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the navy just handed it over to the city. diane fowler brings this story. >> reporter: many call it the gateway to the pacific. for 67 years it has served the country in the heat of war and in times of peace. but now it has the look of a ghost town. after a three year decommissioning process most of the buildings are empty and tomorrow the 1,700 acres base will officially close. a far different scene from the days of world war ii when this base was maintaining thousands of war planes. war raged on two fronts and 20,000 people worked on this bay 24 hours a day. gusmusio was one of the thousands working here. >> a total of 39 years. >> you worked in this building? >> yes. >> reporter: he worked here in the supply building from 1940 the year the base opened to 1979. >> looks kind of deserted. usually there's a lot of activity. >> reporter: there are weeds growing on the tarmac and deserted buildings everywhere you look. >> this has to be the best base in the country no doubt about it. this is the best base in the country. >> rep
the navy just handed it over to the city. diane fowler brings this story. >> reporter: many call it the gateway to the pacific. for 67 years it has served the country in the heat of war and in times of peace. but now it has the look of a ghost town. after a three year decommissioning process most of the buildings are empty and tomorrow the 1,700 acres base will officially close. a far different scene from the days of world war ii when this base was maintaining thousands of war planes. war...
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they extended the ability of the sixth fleet to scout out our navy. submarines, as you may or may not know, sit relatively low in the water. they can only see 6 or 7 miles towards the horizon. that limits their scouting ability, particularly in the days before they had radar. and when these subs were conceived, there was no radar. but a sub with an airplane can easily extend its range and its field of view by 2 or 300 miles. so that meant the farther away japan could discover our fleet, the better and sooner it would be able to destroy our fleet before it reached japan. so the incredible thing about these e-400 subs wasn't their size, and it really wasn't the fact that they were underwater aircraft carriers. it was the audacious mission that yamamoto dreamed up for them. yamamoto built the e-400 subs because he wanted to change the course of world war ii. and the way he intended to do that was to send these subs more than halfway around the world, surface them off the east coast of america and launch their planes in a surprise aerial attack against ne
they extended the ability of the sixth fleet to scout out our navy. submarines, as you may or may not know, sit relatively low in the water. they can only see 6 or 7 miles towards the horizon. that limits their scouting ability, particularly in the days before they had radar. and when these subs were conceived, there was no radar. but a sub with an airplane can easily extend its range and its field of view by 2 or 300 miles. so that meant the farther away japan could discover our fleet, the...
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what the navy and marines are going to do, start publishing a list of court-martials. including sex offenders, people up on sexual assault charges. they will publish the charges. the details. the disposition of the cases, whether they are convicted, acquitted, what the punishment was. one key difference from civilian sex offenders' lists, the names will not be published. those could be gotten perhaps through a freedom of information act. why are they doing this? the military is under tremendous pressure from congress to show that it's taking action against the sexual assault crisis. the feeling in the navy is this will bring more public attention to it, it's one of several
what the navy and marines are going to do, start publishing a list of court-martials. including sex offenders, people up on sexual assault charges. they will publish the charges. the details. the disposition of the cases, whether they are convicted, acquitted, what the punishment was. one key difference from civilian sex offenders' lists, the names will not be published. those could be gotten perhaps through a freedom of information act. why are they doing this? the military is under tremendous...
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you are british and guess what, we're tracking and the british navy to fight against the war against france. this a long been tension between u.s. and britain. it was not popular in the u.s. it did go to a different version, the treaty went to the senate to the senate attached a bunch of reservations or changes to it. including a provision that the cases would be tried in american courts rather than in these international courts. they changed the geographical scope and the british were not willing to go along with that. the treaty failed in 1820s. the u.s. and britain cooperated for a while, the 1830s were british ships and american navy ships would patrol off the coast of africa looking for illegal slave ships of the the country. at the british happened to catch an american slave trade ship, the bring it over to the american navy and vice versa. that was kind of an unofficial cooperation, the two navies it worked out on their own on the other side of world. eventually the government said hey, what are you guys doing? there's not a treaty that covers this. this isn't something the go
you are british and guess what, we're tracking and the british navy to fight against the war against france. this a long been tension between u.s. and britain. it was not popular in the u.s. it did go to a different version, the treaty went to the senate to the senate attached a bunch of reservations or changes to it. including a provision that the cases would be tried in american courts rather than in these international courts. they changed the geographical scope and the british were not...
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have a disproportionate impact on navy shipbuilding plants. it comes at the expense of other shipbuilding abilities and navy -- and naval readiness. there are far more effective job creation plans than to undertake this initiative. our amendment offered a more balanced approach. we can easily afford to phase down or slow the replacement submarine program. the navy can deploy the thousand nuclear war heads on the submarines planned under the new start treaty with eight ohio class submarines which mean this is program can be -- this modest cut can be easily handled. the pentagon and joint chiefs of staff have determined that the united states have provide for its security with fewer nuclear weapons. yet knew leer -- nuclear acquisition programs are racing to preserve the current size of today's nuclear force. instead of wasting billions of dollars on weapons the pentagon says it will not need, we should realign our budgets with the reality that the united states plans to reduce its nuclear arsenal. i would reserve the balance of my time. the cha
have a disproportionate impact on navy shipbuilding plants. it comes at the expense of other shipbuilding abilities and navy -- and naval readiness. there are far more effective job creation plans than to undertake this initiative. our amendment offered a more balanced approach. we can easily afford to phase down or slow the replacement submarine program. the navy can deploy the thousand nuclear war heads on the submarines planned under the new start treaty with eight ohio class submarines...
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navy said they and the u.s. marine corps are working with australian authorities to investigate the incident. >> thieves don't have to steal your cell phone to get access to it. 750 million phones may be at risk. >> visions of a brighter future for the tenderloin. the neighborhood got a splash of color today. >>> >> your cell phone may be helping commit a crime against you. cybercriminals can easily take control of your phone. a german security expert found a flaw in the simm card. a virus can be sent to the card via text, letting someone buy stuff through your phone's mobile payment system. estimated 750 million phones may be vulnerable. >> watch abc live stream is now available in the bay area. abc7 is the first local station and abc the first broadcast network to bring you a live stream of your local news and all your favorite abc tv shows. you now never have to miss a minute of the news. you can bring abc7 with you wherever you want to be. it's a special new benefit brought to you by abc, comcast, and charte
navy said they and the u.s. marine corps are working with australian authorities to investigate the incident. >> thieves don't have to steal your cell phone to get access to it. 750 million phones may be at risk. >> visions of a brighter future for the tenderloin. the neighborhood got a splash of color today. >>> >> your cell phone may be helping commit a crime against you. cybercriminals can easily take control of your phone. a german security expert found a flaw in...
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and britain cooperated in the 1830's where the british and american navy ship patrol off the coast of africa looking for illegal slaves from either country and if the british happened to catch an american slave trade ship they would bring it over to the american navy and vice versa. there was an unofficial cultivation the navy's worked on their own on the other side of the world and eventually the government said what are you doing there isn't a treaty that covers this. this just isn't something the governments want to do so one of the consequences was the because the u.s. wasn't able to consistently invest in the sort of naval protections and enforce the ban on sleeve trading by the american ships there were time period engaged in the house slave trade so it wasn't until 1852 in the middle of the civil war president lincoln's administration sent the treaty to the senate and was ratified that they joined the system of international courts and really dramatically right after they joined the system. there was only one bit that was active which was the trade to cuba and was carried on he
and britain cooperated in the 1830's where the british and american navy ship patrol off the coast of africa looking for illegal slaves from either country and if the british happened to catch an american slave trade ship they would bring it over to the american navy and vice versa. there was an unofficial cultivation the navy's worked on their own on the other side of the world and eventually the government said what are you doing there isn't a treaty that covers this. this just isn't...
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he had warned the cabinet of the need to build up the navy before the war even started. and he inevitably came into conflict with his colleagues because he had to think about the global war. he had to consider the defense of britain as a priority over winning in america. in words which held true, so many of the men who lost america one contemporary said of his problems that they originated quote more from the nature of the war than the full of lords sandage. the punishment however fell upon him. it's popular to portray these individuals as incompetent blunders than to explain british defeat in terms of poor leadership. this is equally true i would stress in britain as in america. it's most apparent of course in the movies. films like mel gibson's the patriots, sounds like al pacino's revolution. it's pronounced in popular history. the first third of barbara tat and's is dedicated to what is almost a period of the british leadership during the british reform and even permeates the academic scholars who use words like incompetent and mediocre to describe leadership. this v
he had warned the cabinet of the need to build up the navy before the war even started. and he inevitably came into conflict with his colleagues because he had to think about the global war. he had to consider the defense of britain as a priority over winning in america. in words which held true, so many of the men who lost america one contemporary said of his problems that they originated quote more from the nature of the war than the full of lords sandage. the punishment however fell upon...
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the navy had to reinforce terraces and provide throughout the world. in order to wear concord in 1778 the british had to give up their occupation of philadelphia. in 1778 the british were trying to win the war with fewer troops and fewer ships of america "than previously. in fact, the chances of british success were almost undermined by the political system. it was -- it was with the army today would call a fragmented system of command. the cabinet was not necessarily expected to unite to behind the government policy. that idea was still in evolution. furthermore, this was a week administrative system which was overwhelmed by the logistics' of provisioning and army 3,000 miles away, even when the army was at its foremost. it consumed 303 tons of food per day which was carried in wagons that required at least two or three horses. and it was because the british failed to conquer much territory that they had to essentially provision, provide loss of privileges directly. also concern about the cost of the war. britain was the most highly taxed nation in eu
the navy had to reinforce terraces and provide throughout the world. in order to wear concord in 1778 the british had to give up their occupation of philadelphia. in 1778 the british were trying to win the war with fewer troops and fewer ships of america "than previously. in fact, the chances of british success were almost undermined by the political system. it was -- it was with the army today would call a fragmented system of command. the cabinet was not necessarily expected to unite to...
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navy. some of you and your help support that. i want to say thank you very much. it is amazing what our sailors and coast guardsmen are doing out there. thank you for your support in that regard. the trip to the george bush to see the system landing reminded me why these folks we have out i thank you for showing our sailors and their environment. this is the 40 anniversary of the all volunteer force. that is in my view our asymmetric advantage out their pre-technology being what it is. it is our key. i'm proud represent the reservists and civilians in your u.s. navy. i like to update you both would take questions and answers on where we are, and what we want out there. i will take about the -- talk about the effects of sequestration and personnel challenges. can i get the slide out there? we have this a part of the handout. this is where your navy is today. this is what we are mostly about. this is the central element of our defense. ss you can see, we have 95 ship out there. --ce sequestra
navy. some of you and your help support that. i want to say thank you very much. it is amazing what our sailors and coast guardsmen are doing out there. thank you for your support in that regard. the trip to the george bush to see the system landing reminded me why these folks we have out i thank you for showing our sailors and their environment. this is the 40 anniversary of the all volunteer force. that is in my view our asymmetric advantage out their pre-technology being what it is. it is...
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and in 1992 the navy base was returned to the philippines. the area is currently being developed as a special economic zone. the philippines wants to strengthen its alliance with the united states to counterbalance the rising military power of its neighbor, china. the philippines and china have competing claims over this area of the south china sea. their dispute has become increasingly tense making it an important strategic location once again. the proposed facility would give washington a foothold from which to monitor the south china sea and the maritime activities of china. the area contains shipping lanes critical to the functioning of the world economy. the philippine constitution bans foreign troops from keeping a permanent base in the country. the proposed joint-use facility will be governed by the philippine military to sidestep any constitutional issues. even so, the anticipated return of the u.s. military has already steered hostile demonstrations. ambassador chose his words carefully to try and ease public concern. >> let me stres
and in 1992 the navy base was returned to the philippines. the area is currently being developed as a special economic zone. the philippines wants to strengthen its alliance with the united states to counterbalance the rising military power of its neighbor, china. the philippines and china have competing claims over this area of the south china sea. their dispute has become increasingly tense making it an important strategic location once again. the proposed facility would give washington a...
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. >> the navy defending it's new war ship. the concerns lawmakers are raising. plus. >> a different kind of hacking using scissors. the underground movement to redefine marriage. >> crimes being withheld from the public. the push underway by a bay area politician to shed light on crimes committed on cruise ships. >> and airport food just got a gourmet twist. the new program that brings international flavors to travelers. . >>> the smell of indian dishes and hawaii lunch plates filled the area at san francisco international airport because of a new food truck program >> the plate. i'm from hawaii so i really want to know what it's like. >> reporter: airport employees flocked to two food trucks outside the domestic terminal at lunchtime. under the program the trucks will serve lunch from 11 to 2 every thursday. sfo arranged for them through the off the grid organization in response to an employee's suggestion. so far, its been a hit. >> pretty excited. hungry, good food. >> the staff has been really supportive and excitement has been building. hopefully momentum w
. >> the navy defending it's new war ship. the concerns lawmakers are raising. plus. >> a different kind of hacking using scissors. the underground movement to redefine marriage. >> crimes being withheld from the public. the push underway by a bay area politician to shed light on crimes committed on cruise ships. >> and airport food just got a gourmet twist. the new program that brings international flavors to travelers. . >>> the smell of indian dishes and...
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the navy has certified compliance. my interest in this is that in the president's budget, the navy plans to gradually draw down your manned platforms before ,oing over to the p-8 platform and then to field a fleet of tritons, tehe uavs. understanding that the secretary of the navy is supportive of this position. have you all spoken to the combatant commanders to confirm if these isr capabilities fulfill the requirements? >> i have not recently covered slice of thear combatant commander requirements. they are going to have their integrated priority list due to -- do over the course of the fall. constant updates could i would have to take it up for the record on whether specifically in that area we are answering their needs. >> i would appreciate it. i think that there is some concern in the secretary's office about this transition, and to see that those manned platforms are utilized so that there is not a gap while we are transitioning over and getting the combined fleet between unmanned and manned. once we are withdraw
the navy has certified compliance. my interest in this is that in the president's budget, the navy plans to gradually draw down your manned platforms before ,oing over to the p-8 platform and then to field a fleet of tritons, tehe uavs. understanding that the secretary of the navy is supportive of this position. have you all spoken to the combatant commanders to confirm if these isr capabilities fulfill the requirements? >> i have not recently covered slice of thear combatant commander...
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navy, nevers. before have we seen the level of collaboration with the navy, just like big army, big marine corps. since 9/11 we have had more and more upwardly mobile naval fbverse is the part of our so formations, so now we have seals and admirals and submarine admirals and other high-ranking flight officers who know sof because they did a tour of duty there. there is a real familiarity now and respect and an understanding that you cannot overstate that helps us a lot. we have only a few seals. we depend heavily on the date navy and neighbors, general force enablers, and those people normally go out back into the paysavy, and that dividends for us. >> i've been waiting patiently over here. >> i graduated from the naval academy in may. [indiscernible] i will join the submarine community. you talk about how you cannot surge trust, and we saw that in iraq and in afghanistan. -- thoset going to be teams will not be having the same capacity. how are you institutionalizing the lessons learned and those
navy, nevers. before have we seen the level of collaboration with the navy, just like big army, big marine corps. since 9/11 we have had more and more upwardly mobile naval fbverse is the part of our so formations, so now we have seals and admirals and submarine admirals and other high-ranking flight officers who know sof because they did a tour of duty there. there is a real familiarity now and respect and an understanding that you cannot overstate that helps us a lot. we have only a few...
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soon had to france for completion before making the return journey to enter the service in russia's navy although there's no champagne available to celebrate here today because a bottle of it was just smashed on the new ship or rather on this section of a new ship it's still a big day for a big ship as long as the mistral class warships have enough capacity to carry sixteen helicopters up to forty tanks or armored vehicles and around six hundred troops and a range of around forty thousand kilometers they will end over a single trip around the entire globe and what's even maybe more important it is a multipurpose vessel if. this ship is like a swiss knife it can be used both for military and civilian purposes it's a hospital it's a command point it's an assault ship and it's a headquarters it would be great for each of our four fleets to have the ship however the purchase of the two ships is not without its critics some of russia's own ship builders complain that frons got a huge order to sort of the massive shipyards they also say the deal has more political than economic benefits it's j
soon had to france for completion before making the return journey to enter the service in russia's navy although there's no champagne available to celebrate here today because a bottle of it was just smashed on the new ship or rather on this section of a new ship it's still a big day for a big ship as long as the mistral class warships have enough capacity to carry sixteen helicopters up to forty tanks or armored vehicles and around six hundred troops and a range of around forty thousand...
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in 1992 the navy base was returned to the philippines. the area is developed as a special economic zone. the philippines wants to strengthen its alliance with the united states to counter balance the rising power with its neighbor, china. the philippines and china have competing claims over the areas of the south china sea. their dispute has become increasingly tense making subic an important strategic location once again. the proposed facility would give washington a foothold from which to monitor the south china sea and the maritime activities of china. the constitution bans foreign troops from keeping a permanent base on the country. the proposed joint use facility will be governed by the philippine military to side step any constitutional issues. even so the anticipated return of the u.s. military has already steered hostile demonstrations. ambassador chose his words carefully to try and ease public concern. >> let me stress it is a joint use of facilities. there is no mention at all of a permanent base because i think the u.s. is ver
in 1992 the navy base was returned to the philippines. the area is developed as a special economic zone. the philippines wants to strengthen its alliance with the united states to counter balance the rising power with its neighbor, china. the philippines and china have competing claims over the areas of the south china sea. their dispute has become increasingly tense making subic an important strategic location once again. the proposed facility would give washington a foothold from which to...
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this week saw the first piece of russia's revamped navy take to the seas the stern of a mistral class helicopter carrier built in russia's st petersburg shipyard is now waiting its trip to france where the entire vessel will be fully assembled artie's murray for an ocean i was at the milestone launch from moscow and paris. if you think. it. was a very fine round according to the deal signed two years ago this shipyard in st petersburg will play a vital role in the fabrication of vessels the section built here will soon had to france for completion before making the return journey to enter the service in russia's navy although there's no champagne available to celebrate here today because a bottle of it was just smashed on the new ship or rather on this section of a new ship it's still a big day for a big ship law on the mistral class warships have enough capacity to carry sixteen helicopters up to forty tanks or armored vehicles and around six hundred troops and a range of around forty thousand kilometers the equivalent of a single trip around the entire globe and what's even maybe mo
this week saw the first piece of russia's revamped navy take to the seas the stern of a mistral class helicopter carrier built in russia's st petersburg shipyard is now waiting its trip to france where the entire vessel will be fully assembled artie's murray for an ocean i was at the milestone launch from moscow and paris. if you think. it. was a very fine round according to the deal signed two years ago this shipyard in st petersburg will play a vital role in the fabrication of vessels the...
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this week saw the first piece of russia's revamped navy take to the seas the stern of a mistral class helicopter carrier built in russia's st petersburg shipyards is now waiting is trip to france where the entire vessel will be fully assembled. was at the milestone launch by moscow and paris. if you think. this is. a very fine film round according to the deal signed two years ago this shipyard in st petersburg will play a vital role in the fabrication of vessels the section built here will soon had to france for completion before making the return journey to enter the service in russia's navy although there's no champagne available to celebrate here today because a bottle of it was just smashed on the new ship or rather on this section of a new ship it's still a big day for a big ship as long as the mistral class warships have enough capacity to carry sixteen helicopters up to forty tanks or armored vehicles and around six hundred troops and a range of around forty thousand kilometers the equivalent of a single trip around the entire globe and what's even maybe more important if it is
this week saw the first piece of russia's revamped navy take to the seas the stern of a mistral class helicopter carrier built in russia's st petersburg shipyards is now waiting is trip to france where the entire vessel will be fully assembled. was at the milestone launch by moscow and paris. if you think. this is. a very fine film round according to the deal signed two years ago this shipyard in st petersburg will play a vital role in the fabrication of vessels the section built here will soon...
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the navy appears to have addressed that problem. while the cost to build the sea frames for the follow-up ships is still did double the program's originally overoptimistic cost estimate, which is not unusual, the cost to complete their construction appears to have stabilized at about $450 million each. today i'm concerned about another very serious problem that the navy will buy too many of these ships before the combination of their sea frames, with their interchangeable mission modules, has been proven capable of performing the missions these ships are supposed to perform. in other words, the navy won't know whether this literal combat ship meets the combatant commander's operational requirements until after it has procured more than half of the 52 planned ships. this is particularly troubling inasmuch as the literal combat ship complete will comprise more than one-third of the navy's surface combatant ships. the program works against small boats, especially in the littorals. these three primary missions appear oriented towards co
the navy appears to have addressed that problem. while the cost to build the sea frames for the follow-up ships is still did double the program's originally overoptimistic cost estimate, which is not unusual, the cost to complete their construction appears to have stabilized at about $450 million each. today i'm concerned about another very serious problem that the navy will buy too many of these ships before the combination of their sea frames, with their interchangeable mission modules, has...
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that was a long sense of tension of one of the causes of the war of 1812 was the way the british navy was aboard american ships and say we don't thank you are really american you are british and we will draft to in to their british navies of this has long been the attention but it was not the securely popular to give the british the right to search the ships that they were participating in the slave trade. a different version would to the senate and it attached a bunch of changes including the provision the cases would be tried in american court rather than the international courts and change the geographical scope in the british were not willing to go along with that. the treaty failed the in the u.s. and britain cooperated where british ships and navy ships were patrolled off the coast of africa looking for the slave ships of the there country and of the british have been to to you capture the american slave trade ship they would bring it over and it was the unconventional eventually the government would say you were knight treaty? this isn't something the government wants to do. on
that was a long sense of tension of one of the causes of the war of 1812 was the way the british navy was aboard american ships and say we don't thank you are really american you are british and we will draft to in to their british navies of this has long been the attention but it was not the securely popular to give the british the right to search the ships that they were participating in the slave trade. a different version would to the senate and it attached a bunch of changes including the...
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loved the guy but i didn't go into the navy seals. you went into training, advance and basic seals training in san diego, what does it take to be a navy seal. >> if i could bottle it and figure out a way we could package it and you and i would be on an island tomorrow. it's annal can me that comes together. refusal of quitting is something you have to bring and the desire to be on that team, to do that job. i think it's beyond testing yourself. you want to be part of that elite brotherhood and that will help you see the finish line. >> michael: first of all, i always wonder this. i could step in the ring with mike tyson i could do it for $1 million, what would happen if i walked in. if i walked into day one of seal training. today i had chex mix bagel and coffee. what would happen to me on day one. >> it would an tough day. >> michael: would i live? >> you would survive it. when a young lion tells me can i get my seal training? no. it comes down to you. do you believe you can be a seal. do you believe you can get through the training.
loved the guy but i didn't go into the navy seals. you went into training, advance and basic seals training in san diego, what does it take to be a navy seal. >> if i could bottle it and figure out a way we could package it and you and i would be on an island tomorrow. it's annal can me that comes together. refusal of quitting is something you have to bring and the desire to be on that team, to do that job. i think it's beyond testing yourself. you want to be part of that elite...
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this guy next to me is a navy s.e.a.l. and he is not. >> reporter: robert only stepped down as chief. he's still a commander in the waukegan police force. because of the first amendment, it's not illegal to lie about your military service. but the stolen valor act signed in june makes it a crime to profit from that lie. shannon, back to you. >> mike, thank you. >>> investigators in arizona are trying to determine where 19 members of an elite firefighting unit were killed sunday. violent wind gusts set a death trap for the property shots. some of whom are seen here as they fought what was thought to be a relatively manageable forest fire. the lone survivor was on lockout duty and had warned the crew that the weather was changing. >>> just how much it iscosting you to have a frequent flyer in the white house. the grapevine is next. when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. i'm in my work van, having lunch, next minu
this guy next to me is a navy s.e.a.l. and he is not. >> reporter: robert only stepped down as chief. he's still a commander in the waukegan police force. because of the first amendment, it's not illegal to lie about your military service. but the stolen valor act signed in june makes it a crime to profit from that lie. shannon, back to you. >> mike, thank you. >>> investigators in arizona are trying to determine where 19 members of an elite firefighting unit were killed...
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of them that she called and the congressman from minnesota to create the first female branch of the navy and here to talk about her is jena lowell rice, give it up for her. >> mayor, lee, distinguished guest and friends and family. thank you, for honoring our great confident, dr. margaret mom chung, i have to admit, when we first heard about this they were really excited but we had no idea what it was. so we did a little research, and we found out what the tunnel boring machine was and we looked at each other and we said really? >> really? >> they are going to name a massive construction machine after our anti-doc? that is what we called her. >> and then we thought about it, this is perfect, there is actually quite similar. in several different ways. this tunnel boring machine is a pioneer as it will start the tunneling in phase two of the central subway and auntie was a pioneer as you have heard as the first american board chinese physician in the country and she started the first western clinic in china town and why this will help to build a subway that will bring together neighborhood
of them that she called and the congressman from minnesota to create the first female branch of the navy and here to talk about her is jena lowell rice, give it up for her. >> mayor, lee, distinguished guest and friends and family. thank you, for honoring our great confident, dr. margaret mom chung, i have to admit, when we first heard about this they were really excited but we had no idea what it was. so we did a little research, and we found out what the tunnel boring machine was and we...
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navy considering salvaging four unarmed bombs dropped by u.s. fighter jets into australia's great barrier reef during a training exercise gone wrong. this happened last week during joint exercises with the australian military. two fighter jets each dropping a concrete filled practice bomb and an unarmed laser-guided explosive bomb. the ordinances reportedly pose a low risk to the protected marine zone. >>> check out a new video that's going viral on youtube. bonnie anniker did some tumbling for a dolphin at an aquarium and made herself a new fan. apparently in the video the dolphin is heard responding to her antics. it sounds an awful lot like he's laughing. get a bit of a show. apparently the girl belongs to some sort of performance or acrobatic or circus troupe.
navy considering salvaging four unarmed bombs dropped by u.s. fighter jets into australia's great barrier reef during a training exercise gone wrong. this happened last week during joint exercises with the australian military. two fighter jets each dropping a concrete filled practice bomb and an unarmed laser-guided explosive bomb. the ordinances reportedly pose a low risk to the protected marine zone. >>> check out a new video that's going viral on youtube. bonnie anniker did some...
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brown was the navy's first navy pilot shut down. his friend was beloved by almost everyone who knew him. >>> an airport customs agent went above and beyond the call of duty. hear what he did when a pregnant travel arrived in his station and went into labor. >>> and some raindrops may in our future. mark tamayo will be here for your workweek forecast. >>> it was an unexpected arrival at eep hair airport. a woman went into labor. two doctors had given her the okay to go on vacation. baby adam still had seven weeksing to. he decided he wasn't gonna wait. >> too much pain start suddenly. >> after another 30 days in the hospital, they will be able to go home. his parents will have a vacation souvenir that will last him a lifetime going back home. >>> let's check in with mark tamayo and see what's going on. it's been kind of cloudy and gray on the coast. >> drizzle late tonight and tomorrow morning. the typical bay area weather pattern, cool temperatures near the immediate coastline. still some 90s inland. we're tracking moisture to the s
brown was the navy's first navy pilot shut down. his friend was beloved by almost everyone who knew him. >>> an airport customs agent went above and beyond the call of duty. hear what he did when a pregnant travel arrived in his station and went into labor. >>> and some raindrops may in our future. mark tamayo will be here for your workweek forecast. >>> it was an unexpected arrival at eep hair airport. a woman went into labor. two doctors had given her the okay to go...
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the other is chris kasteny who fought as a navy seal and is now an astronaut. there is an italian who is there along with russians. so we are doing that part already. we provide commercial exploration for cargo. which is not a big business. not a large industry provider, traditional provider. we have a stecked company called orbital appliances -- from right here in dulles, virginia, that loun muched their anteris rocket from island, 2 1/2 hours drive from here. we'll have two american companies carrying cargo to the international space station. if we can get the president on board -- if we can get the congress on board with the president's plan, we will select probably one to one and a half ato three american competitors to carry our crews to space. it is criminal to me that i have to authorize my budget people, my financial people to write a check for $454 million, a little bit more than a month ago, to extend our contract with the russians to continue to carry our crews to the international space station on souyuz because we have not yet brought the capabilit
the other is chris kasteny who fought as a navy seal and is now an astronaut. there is an italian who is there along with russians. so we are doing that part already. we provide commercial exploration for cargo. which is not a big business. not a large industry provider, traditional provider. we have a stecked company called orbital appliances -- from right here in dulles, virginia, that loun muched their anteris rocket from island, 2 1/2 hours drive from here. we'll have two american companies...
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i did it as a navy pilot. i did it when i was in congress and then as said iran resigned from congress in 1969 in my fourth term and then went into the nixon cabinet and served in of the office of economic opportunity. and with my first executive's job i started making some notes about that. and then when president ford came and come he called me back to the transition. i was the ambassador to nato at the time. i told them. he'd been a legislator that never served in the executive position. and i told him that i keep those kind of little rules and i don't know what i said to him, maybe something like the staff shouldn't say the white house is calling. buildings can't call. he said what the shavit. you should circulate that to the senior staff and the white house and it ended up being named rumsfeld's rebels and it ended up gaining a life of itself and then new york journal and people had been reading it for now a quarter of a center of the i guess. but i decided to write a book about the rules. and that is now
i did it as a navy pilot. i did it when i was in congress and then as said iran resigned from congress in 1969 in my fourth term and then went into the nixon cabinet and served in of the office of economic opportunity. and with my first executive's job i started making some notes about that. and then when president ford came and come he called me back to the transition. i was the ambassador to nato at the time. i told them. he'd been a legislator that never served in the executive position. and...
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me and kevin and chris and david. >> jimmy: a navy s.e.a.l. >> navy s.e.a.l. pretty badass guy. within about 3 weeks, the navy s.e.a.l. gained 80 pounds. [ laughter ] just turned him all around. he's just like "you guys are ruining my career!" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's not a navy s.e.a.l. anymore. >> no. he drives an ice cream truck. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's good. is it fun working with all your friends and all this stuff? i mean, just those guys. they're all your best friends. there's a ton -- like chris rock, colin quinn, cheri oteri, kevin james. >> uh, zeppo marx. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: zeppo marx? >> all six stooges are in it. the ayatollah. >> jimmy: the ayatollah's in it? >> he did a little funny thing. he's a riot. >> jimmy: i never see him acting comedy, so it's good. >> no, he doesn't do it. he fakes a death, or something, but whatever. >> jimmy: but it is everyone. it's you, it's rock. david spade, nick swardson. i love those dudes. >> swardson was great on the show the other night. >> jimmy: he's great. he's so good. >> he's a good boy. yeah, we have fun. me a
me and kevin and chris and david. >> jimmy: a navy s.e.a.l. >> navy s.e.a.l. pretty badass guy. within about 3 weeks, the navy s.e.a.l. gained 80 pounds. [ laughter ] just turned him all around. he's just like "you guys are ruining my career!" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's not a navy s.e.a.l. anymore. >> no. he drives an ice cream truck. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's good. is it fun working with all your friends and all this stuff? i mean, just those guys....
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and, of course, oversight of the navy's organization is priority. that he continue to focus on the services for our residents. we project 8.7 million from our housing and 3 pointed 1 from housing. on the cost side our expenses are working order driven. our contracts includes professional services with landscaping services and janitoral services. each of which provide employment opportunity to disadvantaged san franciscans. on our contract they include the operation of our give him managed by ymca. and we have a childcare development center. we have culturally sensitive services. the operations and development work orders to the city for administration services. we have great street paving. our fire department budget is covered for this and we want to staff an online clinic. the objective of our focus year 2014 revenues are anticipated to decrease as we move through the second half of the fiscal year and proceeded to the waterfront. we anticipate expenses will be lower mainly on city work orders. despite our challenges we are more diverse. there is n
and, of course, oversight of the navy's organization is priority. that he continue to focus on the services for our residents. we project 8.7 million from our housing and 3 pointed 1 from housing. on the cost side our expenses are working order driven. our contracts includes professional services with landscaping services and janitoral services. each of which provide employment opportunity to disadvantaged san franciscans. on our contract they include the operation of our give him managed by...
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when we come back jesse ventura suing the widow of navy seal chris keil. will there be a big boycott in florida. factor will return in just >> thanks for staying with us bill o'reilly is it legal segment tonight, navy seal and best selling author chris keil was murdered last february by a deranged man in texas. months before that i talked with mr. keil about his confrontation with jesse ventura. >> you say you knocked jesse ventura to the floor with a punch. now, you don't mention his name but everybody knows who that is. number one, that happened? you knocked him out? >> well, i knocked him down. >> bill: knocked him down. why? why would you punch ventura? >> i was in '06 was the year we lost our first two seals in iraq. we came home. we lost our last guy just before coming home. we had the wake in a seal bar there in coronado and he was there. >> bill: so he was bad mouthing the war, right? >> bad mouthing the war. bad mouthing bush. bad mouthing america. >> bill: and you took exception? >> i did find a problem with it. >> bill: so ventura sued for defam
when we come back jesse ventura suing the widow of navy seal chris keil. will there be a big boycott in florida. factor will return in just >> thanks for staying with us bill o'reilly is it legal segment tonight, navy seal and best selling author chris keil was murdered last february by a deranged man in texas. months before that i talked with mr. keil about his confrontation with jesse ventura. >> you say you knocked jesse ventura to the floor with a punch. now, you don't mention...
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when we come back jesse ventura suing the widow of navy seal chris keil. will there be a big boycott in florida. factor will return in just a few moments. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ the joint is jumpin' ♪ it's really jumpin' ♪ ♪ come in, cats ♪ and check your hats ♪ i mean this joint ijumpin' [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex helps revitalize your joints to keep 'em jumpin'.° like calcium supplements can help your bones osteo bi-fle n help your joints. ♪ osteo bi-flex... the best stuff in the joint. now in joint and muscle formula for people that demand even more for their bodies. [ babies crying ] surprise -- y
when we come back jesse ventura suing the widow of navy seal chris keil. will there be a big boycott in florida. factor will return in just a few moments. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i...
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this week saw the first piece of russia's revamped navy take to the seas the stern of a mistral class helicopter carrier built in russia's st petersburg shipyard is now awaiting its trip to france the entire vessel will be fully assembled. was at the milestone launch for moscow and paris. because you think. it. was a very fine run according to the deal signed two years ago this shipyard in st petersburg will play a vital role in the fabrication of vessels the section built here will soon had to france for completion before making the return journey to enter the service in russia's navy although there's no champagne available to celebrate here today because a bottle of it was just smashed on the new ship or rather on this section of a new ship it's still a big day for a big ship law on the mistrial class war ships have enough capacity to carry sixteen helicopters up to full to tanks or armored vehicles and around six hundred troops and a range of around forty thousand kilometers the equivalent of a single trip around the entire globe and what's even maybe more important it is a multipu
this week saw the first piece of russia's revamped navy take to the seas the stern of a mistral class helicopter carrier built in russia's st petersburg shipyard is now awaiting its trip to france the entire vessel will be fully assembled. was at the milestone launch for moscow and paris. because you think. it. was a very fine run according to the deal signed two years ago this shipyard in st petersburg will play a vital role in the fabrication of vessels the section built here will soon had to...
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and then the armed services the united states navy of america. can you believe that the vision and the determination so all one person or maybe 20 thousand can say oh, i'm home. i'm home. it's been an honor to be part of that. thank you all of you and thank everyone who will be and was a part of this thank you. (clapping) >> it's my pleasure to welcome supervisor mar are a cowen. she's actually on many city hall committees and boards. she was elected over the retirement system overseeing $17 billion. where is denise. $17 billion of investment money but here priority is her community. last week the supervisor helped with the family and musical and food festival. whether she's working inside or outside of city hall we know she's working hard to keep our district healthy and save. please welcome supervisor cowen >> yes $17.6 billion but whose counting. i look forward in entertaining a conversation that we will be able to have about using this funds making an investment in the community (clapping) we make investments all around the world with this fu
and then the armed services the united states navy of america. can you believe that the vision and the determination so all one person or maybe 20 thousand can say oh, i'm home. i'm home. it's been an honor to be part of that. thank you all of you and thank everyone who will be and was a part of this thank you. (clapping) >> it's my pleasure to welcome supervisor mar are a cowen. she's actually on many city hall committees and boards. she was elected over the retirement system overseeing...
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a navy seal. happen?oes that >> well, he was -- he wanted to be an astronaut. to chris about whether this was a lifelong dream of his. one time,number -- at half of our astronauts were active duty military. walks of life all from all over the military. when a military test pilot i applied for the space program and i was picked up. my 14-year career n loan to nasa from the marine corps. nasa reimbursed for the salary. but the marine corps, they -- me go for 14 years. and then i went back. space he -- you say the international space station up there for 13 years. what does it do? >> lots of stuff. -- of it is science scientific investigations in everything from life science, science, solar science. we now have a number of earth science experiments that are earth, looking t at the atmosphere. we now are doing technology development. called the ething alpha magnetic spectrometer many, is the product of many nations. manier than 20 nations that have -- it's a science experiment. it is a basic physics experiment looking at the beginning of time. trying to -- >> who's
a navy seal. happen?oes that >> well, he was -- he wanted to be an astronaut. to chris about whether this was a lifelong dream of his. one time,number -- at half of our astronauts were active duty military. walks of life all from all over the military. when a military test pilot i applied for the space program and i was picked up. my 14-year career n loan to nasa from the marine corps. nasa reimbursed for the salary. but the marine corps, they -- me go for 14 years. and then i went back....
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sean owe keefe -- >> sean o'keef had been acting director of the navy. if you have a person who is qualified, it doesn't matter if they are enlisted or not. i love my job. my job is to facilitate their success, to make them the number one place to work in government. one thing i have done is make them the best place to work, and allowed them to make us the best place to work in government. >> you mentioned chris cassidy having been in iraq and afghanistan, and he's an astronaut now. where is he now? >> he is on the international space station. he's a seal, a navy seal. >> how does that happen? >> well, he wanted to be an astronaut. you know, i haven't talked to chris about whether this was a life-long dream of his. we have a number of -- at one time about half of our astronauts were active duty military. they come from all walks of life nd from all over the military. i was a military test pilot when i applied for the space program and i was picked up. i went all the way through my 14-year career on my own from the marine corps. nasa reimbursed for my sal
sean owe keefe -- >> sean o'keef had been acting director of the navy. if you have a person who is qualified, it doesn't matter if they are enlisted or not. i love my job. my job is to facilitate their success, to make them the number one place to work in government. one thing i have done is make them the best place to work, and allowed them to make us the best place to work in government. >> you mentioned chris cassidy having been in iraq and afghanistan, and he's an astronaut now....
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history just barely that doesn't apply to things like osama bin laden and the navy seals furthermore moving data from the defense department to the cia and then deleting it is an example of the government's attempt to hide information from its own people and i don't mean the general public i literally mean the people it employs and potential whistleblowers alike in washington i marinate r.t. let's turn now to egypt where the military led interim government has laid out a six month plan to restore order to the country they also chose has an elbow. a prominent economic consultant as the country's new prime minister but both of those decisions were denounced by the muslim brotherhood and the protests continue. as of right now we have not heard of any clashes or deaths that have occurred today as the result of these protests however it should be noted that the military is limiting how many are allowed in to enter into square and the other clauses around the country where the people are protesting for larry very latest i was joined earlier by our team middle east bureau chief paula slayer
history just barely that doesn't apply to things like osama bin laden and the navy seals furthermore moving data from the defense department to the cia and then deleting it is an example of the government's attempt to hide information from its own people and i don't mean the general public i literally mean the people it employs and potential whistleblowers alike in washington i marinate r.t. let's turn now to egypt where the military led interim government has laid out a six month plan to...
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history just barely that doesn't apply to things like osama bin laden and the navy seals furthermore moving data from the defense department to the cia and then deleting it is an example of the government's attempt to hide information from its own people and i don't mean the general public i literally mean the people it employs and potential whistleblowers alike in washington i marinate r.t. let's turn now to egypt where the military led interim government has laid out a five month plan to restore order to the country they also chose. a prominent economic consultant as the country's new prime minister but both of those decisions were denounced by the muslim brotherhood and the protests continue. as of last night we have not heard of any clashes or deaths that have occurred today as a protest as a result of these protests however it should be noted that the military is limiting how many are allowed to enter tough where square and other plaza around the country to protest for the latest i was joined earlier by our team middle east bureau chief policy player in cairo and i first asked a
history just barely that doesn't apply to things like osama bin laden and the navy seals furthermore moving data from the defense department to the cia and then deleting it is an example of the government's attempt to hide information from its own people and i don't mean the general public i literally mean the people it employs and potential whistleblowers alike in washington i marinate r.t. let's turn now to egypt where the military led interim government has laid out a five month plan to...
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but in the same week, the navy launched a massive campaign about the dangers of bath salts, including this public service announcement. the psa starts with the reenactment of a sailor going through a bad bath salts trip. >> when people are using bath salts, they're not their normal self. >> reporter: in the video, the lieutenant in san diego describes why service members should stay away from synthetic drugs. >> ultimately, these people are jacking up their brains with the stuff they're doing. >> reporter: the navy's campaign illustrates that synthetic drugs are a growing concern in the military. but chris has some views about his own use. >> i have been sober now since november 11th, 2011. >> reporter: chris says that quitting was not entirely his choice. a few days after we last saw him chris was pulled over by military police. as he was being questioned about his strange behavior, chris admitted to using bath salts. chris is now being processed out of the marines, and says that it was not military authorities that convinced him to stop using. >> i gave my life back to god. every da
but in the same week, the navy launched a massive campaign about the dangers of bath salts, including this public service announcement. the psa starts with the reenactment of a sailor going through a bad bath salts trip. >> when people are using bath salts, they're not their normal self. >> reporter: in the video, the lieutenant in san diego describes why service members should stay away from synthetic drugs. >> ultimately, these people are jacking up their brains with the...
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learning how to escape situations like this with tips straight from the navy seals. she joins us next. >> brian: then shirley jones saying what she couldn't say before. legendary actress and singer joins us here live. ♪ come on get happy ♪ i'll meet you halfway ♪ pooches and puppies... we are tired of being fed on! we want k9 advantix ii! it not only kills fleas and ticks, k9 advantix ii also repels most ticks before they can attach. the leading brand kills, but doesn't repel. a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. infected ticks can even spread lyme disease. so let's put our paws down in ptest! till we all get veterinarian recommended k9 advantix ii! join us at k9advantix.com! as your life changes, fidelity is there r your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retir
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this is the navy yard looking from anacostia and basically the moderate ordinance the bureau. essentials leave they would issue to because it did say it topographical and then to go into the rivers of there are probably hundreds of cannonballs and the growth of the national -- national navy yard helped with anacostia. john van hook was one of the guys and actually he was spotted selling alcohol and the cigars in a basically the congressional says nothing about this are his real-estate interest. this is a famous photo of mathew brady. today you would be at the 11th street bridge within the basic fare mistake through sutherland's and then it shows up a lot. in to this day we're not sure what they're doing there. [laughter] but with 1887 this is the historic district with 1978 visa the original streets founded or uniontown so the names of the first 14 presidents, a pearson pearson, jefferson street fillmore and you can see frederick douglass property is the biggest in this town and today a national park site but this is about nine and a half acres. and grover cleveland negative c
this is the navy yard looking from anacostia and basically the moderate ordinance the bureau. essentials leave they would issue to because it did say it topographical and then to go into the rivers of there are probably hundreds of cannonballs and the growth of the national -- national navy yard helped with anacostia. john van hook was one of the guys and actually he was spotted selling alcohol and the cigars in a basically the congressional says nothing about this are his real-estate interest....
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but in the same week, the navy launched a massive campaig about the dangers of bath salts, including thisunce the psa reenactment of a sailor going through a bad bath salts trip. >> whe are salt they're not their normal self. >> reporter: in the video, the lieutenant in san diego describes why service members should stay away from synthetic drugs. >> ultimately, these people are jacking up their brains with the stuff they're doing. >> reporter: the navy's campaign illustrates that synthetic drugs are a growing concern in the military. but chris has some views his own use. av been sober now since 1, 2011 >> reporter: chris says that ys we last saw himntirely his . chris was pulled over by military police. as he was being questioned a his strange behavior, chris admitted to using bath salts. and says that itg processed out was not military authorities that convinced him to stop using. >> i gave my life back to god. every day since this happened i always keep a bible on me and i read proverbs daily, i know that this is the path. >> reporter: even though chris says that heound godnd that
but in the same week, the navy launched a massive campaig about the dangers of bath salts, including thisunce the psa reenactment of a sailor going through a bad bath salts trip. >> whe are salt they're not their normal self. >> reporter: in the video, the lieutenant in san diego describes why service members should stay away from synthetic drugs. >> ultimately, these people are jacking up their brains with the stuff they're doing. >> reporter: the navy's campaign...