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. >> more with general norton schwartz, chief of staff of the united states air force in just a moment. you're watching this week >>> better' back with general norton schwartz. sir, the biggest change in u.s. strategy is the refocus and the pacific. the united states -- as itself united states works to reengage with allies, particularly in that region, what does that mean for the u.s. air force? what are you doing to deepen the coordination, training with the folks out in that region but also fundamentally change your equipment mix? >> i think clearly the rebalance to asia for us has meant the absence of reduction. in other words, as we get smaller as an air force, others should note that we have not taken reductions in the standing force in the pacific area, in the pacific commander area of responsibility. that is the reflection of the priority we are assigning to that undertaking. clearly we have a number of long-term allies. obviously the republic of career, our japanese air self- defense force counterparts, the australians and so on. these are very close relationships, very importa
. >> more with general norton schwartz, chief of staff of the united states air force in just a moment. you're watching this week >>> better' back with general norton schwartz. sir, the biggest change in u.s. strategy is the refocus and the pacific. the united states -- as itself united states works to reengage with allies, particularly in that region, what does that mean for the u.s. air force? what are you doing to deepen the coordination, training with the folks out in that...
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united states of america. the united states army, the united states marine corps, the united states navy, the united states air force, and the united states coast guard. and in remembrance of those young lives and loves captured, missing or killed the cry of their spirits continues to be heard, harboring their rages, deprived of their precious freedom, locked up in wire, bamboo and concrete cages. oppressed by the enemy in the darkness of doom, never to surrender, and a passion to live, spiritually driven by the rojos, blanco, and azul, the red, white and blue. [ bell ringing ] >>> the p.o.w./m.i.a. missing warriors table has many symbols. the table is round, symbolizing our everlasting concern for our missing comrades, the tablecloth is white. symbolizing the purity of their motives in answering their country's call to arms, so that children could remain free and be given a chance. the single red rose displayed in a vase reminds us of the life of each of the missing and their loved ones and friends, who continue the faith awaiting answers and continue the faith awaiting their return home. the vase is tied wit
united states of america. the united states army, the united states marine corps, the united states navy, the united states air force, and the united states coast guard. and in remembrance of those young lives and loves captured, missing or killed the cry of their spirits continues to be heard, harboring their rages, deprived of their precious freedom, locked up in wire, bamboo and concrete cages. oppressed by the enemy in the darkness of doom, never to surrender, and a passion to live,...
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morning of the committee welcomes three distinguished military nominees, general marks welsh come united states air force who is nominated to be chief of staff of the air force. lieutenant general john kelly, united states marine corps nominated to be the commander of u.s. southern command commander lt. general frank grass, army national guard, who is nominated to be the chief of the national guard bureau. we've thank you all for your decades of service to the nation and for your willingness to continue to serve in these positions with such a great responsibility. i'd also like to welcome mant to thank your family members, some of whom are here this morning. the long hours and the hard work that are put in by our senior military officers require a commitment and sacrifice, not only from our nominees, but from their families. our nation is indented not just to you for your service, but to your families. and it is to regard as the tradition of this committee to invite each of you during your opening remarks to introduce the family members or others who are here with you this morning. general welsh as
morning of the committee welcomes three distinguished military nominees, general marks welsh come united states air force who is nominated to be chief of staff of the air force. lieutenant general john kelly, united states marine corps nominated to be the commander of u.s. southern command commander lt. general frank grass, army national guard, who is nominated to be the chief of the national guard bureau. we've thank you all for your decades of service to the nation and for your willingness to...
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. >> i am climbing for him because he was the of my best friend, we served together in the united states air force. >> i am coming for firefighter michael lynch. it is an important event so we understand their sacrifice and not forget their sacrifice. >> up the stairs it went. flight after flight. they kept climbing, remembering those firefighters who, on that terrible they climbed the stairs at the world trade center, trying to save lives. for some of those climbing today, this is very personal. >> i am looking for battalion chief edward garrity. i am from so this walk means a lot to me. >> they took the elevator down and then climbed back up four more times. one firefighter said it best. >> today is something special. they climbed, we climb. we go home, they do not. >> the heavy rain is taking center stage as opposed to the damaging wind and large hail. we're trading off one for the other. there is some heavy rain out there. the heaviest stuff is moved out of baltimore city. there was some tremendous flooding downtown and there probably is some flooding, anywhere from two to 4 inches of ra
. >> i am climbing for him because he was the of my best friend, we served together in the united states air force. >> i am coming for firefighter michael lynch. it is an important event so we understand their sacrifice and not forget their sacrifice. >> up the stairs it went. flight after flight. they kept climbing, remembering those firefighters who, on that terrible they climbed the stairs at the world trade center, trying to save lives. for some of those climbing today,...
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we're trying to do our best to make sure it's what the united states air force wants and great industrial package. the hulk is going to be made in the united states. >> let me go to the euro fighter. there is a view in the u.k. that one of the reasons the aircraft lost in india was because the partner governments hadn't agreed to a new radar, air to air missile integration. when are we going to see movement on that? do you think it was a factor, and when are we going to see movement on that? >> i don't know if it was a factor or not because there's been no de-brief yet. we're on stand by as the second lowest bidder if things don't mature there. there is a track record in india of them calling forward the l 2 bidder to take over the contract. for us, there's initial funding on the way from government, and there's a program for the integration of the missiles. i think the scan radar is readily available to all the customers. all the customers are going to be offered the scan radar and the full suite of weapons which, let's face it, is the best suite of weapons in the world. as you know, my
we're trying to do our best to make sure it's what the united states air force wants and great industrial package. the hulk is going to be made in the united states. >> let me go to the euro fighter. there is a view in the u.k. that one of the reasons the aircraft lost in india was because the partner governments hadn't agreed to a new radar, air to air missile integration. when are we going to see movement on that? do you think it was a factor, and when are we going to see movement on...
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on behalf of our 2012 participants and the united states air force academy, we would like to present you with a small token of appreciation. if you would like to speak to the doctor, she will be available at stage right. we extend our thanks to the association of graduates, class of 1973 and all others who through generosity make it possible. additionally there buses running every 20 minutes from the front of arnold hall, dr. fairchild hall and back to arnold hall. thank you. >> this past week we have been featuring welcome programs in prime time here on c-span 3 and we look at african-americans's resistance to slavery. the and escape of former slave, robert smalls who served south carolina. vanderbilt professor richard black et details how slaves planned and executed to canada, mexico and the caribbean. american history and prime time tonight here on c-span throw. on c-span 2 we have been featuring book tv's programs in prime time. our conversation with pulitzer prize winner and novelist anna kwind len prime time on c-span 2. this weekend head to the state capital with book tv and a
on behalf of our 2012 participants and the united states air force academy, we would like to present you with a small token of appreciation. if you would like to speak to the doctor, she will be available at stage right. we extend our thanks to the association of graduates, class of 1973 and all others who through generosity make it possible. additionally there buses running every 20 minutes from the front of arnold hall, dr. fairchild hall and back to arnold hall. thank you. >> this past...
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apparently a united states air marshall was on board. noticed something appeared to be -- the device had a wiring in it. not clear how many were on the plane. we will continue to follow the story . >>> new tonight, a disturbing story. tied up and tortured. that's what police say a man did to his wife. he is a accused of keeping his wife like a slave for almost ten years. court documents show the woman had bruises, broken bones, burns from hot irons and frying pans and marks on her wrists and ankles from wearing shackles. neighbors were afraid to get involved. >> we knew something was going on but nobody interfered. he was a cruel man and he didn't mix with nobody >> the alleged abuse ended in june when she escaped during a trip to a farm store. the suspect's lawyers say the accusations are blown out of porport," on. >>> the cdc expecting this to be a record year for whooping cough. there have been several outbreaks. you may be surprised to find that even if you got the vaccine you could still get it. >> people with the vaccines earlier i
apparently a united states air marshall was on board. noticed something appeared to be -- the device had a wiring in it. not clear how many were on the plane. we will continue to follow the story . >>> new tonight, a disturbing story. tied up and tortured. that's what police say a man did to his wife. he is a accused of keeping his wife like a slave for almost ten years. court documents show the woman had bruises, broken bones, burns from hot irons and frying pans and marks on her...
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on behalf of the faculty and staff of the united states air force academy, we would like to present you with a small token of our appreciation. [ applause ] if you would like to speak to dr. ochoa she will be available at stage right. we extend our thanks to the association of graduates, the endowment, the class of 1973 and all others who through their generosity make this possible. additionally, there are buses running every 20 minutes from the front of arnold hall back to fairchild hall and back to arnold hall. thank you. >> here's a look at what's coming up today on c-span3. next, a panel discussion with recent female recipients of the nobel peace prize. that's followed by a look at the history and use of executive power. then journalists from "the new yorker" and "the new york times" at an award ceremony for investigative journalism and later mickey edwards on the u.s. political system. and with congress on break this week, we're featuring some of american history tv's weekend programs in prime time on c-span3. tonight joins as we look at women's history starting at 8:00 p.m. easter
on behalf of the faculty and staff of the united states air force academy, we would like to present you with a small token of our appreciation. [ applause ] if you would like to speak to dr. ochoa she will be available at stage right. we extend our thanks to the association of graduates, the endowment, the class of 1973 and all others who through their generosity make this possible. additionally, there are buses running every 20 minutes from the front of arnold hall back to fairchild hall and...
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right out of high school was ready to sit down and study all that much yet and ended up in the united states air force curity service which is the air force is equivalent to n.s.a. or was back in those days it's called something different today but i enjoyed that work i got out about for our four years later after serving in turkey in japan and went into the sales business for about four years but it's you get my craw was intelligence i wanted to return to it. so i went to school got a degree in russian. and then applied to the national security agency and they were only too happy to apply and then nine eleven happened you were just starting you were there already there what happened on nine eleven that changed the culture at the n.s.a. and or or did did that change the culture at the n.s.a. this would be the bigger question yeah it did that morning when the first plane struck i was on my way into work i was coming in a bit late it was on the baltimore beltway beautiful day if you remember and at first i thought it was an accident but as soon as the second one hit i knew something was up got to
right out of high school was ready to sit down and study all that much yet and ended up in the united states air force curity service which is the air force is equivalent to n.s.a. or was back in those days it's called something different today but i enjoyed that work i got out about for our four years later after serving in turkey in japan and went into the sales business for about four years but it's you get my craw was intelligence i wanted to return to it. so i went to school got a degree...
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but this is just as close to the united states air force base with no indication that the united statesvolved but in doubt the syrian regime is worried about technology interference and that is a reason why it is waving the sword of chemical weapons threats this week, trace. back to you. >>trace: dominic, thank you from the middle east. >> we should note that chris wall has from fox news sunday joins us next because he finished an interview with the justice supreme court justice scalia and talked about the gun control debate in the aurora, colorado, hoots massacre and the ruling on the health care overhaul. that is next. >>trace: a rare interview with possibly the most colorful of the supreme court justices, justice scalia joins chris wallace this weekend on "fox news sunday." chris has just finished the interview and joined us like. i am envious because when i hear the guys interviewed it is justry -- just very rivet stuff. we talked about the gun control debate in the wake of the shooting in aurora. did the justice weigh in on that for you? >>chris: he did. i asked about it. it is in
but this is just as close to the united states air force base with no indication that the united statesvolved but in doubt the syrian regime is worried about technology interference and that is a reason why it is waving the sword of chemical weapons threats this week, trace. back to you. >>trace: dominic, thank you from the middle east. >> we should note that chris wall has from fox news sunday joins us next because he finished an interview with the justice supreme court justice...
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>> that, by the way, was the united states air force brass quintet! >> thank you, everybody of!ppy fourth of july! >> happy fourth of july, miss hoda woman. >> it is independence day. >> it is also winesday wednesday. >> what are we drinking? >> apparently it's a peach sangria, what it's got to do with fourth of july -- >> nothing. >> oh, peaches. any excuse. >> that's good. cherries. you've outdone yourself. >> i heard they served these on the first of fourth of july. they were big. >> it is the fourth of july which happens to fall on a wednesday, a little weird for a lot of people. >> well, it is the fourth of july. >> it's weird. it doesn't always fall on wednesday. >> exactly, like christmas doesn't. >> it's a weird fourth, middle of the week, when should they celebrate. we did a little survey. we didn't do it. someone else did it. >> evite did it. >> they said 60% of people are hosting parties today. >> i am! >> and 14% hosted parties last weekend. >> and only 10% are next week because they missed it. >> the procrastinators. >> and 20% will celebrate on alternative dates. w
>> that, by the way, was the united states air force brass quintet! >> thank you, everybody of!ppy fourth of july! >> happy fourth of july, miss hoda woman. >> it is independence day. >> it is also winesday wednesday. >> what are we drinking? >> apparently it's a peach sangria, what it's got to do with fourth of july -- >> nothing. >> oh, peaches. any excuse. >> that's good. cherries. you've outdone yourself. >> i heard they...
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as can you tell by the music, fourth of july, 2012, united states air force brass been here all morningping us celebrate and entertaining our crowd. great way to kick off independence day holiday here on the plaza. i'm natalie morales along with lovely and charming willie geist. >> what you can't see at home, natalie just conducted. >> i'm an air force brat so that song does something to me. >> rain flowing through, fireworks. >> getting ready. coming up, steals and deals, our july 4th edition, we're going patriotic. here with up to 70% on jewelry, leather, travel bags, pastamakers and other great items all at exclusively great prices for you, our "today" viewer. >> that sounds like a good deal. i've got another good deal. how about traveling the world for free. >> better deal. >> we'll meet a guy who did it by taking on odd-jobs along the way to pay for the journey. wait until you hear what the guy did. >> later, if you find yourself suddenly in the spirit for throwing a backyard bash, we'll help you out. we've got food and drink ideas, patriotic decorations, last-minute ideas for toda
as can you tell by the music, fourth of july, 2012, united states air force brass been here all morningping us celebrate and entertaining our crowd. great way to kick off independence day holiday here on the plaza. i'm natalie morales along with lovely and charming willie geist. >> what you can't see at home, natalie just conducted. >> i'm an air force brat so that song does something to me. >> rain flowing through, fireworks. >> getting ready. coming up, steals and...
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, and the company went out of business and that was about the time i was discharged from the united states airorce out in northern utah i was a delivery room nursing medic and my mother called and says daddy lost his job, start a business would you like to talk to him? and i had not talked to my father in a few years, so, he told me what was going on. said, do you want to learn a raid and i said sure. he said what do you want to learn? and i said why don't you teach me how to weld and he had a couple of phrases and said why don't you be a brake operator and i said okay if you tell me what it is. i came home to work with my father, a little nervous for what was happening with my family, but, it was interesting journey for 12 years until he passed away. >>neil: now, the business between you and your dad and later on, doing it with your son, the president's message as i am sure you are aware, jack, is you had help along the way. that the government was this. there was a support structure there. and without which you wouldn't have done what you did. what do you say? >>guest: well, there is truth t
, and the company went out of business and that was about the time i was discharged from the united states airorce out in northern utah i was a delivery room nursing medic and my mother called and says daddy lost his job, start a business would you like to talk to him? and i had not talked to my father in a few years, so, he told me what was going on. said, do you want to learn a raid and i said sure. he said what do you want to learn? and i said why don't you teach me how to weld and he had a...
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we are going to take our united states navy down to a level it has not been since 1915. we are going to take our united states air force in has not been at since we created the modern day united states air force. we do not have a credible military threat right now. we have men and women who have been on five and six combat tours of duty. they are supposed to have a narrowly defined mission sets. we are supposed to believe they are being -- the soup de jour. what we have failed to do is look at the world broken down with the geographical aor, and look from the next 10-15 years. what is the bible direct we are going to face? and build -- what is being -- the viable threat we are going to face? it cannot be budget based. it has to be based on the threat that is out there. when you look across the globe right now, when you look at the belligerence you see coming out of russia, when you look at the fact that china, with the trade imbalance that they have, their growing economy is not going toward improving the standard lot of living of the chinese citizens. the best standard of living of the chinese citizens. they are
we are going to take our united states navy down to a level it has not been since 1915. we are going to take our united states air force in has not been at since we created the modern day united states air force. we do not have a credible military threat right now. we have men and women who have been on five and six combat tours of duty. they are supposed to have a narrowly defined mission sets. we are supposed to believe they are being -- the soup de jour. what we have failed to do is look at...
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plus, european airplanes built in the united states? airll be opening a plant in alabama. tonight, what it means for jobs as well as archrival boeing. and, about 30 miles off the coast of florida the nation's newest veterans memorial. tonight, the intentional sinking of the uss mohawk. i'm jon scott in for shepard smith and we begin tonight with misery for millions up and down the east coast. right now a lot of folks are facing their third straight night with no power, no a.c. as temperatures set all sorts of sweltering records. the trouble s
plus, european airplanes built in the united states? airll be opening a plant in alabama. tonight, what it means for jobs as well as archrival boeing. and, about 30 miles off the coast of florida the nation's newest veterans memorial. tonight, the intentional sinking of the uss mohawk. i'm jon scott in for shepard smith and we begin tonight with misery for millions up and down the east coast. right now a lot of folks are facing their third straight night with no power, no a.c. as temperatures...
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he says he's been away from georgia for two years, while serving in the united states air force and he way around again. how is that lesson going for you tonight so far? >> not too good. >> then he comes up with a completely different excuse. >> what made you drive into this driveway and walk into this house? >> just asking for directions like -- >> you're lost? >> yes, sir. >> he drops that story as soon as i read to him from his chat log. >> i take it you're a virgin. >> no, sir. >> not you. i'm reading from the conversation between you and natasha. you say to her, i take it you're a virgin. she says, no, but i'm no ho. you talk about oral sex in great detail. how you like to do it. >> honestly my intention was not to do anything like that. because, i know, it's jail bait. >> jail bait? >> a 24-year-old with a 15-year-old. that's jail bait. however, i do believe you can be friends with a 15-year-old, maybe go out and go bowling or something like that. >> that's not what you talk about here. you don't talk about going out bowling or hanging out or mentoring this 15-year-old girl. you
he says he's been away from georgia for two years, while serving in the united states air force and he way around again. how is that lesson going for you tonight so far? >> not too good. >> then he comes up with a completely different excuse. >> what made you drive into this driveway and walk into this house? >> just asking for directions like -- >> you're lost? >> yes, sir. >> he drops that story as soon as i read to him from his chat log. >> i...
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. >> sean: the united states air force caused an uproar when it was revealed that the usaf bought thousandss of synthetic jejet fuel for $59 a gallon, compared to traditional fuel that would cost $3.60. this waste was part of the administration's so-called green energy plan, aimed at lowering fuel costs. but not only did this test throw away thousands of dollars, but it was a biofuel company backed by a megadonor of obama, by a guy named vinod cosala. joining me now, peter schwaitser is back. let me understand this. $59. >> right? when we get it for $3.60, to lower cost. >> right. >> sean: and it's a megadonor of obottom amount of if you look at a problem with waste and cronyism in washington, it is very hard to cover tup, once the media gets onto it. the one area that people support spending on is the military. so the military's become a dumping ground for this kind of crony capitalism. you have the the instance with the jet fuel for the air force. there was something called the green navy maneuvers, where they did the same thing. in that instance, you had a company that was involved, call
. >> sean: the united states air force caused an uproar when it was revealed that the usaf bought thousandss of synthetic jejet fuel for $59 a gallon, compared to traditional fuel that would cost $3.60. this waste was part of the administration's so-called green energy plan, aimed at lowering fuel costs. but not only did this test throw away thousands of dollars, but it was a biofuel company backed by a megadonor of obama, by a guy named vinod cosala. joining me now, peter schwaitser is...
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plus, european airplanes built in the united states? air bus announcing it will be opening a plant in alabama. tonight, what it means for jobs as well as archrival boeing. and, about 30 miles off the coast of florida the nation's newest veterans memorial. tonight, the intentional sinking of the uss mohawk. i'm jon scott in for shepard smith and we begin tonight with misery for millions up and down the east coast. right now a lot of folks are facing their straight night with no power, no a.c. as temperatures set all sorts of sweltering records. the trouble started friday with what's being called a land hurricane. freak super storm churning out 8 mile-per-hour winds. leaving destruction from north carolina to new jersey. wall of wind shredded trees and snapped power lines and fox news now confirms the storm killed at least 26 people. the death toll has been rising by the hour all day long and tonight utility companies report some 2 million people are still in the dark. officials say some places could be without power for days. folks are facin
plus, european airplanes built in the united states? air bus announcing it will be opening a plant in alabama. tonight, what it means for jobs as well as archrival boeing. and, about 30 miles off the coast of florida the nation's newest veterans memorial. tonight, the intentional sinking of the uss mohawk. i'm jon scott in for shepard smith and we begin tonight with misery for millions up and down the east coast. right now a lot of folks are facing their straight night with no power, no a.c. as...
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safety law enforcement chief award for excellence, two awards in that arena, while serving the united states air force, he received a air force accommodation medal, at 15th air force combat crew excellence award. he's graduate of fbi national academy in quantity quo, virginia. i know, the chief's testimony will be insightful in helpful in an emerging issue. so thank you for allowing me to introduce the good friend today. chief mcdaniel, thank you for being here. >> thank you mr. brady for the kind introduction. and with that. i'm going introduce the rest of the panel. director of civil aviation issues for the u.s. accountability office. he's a member of the -- and policy analysis studies, related to civilian aviation issues including safety environment, air traffic control, airport development and international aviation. prioring to come it in 1918 served on the faculty of university of california in university of illinois. i note that from mr. davis my colleague. in addition he served on the nation commission on terrorist attacks upon the united states on are the 9/11 commission. on the aviatio
safety law enforcement chief award for excellence, two awards in that arena, while serving the united states air force, he received a air force accommodation medal, at 15th air force combat crew excellence award. he's graduate of fbi national academy in quantity quo, virginia. i know, the chief's testimony will be insightful in helpful in an emerging issue. so thank you for allowing me to introduce the good friend today. chief mcdaniel, thank you for being here. >> thank you mr. brady for...
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we're going to take our united states air force to a level that it has not been at since we created theodern day united states air force. and yet people are saying we need the united states military. we don't have a credible military threat right now. we just don't. we have men and women who have been on five and six combat tours of duty. we turn over to our special operators who are supposed to have a narrowly defined mission set and all of a sudden we believe they're the soup du jour when it comes to anything that's happening out there. send this, send that. that's not the point. see, what we have failed to do in the united states of america is look at the world broken down with the geographical a.o.r.'s, the ucoms and the next 10 to 15 years, what are the emergent threat and build a capability based upon that. it cannot be budget based. it has to be based on the threat that's out there. when you look across this globe right now. when you look at the belligerence that you see coming out of russia. when you look at china with the trade imbalance that they have. the fact that they hold
we're going to take our united states air force to a level that it has not been at since we created theodern day united states air force. and yet people are saying we need the united states military. we don't have a credible military threat right now. we just don't. we have men and women who have been on five and six combat tours of duty. we turn over to our special operators who are supposed to have a narrowly defined mission set and all of a sudden we believe they're the soup du jour when it...
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safety law enforcement chief award for excellence, two awards in that arena, while serving the united states air force, he received a air force accommodation medal, at 15th air force combat crew excellence award. he's graduate of fbi national academy in quantity quo, virginia. i know, the chief's testimony will be insightful in helpful in an emerging issue. so thank you for allowing me to introduce the good friend today. chief mcdaniel, thank you for being here. >> thank you mr. brady for the kind introduction. and with that. i'm going introduce the rest of the panel. director of civil aviation issues for the u.s. accountability office. he's a member of the -- and policy analysis studies, related to civilian aviation issues including safety environment, air traffic control, airport development and international aviation. prioring to come it in 1918 served on the faculty of university of california in university of illinois. i note that from mr. davis my colleague. in addition he served on the nation commission on terrorist attacks upon the united states on are the 9/11 commission. on the aviatio
safety law enforcement chief award for excellence, two awards in that arena, while serving the united states air force, he received a air force accommodation medal, at 15th air force combat crew excellence award. he's graduate of fbi national academy in quantity quo, virginia. i know, the chief's testimony will be insightful in helpful in an emerging issue. so thank you for allowing me to introduce the good friend today. chief mcdaniel, thank you for being here. >> thank you mr. brady for...
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brian: up next, 33rd pick in the 2012 nba draft who just wrapped up three tours of duty in the united states airernard james here live. >> gretchen: then the exact opposite of an american hero. the occupiers making major plans to protest on the fourth of july. huh [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benets with theisks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, whi
brian: up next, 33rd pick in the 2012 nba draft who just wrapped up three tours of duty in the united states airernard james here live. >> gretchen: then the exact opposite of an american hero. the occupiers making major plans to protest on the fourth of july. huh [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can...
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it's been over 20 years working in law enforcement and criminal justice center's 30 years united states air force reserve. elected to the board of the florida association of college and university symbol chair for the upcoming school year. next, live from thomas jay snyder, president of ivy tech college in indiana. mr. snyder came in 2007 after a successful career as a business executive including time at general motors and most recently as president and ceo of delco ran the international critics in a theater in advance when of advancement effectuating, they participated in the hybrid drive. the chronicle of higher education is one of the president's making a difference nationwide. a final witness, president and ceo for academic transformation. dr. two twigg is effectively transform teaching and higher education. prior to founding and cat in 1999 she was the vice president of edgy calm and dedicated to effectively using technology. she's served for learning technologies from university of new york and assault many administrative positions at suny empire state college. as i said we have a ve
it's been over 20 years working in law enforcement and criminal justice center's 30 years united states air force reserve. elected to the board of the florida association of college and university symbol chair for the upcoming school year. next, live from thomas jay snyder, president of ivy tech college in indiana. mr. snyder came in 2007 after a successful career as a business executive including time at general motors and most recently as president and ceo of delco ran the international...
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we're celebrating independence day with the help from the united states air force ceremonial brass.derful there, under the direction of their new commander, conductor, colonel lang. great way to kick off the holiday. you know, willie, this is their fourth year doing this with us. they have become a fourth of july tradition for the "today" show. >> wouldn't be the fourth of july without them. great guys. thank you so much. a busy day getting down to washington to play. thank you so much. >> applause. they deserve it. we'll hear more from them throughout the morning. >> meanwhile a lot going on. women's work takes on a whole new meaning. if your car needs repair, your frig, don't be surprised if women show up for the job. why women are flocking to male dominated trades. >> jenna bush wrapping up her series, america the beautiful, taking us to a large barrier island, a place steeped in history, beautiful views. beautiful beaches, wow. >> look forward to that. first back inside with thomas roberts at the news desk with a look at today's stories. >> good morning, everybody. happy fourth
we're celebrating independence day with the help from the united states air force ceremonial brass.derful there, under the direction of their new commander, conductor, colonel lang. great way to kick off the holiday. you know, willie, this is their fourth year doing this with us. they have become a fourth of july tradition for the "today" show. >> wouldn't be the fourth of july without them. great guys. thank you so much. a busy day getting down to washington to play. thank you...
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mean the fact that they were there in the favorable areas of the active market in the united states right now on air fifteen's is not an active market in the united states and shoulder fired missiles your gas i don't even know where to go you can buy tear gas legally in the united states it's illegal to use it where do you go to where do you go if you do supply stores acme the acme tear gas on the web i mean you know it's and i think you can buy tear gas yeah i've been in police supply stores in different places it may not be easy and maybe some regulation but i think you can get it you can buy cheerios you buy say as good as your base that we don't know where this stuff is it's not readily available out there you also we can talk about you know there's a difference between a being criminally available and not criminally avail but there is also everything that he acquired that this shooter and including the teargas he acquired legally shouldn't there be a deadline where we say that's just as illegal as a shoulder fired single stair missile but he still does he still pulled the trigger it was weapons
mean the fact that they were there in the favorable areas of the active market in the united states right now on air fifteen's is not an active market in the united states and shoulder fired missiles your gas i don't even know where to go you can buy tear gas legally in the united states it's illegal to use it where do you go to where do you go if you do supply stores acme the acme tear gas on the web i mean you know it's and i think you can buy tear gas yeah i've been in police supply stores...
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i want to thank you for years of service in the united states air force. next we have mr. barmak nassarian, representing the association of college registrars. judith is representing the national association of college officers. we will start with ms.flink. you are recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, my name is judith flink. i served as director of financial services for the university of illinois. i worked at the university business office, and have been actively involved in higher education for 30 years. i'm testifying on behalf of the national association of college and university business officers, which represents chief financial officers at more than 2100 public and nonprofit colleges and universities. our mission is to promote sound administrative and financial management at institutions of higher learning. it's an honor to be here today. we share the president's goals as outlined in his executive order. our institution is serving veterans, service members, -- we affirm that the students and all others deserve high-quality academic and support services tha
i want to thank you for years of service in the united states air force. next we have mr. barmak nassarian, representing the association of college registrars. judith is representing the national association of college officers. we will start with ms.flink. you are recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, my name is judith flink. i served as director of financial services for the university of illinois. i worked at the university business office, and have been actively involved in...
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air force base just outside washington, d.c. in maryland. that's marine one. president of the united states soon to be emerging. o air force one. of course, we will continue to give you details of the investigation surrounding this massacre in colorado, along with our coverage throughout the day. there's the president. of course, we'll have a prime time special this evening here on cnn at 8:00 eastern time, hosted by my colleague don lemon from aurora, colorado. there the president, he's been briefed clearly by a number of his cabinet members on the investigations on the federal level, as well as on the local level of all that's taking place around the aurora, colorado tragedy. on to air force one there. then he'll be taking flight a couple hours, landing in colorado. then meeting again privately with victims of that tragedy, as well as with city officials. we're going to keep you posted on the president's travels. and of course his message later on this afternoon. again, a vigil will be taking place this evening but the president won't be in attendance at the vigil, instead he'll have his private meetings with
air force base just outside washington, d.c. in maryland. that's marine one. president of the united states soon to be emerging. o air force one. of course, we will continue to give you details of the investigation surrounding this massacre in colorado, along with our coverage throughout the day. there's the president. of course, we'll have a prime time special this evening here on cnn at 8:00 eastern time, hosted by my colleague don lemon from aurora, colorado. there the president, he's been...
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operation and i maintenance, air national guard, $6,608,826,000. united states court of appeals for the armed forces, $13,516,000. environmental restoration, army, including transfer of funds, $335,921,000. environmental restoration, navy, including transfer of funds, $310,594,000. environmental restoration, air force, including transfer of funds, $529,263,000. environmental restoration, defensewide, including transfer of funds, $11,133,000. environmental restoration, formally used defense sites, including transfer of funds, $237,543,000. overseas humanitarian, disaster and civic aid, $108,759,000 to remain available until september 30, 2014. cooperative threat reduction account, $519,111,000 to remain available until september 30, 2015. department of defense acquisition work force development fund, $50,198,000. title 3, procurement. aircraft procurement, army, $6,115,226,000 to remain available for obligation under september 30, 2015. missile procurement, army, $1,602,689,000 to remain available for obligation until september 30, 2015. procurement of weapons an
operation and i maintenance, air national guard, $6,608,826,000. united states court of appeals for the armed forces, $13,516,000. environmental restoration, army, including transfer of funds, $335,921,000. environmental restoration, navy, including transfer of funds, $310,594,000. environmental restoration, air force, including transfer of funds, $529,263,000. environmental restoration, defensewide, including transfer of funds, $11,133,000. environmental restoration, formally used defense...
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some people might argue there are millions of people in the united states who don't have air conditioningeir homes why should inmates? >> nothing to do with it, gary. the issue isn't whether or not we've made prisoners comfortable. that's not the issue. the issue is whether or not the extreme temperatures of 120, 130, 140 degrees constitute cruel and unusual punishment. i think it does. i think there are ways of addressing it and that's why the three-judge panel is going to order texas to make some changes in those 21 prisons. >> okay. we move on now to another topic. a man sentenced to 162 years in prison with no parole for an armed robbery spree that started when he was 18. this was his first offense. the u.s. supreme court ruled last week that a state cannot mandate a life sentence without parole for juveniles convicted of murder. is there a similar argument in this case, richard? >> well, gary, the judge, the sentencing judge clearly has discretion here. he's not bound by the mandatory minimum requirements. however, this judge had his hump up against this defendant here and stacked th
some people might argue there are millions of people in the united states who don't have air conditioningeir homes why should inmates? >> nothing to do with it, gary. the issue isn't whether or not we've made prisoners comfortable. that's not the issue. the issue is whether or not the extreme temperatures of 120, 130, 140 degrees constitute cruel and unusual punishment. i think it does. i think there are ways of addressing it and that's why the three-judge panel is going to order texas to...
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united states. >>> and the bill airs determined to build the ultimate mc mansion. hey parents, it's a big year. i'm not just teaching music. ♪ i'm teaching performance. here's what they'll need. ♪ get your backpack, your hoodies, harajuku, ♪ ♪ turquoise kinda purple orangish sorta blue. ♪ ♪ backpacks, yeow, ♪ to put their stuff in. ♪ graphic tees and denim, denim, denim, denim. ♪ ♪ backpacks. school takes a lot, target has is all. and our schools and teachers. thousands of good paying jobs it's the new resort casino at national harbor. but it won't happen unless lawmakers act right now. all that money -- and all those new jobs -- will go to delaware, pennsylvania, west virginia. the only loser: maryland schools. tell your delegate and state senator to vote yes for schools, jobs, and small businesses by saying yes to national harbor. [ horn honks ] ♪ oh, those were the best of days ♪ ♪ i still feel the summer rays ♪ that graced our backs as we went down the lane ♪ [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] when your car is more than just a car to you, the right insurance matters. are you getting the cove
united states. >>> and the bill airs determined to build the ultimate mc mansion. hey parents, it's a big year. i'm not just teaching music. ♪ i'm teaching performance. here's what they'll need. ♪ get your backpack, your hoodies, harajuku, ♪ ♪ turquoise kinda purple orangish sorta blue. ♪ ♪ backpacks, yeow, ♪ to put their stuff in. ♪ graphic tees and denim, denim, denim, denim. ♪ ♪ backpacks. school takes a lot, target has is all. and our schools and teachers....
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thehe company air bus said it plans to build it's first plane factory in the united states in mobile alabama. air bus plans to hire one thousand to make 320 passenger jets there in order to better compete against boeing. >> apple has the right to the name i-pad in china. they paid $60 million to a company in china that trademarked the name 11 years ago. the lawsuit had showed sales in china. they are a huge potential market. >>> the justice department announced the largest health care fraud settlement in united states history. the company agreed to pay three billion dollars, 46 million to go to california. prosecutors say the company illegally marketed drugs for uses not approved by the fda. also that it hid data showing thatta another drug could increase the risk of heart attack and prosecutors say they bribed doctors to describe -- prescribe the drugs. >>> a remind tear you can get the news to go on your cell phone. down load the app, click the live icon and watch it live . >> anderson cooper revealed today that he is gay. he made the announcement threw through e-mail. he said he wa
thehe company air bus said it plans to build it's first plane factory in the united states in mobile alabama. air bus plans to hire one thousand to make 320 passenger jets there in order to better compete against boeing. >> apple has the right to the name i-pad in china. they paid $60 million to a company in china that trademarked the name 11 years ago. the lawsuit had showed sales in china. they are a huge potential market. >>> the justice department announced the largest health...
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thehe company air bus said it plans to build it's first plane factory in the united states in mobile ir bus plans to hire one thousand to make 320 passenger jets there in order to better compete against boeing. >> apple has the right to the name i-pad in china. they paid $60 million to a company in china that trademarked the name 11 years ago. the lawsuit had showed sales in china. they are a huge potential market. >>> the justice department announced the largest health care fraud settlement in united states history. the company agreed to pay three billion dollars, 46 million to go to california. prosecutors say the company illegally marketed drugs for uses not approved by the fda. also that it hid data showing thatta another drug could increase the risk of heart attack and prosecutors say they bribed doctors to describe -- prescribe the drugs. >>> a remind tear you can get the news to go on your cell phone. down load the app, click the live icon and watch it live . >> anderson cooper revealed today that he is gay. he made the announcement threw through e-mail. he said he wanted some
thehe company air bus said it plans to build it's first plane factory in the united states in mobile ir bus plans to hire one thousand to make 320 passenger jets there in order to better compete against boeing. >> apple has the right to the name i-pad in china. they paid $60 million to a company in china that trademarked the name 11 years ago. the lawsuit had showed sales in china. they are a huge potential market. >>> the justice department announced the largest health care...
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on four flights from amsterdam to the united states on sunday delta air lines reports that it is taking a matter seriously where it found sewing needles and some of the food on board flights ... at 37 years old person meyer brings a legacy of engineering expertise from google to your who where she has been appointed the new ceo ... and women continue to earn 82¢ on every male dollar ... the highest paid job is that of a pharmacist lawyers computer information systems managers and doctors also pay well as professions for women ... fed chairman ben bernanke told congress ... relieving stress can have a major impact on your brain. trib u's jenniffer weigel is here with advice on how to soothe our worries. >>some of this can lead to addiction ... when any organ experiences stress ... pleasure centers of the brain look for triggers ... >>sometimes you want to indulge excessively and at what ever your choice ... >>according to scientists these trigger spire nonstop when you are under stress >>there's a book by aren't known doctor about ways to actively trigger certain pleasure centers in the
on four flights from amsterdam to the united states on sunday delta air lines reports that it is taking a matter seriously where it found sewing needles and some of the food on board flights ... at 37 years old person meyer brings a legacy of engineering expertise from google to your who where she has been appointed the new ceo ... and women continue to earn 82¢ on every male dollar ... the highest paid job is that of a pharmacist lawyers computer information systems managers and doctors also...
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the move is after the united states apologized for air strikes that killed 24 pakistani soldiers in november. back to lockup. >>> if i'm not doing something, somebody will find something for me to do. most of the time stupid stuff. so it's better to just to find something for yourself to do. >> when we met joseph in one of the massive kitchens at riker's island jail, he was serving 90 days for misdemeanor assault, criminal mischief and petit larceny. >> not as clean as they should be. you got cockroaches and stuff like that in here. but, you know, i haven't seen anybody dilately. i guess they get away with it. >> while regan may never get a job as a spokesman for riker's island, he offered a plug for life here. >> if you like being told what to do, eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, scratch your [ bleep ], if you like taking a chance of getting your butt kicked or getting killed by inmates or police, if you like this type of thing, then this is the place for you. >> like many other inmates here, regan has had multiple arrests. >> most people that come to jail stay in jail regardless if they go
the move is after the united states apologized for air strikes that killed 24 pakistani soldiers in november. back to lockup. >>> if i'm not doing something, somebody will find something for me to do. most of the time stupid stuff. so it's better to just to find something for yourself to do. >> when we met joseph in one of the massive kitchens at riker's island jail, he was serving 90 days for misdemeanor assault, criminal mischief and petit larceny. >> not as clean as they...
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since 1980, the smallest fighter aircraft that we've ever had since the creation of the modern united states air force. this morning as the army aviation caucus breakfast, i sat between two distinguished fliers, one was the commander of the 160 special operations aviation regiment, another chief warren officer four. between the two of them they had almost 40 deployments into combat zones but also at that breakfast this morning was a former cadet of mine, now lieutenant colonel dave, a distinguished master aviator in the united states military. our men and women are watching us. the men and women that are best and brightest that this country can produce. as well our enemies are watching us to see what we will do to our united states military. let us learn the lessons from post world war i, post-world war ii, and post-korean war. let's not gut our united states military. let's own up to our responsibilities in article 1, section 8. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? >> permission to address t
since 1980, the smallest fighter aircraft that we've ever had since the creation of the modern united states air force. this morning as the army aviation caucus breakfast, i sat between two distinguished fliers, one was the commander of the 160 special operations aviation regiment, another chief warren officer four. between the two of them they had almost 40 deployments into combat zones but also at that breakfast this morning was a former cadet of mine, now lieutenant colonel dave, a...
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pakistan opened the border after the united states apologized for a deadly air strike. david martin has the report. >> for seven months some 7,000 truck loads of equipment bound for the u.s. military in afghanistan have been stranded in pakistan. now that the supply lines have been reopened, pentagon officials estimate it will take about two months to clear that backlog which stretches some 900 miles from the border to the port of karachi. the breakthrough came when secretary of state clinton told the pakistani foreign minister the u.s. was sorry for the loss of life which occurred when american gunships accidentally opened fire on a pakistani border outpost last november. pakistan had been demanding an apology. but clinton's sorry apologized only for the 24 dead, not for the incident itself which a u.s. investigation concluded was caused by mistakes on both sides. u.s. officials believe the pakistanis accepted that more limited apology because the closure of the supply routes was hurting pakistan at least as much as the u.s. pakistan lost several hundred million dollar
pakistan opened the border after the united states apologized for a deadly air strike. david martin has the report. >> for seven months some 7,000 truck loads of equipment bound for the u.s. military in afghanistan have been stranded in pakistan. now that the supply lines have been reopened, pentagon officials estimate it will take about two months to clear that backlog which stretches some 900 miles from the border to the port of karachi. the breakthrough came when secretary of state...