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the navy ended the safety stand aredown on -- standdown on june june 14 and pulled fewer g's. this is not the optimal way of training. then, following a subsequent p.e. incident in kingsville and feedback from instructor pilots on the mitigation plan, the navy has chosen to restrict training flights even further. this is a problem, mr. mr. president. the navy tells us the current practice would allow a student to complete only 20% to 25% of the curriculum. that's the status today. the navy is already short on pilots and continuing the status quo could further constrict the pilot production pipeline. so where do we go from here? the navy has brought three t-45s that -- t-45's that have experienced physiological episodes to the patuxent river, maryland for extensive analysis. they are taking the airplanes apart at pax river. i applaud this action. initial results of the testing should be available next week with more information to follow as the data is processed. at the same time engineers have teamed up with pilots from both the test community and the training command, includi
the navy ended the safety stand aredown on -- standdown on june june 14 and pulled fewer g's. this is not the optimal way of training. then, following a subsequent p.e. incident in kingsville and feedback from instructor pilots on the mitigation plan, the navy has chosen to restrict training flights even further. this is a problem, mr. mr. president. the navy tells us the current practice would allow a student to complete only 20% to 25% of the curriculum. that's the status today. the navy is...
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by 1916, the u.s. navy, the battle fleet is ticked and tell toe with being the second-largest navy in the world. what else does the u.s. navy need? the irony of it is the u.s. navy is not very much needed in the first world war. then balance of battleship numbers between the royal navy's grand fleet and the high seas fleets, which is not coming out of 1916,er the account there's no great battle fleet. there's no admiral type action for the u.s. navy. it's great naval war is going to be 20 years later in the pacific, not in the atlantic. this guy, the anglophile, president of the naval war college, head of the u.s. navy delegation to london, goes there to take over an american battleship flotilla, which is in for the lastarbor 1.5 year of the war. then that the high fleet surrenders in june, 1919. this is not the war for the u.s. .avy to garner great honors it is a war, however, in which moneysts in blood and upon the british empire was such that after 1919, the royal navy admirals can no longer sustain a cl
by 1916, the u.s. navy, the battle fleet is ticked and tell toe with being the second-largest navy in the world. what else does the u.s. navy need? the irony of it is the u.s. navy is not very much needed in the first world war. then balance of battleship numbers between the royal navy's grand fleet and the high seas fleets, which is not coming out of 1916,er the account there's no great battle fleet. there's no admiral type action for the u.s. navy. it's great naval war is going to be 20 years...
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the macedonian was in the brooklyn navy yard undergoing refitting. she was the same macedonian that had been captured by the american navy in the war of 1812. many saw this curious irony. there was considerable opposition to all of this, about using a public warship for a private practice. and he himself was a curious fellow. he was described as an amiable , which seem to be an oxymoron. he had more or less retired from .he sea on private investments and he spent most of his time as a friend of artists. he was a patron of the arts. his wife was a daughter of a well-known new york poet. .e moved in literary circles from whence he took the title on his own, commodore. the stress distressed him because his mother had been born in ireland. so he took it upon himself to rally support. his associations and social circle weresocial interesting people, but they had no money. he found himself awash, ashore without support. his petitione sent off to the congress and it caused some debate. the debate begin to divide in three different areas. there came to the fl
the macedonian was in the brooklyn navy yard undergoing refitting. she was the same macedonian that had been captured by the american navy in the war of 1812. many saw this curious irony. there was considerable opposition to all of this, about using a public warship for a private practice. and he himself was a curious fellow. he was described as an amiable , which seem to be an oxymoron. he had more or less retired from .he sea on private investments and he spent most of his time as a friend of...
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same year, the u.s. navy issued an urgent operational need to accelerate the development of the navy's surface ship torpedo defense system. which provides advanced torpedo detection, classification and counter measure system to protect the high-value surface ships and aircraft carriers from increasing torpedo threats. since then, torpedo threats have continued to increase with adversary submarines operating within torpedo range of carrier battle groups as evidenced in 2015 with the "u.s.s. ronald regular" battle group and today highlighted by the current and aggressive threats we face from north korea. i understand that four systems have been successfully tested and stalled and deployed since 2014 to help counter this threat with over 20,000 operational hours on board, high-value units. however, i also understand that budget constraints may be threatening the further development and deployment of this system on all cvns. this is particularly concerning, considering the recent prove kaths occasions from our ad
same year, the u.s. navy issued an urgent operational need to accelerate the development of the navy's surface ship torpedo defense system. which provides advanced torpedo detection, classification and counter measure system to protect the high-value surface ships and aircraft carriers from increasing torpedo threats. since then, torpedo threats have continued to increase with adversary submarines operating within torpedo range of carrier battle groups as evidenced in 2015 with the "u.s.s....
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this training comes nearly four years after the mass shooting at the navy yard. le were killed and eight others injured when a government contractor opened fire at buliding 197 before being shot by police. happening now.. prince george's county police are searching for the person who fatally stabbed a woman in forestville. they're also trying to identify the victim. early morning on easter sunday, the woman stumbled onto a random porch on springdale avenue. she pounded on a front door, after being stabbed. she collapsed, and later died. police have a sketch of the victim. and last night, officers canvassed a neighborhood in forestville, asking if anyone could identify her. so far.. no one has. police say the woman was african-american.. and in her early twenties. she was tall and thin, with no scars or tattoos. meanwhile.. an easter sunday murder in dc, solved. relatives say 79-year-old david norwood was stabbed to death in his capitol hill home... by his 21-year-old step grandson! they say - malcolm cunningham rented a room in norwood's house for about 9 months-
this training comes nearly four years after the mass shooting at the navy yard. le were killed and eight others injured when a government contractor opened fire at buliding 197 before being shot by police. happening now.. prince george's county police are searching for the person who fatally stabbed a woman in forestville. they're also trying to identify the victim. early morning on easter sunday, the woman stumbled onto a random porch on springdale avenue. she pounded on a front door, after...
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the primary armaments is this 16 inch 45 caliber naval rifles. in navyarlance that caliber of 45 means something different than most people are used to. you take 16 inches times 45 and it tells you the length of the barrel. so this barrel is 60 feet long. the reason this canvas is on the base of it, the barrel will recoils four feet into the tour turrets. you can also see the armor on the base plate. most tu will rotate all ther way around, you can see how the superstructure isrets beveled. when this gun is fired 30 degrees off the bow of the ship. the two guns can also rotate around and shoot 30 degrees. if you look over here, this is the 2700 pound shell that ship fired. it could shoot this 21 miles. this is the kingfisher, it was a standard float plane for the navy during world war ii. it had the capability to be launched by a catapult. that is what this structure is here. the catapult was 68 feet long, and they would drop the lifeline on the side of the ship, pointed into the wind come and shoot it off like a gunpowder charge. a zero to 70 miles an i
the primary armaments is this 16 inch 45 caliber naval rifles. in navyarlance that caliber of 45 means something different than most people are used to. you take 16 inches times 45 and it tells you the length of the barrel. so this barrel is 60 feet long. the reason this canvas is on the base of it, the barrel will recoils four feet into the tour turrets. you can also see the armor on the base plate. most tu will rotate all ther way around, you can see how the superstructure isrets beveled....
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by april, 1942, he has joined the navy. he is commissioned as an infant the mesh -- incent. he is sent to annapolis where he goes through an officer training program then in north carolina as an athletic officer training pilots in physical activity. he grows bored with that very quickly. almost as quickly as he is down there, he is writing letters to people he knows in washington dc d.c. he ison, fortunate to find a person who can help him. he gets assigned to an aircraft carrier that is being built. rey.uss monter ford is responsible for putting the sailors through calisthenics. he is the athletic officer aboard the ship. he wears a number of different hats. one is he is also the gunnery officer. he has a responsibility for gun crews on the aft end of the ship. they get to the pacific in late 1943. and almost immediately are thrown into action against the gilbert islands. and he will be involved in action against the japanese in the gilberts and the marshall islands, along the philippine coast. the ship will earn eight battle stars. and ford along with the ship. a few month
by april, 1942, he has joined the navy. he is commissioned as an infant the mesh -- incent. he is sent to annapolis where he goes through an officer training program then in north carolina as an athletic officer training pilots in physical activity. he grows bored with that very quickly. almost as quickly as he is down there, he is writing letters to people he knows in washington dc d.c. he ison, fortunate to find a person who can help him. he gets assigned to an aircraft carrier that is being...
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>> no, you are correct. >> similar situation for the navy. you get to a point where for some individuals it could be economic, exactly right. >> with respect to the army, sir, we are not applying the bonus to this point to our overall forces. we have used it as a targeted ins insi incentive in your special options only and we feel like we have very good return on investment in trends with that small population but we are thinking of employing some of these services in fy 18. >> in fy 18 we will for the first time since 2011 we'll offer a retention bonus in those communities because that's where we believe we have some concerns. to your point statistically, analytically, et cetera, there's not a connection between paying a bonus and guaranteeing retention. >> it seems to me we could get that information. just my thoughts. thanks, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> thank you. mr. abrams, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. by trade, i'm a physician and when i refer a patient to a heart surgeon i hopefully always send them
>> no, you are correct. >> similar situation for the navy. you get to a point where for some individuals it could be economic, exactly right. >> with respect to the army, sir, we are not applying the bonus to this point to our overall forces. we have used it as a targeted ins insi incentive in your special options only and we feel like we have very good return on investment in trends with that small population but we are thinking of employing some of these services in fy 18....
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metro transit employees and dc first responders will participate at the navy yard station. ide the tunnel between navy yard and an cost station >> this will test responders how they react to a smoke or fire incident. alexandra limon is live there this morning on what's going on. hi, alex. >> reporter: guys, good morning, we are actually now down on the platform of the navy yard, and take a look, this is the actual train that's going to be used in this drill, you can see they're filling it up now, it's going to be heading into the tunnel between the navy yard cost ia station. for people heading here it will be on the other side because the he green line tracks are single tracking around this incident. don't be alarmed. it is an emergency response drill. i do want to bring in metro transit police chief ron into the conversation, tell me a little bit this incident, what's different, what's going to be happening >> we're simulating a full-scale exercise with smoke aboard a green line train heading from navy yard to the anacostia metro station >> you're mentioning you're using di
metro transit employees and dc first responders will participate at the navy yard station. ide the tunnel between navy yard and an cost station >> this will test responders how they react to a smoke or fire incident. alexandra limon is live there this morning on what's going on. hi, alex. >> reporter: guys, good morning, we are actually now down on the platform of the navy yard, and take a look, this is the actual train that's going to be used in this drill, you can see they're...
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he told the navy about his concerns nearly a year ago. >> do you think the navy should be moving with some sense of urgency here because this specific parcel of land is so close to where new construction is already happening in. >> because we've looked at this particular area very closely, and we don't believe that there is any current risk, we have time to do a thorough investigation. >> tonight we sit down with the navy official who is overseeing the clean-up. we investigate why the government isn't concerned even though the whistleblower said he found radiation at levels well above the navy's own clean-up standards and you could catch the full investigation tonight at 11:00. >>> separation underway in san jose for a mayday march and rally. tomorrow, given the political climate it is expected to be big. and some businesses plan to join in and shut down. i'm christie smith, i'll have that story. >>> a much-anticipated day on the boy bridge, in a live report, why it is not just good weather that has them smiling. >> 68 in san francisco, tomorrow likely climbing through the mid-70s but
he told the navy about his concerns nearly a year ago. >> do you think the navy should be moving with some sense of urgency here because this specific parcel of land is so close to where new construction is already happening in. >> because we've looked at this particular area very closely, and we don't believe that there is any current risk, we have time to do a thorough investigation. >> tonight we sit down with the navy official who is overseeing the clean-up. we investigate...
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so we have covered about four galleries in the museum, dealing with his early life, his collegiate career, navy, and in congress. the remainder of the museum is dedicated to his presidency and his post-presidency. i hope the visitors to the museum are able to take away from here what a unite time it was and what a unique man ford was and how he was able to meet the challenge. ford never aspired to become president. yet, throughout his life, events and people he encountered prepared him for the burden that he was asked to bear in august, 1974, when he did become president -- an office he never campaigned for, and office he never aspired to, but one which was essentially handed to him and entrusted to him by those closest those on capital hill. to be able to appreciate how he rose to handle the responsibilities. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3, tonight at 8:00 eastern on lectures in hist
so we have covered about four galleries in the museum, dealing with his early life, his collegiate career, navy, and in congress. the remainder of the museum is dedicated to his presidency and his post-presidency. i hope the visitors to the museum are able to take away from here what a unite time it was and what a unique man ford was and how he was able to meet the challenge. ford never aspired to become president. yet, throughout his life, events and people he encountered prepared him for the...
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in response to our request, the navy released an edited version of the video. before sands spoke, his chief of staff rattled off what he called a staggering number of drug cases which showed that the navy special operators had a higher incidence of drug use than the rest of the fleet. >> it's a population that's supposed to be elite performers, all with classification, to where they have national security information and responsibilities. that's dangerous to my teammates. >> if beneed yowe need your abi don't need in the back of my mind, can we trust this guy? is he going to 100% be at my back? >> reporter: this officer agrees. anything above 0 is a disturbing number. why do they take drugs? you may think it's due to high-risk operations. but that's not what sands says. >> they see other people do it. they think their teammates won't turn them in. they think it's a cool thing to do, but they think it's okay. >> reporter: the s.e.a.l. who blows the whistle on drug use does so at his own peril. >> you stand up for what's right and you get black balled or driven o
in response to our request, the navy released an edited version of the video. before sands spoke, his chief of staff rattled off what he called a staggering number of drug cases which showed that the navy special operators had a higher incidence of drug use than the rest of the fleet. >> it's a population that's supposed to be elite performers, all with classification, to where they have national security information and responsibilities. that's dangerous to my teammates. >> if...
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the equipment. you had a very substantial merchant navy. not as much as the american navy. but the huge resources of the american navy. the finance the could be brought in and could be turned to troop these poor new york there was something like wouldn't it be fun if we are two days out and we are and we have an influenza outbreak. many of them arrived at by the time they arrived. they look reasonably well-equipped. these new york boys are not they do not have heavy artillery, they do not have machine guns. they do not even have tanks and they don't have logistical equipment. in relatively small numbers, to fight them. there is no sense running ahead of myself. expansion, i vast think i will try to explain it, fromsmallish contingents the first few months. this comes only in the last few months of 1917 and 1818. neither wilson nor his policy advisers did this. written aboute what happens in 1917. there is this french morale, there are muted his on the western front. there is the feeling of the leadership that is waiting for the americans other tanks. americans now find that
the equipment. you had a very substantial merchant navy. not as much as the american navy. but the huge resources of the american navy. the finance the could be brought in and could be turned to troop these poor new york there was something like wouldn't it be fun if we are two days out and we are and we have an influenza outbreak. many of them arrived at by the time they arrived. they look reasonably well-equipped. these new york boys are not they do not have heavy artillery, they do not have...
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by the time i moved there, about a mile away from the navy yard, it was home to a few operating warehouses, but mostly acres of into buildings, feral dogs, and the occasional body that again reportedly dumped by one of brooklyn's legendary wiseguys. there were still plenty of holdovers at the time that we moved in, from early waves of immigrants. our next-door neighbor were an elderly irish couple who had once taken in borders, and so many did in the brownstone areas of brooklyn during the depression and in the decades following. they were now being paid by the city of new york to house elderly. many of them sick and moaning, and that was a musical accompaniment of march, children's early years. hopefully they can't remember it. in fact, brooklyn was actually losing population. years later the writer pamela grow in working-class park slope would say about this time, you heard it over and over in those days. we got to get out of brooklyn. and you know what, a lot of people dead. so the question that i had in my mind as i approached this book was how did the old brooklyn become the new brook
by the time i moved there, about a mile away from the navy yard, it was home to a few operating warehouses, but mostly acres of into buildings, feral dogs, and the occasional body that again reportedly dumped by one of brooklyn's legendary wiseguys. there were still plenty of holdovers at the time that we moved in, from early waves of immigrants. our next-door neighbor were an elderly irish couple who had once taken in borders, and so many did in the brownstone areas of brooklyn during the...
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i want to help the navy get the ships they need.nd so when i'm told 355 ships is a requirement, i believe that. now, you mentioned to senator inhofe that you don't have enough submarines -- you also mentioned ammunition there. let's talk about ships. how many submarines do you have now and how many do you need? >> sir, i prefer to give you those in a different setting. >> ok. >> precise numbers. but i will say i only have half -- i only get half of what i need. >> ok. >> i have a stated requirement that's based on steady state things we do with our submarines today. then i have a requirement that's based on war fighting. in our war plans, they say these war plans state a requirement for x number of submarines in y number of days. those are two kinds of metrics. you've got a number of submarines that you need to fight the war, if it happens. then you've got a number of submarines i need today to do the day-to-day operations in the region. in today's numbers, i get about half of what my formally stated requirement is. >> you get half
i want to help the navy get the ships they need.nd so when i'm told 355 ships is a requirement, i believe that. now, you mentioned to senator inhofe that you don't have enough submarines -- you also mentioned ammunition there. let's talk about ships. how many submarines do you have now and how many do you need? >> sir, i prefer to give you those in a different setting. >> ok. >> precise numbers. but i will say i only have half -- i only get half of what i need. >> ok....
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you had all the equipment and a very substantial merchant navy. not as much as the american navy. but the huge resources of the royal navy. and the private commercial liners that could be brought in to troop ships. thee goes the first set of therenew york regiments, was something like wouldn't it be fun if we are two days out and we are rolling around and we have an influenza outbreak. with 12,000 sailors on the ,trip, a medical catastrophe over 500 dead by the time they arrived in southampton. they look reasonably well-equipped. these new york boys are not well-equipped, they do not have heavy artillery, they do not have machine guns. they do not even have tanks and they don't have logistical equipment. off they go in relatively small numbers, to fight them. perhaps i'm running ahead of myself when i talk about the think i'llion, but i try to explain myself. smallish that the contingents from the first few months, this comes only in the last few months of 1917 and 1818. neither wilson nor his policy advisers did this. they did not think they would be playing a big military role in
you had all the equipment and a very substantial merchant navy. not as much as the american navy. but the huge resources of the royal navy. and the private commercial liners that could be brought in to troop ships. thee goes the first set of therenew york regiments, was something like wouldn't it be fun if we are two days out and we are rolling around and we have an influenza outbreak. with 12,000 sailors on the ,trip, a medical catastrophe over 500 dead by the time they arrived in southampton....
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and this is just the navy. the joint force, each of my comrades here, my colleagues, has a list just like that. and so, you flip that coin on its other side and all of those things will not get done and that divot felt for decades in the united states navy. >> very good. >> let me make -- >> general milley, yes. >> -- brief comment. our country has got a long cyclic history of unreadiness for the next conflict. when they fired the first shot at lexington, they had no idea of an eight or nine-year war with the greatest power of the day. lincoln thought it was a 90-day conflict to put down a local rebellion. we sent guys off with wool uniforms to the tropics. world war i, the 100th anniversary right now, that army fighting the mexican border two years after it started and center it 1917 to take the soldiers over there. think near a state of unreadiness to get there and train them in france before committing them to ground combat. world war ii is well-known. 1942, go look at the history of 1942. look at the naval b
and this is just the navy. the joint force, each of my comrades here, my colleagues, has a list just like that. and so, you flip that coin on its other side and all of those things will not get done and that divot felt for decades in the united states navy. >> very good. >> let me make -- >> general milley, yes. >> -- brief comment. our country has got a long cyclic history of unreadiness for the next conflict. when they fired the first shot at lexington, they had no...
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the navy announced the integration was smooth sailing. but in 2014, a rumor began surfacing that lewd videos were being formed aboard the wyoming and an investigation confirmed. a ring of male soldiers had been collaborating to share videos of the women in the shower and share them. this wasn't a one-time prank but an effort that implicated dozens of mean why they used banned electronic devices to film women as they bathed. every single woman aboard the uss wyoming was filmed naked every time she took a shower. woman were violated for months on end because of policy built on blindness to gender differences tearing down barriers designed to protect women and the integrity of the navy. but the navy gave the perpetrators a slap on the risk and pressed toward integrating nuclear powers and eventually all enlisted submarines. then defense secretary, ash carter, announced the pentagon would be opening every single combat role to women and the process had to begin in 30 days. more stunning secretary carter refer today the submarines as the examp
the navy announced the integration was smooth sailing. but in 2014, a rumor began surfacing that lewd videos were being formed aboard the wyoming and an investigation confirmed. a ring of male soldiers had been collaborating to share videos of the women in the shower and share them. this wasn't a one-time prank but an effort that implicated dozens of mean why they used banned electronic devices to film women as they bathed. every single woman aboard the uss wyoming was filmed naked every time...
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and new documents show the navy's year long investigation from the day of his death to fellow trainees report that the victim's face turned purple staying afloat while an instructioner dunked him and putting pressure on him. dunking and holding a student under water is strictly forbidden but adverse conditions like yelling and splashes is allowed to demonstrate high intensity. >> the only way to see what is going on is to file a lawsuit against the government and the instructor and see what actually happened. overnight the navy telling abc news is determining that lovelace's death was not the result of a crime. and no loss of life in training is an acceptable loss. words of little solace for lovelace's family. >> derek deserved better, he discovered honor. i want this man behind bars that is all i want. >>> in other news, a series by bill cosby on a list people most wished to see removed from libraries, it made the library association annual top ten list of challenged books. the reason is not the books themselves but the multiple charges of sexual assault against cosby. the 79-year-old
and new documents show the navy's year long investigation from the day of his death to fellow trainees report that the victim's face turned purple staying afloat while an instructioner dunked him and putting pressure on him. dunking and holding a student under water is strictly forbidden but adverse conditions like yelling and splashes is allowed to demonstrate high intensity. >> the only way to see what is going on is to file a lawsuit against the government and the instructor and see...
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this is the former navy seal, rob o'neal, he's from "the operator."down osama bin laden. i'll get into that book. i have some bones to pick. nasty language in the book. that's not becoming of an american hero. he could kill me with one hand. i'm not going to do that. rob, good to see you. >> that's the navy. they say cuss like a sailor -- >> neil: really? >> might be true for a reason. >> neil: before i get to the book, which is phenomenal -- >> thank you. >> neil: this north korea meeting, i'm thinking you brought down the mastermind of terror. we've got a new nut with this north korean leader. to call in 100 senators, i don't know what intelligence they're sharing -- >> couldn't have been as -- maybe not off the cuff but a show of unity with regard to politics. something as bad as a long range nuclear weapon for north korea is a horrible thing and we're going to stand to defy it. this is an interesting place. the stuff that i did, the stuff we've been doing in pakistan, afghanistan, syria, the special operations targeting are very small. now we're d
this is the former navy seal, rob o'neal, he's from "the operator."down osama bin laden. i'll get into that book. i have some bones to pick. nasty language in the book. that's not becoming of an american hero. he could kill me with one hand. i'm not going to do that. rob, good to see you. >> that's the navy. they say cuss like a sailor -- >> neil: really? >> might be true for a reason. >> neil: before i get to the book, which is phenomenal -- >> thank...
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i would do for the pacific fleet commander as a navy issue. on whether they need a ship repair facility and guam or if the facilities in hawaii and eastward are adequate. >> i have one last question admiral. as you know a decade ago paid, issued -- for antiship weapons to keep pace with evolving threats. with significant ammunition short goals, i presume the requirements continue to grow. would that be accurate and can you discuss the risk we take with the shortfalls in a standup weapons like the long-range antiship missile? could you just briefly. >> sure, i believe that this is relevant today as it was when one of my predecessors issued a decade ago. i am pleased and grateful to for the life long-range antiship missiles putting money against advanced tomahawk and so the good and i'm grateful. thank you and thank you, mr. chairman i believe number about 95. in other words nine percent of china's land-based crews and ballistic missiles, 95 percent are falling in that range and would be concluded by the forces treaty. everyday world to that trea
i would do for the pacific fleet commander as a navy issue. on whether they need a ship repair facility and guam or if the facilities in hawaii and eastward are adequate. >> i have one last question admiral. as you know a decade ago paid, issued -- for antiship weapons to keep pace with evolving threats. with significant ammunition short goals, i presume the requirements continue to grow. would that be accurate and can you discuss the risk we take with the shortfalls in a standup weapons...
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also tonight, the elite navy seals. cbs news investigates drug abuse in the ranks. >> people that we know of, that we hear about, have tested positive for cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, marijuana, ecstasy. >> pelley: should men get routine screenings for prostate cancer? new recommendations today. and wounded warriors skating their way back. >> this is one thing that gets me out of bed on saturdays, gets me motivated. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: the job of the white house press secretary is to articulate the positions of the president and to clean up the occasional presidential mess. they are not supposed to create any messes for the president. but it happened again today when sean spicer made one colossal error. he was comparing syria's dictator to hitler, and suggested that hitler did not use poison gas on his own people. holocaust, apparently, was not on spicer's mind today, and to make matters worse, this is the jewish holiday passover. here's nancy cordes. >> we didn't use chemica
also tonight, the elite navy seals. cbs news investigates drug abuse in the ranks. >> people that we know of, that we hear about, have tested positive for cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, marijuana, ecstasy. >> pelley: should men get routine screenings for prostate cancer? new recommendations today. and wounded warriors skating their way back. >> this is one thing that gets me out of bed on saturdays, gets me motivated. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott...
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no one reeltally knows where th are acceexcept the navy. >> they do now. >> no, they don't. a of japan or korea. that's a big bathtub. >> it is a better sense of i don't know. >> when you talk about the carrier battle group or strike group, you are talking about a ship and component ships that are 3,500 miles away. the president said they are going on the way now. it will take a while to get there. they don't magically appear off the coast. if they knew the commander's intent, the commander being the president, they should have started moving right away. let us finish the exercise first and we'll get there. that's not what happened in a national security crisis. i think the messaging or marketing campaign status was really off base on this one. >> general, thank you for the analysis. barbara starr, thank you for advancing the reporting as always. thanks to the international viewers for watching. "cnn newsroom" is next. for u.s. viewers, we have authors of the new book that takes the deepest look yet why hillary clinton lost. let's get after it. >>> iran has the potential to t
no one reeltally knows where th are acceexcept the navy. >> they do now. >> no, they don't. a of japan or korea. that's a big bathtub. >> it is a better sense of i don't know. >> when you talk about the carrier battle group or strike group, you are talking about a ship and component ships that are 3,500 miles away. the president said they are going on the way now. it will take a while to get there. they don't magically appear off the coast. if they knew the commander's...
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. >> up next, changes the navy is making for women to serve on submarines. some obvious, some not. >> two minutes in the truth booth can make you part of a global heart >>> the warriors and blazers face-off in game two of their playoff series at oracle tonight. abc 7 news was at the warriors shoot around at the oakland practice facility today. but who was missing? kevin durant. not on the court, he skipped the shoot around in practice yesterday. a strained calf, that's why. he may not play tonight. klay thompson says no one can makeup for durant does on the court, but he and the team can do that collectively. >> we play the same way. obviously might get a few more shots if we play aggressively. look out for the ball, be patient, be aggressive on the defensive end. >> coach says durant was injured in sunday's 121-109 game win. >> a new report is questioning decisions made during february's crisis at the oroville dam. an associated press report says government overseers over ye overestimated the durability of the spillways. the dam received an uncommon exemptio
. >> up next, changes the navy is making for women to serve on submarines. some obvious, some not. >> two minutes in the truth booth can make you part of a global heart >>> the warriors and blazers face-off in game two of their playoff series at oracle tonight. abc 7 news was at the warriors shoot around at the oakland practice facility today. but who was missing? kevin durant. not on the court, he skipped the shoot around in practice yesterday. a strained calf, that's why....
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designed to protect both women and the integrity of the navy. but rather than hit the pause button the navy gave the perpetrators i slap on the wrist and pres present towards its net goal and integrating nuclear powered virginia class attack subs which eventually all enlisted ranks and submarines. in a more stunning move then defense secretary ash carter and as the pentagon would be opening every single combat role to women. elite forces were not excluded in the process had to begin in 30 days. even more stunning, secretary carter referred to gender integration on submarines as an example of previous success in this department. he failed to mention the ongoing media fallout about the shower spine. the marines resisted this move because they are sexes that because they had spent time in ten mental dollars of taxpayer money studying what happens in mixed sex combat units. the findings of the marines study were devastating for proponents of sex integration to mixed gender units performed worse that all male ones by significant margins in every singl
designed to protect both women and the integrity of the navy. but rather than hit the pause button the navy gave the perpetrators i slap on the wrist and pres present towards its net goal and integrating nuclear powered virginia class attack subs which eventually all enlisted ranks and submarines. in a more stunning move then defense secretary ash carter and as the pentagon would be opening every single combat role to women. elite forces were not excluded in the process had to begin in 30 days....
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liz hurley is looking forward to the return of the navy blue passport with the crest.e wa nts blue passport with the crest. she wants deutschmarks as well, she wa nts wants deutschmarks as well, she wants francs. does it matter if you are stopped and you have to join a long queue? it is - nationhood exemplified by the navy blue passport. is it worth a 500 million at? you see, i am hugely suspicious -- £500 at? you see, i am hugely suspicious —— £500 million of effort? i think it would be worth much more. much more. that is it, that is the papers for tonight, thank you, anne and bonnie. it works so well because they talk to each other, you see? coming up next, meet the author. three sisters, three queens is a novel of the women who became queens of england, scotland and france and we re of england, scotland and france and were condemned to rivalry, family conflict and a bloody battle for succession. a novel doesn't have to invent that story, it was the real story of the early 16th century after catherine of aragon arrived as after catherine of aragon arrived as a chewed
liz hurley is looking forward to the return of the navy blue passport with the crest.e wa nts blue passport with the crest. she wants deutschmarks as well, she wa nts wants deutschmarks as well, she wants francs. does it matter if you are stopped and you have to join a long queue? it is - nationhood exemplified by the navy blue passport. is it worth a 500 million at? you see, i am hugely suspicious -- £500 at? you see, i am hugely suspicious —— £500 million of effort? i think it would be...
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. >>> and the navy s.e.a.l. who drowned during training. tonight, his family here, after learning the instructor will not face charges. >>> and we have important news tonight on men and prostate cancer. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. we begin with that firestorm over comments made at the white house. while being pressed on syria and the strategy moving forward the white house press secretary, in talking about bashar al assad, said even someone as despicable as hitler didn't even sink to the level of using chemical weapons. more than a million died in hitler's gas chambers. spicer apologizing just moments ago, and you're about to hear it. we begin with abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. >> reporter: secretary of state rex tillerson landing in russia today as the u.s. put moscow on notice. accusing the kremlin of engaging in a full-scale coverup of that deadly syrian chemical weapons attack. but just as the white house was talking tough, press secretary sean spicer ignited a fires
. >>> and the navy s.e.a.l. who drowned during training. tonight, his family here, after learning the instructor will not face charges. >>> and we have important news tonight on men and prostate cancer. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. we begin with that firestorm over comments made at the white house. while being pressed on syria and the strategy moving forward the white house press secretary, in talking about bashar al...
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wides strugsdiscussion and circulation, i know you're reluctant to criticize your colleagues in the navy except for one football game each year, this doesn't look good, general. >> no. you're right. there's an element of keystone kops to all of this. a couple of observations may be helpful. the usa navy knows where every ship in the global surface fleet is intan taken yusly 24 hours a day. there's no question about that. it's all on an electronic grid worldwide system. second observation, when you send a carrier battle group they don't steam along the shore three miles out from the beach. they're out there as a presence. normally, we announce them. the dmoirkians can't follow anything at sea. i think what happened was the administration canceled the australian deployment but picked up the maneuvers that were close to where the ship was and then they said, look, we're getting the same threat out of it. one other observation, what it tells you is there was never the slightest intention of flying carrier strike aircraft into north korea to take out their missiles or nukes, which most of us
wides strugsdiscussion and circulation, i know you're reluctant to criticize your colleagues in the navy except for one football game each year, this doesn't look good, general. >> no. you're right. there's an element of keystone kops to all of this. a couple of observations may be helpful. the usa navy knows where every ship in the global surface fleet is intan taken yusly 24 hours a day. there's no question about that. it's all on an electronic grid worldwide system. second observation,...
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the pentagon. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. navy have become the rock stars of the military from their know tore yursly tough training and high missions like the bin laden raid. but inside they're fighting a different kind of enemy. >> i feel like i'm watching our foundation erode in front of our eyes. >> reporter: that's commander jamie sands on the east coast talking to his men last december. >> no more drugs. no more. >> reporter: people that we know of, that we hear about, have tested positive for cocaine, methamphetami methamphetamine, heroin, maurngs marijuana, ecstasy. that's a problem. >> reporter: three navy s.e.a.l.s, one retired, agreed to talk on camera if we disguised their faces and changed their voices to avoid retribution. >> how prevalent is it? >> the drug use, it's growing. it's growing. >> reporter: five men were kicked off the s.e.a.l. team for use of drugs. all 900 s.e.a.l.s under his command were required to attend this meeting or watch it online. >> but i am angry. i feel betrayed. how do you do that to us? h
the pentagon. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. navy have become the rock stars of the military from their know tore yursly tough training and high missions like the bin laden raid. but inside they're fighting a different kind of enemy. >> i feel like i'm watching our foundation erode in front of our eyes. >> reporter: that's commander jamie sands on the east coast talking to his men last december. >> no more drugs. no more. >> reporter: people that...
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here‘s a press release from the us navy three days earlier. nces that the strike group has been ordered to map sail has been ordered to sail north from singapore towards the korean peninsula. after that release, but before the president spoke, us secretary of defensejim mattis was asked about that order in a press conference. he replied, "she‘sjust on her way up there because that‘s where we thought it was most prudent to have her at this time." when secretary mattis says "at this time" it was widely taken as reference to increasing tension with north korea. but that strike group didn‘t sail north. a week after the order was made, the warships were nowhere near north korea. in fact, they were sailing through the sunda straight. to the south. we know this the us navy released this photo of the carl vinson in the sunda straight on saturday. it says the warships did training exercises with the australian navy. and that now they are heading north. but barbara, bringing you back in here, that isn‘t what the president said. no it isn't, and there has
here‘s a press release from the us navy three days earlier. nces that the strike group has been ordered to map sail has been ordered to sail north from singapore towards the korean peninsula. after that release, but before the president spoke, us secretary of defensejim mattis was asked about that order in a press conference. he replied, "she‘sjust on her way up there because that‘s where we thought it was most prudent to have her at this time." when secretary mattis says...
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similar to the drill seen in this video. >> the navy s.e.a.l. nd the most difficult of all of the services. the washout rate is around 80%. >> reporter: at the time of lovelace's death, the medical examiner ruled it a homicide by drowning. saying while some could consider his death an accident, the actions and inactions of the instructors and other individuals involved were excessive and directly contributed to the death. >> derek's mates reached out to this certain instructor that bullied derek that day and a lot of dunking, just seemed like everything was focused on derek in the pool that day. >> reporter: now new documents detail the navy's year-long investigation providing eyewitness accounts from the day of lovelace's death. fellow trainees reporting the victim's face turned purple as he attempted to stay afloat while an instructor dunked him and put a lot of pressure on him both verbal and physical. according to training regulations dunking and holding a student underwater is strictly forbidden but adverse conditions like yelling and splash
similar to the drill seen in this video. >> the navy s.e.a.l. nd the most difficult of all of the services. the washout rate is around 80%. >> reporter: at the time of lovelace's death, the medical examiner ruled it a homicide by drowning. saying while some could consider his death an accident, the actions and inactions of the instructors and other individuals involved were excessive and directly contributed to the death. >> derek's mates reached out to this certain instructor...
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the u.s. navy knows where every ship in the global surface fleet is instantaneously, 24 hours a day. there is no question about that. it's all on electronic grid worldwide system. second observation, when yo send a carrier battle group, they don't steam along the shore three miles out from the beach. they're out there as a presence and normally we announce them. north koreans can't follow anything at sea. so, i think, you know, what happened was the administration canceled the australian deployment, but picked up the maneuvers that were close to where the ship was, and then they said, look, we're getting the same threat out of it. one other observation. what it tells you is there was never the slightest intention of flying carrier strike aircraft in north korea to take out their missiles or nukes, which most have been saying the last two weeks. >> true. and yet, jeremy, we talked about the possibility because we heard the president in real-time talk about this armada, clearly aimed at north korea,
the u.s. navy knows where every ship in the global surface fleet is instantaneously, 24 hours a day. there is no question about that. it's all on electronic grid worldwide system. second observation, when yo send a carrier battle group, they don't steam along the shore three miles out from the beach. they're out there as a presence and normally we announce them. north koreans can't follow anything at sea. so, i think, you know, what happened was the administration canceled the australian...
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but the navy not disclosing how many. there are 18 of these ohio-class subject marines serving the navy around the world. joining me lieutenant colonel tony shaffer. let's start with that icbm test out of vandenberg. if north korea's entire elite ruling order is not impressed by an icbm that can travel 4,000 miles in 30 minute and hit its target dead on, i don't know what it would take. >> we clearly wanted to show our missiles do work and don't blow up on launch pad. but let's remember one of the issues here, we want to make clear to the chinese as well that we are serious. if military action happens. if there is something that happens in north korea, we can turn pyongyang into a big bowl of glass and it wouldn't take that much. all at weaponry we just went through, they can do it on short order. guess who would be left holding the bag in the chinese. the real remnants they would have to deal with will have to be dealt with by the chinese. lou: the amazing number of warheads on board each, we can tell the chinese, the ru
but the navy not disclosing how many. there are 18 of these ohio-class subject marines serving the navy around the world. joining me lieutenant colonel tony shaffer. let's start with that icbm test out of vandenberg. if north korea's entire elite ruling order is not impressed by an icbm that can travel 4,000 miles in 30 minute and hit its target dead on, i don't know what it would take. >> we clearly wanted to show our missiles do work and don't blow up on launch pad. but let's remember...
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dudley women follow suit in the navy proudly announced that sex integration was smooth sailing. in 25th to the rumor began circulating aboard the uss wyoming with nearby uss west virginia was that videos were being found about the whale made pretty from investigation confirmed the truth. a ring of male soldiers and sailors collaborating to film female sailors in the showers and share videos with fellowship men. this is not just a one-time prank that went viral. this was a calculated a collaborative effort that implicated dozens of men who stood guard and covered one another while they use and electronic devices that ipad. on one patrol report later revealed every single women aboard the uss wyoming was filmed every single time she took a shower. the incident should've been a shocking wake-up call for senior military officials had women were systematically violated for months on end because the policy agenda built on blindness difference toward long-standing barriers designed to protect both women and the integrity of the navy paper rather than hit the pause button, the media gave
dudley women follow suit in the navy proudly announced that sex integration was smooth sailing. in 25th to the rumor began circulating aboard the uss wyoming with nearby uss west virginia was that videos were being found about the whale made pretty from investigation confirmed the truth. a ring of male soldiers and sailors collaborating to film female sailors in the showers and share videos with fellowship men. this is not just a one-time prank that went viral. this was a calculated a...