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u.s. army colonel buddle say mcgregor the man who won the largest tank battle since world war two former navy seal and blogger j. robert de waal then stuart rhodes founder and president of oath keepers an organization of guardians of the republic committed to honoring their oath to the u.s. constitution remember u.s. troops confiscating civilian no weapons during katrina let's work to ensure that never happens again you're watching adam vs the man. joining me now is retired u.s. navy seal j. robert walker who served as a sniper in afghanistan and now blogs a powerful case that net on his site he references a quote that he appeared in my system self from douglas macarthur the soldier above all other people prays for peace for he must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war was to thank you for viruses and pleasure so. you served as a sniper for the navy seals in afghanistan tell us a little bit about your service and what lessons you gain from it i have to carry out that i did not actually serve as a sniper and wasn't required in the navy seals ok intel on primary reconnaissance go
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it's a big part of navy history, one of the big for hospital facilities in the u.s. and afterwards it was the navy center for research for prosthetics. it was the navy prosthetics research lab all whole floor in one of the basements of this facility. a lot of the vietnam vets in world war two that's who had amputations or treated here. >>reporter: reporting live, kron 4 news. >>jacqueline: temperatures are high school this afternoon especially close to the coast. we're going to see warm up out there tomorrow. i will have the details coming up. >>pam: drivers with in in long lines for gasoline. and nearly half a million homes have been left without power after the latest tremor. three people were killed in yesterday's aftershock it was the strongest since last month's magnitude 9.0 quake triggered a tsunami that wiped out hundreds of miles of japan's northeastern coast. as many as 25,000 people are believed to be killed in the original disaster. evidence of the devastation is on the move, an enormous pile of debris which is floating away from japan and as grant tells
it's a big part of navy history, one of the big for hospital facilities in the u.s. and afterwards it was the navy center for research for prosthetics. it was the navy prosthetics research lab all whole floor in one of the basements of this facility. a lot of the vietnam vets in world war two that's who had amputations or treated here. >>reporter: reporting live, kron 4 news. >>jacqueline: temperatures are high school this afternoon especially close to the coast. we're going to see...
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these pictures taken by the u.s. navy and oceanic and atmospheric administration give us a glimpse.here are reports of boats, houses and tractor trailers. you conceal the wood from houses that just splintered like toothpicks. scientists say most human remains will break apart and never reach land. but feet that are still in shoes could float and washed ashore. some say the collection of debris is three times the size of texas. experts don't think the majority of it will never reach land. but they say some likely will. gramm lotus, kron 4 news. >>rob: the people affected could use help in rebuilding. if you'd like to pitch in you could do so next saturday both 16th. japan restart is hosting a charity concert at the sundance. there are tens of millions of americans use facebook and that takes a lot of computer power. enough is because the way to make social networking much quicker, we will tell you how next on kron 4 news. more 10:00 p.m. kron 4 is a special encore presentation of baseball by the bay. an in-depth look at the giants as the make another run at the title. also carries it
these pictures taken by the u.s. navy and oceanic and atmospheric administration give us a glimpse.here are reports of boats, houses and tractor trailers. you conceal the wood from houses that just splintered like toothpicks. scientists say most human remains will break apart and never reach land. but feet that are still in shoes could float and washed ashore. some say the collection of debris is three times the size of texas. experts don't think the majority of it will never reach land. but...
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the facility was built by the u.s. navy and has been vacant for the last decade.reement when it was transferred to the city, all revenue generated in the marina will stay in the marina. staff reached out to the following community groups. the marina harbour association, golden gate yacht club, fort mason, america's cup event authority, marina merchants association. staff met with a supervisor and sat down with a representative in late february and met with board members of the community association. we've had conversations with the st. francis yacht club, the america's cup event authority, and the merchants association, and have contacted the golden gate yacht club. during these conversations, community concerns centered around trash pick up, lighting and sign-ins', traffic, and parking. mitigation of these concerns has been aggressively addressed. in addition, we have committed to having at least one community representative to sit on the panel for the refp. red will be paid monthly -- rent will be paid monthly. we will allow one nine-year term with a longer leas
the facility was built by the u.s. navy and has been vacant for the last decade.reement when it was transferred to the city, all revenue generated in the marina will stay in the marina. staff reached out to the following community groups. the marina harbour association, golden gate yacht club, fort mason, america's cup event authority, marina merchants association. staff met with a supervisor and sat down with a representative in late february and met with board members of the community...
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u.s. navy says an fa-18 horn net crashed at the naval air station in lemoore. two crew members died during this training flight over a field near the air base. >>> we're just now getting details of another case, of an air traffic controller sleeping on the job. this time it happened in knoxville, tennessee, in february. the faa says the controller working in the radar room slept for five hours during his midnight shift. there weren't any problems or close calls as a result of his nap. there was also the incident last month in washington, d.c., when two planes landed at reagan international because the air traffic controller was asleep while on duty. the faa is conducting a nationwide review now of staffing during midnight shifts as a result of the two recent incidents. >>> japan may have stopped highly radioactive water from leaking into the sea but concerns have now moved to the effects of radiation accumulating around the crippled reactors. engineers have managed to shut off the radioactive water that was pouring into the ocean. they used liquid glass injecte
u.s. navy says an fa-18 horn net crashed at the naval air station in lemoore. two crew members died during this training flight over a field near the air base. >>> we're just now getting details of another case, of an air traffic controller sleeping on the job. this time it happened in knoxville, tennessee, in february. the faa says the controller working in the radar room slept for five hours during his midnight shift. there weren't any problems or close calls as a result of his nap....
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sailors from the u.s. navy seventh fleet say they've never seen anything like it.s and cars bobbing in the ocean are a threat to shipping traffic. >> it stretches 500 miles across the pacific, like new york all the way to michigan and it's headed straight to the united states. >> it will move with a powerful current called the north pacific gyra carrying 200,000 destroyed buildings. they say a year from now we'll see things that easily float, boats and children's toys, two years out, fishing supplies and nets will come ashore. three years, shoes, plastic furniture and even entire dining stets. sat reminders of a disaster so enormous, parts of japan will finally come to rest half a world away. >> eric: secretary reports gate is in iraq today on the eve of the eighth anniversary the fall of baghdad. he says the united states could extend troop presence beyond the 2011 pullout if iraq asks for that. he met with iraqi president yesterday. he said this is probably his final trip to iraq as the pentagon chief. he also met with troops and allowing gays to serve openly wil
sailors from the u.s. navy seventh fleet say they've never seen anything like it.s and cars bobbing in the ocean are a threat to shipping traffic. >> it stretches 500 miles across the pacific, like new york all the way to michigan and it's headed straight to the united states. >> it will move with a powerful current called the north pacific gyra carrying 200,000 destroyed buildings. they say a year from now we'll see things that easily float, boats and children's toys, two years...
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property and the title of the treasure island belongs to the people of the state of california, not the u.s. navy was not the navy's to sell for $110 million and it's not private developers to develop. this is privatization of the public commons and i object to it. the value of one piece of property at 110 embark darrow is $6 million without any development. that's lands value alone. if you extrapolate that to treasure island, the property is worth $20 billion, that's b as in billion, 100,000 million. $6,000 million dollars. we sold this or allegedly tried to sell it to lenar for $110 million. this is a rip-off. the ownership issue has not been settled. title has not cleared. the privatization of our commons is something that is extremely serious, especially when it's for private gain. this is something that absolutely has to stop. the land belongs to the people of california and i object to the consideration of the e.i.r. at this time on behalf of the people of california. thank you. president olague: thank you. >> good evening, commissioners and title board members. my name is gail gilman, the
property and the title of the treasure island belongs to the people of the state of california, not the u.s. navy was not the navy's to sell for $110 million and it's not private developers to develop. this is privatization of the public commons and i object to it. the value of one piece of property at 110 embark darrow is $6 million without any development. that's lands value alone. if you extrapolate that to treasure island, the property is worth $20 billion, that's b as in billion, 100,000...
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personality former u.s. navy seal and bestselling author jesse ventura thank you so much for joining us and my pleasure always a pleasure your new book sixty three documents the government doesn't want you to read you know how's this book new from what we have seen week out in the past couple of months especially course when the weekly leaks scandal broke you have made comparison saying that this book has the same spirit as those disclosures sure where you want to mission to become the new joy and we started the book to launch we were already working on this book for two months and then the wiki leaks things happened thing happened and we got excited i mean we jumped for joy although we do use some of the wiki leaks documents but all these documents in this book are in the public domain and sure sure after mainstream media is not going to tell you you've got to go find the stuff and that's what we did the most difficult thing about doing this book was that. these documents you could substitute the word nazi and i
personality former u.s. navy seal and bestselling author jesse ventura thank you so much for joining us and my pleasure always a pleasure your new book sixty three documents the government doesn't want you to read you know how's this book new from what we have seen week out in the past couple of months especially course when the weekly leaks scandal broke you have made comparison saying that this book has the same spirit as those disclosures sure where you want to mission to become the new joy...
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i joined the u.s. navy in 1977 when i matriculated at the medical school in bethesda. my parents continue afford to send me, the only way to do it was a full scholarship, you just pay them back 12 years of your life, and i stayed on for 24 because it was that exciting. i learned a lot from the military. it really allowed me o become the person i am. and the things i really learned about was focusing on what the mission was about. what was our job, what was our mission, and that supersedes somebody's ego, supersedes whatever's going on. the other thing it taught me was respect for authority. and looking at my leaders and the people i served under, i was really fortunate to have wonderful role models and mentors who believed in me and guided me along and promoted me along the way. also taught me to be understanding and look out for my troops, the people who served with me and under me because you really, you're only as good as the people you work with and work as a team. i learned about camaraderie, but i also learned about not burning your bridges because sooner or late
i joined the u.s. navy in 1977 when i matriculated at the medical school in bethesda. my parents continue afford to send me, the only way to do it was a full scholarship, you just pay them back 12 years of your life, and i stayed on for 24 because it was that exciting. i learned a lot from the military. it really allowed me o become the person i am. and the things i really learned about was focusing on what the mission was about. what was our job, what was our mission, and that supersedes...
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three trillion dollars now the u.s. navy want to consider investing in a bigger clock with a few more digits on the display problems so bad the u.s. president can't ignore it and the government can't seem to solve it we have to live within our means we have to reduce our deficit republicans have refused to support measures such as raising taxes on the rich or cutting defense spending we're approaching arsenal that on a par with the total g.d.p. of the country this is very serious because most economic research suggests that countries tend to decelerate in their growth and have more and more severe economic problems once they get the g.d.p. ratio gets above about ninety percent and we're about to go through that level all eyes are now on the nation that sets the bar for others to see if they get clean up its own bad debts at home or nine r.t. new york. on the way the u.s. looks to improve its economic standing by exploring in the energy resource before it is out why the extraction eases shale gas complete rest in the health o
three trillion dollars now the u.s. navy want to consider investing in a bigger clock with a few more digits on the display problems so bad the u.s. president can't ignore it and the government can't seem to solve it we have to live within our means we have to reduce our deficit republicans have refused to support measures such as raising taxes on the rich or cutting defense spending we're approaching arsenal that on a par with the total g.d.p. of the country this is very serious because most...
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we've been on treasure island since 1992 when we did landscape work for the u.s. navy. and we've been there ever since. all our hiring and entry-level workers is through the tie-dye and we have created over 70 long-term jobs for disadvantaged san francisco residents. we focus on individuals with a history of homeless and similar barriers. we help them by providing steady employment, a supportive environment, medical and other benefits, job training to make them professional landscapers, and this builds confidence and determination. we strongly support this development because it gives us more opportunities to help more people. thank you. >> hi, my name is dave alexander. i'm an employee of rubecon. nine years ago i was at rock bottom, homeless, jobless, etc. within those nine years they offered me a job landscaping. i now ha help of others, to be able to keep the island clean and green. thank you. >> good evening, board members and commissioners. my name is peter mccaffrey, the owner of wine valley catering and pavilion by the bay. i'd love to encourage you to support t
we've been on treasure island since 1992 when we did landscape work for the u.s. navy. and we've been there ever since. all our hiring and entry-level workers is through the tie-dye and we have created over 70 long-term jobs for disadvantaged san francisco residents. we focus on individuals with a history of homeless and similar barriers. we help them by providing steady employment, a supportive environment, medical and other benefits, job training to make them professional landscapers, and...
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clearing the way for the rebel fighters on the ground and there is even speculation egypt and the u.s. navy seal training them but the front line is still shifting back and forth but the rebels achieving only brief advances west this. anyway. the opposition says the are ready to take weapons from any willing steed in order to get their feet but it's. more weapons will help improve discipline. teenagers training or combat experience but. it seems that they are think they are not you know very much representative of what's going on on the ground we are seeing very articulate people talking to various governments in europe but also to the americans whereas on the ground we are seeing rebels armed rebels completely disorganized who do not have not sure they do not seem to have any political points to make aside from of course getting rid of gadhafi according to some estimates only twenty percent of the good he's military might have been destroyed despite the call it seems efforts instead his forces are reported to have changed tactic come of watching themselves as rebels to confuse nato pilots
clearing the way for the rebel fighters on the ground and there is even speculation egypt and the u.s. navy seal training them but the front line is still shifting back and forth but the rebels achieving only brief advances west this. anyway. the opposition says the are ready to take weapons from any willing steed in order to get their feet but it's. more weapons will help improve discipline. teenagers training or combat experience but. it seems that they are think they are not you know very...
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artsy that washington's initiative to send its trains is just another step along the path towards a u.s. navy ground operation. it was a stalemate we knew it would be a stalemate so maybe it didn't work the tomahawks in the beginning honest to one of them didn't work so what do you do the total trolls this is urban warfare and the pentagon is lying once again saying there will be no collateral damage we just have to look at the record to try the worst to see this is not true coming back to the sooner the packers and rice we have been told that this is not a us war the witnessed by the by africom the african command that was its first african war between the hawks where last night general carter ham which is the commander of africa then the us which to nato which is basically the pentagon a weaponized army you're now saying is deciding vessels without an american ok and i don't know if we have been told that the u.s. as of last thursday out of strike missions in libya only have u.s. predators underground so once we can write off another nonstop and soon we're going to have boots on the ground
artsy that washington's initiative to send its trains is just another step along the path towards a u.s. navy ground operation. it was a stalemate we knew it would be a stalemate so maybe it didn't work the tomahawks in the beginning honest to one of them didn't work so what do you do the total trolls this is urban warfare and the pentagon is lying once again saying there will be no collateral damage we just have to look at the record to try the worst to see this is not true coming back to the...
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personality former u.s. navy seal and bestselling author jesse ventura thank you so much for joining us it's my pleasure always a pleasure your new book sixty three documents the government doesn't want you to read you know how's this book new all these documents in this book are in the public domain mainstream media is not going to tell you in the article for even the stuff the boss difficult for him about doing this book was that. these documents you could substitute the word nazi and it would work and that troubles me because that's a pretty harsh statement so well it's not that hard do you mean what did you discover working well the cia's assassination manual assassination is just a fair and she word for first degree murder how about a document that we discovered in the late forty's early fifty's where the united states went down to nicaragua and rounded up a bunch of people and infected them with syphilis like all to see of penicillin worked you say you want to know what the government is up to do you think
personality former u.s. navy seal and bestselling author jesse ventura thank you so much for joining us it's my pleasure always a pleasure your new book sixty three documents the government doesn't want you to read you know how's this book new all these documents in this book are in the public domain mainstream media is not going to tell you in the article for even the stuff the boss difficult for him about doing this book was that. these documents you could substitute the word nazi and it...
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sailors from the u.s. navy's 7th fleet say they've never seen anything like it. >> it's very challenging to move through these, considering these boats operate on propellers and that these fishing nets or other debris can be dangerous to the vessels. >> reporter: that now famous dog rescued off a floating house nearly a week ago gave us a glimpse of what's out there, but there are cars and furniture, too. even floating homes. all now a threat to shipping traffic. the debris field is massive, stretching as much as 500 miles across the pacific. a distance of new york all the way to michigan. and it's headed straight for the united states. it will move with a powerful current called the north pacific gyre, carrying the remnants of 200,000 destroyed buildings towards washington state, then oregon and california. oceanographers say a year from now, we'll begin to see things that easily float, like boats, wood from houses and plastic children's toys. two years out, things that don't carry as well in the wind, like fish
sailors from the u.s. navy's 7th fleet say they've never seen anything like it. >> it's very challenging to move through these, considering these boats operate on propellers and that these fishing nets or other debris can be dangerous to the vessels. >> reporter: that now famous dog rescued off a floating house nearly a week ago gave us a glimpse of what's out there, but there are cars and furniture, too. even floating homes. all now a threat to shipping traffic. the debris field is...
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save the freedom of navigation which the u.s. navy can assure.as our dependence on foreign energy declines this will become much clearer. self-sufficiency will also allow americans and the west to stop protecting the gulf and other muslim tyrannies. regimes the clout economic destiny, steadily export religious hatred for us, and descartes advocacy of freedom and. to be pure and even spectacular hypocrisy. for america and its allies, it will also end the current cool reality that sees a portion of the price parents pay at the pump, flow from oil-rich arabs and islamists insurgents were killing their soldier children in iraq and afghanistan. second, the impossible must be done. congress must be made to find a backbone or be purged in coming elections. a backbone with which to end its opine and surely illegal abdication of the executive branch of its sole power to declare war. and thereby restore constitutionality, and, therefore, sanity to the u.s. warmaking process. infamously, no congress has declared war since december 8, 1941. and yet we have r
save the freedom of navigation which the u.s. navy can assure.as our dependence on foreign energy declines this will become much clearer. self-sufficiency will also allow americans and the west to stop protecting the gulf and other muslim tyrannies. regimes the clout economic destiny, steadily export religious hatred for us, and descartes advocacy of freedom and. to be pure and even spectacular hypocrisy. for america and its allies, it will also end the current cool reality that sees a portion...
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those activists including one called gen next which had a couple of years ago they met with some u.s. navy seals and we're going to go through some training and you can look at the pictures on their own web site of them getting training on sniper rifle use so you see there is a rainy and news reports that are suggesting that the sniper that we're seeing in in syria right now are in fact not syrian forces at all but are actually sent in from the outside it is certainly interesting when we go into countries that we know so little about i mean syria there are very few journalists even allowed inside this country as opposed to libya but it is hard to find figure out who the enemy is and sort of what they stand for and you know a big question you know should we have a method here in the u.s. in which you know we lay out some guidelines or we lay out some standards for u.s. foreign policy when it comes to you know this pro-democracy movement sweeping across the world really president obama remember he said in his speech he said you know we can't help everyone but what are the defining factor is
those activists including one called gen next which had a couple of years ago they met with some u.s. navy seals and we're going to go through some training and you can look at the pictures on their own web site of them getting training on sniper rifle use so you see there is a rainy and news reports that are suggesting that the sniper that we're seeing in in syria right now are in fact not syrian forces at all but are actually sent in from the outside it is certainly interesting when we go...
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the u.s. navyth fleet say they've never seen anything like it. >> it's very challenging to get through here considering they use propellers and fishing nets and debris can be dangerous. >> reporter: the now famous dog rescued from a roof nearly a week ago gave us a look at what's out there. even cars and furniture and floating tractor-trailers, all now a threat to shipping traffic. the debris field is massive, stretching as much as 500 miles of the pacific, a distance of new york to michigan and it's headed straight for the united states. it will move with a powerful current, called the north pacific gyre. it will carry the remnants of 200,000 destroyed buildings, towards washington, then oregon and california. oceanographers say a year from now we'll see things that easily float, like boats, wood from houses and plastic children's toys. two years out, fishing supplies and nets will come ashore. and after three years, shoes, plastic furniture, even entire dining sets. >> so you have to imagine a ci
the u.s. navyth fleet say they've never seen anything like it. >> it's very challenging to get through here considering they use propellers and fishing nets and debris can be dangerous. >> reporter: the now famous dog rescued from a roof nearly a week ago gave us a look at what's out there. even cars and furniture and floating tractor-trailers, all now a threat to shipping traffic. the debris field is massive, stretching as much as 500 miles of the pacific, a distance of new york to...
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. >>> the u.s. navy appears to have a new futuristic weapon in its arsenal.testing a ship mounted ray gun laser. this is navy video of the first sea test conducted recently off the southern california coast. it could also be used to shoot down drones and miles. this is what it looks like. the navy says it's still several years away to development. >> now to the latest viral video they say it's too good to be true by soccer legend david beckham. take a look. >>> beckham was supposedly on the beach shooting a commercial and just did this during a break. million people watched it over the weekend but there is a lot of buzz whether it's real or fake. the kicks are real but you paint in the trashcans later at the exact point where the ball lands. you decide, real? >> 6:25. >> still ahead, ruling that could be the end of arizona's controversial immigration law. >> no human needed, new way golden gate ferry riders use tickets. >> and they try to make a point, the good they hope that will come from breaking lawsuit. >> live at marin county jail where a man is being h
. >>> the u.s. navy appears to have a new futuristic weapon in its arsenal.testing a ship mounted ray gun laser. this is navy video of the first sea test conducted recently off the southern california coast. it could also be used to shoot down drones and miles. this is what it looks like. the navy says it's still several years away to development. >> now to the latest viral video they say it's too good to be true by soccer legend david beckham. take a look. >>> beckham...
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these pictures taken by the u.s. navy and oceanic and atmospheric fenestration give us a glimpse.sas and tractor trailers out there. we could see all the goods from hoses that to splinters like to think of it scientists in los human remains will break apart the pedestal and shoes could float in wash ashore. some say the collection of debris its three times the size of texas. experts still think the majority will ever reach land but they say some likely will. kron 4 news. >>rob: people if can't affected who need help in rebuilding. how if you want to pitch and next saturday april 16th if japan restart is hosting a charity concert get sun dance. that includes all conditions and other international musicians and bands. >>brian: 1 breezy today with highs in the upper 50s and low to mid 60's. how we do have warmer weather on the way. coming up. >>brian: giants fans going home happy tonight after the giants fan won a come-from- behind victory. a 3-2 over the cardinals. if two runs in the bottom of the ninth. if everybody is thrilled to. if you of the bundle up. san francisco in the uppe
these pictures taken by the u.s. navy and oceanic and atmospheric fenestration give us a glimpse.sas and tractor trailers out there. we could see all the goods from hoses that to splinters like to think of it scientists in los human remains will break apart the pedestal and shoes could float in wash ashore. some say the collection of debris its three times the size of texas. experts still think the majority will ever reach land but they say some likely will. kron 4 news. >>rob: people if...
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the u.s. navy fired a powerful laser at this test target setting the engine on fire. the laser was tested on land but never from a moving ship. they did it off the coast of los angeles. this would be a nonlethal way of stopping another boat. if you dial down the laser, you can temporarily blind people on a boat. might be useful against pirates. >>> los angeles fans chipping in to help the family of a fan attacked. >>> the dodgers versus the world champion giants.
the u.s. navy fired a powerful laser at this test target setting the engine on fire. the laser was tested on land but never from a moving ship. they did it off the coast of los angeles. this would be a nonlethal way of stopping another boat. if you dial down the laser, you can temporarily blind people on a boat. might be useful against pirates. >>> los angeles fans chipping in to help the family of a fan attacked. >>> the dodgers versus the world champion giants.
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join u.s. navy 1977 when i matriculated at the military medical school in bethesda. my parents could not afford me to medical school the only way was to a list in the navy which you all paid for and i got us scholarships spending 12d years of your life i said 924 years because it was that exciting. really the military allowedup me to become the person that i am. of the things that i learned about focusing on what the mission was about. and it supersedes whatever is going on. the other thing it taught mein was the respect for authority. looking at my leaders with a wonderful mentors who guided me along and then promoted me along the way. and also taught me to be understanding to look out for mynd troops those who served with me and under you're only as good as theed people that you work with. i learn about camaraderie but also not about burning youror bridges because sooner or later you need help from those people that you serve with.bu but in the end it wasd it serving a higher purpose and ta that is what gave me the courage because i believe in something higher for w
join u.s. navy 1977 when i matriculated at the military medical school in bethesda. my parents could not afford me to medical school the only way was to a list in the navy which you all paid for and i got us scholarships spending 12d years of your life i said 924 years because it was that exciting. really the military allowedup me to become the person that i am. of the things that i learned about focusing on what the mission was about. and it supersedes whatever is going on. the other thing it...
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. >> while some may leave for leadership shops in the u.s. navyhe private sector. in fact, they tout a graduation rate of about 80%. roughly twice the national average. graduation from the academy nearly guarantees a job. >> the placement rate normally is about 100% but in these hard times, we've dropped down to 94% within a month or two of graduation. >> with that diploma comes good salaries for someone fresh out of college. >> the average salary offers between $60,000 and $70,000, not bad for a first job out of college. >> most of the school's applicants are men. only 20% of the student body is female. and graduation day is next saturday. don't go away. 7 on your side is next. >> a woman can't prove she mailed her cash for appliances rebate application. i'm michael finny. coming up, 7 on your side steps in to help. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ [ male announcer ] people everywhere are helping save trees in just 4 weeks
. >> while some may leave for leadership shops in the u.s. navyhe private sector. in fact, they tout a graduation rate of about 80%. roughly twice the national average. graduation from the academy nearly guarantees a job. >> the placement rate normally is about 100% but in these hard times, we've dropped down to 94% within a month or two of graduation. >> with that diploma comes good salaries for someone fresh out of college. >> the average salary offers between $60,000...
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it was started by a laser beam fired from a mile away on board u.s. navy destroyer. navy is at the tim timing the 15 kilowatt laser off the central coast of california near st. nick last island. first time it has been used on a moving target at sea. military officials say they expect to put laser weaponry on ships by the next decade. >> pl alternative to high speed rail. it is called the super bus and top speed is 155 mivrments it runs on electric motor. super bus seats 23 passengers who climb in and out through these doors. project being led by former dutch astronaut now an aerospace professor. createstors say it could be a cheaper way to reduce congestion than building rail lines. bus now on its way to dubai for demonstration there next month. pretty sleek looking. >> perhaps know better place than stanford university in the heart of silicon valley to inspire young entrepreneur. that's exactly is what happening this week. we report on unique boot camp and students taking part. >> these 3 stanford students have an idea for a start up. it is called one card and a way
it was started by a laser beam fired from a mile away on board u.s. navy destroyer. navy is at the tim timing the 15 kilowatt laser off the central coast of california near st. nick last island. first time it has been used on a moving target at sea. military officials say they expect to put laser weaponry on ships by the next decade. >> pl alternative to high speed rail. it is called the super bus and top speed is 155 mivrments it runs on electric motor. super bus seats 23 passengers who...
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other examples of this are southeast asia where the u.s. navy is working with a number of regional countries to establish a fusion center in singapore, and nato where the global talks are part of a new program where they direct the operation of the global talks with the participating countries all get unlimited access to the downlinks. so that at least from the uav perspective is what some of the other countries are doing. .. >> it's a much -- some transfers of uav's are going to be consistent with some nonproliferation policy, and in particularly in the case of isr-type uavs which have so many benefits as outlined in our panel this morning and in this panel, and don't pose any credible threat of wmd delivery. yes, if some of our even unfriendly states were to acquire these isr-type capabilities, we wouldn't welcome it, but still nevertheless the net benefit would probably be to our advantage on this because if the russians or the chinese were to have an increased isr capabilities, you know, that's not perhaps the end of the world for the united
other examples of this are southeast asia where the u.s. navy is working with a number of regional countries to establish a fusion center in singapore, and nato where the global talks are part of a new program where they direct the operation of the global talks with the participating countries all get unlimited access to the downlinks. so that at least from the uav perspective is what some of the other countries are doing. .. >> it's a much -- some transfers of uav's are going to be...
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>>reporter: members of the u.s. navy fleet near the coast of japan say they have never seen anything like. that houses cars even tractor-trailer bobbing in the ocean have become a threat to shipping traffic. more than 200,000 buildings were washed out to sea by the tsunami. now a powerful current called the north pacific diaries carrying everything from the coast of washington, oregon and california before looping back towards hawaii and asia. >> across the wide pacific the average drift rate is 5 to 10 miles per hour so comes after a few years. >> they tracked the path of ocean debris from around the world. he says a year from now we'll begin to see things that easily float. wood from houses and plastic children toy. fishing supply and nets come ashore and after three years shoes, plastic furniture even entire l dining set. >> search still on for the missing 15,000 people whose bodies have never been found. >> as we continue tonight. >> come to hawrd quaert is right away. >> pleasure commissioner gordo gordon. >> access
>>reporter: members of the u.s. navy fleet near the coast of japan say they have never seen anything like. that houses cars even tractor-trailer bobbing in the ocean have become a threat to shipping traffic. more than 200,000 buildings were washed out to sea by the tsunami. now a powerful current called the north pacific diaries carrying everything from the coast of washington, oregon and california before looping back towards hawaii and asia. >> across the wide pacific the average...
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. >> u.s. navy has new high tech weapon in the arsenal. p laser ray gun that can set fire to enemy vessels including this small boat used by pirates, terrorist and smuggler. now this is navy video the first sea test conducted recently off the southern california coast. laser could eventually also be used to shoot down enemy croan, cruise missile and even ballistic missiles. take a look. this is what the ray gun looks like. navy says several years from actual deployment. >> today general david petraeus made 20 soldiers some of the most debling rated americans ever from a single battle. happened during a recent battle in afghanistan that killed 6 soldiers including jameson lynn from please anton. here's mike. >> parachuting behind german lines at narm andy. ballots of the bulge. 101 airborne mess decorate the division of the u.s. army. now heroic on freezing mountain top in remote for sakeen reaches of afghanistan. puss troops came to a taliban hide out. hornet nest to take the battle to the them. only to be surprised by just how many of the
. >> u.s. navy has new high tech weapon in the arsenal. p laser ray gun that can set fire to enemy vessels including this small boat used by pirates, terrorist and smuggler. now this is navy video the first sea test conducted recently off the southern california coast. laser could eventually also be used to shoot down enemy croan, cruise missile and even ballistic missiles. take a look. this is what the ray gun looks like. navy says several years from actual deployment. >> today...
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. >> while some may leave for leadership jobs in the u.s. navyill end up in the private sector. in fact, they tout a graduation rate of about 80%. roughly twice the national average. graduation from the academy nearly guarantees a job. >> the placement rate normally is about 100% but in these hard times, we've dropped down to 94% within a month or two of graduation. >> with that diploma comes good salaries for someone fresh out of college. >> the average salary hovers between $60,000 and $70,000. not bad for first job out of college. >> most of the school's applicants are men. only 20% of the student body is female. graduation day is next saturday. don't go away. 7 on your side is next. >> a woman can't prove she mailed her cash for appliances rebate application. i'm michael finny. coming up, 7 on your side steps coming up, 7 on your side steps in to help. [ male announcer ] nature is unique... ...authentic... ...pure... and also delicious. ♪ like nature valley. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. because natural is not only good,
. >> while some may leave for leadership jobs in the u.s. navyill end up in the private sector. in fact, they tout a graduation rate of about 80%. roughly twice the national average. graduation from the academy nearly guarantees a job. >> the placement rate normally is about 100% but in these hard times, we've dropped down to 94% within a month or two of graduation. >> with that diploma comes good salaries for someone fresh out of college. >> the average salary hovers...
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host: our guest is michael swetnam, a former cia official, former u.s. navy active reserve, currently chairman of the potomac into two for policy studies. we are talking about -- potomac institute for policy studies. we are talking about personnel changes, leon panetta over to dod, david petraeus to cia. phone numbers are on the screen. republicans, 202-737-0001. democrats, 202-737-0002. 202-628-0205 for all others. as president obama who decided who is going to replace david petraeus? guest: i do not think the decision has been made. the list is very short. at the top of the list is the vice chairman, mr. cartwright. he is one of the most experienced marine corps officers we have had. all the way back to general gray in the first bush administration. widely respected in the administration, around town. he is the odds on paper. but until the president actually makes the decision -- each of the services always try to put forward their top candidate. it is a game of washington politics, which is different from other washington politics games. the military does
host: our guest is michael swetnam, a former cia official, former u.s. navy active reserve, currently chairman of the potomac into two for policy studies. we are talking about -- potomac institute for policy studies. we are talking about personnel changes, leon panetta over to dod, david petraeus to cia. phone numbers are on the screen. republicans, 202-737-0001. democrats, 202-737-0002. 202-628-0205 for all others. as president obama who decided who is going to replace david petraeus? guest: i...
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. >> kristen: u.s. navy has a new high-tech weapon in an arsenal. its a laser that can set fire to boats including ones used by pirates and smugglers. this was tested off the southern california coast. it could be used to shoot down cruise missiles. this is what the gun looks like. they say the weapon is still a few years from actual deployment. >> a new video featuring david beckham. take a look. >>> it may be hard to tell but beckham a series of trashcans quite a distance away. he was supposedly on the beach and did it during a break. million people watched it but there is a lot of buzz whether it's real or fake. on facebook they say here is how this works the ball and trashcans at the exact point you can see where it lands. here is the video again. real or digitally enhanced? >> kristen: almost impossible to tell but it's all in good fun. >>> next ruling that could be the end of arizona's controversial immigration law. >> san jose city leaders are ready the get serious about pot clubs. they would like to get rid of about hundred of them. >> eric:
. >> kristen: u.s. navy has a new high-tech weapon in an arsenal. its a laser that can set fire to boats including ones used by pirates and smugglers. this was tested off the southern california coast. it could be used to shoot down cruise missiles. this is what the gun looks like. they say the weapon is still a few years from actual deployment. >> a new video featuring david beckham. take a look. >>> it may be hard to tell but beckham a series of trashcans quite a distance...
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. >> some may get leadership jobs in the u.s. navy most will wind up in the private sector. a graduation rate of 80%. graduation from the academy nearly guarantees a job. >> the placement rate normally is about 100%. in these hard times we've dropped down to 94% within a month or two of graduation. >> with that diploma ma comes good salaries. >> average salaries hovers between $60,000 to $70,000, not bad for a first job out of college. >> most of the school's applicants are men. only 20% of student body is female. graduation day is next saturday. >> don't go away 7 on your side is next. >> a woman says she mailed in her rebate application. 7 on your side steps in to help. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. when your eyes are smiling... you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably... and conveniently while protecting y
. >> some may get leadership jobs in the u.s. navy most will wind up in the private sector. a graduation rate of 80%. graduation from the academy nearly guarantees a job. >> the placement rate normally is about 100%. in these hard times we've dropped down to 94% within a month or two of graduation. >> with that diploma ma comes good salaries. >> average salaries hovers between $60,000 to $70,000, not bad for a first job out of college. >> most of the school's...
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i served in the u.s. navy.seen it be deferred changes in the way the military is treated here and overseas. i was in the service in the 1970's after the vietnam war ended. i am really proud to be here in the united states. you know what? of these people who put down our country, this is my country. i inherited it. i love it. i would do anything for it. we have to be proud of our servicemen and not let anyone take away from the respect that we needed to give our servicemen. guest: thank you. thank you for your service. it is my country, too. host: as far as individual members of the national security team, how do greater performance? guest: it has been pretty good. we have not talked about the national security adviser, and i think he has been able to put a policy progress together in the way the first national security adviser, general jones, was not. the national security adviser has to be close to the president. i think he is, therefore, able to make things move in a more coordinated way. coordinated way.
i served in the u.s. navy.seen it be deferred changes in the way the military is treated here and overseas. i was in the service in the 1970's after the vietnam war ended. i am really proud to be here in the united states. you know what? of these people who put down our country, this is my country. i inherited it. i love it. i would do anything for it. we have to be proud of our servicemen and not let anyone take away from the respect that we needed to give our servicemen. guest: thank you....