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it was only fair, the city gave the navy the land for free. the hornet carried b25 bombers headed for the first raids in japan. today the pier is named for the man who led the raids, doolittle. bob mackenzie took us back to the doolittle raids. >> reporter: ronald reagan advanced him to general. but doolittle has long since assured his place in the history books. after pearl harbor after the united states was trying to recover its moral. lieutenant colonel doolittle came up with a plan. no such thing has ever been done. as everyone knew carriers were for fighter aircraft, light planes no one had ever taken off from a carrier deck in a medium weight bomber. yet that was the plan and doolittle felt he could do it. at that time, frank kapler had a not too stressful job as a navigator stationed in alameda. >> they went to operations and the operations people said while i was gone they had volunteered me for a very dangerous mission. chance of coming back were 50/50. >> reporter: capler could have backed out but like the other men who volunteered h
it was only fair, the city gave the navy the land for free. the hornet carried b25 bombers headed for the first raids in japan. today the pier is named for the man who led the raids, doolittle. bob mackenzie took us back to the doolittle raids. >> reporter: ronald reagan advanced him to general. but doolittle has long since assured his place in the history books. after pearl harbor after the united states was trying to recover its moral. lieutenant colonel doolittle came up with a plan....
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the feeling in the navy is this will bring more public attention to it, it's one of several
the feeling in the navy is this will bring more public attention to it, it's one of several
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so-called pivot to the asia pacific, the army and navy need or modernization, navy shipbuilding, military health care, acquisition reform, sexual assaults, among other important issues, and of course the impact of the sequester, negative impact. the new strategic guidance from the department of defense, protecting our gains as well as preparing for current and future threats. china's growing military capability, continued uncertainty in north korea and that peninsula, the destabilizing civil war in syria, iran's race to develop nuclear weapons capability and their threats to close the straits of hormuzz and others. our -- hormuz and others. our goals is to support the war fighters now and in the future. whenever the next crisis arises. mr. speaker, our subcommittee, like other appropriation subcommittees, clearly recognize the nation's debt and deficit and found areas in programs where reductions were possible without adversely impacting our armed forces and our modernization efforts. frankly, it is important that we find savings without harming readiness or increasing the risk incurred b
so-called pivot to the asia pacific, the army and navy need or modernization, navy shipbuilding, military health care, acquisition reform, sexual assaults, among other important issues, and of course the impact of the sequester, negative impact. the new strategic guidance from the department of defense, protecting our gains as well as preparing for current and future threats. china's growing military capability, continued uncertainty in north korea and that peninsula, the destabilizing civil...
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the new report found that the navy is risking $40 billion by buying the ships faster than the technology can be tested. >> we could end up in a situation where we have a very expensive program, that's not delivering what the taxpayers want. >> the navy said every new ship building project has rough waters but insist the program is on track. the navy plans to eventually build 52 ships. >> new at five a new video posted online shows out a bay area group is getting crafty in making a social statement about same sex marriage. this movement is a low tech version of hacking. david stevenson is live to explain how they are changing the definition of marriage. >> reporter: that's right. the folks have hacked this dictionary are remaking the definition of marriage it's a movement to modernize the meaning of marriage using old fashioned ink and paper. they posted this online video shot inside a san francisco public library and several bookstores. the group is hacking dictionaries redefining marriage as between two people rather than husband and wife. >> yep. another one there. >> reporter: alexand
the new report found that the navy is risking $40 billion by buying the ships faster than the technology can be tested. >> we could end up in a situation where we have a very expensive program, that's not delivering what the taxpayers want. >> the navy said every new ship building project has rough waters but insist the program is on track. the navy plans to eventually build 52 ships. >> new at five a new video posted online shows out a bay area group is getting crafty in...
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>> the u.s. 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
>> the u.s. 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...
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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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he had warned the cabinet of the need to build up the navy before the war even started. and he inevitably came in to conflict with his colleagues because he had to think about the global war. he to consider the defense of britain as a priority over winning in america. in words which held true of so many of the men who lost america, one contemporary said of his problems that they originated, quote, more in the nature of the war than the salt of the lord. the punishment, however, fell upon him. it's popular to portray these individuals as incompetent blunders and explain british defeat in term of leadership. this is equally true, i would stress, in britain as in america. as most of the -- in the films like mel gibson "patriot" films like al pacino "revolution." it's pronounced in popular history. the march of -- ?awbl dedicated to what is almost apparently of the british leadership during the revolutionary war. it even permeates the academic scholars who use words like -- [inaudible] inconfident, and immediate o'cur to describe the leadership. this view that the british --
he had warned the cabinet of the need to build up the navy before the war even started. and he inevitably came in to conflict with his colleagues because he had to think about the global war. he to consider the defense of britain as a priority over winning in america. in words which held true of so many of the men who lost america, one contemporary said of his problems that they originated, quote, more in the nature of the war than the salt of the lord. the punishment, however, fell upon him....
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of the navy's surface combatant ships. the program works against small boats, especially in the littorals. these three primary missions appear oriented towards countering, among other things, some of the littoral or access denial capabilities that have been fielded in recent years by potential adversaries. the navy took delivery of the first of these two ships, the freedom and independence, more than three years ago. the ship called freedom actually deployed, albeit with limited capability, to singapore in expharch has experienced many of -- march and has experienced many of the technical challenges normally associated with a prototype ship. the decision to deploy the ship freedom prior to the completion of critical development and operational testing may be good salesmanship on the part of the navy, but the current plan to buy more than half of the total littoral combat ship fleet prior to the completion of operational testing plainly contradicts defense acquisition guidelines and best procurement practices. and amounts t
of the navy's surface combatant ships. the program works against small boats, especially in the littorals. these three primary missions appear oriented towards countering, among other things, some of the littoral or access denial capabilities that have been fielded in recent years by potential adversaries. the navy took delivery of the first of these two ships, the freedom and independence, more than three years ago. the ship called freedom actually deployed, albeit with limited capability, to...
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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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one of the causes of the war 1812 is the way that the british navy were aboard american ships and would conscript americans on board and say we don't think you're really america, you are british and that is why we are drifting you into the navy to fight against the war against france said this was a tension between the u.s. and britain and it wasn't politically popular to sign the treaty the would give the british the right to search american ships if they felt they were participating in the slave trade. it different version did go to the senate and they had a bunch of reservations or changes including a provision that the cases would be tried in the american courts rather than these international courts and they changed the geographical scope and the british were not willing to go along with it. so the treaty failed in the 18 twenties and the u.s. 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
one of the causes of the war 1812 is the way that the british navy were aboard american ships and would conscript americans on board and say we don't think you're really america, you are british and that is why we are drifting you into the navy to fight against the war against france said this was a tension between the u.s. and britain and it wasn't politically popular to sign the treaty the would give the british the right to search american ships if they felt they were participating in the...
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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 neighborhoods of the city, and auntie b
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...
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use of the navy in combination with the army. between the two of them they managed to land over 16,000 troops on staten island in a matter of hours one afternoon. they used crafts designed by the brother, lord admiral richard howell, crafts that were very like those used on d-day in which the boat would literally turn into a gangplank as the troops just charged off of it. lord richard now like several of the characters in this book later became a major british hero. he was listed there in a battle called the glorious -- in the early wars the first revolutionary. and then we have john begoin who is a rising star in the british army after a successful defense in portugal against. >> during the seven-year war period in which we american call the french indian war. i'm glad we have in the audience a great expert on begoin. properly referred to the person he knew the least but indeed i think has faded most from american history and yet was one of the most important people in london, lord george germane who was secretary of state for a
use of the navy in combination with the army. between the two of them they managed to land over 16,000 troops on staten island in a matter of hours one afternoon. they used crafts designed by the brother, lord admiral richard howell, crafts that were very like those used on d-day in which the boat would literally turn into a gangplank as the troops just charged off of it. lord richard now like several of the characters in this book later became a major british hero. he was listed there in a...
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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 government what to do, and so one of the consequences was that because of the u.s. wasn't able to consistently invest in naval protection to enforce the ban on slave trading by an american ships, they were time period when there was a lot of ships flying the american flag that were engaged in illegal slave trade. and so wasn't until 1862 in the middle of the civil war that president lincoln's administration sent the treaty up to the senate and it was ratified them and then the u.s. joined the system of international courts. and dramatically right after the u.s. joined the system, there was only one small bit of a slave trade that was very active in which was the trade to cuba. and was carried on heavily in american ships even though i
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 government what to do, and so one of the consequences was that because of the u.s. wasn't able to consistently invest in naval protection to...
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now to next year's budget the focus on the coming months is the agreement with the navy. 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 w
now to next year's budget the focus on the coming months is the agreement with the navy. 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...
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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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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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>> the navy exchange. marts --ular, the many minimarts. >> they are technically owned by the navy. >> yes, they are. >> the number of combatant ships that are reduced to zero? [indiscernible] to sequester questions. you are talking about capabilities we are missing if we need to surge ships. capability is a little vague. than notit means more having vending machines stocked. forces back inot the air breed are you hoping that you will have similar , andsals of that fortune get things back. make itabilities can back? >> when i speak to capabilities, as an example, if you take an air wing, they do air to ground, i whole series of missions for highlights -- for pilots. what will happen is that when you are unable to fully fund it, you have to reconcile what missions will these pilots be qualified to do. so we can report to the theater, and you're going to get in this mitigation -- in this mission in this regard. we would have to tailor more something we do not like to do because the world is dynamic. certified
>> the navy exchange. marts --ular, the many minimarts. >> they are technically owned by the navy. >> yes, they are. >> the number of combatant ships that are reduced to zero? [indiscernible] to sequester questions. you are talking about capabilities we are missing if we need to surge ships. capability is a little vague. than notit means more having vending machines stocked. forces back inot the air breed are you hoping that you will have similar , andsals of that...
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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...
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trying to protect the -- the navy trying to protect ship and therefore trying to protect the airplane. army trying to protect brigades. this is not what so-com is doing. i really believe this is a visionary return to the roots of the community with an acknowledgement of the present day situation that we are running short of assets. the world is more dangerous than it's been before with a lot of diverse potential threats out there. socom is offering our policy makers with ways to address those threats at a very low level with a very low footprint in ways that can hopefully diffuse those threats before they turn to violence before they turn into bigger crisis. it is a way that will lead to an improvement in effectiveness and i will add one caveat, that the only danger in this policy that socom is pursuing is our policy makingers will love them -- makers. and will use them in ways that will cause them to be drone into a situation where they were not the answer. you get a bunch of highly skilled folks killed. i hope that doesn't happen. i hope the leadership in socom will be daily -- succ
trying to protect the -- the navy trying to protect ship and therefore trying to protect the airplane. army trying to protect brigades. this is not what so-com is doing. i really believe this is a visionary return to the roots of the community with an acknowledgement of the present day situation that we are running short of assets. the world is more dangerous than it's been before with a lot of diverse potential threats out there. socom is offering our policy makers with ways to address those...
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a first for the navy landing a drone on an aircraft carrier and a hit and run driver's frightening encounter with a stroller. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, july 11th. >>> good morning. i'm paige hopkins. the defense in the trial of george zimmerman rested its case late yesterday. judge deborah nelson says she anticipates closing arguments starting today with deliberations beginning friday afternoon. nbc's sarah dallof is live for us outside the courthouse in sanford, florida. sarah, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paige. a lot of big developments yesterday, but the main headline, george zimmerman will not testify. >> the defense would call robert zimmerman sr., your honor. >> after four days of testimony, attorneys for george zimmerman who pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder wrapped up their case with zimmerman's father. one last witness testifying the screams on the 911 call. >> i told them absolutely it's my son, george. >> i am asking your client questions. please, mr. west. >> reporter: it was a day sprinkled with heated
a first for the navy landing a drone on an aircraft carrier and a hit and run driver's frightening encounter with a stroller. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, july 11th. >>> good morning. i'm paige hopkins. the defense in the trial of george zimmerman rested its case late yesterday. judge deborah nelson says she anticipates closing arguments starting today with deliberations beginning friday afternoon. nbc's...
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the only survivor was suckeded out of the navy plane -- sucked out of the navy plane and landed on the sunnyvale municipal golf course. a young student found him, assumed he was dead, and covered the body with the parachute. >> one one of the crash trucks from the base run over the parachute shroud. it didn't hit my body, but it straddled it over the parachute. they didn't see me! then i guess someone told him, hey, there's a body under the chute! >> he says he feels for everyone involved, including emergency responders. >>> there are a dozen survivors still in the hospital tonight. three of the patients remain in critical condition. and there are two patients at stanford hospital, one in critical condition. >>> first responders, flight crew members, passengers will revisit the heroes of the flight in a special program tomorrow night, 7:00 on kpix 5. >>> overruled! >> the defense rests but not after a testy exchange. what the judge was forced to repeat three times. >> salvaging the celebration. how one engineer says the new bay bridge span can be opened this labor day weekend. >> and f
the only survivor was suckeded out of the navy plane -- sucked out of the navy plane and landed on the sunnyvale municipal golf course. a young student found him, assumed he was dead, and covered the body with the parachute. >> one one of the crash trucks from the base run over the parachute shroud. it didn't hit my body, but it straddled it over the parachute. they didn't see me! then i guess someone told him, hey, there's a body under the chute! >> he says he feels for everyone...
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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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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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the buck stops there. >> in the navy if a commanding officer if someone does something and sinks a ship and runs to the ground, and the board of inquiries that i did not do it and it was a seaman he would be dead on arrival. >> so the bottom line s these things are not that complicated. they have a responsibility under the law it has been in place since 1999. and they still do this oh, we don't understand and no it is this person and that person, and if you asked direct questions to a person, they go, oh, we are not obligated to respond. but, everything is done to avaid that responsibility. >> any further public comment? >> let's call the question. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> the motion passes unanimously and we find miss patterson has failed to respond in a timely manner and she acknowledged as much as so. >> we will move on to the next one. >> should we take the next two together? >> they go hand in hand, there was no requirement to turnover the information and we can say that they are required to follow the order, if there was a requirement then clearly she did not fo
the buck stops there. >> in the navy if a commanding officer if someone does something and sinks a ship and runs to the ground, and the board of inquiries that i did not do it and it was a seaman he would be dead on arrival. >> so the bottom line s these things are not that complicated. they have a responsibility under the law it has been in place since 1999. and they still do this oh, we don't understand and no it is this person and that person, and if you asked direct questions to...
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i don't think there is a great deal of interest on the navy's part in the strategic petroleum reserve and it tends to get jockeyed by both political parties as an effort to keep the price of gasoline down in the summer driving months if it looks like it might go up and create on popularity. i think it has moved reasonably far away from its original purpose and probably is not as strategically important as it once was. left.ve got a few minutes i think we will end on one from facebook -- from kevin. what can a young person do to prepare themselves to be the most competitive applicants in the fields of foreign policy like the cia and state department? >> if you have an aptitude for to start withges that. the two that are probably a strategic to the most important but not the only ones -- i would say would be chinese, mandarin, and arabic. those parts of the world are likely to have lots of dealings, good and bad, in the years to come. even if you don't end up becoming fluent or work in country but if you just know a foreign language well enough to be comfortable in its and to have read
i don't think there is a great deal of interest on the navy's part in the strategic petroleum reserve and it tends to get jockeyed by both political parties as an effort to keep the price of gasoline down in the summer driving months if it looks like it might go up and create on popularity. i think it has moved reasonably far away from its original purpose and probably is not as strategically important as it once was. left.ve got a few minutes i think we will end on one from facebook -- from...
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the buck stops there. >> in the navy if a commanding officer if someone does something and sinks a ship and runs to the ground, and the it and it was a seaman i did he would be dead on arrival. >> so the bottom line s these things are not that complicated. they have a responsibility under the law it has been in place since 1999. and they still do this oh, we don't understand and no it is this person and that person, and if you asked direct questions to a person, they go, oh, we are not obligated to respond. but, everything is done to avaid that responsibility. >> any further public comment? >> let's call the question. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> the motion passes unanimously and we find miss patterson has failed to respond in a timely manner and she acknowledged as much as so. >> we will move on to the next one. >> should we take the next two together? >> they go hand in hand, there was no requirement to turnover the information and we can say that they are required to follow the order, if there was a requirement then clearly she did not follow the order. so i think that
the buck stops there. >> in the navy if a commanding officer if someone does something and sinks a ship and runs to the ground, and the it and it was a seaman i did he would be dead on arrival. >> so the bottom line s these things are not that complicated. they have a responsibility under the law it has been in place since 1999. and they still do this oh, we don't understand and no it is this person and that person, and if you asked direct questions to a person, they go, oh, we are...
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the navy says the bombs did not explode and were dropped away from the coral to minimize damage to the reef. to cycling now where christopher froome is poised to win this year's tour de france. he has a commanding lead and is on course to become the second consecutive british winner of cycling's premier event. the riders should cross the finish line soon. >> christopher froome dominated the tour from the outset. no one could match his devastating speed. he showed incredible energy in the mountains, especially during a spectacular ascent. he shook off rival after rival before reaching the summit at a pace that drew unfortunate comparisons to the disgraced lance armstrong. >> i really did not see myself winning that stage today. i really cannot believe it. >> some observers have -- can hardly believe that a performance like froome's could be achievable by fair means. he was almost unbeatable in the time trials. , tonyne man surpassed him martin. overall, it was a successful tour with germany -- for germany with five stage victories. >> i'm really happy i have had a chance to get the best
the navy says the bombs did not explode and were dropped away from the coral to minimize damage to the reef. to cycling now where christopher froome is poised to win this year's tour de france. he has a commanding lead and is on course to become the second consecutive british winner of cycling's premier event. the riders should cross the finish line soon. >> christopher froome dominated the tour from the outset. no one could match his devastating speed. he showed incredible energy in the...
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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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it's looking the fema operations and we're trying to getty folks from fema and the navy and the private sector. if you look at the other side of the briefing sheet i you can see some of the agencies listed. so again that's may 15 that's next wednesday and we're looking forward to seeing you folks there. any questions? >> thank you jill any questions? we look forward to it and i know we'll see many of you. we're going to give ail m r e's instead of hotdogs. if there's no questions we'll move on 80 and go to our administrator. thank you >> good afternoon, everyone the lifeline council is made up of any of our department heads that are critical to restoring san francisco after an emergency and also allow our utility agrees to get our telecommunications back up and running our water and sewer. our objectives are to improve the planning and restoration and he establish collaborations and recovery following a major disaster. we've got a huge independent study and we talked about our tangible story where we collectively worked with pg&e additional solving one our of of their issues and support
it's looking the fema operations and we're trying to getty folks from fema and the navy and the private sector. if you look at the other side of the briefing sheet i you can see some of the agencies listed. so again that's may 15 that's next wednesday and we're looking forward to seeing you folks there. any questions? >> thank you jill any questions? we look forward to it and i know we'll see many of you. we're going to give ail m r e's instead of hotdogs. if there's no questions we'll...
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the navy. >> watch the entire event any time at c-span.org. a live look here at the u.s. capitol where the house of representatives was in for legislative work today. the members approved a rewrite of education legislation known as the no child left behind law. the final vote was 221-207. the white house issued a veto threat on the bill. we'll have more live house coverage next week on c-span, and the senate here on c-span2. here's a look at the weekend programming. >> in 2003 in an article, you recommended a historical, quote, a historical reckoning with crimes committed, sponsored, or permitted by the united states, unquote. which crimes were you referring to, and which decisions taken by the current administration would you recommend for such a reckoning? >> thank you, senator. again, thank you for giving me occasion to respond to that. i, as an immigrant to this country, any this that country is the greatest country on earth as i know do you. i would never apologize for america. america is
the navy. >> watch the entire event any time at c-span.org. a live look here at the u.s. capitol where the house of representatives was in for legislative work today. the members approved a rewrite of education legislation known as the no child left behind law. the final vote was 221-207. the white house issued a veto threat on the bill. we'll have more live house coverage next week on c-span, and the senate here on c-span2. here's a look at the weekend programming. >> in 2003 in an...
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is in the president's budget, the navy plans to draw down the and then the fleet. it is my understanding the secretary of the navy is supportive of this position. have you spoken to the to make sure they fulfill their requirements? >> i have not been physically. they are going to have their list ready in the fall. i would have to see whether specifically we are addressing their needs. >> there is some concern about to seeansition, and those platforms are utilized so there is not a gap while we are transitioning. we are withdrawing from afghanistan, there is going to s that will beset distributed. i wish you would take a look at what sequestration is doing to andn the southern command the huge success they have had in interdiction of drugs going north. the last year columbia ed 207 metricict di tons. as it started to come to ward the joint task force interdict did 152 additional metric tons. by the time it got to the southern border they were getting another 10 tons. a lot of it was being interdicted before it even got , so i would appreciate as these assets are goi
is in the president's budget, the navy plans to draw down the and then the fleet. it is my understanding the secretary of the navy is supportive of this position. have you spoken to the to make sure they fulfill their requirements? >> i have not been physically. they are going to have their list ready in the fall. i would have to see whether specifically we are addressing their needs. >> there is some concern about to seeansition, and those platforms are utilized so there is not a...
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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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with no knowledge of the navy or the naval academy, i said, that's where i wanted to go. i decided to go to the naval academy in seventh grade. in ninth grade i started writing my congressmen, two state senators, and the president of the united states and vice president saying i really want to go to the naval academy. each year i would get a letter back saying, a little too early. write to us when you are a senior. i became a senior. i graduated in 1964. most people who are my age or close will remember in november of 1963, we lost president kennedy. lyndon johnson became president. i was no longer eligible for an appointment from him. i said i know you can't help, but i can't get an appointment out of south carolina. can you do something? about a week later a navy recruiter showed up at my front door and said, i understand you are interested in going to the naval academy. a couple months after that, a retired federal judge by the name of judge bennett traveled around the country at the behest of president johnson looking for young men of color who were interested in goin
with no knowledge of the navy or the naval academy, i said, that's where i wanted to go. i decided to go to the naval academy in seventh grade. in ninth grade i started writing my congressmen, two state senators, and the president of the united states and vice president saying i really want to go to the naval academy. each year i would get a letter back saying, a little too early. write to us when you are a senior. i became a senior. i graduated in 1964. most people who are my age or close will...
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a current pilot and aviation attorney and you flew for -- >> flew in the navy. >> for the navy, as well. okay. we'll speak to dan in a moment. richard, we were talking just before the break. as you're watching this video, no doubt this video will be part of the investigation. >> well, absolutely. absolutely. don, run the video whilst -- i can see the video, as well. if we run it together, you can get an idea looking at the time scales and if we start the video and you start to see the aircraft -- as it comes in, already the aircraft is too late. it's too late. but just about now is where they call for more power. you see the nose go up ever so slightly. >> richard, as you're describing this, you are a few seconds behind on a bit of a delay so it's not exactly matching up but proceed. >> right. well, on that basis, on those share you seconds we talk about, the seven seconds in, you can see more power coming in and the nose just start to rise ever so gently. again, it's too late. a second and a half when they call for the go around, you can see again the nose starts to arrive as they put
a current pilot and aviation attorney and you flew for -- >> flew in the navy. >> for the navy, as well. okay. we'll speak to dan in a moment. richard, we were talking just before the break. as you're watching this video, no doubt this video will be part of the investigation. >> well, absolutely. absolutely. don, run the video whilst -- i can see the video, as well. if we run it together, you can get an idea looking at the time scales and if we start the video and you start to...
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with no knowledge of the navy or the naval academy, i said, that's where i wanted to go. i decided to go to the naval academy in seventh grade. in ninth grade i started writing my congressmen, two state senators, and the president of the united states and vice president saying i really want to go to the naval academy. each year i would get a letter back saying, a little too early. write to us when you are a senior. i became a senior. i graduated in 1964. most people who are may mi age or close will remember in november of 1963, we lost president kennedy. lyndon johnson became president. i was no longer eligible from an appointment from him. i said i know you can't help, but i can't get an appointment out of south carolina. can you do something? about a week later a nafe yeay recruiter showed up at my front door and said, i understand you are interested in going to the naval academy. a couple months after that, a retired federal judge by the name of judge bennett traveled around the country at the behest of pt johnson looking for young men of color who were interested in g
with no knowledge of the navy or the naval academy, i said, that's where i wanted to go. i decided to go to the naval academy in seventh grade. in ninth grade i started writing my congressmen, two state senators, and the president of the united states and vice president saying i really want to go to the naval academy. each year i would get a letter back saying, a little too early. write to us when you are a senior. i became a senior. i graduated in 1964. most people who are may mi age or close...