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with the united states navy. hedule and the ships they had available. >> jimmy: is the ship out on water while you're shooting? >> oh, yeah. you haven't lived until you've bunked with three grown men in a state room. >> jimmy: who did you bunk with? >> one of our producers and one of our creators. he was on the bottom bunk, i was in the middle, the producer on the top bunk. they pipe in music at 6:00 a.m. and it happened to be carly ray jepson's "call me, maybe." >> jimmy: oh, sure. >> and i didn't hear that. that didn't wake me up, but the thud, the skull crunching thud from my show's creator underneath me, because you have about six inches of space between your bunk and the next bunk. the sound of his head hitting the bunk, being jostled out of bed from carly ray jepson woke me up. >> jimmy: that's pretty crazy. this is tied into the show, i know. this is a fashion show, and you're on stage there. and we see people with gas masks. >> it was a very interesting concept. they had some artist's interpretation from e
with the united states navy. hedule and the ships they had available. >> jimmy: is the ship out on water while you're shooting? >> oh, yeah. you haven't lived until you've bunked with three grown men in a state room. >> jimmy: who did you bunk with? >> one of our producers and one of our creators. he was on the bottom bunk, i was in the middle, the producer on the top bunk. they pipe in music at 6:00 a.m. and it happened to be carly ray jepson's "call me,...
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have the commerce of the world floating around the world across the ocean is because of the united states navy. [applause] there is no other reason. and if you withdraw the united states navy the pirates from other countries and powerful nations would be jostling for the control of the high seas and this wouldn't be a good thing so even from the point of view of the global capitalism, america's power is at the very best a kind of silent custodian of keeping the world safe. when we think of american foreign policy we think of guns, but we don't think of america's greatest foreign-policy which is using our soft power to promote technological capitalism around the world. the fact of the matter is right now hundreds of millions of people are being lifted out of poverty all over the world. why? because they have adopted the american recipe of globalizati globalization, free trade and technology. that is america's gift to the world. a non- interventionist america a wouldn't be promoting freedom or promoting and would be saying not all men are created equal but all americans come and that's it. if we
have the commerce of the world floating around the world across the ocean is because of the united states navy. [applause] there is no other reason. and if you withdraw the united states navy the pirates from other countries and powerful nations would be jostling for the control of the high seas and this wouldn't be a good thing so even from the point of view of the global capitalism, america's power is at the very best a kind of silent custodian of keeping the world safe. when we think of...
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you folks are seeing the first set in the history of the united states navy. >> reporter: five years historic moment. she had just taken command of the navy's pirate-hunting fleet off the coast of africa. pirates had seized a u.s. cargo ship, the maersk alabama, and taken the captain, richard phillips, hostage. >> bainbridge charlie oscar. over. >> captain, this is admiral howard. >> reporter: the crisis, dramatized in gripping detail in the movie starring tom hanks. >> are you able to walk okay, sir? >> reporter: that's the real admiral howard welcoming the real captain phillips to safety. another good day in a military career howard had dreamed of since she was 12 years old. >> i saw this documentary and i was so excited, it didn't even dawn on me it was all guys in the documentary. and i was just crushed. >> reporter: it was not until she entered the naval academy that women were finally allowed to serve on ships. >> just so many guys around and they're looking to you to see if you can do the job. >> reporter: were there times in your career when you think people tried to hold you
you folks are seeing the first set in the history of the united states navy. >> reporter: five years historic moment. she had just taken command of the navy's pirate-hunting fleet off the coast of africa. pirates had seized a u.s. cargo ship, the maersk alabama, and taken the captain, richard phillips, hostage. >> bainbridge charlie oscar. over. >> captain, this is admiral howard. >> reporter: the crisis, dramatized in gripping detail in the movie starring tom hanks....
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have the commerce of the world flowing freely right now across the ocean is because of the united states navy. [applause] there is no other reason. and if you with do the united states navy, somali pirates, pirates and other countries, countries, powerful nations would be jostling for control of the high seas. and this would not be a good thing. so if and from the point of view of global capitalism, america's power is at the very best a kind of silent custodians of keeping the world safe. when we think of american foreign policy, we always think of guns. what we don't think about america's greatest foreign policy which is using our soft power to promote technological capitalism around the world. so the fact of the matter is that right now hundreds of millions of people are being lifted out of poverty all over the world. why? because they have adopted the american recipe of globalizati globalization, free trade and technology. that is america's gift to the world. a non-interventionist american would not be promoting freedom, would not be promoting trade. would essentially be saying that not al
have the commerce of the world flowing freely right now across the ocean is because of the united states navy. [applause] there is no other reason. and if you with do the united states navy, somali pirates, pirates and other countries, countries, powerful nations would be jostling for control of the high seas. and this would not be a good thing. so if and from the point of view of global capitalism, america's power is at the very best a kind of silent custodians of keeping the world safe. when...
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he's someone that they should put under surveillance especially given his resume served in the united states navy worked in the bush administration at home a security. clearances so. i think the biggest reaction that i have is i have no idea what i have done what in my background would lead them to surveil or i mean i am a muslim and i did work in. addition levels in the government that's about the only thing i could think of i just can't think of anything else the u.s. office of the director of national intelligence and department of justice issued a joint statement calling the intercepts allegations entirely false insisting that no he was person can be the subject of surveillance based solely on first amendment activities and any aleck. tronic surveillance unless it's an emergency must be approved by the foreign intelligence surveillance court when greenwald who broke the story with fellow journalist mortaza hussein says this is one of the most important revelations to come from the snowden leaks because it puts a face to the n.s.a. surveillance overreach it also apparently shows that domestic
he's someone that they should put under surveillance especially given his resume served in the united states navy worked in the bush administration at home a security. clearances so. i think the biggest reaction that i have is i have no idea what i have done what in my background would lead them to surveil or i mean i am a muslim and i did work in. addition levels in the government that's about the only thing i could think of i just can't think of anything else the u.s. office of the director...
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garrison keillor: after serving in the united states navy, galway kinnell was a field worker in the southduring the civil rights struggle of the 1960s. he's been a macarthur fellow, the state poet of vermont, and a winner of the pulitzer prize and the national book award. "a poem expresses one's most private feelings," he says, "and these turn out to be the feelings of everyone else as well." for i can snore like a bullhorn or play loud music or sit up talking with any reasonably sober irishman, and fergus will only sink deeper into his dreamless sleep, which goes by all in one flash. but let there be that heavy breathing or a stifled come cry anywhere in the house and he will wrench himself awake and make for it on the run. as now, we lie together, after making love, quiet, touching along the length of our bodies, familiar touch of the long-married, and he appears in his baseball pajamas, it happens, the neck opening so small he has to screw them on, and flops down between us and hugs us and snuggles himself to sleep, his face gleaming with satisfaction at being this very child. in the h
garrison keillor: after serving in the united states navy, galway kinnell was a field worker in the southduring the civil rights struggle of the 1960s. he's been a macarthur fellow, the state poet of vermont, and a winner of the pulitzer prize and the national book award. "a poem expresses one's most private feelings," he says, "and these turn out to be the feelings of everyone else as well." for i can snore like a bullhorn or play loud music or sit up talking with any...
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soviet union downed an american ally and what happened was the united states navy downed an iranian airliner if i'm not mistaken one nine hundred eighty eight look what happened with that book. my guess is similar things will happen i mean to bad but i'm afraid that the real culprits will never be known i hope it's different this time but it's too early to. live on the east former senior adviser to the o s c we thank you for your time this hour. despite calls for a ceasefire growing ever larger kiev has stepped up its military crackdown against the centers of government resistance in east ukraine this week the situation in the regional couple of donetsk remains tense with explosions heard on the outskirts while delia raids on shelling have become every day reality for the people in lugansk and the latest artillery attack on the city centers residential areas a kindergarten on a school were severely damaged on the army's mortar fire in broad daylight in lugansk killed at least sixteen on friday meanwhile the organization for security and cooperation in europe up to the total number of lives l
soviet union downed an american ally and what happened was the united states navy downed an iranian airliner if i'm not mistaken one nine hundred eighty eight look what happened with that book. my guess is similar things will happen i mean to bad but i'm afraid that the real culprits will never be known i hope it's different this time but it's too early to. live on the east former senior adviser to the o s c we thank you for your time this hour. despite calls for a ceasefire growing ever larger...
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special contract was let and you folks are seeing the first set in the history of the united states navyl bear the burden of a role model and she is ready to bear that very well. i am very excited about that. because we need lots more women in the navy. >> something is not right with serena. clearly out of it right now. that should be it. she should get off the court. >> it's heartbreaking. we gave everything. i don't think we could have given any more. what a great game of futbol. we left it all out there. we got beat by a really good team. they took their chances well. and it's heartache. it hurts. >> everyone stops for soccer. >> everyone stops. as it should be. >> what a great week. and we want to remind you about a special feature for fans on facebook page. >> yes "in case you missed it" compiled all the great moments from the week on "world news now." check it out on our facebook page, wnnfans.com. the week flew by. do you have any special plans this week ♪ >> my daughter turns 2. i haven't planned a birthday party sunday. the weather. will stores be open? where do i get a cake fro
special contract was let and you folks are seeing the first set in the history of the united states navyl bear the burden of a role model and she is ready to bear that very well. i am very excited about that. because we need lots more women in the navy. >> something is not right with serena. clearly out of it right now. that should be it. she should get off the court. >> it's heartbreaking. we gave everything. i don't think we could have given any more. what a great game of futbol....
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special contract and you are seeing the first set in the united states navy. >> she will bear the firstole model. i'm very excited about that. >> at today cease ceremony the admiral said he had no question she was the right person for the job. in 2009 she had just become the head of a navy strike force in the arabian sea when a sea captain was captured by somali pirates. >> i was about three days into the job when we got word captain phillips was kidnapped. >> the navy picked the best officer to be the bc&o. that's the only thing that happened. >> my rank lets them know they can go from junior to admiral. >> howard joins just two other women to ever reach the four-star rank. one in the army. the other in the air force. >>> coming up next, video you don't want to miss. a man who proves you can be fit at any age. >>> and the story of two police officers yo go beyond the call of duty. what prompted them to go on this shopping spree. >> we have thunder clouds over lake tahoe. we'll give you a look at what weather is coming to the bay area. >>> and zipping along 680 and walnut creek as you l
special contract and you are seeing the first set in the united states navy. >> she will bear the firstole model. i'm very excited about that. >> at today cease ceremony the admiral said he had no question she was the right person for the job. in 2009 she had just become the head of a navy strike force in the arabian sea when a sea captain was captured by somali pirates. >> i was about three days into the job when we got word captain phillips was kidnapped. >> the navy...
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. >> the united states navy has a new second in command and the commissioner has made history. michelle howard is now the vice chief of operations, she was promoted at arlington national cemetery. the first woman to ever earn four stars in the navy. she was one of the first women at the naval academy and the first african-american woman to command a ship. she joins two other women to join the rank, one in the army and one in the air force. >> congrats to her. >>> does addiction run in the family? one actor is speaking about his son and how he plans on helpin >>> it is time for the buzz, troubled actor shia labeouf is headed to rehab after his melt down and arrest after his broadway show. the 28 former child star checked into a treatment center yesterday in los angeles, sources say he has participated in alcoholics anonymous in the past. >>> and actor robert downey jr.'s son was arrested for cocaine after a traffic stop. he has his own addictions and he says it runs in his family, he says like his own recovery, he is helping his 20-year-old son become a success story. standing b
. >> the united states navy has a new second in command and the commissioner has made history. michelle howard is now the vice chief of operations, she was promoted at arlington national cemetery. the first woman to ever earn four stars in the navy. she was one of the first women at the naval academy and the first african-american woman to command a ship. she joins two other women to join the rank, one in the army and one in the air force. >> congrats to her. >>> does...
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michelle jay howard became the first woman promoted to four-star admiral in the history of the united states navy. she serves as vice chief of naval operations, the number two officer in the navy. she's the first woman to hold that job and the first african-american. if you think that's not enough firsts for that, admiral howard was the first african-american woman to command a navy ship. and the first to serve as a three-star officer in any branch of the military. among her many accomplishments, admiral howard led the task force involved in the 2009 rescue of the real captain phillips, who was hijacked by somali pirates and played in the subsequent movie by tom hanks. the rewrite is next, starring beyonce and fox news. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. finally, the purple pill, the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand. comes without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection. lldymarge: you know, there's a more enjoyable qo :é @d888888@888jj way to get your fiber.
michelle jay howard became the first woman promoted to four-star admiral in the history of the united states navy. she serves as vice chief of naval operations, the number two officer in the navy. she's the first woman to hold that job and the first african-american. if you think that's not enough firsts for that, admiral howard was the first african-american woman to command a navy ship. and the first to serve as a three-star officer in any branch of the military. among her many...
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one of the things that we asked for some years ago sean was for the united states navy to send some of their vessels that they have on the gulf coast into the rio grande because it's a strain for the greater part of it and particularly through this 300 mile southern sector. if you have got a load of drugs over there on 83, then you'll turn and drive as fast and as hard as you can. at that particular point in time he is saying he probably lost that but that's a tactic we have seen. i don't know if it's used as much now as it did a couple of years ago. here's some logic to the strategic fencing works in these met met metropolitan areas and the high trafficking areas. we know where they are and you build the fencing and that makes sense. a simplistic thought of let's build a fence from brownsville to el paso and that will take care of it is a bad use of money and also not that effective. is it a better use of our time to have drones flying up and down that very, very desolate part there and you can drop a s.w.a.t. team in very quickly. that's the way you need to deal with it in my opinion
one of the things that we asked for some years ago sean was for the united states navy to send some of their vessels that they have on the gulf coast into the rio grande because it's a strain for the greater part of it and particularly through this 300 mile southern sector. if you have got a load of drugs over there on 83, then you'll turn and drive as fast and as hard as you can. at that particular point in time he is saying he probably lost that but that's a tactic we have seen. i don't know...
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lou, before i got to congress, i did counterillicit trafficking operations with the united states navy. i used to fly missions out of el salvador. a lot of the children are coming from el salvador. the crime and poverty in el salvador is bad for sure. it was bad two years ago, badly it years ago and bad four years ago. the only difference between then and now is that the president continues his open border policy and at the same time, he's advertised he wants to give people citizenship who make it here illegally. lou: what will you be able to do in response? first, to what is an outright insult of the office that you hold and your constituents who put you in that office? >> that's a good question. of course, i talked to the appropriate committee chairman to make sure that we're going to have hearings on this issue, certainly, i'm going to keep going back, i have made my intention clear that, yes, i'm going to take them up on their offer for a tour on the twelfth but i'm going to come back from time to time unannounced. in the state of oklahoma if you want foster children, the departmen
lou, before i got to congress, i did counterillicit trafficking operations with the united states navy. i used to fly missions out of el salvador. a lot of the children are coming from el salvador. the crime and poverty in el salvador is bad for sure. it was bad two years ago, badly it years ago and bad four years ago. the only difference between then and now is that the president continues his open border policy and at the same time, he's advertised he wants to give people citizenship who make...
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a special contract was sent and you folks are seeing the first set in the history of the united states navy. >> woodruff: howard now assumes the navy's second highest post as vice chief of national operations. parts of the midwest got even more rain overnight and today, after a week of downpours. six states faced substantial flooding along the mississippi river and other waterways. in iowa, crews searched for a teenager who was swept away. today's rain also swamped a major highway leading to chicago's o'hare international airport. the new health care law is facing yet another challenge. it turns out there are discrepancies for many of the eight million people who signed up for coverage in the personal information that was shared with the health exchanges. the problems could prevent them from getting insurance. the inspector general's office at theepartment of health and human services reported the findings. officials say they hope to clear up most of the cases this summer. american auto makers saw their sales grow again in june, but at a slower pace. chrysler led the way with a 9 chrysler l
a special contract was sent and you folks are seeing the first set in the history of the united states navy. >> woodruff: howard now assumes the navy's second highest post as vice chief of national operations. parts of the midwest got even more rain overnight and today, after a week of downpours. six states faced substantial flooding along the mississippi river and other waterways. in iowa, crews searched for a teenager who was swept away. today's rain also swamped a major highway leading...
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rabern is responsible for directing financial matters including the budget for the united states navy and the u.s. marine corps. dr. rabern again retired from the united states navy and we now know is retired navy captain. our final witness is the honorable jamie -- how do you pronounce your last night? >> morin. >> morin. the assistant secretary of the air force. dr. morin was appointed to his current position in june 2009, as controller and chief financial officer, dr. morin is the principal advisor to the secretary of the chief of staff on all financial matters. he's responsible for providing financial management necessary for the effective and efficient use of air force resources. we thank you all for being here today. we thank you for your preparation, for your testimony, and for your willingness to respond to our questions. i have one other favor to ask all of you. i want you to take this to heart. i read through your statements. and it was replete with acronyms. i don't like acronyms. gao is fine. dod is fine. fbi is fine. epa is fine. sba, which shows up repeatedly, small busi
rabern is responsible for directing financial matters including the budget for the united states navy and the u.s. marine corps. dr. rabern again retired from the united states navy and we now know is retired navy captain. our final witness is the honorable jamie -- how do you pronounce your last night? >> morin. >> morin. the assistant secretary of the air force. dr. morin was appointed to his current position in june 2009, as controller and chief financial officer, dr. morin is...
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michelle jay howard became the first woman promoted to four-star admiral in the history of the united states navyes as vice chief of naval operations, the number two officer in the navy. she's the first woman to hold that job and the first african-american. if you think that's not enough firsts for that, admiral howard was the first african-american woman to command a navy ship. and the first to serve as a three-star officer in any branch of the military. among her many accomplishments, admiral howard led the task force involved in the 2009 rescue of the real captain phillips, who was hijacked by somali pirates and played in the subsequent movie by tom hanks. the rewrite is next, starring beyonce and fox news. at every ford dealership, you'll find the works! it's a complete checkup of the services your vehicle needs. so prepare your car for any road trip by taking it to an expert ford technician. because no matter your destination good maintenance helps you save at the pump. get our multi-point inspection with a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection and more for $29.95 or le
michelle jay howard became the first woman promoted to four-star admiral in the history of the united states navyes as vice chief of naval operations, the number two officer in the navy. she's the first woman to hold that job and the first african-american. if you think that's not enough firsts for that, admiral howard was the first african-american woman to command a navy ship. and the first to serve as a three-star officer in any branch of the military. among her many accomplishments, admiral...
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but you remember back in 1942 this was the scene of the united states navy victory over japan at the battle of midway. >> historic island for sure and now in yet another way. there have been times we were talking earlier about smoke in the cockpit. there have been times where smoke in the cockpit has turned deadly. can you tell us about that? >> you bet. so fire is the worst thing that can happen on an airplane. you know, you can have engine where you need to shut an engine down and fly for five hours on one engine. it's not a problem but don't want to be fighting a fire in a cockpit or on an airplane and especially out in a place -- if you're plying in the u.s., you've got time to put it down right underneath you. there's probably some airfield there but out in the pacific there's very few places to go and had a couple of serious tragedy, swissair flight that crashed in canada and a u.p.s. flight that crashed in dubai just a couple years ago because the crew did not get the jet on the ground as soon as possible, so this crew was obviously thinking we need to get this jet down. we th
but you remember back in 1942 this was the scene of the united states navy victory over japan at the battle of midway. >> historic island for sure and now in yet another way. there have been times we were talking earlier about smoke in the cockpit. there have been times where smoke in the cockpit has turned deadly. can you tell us about that? >> you bet. so fire is the worst thing that can happen on an airplane. you know, you can have engine where you need to shut an engine down and...
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special contract and you are seeing the first in the history of the united states navy. >> she will bearabout that because we need lots more women in the navy. >> something is not right with serena. clearly out of it right now. that should be it. >> that's it. >> she should get off the court. >> it's heartbreaking. we gave everything. i don't think we could have given anymore. what a great game of football. um, god, we left it all out there. we got beat by a really good team. you know, they took their chances well, and it's heartache. it hurts. >> everyone stopped with soccer. >> what a great week. and we want to remind you about a special feature for our fans on our facebook page. >> yes, it's called "in case you missed it." we've compiled all the great moments from the week here on "world news now." check it out on wnnfans.com. the week flew by. did you have any special plans this weekend? >> my daughter turns 2. a birthday party on sunday. and the weather, will stores be open, grocery stores? and where do i get a cake from? i might have to break it out. >> you're going to be busy. wha
special contract and you are seeing the first in the history of the united states navy. >> she will bearabout that because we need lots more women in the navy. >> something is not right with serena. clearly out of it right now. that should be it. >> that's it. >> she should get off the court. >> it's heartbreaking. we gave everything. i don't think we could have given anymore. what a great game of football. um, god, we left it all out there. we got beat by a really...
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get designed and built are safe and survivable in effective war fighting platforms for the united states navyhat demands precision. they can record 400 types of data on how the model is going through the water. and the rails that run the 3,000 feet along the sides of the basin are shaped to curve with the earth's surface. >> they're actually designed within 2/1,000 of an inch or one tenth the average thickness of a fingernail. >> but they're not done, next they go to the maneuvering and sea keeping facility, 240 feet wide, 360 feet long. it's five acres under one roof. >> we're able to run radio-controlled free running mottles up to 30 feet in length in open ocean conditions. >> all that testing works. arcano showed us a scale model of the destroyer to which they added a small flap in the stern to redistribute the flow around the hull. >> it's actually increasing the efficiency tremendously of our ship moving through the water, so from that, we're able to achieve great fuel savings and it increasing the range and the speed of the destroyer. >> this flap here? >> yes, sir. >> navy ships are ty
get designed and built are safe and survivable in effective war fighting platforms for the united states navyhat demands precision. they can record 400 types of data on how the model is going through the water. and the rails that run the 3,000 feet along the sides of the basin are shaped to curve with the earth's surface. >> they're actually designed within 2/1,000 of an inch or one tenth the average thickness of a fingernail. >> but they're not done, next they go to the maneuvering...
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>> make sure the ships that are ultimately built are safe and survivable platforms for the united states navy. >> that demands precision. they can record 400 types of data how the model is going through the water, and rails that run the 3,000 feet along the sides of the ways in are shaped to curve with the earth's surface. >> actually designed within 2-1 thousandths inch or wun tenth of a fingernail. >> next the maneuvering facility. 240 feet wide, 360 feet long. five acres under one roof. >> we run models up to 30 feet in length, in open ocean conditions, creating seas as if they were being generated to the highest sea state you see in the ocean. >> all that testing works. they showed us a scale model of the destroyer, to which which he added a small flap in the stern to redistribute flow around the hull. >> it increases efficiency tremendously of a ship moving through the water. from that, we are able to achieve great fuel savings and it increases range and speed of the destroyer. >> this here. >> yes, sir. >> navy ships are typically operational more than 30 years. so it is essential to wo
>> make sure the ships that are ultimately built are safe and survivable platforms for the united states navy. >> that demands precision. they can record 400 types of data how the model is going through the water, and rails that run the 3,000 feet along the sides of the ways in are shaped to curve with the earth's surface. >> actually designed within 2-1 thousandths inch or wun tenth of a fingernail. >> next the maneuvering facility. 240 feet wide, 360 feet long. five...
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get designed and built are safe and survivable and effective war fighting platforms for the united states navy>> it demands precision. they can record 400 types of data on how the a model is going through the water. and the rails that run the 3,000 feet along the side of the basin are shaved to curve with the earth's surface. >> they're designed within 2/1,000 of the inch. but they're not done. next the model goes to the mast, the maneuvering sea keeping facility. it's five acres under one roof. >> we're able to run radio control up to 30 feet in length and open ocean conditions creating the seas as if they were being generated to the highest sea state you would see in the ocean. >> all that testing works. it showed a care model of the destroyer. to which they added a small flap in the stern to redistribute the flow around the hull. >> it's actually increases the efficiency tremendously of a ship moving through the water. from that, we're able to achieve great fuel savings and actually increases the range and the speed of the destroyer. >> what is this flap here? >> yes. >> navy ships are typi
get designed and built are safe and survivable and effective war fighting platforms for the united states navy>> it demands precision. they can record 400 types of data on how the a model is going through the water. and the rails that run the 3,000 feet along the side of the basin are shaved to curve with the earth's surface. >> they're designed within 2/1,000 of the inch. but they're not done. next the model goes to the mast, the maneuvering sea keeping facility. it's five acres...
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how about the united states navy? the commander in chief of our pacific command, english lockhere has said the number one problem is from climate change. is he colluding when he says that? this is a career navy man who the people of america have trusted with the security of our pacific theater. it's exactly consistent with what the department of defense quadrennial defense review says last time four years ago and most recently. and if you want to ignore the federal government, if you live in a world in which you think the federal government colludes with itself to make up things that aren't rue true, okay, but look at the property casualty insurance and reinsurance industry. they're the people with the biggest bet on this. they have billions of dollars riding on getting it right and they say climate change is real, carbon pollution is causing it, we've got to do something about it. so does the u.s. conference of catholic bishops because they care about the poor and the effect this will have on the people who have the
how about the united states navy? the commander in chief of our pacific command, english lockhere has said the number one problem is from climate change. is he colluding when he says that? this is a career navy man who the people of america have trusted with the security of our pacific theater. it's exactly consistent with what the department of defense quadrennial defense review says last time four years ago and most recently. and if you want to ignore the federal government, if you live in a...
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. >>> a story early similar to flight 17, only in this case, it was the united states navy responsibleith 290 innocent people on board was shot down of the u.s. navy. at the time the u.s. government refused to apologize. it's an incredible story and very relevant in light of what is happening now. it's tomorrow out front. it's tomorrow out front. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. on malaysia airlines flight 17, we begin not there but a different place, a different place from the fields where 298 people came to rest, their names you see at the bottom of the screen for the next two hours. a different place from where they lay seemingly forever, surrounded by armed thugs, by political posturing and propaganda. a different world from the war zone that created the conditions in which 298 men, women and children can be blown from the sky, a different place from imaginle
. >>> a story early similar to flight 17, only in this case, it was the united states navy responsibleith 290 innocent people on board was shot down of the u.s. navy. at the time the u.s. government refused to apologize. it's an incredible story and very relevant in light of what is happening now. it's tomorrow out front. it's tomorrow out front. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. on malaysia airlines flight...
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it our united states navy, the most powerful and most effective and awesome in the world depends upon american shipyards. however, the private shipbuilding in the united states has basically gone down hill together with the maritime crews that are on those american-built ships. we have an opportunity here. if we are going to export l.n.g., we ought to export it on american-built ships. it's an issue of american policy. we can do this and revitalize an important sector of the shipbuilding economy, which is found on all of the coasts, from maine, philadelphia around in the gulf and san diego and all the way up through settle. there are shipyards and this is an opportunity to bring home the shipbuilding and when it is coupled with the exim issue, we can rebuild an economy. mr. tonko: a long-standing stillset and that of shipbuilding. it is important as we look at that make it in america agenda that the democrats in the house of representatives have put together a very sound platform of initiatives of policy and resource advocacy, of how to underpinpoint the strengths of our sector. as we
it our united states navy, the most powerful and most effective and awesome in the world depends upon american shipyards. however, the private shipbuilding in the united states has basically gone down hill together with the maritime crews that are on those american-built ships. we have an opportunity here. if we are going to export l.n.g., we ought to export it on american-built ships. it's an issue of american policy. we can do this and revitalize an important sector of the shipbuilding...
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he also served in the united states navy. he served in the virginia house of delegates from roanoke from 1962 to 1971. and served as the minority leader from 1966 to 1971. he was a friend of everyone who knew him and someone who i had great respect. he will be badly missed. his wife june passed on just a month ago. it is a great loss for the roanoke community and for our country. and i thank the committee for allowing me to remember him for a few moments here. the gentleman from michigan served in the house of representatives and on this committee with congressman butler. i would love to recognize him for a few words. >> i thank you very much. so did zoe lofgren serve with him. i remember him very well. there are very few conservatives that i remember, going back that far, as clearly as i remember him because he was an impressive member of the congress. we exchanged views on a almost regular basis, but our friendship was never impaired by the different perspectives that we had on how government should run. so i join you, mr.
he also served in the united states navy. he served in the virginia house of delegates from roanoke from 1962 to 1971. and served as the minority leader from 1966 to 1971. he was a friend of everyone who knew him and someone who i had great respect. he will be badly missed. his wife june passed on just a month ago. it is a great loss for the roanoke community and for our country. and i thank the committee for allowing me to remember him for a few moments here. the gentleman from michigan served...
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speaker, today i rise to recognize the retired captain marshall hanson, united states navy, who suddenly passed away at last week at the age of 63. i work closely with captain hanson in his role as the director of legislation in military policy at the reserve officers association. i know that so many of his friends and colleagues share my sentiments when i say that we ave lost a tireless advocate for america's reservists and men and women who serve in uniform. he was born in darby, pennsylvania, and raised in glen rock, new jersey, and seattle, washington. a 1972 graduate of the university of washington, he was commissioned through naval rotc, later he earned an m.b.a. from the university of washington and graduated with distinction from the naval war college. captain hanson served three years in active duty. and 27 years as a naval reserve, retiring in august of 2002 before continuing his service to those in uniform through his advocacy on capitol hill. i offer my thoughts and prayers to captain hanson's family and loved ones. may he rest in peace. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker
speaker, today i rise to recognize the retired captain marshall hanson, united states navy, who suddenly passed away at last week at the age of 63. i work closely with captain hanson in his role as the director of legislation in military policy at the reserve officers association. i know that so many of his friends and colleagues share my sentiments when i say that we ave lost a tireless advocate for america's reservists and men and women who serve in uniform. he was born in darby,...
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also a milestone for the united states navy as she becomes the first four-star african-american female admiral. duties -- it'sr a job of immense responsibility. the secretaries eager to seeer get in the seat and get to work. i can confirm that that is why i'm not able to start the trans-shipment of the material. out a, we just sent statement from secretary regarding the government of japan state policy -- japan's new policy. he welcomes the government's new policy which will enable the japan self-defense forces to engage in a wide range of .perations and make ou lastly, since i won't let you watch the soccer game, i'm pretty sure you will have questions about members of people -- numbers of people in iraq. i want to walk you through what we are doing here and how. we will start going through. as we get through this, it's important -- there are two separate and distinct mission sets. first when a security assistance. a one is assessment teams. -- second one is assessment teams. two distinct tracks here. the first order was on the 16th 270.ne 4 2for them arrived that same day. they float
also a milestone for the united states navy as she becomes the first four-star african-american female admiral. duties -- it'sr a job of immense responsibility. the secretaries eager to seeer get in the seat and get to work. i can confirm that that is why i'm not able to start the trans-shipment of the material. out a, we just sent statement from secretary regarding the government of japan state policy -- japan's new policy. he welcomes the government's new policy which will enable the japan...
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he also served in the united states navy. he served in the virginia house of delegates from roanoke from 1962 to 1971. and served as the minority leader from 1966 to 1971. he was a friend of everyone who knew him and someone who i had great respect. he will be badly missed. his wife june passed on just a month ago. it is a great loss for the roanoke community and for our country. and i thank the committee for allowing me to remember him for a few moments here. the gentleman from michigan served in the house of representatives and on this committee with congressman butler. i would love to recognize him for a few words. >> i thank you very much. so did zoe lofgren serve with him. i remember him very well. there are very few conservatives that i remember, going back that far, as clearly as i remember him because he was an impressive member of the congress. we exchanged views on a almost regular basis, but our friendship was never impaired by the different perspectives that we had on how government should run. so i join you, mr.
he also served in the united states navy. he served in the virginia house of delegates from roanoke from 1962 to 1971. and served as the minority leader from 1966 to 1971. he was a friend of everyone who knew him and someone who i had great respect. he will be badly missed. his wife june passed on just a month ago. it is a great loss for the roanoke community and for our country. and i thank the committee for allowing me to remember him for a few moments here. the gentleman from michigan served...
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united states after miyagi prefecture to strengthen defense ties. japan's maritime and self-defense force also took part in a joint drill between the navies of the unitedtates and india in july. it was the first time in five years that japan has taken part. defense minister boarded a u.s. nuclear powered aircraft carrier. he's the first japanese cabinet minister to do so during the drill. japan is trying to establish ties with several countries. >> japan's defense minister joined us earlier in the studio. nhk world's senior political commentator asked him about japan's defense policy and where it's headed. >> thank you very much, today, for joining us. you boarded an american aircraft carrier yourself, rather unusual thing to do for japanese defense minister. what is the aim of this inspection? >> this time japan joined the united states and india in the naval exercise. the joint exercise was conducted in waters near japan. at the center was george washington, american nuclear powered aircraft carrier, which was the best place to inspect the entire situation. that's why i landed there. and i met japanese american and indian commanding officers and rece
united states after miyagi prefecture to strengthen defense ties. japan's maritime and self-defense force also took part in a joint drill between the navies of the unitedtates and india in july. it was the first time in five years that japan has taken part. defense minister boarded a u.s. nuclear powered aircraft carrier. he's the first japanese cabinet minister to do so during the drill. japan is trying to establish ties with several countries. >> japan's defense minister joined us...
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united states, you know, it is very poreous. i used to do counterillicit trafficking operations for the united states navy. drugs and all the people smugglers, they were taking everybody to northern mexico because that's the easy access point into the united states. what we have seen that works is a double layer fence with sensors and rapid response teams. we've seen that in san diego. >> that costs a lot of money. that likely will cost far more than the $3.7 billion that many of your budget hawk colleagues are baling at right now that the president is requesting. >> i don't hear too many people talking about, you know, the challenge with the money. the problem here is the policy that is related to the crisis. what are the policies that have created the crisis? how do we change those policies? i think everybody wants to solve this problem, and ultimately if we spent money to solve the problem i could be for it. what i don't want to do is spend money to expand the current programs that have resulted in this crisis. >> you can use your experience to work with on a bipartisan basis to get a conclusion to this,
united states, you know, it is very poreous. i used to do counterillicit trafficking operations for the united states navy. drugs and all the people smugglers, they were taking everybody to northern mexico because that's the easy access point into the united states. what we have seen that works is a double layer fence with sensors and rapid response teams. we've seen that in san diego. >> that costs a lot of money. that likely will cost far more than the $3.7 billion that many of your...
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>> before i became a member of congress i did counterillicit trafficking with the united states navy,ent a lot of time in el salvador and i can tell you that the crime now there is bad, as it the poverty. but it's no bad today than it was two years ago or three years ago or four years ago. the difference between today and two or three or four years ago is that we still have an open border on the south side of the united states and the president has created this perception down in central america that if you come you can stay. >> then what do you want to do with the kids, $2 billion is going to be a step in the right direction of trying to stem this flow of immigrants coming into the country. the white house says most of these children are not going to meet the threshold. they will be sent back. what to you think should be done with the kids? >> well, i think if you're going to have a system where 85% of the children that come and show up in these facilities, 85% have a phone number and they are being released to somebody in the united states that becomes their custodian, when they get
>> before i became a member of congress i did counterillicit trafficking with the united states navy,ent a lot of time in el salvador and i can tell you that the crime now there is bad, as it the poverty. but it's no bad today than it was two years ago or three years ago or four years ago. the difference between today and two or three or four years ago is that we still have an open border on the south side of the united states and the president has created this perception down in central...
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united states. >>> the italian navy rescued 690 migrants trying to reach italy. they're trying to cross the seas in north afr africa. the navy has been patrolling the waters between africa and sicily since last october when 366 people drowned when the boat capsized. >>> survivors and relatives mark one year since the high-speed train crash killed 79 people there. flowers and candles were placed at the scene and thrrees were planted in memory. the train was traveling around a bend at more than twice the legal speed limit whether it came off the rails. >>> that brings you up to date from the latest news from europe. back to doha now. >>> a botched exkuecution in th u.s. state of arizona rekindled the debate over the death personality. it took joseph wood over two hours to day when it should have taken ten minutes. >> reporter: it normally takening ten minutes but joseph wood's execution took nearly two hours. >> stfs disturbing to watch. >> some witnesses say the 55-year-old inmate struggled to breathe for hours as he lay in the death chamber. >> if you catch a fis
united states. >>> the italian navy rescued 690 migrants trying to reach italy. they're trying to cross the seas in north afr africa. the navy has been patrolling the waters between africa and sicily since last october when 366 people drowned when the boat capsized. >>> survivors and relatives mark one year since the high-speed train crash killed 79 people there. flowers and candles were placed at the scene and thrrees were planted in memory. the train was traveling around a...
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the middle east, vice admiral bob harward is the former deputy commander of the united states central command, a former navy seal. he has commanded troops both in afghanistan and iraq. his experience in the region goes way back. admiral harward graduated high school in tehran and fluent in farsi and also a abc news contributor. john mclaughlin is former deputy director at the the c.i.a. and matt bradley, middle east correspondent for the "wall street journal." john, you've written two columns over the past few weeks that are frightening. the first you say iraq is potentially going to cease to exist as we knew it, created in 1920, and that the redrawing of the borders could result in a middle east atritic of a full-scale regional war. and in the second column, you talked about the echos from 2014 and 1914, of course, the beginning of world war i. >> in my career, in my experience, this is probably the most complicated and dangerous time that i've seen in that part of the world for all the reasons i mention in those columns. you know, i think one of the problems that we have now is that everyone in the area i
the middle east, vice admiral bob harward is the former deputy commander of the united states central command, a former navy seal. he has commanded troops both in afghanistan and iraq. his experience in the region goes way back. admiral harward graduated high school in tehran and fluent in farsi and also a abc news contributor. john mclaughlin is former deputy director at the the c.i.a. and matt bradley, middle east correspondent for the "wall street journal." john, you've written two...