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kirby: if you are asking if the united states navy is going to get involved, the answer is no. this is just another piece of the brutality in which the russians are waging this war. reporter: i want to get to something you said at the top. you said it his feet -- it is time to take a longer view. do you mean the long-term footprint in europe? or the long-term view of the battle of ukraine? sec. kirby: a part of the agenda would be to talk about ukraine's long-term defense needs in a post war environment and what that might look like. the secretary believes it is not too soon to have a longer-term discussion with allies about what ukrainian sovereignty needs to look like going forward. reporter: are you talking about reconstruction funding? sec. kirby: not necessarily. defense needs, security needs. reporter: about the sanctions, you are also listed with several journalists as well. i wonder what this says about the effects of american media and your own public information about those efforts. sec. kirby: it is a good group to belong to. and it does say a bit about the fear of f
kirby: if you are asking if the united states navy is going to get involved, the answer is no. this is just another piece of the brutality in which the russians are waging this war. reporter: i want to get to something you said at the top. you said it his feet -- it is time to take a longer view. do you mean the long-term footprint in europe? or the long-term view of the battle of ukraine? sec. kirby: a part of the agenda would be to talk about ukraine's long-term defense needs in a post war...
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as a naval officer, you know, i did about 39 1/2 years in the united states navy. the thing we're not talking about is the maritime campaign and the security and freedom of navigation on the black sea. we've effectively and unfortunately lost the sea of azoz. that's where mariupol is. the russians brought their fleet down and they dominate in that region. we can't allow that to happen in the black sea. these are international waters. what happens in vegas stays in vegas. what happens in the black sea doesn't stay in the black sea. there are trade routes, transit lanes and it's important to the economies of black sea nations, bulgaria, romania, turkey and georgia and also the nations who are inland and land locked because they use the danube river to ship commercial goods and military goods down the danube into the black sea and out the bostras and around the world. there have been reports, isolated reports of mines floating around in the turkish straits in the bospras. i remember a decade ago moammar gadhafi was able to shut down the straits in a humanitarian relie
as a naval officer, you know, i did about 39 1/2 years in the united states navy. the thing we're not talking about is the maritime campaign and the security and freedom of navigation on the black sea. we've effectively and unfortunately lost the sea of azoz. that's where mariupol is. the russians brought their fleet down and they dominate in that region. we can't allow that to happen in the black sea. these are international waters. what happens in vegas stays in vegas. what happens in the...
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different place so them born on june 121924 grows up in greenwich country day school to join the united states navyhutdown saturday september 2nd and then losing two roommates spending the rest of his life every day asking why was i spared and not them? a man of immense empathy, ambition those two things were in constant conflict ultimately he resolved them in his mind and more what he did when he had it we can argue all you want about that but that's how he saw it john lewis the great-grandson of the enslaved men son of a sharecropper he is to say that chickens listen more carefully than those in congress ever did. and never saw a white person until he was 14. and then moved by the gospel very interested in how you apply the sermon on the mount did not like the figure from montgomery who gave over so radically different. so my view that they both represent parts of the american experience that are worth emulating george each of you bush was the last eisenhower republican like the last dinosaur. that is dead. that party is imperfect but one way to think about american politics from the new deal unt
different place so them born on june 121924 grows up in greenwich country day school to join the united states navyhutdown saturday september 2nd and then losing two roommates spending the rest of his life every day asking why was i spared and not them? a man of immense empathy, ambition those two things were in constant conflict ultimately he resolved them in his mind and more what he did when he had it we can argue all you want about that but that's how he saw it john lewis the great-grandson...
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poppy bush's board in june 12 , 24 in milton, massachusetts grows up in greenwich, joins the united states navyay, july 12 , 42. he is shot down on saturday, september 2, loses two crewmates, spent the rest of his life, every day asking why was i spared and not them? a man of immense empathy. a man of immense ambition of those two things were in constant conflict, ultimately he resolved them in his mind and it matters less what he did to amass power and more what he did when he had it. we could argue all you want about that, that is the way he saw. john lewis great grandson of an enslaved man board enslaved in 1863 -- 62. son of a sharecropper, overcame his childhood stutter by preaching to the chickens on the farm in troy used to say chickens listen to him more carefully than his colleagues in congress ever did. [laughter] never saw a white person until he was 14 except for the mailman. had an instinctive repulsion about segregation when he would go into town. moved by the gospel very on interested in theology, interested t instead about how o you apply the sermon on the mount did not like the
poppy bush's board in june 12 , 24 in milton, massachusetts grows up in greenwich, joins the united states navyay, july 12 , 42. he is shot down on saturday, september 2, loses two crewmates, spent the rest of his life, every day asking why was i spared and not them? a man of immense empathy. a man of immense ambition of those two things were in constant conflict, ultimately he resolved them in his mind and it matters less what he did to amass power and more what he did when he had it. we could...
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12th, 1924, milton massachusetts grew up in greenwich country day school, andover, joins the united states navy july 12th, 1942. he's shot down on saturday, september 2nd, 1944, and loses two crew mates, spent the rest of his life every day asking why was i spared and not them. a man of immense empathy. a man of immense ambition. of those two things were in constant conflict. ultimately, resolved them in his mind that it mattered less what he did to amass power and more what he did when he had it. and we can argue all you want about that, but that's the way he saw it. john lewis, great grandson of enslaved man, born enslaved 63-- 62. >> son of a sharecropper, overcame his childhood stutter and overcame his stutter talking to the chickens and said they listened more than colleagues in congress did. never saw a white person until he was 14 except for the mailman. had an instinctive revulsion about segregation when he would go into town. moved by the gospel. very uninterested in theology, interested instead about how do you apply the sermon on the mound. didn't like a preacher coming over and talk
12th, 1924, milton massachusetts grew up in greenwich country day school, andover, joins the united states navy july 12th, 1942. he's shot down on saturday, september 2nd, 1944, and loses two crew mates, spent the rest of his life every day asking why was i spared and not them. a man of immense empathy. a man of immense ambition. of those two things were in constant conflict. ultimately, resolved them in his mind that it mattered less what he did to amass power and more what he did when he had...
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for naval warfare advanced technology at the heritage foundation, he spent 26 years in the united states navy nuclear powered submarines under his belt. brett, great to have a per. >> thank you for having me. >> you got the big map where should we go, to kyiv? >> to put things in the broader context for the last few days russian forces have a withdrawing and moving up in this kind of wheeling direction. around to the donbas this area right down here. so this is probably going to be the next focus of the military operation for the target though the crown jewel is mariupol for that is what they want. right now it has been under siege for several weeks it's a question of time and attrition of food and supplies and ammunition to how long they can hold out. >> at a guess on earlier talk with them battle temporal pickup and odesa critical port city what about that? >> absolutely. as a navy man i'm very keenly interested in what happens when the coast. there is another part of this do that china is watching. eight naval environment down here is conducive i do have a short side antiship missile you c
for naval warfare advanced technology at the heritage foundation, he spent 26 years in the united states navy nuclear powered submarines under his belt. brett, great to have a per. >> thank you for having me. >> you got the big map where should we go, to kyiv? >> to put things in the broader context for the last few days russian forces have a withdrawing and moving up in this kind of wheeling direction. around to the donbas this area right down here. so this is probably going...
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pentagon correspondent helene cooper and national executive director of the association of the united states navy, jason beardsly. good morning to you both. sergeant beardsly, that term weakens that resonated around the world, the aim to weaken the russian military to the point where it could not inflict this kind of pain on another neighbor that doesn't have capacity to invade another of their neighbors. what did you take that to mean? that is welcomed in a lot of corners, probably a long time coming in terms of the way the united states stands up to russia. but what does that mean as a practical question from our point of view. >> from a practical point of view, it is an assessment late in this invasion that russia is already losing so the united states is looking to make the best out of this, we were behind the timeline. we could have had these weapons invested in ukraine prior to the invasion, the intelligence was there. the white house knew this. so now that we're on the back side of it, i think frankly the administration is trying to make the best out tv and look for the most positive out c
pentagon correspondent helene cooper and national executive director of the association of the united states navy, jason beardsly. good morning to you both. sergeant beardsly, that term weakens that resonated around the world, the aim to weaken the russian military to the point where it could not inflict this kind of pain on another neighbor that doesn't have capacity to invade another of their neighbors. what did you take that to mean? that is welcomed in a lot of corners, probably a long time...
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and a commander in the united states navy. serving for 20 years in a variety of positions. including also as a white house fellow in the obama administration. did you two know each other then? no actually two years apart. i think it is just in the first administration and as a speech writer to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. his work on race relations has appeared in prominent national publications across the political spectrum. including the new york times magazine the atlantic washington post wall street journal the national review and several other publications a native of north carolina. he is a graduate of hampton university in virginia and harvard university. and holds a doctorate of law and policy from northeastern university. he is the author of the book. we are highlighting today. when the stars begin to fall overcoming racism and renewing the promise of america, please. join me in welcoming ted johnson. gentlemen, welcome welcome. as you can see i'm with a faith-based organization and i want to begin by having you tell a little bit about your upbringing
and a commander in the united states navy. serving for 20 years in a variety of positions. including also as a white house fellow in the obama administration. did you two know each other then? no actually two years apart. i think it is just in the first administration and as a speech writer to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. his work on race relations has appeared in prominent national publications across the political spectrum. including the new york times magazine the atlantic...
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speaker, i yield three minutes to the distinguished gentlewoman from virginia, a veteran of the united states navy, mrs. luria. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from virginia is recognized for three minutes. mrs. luria: thank you, madam speaker. i've come to the floor many times over the last three years and discussed the oath of office. the oath to protect and defend our constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. every member of this body's for that oath and it's the same oath that our president and military officers, including those like mr. banks, swear in service to our nation. that's service when an american enlists or commissions in the armed forces when someone takes elected office and senior positions in the executive branch, they do so to serve the american people. mr. scavino and mr. navarro had the duty to serve the american people. unfortunately they instead chose to serve the interests of one man who sought to advance his own agenda at the peril of american democracy. they now have the duty to respond to the subpoenas of this committee. but they have apparently de
speaker, i yield three minutes to the distinguished gentlewoman from virginia, a veteran of the united states navy, mrs. luria. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from virginia is recognized for three minutes. mrs. luria: thank you, madam speaker. i've come to the floor many times over the last three years and discussed the oath of office. the oath to protect and defend our constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. every member of this body's for that oath and it's the same...
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they didn't do damage control type stuff that sailors in the united states navy practice on day afterhad an old boss that said what saved the army if vietnam, after a terrible period in the '70s, we had thousands of sergeants killed, officers. he said three things saved the united states army. no one was the commitment to education for a non-commissioned officers. number two was the creation of a training center where the enemy forced the op 4 to win, you train until the point of failure. then you get better. the third thing was implementation of the aar, the after action review, which is a tough peefrd of self reflection, where in front of everybody else, you say, i was a commander, i didn't clear my orders, i don't want to overstate it. this is a part of the culture tom was talking about that builds trust and encourages growth. >> wow, retired leiutenant general ben hodges and contradict writer at the atlantic tom nichols, thank you both. fascinating conversation. >>> still ahead on "morning joe", vladimir putin's presence loomed large in last night's french presidential debate. we
they didn't do damage control type stuff that sailors in the united states navy practice on day afterhad an old boss that said what saved the army if vietnam, after a terrible period in the '70s, we had thousands of sergeants killed, officers. he said three things saved the united states army. no one was the commitment to education for a non-commissioned officers. number two was the creation of a training center where the enemy forced the op 4 to win, you train until the point of failure. then...
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i have watched a video of cooking on united states navy submarines. some of the greatest food that has been made and i have eaten has been prepared by the culinary specialists of the united states military. all of them are all electric. i ask you continue to advocate that we can have had kitchen electrification in homes and restaurants. if there is any resistance or push back because i will say this. i will take the meals prepared by the military over anybody else every day. enough about that. i think about transportation and muni is. [indiscernable] since you provide electricity for muni. i ask you help muni to overcome their hurdles to get that equipment put in. i want to enjoy cooking on emission free kitchen and transportation. i have it in my home and i want to enjoy it in san francisco. thank you very much. >> you have two minutes. we are unable to hear you. next caller. you have two minutes. >> norma wallace. [indiscernable] my family lived on this land for thousands of years. how? by being responsible to all future generations for their actions
i have watched a video of cooking on united states navy submarines. some of the greatest food that has been made and i have eaten has been prepared by the culinary specialists of the united states military. all of them are all electric. i ask you continue to advocate that we can have had kitchen electrification in homes and restaurants. if there is any resistance or push back because i will say this. i will take the meals prepared by the military over anybody else every day. enough about that....
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an ally who had money the services to provide military support they had no navy the united states had no navy. just take a moment was off to france to try to negotiate a treaty of alliance from the new united states and france a. it was a difficult undertaking against britain for france's defeat called the seven years war and europe. france had been injected claimed all of canada spain ended up with louisiana. the front were looking at getting back. they were thinking france is going was not automatic something that had to be negotiated. the french had to be persuaded because from the standpoint of tfrance, taking on britain, weakening the british empire these did not like them.ng the minus was there it is a revolutiont' by overthrowing thr king. king louis the 16th startedde thinking of the french people getting any kind of ideas like this. it was a difficult negotiation benjamin franklin had a lot of persuading to do. it really required a major american battlefield victory to bring the french around because the french wanted to know they were serious and had a chance to win. the las
an ally who had money the services to provide military support they had no navy the united states had no navy. just take a moment was off to france to try to negotiate a treaty of alliance from the new united states and france a. it was a difficult undertaking against britain for france's defeat called the seven years war and europe. france had been injected claimed all of canada spain ended up with louisiana. the front were looking at getting back. they were thinking france is going was not...
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finally, there are few honors in this country greater than becoming the namesake of a ship in the united states navy the navy's carrier strike groups. all of the navy ships in the class are named for civil rights leaders, including john lewis, robert f. kennedy, harvey milk, and sojourn truth. quick break for us. sojourn trut. quick break for us totaled his truck. timber... fortunately, they were covered by progressive, so it was a happy ending... for almost everyone. are you taking a statin drug to reduce cholesterol? so it was a happy ending... it can also deplete your coq10 levels. i recommend considering qunol coq10 along with your statin medication. the brand i trust is qunol. >>> a reminder for all of you on this friday evening. tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern, vice president kamala harris will be joy reid's guest for an exclusive interview on "the reidout." that's coming up in just over an hour. for another week of shows during these extraordinary times, we are grateful. "the beat with arbimelber" starts right now. >> hi, nicole. we'll be watching as well. i want to welcome everyone to "the beat
finally, there are few honors in this country greater than becoming the namesake of a ship in the united states navy the navy's carrier strike groups. all of the navy ships in the class are named for civil rights leaders, including john lewis, robert f. kennedy, harvey milk, and sojourn truth. quick break for us. sojourn trut. quick break for us totaled his truck. timber... fortunately, they were covered by progressive, so it was a happy ending... for almost everyone. are you taking a statin...
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united states navy, for example, has no similar surface combatants from that age, 1983, that are stillink, is important. the same kind of operational military inability that we have seen on the ground, the lack of, you know, tactical military excellence, now to see that occur again in the maritime domain, the flagship of the russian black sea fleet unable to defend itself and lost after being hit by two missiles. and you have to go back to 1982, to the last time the general in the falkland war, last time you saw a ship of similar size lost, and in terms of -- one thing that sticks in my mind as a u.s. naval officer, the "uss stark," a ship about three times smaller than this, was struck by two missiles in the persian gulf in may of 1987. 37 sailors killed, but that ship not only didn't sink. it returned to bahrain the next day under its own power. i look at this activity, and i think to myself, what kind of -- not just operational war fighting, why didn't you detect and destroy the incoming missiles? but basic damage control. basic maritime professionalism. it just -- i think it sends
united states navy, for example, has no similar surface combatants from that age, 1983, that are stillink, is important. the same kind of operational military inability that we have seen on the ground, the lack of, you know, tactical military excellence, now to see that occur again in the maritime domain, the flagship of the russian black sea fleet unable to defend itself and lost after being hit by two missiles. and you have to go back to 1982, to the last time the general in the falkland war,...
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but one of the most media mercenaries of the united states, malclens, a former navy soldier, also feelss a man so accustomed to war that he remembers the conflicts in lebanon and this is the beginning of the eighties, and after leaving the service, libya was already engaged in intelligence as an employee of the pmc in a contract with the cia, he taught a course in the fight against terrorism at universities. he also acted as an expert on the air of one of the mouthpieces in the democratic party on the msnbc channel, where he especially liked the topic of the notorious russian interference of choice, judging by how willingly nance is doing interviews in a clean uniform, and because his twitter feed is updated several times an hour. he obviously doesn’t fight there, apparently, they are advised by a nance specialist under interrogation of prisoners and a captive survival instructor. they have a modern army, they are close to the american army in terms of maneuvers on the battlefield, they needed the human strength of people.
but one of the most media mercenaries of the united states, malclens, a former navy soldier, also feelss a man so accustomed to war that he remembers the conflicts in lebanon and this is the beginning of the eighties, and after leaving the service, libya was already engaged in intelligence as an employee of the pmc in a contract with the cia, he taught a course in the fight against terrorism at universities. he also acted as an expert on the air of one of the mouthpieces in the democratic party...
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s. government agencies, including the laboratories of nasa, the united states department of energy and the u. s. navy. i'm here to announce the indictment of targeted industries included high tech manufacturing, medical device, civil and industrial engineering, business educational and gaming software. told sheila, looking from 2014 to mid 2021. 35 individuals were in dodge. i mean, they have been cases where, you know, chinese involved in cyber espionage have been arrested outside china and one day these criminals will slip up and when they do, we'll be there. our reporting team repeatedly contacted chinese officials for interviews, but never received any responses. back in beijing, we ask a goal, the patriotic ex hucker, what he thinks of the u. s. channel to a full. she did a shill waiting until they have more leverage and become more powerful before you have that discussion is a mistake tokens go to the polls with the cost of living crisis and the war in ukraine looming on him. i know my boy is widely expected to win here, but how much breeze from african filmy from wanda and book kina? fossil re
s. government agencies, including the laboratories of nasa, the united states department of energy and the u. s. navy. i'm here to announce the indictment of targeted industries included high tech manufacturing, medical device, civil and industrial engineering, business educational and gaming software. told sheila, looking from 2014 to mid 2021. 35 individuals were in dodge. i mean, they have been cases where, you know, chinese involved in cyber espionage have been arrested outside china and...
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at the top, whether it is an athletic program, whether it is a business, whether it is the united states navy. what in the world, how can you help us better understand how russian military culture has collapsed so much and how it is so much worse than what we expected six weeks ago? >> well, you start with -- and i think it is a russian proverb that fish rots from the head, and you begin with high-level leadership. frankly, the fact that putin has resorted to bringing in this ghoul of a general, aleksandr dvornikov, who is the butcher of syria, tells you that he is deeply dissatisfied with his current leadership on the ground, many of whom have been shot or blown up by the ukrainians. i think we are up to ten dead generals from the russian army. they have more generals in the ground than on the ground in combat. >> by the way, admiral, just so you know, i know you didn't go to west point, but it is the first thing they teach you on your first day at west point. if you are fortunate enough to become a general, do not have the bad taste, the bad form to get shot and killed. we've had other gene
at the top, whether it is an athletic program, whether it is a business, whether it is the united states navy. what in the world, how can you help us better understand how russian military culture has collapsed so much and how it is so much worse than what we expected six weeks ago? >> well, you start with -- and i think it is a russian proverb that fish rots from the head, and you begin with high-level leadership. frankly, the fact that putin has resorted to bringing in this ghoul of a...
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chicago made industrial strength coffee urns and one of their major clients, but the united states military us navy really liked their coffee earned as did the army. in 1948. well their son was born in 47. that's terry right up here in 1948 this now young family. ed and stella and their two kids moved into his father's bungalow. i've done west eddy street. and they moved in partly to take care of him. his wife had recently died and everybody knew he couldn't take care of himself and i think partly because ed man ed had such a powerful sense of place. he wanted to go home. and so they did in 1948. that neighborhood was still half-finished half the houses on the block hadn't even been built yet because the development that had started back in the 20s had stalled during the depression and then stalled again again during world war two. but over the next few years from 48 on into the early 1950s, the neighborhoods started to fill in as the developers came back to put in no. small reasonable houses onto the empty lots. houses that have been sold overwhelmingly to italian-american and polish americans who
chicago made industrial strength coffee urns and one of their major clients, but the united states military us navy really liked their coffee earned as did the army. in 1948. well their son was born in 47. that's terry right up here in 1948 this now young family. ed and stella and their two kids moved into his father's bungalow. i've done west eddy street. and they moved in partly to take care of him. his wife had recently died and everybody knew he couldn't take care of himself and i think...
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an ally that has many, resources that can provide military support and what the fledgling united states had no navy the british had a big navy and so one of the first things that the continental congress did upon declaring independence was to prepare the same or send benjamin franklin off to france to try to negotiate this between united states and france and it was a difficult undertaking because while the french wanted revenge against britain for france's diffie in the previous round of fighting at the end the french and indian war called the seven-day war in europe, france had been dejected from north america so britain claimed canada in spain wound up with the louisiana andar the french were looking in the americans knew this so they were thinking france is going to be inclined to spoil us but that's not automatic it had to be negotiated and the french had to be persuaded from the standpoint of france, taking on britain weakening the british empire is a plus so the north american revolutionaries would support them except the other side of it was weight and began the revolution by a overflowing
an ally that has many, resources that can provide military support and what the fledgling united states had no navy the british had a big navy and so one of the first things that the continental congress did upon declaring independence was to prepare the same or send benjamin franklin off to france to try to negotiate this between united states and france and it was a difficult undertaking because while the french wanted revenge against britain for france's diffie in the previous round of...
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on the other hand , one of the most media mercenaries of the united states, malclens, a former navy soldierd soldier , feels great in ukraine so accustomed to the war, that he remembers the conflicts in lebanon and this is the beginning of the eighties, and libya , bosnia and cancer, after leaving the service, was already engaged in intelligence as an employee of the pmc, and in recent years, he earned by consulting writing books on military intelligence on a contract basis. at the cia, he taught courses in the fight against terrorism at universities. he also acted as an expert on the air of one of the mouthpieces of the democrats on the msnbc channel, where he especially liked the topic of the notorious russian intervention of choice, judging by how willingly nance in a clean uniform gives interviews and because his twitter feed is updated several times an hour. he obviously does not fight there, apparently, he advises a specialist under interrogation of prisoners and an instructor for survival in captivity. they have a modern army they are close to the us army in terms of maneuvers on the
on the other hand , one of the most media mercenaries of the united states, malclens, a former navy soldierd soldier , feels great in ukraine so accustomed to the war, that he remembers the conflicts in lebanon and this is the beginning of the eighties, and libya , bosnia and cancer, after leaving the service, was already engaged in intelligence as an employee of the pmc, and in recent years, he earned by consulting writing books on military intelligence on a contract basis. at the cia, he...
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of science degree from westville state university and his master's degree in national security and strategic studies from the u.s. navy war college. he joined the united states marshal service in 1988 as a deputy u.s. marshal for the state of massachusetts. in the summer of 2008, bill was assigned the commander of operation falcon, 2008, which resulted in the arrest of over 19,300 dangerous felons and the seizure of 418 firearms. he was named "the washington post" federal employee of the week for his efforts. bill has also served as the assistant director for the united states marshal service training division. bill has been integral in overseeing all operations related to the development and delivery of collaborative law enforcement training for more than 95 organizations. bill has more than earned his retirement. after his retirement, he would go on to be the new county manager for the glen county board of commissioners where i look forward to working with him. congratulations on your retirement, bill, and thanks for all you have done and will continue to do. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize the service of coach jesse cruz at charlton county
of science degree from westville state university and his master's degree in national security and strategic studies from the u.s. navy war college. he joined the united states marshal service in 1988 as a deputy u.s. marshal for the state of massachusetts. in the summer of 2008, bill was assigned the commander of operation falcon, 2008, which resulted in the arrest of over 19,300 dangerous felons and the seizure of 418 firearms. he was named "the washington post" federal employee of...
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resources that could provide military support and naval support a particular the fledgling united states had no navy. the british had a good baby but the 90s had no navy so one of the first things the continental congress did upon declaring independence was to prepare to send benjamin franklin off to france to try to negotiate a treaty of alliance between this new united states and france. it was a difficult undertaking because while the french wanted revenge against britain for france's defeat in the previous round of fighting at the end of the french and indian war in europe france had been ejected from north america so britain claimed all of canada and spain want up with louisiana and the french were looking to get back at britain for this great americans knew that so they were thinking okay france is going to be inclined to support a automatic. it was something that had to be negotiated and the french had to be persuaded because from the standpoint of france okay taking on britain weaken and the british empire that's a plus so these american revolutionaries would support them except the other si
resources that could provide military support and naval support a particular the fledgling united states had no navy. the british had a good baby but the 90s had no navy so one of the first things the continental congress did upon declaring independence was to prepare to send benjamin franklin off to france to try to negotiate a treaty of alliance between this new united states and france. it was a difficult undertaking because while the french wanted revenge against britain for france's defeat...
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i was in the united states navy and i served overseas in the middle east and africa. early on in my career i had a commander that taught our suicide prevention training on a friday afternoon and the very next day, he took his own life. 90 percent of suicide attempts involving a gun are fatal. you don't know how much somebody can hide what's going on in their head. store your guns securely. help stop suicide. care coalition, it's so good to see you all! alright! let's brainstorm. any ideas for new members? i'd like to nominate alaska airlines. this neck pillow i'm dating says great things! a caring airline?! wait, those exist?! it says here they were the first airline to switch from plastic bottles to boxed water. they also hire a lot of people from caring professions. i'm seeing former teachers and nurses. it's settled! alaska airlines is officially in the running! round of applause! ♪ i'm gonna keep on lovin' you ♪ turns out everyone does sound better in the shower. and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly
i was in the united states navy and i served overseas in the middle east and africa. early on in my career i had a commander that taught our suicide prevention training on a friday afternoon and the very next day, he took his own life. 90 percent of suicide attempts involving a gun are fatal. you don't know how much somebody can hide what's going on in their head. store your guns securely. help stop suicide. care coalition, it's so good to see you all! alright! let's brainstorm. any ideas for...
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one of their major clients was the united states military. the u.s. navy really liked their coffee erns, as did the army. in 1948, this now young family, ed, stella and their two kids moved into his father's bungalow out on west eddie street. they moved in partly to take care of him. his wife recently died, and everybody knew he could not take care of himself, and partly because ed -- ed had such a powerful sense of place. he wanted to go home, and so they did in 1948. that neighborhood was still half finished. half of the houses on the block had not been built yet because the development that started back in the '20s stalled during the depression and then stalled again during world war ii, and over the next few years, from 1948 on to the 1950s, the neighborhood started to fill in, and the developers came in and put in small reasonable houses on to the empty lots. houses had been sold overwhelmingly to an italian american and polish americans who were moving out from the center city of chicago. in a process they call white flight. as that neighborhood fill
one of their major clients was the united states military. the u.s. navy really liked their coffee erns, as did the army. in 1948, this now young family, ed, stella and their two kids moved into his father's bungalow out on west eddie street. they moved in partly to take care of him. his wife recently died, and everybody knew he could not take care of himself, and partly because ed -- ed had such a powerful sense of place. he wanted to go home, and so they did in 1948. that neighborhood was...
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and one of their major clients was the united states military. the u.s. navy really like their coffee urns, as did the. army in 1948 -- well there, son was born in 1947, that's terry right up there -- in 1948, this young family, ed and stella, there are two kids, moved into his father's bungalow, over down on west 80 street. and they moved in party to take care of him his wife had recently died and [inaudible] he couldn't take care of himself, and i think partly because it, ed, it has such a powerful sense of place. you wanted to go home. and so they did in 1948. that neighbor was still have finished and half of the houses on the block haven't been built yet because the development that had started back in the 20s and stalled during the depression and then stalled again during world war ii. over the next three years, from 48 on through the 1950s, the neighborhood started to fill in as developers came back to philly and small, reasonable houses onto the empty lots. houses that have been sold overwhelmingly to italian american and polish americans we were moving
and one of their major clients was the united states military. the u.s. navy really like their coffee urns, as did the. army in 1948 -- well there, son was born in 1947, that's terry right up there -- in 1948, this young family, ed and stella, there are two kids, moved into his father's bungalow, over down on west 80 street. and they moved in party to take care of him his wife had recently died and [inaudible] he couldn't take care of himself, and i think partly because it, ed, it has such a...
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that created a dangerous standoff and and the with the us allies the philippines navy over the show in the united states negotiated a withdrawal the philippines navy dutifully with drew in china remained others might point to hong kong and in an assessment that china failed to uphold the terms of its return to china china's governance from britain and then there are many other examples that raise concerns. among western policymakers in particular about negotiated agreements with beijing. so what do you say to those concerns? that leninists ultimately respect what you do not what you say. and in responding to lennelists, we should be deeply conscious of what we do and frankly. make sure that what we say is reflected in that which we do. furthermore what i'd say is chinese leninists deeply respectful of strength and our institutionally and culturally contemptuous of weakness. both domestically and internationally if you look at the history of the chinese communist party in the civil war from 21 to 49. this is a bunch of deep strategic realists in their execution of a marxist leninist revolution malnu into
that created a dangerous standoff and and the with the us allies the philippines navy over the show in the united states negotiated a withdrawal the philippines navy dutifully with drew in china remained others might point to hong kong and in an assessment that china failed to uphold the terms of its return to china china's governance from britain and then there are many other examples that raise concerns. among western policymakers in particular about negotiated agreements with beijing. so...
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speaker, i yield three minutes to the distinguished gentlewoman from virginia, a veteran of the united states navy, mrs. luria. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from virginia is recognized for three minutes. mrs. luria: thank you, madam speaker. i've come to the floor many times over the last three years and discussed the oath of office. the oath to protect and defend our constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. every member of this body's for that oath and it's the same oath that our president and military officers, including those like mr. banks, swear in service to our nation. that's service when an american enlists or commissions in the armed forces when someone takes elected office and senior positions in the executive branch, they do so to serve the american people. mr. scavino and mr. navarro had the duty to serve the american people. unfortunately they instead chose to serve the interests of one man who sought to advance his own agenda at the peril of american democracy. they now have the duty to respond to the subpoenas of this committee. but they have apparently de
speaker, i yield three minutes to the distinguished gentlewoman from virginia, a veteran of the united states navy, mrs. luria. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from virginia is recognized for three minutes. mrs. luria: thank you, madam speaker. i've come to the floor many times over the last three years and discussed the oath of office. the oath to protect and defend our constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. every member of this body's for that oath and it's the same...