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in this video, u.s. navy personnel recorded what appears to be triangles, some flashing, reported several years ago off the coast of the united states. this was recorded while the u.s. navy ship observed a number of small unmanned aerial systems in the area. importantly, the video was taken through night vision goggles with a single lens reflex camera. these remain unresolved for several years. seven years later, a different coast, u.s. navy personnel again, in a swarm of unmanned aerial systems, and again through night vision goggles, and nsl are camera, recorded this image. but this time, other u.s. navy assets also observed unmanned aerial systems nearby. and are now reasonably confident, that these triangles correlate to unmanned aerial systems in the area. the triangular periods, as a result of light passing through the night vision goggles, and then being recorded by nfl our camera. i don't mean to suggest that everything that we observe is identifiable. but this is a great example of how it takes consi
in this video, u.s. navy personnel recorded what appears to be triangles, some flashing, reported several years ago off the coast of the united states. this was recorded while the u.s. navy ship observed a number of small unmanned aerial systems in the area. importantly, the video was taken through night vision goggles with a single lens reflex camera. these remain unresolved for several years. seven years later, a different coast, u.s. navy personnel again, in a swarm of unmanned aerial...
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patriotism for the real u.s. navyts about hard to train its recruits about safe there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-sit
patriotism for the real u.s. navyts about hard to train its recruits about safe there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big...
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patriotism for the real u.s. navyits recruits about safe spaces and inclusive pronouns. more on that next. (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money, only when your clients make more money? (fisher investments) yep. we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible] top gun at maverick the most successful u.s. military movie of all time grossing over $1 billion worldwide. fil
patriotism for the real u.s. navyits recruits about safe spaces and inclusive pronouns. more on that next. (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high...
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patriotism for the real u.s. navyrecruits about hard to train its recruits about safe meet jessica moore. jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was going to be a situation. ♪ ♪ ms. hogan's class? yeah, it's atlantis. nice. i don't think they had camels in atlantis. really? today she's a teammate at truist, the bank that starts with care when you start with care, you get a different kind of bank. ♪ ♪ it's electric... whe made extraordinary.e, ingenuity... in motion. it listens, learns, adapts and anticipates your every need. with intelligence... that feels anything but artificial. the eqs from mercedes-benz. it's the car electric has been waiting for. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible] top gun at maverick the most successful u.s. military movie of all time grossing over $1 billion worldwide. film showcases hollywood's take on the strength and bravery of navy pilots. pain walkure is a real-life military training video recently publ
patriotism for the real u.s. navyrecruits about hard to train its recruits about safe meet jessica moore. jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was going to be a situation. ♪ ♪ ms. hogan's class? yeah, it's atlantis. nice. i don't think they had camels in atlantis. really? today she's a teammate at truist, the bank that starts with care when you start with care, you get a different kind...
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patriotism for the real u.s. navyain its recruits about safe meet jessica moore. jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was going to be a situation. ♪ ♪ ms. hogan's class? yeah, it's atlantis. nice. i don't think they had camels in atlantis. really? today she's a teammate at truist, the bank that starts with care when you start with care, (torstein vo) when you really philosophize about it, you get a different kind of bank. there's only one thing you don't have enough of. time is the only truly scarce commodity. when you come to that realization, i think it's very important that you spend your time wisely. and what better way of spending time than traveling, continuing to educate ourselves and broaden our minds? (woman vo) viking. exploring the world in comfort. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible] top gun at maverick the most successful u.s. military movie of all time grossing over $1 billion worldwide. film showcases hollywood's t
patriotism for the real u.s. navyain its recruits about safe meet jessica moore. jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was going to be a situation. ♪ ♪ ms. hogan's class? yeah, it's atlantis. nice. i don't think they had camels in atlantis. really? today she's a teammate at truist, the bank that starts with care when you start with care, (torstein vo) when you really philosophize about...
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patriotism for the real u.s. navy its recruits about safe fishing helps ease my mind. kinda like having liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. woah! look out! [sfx: submarine rising out of water ] [ sfx: minion spits bobber ] minions are bitin' today. [ sfx: submarine hatch closes, submarine dives ] ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ hello! minions: the rise of gru, only in theaters. hey! hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant only in theaters. to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in my memory and in my cognitive ability. i started to feel a much better sense of well-being. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible] top gun at maverick the most succe
patriotism for the real u.s. navy its recruits about safe fishing helps ease my mind. kinda like having liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. woah! look out! [sfx: submarine rising out of water ] [ sfx: minion spits bobber ] minions are bitin' today. [ sfx: submarine hatch closes, submarine dives ] ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ hello! minions: the rise of gru, only in theaters. hey! hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work...
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could the u.s. navy do something to unlock odesa?decision for president biden and honestly i've been mystified we haven't put u.s. navy ships up into the black sea to create the kind of corridor that you're speaking of and that has been mentioned before by other individuals who served. it is doable. the worry that i have is the longer we delay that, the harder it's going to be. those who operate on the sea, both on the russian and u.s. side, understand that environment and different from the use of, quote, unquote, potential use of nuclear weapons. there's nothing that going to happen at sea that's going to turn this into world war iii. you now see the human carnage associated with it. i think the u.s. and our allies have to do more to control the black sea and control the sea lane so we can get that grain to so many needy countries who are on the edge of food insecurity when this war started an are more deeply into it. >> admiral mullen, always a pleasure to have you on. thank you, sir. we'll be back. new poligrip power hold and sea
could the u.s. navy do something to unlock odesa?decision for president biden and honestly i've been mystified we haven't put u.s. navy ships up into the black sea to create the kind of corridor that you're speaking of and that has been mentioned before by other individuals who served. it is doable. the worry that i have is the longer we delay that, the harder it's going to be. those who operate on the sea, both on the russian and u.s. side, understand that environment and different from the...
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honestly, i've been mystified we haven't put u.s. navyhips up into the black sea to create the kind of corridor you speak of. it has been mentioned by other individuals who served. it is doable. the quoreyk worry that i have, longer we delay, the harder it will be to do. those that operate on the sea, the russian and the u.s. side, and different from the use of, quote, unquote, potential use of nuclear weapons. there's nothing that's going to happen at sea that's going to turn this into world war 3 specifically. you now see the human carnage associated with it. i think the u.s. and our allies have to do a lot more to control the black sea and control the sea lane so we can get the grain and experts out to so many needy countries who are on the edge of food insecurity when this war started and now are deeply into it, probably much more deeply than we really understand. >> admiral mullen, always a pleasure to have you on. thank you, sir. and we will be back. my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. my a1c
honestly, i've been mystified we haven't put u.s. navyhips up into the black sea to create the kind of corridor you speak of. it has been mentioned by other individuals who served. it is doable. the quoreyk worry that i have, longer we delay, the harder it will be to do. those that operate on the sea, the russian and the u.s. side, and different from the use of, quote, unquote, potential use of nuclear weapons. there's nothing that's going to happen at sea that's going to turn this into world...
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radewagen: i rise today in support of u.s. navy lieutenant ridge alconas, a sailor currently stationed abroad in japan. while the u.s. and japanese naval forces have long maintained a strong bond, the relationship is deteriorating as a result of japanese injustices against u.s. military members. the case of u.s. navy lieutenant alconas, who is of american samoan dissent, shows the treatment that americans receive in japan. while driving his wife and children out to ice cream, he suffered an unforeseen medical emergency which resulted in a tragic car accident causing the death of two japanese citizens. while indeed a tragedy, this accident was an accident in every sense of the word. at the scene of the accident, lieutenant alconas was immediately arrested by japanese authorities without receiving any medical care and imprisoned. he was systematically deprived of sleep, denied legal counsel, and pressured to sign false accusations. the tokyo high court rejected the majority of evidence submitted by lieutenant alconas, and last week,
radewagen: i rise today in support of u.s. navy lieutenant ridge alconas, a sailor currently stationed abroad in japan. while the u.s. and japanese naval forces have long maintained a strong bond, the relationship is deteriorating as a result of japanese injustices against u.s. military members. the case of u.s. navy lieutenant alconas, who is of american samoan dissent, shows the treatment that americans receive in japan. while driving his wife and children out to ice cream, he suffered an...
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decision in which he offers up nine stories of the u.s. navy's 250 year history and draws on new sites that can be useful and applicable to the geopolitical challenges. thank you so much for joining us. let's get right into it. there were a lot of headlines coming out of -- looking further. you had a hand in drafting the last strategic concepts. he worked with madeleine albright in 2010. when you look back at the 2010 document, they reflected the times. priority was given to afghanistan,, the balkans. china was not mentioned. the most notable departure between where we are now and were in 2010 was the document called for a strategic partnership between nato and russia. february 24 changed all that. russia's invasion of ukraine shocked our consciousness but served as a wake-up call. give us your topline assessment of how the alliance is dealing with the threat and substantial changes agreed to at the nato summit with respect to military posture bolstering the east. adm. stavridis: let's start with thinking of nato as a computer program. nato 1.0 w
decision in which he offers up nine stories of the u.s. navy's 250 year history and draws on new sites that can be useful and applicable to the geopolitical challenges. thank you so much for joining us. let's get right into it. there were a lot of headlines coming out of -- looking further. you had a hand in drafting the last strategic concepts. he worked with madeleine albright in 2010. when you look back at the 2010 document, they reflected the times. priority was given to afghanistan,, the...
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: but last week the house of representatives passed a bill that contains a resolution asking the u.s. navy to fully exonerate the convicted sailors. it was sponsored by congress members mark desaulnier and barbara lee. >> this is just saying the obvious, that the united states congress exonerates these now all deceased american sailors for the crime that they were convicted of, of mutiny. >> reporter: after the war, the sailors' sentences were all commuted and one was later given a full pardon. but the families of the men who had to deal with the shame say that's not enough. a full exoneration would clear their records, not just say they're guilty but we forgive them. >> this is a public acknowledgement of racism during world war ii and an event that would later trigger the de desegregation of the military. you don't move forward by forgetting. you move forward by recognizing the sins of the past and looking to correct those in the future. >> reporter: in the east bay, john ramos, kpix 5. >> now, this is actually the fourth time desaulnier has introduced the bill and the second time it's p
: but last week the house of representatives passed a bill that contains a resolution asking the u.s. navy to fully exonerate the convicted sailors. it was sponsored by congress members mark desaulnier and barbara lee. >> this is just saying the obvious, that the united states congress exonerates these now all deceased american sailors for the crime that they were convicted of, of mutiny. >> reporter: after the war, the sailors' sentences were all commuted and one was later given a...
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. ♪ >>> and finally tonight, a big announcement from the u.s. navy today. angels aerial demonstration team. next year lieutenant amanda lee joins one of the world's most prestigious and second oldest aerobatic teams. the elite squad rorn entertains enthusiastic crowds with dazzling displays of their flying skills. lee will take to the skies in one of the squad's classic blue f-18 jets. history. good for her. that's "nightline" for this evening. catch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right
. ♪ >>> and finally tonight, a big announcement from the u.s. navy today. angels aerial demonstration team. next year lieutenant amanda lee joins one of the world's most prestigious and second oldest aerobatic teams. the elite squad rorn entertains enthusiastic crowds with dazzling displays of their flying skills. lee will take to the skies in one of the squad's classic blue f-18 jets. history. good for her. that's "nightline" for this evening. catch our full episodes on...
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she's the first female faa 18 demonstration pilot chosen to fly with the u.s. navy'some into the ready room right now. i'm a pilot first, a person second, and my gender isn't really an issue. >> reporter: the selection process is rigorous, according to the captain, who spoke on the phone to our station in pensacola, florida. >> the level of trust that goes into all aspects of the job is hard to describe. the team goes to great lengths to ensure that the people they choose for the team are not only of the right skill level but the right mindset. >> reporter: during an interview in 2019, lieutenant lee spoke about breaking barriers in the military and elsewhere. >> young kids growing up and not thinking whether they can do something or not because of their race, gender, ethnicity, they can just say i want to go do that. that question isn't really in their mind. >> reporter: up next for her, five months of training in pens pensacola. they perform at 50 shows a year in the u.s. >>> baseball has a new home run champion. juan soto threw his bat in the air when his win was s
she's the first female faa 18 demonstration pilot chosen to fly with the u.s. navy'some into the ready room right now. i'm a pilot first, a person second, and my gender isn't really an issue. >> reporter: the selection process is rigorous, according to the captain, who spoke on the phone to our station in pensacola, florida. >> the level of trust that goes into all aspects of the job is hard to describe. the team goes to great lengths to ensure that the people they choose for the...
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. >>> in today's ground breakers, a woman soars past the glass ceiling in the u.s. navy amanda lee is the first female to serve as a demonstration pilot with the blue angels the minnesota native has been an aviator since 2016 in 2019, she was part of the all-female flyover for rosemary mariner. one of the first women to receive their wings as a u.s. aviator back in 1974 >>> still to come on "early today," twitter fires back at elon musk after the tesla ceo tries to back out of buything e platform >>> toys "r" us are staging a come back. e farm, i'm saying farewell to my expensive gym membership. so you're getting rid of all your workout gear? honoring it. don't give up the things you love! state farm has options to personalize your policy, so you get a rate that fits your budget. amazing! [raft deflating] be right back. for surprisingly great rates that fit any budget... like a good neighbor, state farm is there. call or click to get a quote today. listen, i'm done settling. because this is my secret. state farm is there. i put it on once, no more touch ups! secret had p
. >>> in today's ground breakers, a woman soars past the glass ceiling in the u.s. navy amanda lee is the first female to serve as a demonstration pilot with the blue angels the minnesota native has been an aviator since 2016 in 2019, she was part of the all-female flyover for rosemary mariner. one of the first women to receive their wings as a u.s. aviator back in 1974 >>> still to come on "early today," twitter fires back at elon musk after the tesla ceo tries to...
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there are 68 submarines now in the entire u.s. navy fleet.o we really need a lot more submarines or are we just kind of replacing the ones we have? do we need more than 68? i think that is the number we have. phebe: i personally believe that the more submarines, the better. and while people may be jaundiced or skeptical of my view given where i sit, i think from a national security perspective, u.s. underwater supremacy is critical to our national security, and the more submarines that we can put in the water, the better off we are to protect our shores as well as our assets overseas. david: it takes a long time to build a submarine. is it like, three years, four years, five years? phebe: so the attack boat, and we are on about our 20-something attack boat, which is a virginia-class submarine, takes about 70 months to build. we are building the ballistic missile submarine replacement in columbia-class, which is replacing the ohio class, part of the nuclear deterrent and that will take us 84 months. so these are long, complicated build cycles.
there are 68 submarines now in the entire u.s. navy fleet.o we really need a lot more submarines or are we just kind of replacing the ones we have? do we need more than 68? i think that is the number we have. phebe: i personally believe that the more submarines, the better. and while people may be jaundiced or skeptical of my view given where i sit, i think from a national security perspective, u.s. underwater supremacy is critical to our national security, and the more submarines that we can...
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. >> if it was hosted by the u.s. navy in norfolk, engineer virginia, military families were visiting. that is because the monterrey had just returned from 7 months at sea, one of the ships that fired tomahawk missiles this ship fired the most 30 of them. from the red sea at syria targeting al-assad's chemical weapons, those men and women are among the best of the best. >> some of my patriotic memories, we were in wyoming, my father was in annual 4th of july parade, he would sit outside my grand mother's house. >> one street in my hometown, one of my friends lived on the street, they had a huge 4th of july parade, we would decorate her dad's old jeep, and decorate it with streamers, we remembered our veterans that day, what a great country we live in, how wonderful it is to be free. >> they had every lined up of you know world war i, world war ii, korean and vietnam war, it was so incredibly moving, i remember one of the gentleman who i happen to meet, he was a friend of my dad's was talking about his time in the army. i r
. >> if it was hosted by the u.s. navy in norfolk, engineer virginia, military families were visiting. that is because the monterrey had just returned from 7 months at sea, one of the ships that fired tomahawk missiles this ship fired the most 30 of them. from the red sea at syria targeting al-assad's chemical weapons, those men and women are among the best of the best. >> some of my patriotic memories, we were in wyoming, my father was in annual 4th of july parade, he would sit...
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but last week, the house of representatives passed a bill that contains a resolution asking the u.s. navy to fully exonerate the convicted sailors. it was sponsored by congress members mark desaulnier and barbara lee. >> this is just saying the obvious, that the united states congress exonerates these now deceased american sailors for the crime that they were convicted of mutiny. >> reporter: after the war, the sailors' sentences were all commuted and one was later given a full pardon. but the families of the men who had to deal with the shame say that's not enough. a full exoneration would clear their records, not just say they're guilty, but say we forgive them. >> this is a public acknowledgment of racism during world war ii. an event that would later trigger the desegregation of the military. you don't move forward by forgetting. you move forward by recognizing the sins of the past and looking to correct those in the future. >> reporter: in the east bay, john ramos, kpix 5. >> congressman desaulnier says this is actually the fourth time he has introduced the bill and the second time i
but last week, the house of representatives passed a bill that contains a resolution asking the u.s. navy to fully exonerate the convicted sailors. it was sponsored by congress members mark desaulnier and barbara lee. >> this is just saying the obvious, that the united states congress exonerates these now deceased american sailors for the crime that they were convicted of mutiny. >> reporter: after the war, the sailors' sentences were all commuted and one was later given a full...
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>> the camp commander is the u.s. navy commander. sometimes that officer might the selected as captain if he or she is departing the camp but it's a job for the commander. the senior captain of the marine corps and for the white house communication detail that's their navy lieutenant colonel of the u.s. army. >> the last question this evening several viewers have asked this. why did you decide to write the book on camp david and what was one or two things that were fascinated that you learned while you were researching for the book? >> thank you. on the day of command there's a photo of my wife and two daughters ages seven and four and my wife michelle and she hands me this journal and the oeste thing in the journal are scrawled notes from my two daughters saying dear daddy please write stories about the president's. i had never thought of it so after every visit weekend or event i would sit down and write down what happened. i did it after the clinton administration and the inauguration and i put that away in my desk. i never though
>> the camp commander is the u.s. navy commander. sometimes that officer might the selected as captain if he or she is departing the camp but it's a job for the commander. the senior captain of the marine corps and for the white house communication detail that's their navy lieutenant colonel of the u.s. army. >> the last question this evening several viewers have asked this. why did you decide to write the book on camp david and what was one or two things that were fascinated that...
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>> the camp commander is a commander, u.s. navy commander. sometimes that officer might be selected for captain, as he or she is a departing the camp. it's a job or a commander. the senior marine is a captain, we call them captain, the co of the marine security company. for the white house communication agency detail that's there, maybe a lieutenant colonel typically of the u.s. army. >> our last question this evening, several viewers have asked this, why did you decide to write the book on camp david? and what was one or two things that were fascinating that you learned while you were researching to write the book? >> thank you. wonderful final question. on the day of change of command, there is a photo of my wife and two daughters with me at the age of seven and four, my wife michelle, she hands me this journal. the first page of the journal is a scrawled a note from the two girls saying, dear daddy, please write stories about the presidents -- so kids will read about. it was humorous. i would've never thought about it. after every visit we
>> the camp commander is a commander, u.s. navy commander. sometimes that officer might be selected for captain, as he or she is a departing the camp. it's a job or a commander. the senior marine is a captain, we call them captain, the co of the marine security company. for the white house communication agency detail that's there, maybe a lieutenant colonel typically of the u.s. army. >> our last question this evening, several viewers have asked this, why did you decide to write the...
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>> well, we are seeing regular transit through the south china sea and taiwan street by u.s. navy are also watching the chinese trail behind them. flying aircraft in the area and watching the chinese behave dangerously around them. general milley has said that he deliberately called his chinese counterpart back in the last days of the trump administration to reassure them. you have to wonder or not whether he's asking the chinese to reassure him these days as the chinese act more aggressively according to his own comments. >> ashley: dr. pouch he said he's keeping an open mind on the covid lab week theory after previously dismissing it. listen. >> more people saying it doesn't mean there's more evidence of it. we always must -- and i will be very official about this -- you keep an open mind to any possibility. i have been of that from the very beginning. but if you ask me and a lot of qualified virologists, they said we have an open mind but it looks very, very much like this was a natural. >> ashley: why all of a sudden a change of heart? >> that is a good question. i suspect tha
>> well, we are seeing regular transit through the south china sea and taiwan street by u.s. navy are also watching the chinese trail behind them. flying aircraft in the area and watching the chinese behave dangerously around them. general milley has said that he deliberately called his chinese counterpart back in the last days of the trump administration to reassure them. you have to wonder or not whether he's asking the chinese to reassure him these days as the chinese act more...
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>> the camp commander is a commander, u.s. navy commander. sometimes that officer might be selected from captain as he is, he or she is the parting the campus. a commander job for commander. the senior marine is a captain. he's a ceo, marine security company. and for the white house communication agency detail that's their. maybe a lieutenant colonel typically in the u.s. army. >> and our last question this evening. several of viewers have asked this. why did you decide to write the book on camp david. and what was one or two things that were just fascinating that you learned while you are researching to write the book? >> thank you. wonderful final question. on the day a change of command, there is a photo of my wife and two daughters. ages seven and four. and she hands me this journal. and the first page of the journal is a scroll of two girls, breonna and ryan saying do daddy, please write stories with the presidents -- someday arkansas will read about them. so it's humorous, i would never thought of it. and so after every visit, weekend o
>> the camp commander is a commander, u.s. navy commander. sometimes that officer might be selected from captain as he is, he or she is the parting the campus. a commander job for commander. the senior marine is a captain. he's a ceo, marine security company. and for the white house communication agency detail that's their. maybe a lieutenant colonel typically in the u.s. army. >> and our last question this evening. several of viewers have asked this. why did you decide to write the...
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last november china's military built a replica of a u.s. navy aircraft carrier. for china's military, getting troops familiar with attacking one of the u.s. navy's most prized assets. let's bring in wisconsin republican congressman mike gallagher, start you on nancy pelosi's what we believe will be a trip in the near future to taiwan. china is certainly rattling the sabres to say she shouldn't come. you support her making that trip. why? >> well, the chinese communist party is trying to intimidate us, trying to coerce us and remarkably, it seems the biden administration and biden's pentagon is helping them do that by proactively backing down and telling pelosi not to go, and raises an important question. if we are too afraid to allow congressional delegations as the taiwan travel act explicitly calls for, it calls for increasing interaction between leadership of all levels in both countries, if we are too afraid to let that small thing happen, how are we ever going to expedite arm sales to taiwan? for all this worry about when will xi jinping start an invasion of
last november china's military built a replica of a u.s. navy aircraft carrier. for china's military, getting troops familiar with attacking one of the u.s. navy's most prized assets. let's bring in wisconsin republican congressman mike gallagher, start you on nancy pelosi's what we believe will be a trip in the near future to taiwan. china is certainly rattling the sabres to say she shouldn't come. you support her making that trip. why? >> well, the chinese communist party is trying to...
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the country of japan, who has spent years there, who had spent years there many years before the u.s. navyad assigned him to serve in japan. he served there for two years in a missionary. he learned the lapping. both as a missionary and a member of the united states navy. he's continued his acts of community service in every community where he's lid and served. he is a model, upstanding citizen in every respect. he is a decent, kind, intelligent, hardworking officer and a loving husband and father. it was while serving in japan that he was involved in a car citizens. it was a car accident that resulted from a tragic, unforeseeable, unforeseen medical emergency. now, that accident left two people dead. i speak sincerely when i say that my deepest sympathies go out to the victims of that accident, along with their families and their friends and their loved ones. i can't begin to imagine their sense of loss and confusion and hurt and even anger associated with the horrific accident. it's important to note, however, that this was in fact an accident. in mo way, shape -- in no, way, shape, or f
the country of japan, who has spent years there, who had spent years there many years before the u.s. navyad assigned him to serve in japan. he served there for two years in a missionary. he learned the lapping. both as a missionary and a member of the united states navy. he's continued his acts of community service in every community where he's lid and served. he is a model, upstanding citizen in every respect. he is a decent, kind, intelligent, hardworking officer and a loving husband and...
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in the 1790s the uss chesapeake one of the first six u.s. navy ships authorized by congress was built there. later the first dry dock in western hemisphere opened in 1833 known as dry-docked one and now it's a historical national landmark and still use today. it's 189 years old. suffice it to say our public shipyards have storied histories international at the structure just over 100 sold the poor condition of the shipyards as having a serious effect on fleet operation today. this is not a future problem but it's here now and one we must work together onto salford while there's a lot to discuss i appreciate chairwoman hirono's opening comments what she had to say. i've plan to focus my porsche on how congress can help in terms of authority's workforce development and funding. last point i'm hopeful that by the artisan of the structures working on the shipyard act many of whom are in the room today. i look forward to the testimony. thank you madam chair. >> thank you. to turn to senator kaine the chair of the ranking committee. >> thank you chair
in the 1790s the uss chesapeake one of the first six u.s. navy ships authorized by congress was built there. later the first dry dock in western hemisphere opened in 1833 known as dry-docked one and now it's a historical national landmark and still use today. it's 189 years old. suffice it to say our public shipyards have storied histories international at the structure just over 100 sold the poor condition of the shipyards as having a serious effect on fleet operation today. this is not a...
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retired u.s. navy admiral steve abbott. admiral, thank you for joining the program this evening.ead your piece. it's very, very compelling. what the former president was doing and was not doing was so striking in january 6th's, the committee's hearing last night. i want to listen for a moment to what they found when it came to any kind of request for assistance that day, from the military or frankly any top law enforcement. >> so are you aware of any phone call by the president of the united states to the secretary of defense that day? >> not that i'm aware of, no. >> are you aware of any phone call by the president of the united states to the attorney general of the united states that day? >> no. >> are you way our after phone call by the secretary of se security that day? >> i'm not aware of that, no. >> did you speak to the president. >> no. >> for the -- >> no. >> did you ever hear the president ask for a law enforcement response? >> no. >> well, your "times" piece was written before last night's hearing, i know we're having difficulty with your camera. what do you think now
retired u.s. navy admiral steve abbott. admiral, thank you for joining the program this evening.ead your piece. it's very, very compelling. what the former president was doing and was not doing was so striking in january 6th's, the committee's hearing last night. i want to listen for a moment to what they found when it came to any kind of request for assistance that day, from the military or frankly any top law enforcement. >> so are you aware of any phone call by the president of the...
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christopher stevens, u.s. navy seal and c.i.a. security contractor glen doherty, u.s. navy seal and c.i.a. security contractor tyrone woods, and u.s. air force staff sergeant and state department officer sean smith. at the outset, i'd like to thank chairwoman waters and ranking member mchenry and mrs. wagner of the financial services committee for their bipartisan work in support of h.r. 310. i'd also like to recognize the invaluable contributions that were made by our late chairman of the oversight committee, elijah cummings, the contributions he made to this legislation and to our additional effort to secure full death benefits for the doherty benefits of massachusetts. importantly, the advancement of this bill would not be possible without the support of all the family members as well as pro bono counsel from knl gates and other stakeholders whose advocacy on behalf of the four fallen heroes is sacrificed on behalf of our nation. in my home state of massachusetts, i'd like to particularly recognize ms. barbara doherty and ms. katie quigley, the devoted mother and sis
christopher stevens, u.s. navy seal and c.i.a. security contractor glen doherty, u.s. navy seal and c.i.a. security contractor tyrone woods, and u.s. air force staff sergeant and state department officer sean smith. at the outset, i'd like to thank chairwoman waters and ranking member mchenry and mrs. wagner of the financial services committee for their bipartisan work in support of h.r. 310. i'd also like to recognize the invaluable contributions that were made by our late chairman of the...
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you are the personal physician to the president of the united states, as well as an admiral in the u.s. navyexpect better and i hope upon reflection you will expect more of yourself in the future. kaylee, scathing indeed from his former patient. >> that's right. when i came into the trump administration dr. jackson was no longer there but i kept hearing about this love and admiration for dr. ronnie jackson and how i found that to be true in the case. but i think the obama emails so neatly sums up the problem with the 2020 election. there is this guy in the basement and there were certain things beyond question. what was beyond question was who could not question his health. you cannot question his son in the business dealings of hunter biden and the relation that had to joe biden. you cannot question why he stayed in the basement, why you would call at 9:00 a.m. you couldn't question these things. and the obama email was an attempt to silence one of those questions from somebody who is a doctor. you compare that with what happened to president trump when he hydroplaned down the ramp, when th
you are the personal physician to the president of the united states, as well as an admiral in the u.s. navyexpect better and i hope upon reflection you will expect more of yourself in the future. kaylee, scathing indeed from his former patient. >> that's right. when i came into the trump administration dr. jackson was no longer there but i kept hearing about this love and admiration for dr. ronnie jackson and how i found that to be true in the case. but i think the obama emails so neatly...
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she is a u.s. navy veteran and member of house armed services committee.d she visited kyiv over the weekend. where she met with ukrainian president zelenskyy. let's start there. tell us about the meeting. how is zelenskyy holding up? >> we have the largest ukrainian american community in the nation so i passed on to president zelenskyy the pride our community has in the ukrainian people and their fight for freedom and democracy. we also discussed the fact that it is so necessary right now that we get them the munitions they need. so we haven't spent all of the appropriation we gave for the supplemental for the ukrainian people. we've got to get them long range weapons. not just so they could protect their own sovereignty, their freedom, their democracy, but also so they could protect the port, the sea lanes and get the 22 million tons of grain out to the world to end this food hunger crisis. >> so let's talk about that. that is become a real growing story here as ukraine, one of the world's real bread baskets, and for a lot of the world and particularly po
she is a u.s. navy veteran and member of house armed services committee.d she visited kyiv over the weekend. where she met with ukrainian president zelenskyy. let's start there. tell us about the meeting. how is zelenskyy holding up? >> we have the largest ukrainian american community in the nation so i passed on to president zelenskyy the pride our community has in the ukrainian people and their fight for freedom and democracy. we also discussed the fact that it is so necessary right now...
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it's used by u.s. navy ships passing through the area. mark hertling, a former commanding general in the u.s. army. general hertling, taiwan is doing its annual war simulations this week. if china were to cut off access to the taiwan strait, how big of a deal is that? >> it's a big deal, ana, and it's something that's been occurring for the last several decades. they've been posturing in terms of trying to keep that strait closed saying it is part of their national water. it's not. but what's interesting, ana, this entire story is a bit bizarre because first as a nation we should never allow a foreign government to make a determination of what is or isn't provocative. a visit by a codell like the one that just returned from ukraine isn't provocative and this one isn't so. so the chinese government's reaction to it is a little bit odd. by the way, i think we also should add speaker pelosi was planning to go to taiwan several months ago, over a year ago, and came down with covid so had to cancel the trip. >> do you think she should go? >> i
it's used by u.s. navy ships passing through the area. mark hertling, a former commanding general in the u.s. army. general hertling, taiwan is doing its annual war simulations this week. if china were to cut off access to the taiwan strait, how big of a deal is that? >> it's a big deal, ana, and it's something that's been occurring for the last several decades. they've been posturing in terms of trying to keep that strait closed saying it is part of their national water. it's not. but...
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u.s. and ask grasp. a navy rescue and salvage vessel. the work was delivered on time, on budget, and received outstanding feedback. this is an all hands on deck need. i think there are shipyards across america. including in my states, that can participate and help out with regard to these challenges. thank you, i look forward to hearing our witnesses. >> thank you, senator sullivan, and i thank you for suggesting we all go to see the new midway movie because it really highlights the importance of our public shipyards. we will start this hearing by hearing from secretary stephanie first. please proceed. >> yes ma'am, thank you, i will be reading a statement from all three of us from the navy. chairwoman hirono and chairman cain. ranking members kramer and sullivan. distinguished members of the subcommittee, on behalf of myself, vice admirable molina's, and admirable mcclellan we thank you for the opportunity to discuss the department of navy's infrastructure optimization program. better known as psyop. modernized and ready shipyards are g
u.s. and ask grasp. a navy rescue and salvage vessel. the work was delivered on time, on budget, and received outstanding feedback. this is an all hands on deck need. i think there are shipyards across america. including in my states, that can participate and help out with regard to these challenges. thank you, i look forward to hearing our witnesses. >> thank you, senator sullivan, and i thank you for suggesting we all go to see the new midway movie because it really highlights the...
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presidential hopeful who was also awarded a purple heart with one gold star for his service in the u.s. navy in vietnam. >> other recipients of the presidential medal of honor include u.s. women's soccer star megan rapino and oscar-winning actor denzel washington. >> it's 7 21 and in the east bay and or woman is back from poland where she help ukrainian refugees escape the war. >> and she is thanking the neighbors who helped to raise the money for her journey when the war started. sorry, ussery hyman started a gofundme account to raise money so that she could go to poland and help people fleeing the war. she raised more than $12,000 with the help of her neighbors. time is spent 2 weeks in poland in may volunteering with a multicultural center that helped to distribute clothing, food, toiletries, and medicine. and she says she's grateful to everyone who helped. $2000 a pay raise $2000 point. we'll be able to make such a big difference. >> and then i thought $5,000 is the money kept on coming in, sometimes from total strangers because the people that you see here tonight forwarded the appeal o
presidential hopeful who was also awarded a purple heart with one gold star for his service in the u.s. navy in vietnam. >> other recipients of the presidential medal of honor include u.s. women's soccer star megan rapino and oscar-winning actor denzel washington. >> it's 7 21 and in the east bay and or woman is back from poland where she help ukrainian refugees escape the war. >> and she is thanking the neighbors who helped to raise the money for her journey when the war...
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presidential hopeful who was also awarded a purple heart with one gold star for his service in the u.s. navyvietnam. >> other recipients of the presidential medal of honor will include u.s. women's soccer star megan rapino and oscar-winning actor washington. >> just ahead, the fda is making it easier for people to get their hands on. the covid-19 pill packs of i'm live with where and how you can get it. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. nexgard is the flea and tick protection that's #1 with vets. your vet trusts it for her patients and her own dog. plus, its delicious beef flavor is #1 with dogs. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. ask your vet about nexgard. >> 9.29 is the time. and we're starting with a great day. and though >> you could hear me say great day to start with a great day. how about that? i like of
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he created a foundation to care for gold star families in 2020, the u.s. navysea base co an american hero who had been the last surviving medal of honor recipient from world war ii died on wednesday in hun huntington, west virginia. he was 9yes d.8 arol bundled your home, auto, and rv insurance with progressive. you saved money and you get round-the-clock protection. so don't worry. it's all under control. [ screaming continues ] that's cool. we'll finish up here. bye! [ roars ] [ screaming continues ] that's why you go to the restroom before the movie starts. get epic protection for your dominion with progressive. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches get epic protection for your dominion in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. google pixel 6. what if your phone didn't just take epic photos? what if it fixed them too? the amazing magic eraser on google pixel 6. - i'm norm. - i'm sza
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for the seventh circuit, at counsel to the house judiciary committee, and as a code breaker in the u.s. navy during world war ii. over decades on the bench he dedicated his life to the rule of law and to the judicial craft. he was a jurist to fearlessly exercise independent judgment, guided by experience and the essential values underlying the constitution and the american project. he was a person of integrity, blessed with a singular intellects, pragmatic temperament, humble nature, and generous soul. he was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather. a beloved colleague, and inspiring mentor and an extraordinary figure in american law. the court in this nation are forever better for his service. and we all miss him greatly. i went today to express my appreciation to chief judge david barrett and teresa rose borough who cochaired the arrangements committee for this meeting and to the members of that committee. stuart baker, david to bruin, sarah eisenberg, jeff fisher, ian, judge pamela harris, justice leandra kruger, judge lewis lyman, nancy marder, judge randolph, judge
for the seventh circuit, at counsel to the house judiciary committee, and as a code breaker in the u.s. navy during world war ii. over decades on the bench he dedicated his life to the rule of law and to the judicial craft. he was a jurist to fearlessly exercise independent judgment, guided by experience and the essential values underlying the constitution and the american project. he was a person of integrity, blessed with a singular intellects, pragmatic temperament, humble nature, and...