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there was really no wall surrounding the navy yard, and all the locals all that the navy had basically left this area. they went into all the houses and took everything that wasn't nailed down. when tingey came back, he came back to a gutted navy yard and he had to work on rebuilding the szilagyi's that are here. as he's doing that, he puts in a proposal to congress saying, i want to build a wall around the navy yard and i wanted to be about 10 feet high. this building was actually brought to the indian had the szilagyi for a while, because they were lacking buildings, and they needed it -- it actually served as a telephone switchboard operator house served as a mailroom and served as a guard post. it was in use until 1930 x, when it was abandoned at indianhead, and it wasn't until the 1990's that somebody tracked it down. it wasn't until a few years ago that they picked it up and brought it back here and refurbished it into what you see today. as we start making our way back down the pathway, we are going to be crossing the street talking about what's over there. as we do, you will no
there was really no wall surrounding the navy yard, and all the locals all that the navy had basically left this area. they went into all the houses and took everything that wasn't nailed down. when tingey came back, he came back to a gutted navy yard and he had to work on rebuilding the szilagyi's that are here. as he's doing that, he puts in a proposal to congress saying, i want to build a wall around the navy yard and i wanted to be about 10 feet high. this building was actually brought to...
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him of the united the navy. this program is about 75 minutes. >> welcome to the washington navy yard. i'm the director of education here at the national museum of and this tour will take us throughout the history of the washington navy yard, which is a very extensive one. the yard itself is seen a lot of different historical events. some happy, some, some every day events. the yard itself has changed dramatic he over the many years. andas first founded in 1798 it was around that time that the united ace realized we needed a standing military force. he was after the american revolution that all the military was basically disbanded because of the sentiments from before the american revolution, who had a standing army at that time that was stationed in the united states. the british, with that idea still fresh in their mind, they realize they didn't want a standing military. we started having problems overseas. american merchant ships were being attacked in the mediterranean. we realized we needed that standing mili
him of the united the navy. this program is about 75 minutes. >> welcome to the washington navy yard. i'm the director of education here at the national museum of and this tour will take us throughout the history of the washington navy yard, which is a very extensive one. the yard itself is seen a lot of different historical events. some happy, some, some every day events. the yard itself has changed dramatic he over the many years. andas first founded in 1798 it was around that time that...
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what has that company done to the navy? s: for one thing, it has completely embarrassed the united states navy, shocked the culture of the navy that people were corrupted to provide glenn defense marine mostly with information about ship movements, but other things as well, in exchange for not that much money but fairly lavish lifestyles. so they threw fabulous parties, had great dinners, provided prostitutes for a lot of people, really expensive gifts for their wives, paid for family vacations. we are talking on the order of $10,000, $20,000, $30,000 for a weekend, some of their parties. i mean, dinner could cost $20,000 to $30,000 for six people. brian: let me read you a summary of what has happened until now. this is what is known, investigators have said that more than 200 people have come under scrutiny. among them are eight newly indicted navy officials including an admiral, 13 people who have pleaded guilty, six others who have been charged, four admirals who have been disciplined, two others known to be under investi
what has that company done to the navy? s: for one thing, it has completely embarrassed the united states navy, shocked the culture of the navy that people were corrupted to provide glenn defense marine mostly with information about ship movements, but other things as well, in exchange for not that much money but fairly lavish lifestyles. so they threw fabulous parties, had great dinners, provided prostitutes for a lot of people, really expensive gifts for their wives, paid for family...
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the show. they featured all u.s. navy ships in that, because the u.s. is by far the most valuable customer you could have. but they by no means are confined to the u.s. navy. virtually every navy on the coast operates out there and glenn defense marine asia. that's the japanese, the british, everybody. they deal with cruise ships -- brian: which they could easily pay off without criminal activity. chris: it's an incredible sophisticated operation. every ship out there, it is very enormous, very sophisticated. the u.s. navy happens to be a great customer. brian: let me simplify it for people who don't know how the navy operates. if i were in the navy connected with the seventh fleet, i would pick up the phone and tell fat leonard's company we are going to go a certain place, and we are going to do business with you. or better than that, the blend of -- glenn marine defense says you go here instead of here, running this, and the payoff comes for me, in terms of vacations and hotel rooms. chris: so the cambodian fellow you showed was an excellent example.
the show. they featured all u.s. navy ships in that, because the u.s. is by far the most valuable customer you could have. but they by no means are confined to the u.s. navy. virtually every navy on the coast operates out there and glenn defense marine asia. that's the japanese, the british, everybody. they deal with cruise ships -- brian: which they could easily pay off without criminal activity. chris: it's an incredible sophisticated operation. every ship out there, it is very enormous,...
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for the navy of tomorrow. a prototype laboratory, the first working models and new guns are built for test. there's a factory for new and a producers of intricate weapons that require extreme technical skill and know how in many different fields. let's take a quick look at a gun in the making. after paperwork and many departments, planning, engineering, production and inspection, actual work begins. raw materials for into the processing shops. the pattern is made. parts are forged, shaved and treated. machining.ough finish machining, testing, and final assembly. the weapon is now ready for testing at the naval proving ground in virginia. it's 50 miles below washington on the west shore of the potomac river. these velocity towers or symbol of the accuracy and precision the caceres -- necessary. this is the final step in firing the table from there. the information which will ultimately be recorded will be reduced to ballistic tables that are vital to any problem. it's one of several facilities maintained at dah
for the navy of tomorrow. a prototype laboratory, the first working models and new guns are built for test. there's a factory for new and a producers of intricate weapons that require extreme technical skill and know how in many different fields. let's take a quick look at a gun in the making. after paperwork and many departments, planning, engineering, production and inspection, actual work begins. raw materials for into the processing shops. the pattern is made. parts are forged, shaved and...
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caused a revolution in the navy. rdevelopment of the atom peaceful and warlike purposes generated this need for this research reactor. the reactor facility includes a full type reactor, experimental laboratory space, and office space. without proper tools, the scientist can be obstructed just like an automobile material -- mechanic. i -- thisicrosoft and micro-static generator, they can conduct studies. the study of the atmosphere using rockets is one of the most intriguing programs involving since worldrom nrl war ii. these airborne laboratories collect data on cosmic radiation for nrl scientists. program forlated gathering data from outer space. is annique 50 foot dish elaborate radiotelescope used in examining solar emissions. this is the human engineering laboratory, with the spots characteristics of humans is studied to help improve such things as aircraft control systems. it it's the navy machine to the man. ofject vanguard is the name -- assigned to the satellite program. the project to wrapped around assembles
caused a revolution in the navy. rdevelopment of the atom peaceful and warlike purposes generated this need for this research reactor. the reactor facility includes a full type reactor, experimental laboratory space, and office space. without proper tools, the scientist can be obstructed just like an automobile material -- mechanic. i -- thisicrosoft and micro-static generator, they can conduct studies. the study of the atmosphere using rockets is one of the most intriguing programs involving...
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as part of what the navy does. keep open pathways of prosperity from the straits of our moves to the south china sea, or just yesterday, one of conducted freedom of navigation operations, reminding the world american leadership looks like very as also with the navy does. and you do what men and women in the navy have always done, you bear the burdens of your duty with honor, courage, and commitment as the unbreakable backbone of american freedom. that's what the navy does, and it's now all of you will do from this day forward. and soon to be commissioned officers in the united states navy and rain core, all of you from this day forward are called to the leaders. -- to be leaders. always room for that you follow the wake of heroes who have done just that, you can banish any doubt by thinking of those who have gone before, and the great cloud of witnesses that surrounds us today. not just in the stands, that beyond. -- but beyond. why think of those who have gone before, i think of just a half century ago, a young ma
as part of what the navy does. keep open pathways of prosperity from the straits of our moves to the south china sea, or just yesterday, one of conducted freedom of navigation operations, reminding the world american leadership looks like very as also with the navy does. and you do what men and women in the navy have always done, you bear the burdens of your duty with honor, courage, and commitment as the unbreakable backbone of american freedom. that's what the navy does, and it's now all of...
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he organized the meeting between anthony smith and the navy last summer. now he says he's fed up with the delay. nge >> they're coming up with a plan to figure out how to test it. that's a mistake when you're allowing people to work there today. >> 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? >> because we've looked at this particular area very closely, we don't believe that there's any current risk. we have time to do a thorough investigation. >> reporter: anthony smith says he hopes he can rely on the navy's team to find the full extent of contamination he believes may still exist at hunters point. >> unless you go there and sample, you'll never know. >> the navy says next month it expects its team of experts to recommend areas of the shipyard that contractors should retest. we reached out to tetra tech for comments on smith's allegations. the company says because of its agreement with the navy, it's not allowed to provide details abo
he organized the meeting between anthony smith and the navy last summer. now he says he's fed up with the delay. nge >> they're coming up with a plan to figure out how to test it. that's a mistake when you're allowing people to work there today. >> 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? >> because we've looked at this particular area very closely, we...
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he organized the meeting between anthony smith and the navy last summer. o figure out how to test it. that's a mistake when you're allowing people to work there today. >> do you think the navy should be moving with some sense of urgency because this specific parcel of land is so close to where new construction is already happening? >> because we've looked at this particular area very crossly and we don't believe that there is any current risk we have time to do it -- do a thorough investigation. >> anthony smith says he hopes he can rely on the navy's team to find the full extent of contamination he believes may still exist at hunters point. >> unless you go there and sample, you'll never know. >> the navy says next month it expects the team of experts to recommend areas of the shipyard that contractors should re-test. we also reached tout to the company for comment on smith's allegations the company says because of the agreement with the navy it's not allowed to provide details about work onnen hunters point. >> thank you so much liz. if you have a tip for
he organized the meeting between anthony smith and the navy last summer. o figure out how to test it. that's a mistake when you're allowing people to work there today. >> do you think the navy should be moving with some sense of urgency because this specific parcel of land is so close to where new construction is already happening? >> because we've looked at this particular area very crossly and we don't believe that there is any current risk we have time to do it -- do a thorough...
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his advisers about having enough navy -- about the word in the navy regs. he said, now, does the asterisk before the word male before be u.s. citizen allow him to enlist women in the navy? and with a thumbs up from those advisers, daniels ordered the u.s. navy to enlist women. and women flooded to recruiting stations, and they signed up, and they were sworn in to the navy. after world war ii ended, the united states congress decided to change what they saw as an error in the navy regulations. and they changed it back to, from u.s. citizen, they put the word male in front of that. now, this is an example of what a difference the presence or the absence of a single word means in the united states official document. just as the words in the united states constitution are extremely important when granting full rights to citizenship to men and women in our country. the words u.s. citizen automatically include women when rights and privileges are conveyed. however, both the use of the single word men beplacing the word male before those words excludes women. howev
his advisers about having enough navy -- about the word in the navy regs. he said, now, does the asterisk before the word male before be u.s. citizen allow him to enlist women in the navy? and with a thumbs up from those advisers, daniels ordered the u.s. navy to enlist women. and women flooded to recruiting stations, and they signed up, and they were sworn in to the navy. after world war ii ended, the united states congress decided to change what they saw as an error in the navy regulations....
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robinson says the navy only has to meet that standard if it's determined contamination was caused by past navy activity, like the operation of its radiologic lab. robinson says second in 2012 two feet of soil was moved from the area as part of the general cleanup land and we dug through navy records and found no surveys have ever been performed on the soil where smith took sample. >> i'm disapointed. i'm terribly disappointed in the navy. >> reporter: a meeting was organized by smith and the navy last summer and now he's fed up with the delay. >> they are coming up with a plan to figure out how to test it. that's a mistake when you're allowing people to work there today. >> reporter: 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? >> because we've looked at this particular area very closely and we don't believe there's any current risk, we have time to do a thorough investigation. >> reporter: anthony smith says he hopes he can rely on the navy's team to find the ful
robinson says the navy only has to meet that standard if it's determined contamination was caused by past navy activity, like the operation of its radiologic lab. robinson says second in 2012 two feet of soil was moved from the area as part of the general cleanup land and we dug through navy records and found no surveys have ever been performed on the soil where smith took sample. >> i'm disapointed. i'm terribly disappointed in the navy. >> reporter: a meeting was organized by...
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[laughter] malcolm: the u.s. navys the only one of the three services that has three different branches of the service. you know, the army, air force, marine corps, have officer and enlisted. the navy is the only one with officer enlisted and chiefs. chiefs are the middle management, and when you become a chief petty officer, you go through an elaborate ceremony to discard yourself from your junior enlisted ways and to take on the leadership of actually running things. that is opposed to managing things. but to run things correctly, you had to actually have done that job. and the navy, back in the days when they formed the chiefs, it was highly mechanized. it was a lot more sophisticated, so they created a core country -- core cadre of experts. since then, they have gone on to create war officers, which are people who are senior listed, who came on and became junior officers, but i had a chance to do that. there had already been one master chief nance in the navy, and i would retire and move on to other parts of the i
[laughter] malcolm: the u.s. navys the only one of the three services that has three different branches of the service. you know, the army, air force, marine corps, have officer and enlisted. the navy is the only one with officer enlisted and chiefs. chiefs are the middle management, and when you become a chief petty officer, you go through an elaborate ceremony to discard yourself from your junior enlisted ways and to take on the leadership of actually running things. that is opposed to...
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. >> we've always thought that the navy buying additional super hornets made sense, because they need airplanes to last to the 2040s. >> reporter: the navy disclosed that two out of every three f-18 planes are out of commission, awaiting repairs. they've been flown hard in a post-9/11 world which has resulted in a serious fighter jet shortfall. this growler is the jamming plane outfitted for the super hornet, both part of the f-18 family and both assembled here in st. louis. boeing says it's ready to make more. >> we're producing two sets per month, growlers and hornets. we can do that going back up to three or four per month in the early '20s. >> reporter: there is an allotment for 14 new super hornets. the navy is expected to buy at least a hundred more in 2022, assuring dominance for decades to come. working on a new version for future orders. >> the block 3 now is going to keep us several steps ahead of what we project is the future threat. >> reporter: after a 20-year career with the navy, this pilot test flies them as they come off the assembly line. he says it's imperative that
. >> we've always thought that the navy buying additional super hornets made sense, because they need airplanes to last to the 2040s. >> reporter: the navy disclosed that two out of every three f-18 planes are out of commission, awaiting repairs. they've been flown hard in a post-9/11 world which has resulted in a serious fighter jet shortfall. this growler is the jamming plane outfitted for the super hornet, both part of the f-18 family and both assembled here in st. louis. boeing...
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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 sea captain, which seem to be an oxymoron. he had more or less retired from the 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. he 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 security -- social circle were interesting people, but they had no money. so he found himself awash, ashore without support. nonetheless he sent his petition off to the congress and it caused some debate. the debate begin to divide in
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 sea captain, which seem to be an oxymoron. he had more or less retired from the sea on private investments. and he spent most of his time as...
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the navy had other plans. in november 1941 barton was ordered to the philippines and shortly after his arrival he was felled by a shrapnel wounds in the leg. it happens during an enemy bombing raid on the us naval base near manila hours after the sneak attack on pearl harbor. while he was being admitted to the base hospital, his ship, a submarine tender, threw off its lines and set course for australia. with general macarthur's farmers already destroyed on the ground there was no air cover for the small american fleet or naval submarines on the globe. all ships were ordered out during the japanese air raid. the overwhelmed naval medical staff conferred our next step. .. the stretcher bearers, an odd group of 17 native musicians, none of whom the patients had seen before or since struggled to avoid studying on some arms or legs. crews gathered human remains before the japanese return in the morning. the cruise and stretcher boat had dogs, cats, chickens and fish party tearing at the flesh. at the dock a hastily
the navy had other plans. in november 1941 barton was ordered to the philippines and shortly after his arrival he was felled by a shrapnel wounds in the leg. it happens during an enemy bombing raid on the us naval base near manila hours after the sneak attack on pearl harbor. while he was being admitted to the base hospital, his ship, a submarine tender, threw off its lines and set course for australia. with general macarthur's farmers already destroyed on the ground there was no air cover for...
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in 1966 the navy yard in world war ii would have been the largest deployer commission. by the time i moved about an a minute away from the navy yard, it was the home to a few operating warehouses but the buildings fell on the body that had been reportedly conducted by one of the legendary wiseguys. our next-door neighbor was an elderly irish couple who had one taken in the borders as for so many dead in the brownstone areas during the depression and the decades following. they were now being paid by the city of new york to house the elderly, and that was the musical accompaniment of my children's earlier years. brooklyn was actually losing population. years like later they would say about this time you heard it over and over in these days. the police gq magazine called the. they would protect their cashiers and now have windows nt things of their expansive and expensive selections. how could they be interested for those made in brooklyn or saving so. the place isn't even a city, it is a borough and it has 2,600,000 people a. over the past 30 or 40 years advanced economi
in 1966 the navy yard in world war ii would have been the largest deployer commission. by the time i moved about an a minute away from the navy yard, it was the home to a few operating warehouses but the buildings fell on the body that had been reportedly conducted by one of the legendary wiseguys. our next-door neighbor was an elderly irish couple who had one taken in the borders as for so many dead in the brownstone areas during the depression and the decades following. they were now being...
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he joined the navy at 17 and served as a gunner. was once again aboard the yorktown in 1942, when it was sunk at the battle of midway. he is a retired navy captain and now lives in athens, georgia. wendell enlisted at 17, was a crew member aboard your town at sea and yorktown. he returned to pearl harbor to help repair the uss virginia. he eventually moved back home to lawrence county, alabama, where he ran a small business and worked at the local paper mill until 1992. welcome mr. andrew robertson. he was awarded the king's medal in 1942. he is a veteran of the korean and vietnam wars. after a distinguished career with an 80 at home and see -- sea he served as the federal vice president of the navy league of australia ever since. please join us in recognizing these heroes of the greatest generation. [applause] >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, you will note that the table in front is set, and yet it is empty. it is in remembrance of our fallen comrades and friends who are no longer with us. i ask
he joined the navy at 17 and served as a gunner. was once again aboard the yorktown in 1942, when it was sunk at the battle of midway. he is a retired navy captain and now lives in athens, georgia. wendell enlisted at 17, was a crew member aboard your town at sea and yorktown. he returned to pearl harbor to help repair the uss virginia. he eventually moved back home to lawrence county, alabama, where he ran a small business and worked at the local paper mill until 1992. welcome mr. andrew...
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in the whole government as a whole want to reach the courts, and the lead torpedo contractor to the navy called the ew bliss company. the bliss company had invented a new type of torpedo in 1903 which the government thought worked, but it didn't work very well. the government started trying to help the salt the problems, including inventing a new type of engine for the torpedo. fast-forward to 1913, bliss company wants to take advantage of the export market. we want to sell this abroad and make our mind away your the government says no, absolutely not for three reasons. one, it says it basically can veto the company selling abroad because it owns the rights to the engine that the government invented. it controls the right to the engine also through a patent and it has the officer that developed the work take out. isrd in the most interesting that the government says he can do this because of something called the national events secrets act. it was a piece of legislation passed in 1911 which has largely been forgotten. it was the direct precursor to the 1917 espionage act, which is all ov
in the whole government as a whole want to reach the courts, and the lead torpedo contractor to the navy called the ew bliss company. the bliss company had invented a new type of torpedo in 1903 which the government thought worked, but it didn't work very well. the government started trying to help the salt the problems, including inventing a new type of engine for the torpedo. fast-forward to 1913, bliss company wants to take advantage of the export market. we want to sell this abroad and make...
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it's parts of what the navy does. n pathways of prosperity to the south china sea where yesterday one of our mighty ships conducted freedom of navigation operations reminding the world what american leadership looks like. it's also what the navy does. you do what men and women of the navy have always done. bear the burdens of your duty with honor, courage and commitment as the unbreakable backbone of american freedom. that's what the navy does and now what all of you will do from this day forward. soon to be commissioned officers in the united states navy and marine corps, all of you from this day forward are called to be leaders. always remember that you follow in the wake of heroes who have done just that. you can banish any doubt by thinking of those who have gone before and the great cloud of witnesses that surrounds us today. not just in the stands but beyond. when i think of those who have gone before i think of a half century ago a young man from alabama did just what you all did. he answered the call to put on
it's parts of what the navy does. n pathways of prosperity to the south china sea where yesterday one of our mighty ships conducted freedom of navigation operations reminding the world what american leadership looks like. it's also what the navy does. you do what men and women of the navy have always done. bear the burdens of your duty with honor, courage and commitment as the unbreakable backbone of american freedom. that's what the navy does and now what all of you will do from this day...
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they inducted 12,000 women for the marines and also for the united states navy. they paid in the same and even though the press called in the yeomenettes,m girly, but he of said that is their rank. the british in the same month began recruiting women as well. the british had been in the war for three months. they had the group of women called munitionettes. so it could not be so -- so it was not so out of sync with femininity they would at this ette. they were called the canary girls because of the toxic chemicals they had to deal with were so strong that they turned their skin yellow. they also started a women's gs and theyd the was use them not in combat but in they did a variety of jobs like telephone operating. knew that in a way they would have to ultimately respond. they did not want to bring in women but the industrial revolution would not let them have their way, basically. this is a civilian exchange. if you have your glasses on or ,ust have really great eyesight at the very back of the room you will see men supervising the women supervising the women bec
they inducted 12,000 women for the marines and also for the united states navy. they paid in the same and even though the press called in the yeomenettes,m girly, but he of said that is their rank. the british in the same month began recruiting women as well. the british had been in the war for three months. they had the group of women called munitionettes. so it could not be so -- so it was not so out of sync with femininity they would at this ette. they were called the canary girls because of...
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the skydiving disaster involving a navy s.e.a.l. the memorial day weekend stunt gone wrong. the s.e.a.l. forced to ditch that parachute, then slamming into the hudson river. >>> plus, the white house family crisis. president trump's son-in-law jared kushner accused of wanting to set up a back channel to speak with russian officials. this, as the investigation into the trump campaign and possible russian collusion heats up. are people close to the president now suggesting kushner take a leave of absence? >>> water park emergency. this 10-year-old somehow surviving after flying right off this steep water slide. >>> holiday storm threat. deadly flooding in the heartland. the severe weather pushing eastward. >>> and, crash landing. the collision at the indy 500. tonight, how that driver is doing. >>> and good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. and we begin with the memorial day skydiving event going wrong for a navy s.e.a.l. this happening near the statue of liberty. that is his empty parachute floating into a parking lot. he had already cut himself l
the skydiving disaster involving a navy s.e.a.l. the memorial day weekend stunt gone wrong. the s.e.a.l. forced to ditch that parachute, then slamming into the hudson river. >>> plus, the white house family crisis. president trump's son-in-law jared kushner accused of wanting to set up a back channel to speak with russian officials. this, as the investigation into the trump campaign and possible russian collusion heats up. are people close to the president now suggesting kushner take a...
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but the marines and the navy had a different attitude. march 1917, more than 100 years ago, the secretary of the navy, whose wife was a suffragist fyi, he -- they did not have enough soldiers. he asked his own counsel, can we bring some in? there is nothing in the legislation that said you cannot. usedrecruited women and and employed 11,000 women in both the marines and also the united states navy. press called to them unionettes, that was their rank. .e insisted almost in the same month, began recruiting women. they had been doing that for more than three years at this point. they had been using women in different capacities. they had a group of women called munitionettes. so it did not look out of link with femininity they added a -ette. had toic chemicals they deal with were so strong it turned their skin yellow, the canary girls. corps, women's auxiliary some were under bombardment in france and some died. they were doing telephone operating, running raids, railroads. that, in a way, they ultimately had to respond. they did not want t
but the marines and the navy had a different attitude. march 1917, more than 100 years ago, the secretary of the navy, whose wife was a suffragist fyi, he -- they did not have enough soldiers. he asked his own counsel, can we bring some in? there is nothing in the legislation that said you cannot. usedrecruited women and and employed 11,000 women in both the marines and also the united states navy. press called to them unionettes, that was their rank. .e insisted almost in the same month,...
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it is the story of lieutenant jack powers, a navy flyer. he grew up miles from here in a modest apartment in washington heights right up the road. he then went on to the united states naval academy. there his roommate told him, never trust him to expect conventionality. he wasn't a conventional person. he is a hilarious rebel and his own man. you will like him. he is just a different kind of a guy. in other words, he was a new yorker. >> [laughter] [applause] pres. trump: by the attack on pearl harbor, jack had already served six years in the navy. in the six months that followed, the allies suffered many defeats and many casualties. japan captured footholds all across the pacific. and that was closing fast on australia. in may 1942 they moved on the base just a few hundred miles from australian shores. it was there off the coast that american and australian ships met the enemy in the coral sea. on the morning of may 7, jack powers launched his dauntless dive bomber from the deck of the yorktown. he was some flyer, i can tell you that. soon
it is the story of lieutenant jack powers, a navy flyer. he grew up miles from here in a modest apartment in washington heights right up the road. he then went on to the united states naval academy. there his roommate told him, never trust him to expect conventionality. he wasn't a conventional person. he is a hilarious rebel and his own man. you will like him. he is just a different kind of a guy. in other words, he was a new yorker. >> [laughter] [applause] pres. trump: by the attack on...
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they are being taken to the navy on monday. they are being ta ken to safer the navy on monday. en to safer places. at the moment, the message from the authorities is do not go home. the forecast for tuesday is continuing heavy rainfall and very strong winds. this storm is due to move away from sri lanka and towards bangladesh. charles haviland, bbc news. the seventieth cannes film festival has drawn to a close, with the coveted palme d'or — the highest prize awarded at the festival — won by the swedish film, the square. germany's diane kruger was named best actress, while hollywood star joaquin phoenix won the prize for best actor. tim allman reports. khan is where glamour meets art. celebrity meets creativity. this is a place that takes for making very seriously. —— cannes. that is what makes this yea rs —— cannes. that is what makes this years winner of the palm d'or something of a surprise. the film—maker thrilled to bits. something of a surprise. the film—maker thrilled to bitsm something of a surprise. the film-maker thrilled to bits. it is fantastic, i am super happy. i ch
they are being taken to the navy on monday. they are being ta ken to safer the navy on monday. en to safer places. at the moment, the message from the authorities is do not go home. the forecast for tuesday is continuing heavy rainfall and very strong winds. this storm is due to move away from sri lanka and towards bangladesh. charles haviland, bbc news. the seventieth cannes film festival has drawn to a close, with the coveted palme d'or — the highest prize awarded at the festival — won by...
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. >> a member of the u.s. navy seal skydiving group was killed today in a parachuting accident. it happened during a fleet week performance in jersey city, new jersey, just across new york harbor from manhattan. investigators are looking into the cause. >> about 3700 u.s. service members are in new york for fleet week. on saturday u.s. navy divers showed off their skills in the middle of time square. take a look. >> this is just to show kind of what the divers are doing down in the water. we go to 190 feet, sometimes even deeper than that. so a lot of people can't see what we do down there or see the types of diving rigs that we use in the navy. and this shows all of it. >> the people you are seeing out here are actual sailors, divers, people that do these jobs every single day, you're seeing them come here, take a break and come interact with the public. so it's really neat. i love seeing the excitement. >> it was really good and it was cool. >> oh, really awesome. it feels like i'm at boot camp. >> well, i was hobbable hobl down the stairs he got out and splashed water all over
. >> a member of the u.s. navy seal skydiving group was killed today in a parachuting accident. it happened during a fleet week performance in jersey city, new jersey, just across new york harbor from manhattan. investigators are looking into the cause. >> about 3700 u.s. service members are in new york for fleet week. on saturday u.s. navy divers showed off their skills in the middle of time square. take a look. >> this is just to show kind of what the divers are doing down...
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they came out on top between the navy and the army and here they are in the rose garden to accept therophy on behalf of their school. must be a pretty interesting experience, considering every thing that's happening in the world, as well as the new president. >> jon: the president will be handing out that trophy momentarily. you can imagine there stomach there are an awful lot of proud coaches and family members as the air force team continues to gather there in the rose garden. they are pretty excited today. >> jenna: the air force has come out on top 20 times. they've been the top military academy, beating both the army and the navy pier the navy second, 15 times winning that honor, the army has six titles. those of the stats over the years, but it's also showing how long this rivalry has gone on. >> jon: shall i point out that the army gave birth to the air force. >> jenna: i was wondering if you make the same point if you're standing amongst the crowd. it's from a distance that you help these viewers understand what they're watching. a father of an army son. >> jon: i'm sure there
they came out on top between the navy and the army and here they are in the rose garden to accept therophy on behalf of their school. must be a pretty interesting experience, considering every thing that's happening in the world, as well as the new president. >> jon: the president will be handing out that trophy momentarily. you can imagine there stomach there are an awful lot of proud coaches and family members as the air force team continues to gather there in the rose garden. they are...
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while based in chicago with the navy, the senator put himself through night school at the university of chicago, where he earned his mba with a concentration in economics. he later received a masters from the school of advanced study in london, before returning to the united states. later, as a legislative assistant in the u.s. senate. 2003, the senator returned home to indiana, he some met his wife emma jenny. and again put himself through night school, this time earning his jd from indiana university. togetheried and worked at a small law firm started by his wife's great-grandfather. today, they reside in bloomington is not here attending to his responsibilities. young children, like i do. a son tucker, and three daughters, and police, abigail, ava.va -- abballa -- i will say as a point of personal privilege, the senator and i first got to know each other when he was a congressman. behas been kind enough to part of the congressional soccer caucus. we played soccer together in a fundraiser. he supports charitable institutions, as many senators do. today's topic is one that heritage
while based in chicago with the navy, the senator put himself through night school at the university of chicago, where he earned his mba with a concentration in economics. he later received a masters from the school of advanced study in london, before returning to the united states. later, as a legislative assistant in the u.s. senate. 2003, the senator returned home to indiana, he some met his wife emma jenny. and again put himself through night school, this time earning his jd from indiana...
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they did not want to bring in women, as did the navy and the marines. but the industrial revolution kind of went aouldn't let them their way, basically. because this is a civilian exchange. by the way, if you've got your glasses on or just really great eyesight, which i don't have after having spent so much time in the archives, it's hard on the eyes, at the very back of the room, you see men supervising the women supervising the women because, you know, you couldn't just have women doing that. but it was a really -- it was a female-dominated occupation, and it was a very, very taxing, very high-speed occupation. the women were taking calls for information, they were giving out the time, they were checking back to see if somebody was still on the line, they were handling hundreds of calls per hour, actually, literally, talking with people. this was a period of time in which the telephone had no dial. it's what they called a candle stick phone. it looked like a big black candle stick and so a caller would simply lift up the receiver and speak into the mo
they did not want to bring in women, as did the navy and the marines. but the industrial revolution kind of went aouldn't let them their way, basically. because this is a civilian exchange. by the way, if you've got your glasses on or just really great eyesight, which i don't have after having spent so much time in the archives, it's hard on the eyes, at the very back of the room, you see men supervising the women supervising the women because, you know, you couldn't just have women doing that....
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the navy's newest, fastest, and quietest submarine is anything but playful. rginia class submarines can launch tomahawk cruise missiles, deploy a team of navy s.e.a.l.s from beneath the surface, and is among america's most lethal defense systems at sea. >> submarines have come a long way since world war ii. >> they have. >> reporter: captain brian sitlow leads a squadron of submarlins from the u.s. navy base in groton, connecticut. >> the ocean more and more is becoming a very critical element of our national security and our ability to influence adversaries and ensure our vital interests are protected throughout the world. >> reporter: and international waters are getting crowded. here's a russian sub getting a royal navy escort through the english channel last week. >> 70% of the globe is ocean. over 80% of the world's commerce flows across that ocean. >> reporter: the u.s. navy now has 69 commissioned submarines. 13 of them are virginia class subs. but that number will eventually double. two are being built each year at a cost of $2 billion apiece. >> do yo
the navy's newest, fastest, and quietest submarine is anything but playful. rginia class submarines can launch tomahawk cruise missiles, deploy a team of navy s.e.a.l.s from beneath the surface, and is among america's most lethal defense systems at sea. >> submarines have come a long way since world war ii. >> they have. >> reporter: captain brian sitlow leads a squadron of submarlins from the u.s. navy base in groton, connecticut. >> the ocean more and more is becoming...
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on the navy scandal involving fat leonard francis. >> it completely embarrassed the united states navyit completely shocked the coulter of the navy that people were corrupted to provide defense marines with mostly information about ship movements but other things as well in exchange for not that much money , but fairly lavish lifestyles. >>
on the navy scandal involving fat leonard francis. >> it completely embarrassed the united states navyit completely shocked the coulter of the navy that people were corrupted to provide defense marines with mostly information about ship movements but other things as well in exchange for not that much money , but fairly lavish lifestyles. >>
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. >>> tragedy for one of the navy's elite frogs as a parachute crashes over the harbor. >>> unbelievable wreck and everyone okay. >> caroline kennedy reflects on her father 100 years after his birth. >> between the barbecuing weekend, we say thank you to all who have served. nbc live starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm gigi stone woods. thanks for joining us. >> i'm frances rivera. appreciate you being up early on this memorial day. on this holiday president trump wakes up to a white house in crisis mode. he returned from his nine-day five-city overseas trip to chaos this weekend. the russia investigation looks to imperil his young esidency. he unleashing a barrage of tweets betterating the quote, fake news media, as hits close to home. with revelations centering on son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner as reuters says he had three conversations. tried to establish back channel communications with the russian operatives during the communication. they are communications chief john kelly is defending. >> any time you can open communications whether they are good friends or not go
. >>> tragedy for one of the navy's elite frogs as a parachute crashes over the harbor. >>> unbelievable wreck and everyone okay. >> caroline kennedy reflects on her father 100 years after his birth. >> between the barbecuing weekend, we say thank you to all who have served. nbc live starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm gigi stone woods. thanks for joining us. >> i'm frances rivera. appreciate you being up early on this memorial day. on this...
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franklin pierce and president abraham lincoln, including on his last day of life when he comes to the navy yard to visit the facilities here and meet with some people. we will talk about that further in the tour. this building was actually brought to the indian had the szilagyi for a while, because they were lacking buildings, and they needed it -- it actually served as a telephone switchboard operator house served as a mailroom and served as a guard post. it was in use until 1930 x, when it was abandoned at indianhead, and it wasn't until the 1990's that somebody tracked it down. it wasn't until a few years ago that they picked it up and brought it back here and refurbished it into what you see today.
franklin pierce and president abraham lincoln, including on his last day of life when he comes to the navy yard to visit the facilities here and meet with some people. we will talk about that further in the tour. this building was actually brought to the indian had the szilagyi for a while, because they were lacking buildings, and they needed it -- it actually served as a telephone switchboard operator house served as a mailroom and served as a guard post. it was in use until 1930 x, when it...
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the navy said it's a complex issue. o their concerns and working to find a solution to the problem. the marine corp says they're trying to find the root cause. pilots and the crew have to take off in f-18s knowing that they could have the problem and there's no automatic emergency system, nothing that would defect there's a problem and feed them oxygen in an emergency. so shep, you mentioned that i'm a former f-18 pilot. as part of my training, they deliberately starved me of ox gen. i couldn't do basic math or play patty cake let alone land in an emergency situation. >> are they taking it seriously? >> there is. another training aircraft they have grounded because of these types offish u 82 -- issues. but it's a very dangerous situation for these pilots. >> lea gabrielle, thank you. one of the worldest largest diamonds was up for sale today. the auction didn't go exactly as planned. plu plus, a small visitor bumming a ride of unsuspecting tourists heading down under. check your bags. stay with us. garden weeds are scoun
the navy said it's a complex issue. o their concerns and working to find a solution to the problem. the marine corp says they're trying to find the root cause. pilots and the crew have to take off in f-18s knowing that they could have the problem and there's no automatic emergency system, nothing that would defect there's a problem and feed them oxygen in an emergency. so shep, you mentioned that i'm a former f-18 pilot. as part of my training, they deliberately starved me of ox gen. i couldn't...
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the navy is still investigating if that's necessary. the man in charge says there's no risk to the public because some soil was removed from the area, and he says the level of cesium the worker claims to have found is normal. but our investigation uncovered the level the former employee says he detected is above the navy's own cleanup standard. you can check out our full investigation tonight at 6:00 or right now on our website, just head to nbcbayarea.com/weinvestigate. >> all right, thank you so much. if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call, 888-996-tips or send an e-mail to the unit at nbcbayarea.com. >> a chaotic scene in south korea. video of hundreds of people protesting the thad missile system. you may recall the u.s. moves that system into place last week. it can intercept missiles from north korea. some 300 people came out yesterday to protest that system. they took over the road to block the u.s. army. some of the trucks moving through the area, many protests were arrested. >>> as we pass that 100-day thres
the navy is still investigating if that's necessary. the man in charge says there's no risk to the public because some soil was removed from the area, and he says the level of cesium the worker claims to have found is normal. but our investigation uncovered the level the former employee says he detected is above the navy's own cleanup standard. you can check out our full investigation tonight at 6:00 or right now on our website, just head to nbcbayarea.com/weinvestigate. >> all right,...