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. >>> u.s. navy considering salvaging four unarmed bombs dropped by u.s. fighter jets into australia's great barrier reef during a training exercise gone wrong. this happened last week during joint exercises with the australian military. two fighter jets each dropping a concrete filled practice bomb and an unarmed laser-guided explosive bomb. the ordinances reportedly pose a low risk to the protected marine zone. >>> check out a new video that's going viral on youtube. bonnie anniker did some tumbling for a dolphin at an aquarium and made herself a new fan. apparently in the video the dolphin is heard responding to her antics. it sounds an awful lot like he's laughing. get a bit of a show. apparently the girl belongs to some sort of performance or acrobatic or circus troupe.
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>> the u.s. navy said they and the u.s.arine corps are working with australian authorities to investigate the incident. >> thieves don't have to steal your cell phone to get access to it. 750 million phones may be at risk. >> visions of a brighter future for the tenderloin. the neighborhood got a splash of color today. >>> >> your cell phone may be helping commit a crime against you. cybercriminals can easily take control of your phone. a german security expert found a flaw in the simm card. a virus can be sent to the card via text, letting someone buy stuff through your phone's mobile payment system. estimated 750 million phones may be vulnerable. >> watch abc live stream is now available in the bay area. abc7 is the first local station and abc the first broadcast network to bring you a live stream of your local news and all your favorite abc tv shows. you now never have to miss a minute of the news. you can bring abc7 with you wherever you want to be. it's a special new benefit brought to you by abc, comcast, and charter
>> the u.s. navy said they and the u.s.arine corps are working with australian authorities to investigate the incident. >> thieves don't have to steal your cell phone to get access to it. 750 million phones may be at risk. >> visions of a brighter future for the tenderloin. the neighborhood got a splash of color today. >>> >> your cell phone may be helping commit a crime against you. cybercriminals can easily take control of your phone. a german security expert...
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the u.s. navy is setting up a new radio communication network with one of the to talk to stations located in europe on the italian island of sicily -- one of the four stations located in europe on the italian island of sicily. >> these women come here daily to -- to protest -- to demonstrate. i am a i feel abandoned. i am an italian citizen -- >> i feel abandoned. i am an italian citizen. the state would rather protect american citizens -- american interests. >> u.s. navy is building three huge satellite dishes as part of the global communications system. the demonstrators want the u.s. military to leave and take their ultrahigh frequency satellite dishes with them. i'm a i love this place. -- >> i love this place. i want to protect my children here in my home. >> i am fighting this because it is madness, madness that will lead to war. >> the protesters have blocked roads to prevent building materials getting to the site. the police have cleared other demonstrations, but have so far been reluctant
the u.s. navy is setting up a new radio communication network with one of the to talk to stations located in europe on the italian island of sicily -- one of the four stations located in europe on the italian island of sicily. >> these women come here daily to -- to protest -- to demonstrate. i am a i feel abandoned. i am an italian citizen -- >> i feel abandoned. i am an italian citizen. the state would rather protect american citizens -- american interests. >> u.s. navy is...
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the u.s. navy is setting up a new radio communication network with one of the to talk to stations located in europe on the italian island of sicily -- one of the four stations located in europe on the italian island of sicily. >> these women come here daily to -- to protest -- to demonstrate. i am a i feel abandoned. i am an italian citizen -- >> i feel abandoned. i am an italian citizen. the state would rather protect american citizens -- american interests. >> u.s. navy is building three huge satellite dishes as part of the global communications system. the demonstrators want the u.s. military to leave and take their ultrahigh frequency satellite dishes with them. i'm a i love this place. -- >> i love this place. i want to protect my children here in my home. >> i am fighting this because it is madness, madness that will lead to war. >> the protesters have blocked roads to prevent building materials getting to the site. the police have cleared other demonstrations, but have so far been reluctant
the u.s. navy is setting up a new radio communication network with one of the to talk to stations located in europe on the italian island of sicily -- one of the four stations located in europe on the italian island of sicily. >> these women come here daily to -- to protest -- to demonstrate. i am a i feel abandoned. i am an italian citizen -- >> i feel abandoned. i am an italian citizen. the state would rather protect american citizens -- american interests. >> u.s. navy is...
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they have opened a war museum with a u.s. navy ship, the only commissioned u.s. vy vessel being held by a foreign nation. it was attacked by north korea, miles off the coast in 1968. that was years after the end of the korean war. during that conflict, one sailor, 21-year-old dwayne hodges was killed when the north koreans took the ship. 82 others were held prisoner for 11 months. they were starved and severely beaten. but now there is a new effort to get the ship back from the hands of the north koreans. we have one of those crewmen who was captured on the u.s. peblo in 1968. he is the secretary of the u.s. pueblo veterans association. thank you for being here and for your service. >> i am glad to be here. >> eric: bring us back to that moment. what happened? it was chased by subs and migs. how did the capture go down? >> it was december 23, 1968. it was our last day on station. we were about 15 nautical miles nearest land, around the area. about just after lunch, a sub chasers started approaching us and motor torpedo boats. first subchaser caming alongside and d
they have opened a war museum with a u.s. navy ship, the only commissioned u.s. vy vessel being held by a foreign nation. it was attacked by north korea, miles off the coast in 1968. that was years after the end of the korean war. during that conflict, one sailor, 21-year-old dwayne hodges was killed when the north koreans took the ship. 82 others were held prisoner for 11 months. they were starved and severely beaten. but now there is a new effort to get the ship back from the hands of the...
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discussions on how we can strengthen the relationship, the alliance. >> reporter: formerly the site of a u.s. navy base during the cold war, was one of the largest u.s. military facilities in asia. many philippine were opposed to the u.s. presence. and in 1992 the navy base was returned to the philippines. the area is currently being developed as a special economic zone. the philippines wants to strengthen its alliance with the united states to counterbalance the rising military power of its neighbor, china. the philippines and china have competing claims over this area of the south china sea. their dispute has become increasingly tense making it an important strategic location once again. the proposed facility would give washington a foothold from which to monitor the south china sea and the maritime activities of china. the area contains shipping lanes critical to the functioning of the world economy. the philippine constitution bans foreign troops from keeping a permanent base in the country. the proposed joint-use facility will be governed by the philippine military to sidestep any constitutio
discussions on how we can strengthen the relationship, the alliance. >> reporter: formerly the site of a u.s. navy base during the cold war, was one of the largest u.s. military facilities in asia. many philippine were opposed to the u.s. presence. and in 1992 the navy base was returned to the philippines. the area is currently being developed as a special economic zone. the philippines wants to strengthen its alliance with the united states to counterbalance the rising military power of...
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it's difficult to speculate on exactly what that's going to mean for any individual person now the u.s. navy the medic team there they say it is providing humane high quality medical care to the prisoners and i'm quoting that so why is it being criticized because it's there clearly to help save lives isn't. this is something that's closer to punishment and torture with medical devices than it is to health care i mean what is the goal of the military doctors actually is it to prioritize the welfare of these prisoners or is it to make the situation for the institution in which they work for more can more convenient in this case it's the latter clearly and you know this is a huge this is not a humane way to treat people in any doctors or nurses or other medical professionals who are asked to participate in this form of treatment they call it should refuse to participate you question it being called treatment some are saying it's torture but is that not going to fall. well it is a cruel and abusive practice and any time that you subject people to any kind of medical procedure without their conse
it's difficult to speculate on exactly what that's going to mean for any individual person now the u.s. navy the medic team there they say it is providing humane high quality medical care to the prisoners and i'm quoting that so why is it being criticized because it's there clearly to help save lives isn't. this is something that's closer to punishment and torture with medical devices than it is to health care i mean what is the goal of the military doctors actually is it to prioritize the...
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one was in the u.s. navy. then i served with president ford and met a little bit with president carter and came back. ../c&b/a/b/c/ú/c6b >> is getting the policy to coincide with the principles. >> host: in your government experience in the macro sense, what do you think you got right and what do you think you didn't get so right? >> guest: i think over the long haul when we got right was what happened mostly in the '80s and '90s into recently. we learned from the '70s i served in the ford and carter administration. outcomes, unemployment started people learned was if we had a that began in the late '70s and continued until recently, a e sort of off-track again. practicepractice, seeing a littt about how policy gets made. of economic ideas that i've been talking about for a while. >> host: what are the first principles? what are these five keys that you speak of? >> guest: the basic idea is the principles of economic freedom i call them. the kind of principles i've been teaching my students for a long time. is
one was in the u.s. navy. then i served with president ford and met a little bit with president carter and came back. ../c&b/a/b/c/ú/c6b >> is getting the policy to coincide with the principles. >> host: in your government experience in the macro sense, what do you think you got right and what do you think you didn't get so right? >> guest: i think over the long haul when we got right was what happened mostly in the '80s and '90s into recently. we learned from the '70s i...
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the u.s. navy says it has dropped four bombs on australia's great barrier reef. it says two fighter jets had to jettison the bombs in a training exercise on tuesday. they had been intending to drop them on a bombing range off the coast of queensland, but were not able to. the planes were running low on fuel and could not land with the bombs still on board. the navy says the bombs did not explode and were dropped away from the coral to minimize damage to the reef. to cycling now where christopher froome is poised to win this year's tour de france. he has a commanding lead and is on course to become the second consecutive british winner of cycling's premier event. the riders should cross the finish line soon. >> christopher froome dominated the tour from the outset. no one could match his devastating speed. he showed incredible energy in the mountains, especially during a spectacular ascent. he shook off rival after rival before reaching the summit at a pace that drew unfortunate comparisons to the disgraced lance armstrong. >> i really did not see myself winning t
the u.s. navy says it has dropped four bombs on australia's great barrier reef. it says two fighter jets had to jettison the bombs in a training exercise on tuesday. they had been intending to drop them on a bombing range off the coast of queensland, but were not able to. the planes were running low on fuel and could not land with the bombs still on board. the navy says the bombs did not explode and were dropped away from the coral to minimize damage to the reef. to cycling now where...
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a u.s. navy spokesperson said that the pilots were taking part in a joint drill with the us a trilian military. they intended to drop the bombs in a preapproved area away from the coral reef, but avoided the mission when civilian boats were spotted below. they were low on fuel and could not land with the bombs on board. the impact was minimal and the devices pose no risk to ships. but a senator from australia's green party said dumping the bombs was outrageous. >> well, letting the u.s. military drop bombs on the great barrier reef. have we gone completely mad? is this how we look after our world heritage areas? letting a foreign power drop bombs on it? >> u.s. officials say they're working with australian authorities to investigate the incident. >>> a team of united nations experts will arrive in panama next month to inspect a north korean ship. it was carrying arms from cuba. the experts will determine whether it violated an u.s. arms embargo against the north inspectors found two mig-21 fighte
a u.s. navy spokesperson said that the pilots were taking part in a joint drill with the us a trilian military. they intended to drop the bombs in a preapproved area away from the coral reef, but avoided the mission when civilian boats were spotted below. they were low on fuel and could not land with the bombs on board. the impact was minimal and the devices pose no risk to ships. but a senator from australia's green party said dumping the bombs was outrageous. >> well, letting the u.s....
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. >> she is the 70-year-old wife of a retired u.s. navy admiral of gainesville virginia has just pled no contest to a charge of reckless driving in a crash that led to the fiery death of a prince william county motorcycle police officer last december 31st. >> this was a tragic accident and i have been grieving since the day that it happened. >> mrs. lecky was with her 47-year-old daughter going to get their nails done at an shopping center when with green light she turned her minivan into the path of officer chris young's harley as he was rushing to a car accident further south on route 28 around two in the afternoon -- >> jennifer young is chris' mother. she showed us a family picture from when he was in the marines. chris leaves behind a widow and three children. >> it's been hell. she hasn't been able to sleep. >> edward young is an analyst for the i.r.s. says he's not thrilled with the ebb is tense. >> we never received an apology from her which we would have liked that but we never got one from her so we're disappointed about that as
. >> she is the 70-year-old wife of a retired u.s. navy admiral of gainesville virginia has just pled no contest to a charge of reckless driving in a crash that led to the fiery death of a prince william county motorcycle police officer last december 31st. >> this was a tragic accident and i have been grieving since the day that it happened. >> mrs. lecky was with her 47-year-old daughter going to get their nails done at an shopping center when with green light she turned her...
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. >> reporter: tom hudner, a retired u.s. navyis partner died in 1950. he flew back to try to save him. president harry truman awarded him the medal of honor that he still wears today. you were on the other side fighting. >> yes, i was. >> reporter: how was it for you to stand here and watch this today? >> it's rather emotional frankly. >> reporter: we've been brought to yet another choreographed event. this time groups of school kids have been brought to this mausoleum to pay their respects. inside is the founder of this country and his son kim jong-il. this 12-year-old told us he'd come to pay tribute to the leaders, but before we spoke with him, our minder did. it was the same with kim hana. what are you asking her? no, no. i'm just curious. what are you asking? this 11-year-old told us what she knew about america. you say that you learn in school that americans are imperialists who invaded your country. what do you think about knowing i'm american? you don't look like an american, she answered. managing perception, engaging de
. >> reporter: tom hudner, a retired u.s. navyis partner died in 1950. he flew back to try to save him. president harry truman awarded him the medal of honor that he still wears today. you were on the other side fighting. >> yes, i was. >> reporter: how was it for you to stand here and watch this today? >> it's rather emotional frankly. >> reporter: we've been brought to yet another choreographed event. this time groups of school kids have been brought to this...
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as part of the pivot to asia, the u.s. navy has deployed a new type of high-tech combat ship to singapore. the pentagon is working to increase rotations of u.s. troops through asia much as it rotated troops through europe at the time of the cold war. he also explains china's moves were prompting washington to expand its own ties in the region. he says and example is the recently expanded talks between washington and manila on military cooperation. >>> muslim rebels have attacked an oil tanker truck in the philippines. the attack sparked a gun battle with the military that left at at least three insurgents dead. the break away rebel outfit opposes peace talks between the government and the main insurgency group. the islamic freedom fighters fired on an oil tanker and planted two explosives along the highway on tuesday. government troops closed the highway for several hours as they battled the insurgents and diffused the bombs. the islamic front has been fighting for autonomy for more than 30 years. the conflict has killed an est
as part of the pivot to asia, the u.s. navy has deployed a new type of high-tech combat ship to singapore. the pentagon is working to increase rotations of u.s. troops through asia much as it rotated troops through europe at the time of the cold war. he also explains china's moves were prompting washington to expand its own ties in the region. he says and example is the recently expanded talks between washington and manila on military cooperation. >>> muslim rebels have attacked an oil...
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. >>> an ominous prediction today from the climate experts at noaa, the u.s. navy and coast guard. they fear by 2050, not that long from now, the arctic could be virtually ice-free in the summers. they warn that as this happened, commercial activity will crowd in, tourism, roads will get built, shipping traffic will increase. they say it's coming a lot sooner than anticipated and the situation will need managing. >>> depending on where you live, perhaps you've seen them mounted on police cars, and perhaps you've assumed they're some sort of radar gun when they are actually license plate readers. as the cruiser cruises by, they are constantly scanning and recording the license plates around them. that all goes into a massive database, searching for stolen cars, known criminals, and under the loose banner of national security. now the aclu is tracking, we are all being trakd and the lens are being used to record vehicular movement in a what they say is another erosion of our privacy rights. >>> in order to enjoy this next item for what it is, you don't need to be a baseball fan. you
. >>> an ominous prediction today from the climate experts at noaa, the u.s. navy and coast guard. they fear by 2050, not that long from now, the arctic could be virtually ice-free in the summers. they warn that as this happened, commercial activity will crowd in, tourism, roads will get built, shipping traffic will increase. they say it's coming a lot sooner than anticipated and the situation will need managing. >>> depending on where you live, perhaps you've seen them...
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their lives back in washington i'm going to check out so around one hundred forty people from the u.s. navy's medical personnel are performing these procedures on dr frank on old believes these medics are being negligent and abusive towards the detainees only because they're following orders from the military. the regime which the joint task force for one tunnel has written for the cleveland of these people requires truly abusive care and also is involves the use of medicines which are dangerous they are not allowed to behave like doctors and are compelled by the military hierarchy to behave like jailers in particular several of them have commented to me through their lawyers that when they are asked to doctors for example to stop the environmental manipulation which leaves them freezing. or waking them at night for various disturbances the doctor says they have no power to do anything and as one of them one of the hunger strikers what is the point of a doctor like fact and a moroccan prisoner who has been gone time of a more than a decade has claimed his lawyer hand other inmates being sexua
their lives back in washington i'm going to check out so around one hundred forty people from the u.s. navy's medical personnel are performing these procedures on dr frank on old believes these medics are being negligent and abusive towards the detainees only because they're following orders from the military. the regime which the joint task force for one tunnel has written for the cleveland of these people requires truly abusive care and also is involves the use of medicines which are...
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. >> reporter: tom hudner, a retired u.s. navy pilot made his first trip back since his wingman died here in 1950. he crash-landed his plane to try to save him. president harry truman awarded him the medal of honor that he still wears today. you were on the other side of this when you were fighting. >> yes, i was. >> reporter: how is it to stand here and watch this today? >> well, it's rather emotional, frankly. >> reporter: we've been brought to yet another choreographed event. this time, groups of school kids have come to this mausoleum here to pay their respects. inside this mausoleum is the founder of this country and his son, kim jong-il. this 12-year-old told us he'd come to pay tribute tow the leaders. but before we spoke with him, our minder did. it was the same with kim hanna. what are you asking her? no, no, i'm just curious, what are you asking? >> no, no. >> reporter: this 11-year-old told us what she knew about america. you say that you learn in school that americans are imperialists who invaded your country. what do
. >> reporter: tom hudner, a retired u.s. navy pilot made his first trip back since his wingman died here in 1950. he crash-landed his plane to try to save him. president harry truman awarded him the medal of honor that he still wears today. you were on the other side of this when you were fighting. >> yes, i was. >> reporter: how is it to stand here and watch this today? >> well, it's rather emotional, frankly. >> reporter: we've been brought to yet another...
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around one hundred forty people from the u.s. navy's medical personnel performing these procedures and dr frank arnold he believes that these medics are being negligent and abusive towards the detainees only because they're following orders from the military. the regime which the joint task force for guantanamo has written for the cleveland of these people requires truly abusive care and also is involves the use of medicines which are dangerous they are not allowed to behave like doctors and are compelled by the military hierarchy to behave like jailers in particular several of them have commented to me through their lawyers that when they are asked to doctors for example to stop the environmental manipulation which leaves them freezing each week. for various disturbances the doctor says they have no power to do it and as one of them one of the hunger strikers what is the point of a doctor like right. well attorney ken marino has served in the u.s. air force for nearly two decades and conducted more than a thousand interrogations during
around one hundred forty people from the u.s. navy's medical personnel performing these procedures and dr frank arnold he believes that these medics are being negligent and abusive towards the detainees only because they're following orders from the military. the regime which the joint task force for guantanamo has written for the cleveland of these people requires truly abusive care and also is involves the use of medicines which are dangerous they are not allowed to behave like doctors and...
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our navy is all about protecting u.s. power overseas in a short and timely fashion so the ability to put drones anywhere in the world quickly is a great new addition to the weapons system, our arsenal and the navy deserves a lot of credit. jenna: let let's talk about this program specifically. what does this mean in general for warfare, surveillance and our impact worldwide? >> most people tend to think of drones for the weapons capability because of the drone strikes in afghanistan, pakistan and iraq but really they are used more for surveillance getting over potential targets, known enemy targets, this system will not be fully deployed for a number of years but a big drone that will probably have a lot more than just weapons and surveillance, probably electronic capabilities and having the ability to drop supplies and troops behind enemy lines. most importantly this thing will be able to be deployed anywhere in the world on relatively short order. three to take into consideration what we have heard about sequestered. men
our navy is all about protecting u.s. power overseas in a short and timely fashion so the ability to put drones anywhere in the world quickly is a great new addition to the weapons system, our arsenal and the navy deserves a lot of credit. jenna: let let's talk about this program specifically. what does this mean in general for warfare, surveillance and our impact worldwide? >> most people tend to think of drones for the weapons capability because of the drone strikes in afghanistan,...
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. >> josh is a bay area native served in the u.s. navy three years, he was headed back stateside but after he landed he got the disturbing news about his dog. josh and his wife have had congo since he was a puppy. josh is a navy petty officer and has been stationed in guam three years. ina lives here in the bay area completing her nursing degree, gt word josh was being transferred stateside. >> just amazing i run out and give him a hug and never want to let him go after that. >> it's okay. >> when landing he twont reunite with his best friend. >> they said he wasn't there. and they didn't know where he was. >> i was thinking someone forgot about him. >> josh felt helpless waiting for news about congo. >> we were -- he's like my sochblt you know? my best friend. >> i called and i kept calling and was on hold for hours. >> finally friends suggested the couple call 7 on your side. they did. we contacted united within hours, the airline was able to locate congo. congo found in high high united told us we aim to offer our customers service and
. >> josh is a bay area native served in the u.s. navy three years, he was headed back stateside but after he landed he got the disturbing news about his dog. josh and his wife have had congo since he was a puppy. josh is a navy petty officer and has been stationed in guam three years. ina lives here in the bay area completing her nursing degree, gt word josh was being transferred stateside. >> just amazing i run out and give him a hug and never want to let him go after that....
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two u.s. navy jets dropped them there.re conducting a training exercise and waited for fuel as they waited for it to be cleared. they were forced to make the emergency drops over the barrier reef. they are working to determine if and how the unarmed bombs can be retrieved. we'll keep you posted. long wait times are a thing of the past. tsa is expanding to make airport screenings quicker. and that leaves the lap top inside of the case. and it comes at a shoes or lab top. it covers background checks and allows them to participate in five years. >> we'll focus on those we can prescreen and want to share the information. we'll do that and expedite the physical screening and checkpoint and we have a high confidence that you are not a terrorist. this is an effective way to screen travellers. tsa agents are tweeting out for more expedited service. >> it is faster security screening and on the security side, you let them go through. and you will know less about travellers. >> when will it be available. it is to cover all traveller
two u.s. navy jets dropped them there.re conducting a training exercise and waited for fuel as they waited for it to be cleared. they were forced to make the emergency drops over the barrier reef. they are working to determine if and how the unarmed bombs can be retrieved. we'll keep you posted. long wait times are a thing of the past. tsa is expanding to make airport screenings quicker. and that leaves the lap top inside of the case. and it comes at a shoes or lab top. it covers background...
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. >> josh is a bay area native served in the u.s. navyee years, he was headed back stateside but after he landed he got the disturbing news about his dog. josh and his wife have had congo since he was a puppy. josh is a navy petty officer and has been stationed in guam three years. ina lives here in the bay area completing her nursing degree, gt word josh was being transferred stateside. >> just amazing i run out and give him a hug and never want to let him go after that. >> it's okay. >> when landing he twont reunite with his best friend. >> they said he wasn't there. and they didn't know where he was. >> i was thinking someone forgot about him. >> josh felt helpless waiting for news about congo. >> we were -- he's like my sochblt you know? my best friend. >> i called and i kept calling and was on hold for hours. >> finally friends suggested the couple call 7 on your side. they did. we contacted united within hours, the airline was able to locate congo. congo found in high high united told us we aim to offer our customers service and ref
. >> josh is a bay area native served in the u.s. navyee years, he was headed back stateside but after he landed he got the disturbing news about his dog. josh and his wife have had congo since he was a puppy. josh is a navy petty officer and has been stationed in guam three years. ina lives here in the bay area completing her nursing degree, gt word josh was being transferred stateside. >> just amazing i run out and give him a hug and never want to let him go after that. >>...
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it is very clear now the contractor is still a key partner with the u.s. navy.ense determined one of 13 companies winning $900 million contract for expanding cyber security support for the military. this is the first major military contract since snowden outed himself using the job to reveal classified surveillance information. under this new deal, he will compete with the other 12 companies including honeywell and general dynamics for work with the navy over the next five years. work will include contracts for the procurement of cyber operation services which includes intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. this comes a week after the u.s. air force said they were not responsible for snowden's actions last month and will continue collaborating with the firm. receiving a large part of the $6 billion in revenue with contracts from the government, so certainly something to watch closely. liz: indeed. thank you. this is for the first time in more than 20 years, campbell soup comedie companies announcia twist with a new flavor in the spaghettios lineup. the f
it is very clear now the contractor is still a key partner with the u.s. navy.ense determined one of 13 companies winning $900 million contract for expanding cyber security support for the military. this is the first major military contract since snowden outed himself using the job to reveal classified surveillance information. under this new deal, he will compete with the other 12 companies including honeywell and general dynamics for work with the navy over the next five years. work will...
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. >> the u.s. navy says it's considering salvaging four unarmed bombs off australia. pilots on a training exercise on two planes had to abandoned because they were running out of fuel. >> now, park authorities are concerned the bombs could pose a hazard to the area's rich marine life. >> a traffic trifecta. >> it was a historic night at the british open. the giants try to get a sweep of the division leaders coming up next. >> a live look at st. mary's hospital. a live report as media from around the world waits. >> this is a bay bridge highlight from kpix 5. >> the single tower on the self anchored suspension span is made up of four gigantic legs. each arrived by barge in sections and lifted carefully into place straddling toward the top is the grillage. the total height is 525 feet. >> this bay bridge highlight is sponsored by that u-verse wireless receiver. ng on cloud nine wih you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah i
. >> the u.s. navy says it's considering salvaging four unarmed bombs off australia. pilots on a training exercise on two planes had to abandoned because they were running out of fuel. >> now, park authorities are concerned the bombs could pose a hazard to the area's rich marine life. >> a traffic trifecta. >> it was a historic night at the british open. the giants try to get a sweep of the division leaders coming up next. >> a live look at st. mary's hospital. a...
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. >> kelly: u.s. navy jets dropping four unarmed bombs near the great barrier reef.rced the pilots to make the drop because they were running low on fuel. they are looking into whether the bomb can be retrieved. >> jamie: push for peace in the middle east is getting a boost. israel and palestinians will resume direct negotiations next week hoping to resolve a conflict that has defied resolution for decades. here is secretary of state john kerry. >> i am most hopeful because of the positive steps that israelis themselves and palestinians are taking on the ground and the promise that those steps represent the possibilities of the future. the path to resolution of this longstanding conflict in this critical corner of the world, that path is not about fate. it's about choices, choices that people can make. >> jamie: conor powell has more on this live from jerusalem. >> reporter: the fact that john kerry is able to convince the israelis and palestinians back to the, in table it's a significant accomplishment of itself, but some of the historical problems that have plagued
. >> kelly: u.s. navy jets dropping four unarmed bombs near the great barrier reef.rced the pilots to make the drop because they were running low on fuel. they are looking into whether the bomb can be retrieved. >> jamie: push for peace in the middle east is getting a boost. israel and palestinians will resume direct negotiations next week hoping to resolve a conflict that has defied resolution for decades. here is secretary of state john kerry. >> i am most hopeful because of...
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u.s. navy and marines working with authorities to investigate. jets involved were 88-b harriers, taking a part in a joint training that lasted three weeks. drills bring together 21,000 u.s. and 7,000 australia defense force personnels. the purpose is to improve combat readiness. >> turning to reaction to the president's personal comments on race relations in the country. more than a week after the george zimmerman verdict. president obama speaking off the cuff for 19 minutes a one point saying 35 years ago trayvon martin could have been him. live for us in news in washington and steve more reaction. >> yeah. right, harris, a mixed reaction in the president's statements about race and trayvon martin case in particular. some republicans like john mccain say the president was impressive in calling for a greater dialogue for more conversation about race. others are saying simply we need to turn down the rhetoric when it comes to racial issues. >> those of us in leadership positions need to be looking for things that we can take out of the situation th
u.s. navy and marines working with authorities to investigate. jets involved were 88-b harriers, taking a part in a joint training that lasted three weeks. drills bring together 21,000 u.s. and 7,000 australia defense force personnels. the purpose is to improve combat readiness. >> turning to reaction to the president's personal comments on race relations in the country. more than a week after the george zimmerman verdict. president obama speaking off the cuff for 19 minutes a one point...
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from your right, the retired u.s. navy captain. lynn cooper, founder and chief social officer socially ahead. christopher chambers, a professor of media studies at georgetown university. the president and ceo of good360. the national press club vice- president and an adjunct professor at george washington university and the former ap bureau chief in tokyo, new delhi, and london. speaking over our speaker, the washington bureau chief for bankrate.com and the member that organized today's event. a free-lance journalist covering business and technology and the chairwoman of the freelance committee. and the president of the wharton club of washington, d.c., and a member who assisted in making today's luncheon happen. [applause] our guest today enjoyed a fascinating and successful career involving technology, politics, and most recently as you will hear, philanthropy. as many of our members know, one of our priorities this year is to celebrate women's roles in our society. i am particularly pleased our guest today, carly fiorina, agreed
from your right, the retired u.s. navy captain. lynn cooper, founder and chief social officer socially ahead. christopher chambers, a professor of media studies at georgetown university. the president and ceo of good360. the national press club vice- president and an adjunct professor at george washington university and the former ap bureau chief in tokyo, new delhi, and london. speaking over our speaker, the washington bureau chief for bankrate.com and the member that organized today's event....
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. >>> a u.s. navyng a bomb deployment test when something goes horribly wrong. >> it was quite an event. we started doing some more acrobat ickes. i was thinking about how i was going to get out of the airplane. >> september 30th, 1981. 5,000 feet over the naval every station in maryland test flight photographer is filming an f-18 hornet from a chase plane. we were dropping a practice bomb basically filled with concrete. the miss was to find out how it would separate from the airplane in an emergency mode. >> dozens of other cameras are also recording the critical test of the navy's newest fighter jet. >> i'm there as the insurance policy. if something goes wrong and they lose the airplane, they have my film that they can come back and reassemble what happened. >> little does he know it's his plane that will run into trouble. when the planes reach 5,000 feet, the hornet releases the bomb while flying at more than 500 miles per hour. >> everything was going according to plan. weigh had just froen into p
. >>> a u.s. navyng a bomb deployment test when something goes horribly wrong. >> it was quite an event. we started doing some more acrobat ickes. i was thinking about how i was going to get out of the airplane. >> september 30th, 1981. 5,000 feet over the naval every station in maryland test flight photographer is filming an f-18 hornet from a chase plane. we were dropping a practice bomb basically filled with concrete. the miss was to find out how it would separate from...
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. >> two u.s. navy jets dropped four unarmed bombs near the great barrier reef.s were running low on fuel and forced to make the emergency decision, the navy says the pilots intended to drop, didn't have clearance to drop them where they wanted to and now officials are working with australian authorities to determine how and if they can retrieve those bombs. >> well, there's a threat of thunderstorms which could cause dangerous conditions for crews battling a massive wildfire in southern california. 700 homes have been told to evacuate and a state of emergency is underway. the northeast could finally get a break from the oppressive heat but comes at a price. they may be dealing with strong storms as well, and our meteorologist is at the weather center with more on the threat of the strong storms. janice? >> yes, we have the threat for strong storms across the ohio valley in the northeast, which will break the heat bus over parts of the southwest where firefighters are dealing with multiple wildfires, and you can see the showers and thunderstorms starting to fire
. >> two u.s. navy jets dropped four unarmed bombs near the great barrier reef.s were running low on fuel and forced to make the emergency decision, the navy says the pilots intended to drop, didn't have clearance to drop them where they wanted to and now officials are working with australian authorities to determine how and if they can retrieve those bombs. >> well, there's a threat of thunderstorms which could cause dangerous conditions for crews battling a massive wildfire in...
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the u.s. navys the two marine planes had to abandon the bombs because they were running out of fuel. the navy says two bombs were nonexplosive. the other two were but were disarmed before they were dropped. >>> a community in ohio is bracing for more victims after investigators discovered the bodies of three women wrapped in plastic. east cleveland police arrested a suspect and think he may be imitating a secretaried serial killer. reporter katie murray has the latest. >> reporter: law enforcement and dogs scour a chilling scene. an area in cleveland where three bodies were found wrapped in layers of plastic and taped up. neighbors are in disbelief. >> this is very upset. >> reporter: according to authorities, all three victims appear to be young african- american women. a car in the garage where one victim was found led investigators to this man, michael madison. he's in custody after a standoff with police. madison was convicted in 2001 of attempted rape and is a registered sex offender but has n
the u.s. navys the two marine planes had to abandon the bombs because they were running out of fuel. the navy says two bombs were nonexplosive. the other two were but were disarmed before they were dropped. >>> a community in ohio is bracing for more victims after investigators discovered the bodies of three women wrapped in plastic. east cleveland police arrested a suspect and think he may be imitating a secretaried serial killer. reporter katie murray has the latest. >>...
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that's when a u.s. navyp3 orion and a nasa conveyor 990 collided on approach to moffett field killing 16 people aboard the two aircraft. >> we pulled up to get away but they hit us just in front of the vertical stabilizer and knocked the tail off. like a cracked open egg, i was setting right there. >> reporter: the only man aboard the planes to survive was bruce then a 22-year-old naval radar operator. >> and one of the five guys screamed, oh, my god, we're all dead. i started to be afraid, and then i was knocked out. >> reporter: he had been sucked out of the back of the plane and fell on the sunnyvale municipal golf course more than 100 feet below. a young golf student found bruce and assumed he was dead. >> so he took the parachute shroud and covered my body up with the shroud. >> reporter: and then as fire crews were rushing to the scene, the unthinkable happened. >> well, then one of the crash trucks from the bay, one of the big crash trucks, ran over the parachute. didn't hit me body but straddled it r
that's when a u.s. navyp3 orion and a nasa conveyor 990 collided on approach to moffett field killing 16 people aboard the two aircraft. >> we pulled up to get away but they hit us just in front of the vertical stabilizer and knocked the tail off. like a cracked open egg, i was setting right there. >> reporter: the only man aboard the planes to survive was bruce then a 22-year-old naval radar operator. >> and one of the five guys screamed, oh, my god, we're all dead. i started...
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u.s. navy says it's still working on a val vag operation. >>> it is 6:15 now.ope francis is on his way to rio de janeiro right now, his first trip abroad as pontiff. a special flight carrying the pope, his entourage and journalists took off for the week-long visit. more than a million youth cac licks are expected to join him in rio to celebrate world youth daep. the pope is expected to receive a very warm well come in brazil. >> very interesting. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. beautiful sunrise out there. >> really nice. good morning. 6:15. we have an interesting forecast. thanks for waking up with us. it's 6:15, as i said. for 6:15 this is not a bad view of the city of san francisco for this time of year. you can make out a few of the features in the picture. we do have thick low clouds hugging the coastline this morning. not going to hang around all day, but i can tell you this is what we're expecting later. all this mid-level moisture. good morning to you. for waking up with us each and every weekday even on monday when it can b
u.s. navy says it's still working on a val vag operation. >>> it is 6:15 now.ope francis is on his way to rio de janeiro right now, his first trip abroad as pontiff. a special flight carrying the pope, his entourage and journalists took off for the week-long visit. more than a million youth cac licks are expected to join him in rio to celebrate world youth daep. the pope is expected to receive a very warm well come in brazil. >> very interesting. let's check the forecast with...
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a u.s. navy veteran woke up with no memory of his past and speaking only swedish.was found in a palm springs motel in february. days later he woke up in the emergency room. he said his name was johan eck and that he had never heard of michael boatwright, his real name. doctors diagnosed him with a rare form of amnesia. >> stress, life changing events, family death or loved ones' death, resent travel or major -- recent travel or major accident. >> how did boatwright know swedish? a social worker discovered he had lived in sweden in the '80s. doctors still trying to find out where he lives. >>> it's something that happens to men knowingly, but for women, it's very uncomfortable to be bald. 40% of women suffering from some form of hair loss. elizabeth cook shows us a place in san francisco where they can go for help. >>> i might want to trim the bangs. it looks long. >> reporter: it looks and sounds like a hair salon. >> you want it more like eyebrow length? >> yeah. >> reporter: but for debbie, it's a lot more. >> it's a refuge here. >> reporter: she has a disease ca
a u.s. navy veteran woke up with no memory of his past and speaking only swedish.was found in a palm springs motel in february. days later he woke up in the emergency room. he said his name was johan eck and that he had never heard of michael boatwright, his real name. doctors diagnosed him with a rare form of amnesia. >> stress, life changing events, family death or loved ones' death, resent travel or major -- recent travel or major accident. >> how did boatwright know swedish? a...
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u.s. navy says it's now working on a salvage operation. >>> pope francis is on his way to rio dee jan niro this morning. they took off from the leonardo davinchi airport for the week-long visit. more than a million young catholics are expected to join him in rio to celebrate world youth day. pope francis is the first pope from latin america and is expected to receive a very warm well come in brazil. >>> the head of oakland's naacp will hold a news conference this afternoon to talk about the george zimmerman verdict. over the weekend hundreds of rallies were held nationwide in support of trayvon martin. in san jose hundreds of people gathered outside san jose city hall last night to talk about race in america and call on states to overturn the stand your ground law. at least 22 states currently have laws similar to florida's. >>> daly city is increasing its sewer service rates to pay for needed maintenance. the city council approved a hike of 9% per year for three years. according to a staff rep
u.s. navy says it's now working on a salvage operation. >>> pope francis is on his way to rio dee jan niro this morning. they took off from the leonardo davinchi airport for the week-long visit. more than a million young catholics are expected to join him in rio to celebrate world youth day. pope francis is the first pope from latin america and is expected to receive a very warm well come in brazil. >>> the head of oakland's naacp will hold a news conference this afternoon to...
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racism in alec will be a difficult one but it begins with a committed people like you to battle the u.s. navy the obama administration specific strategy took an ugly turn this weekend when two a.v. eight b. harrier jets like the one seen here accidentally dropped four bombs just feet away from australia's great barrier reef now to be fair to the bombs were on armed and two are already diffused but let's be honest asian live naval exercises anywhere near a fragile ecosystem in a world heritage site is just a terrible terrible. and a very very ugly geraldo rivera the fox host posted this picture to his twitter account over the weekend along with a tweet that said seventy is the new fifty there are some things you just can't. thanks for all that was very very lovely. coming up detroit's economy is in shambles its streets are filled with crime its infrastructure is literally falling apart its public education system is failing miserably given all of this why would speaker of the house john boehner want the rest of america to follow in detroit's. i would rather as questions for people in positions
racism in alec will be a difficult one but it begins with a committed people like you to battle the u.s. navy the obama administration specific strategy took an ugly turn this weekend when two a.v. eight b. harrier jets like the one seen here accidentally dropped four bombs just feet away from australia's great barrier reef now to be fair to the bombs were on armed and two are already diffused but let's be honest asian live naval exercises anywhere near a fragile ecosystem in a world heritage...
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half the prisoners on hunger strike at guantanamo are now being force fed by u.s. navynd nurses at the facility. and yesterday it was a federal district court judge who ruled against those prisoners. the prisoners had asked the court to intervene to stop the forced feedings. judge gladys kessler did not rule the forced feeding, iltsel, was legal or illegal but found her court lacked any legal jurisdiction to get involved. any legal jurisdiction at all to end the forced feeding program at guantanamo. she wrote, "no court, justice or judge shall have jurisdictions to hear any aspect of the detention, transfer, treatment, trial or conditions of confinement of an alien who has been properly detained as an enemy combatant." courts are constrained by a lack of jurisdiction to rule on whether or not these prisoners should be forced to undergo a procedure that the judge calls a painful, humiliating and degrading process. degrading process. deemed degrading not only by this judge, but also as she points out in her ruling, by the medical profession. specifically the ama, the amer
half the prisoners on hunger strike at guantanamo are now being force fed by u.s. navynd nurses at the facility. and yesterday it was a federal district court judge who ruled against those prisoners. the prisoners had asked the court to intervene to stop the forced feedings. judge gladys kessler did not rule the forced feeding, iltsel, was legal or illegal but found her court lacked any legal jurisdiction to get involved. any legal jurisdiction at all to end the forced feeding program at...
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a u.s. navy veteran woke up with no memory of his past and speaking only swedish. police found 61-year-old michael boatwright unconscious in a palm springs motel in february. days later he woke up in the emergency room. he said his name was johan eck and that he had never heard of michael boatwright. doctors diagnosed little with a rare form of amnesia. >> stressful events, life changing events, family death or loved one's death. recent travel or major accident. >> clues suggest boatwright was a tennis coach and was in southern california for a tournament. a social worker discovered he lived in sweeten in the 1980 -- in sweden in the 1980s. no one knows where he lives now. >>> a picture is worth 1,000 words but now there's a 3-d memento pregnant mothers can take home. >>> the market just opened. the early numbers look good. everything is green and we'll talk about all things business with kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks right after the break. ,,,,,,,,,, [ birds chirping ] [ reel clicking ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] seize your vacation with southwest's nat
a u.s. navy veteran woke up with no memory of his past and speaking only swedish. police found 61-year-old michael boatwright unconscious in a palm springs motel in february. days later he woke up in the emergency room. he said his name was johan eck and that he had never heard of michael boatwright. doctors diagnosed little with a rare form of amnesia. >> stressful events, life changing events, family death or loved one's death. recent travel or major accident. >> clues suggest...
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actually way back when in the u.s. navy, after i graduated from college, and then served in the council of economic advisedders with president ford and then a little bit with president carter, and then came back on the council of economic advisers with president bush 41 and then spent most recently, a little over for years as undersecretary of the treasury. >> host: under president bush. >> guest: bush 43. >> host: what did you learn from your government experience. >> how important to get economics right and how difficult it is to get the economics right. i've been interested in economics because of the public policy applications and one of the reason i have taken these opportunities. the ideas are difficult and even more difficult to get enacted, if you like. so, to me, a challenge and a fascinating part of economics is getting the policy to coincide with the principles. >> host: in your government experience in the macro sense, that would you think you got right and what do you think you didn't get so right? >> guest: i
actually way back when in the u.s. navy, after i graduated from college, and then served in the council of economic advisedders with president ford and then a little bit with president carter, and then came back on the council of economic advisers with president bush 41 and then spent most recently, a little over for years as undersecretary of the treasury. >> host: under president bush. >> guest: bush 43. >> host: what did you learn from your government experience. >>...
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that person is in the u.s. navy. he will be here until monday.i spoke to is also here until monday. that is the first time they can get rebooking. so, for many an inconvenience certainly, but they will find out what is going on. some people know already and some are still trying to find out when they will be able to get out. that is the latest from the international terminal. back to you. >> all right, dan. we want to reiterate we received information from asiana airlines that their spokesperson said the pilot -- there was a lot of explanation about what was going on at the moment. we had the audio from the air traffic control tower. this is a seasoned pilot, a veteran pilot. some 20 years at the wheel and who has also flown in and out of san francisco before. george rask is with us, a pilot himself and you have flown in and out of sfo. presumably you have not flown a 777 but you are familiar with the airport? >> that is affirmative. absolutely right, vicky. flying in and out of sfo in single and twin engine aircraft. a friend of mine actually ha
that person is in the u.s. navy. he will be here until monday.i spoke to is also here until monday. that is the first time they can get rebooking. so, for many an inconvenience certainly, but they will find out what is going on. some people know already and some are still trying to find out when they will be able to get out. that is the latest from the international terminal. back to you. >> all right, dan. we want to reiterate we received information from asiana airlines that their...
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from your right, kevin winston retired u.s. navy captain. , lynn cooper and founder chief social officer, christopher chambers, professor the media studies at georgetown university, cindy, president and ceo of good 360, myron, the national press club vice president and adjunct professor at georgetown university, mark hamrick washington bureau chief and the speakers committee member who organized today's event, thank you mark. ellen president of the warton club of washington d.c. and the member who assisted in making today's luncheon happen. our guest today enjoyed a fascinating and successful career involving technology, politics and most recently as you will soon hear, philanthropy. as members know one of our priorities here at the club is to celebrate women's role in our society and so i'm particularly pleased that our guest today, carly fiorina, agreed to participate in our historic luncheon program. born in austin, texas her own career began as a secretary working in a small business. what a journey she's had since then. as chai
from your right, kevin winston retired u.s. navy captain. , lynn cooper and founder chief social officer, christopher chambers, professor the media studies at georgetown university, cindy, president and ceo of good 360, myron, the national press club vice president and adjunct professor at georgetown university, mark hamrick washington bureau chief and the speakers committee member who organized today's event, thank you mark. ellen president of the warton club of washington d.c. and the member...