some are hispanic, some are asian. many are foreign born, and in this book i have the first-ever story of drago who grew up in communist poland. all economic backgrounds, all faiths. can't find the common denominator except for one thing, they never quit. what makes a seal get through all of these levels of training and makes them a real standout in combat is they're able to do three things at the same time which no one else can really do. they dominate their bodies. they control their bodies and fight physical exhaustion. and hell week is one of those things they do and underwater demolition school that really forces them to be able to do that, they go almost a week without sleep. secondly, it dominates your mind. you must fight confusion. you must fight fear. and this was when there's great physical fatigue and when there's great mental fatigue, your min
some of the most successful navy seals grew up in wealthy suburban homes, and some of the real standout navy seals grew up on food stamps in public housing. some were white, some were black, jeh johnson for many years was a navy seal, some are hispanic, some are asian. many are foreign born, and in this book i have the first-ever story of drago who grew up in communist poland. all economic backgrounds, all faiths. can't find the common denominator except for one thing, they never quit. what...
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marking the 72nd anniversary of the battle of midway. navy,entatives from the coast guard and marine corps reflected on the challenges confronted by american forces who the japanese fleet from june 4 two june seventh. this critical battle ended in an american victory over the japanese. this is about 30 minutes. >> let us pray. god, we and eternal pause today in solemn prayer to ask your presence with us as we remember the momentous events that took place 72 years ago. followings and months the terrible attack on pearl harbor, the future looked grim. and yet brave men and women answer the call to defend our nation. in spite of incredible challenges. during exploits, such as the inlittle raid and battles places such as coral sea paved the way for what would come to be known as the most decisive naval victory of our time, the battle of midway. today, we look back with awe and gratitude as we remember the hard work of people like the commander and his incredible team of intelligence experts. admiral chester nimitz, admiral spruance, admiral jack
marking the 72nd anniversary of the battle of midway. navy,entatives from the coast guard and marine corps reflected on the challenges confronted by american forces who the japanese fleet from june 4 two june seventh. this critical battle ended in an american victory over the japanese. this is about 30 minutes. >> let us pray. god, we and eternal pause today in solemn prayer to ask your presence with us as we remember the momentous events that took place 72 years ago. followings and...
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secretary of the navy, ray mabus. ( cheers and applause ) show 'em the curve. ♪ it's beautiful. it's more than that... ...it's perfect. introducing curved ultra high definition television from samsung. when francois thibault said he with spring water and the n best french wheat. everyone here said... non, non! but little by little, the world got to love what he had made. grey goose, francois? the extraordinary belongs to those who make it. berry pomegranate mio. do i just squirt a little? or you can squirt a lot. ...really changes your water. it changes everything. [ male announcer ] mio. squirt some. it changes everything. so you can get cash back on all your purchases. so you can use your cash back... to follow your dream. so you... can save the day. chase freedom. so you can. boring! yeah! ♪ if you want to see old faithful ♪ ♪ don't be such a couch potato ♪ ♪ yeah just go check out the thing for yourself ♪ highlander! ♪ we ain't got no room for boring ♪ ♪ ferdy gerdy ferdy ger boom! [ cluck, cluck ] ♪ no, we ain't
secretary of the navy, ray mabus. ( cheers and applause ) show 'em the curve. ♪ it's beautiful. it's more than that... ...it's perfect. introducing curved ultra high definition television from samsung. when francois thibault said he with spring water and the n best french wheat. everyone here said... non, non! but little by little, the world got to love what he had made. grey goose, francois? the extraordinary belongs to those who make it. berry pomegranate mio. do i just squirt a little? or...
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the navy. >> the navy. >> stephen: the navy, you guys got-- you got-- you got boats for the water.o we need the other branches of the military? or can the navy just handle all of it? >> you know, we've got the marine corps, too. >> stephen: right. >> sure. >> stephen: so together, under the department of the navy, have you guys got it covered? >> we're the greatest fighting force the world has ever known. >> stephen: how does the army feel about that? >> but we need our sister services. >> stephen: you need them? >> we need our sister services. we need a great army. we need a great air force. >> stephen: how is the navy doing right now? how many shippedz do we have? >> we have 289 ships and building to 306 by the end of the decade. >> stephen: what are the extra ones on top there, all aircraft carries, right? >> not quite. >> stephen: how many aircraft carriers do we have? >> 11. >> stephen: my understanding is we request park one of those bad boys off the coast of any country and shut down their air space. >> we can park one of those almost anywhere and do whatever we need to do (
the navy. >> the navy. >> stephen: the navy, you guys got-- you got-- you got boats for the water.o we need the other branches of the military? or can the navy just handle all of it? >> you know, we've got the marine corps, too. >> stephen: right. >> sure. >> stephen: so together, under the department of the navy, have you guys got it covered? >> we're the greatest fighting force the world has ever known. >> stephen: how does the army feel about...
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in the language of "texas hold 'em", the u.s. navy was all in. he did have the advantage of intelligence and the efforts of the intelligence community. but his greater advantage was his trust in commanders and staff. he never lost his belief in the strength of the u.s. navy when fighting at sea. winston churchill said after the battle at one stroke the dominant position of japan in the pacific was reversed. while this is indeed true, my thoughts always return to the young sailors, soldiers, airmen, marines, and coast guardsmen. try to imagine how it was to face such adversity at such a young age. i believe the historian walter lord said it best when he wrote, even against the greatest odds, there is something in the human spirit, a magic blend of skill, that can liftor men from certain defeat to incredible victory. in today's navy and in our marine corps, coast guard, army, and air force, a new generation has accepted these veterans' gifts to us of american leadership at sea. we recognize security and stability are forged far away from home at sea
in the language of "texas hold 'em", the u.s. navy was all in. he did have the advantage of intelligence and the efforts of the intelligence community. but his greater advantage was his trust in commanders and staff. he never lost his belief in the strength of the u.s. navy when fighting at sea. winston churchill said after the battle at one stroke the dominant position of japan in the pacific was reversed. while this is indeed true, my thoughts always return to the young sailors,...
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the chamber support this approval of the memoranda of agreement we've supported the transfer from the navy to the city it's hard to believe that frank jordan was mayor which that was first in conversation with the navy and 20 years later we're on the verge of a financial memoranda of agreement it's good for the city the cost is born by the developer and the city cleans up the island and schedule the utensil systems they've been updated and the first initial transfer property scheduled at the end of this year. we urge the board of supervisors to finalize this mo a >> thank you very much, sir. >> michael san francisco building trades council i want to thank supervisor kim and thank you, mr. beck who i had the great pleasure of working on this project. his summer although recommendation complexity and time we're happy to be at this point and we looked to reenforcing the island to upgrading it's infrastructure and providing homes for san franciscans >> thank you very much. >> next speaker. >> good morning i'm going to speak on behalf of my colleague i'm harvey i'm a local 3 and i think this is
the chamber support this approval of the memoranda of agreement we've supported the transfer from the navy to the city it's hard to believe that frank jordan was mayor which that was first in conversation with the navy and 20 years later we're on the verge of a financial memoranda of agreement it's good for the city the cost is born by the developer and the city cleans up the island and schedule the utensil systems they've been updated and the first initial transfer property scheduled at the...
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i like the navy. not against the navy. >> each year from september to may an estimated 20,000 dolphins are killed in japan. they are part of the country's immensely lucrative seafood industry. we're going to discuss at what cost next. and what if anything is changing with the annual dolphin hunt, since the cove brought it to the >> al jazeera america's presents the system with joe burlinger observing a crime >> a shocking number of these eyewitnesses get it wrong >> how much would you remember? >> dark complected... medium height... you described most of the majority of the men in america >> sometimes witnesses get it right >> when you have an eyewitness to say i saw him do it, that is the best evidence. >> and sometimes sometimes they don't >> no one is listening to us... george is innocent... >> the system with joe burlinger only on al jazeera america >> i'm ali velshi, the news has become this thing where you talk to experts about people, and al jazeera has really tried to talk to people, about the
i like the navy. not against the navy. >> each year from september to may an estimated 20,000 dolphins are killed in japan. they are part of the country's immensely lucrative seafood industry. we're going to discuss at what cost next. and what if anything is changing with the annual dolphin hunt, since the cove brought it to the >> al jazeera america's presents the system with joe burlinger observing a crime >> a shocking number of these eyewitnesses get it wrong >> how...
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suddenly, the trap is sprung. navy planes roar from the depths of our carriers. a 300 mile battle area. [gunfire] [heavy gunfire] the invasion forces were hit and hit again. ♪ ♪ men and women of america, here come your neighbors' sons home from a day's work. you want to meet them. there is jimmy patch. seven meatballs on his plane. ♪ ♪ >> how many more today, skipper? ♪ ♪ ♪ back in midway -- tojo swore he would liberate the natives. >> they look as free as they ever were. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the battle of midway is over. our front yard is safe. a big job is still to be done. day after day, the search for survivors every tiny coral reef, distant mile of see, the search for men who fought to the last round of ammunition and then crashed into the sea. eight days, nine days, 10 days without food or water. his first cigarette. >> that first drag sure tastes good. >> 11 days. well done. master hughes .logan ramsey. ♪ 13 for frank. ♪ ♪ >> get those boys to the hospital. get them to cool cots and clean sheets. get them to the hospital, hurry, please. get them doctors and medicine
suddenly, the trap is sprung. navy planes roar from the depths of our carriers. a 300 mile battle area. [gunfire] [heavy gunfire] the invasion forces were hit and hit again. ♪ ♪ men and women of america, here come your neighbors' sons home from a day's work. you want to meet them. there is jimmy patch. seven meatballs on his plane. ♪ ♪ >> how many more today, skipper? ♪ ♪ ♪ back in midway -- tojo swore he would liberate the natives. >> they look as free as they ever...
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the island is owned by the navy and it's important for the public to really understand that. we have a primarily obligation to the tenants that live there. we have 2,000 residential tenants that live there and be have children, so our revenue that we utilize from during events are really used towards the boy and girls club, ymca and charters to enhance the quality of life on the island. we work closely with the department to make sure there's no crime on the island. the other part of our development has to do with the development of treasury land and the participation by the navy. and the navy has sole jurisdiction over the island. we want to get information to the residents to make sure that whatever information we're getting from the navy, we've been able to attack with the residents. it's very important for the city and supervisor to understand that even though the navy is primarily responsible for the clean up, we have state regulatory agencies. the cal, california department of human [inaudible] has evolved. we have the california department of toxic substance and contro
the island is owned by the navy and it's important for the public to really understand that. we have a primarily obligation to the tenants that live there. we have 2,000 residential tenants that live there and be have children, so our revenue that we utilize from during events are really used towards the boy and girls club, ymca and charters to enhance the quality of life on the island. we work closely with the department to make sure there's no crime on the island. the other part of our...
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view hisohn ford service in the u.s. navy? >> ford was really proud of his service. ive directors i write about. he became a grandfather during the war. he had been old enough to serve in the first world war, even though he did not. i think the war was a proving ground. he really wanted to test his courage and although he was at least once directly in the line of fire, i am not sure that ford .ver believed he was courageous at one point he said, all i know is that i am not a brave man. i am a coward. that was after he had been at d-day. ford was proud that he had served and when he completed his decommissioning papers, he said he would do it again if called upon. one of the things he did after the war was started place called the farm, which was a combination of rest home forbhouse-barroom-getaway the man and his field photo unit and it was a place he decorated with every metal and recognition he had ever one during the war. during the war. it was a huge part of his identity and he kept it in operation for almost 25 years after the war. >> his work lives on in the fil
view hisohn ford service in the u.s. navy? >> ford was really proud of his service. ive directors i write about. he became a grandfather during the war. he had been old enough to serve in the first world war, even though he did not. i think the war was a proving ground. he really wanted to test his courage and although he was at least once directly in the line of fire, i am not sure that ford .ver believed he was courageous at one point he said, all i know is that i am not a brave man. i...
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i like the navy. not against the navy. >> each year from september to may an estimated 20,000 dolphins are killed in japan. they are part of the country's immensely lucrative seafood industry. we're going to discuss at what cost next. and what if anything is changing with the annual dolphin hunt, since the cove brought it to the tonight on techknow. the earthquake business, it's similar to the weather business. understanding our earth. but everything happens faster. limiting disaster. these are the guts of the early warning system. saving lives. having 30 seconds of advanced warning is like a lifetime. techknow, every saturday go where science meets humanity. this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even thought i can't see. techknow. we're here in the vortex. tonight, 7:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. ♪ >> they said if the world finds out what goes on here, we'll be shut down. can you imagine that? they actually told us that. we need to get in there and film exactly what happens. we n
i like the navy. not against the navy. >> each year from september to may an estimated 20,000 dolphins are killed in japan. they are part of the country's immensely lucrative seafood industry. we're going to discuss at what cost next. and what if anything is changing with the annual dolphin hunt, since the cove brought it to the tonight on techknow. the earthquake business, it's similar to the weather business. understanding our earth. but everything happens faster. limiting disaster....
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the navy and the air came in and finally, we get moving.ut of green troops. listen, i got to be a veteran and one day, that day. ♪ >> they pave the beaches with our blood and reached the roads. the germans retreated. the three airborne divisions fought against most grievous odds. german reinforcements came. from berlin, a voice cried out that the allies must be hurled into the sea. locked in battle, the armies clash. our first objective was to merge all the beachheads into one and 50 miles of men drive together beyond the red sent through the broken wall. ♪ >> it wasn't too bad where i was getting ashore. >> we fought for every bloody thing. you had to crawl on your belly. you had to check a few hand grenades and rush them. of us got killed but we killed more of them. there were regular little jerry fortresses. while the company commander called for artillery support. the navy was still with us, too, chucking shells ahead of us. in three days, we went seven miles and were told to stand fast and again. the next morning, we had the on the bbc
the navy and the air came in and finally, we get moving.ut of green troops. listen, i got to be a veteran and one day, that day. ♪ >> they pave the beaches with our blood and reached the roads. the germans retreated. the three airborne divisions fought against most grievous odds. german reinforcements came. from berlin, a voice cried out that the allies must be hurled into the sea. locked in battle, the armies clash. our first objective was to merge all the beachheads into one and 50...
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coming up i'll talk about the navy's a war on a whale stay ten guys. i think. it would like to do it if you did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked like handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once the old testament i'm john mark and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world if we go beyond identifying the problem. rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing our young girl ready to join the movement then welcome there. if. it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. we all know that any military action on land is horribly destructive to both human life and the environment but given that water makes up over seventy percent
coming up i'll talk about the navy's a war on a whale stay ten guys. i think. it would like to do it if you did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked like handful of transnational corporations that will profit by...
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that's worked on those issues people shouldn't be living on the island they have been evacuated and the navy should be cleaning up the island get them to do that first do the clean up up first getting lots of jobs by developing treasure island is not going to do those are workers any go with being in the hospital 20 years later that's draining their funds from projects. >> thank you. hi i'm mark unconscious i've been a resident on treasure island for over 8 years and been active in the community i'm on the tdr advisory committee but i'm only speaking on my own on behalf of the former demonstrate not only impacts the current residents but also the sim sobs as well as we feel we're more of a colony and part of san francisco we're really a part. many resident are living under the anticipation that the development about go forward more many years we can hardly building it is starting to happen we feel while we do there are issues that need to be addressed increased transparency and fairness for resident. and potential health issues related to contaminations. the memory of agreement lays out the
that's worked on those issues people shouldn't be living on the island they have been evacuated and the navy should be cleaning up the island get them to do that first do the clean up up first getting lots of jobs by developing treasure island is not going to do those are workers any go with being in the hospital 20 years later that's draining their funds from projects. >> thank you. hi i'm mark unconscious i've been a resident on treasure island for over 8 years and been active in the...
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coming up i'll talk about the navy's a war on wales and. i think that the pakistani military does realize that the taliban have become a problem for pakistan but it is just too late the taliban have sunk deep roots in our society and now it's very difficult to be the enemy. when it was previously your friend and your peers. the to plug right on the seats. first street. and i think pictures. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on mom. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crack cynical we've been hijacked why handful of trans national corporations they will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built up my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a r
coming up i'll talk about the navy's a war on wales and. i think that the pakistani military does realize that the taliban have become a problem for pakistan but it is just too late the taliban have sunk deep roots in our society and now it's very difficult to be the enemy. when it was previously your friend and your peers. the to plug right on the seats. first street. and i think pictures. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on mom. did you know the price is the only...
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coming up i'll talk about the navy's a war on a whale stay tuned. as the media leave us so we leave the. motions to. play the part of this it. seems that no one is asking with again they deserve answers from. politics only on our team. right. first street. and i would think that your. son army corps. instruct. me in the cloak. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here the kind of come. at our teen years we have a different approach to the fellow because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not. ok. i got a sense of jeff's well handled it makes sense that i've got a. we all know that any military action on land is horribly destructive to both human life and the environment but given that water makes up over seventy
coming up i'll talk about the navy's a war on a whale stay tuned. as the media leave us so we leave the. motions to. play the part of this it. seems that no one is asking with again they deserve answers from. politics only on our team. right. first street. and i would think that your. son army corps. instruct. me in the cloak. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be...
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coming up i'll talk about the navy's a war on wales state. i think that the pakistani military does realize that the lebanon have become a problem for box on but it is just too late the taliban have sunk deep roots in marcus and it's very difficult to beat the enemy. when it was previously your friend and your ph. right. first street. and i would think that you're. an army corps. instrument. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate oh. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. the kind that come. out our teen years we have a different approach to the day. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not. ok. you guys have to the jokes will handle the thing that i've got to. we all know that any military action on land is horribly destructive to
coming up i'll talk about the navy's a war on wales state. i think that the pakistani military does realize that the lebanon have become a problem for box on but it is just too late the taliban have sunk deep roots in marcus and it's very difficult to beat the enemy. when it was previously your friend and your ph. right. first street. and i would think that you're. an army corps. instrument. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment...
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come in i'll talk about the navy's a war on whales. so you like me you want your comedy news and some t. want your comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dead. like a vampire fighting into the next in the corporate elite billionaire freaks while they're going. well that's what you get with my new show jack to night. washington well it's a miss. no reason for me to head for the doctor so you are going to issue that actually back to me doesn't do too much for ad revenue line tech as a culture giant piece on a seventy six year old american toddler in the studio how much fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering the great britain for so long it's to but it's also the largest debtor nation to breaking the set is mostly about alternatives to the status quo but when i did read all those points and it works for the american dream the next day we're just trying to survive it's time for americans and lawmakers are going to wake up and start talking about the real cause. w
come in i'll talk about the navy's a war on whales. so you like me you want your comedy news and some t. want your comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dead. like a vampire fighting into the next in the corporate elite billionaire freaks while they're going. well that's what you get with my new show jack to night. washington well it's a miss. no reason for me to head for the doctor so you are going to issue that actually back to me doesn't do too much for ad revenue line...
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. >>> still to come, a sea turtle released back into the wild, but this guy's working for the navy. we'll explain, after the break. >>> an honorary member of the navy is helping the military with research. >> it's a camp ridley sea turtle. it's been outfitted with an acoustic tag. it will transmit coded messages underwater to the navy. the navy says it will hope to better track the movement of assailant turtles and protect them during training exercises. the turtle was actually rehabilitated by the virginia aquarium after he was accidentally hooked by a fisherman. get your binoculars out. in virginia beach last month. >> that's a lot of people watching a turtle. and cheering and everything else! >> get a speeding ticket. >> exactly. >> our next newscast comes up at 5:00. >> that's right. and you can always get the latest information all day at nbcbayarea.com. have a great day and a fantastic weekend as well. >> and we'll see you on monday. >> sounds good. >> christina's on tomorrow. >> boo, but yeah! >> to your fans, that's great news. >> bye, guys! this last episode is gonna be a ho
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the navy that started under john adams had eight or nine by the war of 1812. they have more than 100. but the navy had trained all the time and brought new and younger blood demand the shapes. you can't just mothballed the navy and then build it up again. so they kept going all the time. and as a result, there were magnificent victories, naval victories in the war of 1812. and while people like the general were fleeing from the british and indian allies, he was indeed related to the general and was commanding the constitution command of the constitution of course the uss constitution most famously and countered the british and just, you know, wiped her out. part of the reason is although they were far fewer for better builds. in many instances which is why she gained the name old ironside so there were splendid naval victories and towards the end of the war we were developing a new class of generals. so he suffered through those first generals and i don't know what the commander in chief has in that and absolutely help celebrate the glory of the navy. he also
the navy that started under john adams had eight or nine by the war of 1812. they have more than 100. but the navy had trained all the time and brought new and younger blood demand the shapes. you can't just mothballed the navy and then build it up again. so they kept going all the time. and as a result, there were magnificent victories, naval victories in the war of 1812. and while people like the general were fleeing from the british and indian allies, he was indeed related to the general and...
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the navy says the situation became destructive, toxic and hostile. violated standards of decency and respect. >> there is a new attempt to reduce the number of lasers being pointed at airplanes january, last year, the fbi today announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to arrest of anyone intentionally uses a laser to target an aircraft. there is an awareness campaign. some will show public service announcements >> a popular park grew in size today thanks to a huge donation. it's located north of the dunbarton bridge. 300 acres of the park handed over to east bay regional parks district. they will expand the foot print to more than 1200 acres this courtesy of the patterson family, who, in the mid 1800s arrived in california and began farming on the property. their heirs donated land in hopes of preserving open space. >> we're going to add 296 beautiful acres great for habitats, will be great for trails. and opening expanses for people to see. >> the appraised value is about $10 million. it's a significant donation. >> question. >> dish washe
the navy says the situation became destructive, toxic and hostile. violated standards of decency and respect. >> there is a new attempt to reduce the number of lasers being pointed at airplanes january, last year, the fbi today announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to arrest of anyone intentionally uses a laser to target an aircraft. there is an awareness campaign. some will show public service announcements >> a popular park grew in size today thanks to a huge...
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i guess we shouldn't forget the navy. host: it was june 1941 that adolph hitler and the nazis attacked their first ally soviet union. that happened in june of 1941. they made quite a bit of headway. soviet union became an ally. that was in june 1941. it wasn't until december 1941 that pearl harbor happened on next call is maryann, winston, salem, north carolina. caller: i grew up here in winston-salem. i also glaw -- grew up here in north carolina. we also had soldiers that came and stayed at our house and then they asked us to do that. we livedded in florence, 35-miles from the coast. one day my sister and i were headed to the grocery store for my mother, which was only about a block away. the sirens went off. i grabbed my sister's hand really quick and ran. it scared me to death. anyway, those were special memories from there. then, during the war, we lived in charlotte. my dad rode a bike. i learned to ride that bike by flipping my foot through the rail because it was a man's bike. host: what is a victory bike? caller:
i guess we shouldn't forget the navy. host: it was june 1941 that adolph hitler and the nazis attacked their first ally soviet union. that happened in june of 1941. they made quite a bit of headway. soviet union became an ally. that was in june 1941. it wasn't until december 1941 that pearl harbor happened on next call is maryann, winston, salem, north carolina. caller: i grew up here in winston-salem. i also glaw -- grew up here in north carolina. we also had soldiers that came and stayed at...
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much of that story involves the navy. the name "operation neptune" refers to all of the naval aspects of the broader campaign of operation overlord. i suspect more people would recognize the title for this operation. before.s years not just months before. probably could be traced all the way back, as i mentioned in my earlier talk, to the british evacuation from dunkirk. the that moment on, anglo-american allies try to determine how to do this. it is a problem not just of deciding to do it, but making an agreement where to do it, how to do it, and when to do it. and gathering the wherewithal to make that possible. much of that requires transport. transport of men, materials, supplies. first come across an ocean, then across a channel. all of that was nearly overwhelming. discussion on d-day this afternoon with craig symonds. him, thent to talk to phone lines will be on your screen as we go through the morning. mr. symonds, our cameras are focused on the world war ii memorial. a couple of lines from that. this was from the
much of that story involves the navy. the name "operation neptune" refers to all of the naval aspects of the broader campaign of operation overlord. i suspect more people would recognize the title for this operation. before.s years not just months before. probably could be traced all the way back, as i mentioned in my earlier talk, to the british evacuation from dunkirk. the that moment on, anglo-american allies try to determine how to do this. it is a problem not just of deciding to...
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if you are one of the few who wants to be in the navy but not the navy seals, god bless you. the third one is, data. up toe think of as data this point is, little johnny did this in his third grade year at the end of the year. that's not data. that's too late. but you find in the schools is, it is an incredibly intense atmosphere of best practices in any form -- every form you can think of. curriculum, teaching best practices. mrs. smith taught second grade this way with this book, they all talk about it, now everyone in second grade is doing it that way. imagine i am a 20th percentile teacher. ms. smith is an amazing teacher. in the schools, it is almost the reverse. i am an artist. i'm like, there's no way you are telling me how to make a movie. let us all be free. yet, that's not what this is. system, knowledge that has been built over time from amazing people. we don't each have to invent how to teach these kids. you can learn from everybody else. in these schools, it is incredibly prospective -- prescriptive. , how to teach. all the doors are open in these classrooms and
if you are one of the few who wants to be in the navy but not the navy seals, god bless you. the third one is, data. up toe think of as data this point is, little johnny did this in his third grade year at the end of the year. that's not data. that's too late. but you find in the schools is, it is an incredibly intense atmosphere of best practices in any form -- every form you can think of. curriculum, teaching best practices. mrs. smith taught second grade this way with this book, they all...
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as you know, the mission of tida is to develop and form a navy base and integrate it [speaker not understood] with the city. in the development process we create new housing and job opportunities for san franciscans including opportunities for the homeless and economically disadvantaged. as we wait for development to occur, tida continues to be responsible for property management and the provision of municipal services. to pay for the costs associated with these and development, tida donates money for housing, commercial space and special events. over the years tida's primary source of income had been derived from [speaker not understood] housing. with the successful rate of our commercial leasing program, revenue generated from commercial lease is now on par with housing income. the success indeed considering that since in [speaker not understood] the commission revenue has grown from 350,000 to nearly 4 million projected for next year. now total 90 business he that start ups, entrepreneurs, small businesses including mbes and wbes. along with our signature events like the treasure island m
as you know, the mission of tida is to develop and form a navy base and integrate it [speaker not understood] with the city. in the development process we create new housing and job opportunities for san franciscans including opportunities for the homeless and economically disadvantaged. as we wait for development to occur, tida continues to be responsible for property management and the provision of municipal services. to pay for the costs associated with these and development, tida donates...
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rescue a boat full of syrian refugees. >> soon after dawn, the italian navy launched its latestescue mission. area,g towards the overloaded and adrift at sea. 279 people squeeze on board. and desperate to get to safety. first, lifejackets, thrown over in plastic bags. later, under the baking sun, some water. >> where are you from? >> syria. >> how long have you been at sea? >> three days. >> one week. a clinging onto the bow, child, scared and be wielded, but now able to smile. and then children and women first, the newest syrian refugees were taken to safety. is savingn navy lives, but this is also creating a political problem for the european union. tens of thousands of migrants now know the likelihood is they will be rescued as a -- rescued entry, that is is their point to europe. they are part of a growing number of refugees. the united nations said war and persecution in syria, south sudan, and beyond has forced 50 million from their homes. it says the richer countries are not taking their share. finally, they arrived on the navy ship that will take them to land, to europe.
rescue a boat full of syrian refugees. >> soon after dawn, the italian navy launched its latestescue mission. area,g towards the overloaded and adrift at sea. 279 people squeeze on board. and desperate to get to safety. first, lifejackets, thrown over in plastic bags. later, under the baking sun, some water. >> where are you from? >> syria. >> how long have you been at sea? >> three days. >> one week. a clinging onto the bow, child, scared and be wielded, but...
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"how do you know he was in the navy?" "he knew the navy song!" "what's the navy song?" da da da-da-da-da-da ♪ [ laughter ] "oh, i -- i think that was an ice-cream man." [ laughter ] "i don't know." "at the end of the night, did he get in a boat or a truck?" [ laughter ] that's right. it's fleet week when new york plays host to the crews of three u.s. navy ships and two coast guard clippers. but don't worry. the coast guard clippers are not owned by donald sterling. [ laughter and applause ] you don't have to worry. you don't have to worry about that. this is kind of cool. hip hop mogul jay-z is opening up a new nightclub at atlanta international airport. the club will feature three champagne fountains, four private rooms and zero elevators. [ laughter and applause ] just stairs. jay-z's all about stairs from here on out. stairs, you can go up or down. you're not confined. [ laughter ] another recall in the news -- target and trader joe's have recalled over seven tons of hummus due to a possible bacterial contamination. officials became suspicious when they noticed the h
"how do you know he was in the navy?" "he knew the navy song!" "what's the navy song?" da da da-da-da-da-da ♪ [ laughter ] "oh, i -- i think that was an ice-cream man." [ laughter ] "i don't know." "at the end of the night, did he get in a boat or a truck?" [ laughter ] that's right. it's fleet week when new york plays host to the crews of three u.s. navy ships and two coast guard clippers. but don't worry. the coast guard clippers...
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"when you're in the navy, and you go overboard, it doesn't matter if you are pushed, fell, our jed. we're going to turn the ship around and pick you up." i'm grateful for the many people who refused to forget about sergeant bergdahl and worked tirelessly to secure his a public hearing is an absolute necessity. there's is a general belief that no one should be tried in the cross. rgdahl and what he might have done, it is to be determined by an independent army investigation. the strategic consequences of this decision need to be discussed openly. i am more disturbed now than i was before when i went in about some of the logic. there was apparently a theory that if we released the taliban, it would enhance the chance of peace in afghanistan. prisoners, ithese would somehow empowered that part of the taliban that wants to reconcile. i find that whole concept disturbing. the fact that hamid karzai would call for these people to be returned to afghanistan and released shows you how disconnected he is from the average afghan. the decision to release these prisoners that are from -- what o
"when you're in the navy, and you go overboard, it doesn't matter if you are pushed, fell, our jed. we're going to turn the ship around and pick you up." i'm grateful for the many people who refused to forget about sergeant bergdahl and worked tirelessly to secure his a public hearing is an absolute necessity. there's is a general belief that no one should be tried in the cross. rgdahl and what he might have done, it is to be determined by an independent army investigation. the...
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the navy as we all know and the committee has been wrestling and looking at $100 billion to build 12 new nuclear submarines. the air force is looking for $70 billion it needs to build long-range bombers. a downpayment on a cruise missile today that we don't need means cuts to other programs tomorrow. now, mr. chairman, i'm suggesting that instead of launching us down this path of unnecessary spending and potential, huge outyear costs, that we instead spend this money on formerly used defense sites that are contaminated by our activities over the last -- the better part of the last century in the united states. better use for the money. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the time of the gentleman from oregon has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. frelinghuysen: i move to claim time in opposition. i rise in opposition to the amendment. the president's budget requested $208.4 million for the formerly used defense sites. . it's important to clean up these sites used by the department of defense. may i say this bill already provide
the navy as we all know and the committee has been wrestling and looking at $100 billion to build 12 new nuclear submarines. the air force is looking for $70 billion it needs to build long-range bombers. a downpayment on a cruise missile today that we don't need means cuts to other programs tomorrow. now, mr. chairman, i'm suggesting that instead of launching us down this path of unnecessary spending and potential, huge outyear costs, that we instead spend this money on formerly used defense...
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they have told the crew of the italian navy ship that they are from syria. all women and children, we believe 50 women and 18 children are taken off. i swing the phone this way. you see the bridge of this ship n. t in the distance. the sea is relatively calm at the moment. they're taking no chances. the first thing they do is send a small boat out to the boat in question. we don't know where this is from but believe it's come from egypt with syrians on board. this boat is first then -- they put lifeboats on the boat and make sure everybody wears them. there were anxious moments when the migrants get on board they believe they're about to be rescued. they'll stand up. that creates great inability on the boat. the navy has done this an awful lot over the months pinpointing boats in trouble or those boats which they believe could get into trouble. they come out as fast as they can. one by one using launches they take people off the boats david. >> what an ordeal. thank you very much. the quality of picture is extremely good. thanks very much. >>> now to ukraine.
they have told the crew of the italian navy ship that they are from syria. all women and children, we believe 50 women and 18 children are taken off. i swing the phone this way. you see the bridge of this ship n. t in the distance. the sea is relatively calm at the moment. they're taking no chances. the first thing they do is send a small boat out to the boat in question. we don't know where this is from but believe it's come from egypt with syrians on board. this boat is first then -- they put...
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the naval guns on the allied fleet -- we had three u.s. navybattleships, the nevada, and the arkansas and texas. their biggest guns were 14 inch guns. substantial weapons that, when fired in a salvo, created a visual, aural, and impact that is almost unforgettable. the troops on board later claimed that it felt like their close were being ripped off their bodies. from 55 feet away were still on board the ship and their nose began to bleed. the shells flew directly over their heads, heading into the beach. so the impact was tremendous. the shells from 15 and guns on the monitors -- there was one monitor off the american beaches and another up the british beaches. and two large battleships off the british beaches. they had a range of nearly 20 miles. the difficulty here, of course, is the shortness of the timeframe. to conduct that bombardment of the beaches. also, this was intended to be a carefully -- as carefully as the beaches were plotted before hand, the german guns were implanted in very harsh sites. the country bunkers were 13 inches thic
the naval guns on the allied fleet -- we had three u.s. navybattleships, the nevada, and the arkansas and texas. their biggest guns were 14 inch guns. substantial weapons that, when fired in a salvo, created a visual, aural, and impact that is almost unforgettable. the troops on board later claimed that it felt like their close were being ripped off their bodies. from 55 feet away were still on board the ship and their nose began to bleed. the shells flew directly over their heads, heading into...
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i remember being commission to the navy. of all the things i remember, i don't have a clue to the commencement speaker was, and i certainly don't remember anything they said. technology and that fact, if i can't make the speech memorable, i will try to make it short. [laughter] the university slogan is, what starts here changes the world. i kind of like it. what starts here changes the world. there are almost 8000 students here tonight. that's great paragon of analytical rigor, ask.com, says the average american will need 10,000 people in their lifetime. that is a lot of folks. if everyone of you change the lives of just 10 people, and each one of those people change the lives of another 10 people, and another 10, then five generations in hundred 25 years, the class of 2014 will have changed the lives of 800 million people. [applause] about it. over twice the population of the united states. one more generation and you can change the entire population of the world. if you think it is hard to change the lives of 10 people, cha
i remember being commission to the navy. of all the things i remember, i don't have a clue to the commencement speaker was, and i certainly don't remember anything they said. technology and that fact, if i can't make the speech memorable, i will try to make it short. [laughter] the university slogan is, what starts here changes the world. i kind of like it. what starts here changes the world. there are almost 8000 students here tonight. that's great paragon of analytical rigor, ask.com, says...
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the navy needed them in the pacific for landings at kwajalein and elsewhere. allied forces in the mediterranean needed them to land in sicily and italy. there were losses to the german u-boats as those targeted for britain made their way across the atlantic. there are certainly not enough lst's in british waters to ensure the safety invasion of northern france. then it got worse. throughout the winter and spring of 1944, the hundreds of thousands of men who have been transported to britain from the united states engaged in almost constant training exercises, mostly on the south coast. most particularly on a beach just west of the dart river. this is a training exercise. you can see the landing craft depositing soldiers. in april of 1944, they are prepared to carry out a full-scale landing. the night they set out, the german commander of torpedo boats set out on the french side of the channel. the german boats entered a convoy of 8 fully loaded ellis tees -- lst's. the tanks fully fueled and three -- 350 soldiers in the bottom -- in the bunks of the ships. in a
the navy needed them in the pacific for landings at kwajalein and elsewhere. allied forces in the mediterranean needed them to land in sicily and italy. there were losses to the german u-boats as those targeted for britain made their way across the atlantic. there are certainly not enough lst's in british waters to ensure the safety invasion of northern france. then it got worse. throughout the winter and spring of 1944, the hundreds of thousands of men who have been transported to britain from...
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where is the navy ship? >> a short while later, this is all that was left of the boat. the navy managed to rescue 40 people. one man made it to shore on his own. 50 others drowned. lawyers say their deaths could have and prevented, had the response been different. >> on the morning in question, there were rescue vessels on christmas island, but they did not work. they were not seaworthy. he could have saved lives. they could have also protected the australian navy officers, gradually put their lives at risk to save the asylum-seekers. >> australia's immigration minister rejects the charges. >> the men and women who served that day showed a level of bravery, self-sacrifice, that we have seen only on rare occasions. and the response of the people of christmas island and fellow australians was also extraordinary. for this claim to be brought in this way today -- it just eggers believe. -- beggars belief. >> a people smuggler was convicted in the incident, but it seems the government may also find itself in court. course we bring you news of auctions over jewelry or artwork
where is the navy ship? >> a short while later, this is all that was left of the boat. the navy managed to rescue 40 people. one man made it to shore on his own. 50 others drowned. lawyers say their deaths could have and prevented, had the response been different. >> on the morning in question, there were rescue vessels on christmas island, but they did not work. they were not seaworthy. he could have saved lives. they could have also protected the australian navy officers,...
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. >> reporter: the u.s. navy insists radiation levels pose no threat to public health. in fact, the plan is to turn the island over to private developers to build this residential complex over the next 15 years. >> it's going to be one of the premier addresses in san francisco. >> reporter: bob beck with the treasure island development authority explained that before new buildings go up, the island must be declared safe from radiation. streets and grass have been tested. but when higher than expected levels of radiation turned up in an abandoned structure on the island last year the navy decided additional testing on homes would be prudent. >> if it's something we need to investigate further, we would potentially relocate the residents permanently or temporarily to other units on the island. >> we believe there's no public health hazard. we want the additional information so that we have the complete history and data on the island. >> this came from one of theirs. >> reporter: lundgren already moved. she would love to live on the island again soon but she doesn't trust o
. >> reporter: the u.s. navy insists radiation levels pose no threat to public health. in fact, the plan is to turn the island over to private developers to build this residential complex over the next 15 years. >> it's going to be one of the premier addresses in san francisco. >> reporter: bob beck with the treasure island development authority explained that before new buildings go up, the island must be declared safe from radiation. streets and grass have been tested. but...