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u.s. navy also has to work together. i gave the british the same problem they would come up with one solution. if i gave the american the same problem they come up with a different solution. they come up with a different solution. everybody's culture is a little bit different. we had two different war fare doctrines. the u.s. navy and marine corps for the central pacific was based on the principals of mass and fire power. in a place called imp o screama for example they had three or four days destroying the beaches and then the landing took place. that's not what they did at normandy. if we were the british the british tended to conduct operations based on the principal of surprise. they went in with stealth. they went in under the cover of darkness. they were going in against a continent so they had to have a different war fare doctrine. two different approaches. the u.s. navy and the british. what they tried to do at normandy was merge those into an operational doctrine for the plan. what hap
u.s. navy also has to work together. i gave the british the same problem they would come up with one solution. if i gave the american the same problem they come up with a different solution. they come up with a different solution. everybody's culture is a little bit different. we had two different war fare doctrines. the u.s. navy and marine corps for the central pacific was based on the principals of mass and fire power. in a place called imp o screama for example they had three or four days...
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with the u.s. navythe south china sea. >> part of australia are suffering the effects of the worst drought in living memory. a warm, dry winter has left many outback farmers in new south wales struggling tovi s and leadership rain is fpt expected in the months ahead. we have a report from a city 2 0 miles north of sydney. >> it's been two years since decent rains fell here but inrm g family is determined to beat the drought. keeping its beef herd alive is exhausting and expensive. caroms have failed in the monthly feed bill is $33,000. task daily grind that's taki its -- it's a daily grind that's toll. its >> everybody is a bit stressed. it makes for more financial pressure and you're stressed and trying to keep it together. e can see that our seasons are no longer what we would call normal. we have had the lowest rain fall in 160 years of recording. >> this should be some of australia's fine eak churl land but now the earth is bone dry d barron and many farming communities s areuggling like never befor
with the u.s. navythe south china sea. >> part of australia are suffering the effects of the worst drought in living memory. a warm, dry winter has left many outback farmers in new south wales struggling tovi s and leadership rain is fpt expected in the months ahead. we have a report from a city 2 0 miles north of sydney. >> it's been two years since decent rains fell here but inrm g family is determined to beat the drought. keeping its beef herd alive is exhausting and expensive....
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for the crew aboard this u.s. navy surveillance plane, this is now a daily encounter. >> it is a routine occurrence for us on these fligs. it happens throughout the flight where they come over ande come back with a standard response and it has no effect on any operations or anything we do. rupert: as we close the 12 nautical miles, t we can s huge extent of china's development out here. what we are seeing on the screen is live pictures of a place called mischief reef, and last time i was here it was a large now you can see there has been extensive construction. this is what it looked like saen. millions of tons o being pumped onto the reef to create new land. the firs outline of a runway, but no buildings. look at the same place today, fost of radar domes, aircraft hangers, and maybe a building to park missile launchers. using the high-powered camera, we watched as a group of vehicles drive down the runway. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 vehicles moving. no aircraft present. rupert: these flights are not just about surveill
for the crew aboard this u.s. navy surveillance plane, this is now a daily encounter. >> it is a routine occurrence for us on these fligs. it happens throughout the flight where they come over ande come back with a standard response and it has no effect on any operations or anything we do. rupert: as we close the 12 nautical miles, t we can s huge extent of china's development out here. what we are seeing on the screen is live pictures of a place called mischief reef, and last time i was...
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once the u.s. navy squadron arrived, they had boxing tournaments and a football game, a football tournament in the fall of 1918 and played a considerable amount of baseball. of course there was a lot of the inner fleet if you will, u.s. versus uk boxing matches and et cetera. life at scalpel flow not really great in terms of liberty call. occasionally when the ships would go down to the navy yard for repairs or maintenance, then you had a little bit of traditional night life. let me return to the mediterranean. i want to concentrate on the naval aspects of the campaign in 1915. there is essentially we will focus on the campaign in this area right here. this was actually winston churchill's baby. winston churchill's idea. the idea was to break the stalemate on the western front, open the straits, which as you come out of the black sea through istanbul, and finally into the mediterranean, to open up the waterway to allow the russian of the black sea fleet as well as dust coming out of the very, very robus
once the u.s. navy squadron arrived, they had boxing tournaments and a football game, a football tournament in the fall of 1918 and played a considerable amount of baseball. of course there was a lot of the inner fleet if you will, u.s. versus uk boxing matches and et cetera. life at scalpel flow not really great in terms of liberty call. occasionally when the ships would go down to the navy yard for repairs or maintenance, then you had a little bit of traditional night life. let me return to...
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napert: this is the chines politely telling the u.s. navy to go away. far out in the south china sea, we are approaching one of china's huge new island bases. it is very clear they do not want us here. for the crew aboard this u.s. navy surveillancplane, this is now a daily encounter. rence is a routine occ for us on these flights. it happens throughout the flight where they come over and we come back with a standard response and it has no effect on anyop ations or anything we do. rupert: as we close the 12 nautical miles, we can see the huge extent ofa' c's development out here. what we are seeing on the screen is live pictures of a place called mischief reef, and last time i was here it was a large pile of sand. now you can see there has been extensive construction. this is what it looked like then. millions of tons of sand being pumped onto thnereef to create land. the first outline of a runway, t no buildings. look at the same place today, a forestra or domes, aircraft hangers, and maybe a building to park missile launchers. a,ing the high-powered c
napert: this is the chines politely telling the u.s. navy to go away. far out in the south china sea, we are approaching one of china's huge new island bases. it is very clear they do not want us here. for the crew aboard this u.s. navy surveillancplane, this is now a daily encounter. rence is a routine occ for us on these flights. it happens throughout the flight where they come over and we come back with a standard response and it has no effect on anyop ations or anything we do. rupert: as we...
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his service began in the u.s. navy as a pilot. was shot down over vietnam where he was taken as a prisoner of war but later returned home as a war hero. he went on to becoming the united states representative before moving on to the u.s. senate where he was still serving when he passed. he was chairman of the armed services committee. senator mccain is survived by his wife cindy, his seven children. today would have been his 82nd birthday. today, the arizona republic put together dozens of photos of senator mccain through the years to honor his life, legacy and service. these are just a few of those many photos. ♪ >>> hi there, brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. the president is looking for a new lawyer, not for himself personally, in the russian probe, but for the white house officially in the office of white house counsel. trump just announced don mcgahn's departure, where else? on twitter, saying mcgahn who got the job weeks after the 2016 election, quote, will be leaving his position in the fall shortly after the confirmati
his service began in the u.s. navy as a pilot. was shot down over vietnam where he was taken as a prisoner of war but later returned home as a war hero. he went on to becoming the united states representative before moving on to the u.s. senate where he was still serving when he passed. he was chairman of the armed services committee. senator mccain is survived by his wife cindy, his seven children. today would have been his 82nd birthday. today, the arizona republic put together dozens of...
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that u.s. navy officer called it hallowed ground saying you wouldn't take a shovel to gettysburg or go hunting for belt buckles at pearl harbor. >> and that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back a little bit later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." frenter in new york city i'm tony dokoupil. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, august 10th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a federal judge orders the return of a mother and child deported and issues a threat to the attorney general. >>> the holy fire rages on in southern california. the flames are moving dangerously close to home, triggering an evacuation order for more than 20,000 people. >>> and a teen is pushed off a bridge, falls 60 feet into the water, and narrowly survives.
that u.s. navy officer called it hallowed ground saying you wouldn't take a shovel to gettysburg or go hunting for belt buckles at pearl harbor. >> and that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back a little bit later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." frenter in new york city i'm tony dokoupil. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, august 10th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news."...
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i found a memo and the archive in which somebody at the u.s. navy recruiting codebreakers new service women's colleges. the men are unavailable, let's see what women can do. >> host: from yearbook 1942, the chair of the senate committee on naval affairs argued that admitting women into the navy would rake up homes and amount to a step upward in civilization. >> guest: yes come enormous controversy about admitting women. the codebreakers we've been talking to were women accepted for volunteer emergency service. this is the first effort to include women in the u.s. military. someone world war i, but a larger number of women and a lot of resistance from the older admirals in the navy. they didn't want their uniforms to be navy blue. they wanted to be gray or tan. the women who are pushing for inclusion of women in the military understood such things as uniform color were very important said they were fully part of the u.s. naval reserve. they were reservists called into action. and though, it was a momentous time. some of the women i interviewed didn't
i found a memo and the archive in which somebody at the u.s. navy recruiting codebreakers new service women's colleges. the men are unavailable, let's see what women can do. >> host: from yearbook 1942, the chair of the senate committee on naval affairs argued that admitting women into the navy would rake up homes and amount to a step upward in civilization. >> guest: yes come enormous controversy about admitting women. the codebreakers we've been talking to were women accepted for...
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he was honored by the u.s. navyess than 20 times including the naval aviator badge, distinguished flying cross, bronze star, purple heart. senator mccain will forever be remembered for the torture he endured as a prisoner in war in vietnam at the hanoi hilton. the next guest slept side by side with senator mccain for nearly 18 months. the two war heroes became life long friends. here they are together in much happier times. sir, thank you for your service and sacrifice for this country. >> thank you very much. >> what went through your mind when you learned your dear friend had passed away? >> grief. of course, it was not unexpected, as we all know. the suddenness caught me completely by surprise. i just took a break from looking at the computer and then it hit. some marines do cry. i had a good cry. >> it's hard not to. he is a man who touched so many. you were a prisoner of war along side john mccain. you had a very special bond and a unique shared experience. you shared a cell for more than a year. what was that
he was honored by the u.s. navyess than 20 times including the naval aviator badge, distinguished flying cross, bronze star, purple heart. senator mccain will forever be remembered for the torture he endured as a prisoner in war in vietnam at the hanoi hilton. the next guest slept side by side with senator mccain for nearly 18 months. the two war heroes became life long friends. here they are together in much happier times. sir, thank you for your service and sacrifice for this country....
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filmed by a journalist aboard a u.s. navy reconnaissance plane.he type of plane you traditionally think of as civilian travel, and it's been modified by the military and now it's got the kind of equipment that allows it to conduct missions involving surveillance and reconnaissance. it takes more than an hour to reach the south china sea, one of the world's busiest trade routes, china claims almost all of this body of water for itself, dismissing competing claims from countries like the philippines and vietnam. the powerful cameras on board this plane demonstrate how china staked its territorial claims, it's simply built entire islands that didn't exist a decade ago. >> the chinese took coral reefs like this and embarked on a massive land reclamation project. in 2015, cnn flew with the u.s. navy over fiery cross reef which is already a man-made island. and this is what it looks like today, airstrips, radar towers, four and five story concrete buildings. lieutenant lauren callan is the commander of this flight crew. >> it was very surprising to see
filmed by a journalist aboard a u.s. navy reconnaissance plane.he type of plane you traditionally think of as civilian travel, and it's been modified by the military and now it's got the kind of equipment that allows it to conduct missions involving surveillance and reconnaissance. it takes more than an hour to reach the south china sea, one of the world's busiest trade routes, china claims almost all of this body of water for itself, dismissing competing claims from countries like the...
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john mccain served as a u.s. navy aviator for more than 20 years. mr.ccain was shot down over north vietnam in 1967, captured and held there as a prisoner of war for more than five years. after the war, he returned to politics in the united states. he ran for president of the united states twice. and in 2008 became the republican nominee, eventually losing to the former president barack obama. >>> a pro session of vehicles could be seen escorting his herse. cnn's stephanie elam is live outside senator mccain's home. my heart is broken, i'm so lucky to have lived this adventure of loving this incredible man for 38 years, he passed the way he lived, on his own terms, surrounded by the people he loved in the place that he loved. his daughter said, the task of her life to him to live up to his example and expectations has just begun, she said, i was with my father at his end as he was with me at my beginning. in the 33 years we shared together, he raised me, taught me, corrected me comforted had me and taught me how to live, his love and care ever present,
john mccain served as a u.s. navy aviator for more than 20 years. mr.ccain was shot down over north vietnam in 1967, captured and held there as a prisoner of war for more than five years. after the war, he returned to politics in the united states. he ran for president of the united states twice. and in 2008 became the republican nominee, eventually losing to the former president barack obama. >>> a pro session of vehicles could be seen escorting his herse. cnn's stephanie elam is live...
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jackson prepares the u.s. navy, the u.s. navy now off the coast of south carolina, jackson is ready to invade the state of south carolina. what's going to happen? the nullification crisis. we are on the brink of civil war over a tariff. who would have thought? henry clay at the last moment, desperate, passes a compromised tariff in the midst of this crisis, a compromised tariff that lowers the tariff gradually over a ten-year period. by the end of ten years in stages that tariff will only be 25%. between this compromised tariff and between jackson's forced bill south carolina backs off and accepts the tariff. calhoun does not like jackson. probably doesn't like jackson any more than henry clay does. but south carolina, they back off. jackson called their bluff. just to prove a point, though, the south carolina legislature nullified the force bill. jackson said, okay, whatever. if you insist, go ahead and do that. well, henry clay, he looks at jackson, he says, well, i never thought i would say this, andrew, but thank you. jac
jackson prepares the u.s. navy, the u.s. navy now off the coast of south carolina, jackson is ready to invade the state of south carolina. what's going to happen? the nullification crisis. we are on the brink of civil war over a tariff. who would have thought? henry clay at the last moment, desperate, passes a compromised tariff in the midst of this crisis, a compromised tariff that lowers the tariff gradually over a ten-year period. by the end of ten years in stages that tariff will only be...
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mean and they know see me about this because then i get to see the chair icici eat a killer of the u.s. navy was asked to by a make a call to get either to get my photo man and i said no as i do that a second same day game i was stuffing my face he was up and sad. and we can talk though they protect your own image when i see a man. and that is just the imagination it's just that when he got out of the attic and the guy said i'm the pork barrel. and then he got on the ball the same each of us and i think he though you're kind of out. i said i. know that each one of the known to be seen these matters. no no no so he ended up being at a city or level. i hid out a while even if i only i mean. you have to see battle and activities that are discussed.
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security relationships in addressing regional challenges and threats as the secretary mentioned the u.s. navy hospital ship comfort will soon deploy to relieve the pressure of increased population flows from venezuela and finally here at home the u.s. northern command has sixteen hundred d.o.d. personnel and thirty three aircraft working to suppress wildfires in the western states well more than two thousand guardsmen to supporting homeland security on the southern border the northern command also provides around the clock ballistic missile defense will americans and canadians from the north american air defense command defend or airspace even while meeting today's requirements the combatant commanders and the services are adapting and innovating our efforts include a series of globally integrated exercises and experiments to help shape the force will need to fight and win the moral in closing i believe in that you can see that your men and women in uniform a busy and we're very proud of them but we don't do any of this alone as the secretary said we're grateful for congress who support expre
security relationships in addressing regional challenges and threats as the secretary mentioned the u.s. navy hospital ship comfort will soon deploy to relieve the pressure of increased population flows from venezuela and finally here at home the u.s. northern command has sixteen hundred d.o.d. personnel and thirty three aircraft working to suppress wildfires in the western states well more than two thousand guardsmen to supporting homeland security on the southern border the northern command...
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, the u.s. navy now off the coast of south carolina, jackson is ready to invade the state of south carolina. what's going to happen? the nullification crisis, we're on the brink of civil war over a tariff who would have thought. henry clay at the last moment desperate passes a compromise tariff in the midst of this crisis. a compromise tariff that lowers the tariff gradually over a 10 year period by the end of 10 years, that tariff will only be 25%. this compromise tariff in jackson, south carolina backs off. calhoun does not like jackson. right. probably didn't like jackson any more than henry clay does. but south carolina they back off. jackson called their bluff. just to prove a point though the south carolina legislature nullified the force bill. jackson said okay whatever. to -- go ahead and do that. well, henry clay, looks at jackson and says, well, i never thought i would say this andrew but, thank you. jackson goes, oh clay. oh clay. i'm not done. clay says you're not done? what do you mean y
, the u.s. navy now off the coast of south carolina, jackson is ready to invade the state of south carolina. what's going to happen? the nullification crisis, we're on the brink of civil war over a tariff who would have thought. henry clay at the last moment desperate passes a compromise tariff in the midst of this crisis. a compromise tariff that lowers the tariff gradually over a 10 year period by the end of 10 years, that tariff will only be 25%. this compromise tariff in jackson, south...
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china has constructed the manmade islands and while flying past, the chinese military challenged the u.s. navyisten. >> u.s. military aircraft, leave immediately to avoid a misunderstanding. >> u.s. aircraft conducting lawful activities beyond the air space and exercising these rights is guaranteed by international law. >> reporter: now what this comes down to is china claims virtually all of the south china sea for itself. the u.s. government, many other countries in the region, refuse those claims and insist this is international water and international air space. that's where you have the standoff. going one step further, the pentagon accused china of militarizing the manmade islands arming with surface-to-air missiles and landing watr plane on them. china insists it has a right to defend its own territory. you have a standoff with two powers and this was what the u.s. navy describes as routine flight where they monitor the immense construction that has happened building these virtual cities in the middle of the ocean. christine. >> buildings and ports and military installations. thanks for
china has constructed the manmade islands and while flying past, the chinese military challenged the u.s. navyisten. >> u.s. military aircraft, leave immediately to avoid a misunderstanding. >> u.s. aircraft conducting lawful activities beyond the air space and exercising these rights is guaranteed by international law. >> reporter: now what this comes down to is china claims virtually all of the south china sea for itself. the u.s. government, many other countries in the...
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career, his political senator mccain spent more than a 20 years with the u.s. navyefore retiring in 1981 as a captain. his service included calming missions during the vietnam war where he faced injury and captivity when he was shot down over northern vietnam in the fall of 1967. senator mccain is survived by his wife cindy, his seven children, and his 106-year-old mother roberta.
career, his political senator mccain spent more than a 20 years with the u.s. navyefore retiring in 1981 as a captain. his service included calming missions during the vietnam war where he faced injury and captivity when he was shot down over northern vietnam in the fall of 1967. senator mccain is survived by his wife cindy, his seven children, and his 106-year-old mother roberta.
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what we know is that a u.s. navy vessel, saw it looking like it was overloaded. they boarded it and, in fact, they found hundreds if not up to 1,000 or so ak-47-type weapons. clearly, the implication this was an illegal shipment. the navy boarded it, has seized the weapons, it looking to return the crew to wherever its legal place of residence is. so still sorting its way through all of that. but it is a reminder of this very heavy illicit arms trade through this troubled area, an area where the u.s. navy and other countries regularly patrol looking for some of those illicit arms. >> barbara starr, always appreciate it. thank you. >>> trump versus google, round two. the president doubling down on his attacks, this time claiming the search engine ignored his speeches to congress. here is the thing. google says, not true. >>> first -- >> in the past, society's conception of what a woman could and couldn't do revolves around that dri traditional ideas of homemake i homemakeing. in 1973, banks could still decline a woman
what we know is that a u.s. navy vessel, saw it looking like it was overloaded. they boarded it and, in fact, they found hundreds if not up to 1,000 or so ak-47-type weapons. clearly, the implication this was an illegal shipment. the navy boarded it, has seized the weapons, it looking to return the crew to wherever its legal place of residence is. so still sorting its way through all of that. but it is a reminder of this very heavy illicit arms trade through this troubled area, an area where...
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the delicate us/north korea relationship and iran trolling the u.s. navy on twitter tonight. donald trump rallying the crowd in pennsylvania, reelection hopes are on his mind, he's eating a policy including the russian and north korean meeting which he says were not covered fairly by the mainstream media. >> they can make anything bad because they are the fake, fake, disgusting news. >> team coverage tonight. kristin fisher here with foreign-policy news and howard kurtz chronicling a new addition to the new york times and volga racist tweets from the past but we begin with jonathan hunt on growing tensions between the mainstream media and the trump administration. >> the fake news site even splitting the president's own family, not fighting but disagreeing, there might be more good moments but the trump's thanksgiving table if anyone brings up the first amendment. ivanka trump seemed distantly uncomfortable when asked at the end of the public forum if she considers reporters in the room to be as her father has described many in the media the enemy of the people. she simply sa
the delicate us/north korea relationship and iran trolling the u.s. navy on twitter tonight. donald trump rallying the crowd in pennsylvania, reelection hopes are on his mind, he's eating a policy including the russian and north korean meeting which he says were not covered fairly by the mainstream media. >> they can make anything bad because they are the fake, fake, disgusting news. >> team coverage tonight. kristin fisher here with foreign-policy news and howard kurtz chronicling...
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born to ami u.s. navy family, the son and grandson of admirals, mccain graduated from the u.s. naval academy in 1958. a fighter pilot in vietnam, mccain was shot down and held captive in a vietnamese prison, the infamous hanoi hilton. mccain was offered early release because of his father's rank and refused. for six years tortured as a prisoner of war. he was first a congressman, later senator, where he would be reelected five times. his wife cindy was often by his side throughout his political career, including his bids forf >> in 2000 mccain lost a bitter primary fight to george w. bush. but in 2008, he secured his party's nomination to face democratic candidate barack obama. despite the hard-fought campaign, mccain's principles were on display when he famously defended his opponent at a campaign rally. >> he's an arab. he is not? >> no ma'am. >> no? >> no ma'am. no ma'am. he's a decent family man, citizen that i just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues. that's what this campaign is all about. he's not. thank you. >> in his final memoir, the restless wave,
born to ami u.s. navy family, the son and grandson of admirals, mccain graduated from the u.s. naval academy in 1958. a fighter pilot in vietnam, mccain was shot down and held captive in a vietnamese prison, the infamous hanoi hilton. mccain was offered early release because of his father's rank and refused. for six years tortured as a prisoner of war. he was first a congressman, later senator, where he would be reelected five times. his wife cindy was often by his side throughout his political...
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mccaino his career, spent more than 20 years with the u.s. navy before retiring in 1981 as a captain. his service included bombing missions during the vietnam war, where he faced injury and captivity when his plane was shot down other -- over northern vietnam. in hisisoner of war early 30's, john mccain subjected to torture and solitary confinement while being held in various prison camps, including one commonly referred to as the hanoi hilton. he was released five and a half years later. condolences are pouring in from around the country, including from the president and first lady, the book -- of isolating president, and his colleagues in the house and senate. c-span's washington journal, live every day with business and policy issues. coming up, christian science monitor white house correspondent linda feldman discuss the future of the trump presidency. and then, the red policy researcher rebecca zimmerman discuss the future of afghanistan. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7 a.m. this morning. join the discussion. q&a,ncer:
mccaino his career, spent more than 20 years with the u.s. navy before retiring in 1981 as a captain. his service included bombing missions during the vietnam war, where he faced injury and captivity when his plane was shot down other -- over northern vietnam. in hisisoner of war early 30's, john mccain subjected to torture and solitary confinement while being held in various prison camps, including one commonly referred to as the hanoi hilton. he was released five and a half years later....
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first of all, the u.s. navy invited cnn, the only real news organization from the u.s.this reconnaissance flight and we went through the south china sea where you have a bunch of different countries claiming the same area of maritime territory. china to stake its claim built enormous islands, built them on top of coral reefs. islands that didn't exist a decade ago. as we flew past them we got warnings coming from the chinese military. take a listen. >> u.s. military aircraft this is chinese military. china has sovereignty. leave immediately in order to avoid any misunderstanding. >> this is the united states naval aircraft conducting military activity beyond the beyond the national airspace of any coastal states. >> the u.s. insists china doesn't have a right to claim almost all of this body of water that a third of the world's shipping goes through. it's accused china of putting surface-to-air missiles on these islands. they monitor the fortification of these islands but the fact is the chinese look like they're there to stay. we saw four man made islands. one had a ma
first of all, the u.s. navy invited cnn, the only real news organization from the u.s.this reconnaissance flight and we went through the south china sea where you have a bunch of different countries claiming the same area of maritime territory. china to stake its claim built enormous islands, built them on top of coral reefs. islands that didn't exist a decade ago. as we flew past them we got warnings coming from the chinese military. take a listen. >> u.s. military aircraft this is...
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compounds which department of homeland security is now is where the codebreakers were working for the u.s. navy. >>host: why women? >> guest: the men were unavailable at was a national emergency we availed ourselves of native american communication linguist and we did the same for women we needed educated people with math and language that can learn very quickly i literally found memo in the national archives when they were recruiting codebreakers typed up new source, women's colleges men are unavailable let's see what the women can do. >>host: from your book the committee on naval affairs argued admitting women into the navy would break up homes and go backward in civilization. >> there was a nervous controversy getting women into the military during world war ii because those codebreakers were women accepted for volunteer emergency service their first gig ever to include in the u.s. military there was son in world war i but this is a larger number with a lot of resistant from the older admirals they didn't want them the navy blue but gray or tan but the women who were pushing for inclusion un
compounds which department of homeland security is now is where the codebreakers were working for the u.s. navy. >>host: why women? >> guest: the men were unavailable at was a national emergency we availed ourselves of native american communication linguist and we did the same for women we needed educated people with math and language that can learn very quickly i literally found memo in the national archives when they were recruiting codebreakers typed up new source, women's...
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jackson prepares the u.s. navy. the u.s. navy now off the coast of south carolina. jackson is ready to invade the state of south carolina. what's going to happen? the nullification process. henry clay in desperation proposes a compromised tariff in the midst of this crisis, a compromised tariff that lowers the tariff gradually in a 10-year period. at the end of the 10 years in stages, that tariff will only be 25% between this compromised tariff and between jackson's force bill. south carolina, that's off, and accepts the tariff. calhoun does not like jackson. he doesn't like jackson any more than henry clay does. south carolina backed off. jackson called their bluff. just to prove a point, though. the south carolina legislature nullified the force bill. jackson is like, okay, whatever. well, henry clay looks at jackson and says, well, i never thought i would say this, andrew, but thank you. jackson goes, oh, clay. oh, clay. i'm not done. clay says, you're not done? what do you mean you're not done? what else is there? jackson says, there is one other thing. the bank
jackson prepares the u.s. navy. the u.s. navy now off the coast of south carolina. jackson is ready to invade the state of south carolina. what's going to happen? the nullification process. henry clay in desperation proposes a compromised tariff in the midst of this crisis, a compromised tariff that lowers the tariff gradually in a 10-year period. at the end of the 10 years in stages, that tariff will only be 25% between this compromised tariff and between jackson's force bill. south carolina,...
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islamic terror group hamas. >> claiming a surge in russian submarine activity in atlantic ocean u.s. navyhing atlantic fleet to check out moscow's military expansion. this comes as vladimir putin accused of nato of moving its military assets closer to the russian border, let's bring in embassador kirk, former u.s. ambassador to nato and institute, thank you for being here today. >> no problem. >> let's start with the fleet, the u.s. navy reacting, second fleet, deactivated in 2011, this was something that the u.s. was depending on and return today that, earlier this year admiral john richardson told reporters that the submarine activity is more than we have seen in 25 years from russia, specific to the atlantic, so what does this mean that the fleet is being put back in action and that we have seen so much activity on the part of russia? >> first off, as you pointed out this is a fleet and presence that has on historical basis not only cold war but world war ii where we were escorting vessels back and forth to european continent and continued throughout the cold war and we did have a high
islamic terror group hamas. >> claiming a surge in russian submarine activity in atlantic ocean u.s. navyhing atlantic fleet to check out moscow's military expansion. this comes as vladimir putin accused of nato of moving its military assets closer to the russian border, let's bring in embassador kirk, former u.s. ambassador to nato and institute, thank you for being here today. >> no problem. >> let's start with the fleet, the u.s. navy reacting, second fleet, deactivated in...
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the u.s. navy admiral said this week, russian submarine activity is "more than we have seen in 25 years." observers say moscow is sending a message. >> i think russia is signaling to us that the bear is back and we are likely to seem more of this intimidating, threatening operations on part of the russian fleet. >> u.s. officials are concerned that special russian submarines can tap into undersea cables, but jim mattis this week downplayed the russian navy threat. >> we always keep an eye on the submarines at sea and, i don't think we will see more than that. >> russian submarines of the mill to mike mediterranean have launched missiles to help crush the rebellion battling the assad regime. they are showing no submarine force is an extension of russia's larger strategy. their naval display isn't limited to submarines, last night the british royal navy dispatched a guided missile destroyer to escort to russian was warships through the russian channel. the u.s. is following suit. the u.s. navy is bri
the u.s. navy admiral said this week, russian submarine activity is "more than we have seen in 25 years." observers say moscow is sending a message. >> i think russia is signaling to us that the bear is back and we are likely to seem more of this intimidating, threatening operations on part of the russian fleet. >> u.s. officials are concerned that special russian submarines can tap into undersea cables, but jim mattis this week downplayed the russian navy threat. >>...
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you also see the u.s. navyf these stand-up missile platforms and also moving more toward the submarine fleet away from the carriers. because of their vulnerability to chinese missiles. this is the new challenge for the 21st century, one positive? the alliances, vietnam is growing very close to the united states that allows us to push back some of that chinese influence. >> bret: second day of the stories about the security clearance, take a listen. >> we were unanimous in our view that using the security clearance process to punish a political opponent was simply inappropriate. even though we all admit that the president does have absolute authority in this area, it's just a bad thing to do. for the health of the american republic. >> mr. trump believes this is going to lead me to just to go away and be quiet, he is very badly mistaken. >> president trump: if anything, i'm giving him a bigger voice. many people don't know who he is and now he has a bigger voice and that's okay with me because i like taking on v
you also see the u.s. navyf these stand-up missile platforms and also moving more toward the submarine fleet away from the carriers. because of their vulnerability to chinese missiles. this is the new challenge for the 21st century, one positive? the alliances, vietnam is growing very close to the united states that allows us to push back some of that chinese influence. >> bret: second day of the stories about the security clearance, take a listen. >> we were unanimous in our view...
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in the u.s. navy he sought to rise up the ranks of the warship of which he served in congress he wanted to become house speaker. he enjoyed being president of the united states and sought to win the presidency in his own right in 1976. he considered running for the presidency again in 1980 and then considered being ronald reagan's running mate that same year. and as an ex-president he served on numerous corporate boards as well as becoming very involved in politics. party. gerald ford was a lifelong republican who was a member of the moderate wing of that party. and he was loyal to the republican party. but i should point out that loyalty meant that at times he changed his positions on the oigs, which i'll say more about him momentarily. and last but not least pragmatism. ford was loyal to his party but he wasn't an idee idealog, he was willing to reach across party lines. grand rapids is what scholars and ford's contemporaries referred to as a midwerp form of conservatism. this meant limited governme
in the u.s. navy he sought to rise up the ranks of the warship of which he served in congress he wanted to become house speaker. he enjoyed being president of the united states and sought to win the presidency in his own right in 1976. he considered running for the presidency again in 1980 and then considered being ronald reagan's running mate that same year. and as an ex-president he served on numerous corporate boards as well as becoming very involved in politics. party. gerald ford was a...
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he joined the u.s. navy. he didn't want to be at the home front where he was first assigned. he was able to get himself assigned to the u.s. aircraft carrier monterey. he was originally signed as a gunnery officer. he wanted to be on the bridge where the action was. through perseverance and hard work and luck, he was able to become the assistant navigation officer on the monterey. after the war ended, he would return back to the states as a lieutenant commander. he returns to grand rapids and goes back into law. by then, he is definitely interested in politics. in 1944, the u.s. entered the war. ford had wanted to work for the republican campaign. the problem was, if you wanted to work for the campaign, he would have to get the support of the local party boss. ford went to see mckay and spent about three hours waiting to see him. mckay gave him three minutes of his time and then wanted nothing to do with the young ford. that left a very sour taste in ford's mouth. he became enamored with politics after going to new york to work for the campaign. he came back to grand rapids,
he joined the u.s. navy. he didn't want to be at the home front where he was first assigned. he was able to get himself assigned to the u.s. aircraft carrier monterey. he was originally signed as a gunnery officer. he wanted to be on the bridge where the action was. through perseverance and hard work and luck, he was able to become the assistant navigation officer on the monterey. after the war ended, he would return back to the states as a lieutenant commander. he returns to grand rapids and...
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his father and grandfather were bothal adm in the u.s. navy. he spent some of his formative years in the district metropolitan area. he was actually adu ge of the episcopal hh school and he calls them some of his most memorable years and said that that school's code of honor followed him throughout his life. and talking to folks who came down here to the newseum to contemplate his life and his loss, that was an honor cod s thatved him well. take a look. >> just coming by here and looking at the headlines and seeing how everybody plays it differently across the country, all thespapers play it differently. but almost all of them play it here, you know, banner headlines. you know, john mccain, maverick, war hero, all of those things. >> you see on the high school website there's actually a wupte bout senator mccain and his time there. he kept his connections. in 2001, he was given the distinguished alumniaward, the website talks about his achievements there as the class of '54, he was also on the school paper. >>> senatorcc mn's father and grandfa
his father and grandfather were bothal adm in the u.s. navy. he spent some of his formative years in the district metropolitan area. he was actually adu ge of the episcopal hh school and he calls them some of his most memorable years and said that that school's code of honor followed him throughout his life. and talking to folks who came down here to the newseum to contemplate his life and his loss, that was an honor cod s thatved him well. take a look. >> just coming by here and looking...
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nimitz sees this house sitting vacant and is impressed by the research being done by the u.s. navy he gets home to washington to learn the president of the united states has a hacking cough he cannot shake. he immediately speaks up and says, i have a perfect vacation venue. it is warm and secure, i am sure you would love key west. that is why the president came. he came strictly for a week of r and r. they were here relaxing with his friends. they are swimming and resting and soaking up the sun, and the president is writing to his wife about how wonderful a place it is. that his cold has disappeared in just a week's time. as he leaves key west after that first week, he promised our city commissioners, whenever i get tired, i will be back. 12 weeks later, he is back. each november december and february and march the president would take up residence one week, two week, three weeks at a time and the little white house literally becomes the functioning white house of the united states. president truman on his first vacation to key west is invited by the navy to go out on a captured ge
nimitz sees this house sitting vacant and is impressed by the research being done by the u.s. navy he gets home to washington to learn the president of the united states has a hacking cough he cannot shake. he immediately speaks up and says, i have a perfect vacation venue. it is warm and secure, i am sure you would love key west. that is why the president came. he came strictly for a week of r and r. they were here relaxing with his friends. they are swimming and resting and soaking up the...
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. >>> he was john mccain, iii, the son and grandson of u.s. navy admirals. his war was vietnam. in july 1967. the brash young fighter pilot narrowly escaped death on the deck of his ship. 23rd combat missionore than 10 in, his plane was hit by enemy fire. >> three american planes were shot down and at least two of the pilots captured. one of them was lieutenant commander, john mccain, iii, the son of a naval captain. >> he was knocked unconscious by the ejection and injured. my arms broken, and my leg broken. >> dragged from the lake by an angry crowd. mccain was severely wounded and in shock. the vietnamese denied him attention. >> i was dumped in a dark cell and left to die. >> then they realized his potential value. >> when they discovered my father was an admiral they took. when they cannot properly set the bones. >> a c t p.o.w. >> mccain refused to cooperate with his captors, even when offered the opportunity to go home. >> our code said we could only go home in the order of our capture and there were men who were shot down long before me. >> it would cost him two years in
. >>> he was john mccain, iii, the son and grandson of u.s. navy admirals. his war was vietnam. in july 1967. the brash young fighter pilot narrowly escaped death on the deck of his ship. 23rd combat missionore than 10 in, his plane was hit by enemy fire. >> three american planes were shot down and at least two of the pilots captured. one of them was lieutenant commander, john mccain, iii, the son of a naval captain. >> he was knocked unconscious by the ejection and...
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and russia more frigid as russian subs close in, way closer than the u.s. navy would like. tty scary details, straight ahead. at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. most people.le, i look like... but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from moderate, to even severe fibromyalgia pain and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol
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meeting means in fairness to me that this is then i get to see the chair icici edict give earth to the u.s. navy was there to buy him a cake or to get out there you can't let me quote a man and i said no as i do that in a second scene they get him i'm a stuffy i basically was up in sap. and you can walk through the projects your own image and if you're not. and that he's going to mess in it and it's this is that when he got in the attic and look at it i'm the one that is in there when he got in the attic for the senate and i think you know you're kind of out. i feel that i. know this is that each one of the not every serious matters that a fanatic not know somebody ended up being at a similar level are now you that i would even start a fight only i mean he. i need you. to see battle and activities that at least that's. the legion of volunteer lawyers helps to fill out the final form. if everything is in order in just over six months they will have a us passport they will be saved but the one and a half million undocumented people living and working in texas will continue to be in danger and a sy
meeting means in fairness to me that this is then i get to see the chair icici edict give earth to the u.s. navy was there to buy him a cake or to get out there you can't let me quote a man and i said no as i do that in a second scene they get him i'm a stuffy i basically was up in sap. and you can walk through the projects your own image and if you're not. and that he's going to mess in it and it's this is that when he got in the attic and look at it i'm the one that is in there when he got in...
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he joined the u.s. navy to protect our country, spent five years as a prisoner of war and served in the house of representatives and the u.s. senate representing not just his arizona constituents, which he did well, but, as he viewed it, the entire country. country first. now is a gesture of our nation's gratitudor the -- gratitude, senator mccain will lie in state in the capitol. john mccain was a hero in the flesh right here in this century and i feel blessed for having known him. the last conversation i remember having with john was right out here in the an telephone -- ante room. he was in a wheelchair. he had a brace on his leg necessary because of the chemotherapy and his voice was faltering. we sat and we talked first about the sesta legislation and cindy's role. john always had a funny line, in this case he joked saying, passing that legislation will save my marriage. then he started talking about his kids. he went into detail about what they were doing, especially his sons in the military and what t
he joined the u.s. navy to protect our country, spent five years as a prisoner of war and served in the house of representatives and the u.s. senate representing not just his arizona constituents, which he did well, but, as he viewed it, the entire country. country first. now is a gesture of our nation's gratitudor the -- gratitude, senator mccain will lie in state in the capitol. john mccain was a hero in the flesh right here in this century and i feel blessed for having known him. the last...
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the u.s. navy hospital ship comfort wilson deployed to relieve the pressure of the increased population flows from venezuela. at home, the u.s. northern dod personnel and 33 aircraft working to suppress wildfires in the western states, while more than 2000 guardsmen are supporting homeland security on the border. the northern command provides around-the-clock ballistic missile defense while americans and canadians from the north american defense command defend our air space. for meeting the requirements for today, we are adapting. we have globally integrated exercises and experiments to help shape the force we will need to fight and win tomorrow. in closing, i believe you can see your men and women in uniform are busy, and we are proud of them. but we don't do any of us alone. as the secretary said, we are grateful for congresses support. will work alongside our allies and partners for a source of strength. thank you. >> thank you. mr. secretary, you mentioned yemen. there was a report from the u.n
the u.s. navy hospital ship comfort wilson deployed to relieve the pressure of the increased population flows from venezuela. at home, the u.s. northern dod personnel and 33 aircraft working to suppress wildfires in the western states, while more than 2000 guardsmen are supporting homeland security on the border. the northern command provides around-the-clock ballistic missile defense while americans and canadians from the north american defense command defend our air space. for meeting the...
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after his two-decade career in the u.s. navy to politics, serving one term in the house and six terms in the u.s. senate. that career in politics also included two runs for the u.s. president. after several bouts with skin cancer doctors diagnosed him with an aggressive form of brain cancer last year. it took him away from washington, d.c. but he still remained a firebrand in his home of arizona. john mccain was 81 years old when he died saturday. he leaves behind his wife, cindy, and seven children. also weighing in on his thoughts about john mccain, our senior political analyst david gergen. i spoke with him just an hour ago, and here are parts from that conversation. >> at a time when the country so needs new heroes or icons young people can look up to somebody, john mccain reminds us what that's all about. i think -- he was captured in vietnam at a time when his father was a four-star admiral and headed up the pacific fleet. and the north vietnamese when they realized that he was that son of admiral mccain, went to john mcca
after his two-decade career in the u.s. navy to politics, serving one term in the house and six terms in the u.s. senate. that career in politics also included two runs for the u.s. president. after several bouts with skin cancer doctors diagnosed him with an aggressive form of brain cancer last year. it took him away from washington, d.c. but he still remained a firebrand in his home of arizona. john mccain was 81 years old when he died saturday. he leaves behind his wife, cindy, and seven...
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tonight, we have a tweet from their foreign ministry saying, "u.s. navyers. perhaps because it hasn't figured out its name. persian gulf, as it's been called for 2,000 years longer than u.s. has existed, or maybe, it doesn't know what it's doing in our backyard 7,000 miles from home." a little iranian trolling tonight. >> part of this is kind of an age-old dispute between the arabs in the middle east and the persians, why do you call of the arabian gulf or the persian gulf, and we tended military circles, we collect the arabian gulf because our allies, the saudis, that is with the college. really, what this is as the iranians saber rattling and diverting the domestic attention to the united states because it is so bad internally right now in iran. president trump rightly withdrew from the iran deal, reimpose distinctions because he knows, john bolton knows, and others knows, pompeo knows, the achilles' heel achilles' heel of iran as its its crumbling economy. the currency is really tanking, inflation is spiking, the regime is in real trouble. the presiden
tonight, we have a tweet from their foreign ministry saying, "u.s. navyers. perhaps because it hasn't figured out its name. persian gulf, as it's been called for 2,000 years longer than u.s. has existed, or maybe, it doesn't know what it's doing in our backyard 7,000 miles from home." a little iranian trolling tonight. >> part of this is kind of an age-old dispute between the arabs in the middle east and the persians, why do you call of the arabian gulf or the persian gulf, and...
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he was at first -- he joined the u.s. navy, he was first assigned to the hopefront, didn't want to be there, he wanted to be out in the field fighting the enemy. and he was able to get himself a assigned to the u.s. light aircraft carrier monterey. originally he was assigned as a gunnery officer, but he didn't want to be a gunnery officer, he wanted to be on the bridge where the action was. through perseverance, hard work and good luck, he was able to become the assistant navigation officer on the monterey. after the war ended, he would return back to the states as lieutenant commander, gerald ford. he returns to grand rapids and goes back into law. but by then he's definitely interested in politics. in 1940 before the war, well, before the u.s. entered the war, ford had wanted to work with the windel worky campaign here in michigan. the problem was if he wanted to work for the wilkie campaign, he needed support from fred mckay. ford went to see mckay, spent about three hours waiting to see mckay, an mckay gave him three minut
he was at first -- he joined the u.s. navy, he was first assigned to the hopefront, didn't want to be there, he wanted to be out in the field fighting the enemy. and he was able to get himself a assigned to the u.s. light aircraft carrier monterey. originally he was assigned as a gunnery officer, but he didn't want to be a gunnery officer, he wanted to be on the bridge where the action was. through perseverance, hard work and good luck, he was able to become the assistant navigation officer on...
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the u.s. navy can spend more time and more energy over the south china sea. also, i say that really patrolling's beyond the current capabilities, that occasionally as you pointed out, or issue-based with self-defense forces participating in the exercise and the other territories. i think the situation is gradually changing to a very positive way. >> is going to add to that but also to get back to this much of finish thee after a book manuscript, talks a little bit about the japanese decision-making on military force. his japan doing more or less, there's a lot of confusion in my mind and debate about article nine. if you read article nine, what it says if you like it or don't like it, would basically says is japan will use military force for conversion. it will no longer use force to settle international disputes of the japanese government has always interpreted article mine to allow for self-defense. if you go back to the debates in the 50's, they are very frank, does that mean nuclear weapons, yes. if necessary for defense, we will get them. mean strike for
the u.s. navy can spend more time and more energy over the south china sea. also, i say that really patrolling's beyond the current capabilities, that occasionally as you pointed out, or issue-based with self-defense forces participating in the exercise and the other territories. i think the situation is gradually changing to a very positive way. >> is going to add to that but also to get back to this much of finish thee after a book manuscript, talks a little bit about the japanese...
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we designed this exhibit as a of the world war ii aircraft carrier in the u.s. navy. you're going to start out on the shift that on the ship. one ofike to do is introduce our visitors to the main players. and we have a lineup of them here. left, who in many ways is responsible for the war in the pacific, franklin delano roosevelt. in many ways a man who had become a forgotten character of world war ii, the new leader -- the leader of the nationalist chinese. very bloody and very protracted war. as we advance through the bridge, our were -- are world war ii aircraft carrier, this is what the command elements will be. if you follow me this way you can see this is what your quarters would look like on board ip ii. nothing too luxurious. this is stripped to the bone. creature comforts are far down the list. we spent a lot of time in the museum come a lot of effort to capture the personal story. we think that is what we make the national world war ii to experience such an affecting experience. when the japanese bombed pearl harbor, he grabbed hold of a machine gun and shot
we designed this exhibit as a of the world war ii aircraft carrier in the u.s. navy. you're going to start out on the shift that on the ship. one ofike to do is introduce our visitors to the main players. and we have a lineup of them here. left, who in many ways is responsible for the war in the pacific, franklin delano roosevelt. in many ways a man who had become a forgotten character of world war ii, the new leader -- the leader of the nationalist chinese. very bloody and very protracted war....
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. >>> the u.s. navy blew up a decade's old military mine in the waters of the sound. was found floating in the water near the marina. the navy towed the mine away before detonating it. several ways of tribute are underway for the queen of soul. thousands of fans came to aretha franklin's hometown to say their good-byes. she died 13 days ago at the age of 76. >> the start of aretha franklin's public viewing had crowds fit for a queen and so was her arrival in a classic 1940 white cadillac. and a gold plated casket. but she still found a way to dazzle. legs crossed in a red cocktail dress and matching stelletos. thousands came to detroit's african american history museum, many before dawn to pay their last respects to the icon. they drove four hours to be here. >> this is to be rejoicing. with a little respect. >> with a lot of respect. >> raised in detroit since she was 5, franklin found her voice singing gospel at her father's church. >> what kind of impact do you think her legacy would have now? >> she was a big impact to the world and to the city of detroit, for tha
. >>> the u.s. navy blew up a decade's old military mine in the waters of the sound. was found floating in the water near the marina. the navy towed the mine away before detonating it. several ways of tribute are underway for the queen of soul. thousands of fans came to aretha franklin's hometown to say their good-byes. she died 13 days ago at the age of 76. >> the start of aretha franklin's public viewing had crowds fit for a queen and so was her arrival in a classic 1940 white...
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last month, the u.s. navy made john mccain the namesake of a missile destroyer ship that was previously named for his father. >> here is the schedule memorial services for senator mccain. on wednesday he will lie in state at the arizona state capitol where the public is invited to pay their respects. on thursday there will be a memorial service at the north phoenix at this church. on friday, senator mccain will lie in state at the united states capital in washington, d.c. on saturday, there will be a national memorial service. it is private but it will be live streamed. >> a war hero, a can senator -- a conservative senator, a maverick. john mccain died yesterday after stopping treatment for and quote aggressive brain tumor. >> it is a very sad day -- an aggressive brain tumor. it is a very sad day for the country. >> john mccain is a hero. >> you look up to him and aspire to be like him. >> those two veterans are now working with homeless veterans through the organization "sacramento standdown." they say it i
last month, the u.s. navy made john mccain the namesake of a missile destroyer ship that was previously named for his father. >> here is the schedule memorial services for senator mccain. on wednesday he will lie in state at the arizona state capitol where the public is invited to pay their respects. on thursday there will be a memorial service at the north phoenix at this church. on friday, senator mccain will lie in state at the united states capital in washington, d.c. on saturday,...
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. >> u.s. navyetirement coin. >> grandpa's a navy veteran. >> and he goes on to surprise more people in the family like his brother, but got to be quiet because the baby's sleeping. >> his brother's pumped. he's like, yeah, that's my guy. >> and he gets to see other nieces and nephews to hug on him had is what you want to do when you go see your family. >> oh my gosh. >>> now this guy was away at a five-month boot camp but he came home to surprise his mom a little early and she just doesn't want to let him go. >> that's her boy. >> she's still hugging him. >>> michaela's lemonade stand. >> she ended raising about $1,000. >> next "right this minute." and still to come. >> if this works it will be one for the books. >> a skilled team sets off on a quest for billions. >> but just getting to it, well, that's the hard part. >> the mega journey to hunt down some treasure next. >> i don't think we have room. there's no space. >> ooh! it looks like emily cooking dinner for ten. ♪ the beat goes on. it looks
. >> u.s. navyetirement coin. >> grandpa's a navy veteran. >> and he goes on to surprise more people in the family like his brother, but got to be quiet because the baby's sleeping. >> his brother's pumped. he's like, yeah, that's my guy. >> and he gets to see other nieces and nephews to hug on him had is what you want to do when you go see your family. >> oh my gosh. >>> now this guy was away at a five-month boot camp but he came home to surprise...