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in terms of developing tactics and the ability to fight as a fleet, these are things the united states navy- the royal navy had an awful lot of experience in fleet fighting, but the united states navy had not. the hard work we have put into this stuff in the years between the spanish-american war and the worst world war were what resulted in our battleships' ability to go over and integrate almost flawlessly with the royal maybe -- the years between the spanish-american war and the first world war. americans were not as good at were, and the british that was a lesson we took to .eart in the interwar era i tell my students that probably the most important thing the united states did in the first world war was brought to million members of the american expeditionary force to france and took them all home again and did not lose a single one of them. the u.s. navy's primary responsibility was to face the port of american troops. there were no losses on eastbound convoys. we lost three empty troop transports going back the other way. they were not regarded as heavily going back the other way. on
in terms of developing tactics and the ability to fight as a fleet, these are things the united states navy- the royal navy had an awful lot of experience in fleet fighting, but the united states navy had not. the hard work we have put into this stuff in the years between the spanish-american war and the worst world war were what resulted in our battleships' ability to go over and integrate almost flawlessly with the royal maybe -- the years between the spanish-american war and the first world...
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they were united states sailors. united states navy personnel. and they come together in the camaraderie to serve our country and serve each other as shipmates in a way that is gratifying to witness and special for our nation. i want to mention who these soldiers were because they need to be memorialized here. xavier martin was from maryland. shinga douglas, okinawa, san diego, california. riggsby, palmyra, virginia. the philippines. grandfather who was filipino served in our united states feaf. now tran haun vietnam, oakville, connecticut. noah henderson was from texas by way of guatemala. and finally, gary rim jr. from ohio. the "daily beast" told me something about gary that i wouldn't have garnered from "the new york times" story that was so wonderful as it described the backgrounds and the rainbow that these seven men made of america. gary rim was due to be -- finish his service in three months. and he considered everybody on that ship, all the sailors, his kids. had he no children of his own. -- he had no children of his own. but the sailor
they were united states sailors. united states navy personnel. and they come together in the camaraderie to serve our country and serve each other as shipmates in a way that is gratifying to witness and special for our nation. i want to mention who these soldiers were because they need to be memorialized here. xavier martin was from maryland. shinga douglas, okinawa, san diego, california. riggsby, palmyra, virginia. the philippines. grandfather who was filipino served in our united states...
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they are representative of our united states navy. from different backgrounds, given an opportunity to serve our country, some because they are helping their families,
they are representative of our united states navy. from different backgrounds, given an opportunity to serve our country, some because they are helping their families,
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when john adams really put forth the effort to form the united states navy, he founded the united states navy library. ands basically books tactical manuals from all around the world. he wanted the officers to read these books and learn from the best around the world. tingyevacuated -- evacuated the navy yard library, and here is question for you -- i will be asking a lot of questions as well. be prepared. library is older? the library of congress or the library of the navy? the navy library. they did not evacuate the library of congress when it was burned by the british. we have that over the library of congress. he actually -- the book ramp that is there, he makes his way down the boat ramp. there is a rowboat with some of the yard workers waiting for him after they took a torch to the yard and make their way down to the anacostia to alexandria, and a hideout out a few days there until the british leave the city. he did not torch all of the buildings, though. this includes the commandant's house and the other houses that you see across the way over there. those houses were untouched. i
when john adams really put forth the effort to form the united states navy, he founded the united states navy library. ands basically books tactical manuals from all around the world. he wanted the officers to read these books and learn from the best around the world. tingyevacuated -- evacuated the navy yard library, and here is question for you -- i will be asking a lot of questions as well. be prepared. library is older? the library of congress or the library of the navy? the navy library....
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that's a view that's not well-known, even in the united states navy. the last couple of years has the navy decided that -- and determined officially that it is the greatest naval battle ever fought by the united states navy. and as such, is celebrated at all ships and stations in the navy marine corps. as regards the public, it's particularly unknown. if you doubt me, pick up your son's history book and see if it rates more than one paragraph in 2,000 pages of american history. so i'm not going to correct that, i'm not going to rectify that difficulty. but the american veterans center here has taken a big step forward by doing their part to see that every american child knows and understands the significance of the battle of midway. let me begin with my beginning. i was ordered after graduation from the naval academy to pearl harbor to join the carrier "yorktown." i got there in late may, and went aboard the ship the night before she deployed for the battle. now, "yorktown" had just come back from the battle of the coral sea, where it had been heavily d
that's a view that's not well-known, even in the united states navy. the last couple of years has the navy decided that -- and determined officially that it is the greatest naval battle ever fought by the united states navy. and as such, is celebrated at all ships and stations in the navy marine corps. as regards the public, it's particularly unknown. if you doubt me, pick up your son's history book and see if it rates more than one paragraph in 2,000 pages of american history. so i'm not going...
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. >> ♪ ♪ >> united states navy is staring at a potential tragedy at sea.s collided with a japanese merchant ship. the navy acknowledged that seven sailors are missing. it's friday night and the big story is a massive collision off the coast of japan. it happened 56 nautical miles southwest of the navy base in japan. the u.s.s. fitzgerald sustained major damage to its midsection hit by the container ship the length of two football fields. it is the larger vessel and has the right of way. >> two officers were air lifted off the deck. seven sailors are unaccounted for and officials are trying to confirm that no sailors went over board. >> in our area, day five of jury deliberations with no verdict in the bill cosby sexual assault trial. both the jury and bill cosby will return to the courthouse tomorrow, saturday. dan, let's start with you. what was the sequence of events tonight? >> jim, seemingly frustrated that the jury contins
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, a walking tour through the historic navy yard organized by the national museum of the united the navy. -- states navy. this program is about 75 minutes. >> welcome to the washington
, a walking tour through the historic navy yard organized by the national museum of the united the navy. -- states navy. this program is about 75 minutes. >> welcome to the washington
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. >> the honorable gabrielle giffords, escorted by her husband, captain mark kelly, united states navytired. ( applause ) >> i thought of you in my darkest days-- the soldiers, sailors, air the united states of aca. we ask so much of you. despite danger you say yes. >> reporter: the navy told former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffordsy giffords a warship would be named in her honor back in 2012, the same day she decided to resign from congress to recover from an assassination attempt the year before. forme secretary of state hillary clinton praised the decision to name the ship after giffords. >> nothing gives me greater joy and honor than seeing this great ship named for someone whose strength and resilience is a great lesson to us all. >> reporter: over 420 feet long, the uss "gabrielle giffords" is designed to take on threats such as mine and submarines in the open ocean and close to shore. admiral bill moran: >> and inspiration to every single one ofinous unifo reportedly cost $5 million and is armed with missiles and machine guns. it will soon head
. >> the honorable gabrielle giffords, escorted by her husband, captain mark kelly, united states navytired. ( applause ) >> i thought of you in my darkest days-- the soldiers, sailors, air the united states of aca. we ask so much of you. despite danger you say yes. >> reporter: the navy told former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffordsy giffords a warship would be named in her honor back in 2012, the same day she decided to resign from congress to recover from an...
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is china adds ships in russia adds ships the united states navy needs to get back up to about three hundred fifty ships. i'm hopeful this administration will do so because american power will depend on sea power in this century. among james to radius thank you so much for joining us. thanks laura always a pleasure. you're watching bbc world news america still to come on tonight's program. it was one of germany's most decorated pilots during world war two. today hugo brought flew out of england spitfire. don't tom has been facing tough poll numbers that have miss investigations of policies and politics have held up his legislative agenda. the economy is looking solid but people are still worried about the direction of the country. and it turns out those concerns are not specific to just america. according to a new poll people across the world and looking at the growing lack of confidence in the us and its president. his catch a cab i. donald trump travels like an american president and has the power of an american president. when he doesn't seem to have is the world's respect. according to t
is china adds ships in russia adds ships the united states navy needs to get back up to about three hundred fifty ships. i'm hopeful this administration will do so because american power will depend on sea power in this century. among james to radius thank you so much for joining us. thanks laura always a pleasure. you're watching bbc world news america still to come on tonight's program. it was one of germany's most decorated pilots during world war two. today hugo brought flew out of england...
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captain of the united states navy, retired. united states marine corps vietnam veteran, thank you for your service. [applause] u.s. navy vietnam veteran and commander of the american legion which meets here at the national press club. thank you very much. publisher of military and the dramatic world news. i think i skipped over john donnelly. john is many things to us. john is the president of the military reporters editors association, chair of the national press club freedom team and a past member and one of the fighter for press freedom in the club. thank you for your service to the club, john. [applause] now the good part. as the tensions between the u.s. and russia and syria seem to be serious all at the same time, seem to be heating up over the shooting down of a syrian jet over the weekend. entered the chairman of joint chiefs of staff. general joseph f dunford junior, who is the 19th person occupied this post. nation's highest ranking military officer and principle military officer to the president and secretary of defen
captain of the united states navy, retired. united states marine corps vietnam veteran, thank you for your service. [applause] u.s. navy vietnam veteran and commander of the american legion which meets here at the national press club. thank you very much. publisher of military and the dramatic world news. i think i skipped over john donnelly. john is many things to us. john is the president of the military reporters editors association, chair of the national press club freedom team and a past...
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us, that's a view that's not well known, even in the united states navy. that it is the greatest naval battle fought, ever fought by the united states navy, and as such is celebrated at all ships and stations in the navy marine corps. at the -- in regards, practically unknown, and if you doubt me, pick up your son's history book and see if it is rated more than one paragraph in 2,000 pages of american history. so, i'm not going to correct that. i'm not going to rectify that difficulty, but the american veterans senate here has taken a big step forward by doing their part to see that every american child knows and understands the significance of the battle of midway. let me begin with my beginning. i was honored after graduation from the naval academy to pearl harbor to join the carrier yorktown. i got there in late -- late may, and went aboard the ship the night before she deployed for the battle. now, yorktown had just come back from the battle of the coral sea, where it had been heavily damaged. and while i was waiting there to go aboard, i was told by m
us, that's a view that's not well known, even in the united states navy. that it is the greatest naval battle fought, ever fought by the united states navy, and as such is celebrated at all ships and stations in the navy marine corps. at the -- in regards, practically unknown, and if you doubt me, pick up your son's history book and see if it is rated more than one paragraph in 2,000 pages of american history. so, i'm not going to correct that. i'm not going to rectify that difficulty, but the...
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a united states navy ship collided with a ship off the coast of japan, the coast guard is looking for missing sailors. >>> round three of the us open is happening today. when you talk about who won last year, dustin johnson, he missed the cut yesterday so he is out. you look at the leader board and say, who are these guys, the field is wide open. $12million is up for grabs, we have more on that shortly. >>> as i mentioned, the bay area is heating up. northern california is really hot. temperatures well over 100 degrees, it's going to be hard to get a break. lets look at the weather and how to cool down, when you have been looking at the forecast, it's lasting so long and it's so hot. >> it's five or six days. >> yes, it's going to be warm, sunday looks like it could be the hottest day, temperatures are coming down after that but it's still going to be hot. san francisco waking up with a bit of cloud cover out there. partly cloudy skies to start the morning. fog along the coast line, in the afternoon, partly cloudy. temperatures continuing to rise. we talked about a heat advisory going
a united states navy ship collided with a ship off the coast of japan, the coast guard is looking for missing sailors. >>> round three of the us open is happening today. when you talk about who won last year, dustin johnson, he missed the cut yesterday so he is out. you look at the leader board and say, who are these guys, the field is wide open. $12million is up for grabs, we have more on that shortly. >>> as i mentioned, the bay area is heating up. northern california is...
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the advance act has also been endorsed by the association of the united states navy and the retired enlisted association. it was you nam mousely passed out of the transportation and infrastructure committee and has strong bipartisan support. senators cornyn and warren have introduced a bipartisan companion bill in the senate. i urge my colleagues today to join me today and support this bill to ensure that all current and former members of the military can more easily access the licenses they need to get good paying jobs as they transition to civilian life. thank you. i yield back to the gentlelady. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. graves: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from district of olumbia is recognized. ms. norton: members of the national guard reserveists indeed are able to obtain more easily able to obtain commercial drivers' licenses based on exactly the kind of training that the armed services gives. and it is certainly true that we have had trouble
the advance act has also been endorsed by the association of the united states navy and the retired enlisted association. it was you nam mousely passed out of the transportation and infrastructure committee and has strong bipartisan support. senators cornyn and warren have introduced a bipartisan companion bill in the senate. i urge my colleagues today to join me today and support this bill to ensure that all current and former members of the military can more easily access the licenses they...
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right after world war 2 rebecca their mission to showcase the pride and professionalism of the united states navy by inspiring a culture of excellence and service. they started old hellcats and now fly fa 18 hornet that have been retired but meticulously maintained. they have 16 officers, seven who pilot the famed jets and keep a grueling schedule flying in 70 shows at 34 locations throughout the united states. one -- to show me what these multimillion dollar birds can do, they are flexible. >> ready? hit it! >> reporter: and fast, full of speed, well over mach 1, the speed of sound. >> there is the sound barrier right there. >> reporter: we were not allowed to break the sound barrier because he didn't want to break the windows on the houses below us in upstate new york but we did do some tricks about fried my brain like the backwards roller coaster. even flying completely vertical, headed straight into space. >> right into the sun. >> a couple little rolls. >> this is bonkers! i don't know which way is up. >> then it was time to experience harsh gravitational force, pressure on the body done by
right after world war 2 rebecca their mission to showcase the pride and professionalism of the united states navy by inspiring a culture of excellence and service. they started old hellcats and now fly fa 18 hornet that have been retired but meticulously maintained. they have 16 officers, seven who pilot the famed jets and keep a grueling schedule flying in 70 shows at 34 locations throughout the united states. one -- to show me what these multimillion dollar birds can do, they are flexible....
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a captain of the united states navy retired. and the press club member who coordinated today's luncheon. thank you. a united states marine corps vietnam veteran. thank you for your service, sir. [applause] u.s. navy vietnam veteran and senior vice commander of the d.c. department of the american post 20, which meets here at the national press club. thank you very much, sir. and the chair of our fellowship team, who takes care of our wonderful members who are sick and distress. "militaryher of diplomats world news." i think i skipped over john donnelly. i can't skip over john. john is many things to us, he is the president of the military reporters and editors association. chair of the national press, -- chair of the national press club freedom team and one of the ardent fighters for press freedom in the club. thank you for your service. [applause] now the good part. as the tensions between the u.s. and russia and syria seem to be heating up over the shooting down of a jet over the weekend, and congress debating how much money the
a captain of the united states navy retired. and the press club member who coordinated today's luncheon. thank you. a united states marine corps vietnam veteran. thank you for your service, sir. [applause] u.s. navy vietnam veteran and senior vice commander of the d.c. department of the american post 20, which meets here at the national press club. thank you very much, sir. and the chair of our fellowship team, who takes care of our wonderful members who are sick and distress. "militaryher...
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expectation they would go to some agency associated with the college of virginia but high the united states navy. at the time, the navy did not have a permanent process which meant they had no way to educate historians about their ownership. that -- thus, cussler expressed surprise at finding out the navy wanting the artifacts back. it became a bitter battle. for months, he refused to turn over the artifacts. much like a plunderer, he argued that because he was the one to get the artifacts, they were his and he could give them to do whatever they wanted to. only through the intervention of the navy's judge advocate core and the navy museum did those artifacts eventually go back to the navy. cussler never began -- never forgave the navy for its intervention. he wrote a dyspeptic account of the seizure of the artifacts. tension with vitriol, he blamed the navy for all of his misfortune. he wrote "it seems the judge advocate of the navy had a dream. he envisioned my two years of research and a small fortune i spent and the indefatigable efforts of the dive team were for the navy possible benefit. h
expectation they would go to some agency associated with the college of virginia but high the united states navy. at the time, the navy did not have a permanent process which meant they had no way to educate historians about their ownership. that -- thus, cussler expressed surprise at finding out the navy wanting the artifacts back. it became a bitter battle. for months, he refused to turn over the artifacts. much like a plunderer, he argued that because he was the one to get the artifacts,...
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united states made their first treaty with china. most-favored-nation extraterritoriality for american .usinessman that were in china and you can see this next slide, the united states navy was in china for a long time. we were patrolling the internal 1854. of china in now i wanted to do this prelude but i did not want to start with the boxer rebellion without but we just arrived that day. we all intents and purposes, actually start trading with china with this shift, the empress of china in 1784. ships, the trade with china begins, and it is still out there. it wereter of fact, usually the number one or number two trading partner with china. the end of the day, we did that all the way up until 1949. , young menstingly was the first chinese graduate, graduated from jail. it was later taken away from him. but in 1872, there were 120 students who want to connecticut and started to study in the united states. it was part of the self strengthening movement. is gentleman over year essentially the foreign-policy advisor for the ching dynas you will see his name in a lot of different places doing a lot because het things, was basically their key diplomats. he also helped form o
united states made their first treaty with china. most-favored-nation extraterritoriality for american .usinessman that were in china and you can see this next slide, the united states navy was in china for a long time. we were patrolling the internal 1854. of china in now i wanted to do this prelude but i did not want to start with the boxer rebellion without but we just arrived that day. we all intents and purposes, actually start trading with china with this shift, the empress of china in...
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two-day delay to one or two day delay in the president of the united states reacting to the fact that seven members of the united states navycident. he tweeted out over the weekend he is monitoring the situation from camp david. it wasn't until mid afternoon that we heard anything from the white house about that. so, i think it's a broader issue of kind of trying to figure out how their communication strategy is working, when it's not the president himself tweeting what he feels in the moment. >> this is not that complicated. not a difficult statement to release from the president of the united states. everybody stand by. there's breaking news. we are following an american college student who was held by north korea for nearly a year and a half has died just days after being sent back to the united states in a coma. now president trump is speaking out. h with safelite. customer: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care. kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supple
two-day delay to one or two day delay in the president of the united states reacting to the fact that seven members of the united states navycident. he tweeted out over the weekend he is monitoring the situation from camp david. it wasn't until mid afternoon that we heard anything from the white house about that. so, i think it's a broader issue of kind of trying to figure out how their communication strategy is working, when it's not the president himself tweeting what he feels in the moment....
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well, look, brian, thank got for the united states navy. they're globally deployed.'re the most technologically advanced, well-trained, dedicated force on the maritime seas. the navy also holds their commanders absolutely accountable. they'll sort it all out. it was an inexplicable accident. it should not have happened, but, again, our hearts go out to the families that lost these brave young sailors. >> absolutely. terrible tragedy at sea for the u.s. navy. general barry mccaffrey, always a pleasure. thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> good to be with you, brian. >>> when we come back after our final break, why today will live in infamiliary for so many peop least inside the world of social media. will you be ready when the moment turns romantic? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink a
well, look, brian, thank got for the united states navy. they're globally deployed.'re the most technologically advanced, well-trained, dedicated force on the maritime seas. the navy also holds their commanders absolutely accountable. they'll sort it all out. it was an inexplicable accident. it should not have happened, but, again, our hearts go out to the families that lost these brave young sailors. >> absolutely. terrible tragedy at sea for the u.s. navy. general barry mccaffrey,...
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>> joining us in the studio today is joe delaurentis from daly city, and joe served in the united states navy's a student at the university of san francisco, and he also interns here at abc7, and joe helped produce this show today. and we're so proud of you. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you for your service. >> of course. >> all right, i know transitioning is hard. my dad was in the military. it was really tough for him as a lifer in the army. for you, as a young man, let me start with the work you did. we'll see how that translates to the work you want to do. so, what did you do in the navy? >> sure. the first job that i had was a traditional navy job. i was ship steering and maneuvering and then a little bit of anchor handling, which is a lot more dangerous than it sounds. >> it sounds dangerous. >> [ chuckles ] it does. after some time, i was able to be a part of the search-and-seizure team for my ship -- drug enforcement, if you will -- while being deployed. >> and then you served overseas, as well, right, went to iraq a couple of times? >> yes. >> all right, so you've done some p
>> joining us in the studio today is joe delaurentis from daly city, and joe served in the united states navy's a student at the university of san francisco, and he also interns here at abc7, and joe helped produce this show today. and we're so proud of you. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you for your service. >> of course. >> all right, i know transitioning is hard. my dad was in the military. it was really tough for him as a lifer in the army. for you, as a...
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richard nixon served four years in the united states navy as an officer, 14 years in house and senateght years as vice president, a constant reader of history and biography, may have been the best-prepared president in terms of experience in the history of the nation and has a record of achievement that amply documented character defects and criminal activity but an historic record of achievement, whether osha or e.p.a. or whatever else. the two things that david's mentioned of that cabinet meeting, it was the most awkward event i have seen in 50 years. >> woodruff: when he went around the table -- >> he was to tell how wonderful you are, not what i did on vacation, but how wonderful you are. not a single web with the exception of james mattis who escaped with his or her self-respect in tact. it was wonderful, they love you in mississippi, you're doing a great job, everybody's better, the economy is better. i mean, this was scary. and the final thing was yesterday he goes after hillary clinton again, crooked hillary. i mean, he's trying to rerun that 2016 election. >> woodruff: all th
richard nixon served four years in the united states navy as an officer, 14 years in house and senateght years as vice president, a constant reader of history and biography, may have been the best-prepared president in terms of experience in the history of the nation and has a record of achievement that amply documented character defects and criminal activity but an historic record of achievement, whether osha or e.p.a. or whatever else. the two things that david's mentioned of that cabinet...
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. >> yeah, well, look, brian, thank god the united states navy are globally deployed.they're the most technologically advanced, well-drained dedicated force on the maritime seas. this -- the navy also holds their commanders absolutely accountable. they will sort it out. it was an inexplicable accident. it should not have happened but our hearts go out to the families who lost these brave young sailors. >> a terrible strategy at see for the u.s. navy. thank you, general, for joining us tonight. >>> when we come back after our final break, why today will live in infamy for so many people at least inside the world of social media. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. t
. >> yeah, well, look, brian, thank god the united states navy are globally deployed.they're the most technologically advanced, well-drained dedicated force on the maritime seas. this -- the navy also holds their commanders absolutely accountable. they will sort it out. it was an inexplicable accident. it should not have happened but our hearts go out to the families who lost these brave young sailors. >> a terrible strategy at see for the u.s. navy. thank you, general, for joining...
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>> jules: yes, and i had a lot of respect because the united states navy was the one who integrated thiss kind of this thing like, "well, should we let women be here?" and then we had an admiral come down and he's like, "dude, where's all the women?" "oh, we don't have facilities for them," they said. "well, you [ bleep ] better get facilities for them." when i first came down here, the company was all about "hey, this is special. there's not very many civilians." you know, "it's wild and free and it's a great place to be." >> anthony: just looking out the window, having seen what you see on a regular basis and experience what you've experience, is that an alienating experience? >> kristy: i really appreciate how simple life is and how little you need to get by. you just pack a couple duffle bags and you come down. but then i find when i go home sometimes i get caught up in the "i want, i need, i want, i need" and that's the part that kind of bums me out. >> joni: that's one of the things i like about it. there's no rat race, there's no errands. it's a pretty egalitarian society here. ns
>> jules: yes, and i had a lot of respect because the united states navy was the one who integrated thiss kind of this thing like, "well, should we let women be here?" and then we had an admiral come down and he's like, "dude, where's all the women?" "oh, we don't have facilities for them," they said. "well, you [ bleep ] better get facilities for them." when i first came down here, the company was all about "hey, this is special. there's not...
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. >> yeah, well, look, brian, thank god the united states navy are globally deployed. they're the most technologically advanced, well-drained dedicated force on the maritime seas. this -- the navy also holds their commanders absolutely accountable. they will sort it out. it was an inexplicable accident. it should not have happened but our hearts go out to the families who lost these brave young sailors. >> a terrible strategy at see for the u.s. navy. thank you, general, for joining us tonight. >>> when we come back after our final break, why today will live in infamy for so many people at least inside the world of social media. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass, you get time for more life. this family wanted to keep the game going. son: hey mom, one more game? tech: with safeli
. >> yeah, well, look, brian, thank god the united states navy are globally deployed. they're the most technologically advanced, well-drained dedicated force on the maritime seas. this -- the navy also holds their commanders absolutely accountable. they will sort it out. it was an inexplicable accident. it should not have happened but our hearts go out to the families who lost these brave young sailors. >> a terrible strategy at see for the u.s. navy. thank you, general, for joining...
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who put this bill in it's personal it's an insult to me it's an insult to my integrity as a united states navyveteran as a mayor and a governor does he really believe i would subvert my country you know criticizing your country is called being a vigilant citizen that's what george washington and tom jefferson told us we had to be that for this to survive it's called vigilance paying attention and when i criticize my government it isn't because i dislike them it's because i hate what they're doing and i want to change what they do and right now in this country we need a lot of changes and when i say that it doesn't necessarily mean i'm back and trump because trump seems to be wanting to take us backwards into coal my changes are let's move forward into a new century like humans always do right where you get a taste of jesse ventura and the world according to jesse and you don't have to agree with him politically and same thing with sarah palin don't have to agree with her politically but what do you think about the defamation lawsuit that she's now putting against the new york times they were e
who put this bill in it's personal it's an insult to me it's an insult to my integrity as a united states navyveteran as a mayor and a governor does he really believe i would subvert my country you know criticizing your country is called being a vigilant citizen that's what george washington and tom jefferson told us we had to be that for this to survive it's called vigilance paying attention and when i criticize my government it isn't because i dislike them it's because i hate what they're...
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well, the united states navy did not know that. at sunrise they renewed bombardment. now they are exploding projectiles in the fourth among the union soldiers who rushed to the top of the fort, down to the river front where we are now and they are waiting their hands and waving their hats and blowing their bugles to signal the navy that the army has captured the fort. well, for admiral porter that is not good enough. he has a marine contention wrote him to shore -- row him to shore. the plants his flag in the fort and declares the u.s. navy has captured fort anderson. it's the only incident in the civil war for the united states fortcaptured a confederate from united states army. on february 22, 1865. just two days after fort anderson was evacuated. wilmington fell in and robert e. lee surrendered his forces. he was forced to abandon petersburg in early april and retreated westward. he was forced to surrender by u.s. grant on april 9. that was only about six weeks after the fall wilmington. most historians focus their or inion on virginia terms of the seaport in charl
well, the united states navy did not know that. at sunrise they renewed bombardment. now they are exploding projectiles in the fourth among the union soldiers who rushed to the top of the fort, down to the river front where we are now and they are waiting their hands and waving their hats and blowing their bugles to signal the navy that the army has captured the fort. well, for admiral porter that is not good enough. he has a marine contention wrote him to shore -- row him to shore. the plants...
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and you can see this next slide, the united states navy was in china for a long time. we were patrolling the internal rivers of china in 1854. now i wanted to do this prelude , but i did not want to start with the boxer rebellion like we just arrived that day. for all intents and purposes, we actually start trading with china with this ship, the empress of china in 1784. and with those ships, the trade with china begins, and it is still out there. as a matter of fact, it were usually the number one or number two trading partner with china. people tend not to forget that. the end of the day, we did that on the young zero for -- yangtze river all the way up until 1949. very interestingly, young men was the first chinese graduate, graduated from yale and got american citizenship. it was later taken away from him. but in 1872, there were 120 students who went to connecticut and started to study in the united states. it was part of something called the self strengthening movement. here, li han over is essentially the foreign-policy advisor for the ching dynasty. you will se
and you can see this next slide, the united states navy was in china for a long time. we were patrolling the internal rivers of china in 1854. now i wanted to do this prelude , but i did not want to start with the boxer rebellion like we just arrived that day. for all intents and purposes, we actually start trading with china with this ship, the empress of china in 1784. and with those ships, the trade with china begins, and it is still out there. as a matter of fact, it were usually the number...
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one of my -- my uncles -- i never met him -- is my mom's youngest brother, served in the united states navy. he was on a ship called the u.s.s.swaney. they were on duty in the western pacific in 1944. their group of ships came under attack by japanese kamikaze pilots and dived their aircraft into several ships, including the ship that my uncle bob was stationed. he was 19 years old. i think on his ship they were trying to launch aircraft to go up and take on the kamikaze pilots and several of the kamikaze aircraft apparently crashed into the aircraft carrier in which my uncle bob was doing duty up on the deck of the aircraft carrier. his body, along with the bodies of a number of people that were on the deck, were never recovered. they were killed, missing in action for an extended period of time, but the bodies were never recovered. and my grandmother -- i told folks in delaware during ar memorial day -- during a memorial day observance -- in delaware we have places of honor where our gold star families sit, and i told the gold star families that a ceremony near the delaware memorial bridg
one of my -- my uncles -- i never met him -- is my mom's youngest brother, served in the united states navy. he was on a ship called the u.s.s.swaney. they were on duty in the western pacific in 1944. their group of ships came under attack by japanese kamikaze pilots and dived their aircraft into several ships, including the ship that my uncle bob was stationed. he was 19 years old. i think on his ship they were trying to launch aircraft to go up and take on the kamikaze pilots and several of...
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the years and even 100 years later about what was called -- and i love this phrase from the united states navy. a fierce bedlam, through which these signals travel. theric bedlam," was the phrase they chose to show thee was chaos in marketplace. in the 1920's, u.s. broadcasting most, a it comes from notably the united states supreme court. i call this myth-calculation, wayuse there was a stylized to put facts together and it can be captured here in the united states court decision. the court said the allocation of frequencies prior to 1927 was left to the private sector and the result was chaos. without government control, the medium would be of little use a cousin of the cacophony of competing voices. so, one of the things i like about that is the united states supreme court misspelled "cacophony." but there was more wrong. that was pre-'s projects are give them up right but there was more wrong. prior to the 1927 radioactive was a very robust market in new technology. there are rules of the road. not generic, it eat there -- etheric bedlan. -- bedlam. to havehoover was able power because of
the years and even 100 years later about what was called -- and i love this phrase from the united states navy. a fierce bedlam, through which these signals travel. theric bedlam," was the phrase they chose to show thee was chaos in marketplace. in the 1920's, u.s. broadcasting most, a it comes from notably the united states supreme court. i call this myth-calculation, wayuse there was a stylized to put facts together and it can be captured here in the united states court decision. the...
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the years and even 100 years later about what was called -- and i love this phrase from the united states navy -- etheric bedlam. it turns out there was a gaseous ,ubstance, either, -- ether through which these signals traveled, but anyway "etheric , bedlam," was the phrase they chose to show there was chaos. they came to be a standard view of what developed in the marketplace. in the 1920's, u.s. radio broadcasting world. and it comes from most notably the united states supreme court. i call this myth-calculation, because there was a stylized set of facts put together and they can be captured here in the united states court decision. -- supreme court decision. in the court said the allegation 1927, of frequencies was left to the private sector and the result was chaos. without government control, the medium would be of little use because of the cacophony of competing voices. so, one of the things i like about that is the united states supreme court misspelled "cacophony." but there was more wrong, it was pretty spellcheck -- pre-spell check, so you have to give them a break on that. but there
the years and even 100 years later about what was called -- and i love this phrase from the united states navy -- etheric bedlam. it turns out there was a gaseous ,ubstance, either, -- ether through which these signals traveled, but anyway "etheric , bedlam," was the phrase they chose to show there was chaos. they came to be a standard view of what developed in the marketplace. in the 1920's, u.s. radio broadcasting world. and it comes from most notably the united states supreme...
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cadets and midshipmen about be lessons he learned in public service and his 37 years in the united states navy as a navy seal. he spoke candidly that this would be the greatest challenge of their young lives, but also the most rewarding. and he said it would be a decision they would never regret. and he also spent some time, appropriately so, on memorial day talking about the heroes who have sacrificed all to serve the military of the greatest country in the world. so all in all, memorial day was a great day and it was a great event for these young men and women. as we come back the week after memorial day, i know i'm not the only one encouraged by their example to find better ways, more effective ways to serve our country, and fortunately this chamber, the united states senate, will have a chance to do that. soon we'll vote on a bill that will reform the u.s. department of veterans' affairs. a department riddled with inefficiencies and marked too often by scandal and corruption. this is a huge government department. last count, some 330,000 people worked for the veterans administration, and u
cadets and midshipmen about be lessons he learned in public service and his 37 years in the united states navy as a navy seal. he spoke candidly that this would be the greatest challenge of their young lives, but also the most rewarding. and he said it would be a decision they would never regret. and he also spent some time, appropriately so, on memorial day talking about the heroes who have sacrificed all to serve the military of the greatest country in the world. so all in all, memorial day...
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united states. then only last year, four for china and 14 for the united states navy. and then projected in 2030, and really that's only 13 short years. hard to believe. there will be more chinese ballistic missile submarines than american ballistic missile submarines unless we take the navy's requirement to heart and take action beginning this year to rectify that situation. with regard to small surface ships, as you can see, a 79-62 advantage in sheer numbers in 2000. a 103-23 advantage of the chinese in 2016 and in 2030. still, a mismatch in terms of numbers of 123 small surface ships compared to only 40 for the united states of america. with large surface ships, it was 20-79. then 19-84. by the year 2030, as you can see, the chinese are projected to have 34 large surface ships. and with regard to aircraft carriers, as i have pointed out, they were not in that game at all, mr. president, in 2000. they delivered their first last year, and they are projected to go to four by the year 2030. it all adds up to 260-ship fleer china and only 199 for the united states unles
united states. then only last year, four for china and 14 for the united states navy. and then projected in 2030, and really that's only 13 short years. hard to believe. there will be more chinese ballistic missile submarines than american ballistic missile submarines unless we take the navy's requirement to heart and take action beginning this year to rectify that situation. with regard to small surface ships, as you can see, a 79-62 advantage in sheer numbers in 2000. a 103-23 advantage of...
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. >> i am an officer in the united state navy and that's called dod for short. >> to meet more fascinating, the best and the brightest" here on cnbc on sunday night >>> how do you feel the economy coming down to doing one thing, how do you feel about donald trump even for millionaires? >> we join our cnbc's millionaire survey >> even age and gender or geography or wealth level, political party is shaping your view half the millionaires believe the economy is stronger this year and third says it will be the same most millionaires expect s & p to be up of 5% democratic millionaires are pessimistic. half say it will be flat two-thirds of republican millionaires say the economy will be stronger 38% of republican millionaires say the s & p will be up double digit this year, that's twice the number for democratic millionaires you would think based on that, democrats will be spending a lot more cautiously but they are not. if you look at where they are putting their money, millionaires are investing the same, putting half of their investment in equities and 20% in bonds both group favors healthca
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. >> he goes from navy to the house, to the senate, to vice president of the united states in six years. that's true a meet or risk rise. he wanted to prove something. he felt that political success would be the way to proof he was who he thought he was. >> i say we can't afford to have the white house has a training ground for an inexperienced man. >> he is beaten by the tell yes nick kriz ma tick john kennedy. nixon looks at kennedy and he's everything he wants to be. charming, cultured. chris ma tick, confident. that resentment is what drives nixon. it drives him to try again. it drives him every time he's knocked down and defeated. it drives him to stage the greatest come back in political history. >> i richard nixon do solemnly swear i will faith any execute the office of president of the united states. >> the american people oppose the continuation of this war. >> everything was on fire in america. you had the vietnam war that had been waging. >> americans had been through a traumatic decade. three high profile assassinations. >> it was enter rup shun of a furry around the country
. >> he goes from navy to the house, to the senate, to vice president of the united states in six years. that's true a meet or risk rise. he wanted to prove something. he felt that political success would be the way to proof he was who he thought he was. >> i say we can't afford to have the white house has a training ground for an inexperienced man. >> he is beaten by the tell yes nick kriz ma tick john kennedy. nixon looks at kennedy and he's everything he wants to be....
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veterans' organizations, including the paralyzed veterans of america, the association of the united states navy and the retired enlisted association. i think it's something we can all agree on is that our veterans should have the choice in where they receive their health care. just like the american citizens they defended. and in that spirit, this bill is something we can all get behind. to our veterans and their families, i thank them for their service. and to my friend, sam johnson, i thank him for his leadership and the authoring of this important bill. i ask my colleagues for their support on the veterans act. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back -- i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. neal: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, before i begin, i want to send my deepest thoughts and prayers to our colleague, whip scalise, the capitol police officers and the staff members that were injured in yesterday's shooting. although my republican colleagues and i have robust policy discussions, ultimately we desire
veterans' organizations, including the paralyzed veterans of america, the association of the united states navy and the retired enlisted association. i think it's something we can all agree on is that our veterans should have the choice in where they receive their health care. just like the american citizens they defended. and in that spirit, this bill is something we can all get behind. to our veterans and their families, i thank them for their service. and to my friend, sam johnson, i thank...
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as the grateful father of an orthopedic surgeon currently serving in the united states navy, the sailors and their families are in my thoughts and prayers. may we never forget these sailors. shingo douglas. noah hernandez. gok hue young. xavier martin, 24 of maryland. gary rehm jr., 37 of ohio. dakota grigs bye, 19 of virginia. carlos, 23 years old of california. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we'll never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. our sympathy to the family of former state representative skipper perry of akin, south carolina. akin chamber of commerce man of the year. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> request permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. green: mr. speaker, in the last month a group of republican senators have worked in see cricy -- secrecy on a bill that will repeal the affordable care act. now they are preparing to vote on that bill next week wit
as the grateful father of an orthopedic surgeon currently serving in the united states navy, the sailors and their families are in my thoughts and prayers. may we never forget these sailors. shingo douglas. noah hernandez. gok hue young. xavier martin, 24 of maryland. gary rehm jr., 37 of ohio. dakota grigs bye, 19 of virginia. carlos, 23 years old of california. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we'll never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. our sympathy to the family...
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bill buckhort, a medic in the united states navy. we salute you, sir. rita huard.aryland. she played miniature golf for the first time at 99. way to go, bessie. we want to learn about something in your life celebrating a milestone birthday or anniversary. head to today.com/celebrates. >> thank you. we're joined on the couch by a guy who believes he can fix america's gun issues in one hour. >> jordan klepper from "the daily show." and it's called "jordan klepper solves guns." >> a country in 2014, 33,000 people died due to gun violence. a country where citizens are more likely to be murdered by a gun than any other civilization. welcome to america. you overshot it. back, back. >> jordan, nice to see you. >> good to see you guys. >> you spend time talking to people on both sides of the issue. it's an incredibly divisive issue. what surprised you? >> i was surprised by what common ground there was. i've gotten to do pieces on "the daily show" about the gun issue. the people that are hyperbolic are more interesting for tv. but the more moderates and i wanted to get the
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the fact that we've not heard from the president of the united states after these members of the united states forces, the navyed, is kind of remarkable. not to mention the terror attack in london. the president focuses, when he has his phone in the morning, on what is bothering him at the time. i don't see that changing any time soon. >> deigna thank you. great to have you here for the bottom line. >>> cnn "newsroom" with john berman will begin after this very quick break. it's not where we start, it's where we end up. expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. >>> good morning. i'm john berman. poppy is off this morning. outside a mosque as they left late-night prayers. theresa may was just at this sight minutes ago. we have video of that. we'll bring it to you as soon as we turn it around. one man was killed in this apparent attack. another eight people injured. survivors pulled the 48-year-old driver from the vehicle and held him for police as he hurl ed anti-muslim insults. the case is now being investigated as terrorism, as the tensions of a nation already on edge. cnn's freder
the fact that we've not heard from the president of the united states after these members of the united states forces, the navyed, is kind of remarkable. not to mention the terror attack in london. the president focuses, when he has his phone in the morning, on what is bothering him at the time. i don't see that changing any time soon. >> deigna thank you. great to have you here for the bottom line. >>> cnn "newsroom" with john berman will begin after this very quick...