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i was a naval task force commander in those days with six u.s. navy ships and the ship that guarded us was the hmcs halifax. she was our guard ship and we launched for and more troops to southern afghanistan with her guarding us. we have to work together in the world and i've been the recipient of not just transformation but of friendships between nations. the last point i want to stress and this goes to the young men and women wearing scarlet coats over here. we will have on find a way, even under the -- in the strategic age of fast communication of strategic communications, and all, we will have to find a way to trust our young officers, our young ncos to be given commander's intent and carry it out and not a brittle control system that goes up to national capitols and big desks to make the most tactile situations, our young officers deserve the freedom to execute based on our commander's intent. i want to leave plenty of time for questions because i have great ones from the young people wears scarlet coats last time. i am looking forward to it agai
i was a naval task force commander in those days with six u.s. navy ships and the ship that guarded us was the hmcs halifax. she was our guard ship and we launched for and more troops to southern afghanistan with her guarding us. we have to work together in the world and i've been the recipient of not just transformation but of friendships between nations. the last point i want to stress and this goes to the young men and women wearing scarlet coats over here. we will have on find a way, even...
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april lincoln calls for the 75,000 volunteers. 19th of april lincoln calls for the federal navy, the u.s. navy to blockade all southern ports. that, by the way, is when he recognizes the union. you can't blockade your own country, right? so by doing that he actually recognizes the existence of those southern states as a foreign country. he was actually furious about that one, that his advisors didn't correct him before he did that, but, all right, 19th of april, 1861, lincoln says the u.s. navy will blockade all of those southern ports. any of that money from cotton, any of that money from trade, we're not going to let those southern states benefit. weon't let those southern states get support from foreign countries, weapons, money, anything. the idea is we're going to cut the south off. that's when you're going to see more and more of these divisions, when that upper south will not contribute to the 75,000 and where a lot of people are going to have to decide who they are going to side with, okay? robert e. lee, the guy in the bottom left-hand corner of the slide, hopefully most of y'all reco
april lincoln calls for the 75,000 volunteers. 19th of april lincoln calls for the federal navy, the u.s. navy to blockade all southern ports. that, by the way, is when he recognizes the union. you can't blockade your own country, right? so by doing that he actually recognizes the existence of those southern states as a foreign country. he was actually furious about that one, that his advisors didn't correct him before he did that, but, all right, 19th of april, 1861, lincoln says the u.s. navy...
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but, all right, 19th of april, 1861, lincoln says the u.s. navy is going to blockade all of those southern ports. nothing goes in, nothing goes out. any of that money from cotton, any money from trade, we're not going to let those countries benefit. weapons, money, anything. the idea is we're going to cut the south off. that's when you're going to see more and more of these divisions. when that upper south will not contribute to the 75,000. and where a lot of people are going to have to decide who they are going to side with. robert e. lee, the guy in the bottom left-hand corner of the slide, hopefully, most of you all recognize him. he's got a big decision. he's one of the most well-respected commanders in the entire u.s. army. he's a graduate of west point. he's been superintendent of west point. he's a hero of the mexican war. okay. you guys know arlington national cemetery? that was his wife's family's home. all right. she is tied by family to martha washington, robert e. lee's father rode under george washington during the american revolution
but, all right, 19th of april, 1861, lincoln says the u.s. navy is going to blockade all of those southern ports. nothing goes in, nothing goes out. any of that money from cotton, any money from trade, we're not going to let those countries benefit. weapons, money, anything. the idea is we're going to cut the south off. that's when you're going to see more and more of these divisions. when that upper south will not contribute to the 75,000. and where a lot of people are going to have to decide...
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u.s. secretary of the navy. ray mabus is the 75th u.s. secretary of the navy. he leads america's navy and marine corps and is responsible for an annual budget in excess of $150 billion. and almost 900,000 persons. you have copies of his curriculum vitae, his biography in your packages. allow me to make a few remarks about his background. prior to joining the administration of president barack obama, mr. mabus served in a variety of top posts and the private sector. he was elected as the youngest governor of mississippi at the age of 39. p in more than 100 years at the time of his election, and previously as state auditor 1984 to 1988, and was instrumental in rooting out huge corruption and misappropriation of public funds in county government in 25 counties. he was also appointed to the kingdom of saudi arabia by the clinton administration. let me end the introduction of our splendid speaker by suggesting too he's served two year, '70 to '72 on cruiser little rock. and he was offered a fulbright scholarship. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in well coming t
u.s. secretary of the navy. ray mabus is the 75th u.s. secretary of the navy. he leads america's navy and marine corps and is responsible for an annual budget in excess of $150 billion. and almost 900,000 persons. you have copies of his curriculum vitae, his biography in your packages. allow me to make a few remarks about his background. prior to joining the administration of president barack obama, mr. mabus served in a variety of top posts and the private sector. he was elected as the...
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the u.s. navy does have ships and other carriers in that area. no word from them on any damage. we are keeping a close eye on the story and we will update our viewers as we get more. >> thanks. our top story, a dead end to the manhunt for a murder suspect in montgomery county. last night police in rockville found the body of philip gilberti in a home on the 800 block of fordham street. that ended a 12-hour search for the man who shot and killed his former girlfriend. >> this happens in kensington where authorities found the body of heather mcguire dead on the roadway at connecticut avenue and knowles avenue. john gonzalez as the latest. >> the 36-year-old mother who had three children with her estranged husband filed for restraining order on saturday. after being shot and killed yesterday morning, if the manhunt ended in his rock hill neighborhood. more than 100 montgomery county police officers scoured the area tuesday night looking for a killer, 51-year-old philip gilberti. was found dead late la
the u.s. navy does have ships and other carriers in that area. no word from them on any damage. we are keeping a close eye on the story and we will update our viewers as we get more. >> thanks. our top story, a dead end to the manhunt for a murder suspect in montgomery county. last night police in rockville found the body of philip gilberti in a home on the 800 block of fordham street. that ended a 12-hour search for the man who shot and killed his former girlfriend. >> this happens...
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u.s. navy seals killed and osama bin laden during the raid. he planned to attack a plane carrying president obama and leon panetta. but they did not have the weapons to shoot down the plane. >> lawyers for bradley manning are facing a setback. his lawyers cannot take sworn pretrial statements from eight witnesses. they're reviewed information that manning is accused of leaking. >> a conversation about casinos in annapolis. is a $1 billion plan that could overhaul part of the area. they heard the pitch for a full- blown casino at the national harbors. there are some who support this, but others are concerned about the cost. one business once the casino for itself. brad bell is live with the latest. >> if you will pardon the pun this is a high-stakes debate. he has a long way to go. they started today with the hearing. >> they come to the national harbour to stroll the water front pads for exercise. for the development is just the harbor. they like the stores and restaurants. they say a casino would complete the picture. >> it would be nice. it
u.s. navy seals killed and osama bin laden during the raid. he planned to attack a plane carrying president obama and leon panetta. but they did not have the weapons to shoot down the plane. >> lawyers for bradley manning are facing a setback. his lawyers cannot take sworn pretrial statements from eight witnesses. they're reviewed information that manning is accused of leaking. >> a conversation about casinos in annapolis. is a $1 billion plan that could overhaul part of the area....
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huntinghorse of the marine corps, a u.s. navy judge advocate at the pentagon. lieutenant colonel huntinghorse has participated in deployments in iraq and afghanistan. please join me in thanking him for his continued service and welcoming him here today. lieutenant colonel huntinghorse. >> thank you. good morning. and it is my pleasure to introduce the president of the national congress of american indians, president jefferson keel, lieutenant-governor of the nation of oklahoma and was re-elected to the president of ncai. i am here today to represent the american and alaskan native service members and veterans and it is an honor to serve and protect all citizens of the united states including members of america any first nations. today, there are tens of thousands of active duty service members and over 300,000 native veterans who know the great sacrifice to protect our freedom and our sovereignty. one of these great veterans is jefferson keel. president keel himself a retired u.s. army officer with over 20 years of active duty service. he has translated that se
huntinghorse of the marine corps, a u.s. navy judge advocate at the pentagon. lieutenant colonel huntinghorse has participated in deployments in iraq and afghanistan. please join me in thanking him for his continued service and welcoming him here today. lieutenant colonel huntinghorse. >> thank you. good morning. and it is my pleasure to introduce the president of the national congress of american indians, president jefferson keel, lieutenant-governor of the nation of oklahoma and was...
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jenna: the u.s. navy doubling the size of its fleet in the persian gulf preparing some say for a worst case scenario with iran. what it really means for our military, and the nuclear standoff with iran, we'll take a closer look at that. jon: a trueee eerie sight flashes of lightning revealing a tornado hidden in darkness, part of the severe weather hitting texas, and more could be on the way. jenna: take a look at that. mixed feelings as jon scott can tell you. jon: yep. jenna: in the mile high city. the denver broncos saying hello to peyton manning but it's probably goodbye to the hometown favorite tim tebow. rick has an update ahead with a major news conference set for this afternoon. what will tebow do, jon? what will he do? jon: i don't know, but denver is going to miss him. you've felt like this before, right? 2:30 in the afternoon, a lot to do, and you've hit the wall. but you got to get stuff done. so take 5-hour energy. just open it up, knock it back, and roll up your sleeves. 5-hour energy is fas
jenna: the u.s. navy doubling the size of its fleet in the persian gulf preparing some say for a worst case scenario with iran. what it really means for our military, and the nuclear standoff with iran, we'll take a closer look at that. jon: a trueee eerie sight flashes of lightning revealing a tornado hidden in darkness, part of the severe weather hitting texas, and more could be on the way. jenna: take a look at that. mixed feelings as jon scott can tell you. jon: yep. jenna: in the mile high...
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u.s. navyn this country. >> and venezuela, flags and dancing to show support for hugo chavez as he battles cancer. recovering from surgery in cuba where he's receiving treatment and plans to seek another six year term in the fall. >> brazil. prince harry's latin american tour making another stop. this time the cricket, and they're looking on and harley is in the newly renovated area of rio de janeiro. ole', this is a wrap on the the trip around the world in 80 seconds. the acrossing the country, president obama ready to roll out the strategy for getting women the vote, for him. and a marine and the dog she served with bonded by war, but divided by government red tape now that dog is ill and time may be running out to reunite them. stay close. [ degeneres ] what's more beautiful than a covergirl? two covergirls. get two miracles in one product. new tone rehab 2-in-1 foundation. covers spots, lines... and wrinkles. and helps improve skin tone over time. new tone rehab from easy... breezy... beaut
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very considerable population they were all entirely bundled up and shipped out in order to as the u.s. navy put it sanitize the place the u.s. wanted a base in the indian ocean at all cost because of the cold war are to go garcia has the most wonderful you know luggage. that would really be the ideal place for a base so we were at. the wrong place if you know the wrong place at that time because a place was the best place for a the more sophisticated us than you can base outside of the u.s. and the u.k. in one nine hundred seventy one due to an agreement between the u.k. in the us the british made the island available to the americans as a military base because of its two strategic position and to put it its two thousand inhabitants today according to the pentagon diego garcia is one of the thirteen major u.s. military bases in the world and has played a crucial role in all post nine eleven conflicts. the diego garcia exiles today have scattered between mauritians and the united kingdom refereed years they have been fighting a legal battle to return to them. in two thousand and eight though
very considerable population they were all entirely bundled up and shipped out in order to as the u.s. navy put it sanitize the place the u.s. wanted a base in the indian ocean at all cost because of the cold war are to go garcia has the most wonderful you know luggage. that would really be the ideal place for a base so we were at. the wrong place if you know the wrong place at that time because a place was the best place for a the more sophisticated us than you can base outside of the u.s. and...
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does a great day for u.s. navy history been going to read you another story of american sailors right from the pages of my book. the two great ships were well off from boston harbor under easy sail in the midday sun. on the tranquil sea, the hms shannon led the chesapeake but this was a pursuit in name only as the captains reached the understand that their ships would square off in a fair fight. at the stroke of 4:00, some seven months separating the ships, the americans fired again. british captain ordered the top sales slowing the progress. by half past five, the chesapeake was closing fast on the shannon. oath ships steered into the wind moving very fast enough to maintain. he watched as his opponent came down on the shannon's starboard quarter sp of six or seven knots. the moment was a nervous when. it might have passed under the stern of the british frigate and opened fire. but the american captain chose not to attempt a routine maneuver. again, an unspoken gentleman's agreement honor. the two ships would figh
does a great day for u.s. navy history been going to read you another story of american sailors right from the pages of my book. the two great ships were well off from boston harbor under easy sail in the midday sun. on the tranquil sea, the hms shannon led the chesapeake but this was a pursuit in name only as the captains reached the understand that their ships would square off in a fair fight. at the stroke of 4:00, some seven months separating the ships, the americans fired again. british...
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i really is green seas very beautiful u.s. navy she's our clean was the old town has been included in the unicyclist of cultural and historical heritage as muslims as you know develop a sense spirit and are preserved in core for. this saint is very special for russian tourists. almost all russian tourists who come to court for a visit to the church. is period. because we have many other historic links with russia. for example is there is this. was a need of course for with the foreign minister of imperial russia it was very much with the scare cast later that he became the first president of independent greece . and other famous name is of. these a monument to chicago from core for us cover we continue our longstanding relationship with russia because so much we organize annual events for russian tourists we have any russian we can call for gains in scoop in popularity. year by year. there's whackers in addition to that. of artistic events russian musicians and then. percy last year we opened a monument to enter luzhkov prosecution
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. >> let me finish just by reading a letter from the kmoonder of the u.s. navy reserves. john pickerel. i want you to respond to it because i appreciate my democratic as well as republican colleagues would appreciate what he's sighing. this is after he talks about the 12 service members who are needlessly electrocuted because of faulty wiring and bad electricians by defense contractors. while stationed in the green zone i had a live in trailer thankful -- strublg up a conversation with them and found out that they had a job running network cable. when i asked how they liked it, he said it was so great working there. he was making $300,000 a year. he could rert at 30. one of the officers assigned beneath me befriended a contractor and one day she came to me in tears. she couldn't understand why her boss was telling her to mark down 8 hours on your timecard. how much of all this spending was necessary for our national defense, was any of it necessary for national defense. >> i think the observation of that individual is of concern to all of us. i think taxpayers give us the
. >> let me finish just by reading a letter from the kmoonder of the u.s. navy reserves. john pickerel. i want you to respond to it because i appreciate my democratic as well as republican colleagues would appreciate what he's sighing. this is after he talks about the 12 service members who are needlessly electrocuted because of faulty wiring and bad electricians by defense contractors. while stationed in the green zone i had a live in trailer thankful -- strublg up a conversation with...
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what i can tell you, when it comes to special operations engagement with the u.s. navy, particularly as the navy begins to build or refurbish submarines, we are always part of that discussion. so whether it's the virginia class or other classes, the navy has been exceptionally helpful in making sure that new special operations capabilities are incorporated into the submarines because, as you know, navy s.e.a.l.s and some of the marines special operations forces work off submarines quite often. >> thank you. we will then submit that question for the record and get a more detailed explanation. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator shaheen. senator manchin. >> as an american in west virginia, i appreciate your service. i'm very proud of what you do for our country. i've got problems, as you know, with the presidents that we have and the direction we've gone in afghanistan. i've been very open about that. with that, what you all do is unbelievable. what i would like to ask i think starting with general mattis is that, you know, i know that now we have reported we h
what i can tell you, when it comes to special operations engagement with the u.s. navy, particularly as the navy begins to build or refurbish submarines, we are always part of that discussion. so whether it's the virginia class or other classes, the navy has been exceptionally helpful in making sure that new special operations capabilities are incorporated into the submarines because, as you know, navy s.e.a.l.s and some of the marines special operations forces work off submarines quite often....
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lieutenant pa trisha johnson, u.s. navy recruiter. and captain kathy taylor, u.s. air force, head nurse, station hospital medical ward in korea. [ applause ] >> we're so happy that you all are here today with us. now, i'm only going to ask one question each for the sake of time and that way we can have questions from the audience. so i will start with lieutenant drake. lieutenant drake, did you feel that medical training for combat was adequate for the numbers and sent of injuries that you encountered in the m.a.s.h.? how well did the movie and tv series portray what your teams endured? >> myself, i had no training at all going in on combat zone. i was stationed at walter reed hospital and i had good training at walter reed in the operating room and also i trained in nurse's training i thought was very well done for me to work if will korea. but we had no combat ahead of time about going into a combat zone. all we did was just work 12 hours a day like when we were in the m.a.s.h. we had seven plaoperating room tables going in one great big tent and and you would of
lieutenant pa trisha johnson, u.s. navy recruiter. and captain kathy taylor, u.s. air force, head nurse, station hospital medical ward in korea. [ applause ] >> we're so happy that you all are here today with us. now, i'm only going to ask one question each for the sake of time and that way we can have questions from the audience. so i will start with lieutenant drake. lieutenant drake, did you feel that medical training for combat was adequate for the numbers and sent of injuries that...
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she served as president of united states naval memorial working with senior u.s. navy leadership to facilitate the reorganization of the business programs. she received her business degree at san diego state university and earned two masters degree from the university of san diego. her first in public history, historic preservation and teaching and second in nonprofit management and leadership. in addition to her work at the sewall-belmont house and museum she serves on the board of directors for national women's history sites. would you please welcome paige harrington? [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you tom. thank you so much. we're delighted to be here for the second year in a row to celebrate women's equality day. i want to thank tom definitely, his extra help in making sure that everything runs smoothly is very well appreciated. the sewall-belmont house and museum is committed to preserving the legacy and sharing the untold stories of centuries worth of struggle for equal rights for women. the museum is a national historic landmark and houses an extensive collect
she served as president of united states naval memorial working with senior u.s. navy leadership to facilitate the reorganization of the business programs. she received her business degree at san diego state university and earned two masters degree from the university of san diego. her first in public history, historic preservation and teaching and second in nonprofit management and leadership. in addition to her work at the sewall-belmont house and museum she serves on the board of directors...
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president of the naval heritage center at the united states naval memorial, working with senior u.s. navy leadership to facilitate the reorganization of the business programs. she earned two masters degrees from the university of san diego. her first in public history, historic preservation and teaching and second in nonprofit management and leadership. in addition to her work at the museum, paige serves on the board of directors and is the senior editor of a series of books on women's history entitled finding a voice, women's fight for equality in the united states. would you please welcome paige harrington. [ applau >> thank you, tom. thank you so much. we're delighted to be here for the second year in a row to celebrate women's equality day. i want to thank tom, definitely his extra help in making sure that everything runs smoothly i definitely. the sewell-belmont museum is committed to sharing the story suffrage. thank you. the museum is a national historic langek documenting the continuing effort by women and men of all races, religions and backgrounds to win voting rights for women
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u.s. secretary of the navy. ray mabus is the 75th u.s. secretary of the navy. a secretary who these america's navy and marine corps and is responsible for an annual budget in excess of $150 billion almost 900,000 persons. you have copies of his curriculum today. his biography in your packages allow me simply to make a few remarks about his background. prior to joining the administration of president barack obama, mr. made a surge sergent's top posts in government and the private sector. in 1997 he was selected as the youngest governor of the at the age of 39. in more than 100 years at the time of his election and previously as state auditor in 1994 to 1988 and was instrumental in rooting out huge corruption and the superb duration of public funds and county government in 25 counties. he was also appointed ambassador kingdom of saudi arabia for the clinton ministration in 1984. that man the introduction of our splendid speaker this morning by suggesting that he has served two years, 70 to 72 a surface warfare cruiser on little rock and was offered a fulbright sc
u.s. secretary of the navy. ray mabus is the 75th u.s. secretary of the navy. a secretary who these america's navy and marine corps and is responsible for an annual budget in excess of $150 billion almost 900,000 persons. you have copies of his curriculum today. his biography in your packages allow me simply to make a few remarks about his background. prior to joining the administration of president barack obama, mr. made a surge sergent's top posts in government and the private sector. in 1997...
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there's a worry that we don't have enough missiles, the u.s. navy doesn't have enough missiles to protect its carriers and that the carrier lacks the long-range aviation to pack a punch. how do you respond to those critics? >> i'll be careful not to step into a policy lean that's even outside of my opinion to state. however, i've been doing this for 30 years. i've been on aircraft carriers ranging from uss midway to theodore roosevelt to carl vinson to this great historical warship. i certainly have a perspective of spending. this is my 11th deployment that i'm going on. i think this debate will continue to happen. listen, as an aviator, i get how the defense is. it is to build and operate an aircraft carrier, but i will tell you that as i look at enterprise from where it is right now, 50 years of service to this nation, look at what its capabilities were when we sent it out in 1962 to support the cuban missile crisis when it fought so bravely in vietnam, the cold war and what the capabilities and how we grew from an f-4 fighter mindset to an f-14 l
there's a worry that we don't have enough missiles, the u.s. navy doesn't have enough missiles to protect its carriers and that the carrier lacks the long-range aviation to pack a punch. how do you respond to those critics? >> i'll be careful not to step into a policy lean that's even outside of my opinion to state. however, i've been doing this for 30 years. i've been on aircraft carriers ranging from uss midway to theodore roosevelt to carl vinson to this great historical warship. i...
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the one who shared his bedroom and was shot in the leg trying to protect her husband during the u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s raid last year. >> that kind of self sacrifice was something often discussed by bin laden and other members of his family. >> reporter: at one point, bin laden's young wife said u.s. military helicopters, on a mercy mission following a 2005 earthquake, flew directly overhead, completely unaware that the world's most wanted man was right beneath them. if bin laden's young wife gave the names of any pakistani officials helped them hide, it's not included in the documents made public today. the wives are expected to be charged with violations of pakistani immigration law next week and still not have been made available to the u.s. for a full interrogation. >> still not, a year later? >> reporter: we still don't know all they have to say or who else might have helped them hide. >> all right, thank you so much, brian ross. >>> and now, how attached to you -- are you to the pennies in your pocket? a surprising headline today from our neighbors to the north, in canada. starting thi
the one who shared his bedroom and was shot in the leg trying to protect her husband during the u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s raid last year. >> that kind of self sacrifice was something often discussed by bin laden and other members of his family. >> reporter: at one point, bin laden's young wife said u.s. military helicopters, on a mercy mission following a 2005 earthquake, flew directly overhead, completely unaware that the world's most wanted man was right beneath them. if bin laden's...
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putting that aside five technology to work the u.s. navy says it's almost ready to use lasers to shoot down from just moving targets like cruise missiles and drones. into tear gas and water cannons me palestinians in the west bank as a peaceful rally to remember lands today turned violent leaving one person who watched the video on how are you to travel and find out about what. hollywood is the world's capital of the rich and famous but there's a lot hidden behind about glamorous facade thousands of homeless people live on the streets of los angeles unable to cope with the country's latest economic hardships parties but you know coaching over comments. this is your pain pills and promise land of this opportunities has become a living nightmare for south los angeles is a mirage. people believe that they're coming to see hollywood stars or hear. the beautiful. girls with and will come take a look at skid row and you can compare the third world countries this treat is an informal border between shiny downtown l.a. and. behind me in the shadow
putting that aside five technology to work the u.s. navy says it's almost ready to use lasers to shoot down from just moving targets like cruise missiles and drones. into tear gas and water cannons me palestinians in the west bank as a peaceful rally to remember lands today turned violent leaving one person who watched the video on how are you to travel and find out about what. hollywood is the world's capital of the rich and famous but there's a lot hidden behind about glamorous facade...
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lockheed martin just in to a contract modification with the u.s. navyo construct two combat ships. the work is being done in wisconsin. futures this morning -- a slight bit positive. a mixed close on friday. the s&p is on the rise for a fifth straight week. crude oil is down a bit, $107 a barrel. that is helping to keep prices at the pump high as well. the census is about to release details of people who live through the depression. that will be released next month to the public for the first time ever. scholars expect a records to disclose secrets in a better look at american life. i'm jane king reporting for wbal-tv 11 news. back to you. >> americans are thinking outside the box when it comes to things to do this summer. >> we have heard tastings and wine tours in napa. also the baby boomer generation expected to make a big impact on the housing market. >> 'kids, we're going to the brewery for vacation." thank you. >> 50 degrees on tv hill. two residents in serious condition after an atv accident. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our wate
lockheed martin just in to a contract modification with the u.s. navyo construct two combat ships. the work is being done in wisconsin. futures this morning -- a slight bit positive. a mixed close on friday. the s&p is on the rise for a fifth straight week. crude oil is down a bit, $107 a barrel. that is helping to keep prices at the pump high as well. the census is about to release details of people who live through the depression. that will be released next month to the public for the...
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but the decade between his escape and his killing by u.s. navy seals has always been a blank page. now this pakistani police report says bin laden's youngest wife, amall amall achmed abdul fateh say she and the al qaeda leaders spent nine years moving among safe houses scattered across pakistan. during those years she gave birth to four of bin laden's children. after the 9/11 attacks, fateh briefly split from bin laden and fled with their infant daughter to pakistan. for nearly nine months she and the baby took refuge in the teeming city of karachi. fateh says she then reunited with bin laden in 2002 in peshawar and that's when their series of moves began. they moved to swat and spent eight or nine months splitting their time in two houses. from there, the bin ladens tracked to haripur, a small town near the near the capital of islamabad. for two years they rented this four bedroom two story villa. then in mid-2005 they moved to their last hiding place in nearby nearby abbottabad. all of the moves, fateh told police, were coordinated by two pashtun brothers who lived with the famil
but the decade between his escape and his killing by u.s. navy seals has always been a blank page. now this pakistani police report says bin laden's youngest wife, amall amall achmed abdul fateh say she and the al qaeda leaders spent nine years moving among safe houses scattered across pakistan. during those years she gave birth to four of bin laden's children. after the 9/11 attacks, fateh briefly split from bin laden and fled with their infant daughter to pakistan. for nearly nine months she...
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the united states regards the rain as its closest ally in the region and the headquarters of the u.s. navy's fifth fleet are stationed there if you look for example at an ongoing trial of some fifteen relics who have you sentenced to fifteen years for merely assisting protesters during the violent crackdown last year that trial has received little to no attention in the mainstream western media was by comparison reports coming out today friday of the european union slapping sanctions on the life of the syrian president bashar assad and his family that has received widespread media attention but we do know is there are four members of assad's army as well as eight government ministers will have sanctions what's left against him that is receiving a lot of attention or is what is happening in terms of there's a violent crackdown in bahrain is receiving little attention. pulis live there and those e.u. sanctions against the in a circle of president bashar assad and his wife include travel bans and the freezing of assets meanwhile the violence continues in the country with insurgent fighters kill
the united states regards the rain as its closest ally in the region and the headquarters of the u.s. navy's fifth fleet are stationed there if you look for example at an ongoing trial of some fifteen relics who have you sentenced to fifteen years for merely assisting protesters during the violent crackdown last year that trial has received little to no attention in the mainstream western media was by comparison reports coming out today friday of the european union slapping sanctions on the...
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the united states of god's reign as its closest ally in the region and the headquarters of the u.s. navy's fifth fleet are stationed there if you look for example at an ongoing trial of some fifteen medics who have you sentenced to fifteen years for merely assisting protesters during the violent crackdown last through that trial has received little to no attention in the mainstream western media always by comparison reports coming out today friday of the european union slept in sanctions on the life of the syrian president bashar assad and his family that has received a lie and sprayed media attention what we do know is their full members are two sides family as well as eight government ministers will have sanctions against him that is receiving a lot of attention or is what is happening in terms of has a violent crackdown in bahrain is receiving little attention. that is policy reporting right more e.u. sanctions against syria have now come into force this time personally targeting the inner circle of president bashar assad and his wife and with travel bans and freezing of assets violence
the united states of god's reign as its closest ally in the region and the headquarters of the u.s. navy's fifth fleet are stationed there if you look for example at an ongoing trial of some fifteen medics who have you sentenced to fifteen years for merely assisting protesters during the violent crackdown last through that trial has received little to no attention in the mainstream western media always by comparison reports coming out today friday of the european union slept in sanctions on the...
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you wouldn't put the ship underway in the case of u.s. navy ships were the offshore the deck has not been on a simulator. so i think that it's a way to do it. we note the cultures are like. we can put that into simulation and these were great degree and some other virtual, some of its simulated, some of it actually lies. you could have a country with big immigrant populations. these have a knower in the world we can go where we can find people in citizenry who could come in and help us put in the simulated examples of my best makeover at the call and cultural mistakes they are, at least most of them before they ever go into the site. and that's the way it would go after this. >> we have one more lad here. >> captain lloyd, i work at.com. the world bank estimates 97% of afghanistan's gdp comes from foreign aid and military aid as well as in countries pending on foreign troops. when you consider 2014 a reduction and asset or 100,000 from 330 to to 30 minutes mujahedeen nice and consider the western agitate constraints on the verizon, that keeps
you wouldn't put the ship underway in the case of u.s. navy ships were the offshore the deck has not been on a simulator. so i think that it's a way to do it. we note the cultures are like. we can put that into simulation and these were great degree and some other virtual, some of its simulated, some of it actually lies. you could have a country with big immigrant populations. these have a knower in the world we can go where we can find people in citizenry who could come in and help us put in...
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during his tour of duty with the u.s. navy in world war ii, he served with dignity and honor as a trained instructor and aviation mechanic. he was stationed on the u.s.s. hallendia c-97, which participated in the second battle of guam. after his service, he returned to his home in south florida where he started a successful landscaping business that continues to operate and thrive to this day. as the founder of the town of tequesta, florida, he's been a valuable member of that community. that said, mr. speaker, those -- let's honor the service and life of this fine american by renaming the post office as the roy schallern rooth post office building. -- rood post office building. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas. mr. farenthold: i have no more speakers. mr. crowley: we have no more speakers on this subject. mr. farenthold: thank you very much. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman yield back? mr. crowley: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. t
during his tour of duty with the u.s. navy in world war ii, he served with dignity and honor as a trained instructor and aviation mechanic. he was stationed on the u.s.s. hallendia c-97, which participated in the second battle of guam. after his service, he returned to his home in south florida where he started a successful landscaping business that continues to operate and thrive to this day. as the founder of the town of tequesta, florida, he's been a valuable member of that community. that...
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. >>> the u.s. navyounced plans to give their sailors breathalyzer tests when they report to work. that's not all. they will also give tests for synthetic marijuana. >>> two earthquake just seconds apart rattled the bay area just seconds apart and people are still talking about it tonight. the first measured 2.5 the second 4.0. both were centered on the north side of the el cerrito. one of our crew members asked people what they felt. >> i sleep on the top bunk, so i felt it more. >>> those earthquake happens on the hay ward fall. earthquakes on that fault line feel different depending on what side of the fault you're on. >> they hit five miles behind el cerrito. an unusual tap. >> it was just a small shake, it stopped for a second and stronger shake after that. >> reporter: there was some minor damage and a few scary moments. >> i left from my chair and i was out the door. and by the time i got out the door the shock was over. >> reporter: this golf course so well known to geologists they actually dug a
. >>> the u.s. navyounced plans to give their sailors breathalyzer tests when they report to work. that's not all. they will also give tests for synthetic marijuana. >>> two earthquake just seconds apart rattled the bay area just seconds apart and people are still talking about it tonight. the first measured 2.5 the second 4.0. both were centered on the north side of the el cerrito. one of our crew members asked people what they felt. >> i sleep on the top bunk, so i...
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first on this day in history 218 years ago the u.s. navyorn. >> welcome back to fox and friend first. i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am anya kooiman. it's the 27th of march 2012. >> the supreme court fwat el over obama care round two. the key issue at today's hear something the individual mandate. doug luzader has details for us. >>> round two today. this is the crux of the entire case against president obama's healthcare plan. outside the court as we have been seeing the crowds and protests have been building over the past few days. this is the day that most people have been waiting for when the court will tackle the very essence of obama care which is that requirement that all americans purchase health insurance. 26 states will argue that it goes too far. >> if you breathe congress can regulate you. that's what we have to stop the slippery slope from happening. >>> now yesterday the court heard arguments about the timing of the case. every american would have to pay the government money if they don't buy insurance. there's a legal question a
first on this day in history 218 years ago the u.s. navyorn. >> welcome back to fox and friend first. i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am anya kooiman. it's the 27th of march 2012. >> the supreme court fwat el over obama care round two. the key issue at today's hear something the individual mandate. doug luzader has details for us. >>> round two today. this is the crux of the entire case against president obama's healthcare plan. outside the court as we have been seeing...