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it was made for the president as a gift from the navy back in 1949. the president had already been here for four other vacation prior to that so the president relaxed by playing poker with his closest staff. they played cards from about 7:00 to 11:00 every night. to president truman this was a team building exercise. this was all about comma a derry and had nothing to do with winning or losing money. two of his staff are still living. mr. ellsey made eight of the 11 trips to key west. when they boarded the plane they threw $50 into the pot. the banker would save back part of the winnings so if they ran out of money the banker advanced you more money. it was all about team building. period he felt nobody ever lost more than $20. president truman regarded the big white house the great big jail. he felt he was constantly under everyone's eye so by coming to key west he could come with his closest stavgs let down his hair. sometimes some of his staff would let their beards grow for a couple of days. they certainly at times used off colored stories and hav
it was made for the president as a gift from the navy back in 1949. the president had already been here for four other vacation prior to that so the president relaxed by playing poker with his closest staff. they played cards from about 7:00 to 11:00 every night. to president truman this was a team building exercise. this was all about comma a derry and had nothing to do with winning or losing money. two of his staff are still living. mr. ellsey made eight of the 11 trips to key west. when they...
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the rap he will or the navy cross recipient in iraq and lena the first woman awarded the navy cross during world war i also important i think to recognize and honor those who have fought in a different way and sacrificed sometimes in the same way by losing their lives those who have strived to fulfill the promise laid out in our constitution to form a more perfect union those who have fought for the ideals that we cherish as a nation justice, quality, freedom that's why in january, i name the first ship of a new class the john louis after the iconic >> (clapping.) >> after the icon dearth and risked his life for that justice and quality and freedom and the naming convention for this entire class of ships are civil rights leader which brings us to the reason we're here today to name a ship for a person who stood for and killed for quality justice, freedom. >> harvey milk >> (clapping.) >> and his career was known i want to start with the fact that he came from a navy family his father william was a sub marine his mother joined the group in world war i that evoked for the inclusion of women
the rap he will or the navy cross recipient in iraq and lena the first woman awarded the navy cross during world war i also important i think to recognize and honor those who have fought in a different way and sacrificed sometimes in the same way by losing their lives those who have strived to fulfill the promise laid out in our constitution to form a more perfect union those who have fought for the ideals that we cherish as a nation justice, quality, freedom that's why in january, i name the...
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the navy. >> as long as we have a navy we'll still be teaching about the captain. >> december, 1950, he takes off over north korea with five other fighter pile lots including jesse brown. brown is the navy's first ever african- years after the military had been officially de segregated. >> when brown was shot down over enemy territory, he purposefully crash lapped his own plane to try to save him. >> the fact this a white sailor, would risk his life for an african-american sailor in 1950. >> in 1950, yes, sir. >> it's a huge deal. >> brown did not survive but for his bravery, he was awarded the segregation could work. the way he thought about de segregation was pretty much unpopular so he stepped forward. he was the one in front. >> the result of that friendship and his father's sacrifice can be seen in the diverse faces what came to their home today. >> men and women of color have come up to him and thanked him specifically for his service and for what he did for jesse >> he did not speak today because of parkinson's but mowed for pictures and receive the sailors' grateful applause
the navy. >> as long as we have a navy we'll still be teaching about the captain. >> december, 1950, he takes off over north korea with five other fighter pile lots including jesse brown. brown is the navy's first ever african- years after the military had been officially de segregated. >> when brown was shot down over enemy territory, he purposefully crash lapped his own plane to try to save him. >> the fact this a white sailor, would risk his life for an...
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it's not operated we the navy. but when you take a look at it, it's something that someone has to keep in the back of their mind. where do we think the russian navy is going? there are clear challenges. the sanctions that are a result of their activities in the u careen have hurt them, especially in terms of their ability to procure western electronics, machine tooling is a big one, their shipyards will likely face a falloff in trained personnel sometime in the near future simply because of demographic issues and a sort of lack of funding through the 1990s and early 2000s. what i refer to as the post-soviet naval platforms encountered problems, decades long. however, this is the key part to remember, what they do have is very good. the new submarines are technically excellent. the head of the naval warfare center had a model of the new ssn built in his office because he was so impressed with it. and we're going to have to -- this is something we're going to have to monitor. in the baltic, the deezen submarine fleet
it's not operated we the navy. but when you take a look at it, it's something that someone has to keep in the back of their mind. where do we think the russian navy is going? there are clear challenges. the sanctions that are a result of their activities in the u careen have hurt them, especially in terms of their ability to procure western electronics, machine tooling is a big one, their shipyards will likely face a falloff in trained personnel sometime in the near future simply because of...
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had become assistant secretary of the navy, as now had fdr. all that was left was for fdr to become vice president and president because that's what happened to tr, teddy roosevelt, after serving in the cabinet as assistant secretary of the navy, then went on to become vice president and president of the united states. and in 1916, roosevelt was assistant secretary of the navy. hughes had been appointed to the court as associate justice by president william howard taft. but he resigned in 1916 to become the republican candidate for president. and he ran against woodrow wilson. ran a dreadful campaign. he was the odds-on favorite, but he ultimately lost california by 4,000 votes and therefore the election. he went to bed the night of the election thinking that he had won. franklin roosevelt, who was a big wilson supporter, went to bed thinking that hughes had won. and the next morning the returns from the midwest and particularly california came in and it turned out that wilson won the election just barely. roosevelt continued as assistant secr
had become assistant secretary of the navy, as now had fdr. all that was left was for fdr to become vice president and president because that's what happened to tr, teddy roosevelt, after serving in the cabinet as assistant secretary of the navy, then went on to become vice president and president of the united states. and in 1916, roosevelt was assistant secretary of the navy. hughes had been appointed to the court as associate justice by president william howard taft. but he resigned in 1916...
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we understand the navy platforms. i'm always motivated to protect the navy's technologies. i have that advantage. >> so we learned that there was a leak inside a power paragon, which is a subsidiary of l-3 communications, a huge defense contractor. about 95% of their work is u.s. naval technology, most being electronics. the technology that was being leaked to china was navy destroyer information and submarine information. in the beginning we didn't know exactly who was the source of the leak at power paragon. we took a look at a number of factors. we'd look at travel. we'd look at access. after we'd sifted through all the information, it came down to one person. and it was chi mak. >> chi mak was born in china. he moved to the united states with his wife. he became an engineer in southern california in the 1980s. as an employee of power paragon. >> chi mak was a very good electrical engineer. he was the go-to guy in power paragon. >> chi mak had extraordinary access and was highly placed at work. he was trusted by the u.s. government experts. he worked with them side by si
we understand the navy platforms. i'm always motivated to protect the navy's technologies. i have that advantage. >> so we learned that there was a leak inside a power paragon, which is a subsidiary of l-3 communications, a huge defense contractor. about 95% of their work is u.s. naval technology, most being electronics. the technology that was being leaked to china was navy destroyer information and submarine information. in the beginning we didn't know exactly who was the source of the...
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we understand the navy platforms. i'm always motivated to protect the navy's technologies. i have that intelligent. -- advantage. >> we learned there was a leak inside power paragone, a subsidiary of l-3 communications. most of their work is in electronics. the technology being leaks to china was navy destroyer information and submarine information. in the begin, we didn't know exactly who was the source of the leak at power paragone. we took a look at a number of factors. we look at travel. we look at access. after we sifted through all the information, it came down to one person. and it was chi mack. >> chi mack was born in china. he moved to the united states with his wife. he became an engineer in southern california in the 1980s. as an employee of power paragone. >> chi mak was a very good electrical engineer. he was the go-to guy in power paragon. >> chi mak had extraordinary access and was highly placed at work. he was trusted by the u.s. government experts. he worked with them side by side. >> chi mak worked on some of the most sensitive navy technologies. technolog
we understand the navy platforms. i'm always motivated to protect the navy's technologies. i have that intelligent. -- advantage. >> we learned there was a leak inside power paragone, a subsidiary of l-3 communications. most of their work is in electronics. the technology being leaks to china was navy destroyer information and submarine information. in the begin, we didn't know exactly who was the source of the leak at power paragone. we took a look at a number of factors. we look at...
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served as a secretary of the navy, the texas navy. [laughter] perhaps potter -- in 1842, the regulated moderate award, potter found home surrounded by enemy of regulators. he thought he could get away by jumping into a nearby lake and escape by swimming under water to safety but he came up for air and the minute he did he was shot in the head. he's buried in texas and has a
served as a secretary of the navy, the texas navy. [laughter] perhaps potter -- in 1842, the regulated moderate award, potter found home surrounded by enemy of regulators. he thought he could get away by jumping into a nearby lake and escape by swimming under water to safety but he came up for air and the minute he did he was shot in the head. he's buried in texas and has a
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navy and the iranian navy. >> i only have 30 seconds here, bret. the timing of this, why does this all matter? >> reporter: because iran continues to thumb its nose at the u.s. even in the wake of the nuclear deal and all the money that has gone to iran and the payments the u.s. has given, yet this provocation by the iranian boats continues really day to day. >> have you talked to members of the navy, they say it's not unheard of to see iranian boats around our ships, but as bret points out, to have shots fired is reason to pay attention, because one miscalculation or miscommunication can start something much bigger. bret, we appreciate it, we'll have more on "special report." we'll be right back. at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. >>> following up on bret baier's report, the rules of engagement changed dramatically after 17 sailors were killed. >> we'll watch the story. thanks for joining us, everybody.
navy and the iranian navy. >> i only have 30 seconds here, bret. the timing of this, why does this all matter? >> reporter: because iran continues to thumb its nose at the u.s. even in the wake of the nuclear deal and all the money that has gone to iran and the payments the u.s. has given, yet this provocation by the iranian boats continues really day to day. >> have you talked to members of the navy, they say it's not unheard of to see iranian boats around our ships, but as...
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they want the navy to cover the cost of monitoring the family a future health. the navy rejected requests by lawmakers, including governor tom wolf, to pay for large-scale testing. the navy won't pay because experts haven't found any value in the test. >>> our extreme heat is being blamed for a massive fish kill in north jersey. hundreds of thousands of dead bunker fiah were spotted floating in the raritan bay area. it's the second fish kill in the waterway this week. environmental experts say it's a common problem this time of year. >> the temperatures here have been sweltering. you can imagine what it's like in a smaller water body like the streams, especially that aren't moving that quickly. >> officials say there is no risk to the public. the fish should all be washed away within two tide cycles. >>> an atlantic county girl, her family has spoken out for the first time and another person that was also struck by a ball. the 9-year-old doesn't want television to show her swollen, stitched lips and her broken teeth on television. i foul ball struck ciena saturd
they want the navy to cover the cost of monitoring the family a future health. the navy rejected requests by lawmakers, including governor tom wolf, to pay for large-scale testing. the navy won't pay because experts haven't found any value in the test. >>> our extreme heat is being blamed for a massive fish kill in north jersey. hundreds of thousands of dead bunker fiah were spotted floating in the raritan bay area. it's the second fish kill in the waterway this week. environmental...
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coming from a navy family and served in the navy himself in the 1950s. >> he became a naval officer, came to san diego as a diving instructor. after the navy he engaged in numerous pursuits and became increasingly active in politics as a pioneer for the gay rights movement. >> a u.s. finest harvey milk was among six ships to be named after the navy refueling ship, set to be built in san diego in 2019. >> well stick with us, the fire that is burning out of control in san bernardino county east of los angeles. >> yeah, we are just getting word that it is now 6,500 acres. keep in mind folks that this fire just broke out at 10:30 this morning. and already spread across 6,500 acres. more coverage on this fire when we come back. the extra crispy colonel. my extra crispy, twenty dollar fill-up feeds a family of four. it's crunchy! juicy! and oh so tasty. kfc. it's extra crispy good. >>> welcome back to the 4:00 on 2 as we will continue to monitor the blue cut fire, which has burned in southern california east of los angeles in san bernardino county. a fire that started about 10:30 this morn
coming from a navy family and served in the navy himself in the 1950s. >> he became a naval officer, came to san diego as a diving instructor. after the navy he engaged in numerous pursuits and became increasingly active in politics as a pioneer for the gay rights movement. >> a u.s. finest harvey milk was among six ships to be named after the navy refueling ship, set to be built in san diego in 2019. >> well stick with us, the fire that is burning out of control in san...
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not for himself but for mary jane wells, the wife of the secretary of the navy. one of mary lincoln's few close friends in washington. and he sealed in an envelope, wrote her name on it, and later mrs. wells framed the lock of hair with dried flowers that adorned lincoln's coffin at the white house funeral. and so that was really the first blood relic taken from abraham lincoln in this room by secretary of war stanton. then it was time to bring lincoln home to the white house. so the secretary of war sent for what was needed to convey the body of a dead president home to the white house. soldiers were sent. and they returned from a military shop a few blocks away carrying a rectangular plain pine box. an ammunition crate, a rifle crate, with a screw-top lid. so when those soldiers rounded the corner and came up 10th street with that box, the crowd moaned. because they knew intellectually that the president had died. they saw the cabinet members leaving. they knew. but the sight of that coffin was the real refutation of their hopes that lincoln could live. so that
not for himself but for mary jane wells, the wife of the secretary of the navy. one of mary lincoln's few close friends in washington. and he sealed in an envelope, wrote her name on it, and later mrs. wells framed the lock of hair with dried flowers that adorned lincoln's coffin at the white house funeral. and so that was really the first blood relic taken from abraham lincoln in this room by secretary of war stanton. then it was time to bring lincoln home to the white house. so the secretary...
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navy's history but to connect the navy to america and to the american people so it is important to remember and honor navel heroes sailors and marines that sacrificed for america that's why i named 8 ships for metal of honor recipients people like john thin and woody williams in are we there yet? world war ii and others for vietnam and just this morning alter camp pep it on the john a gunnery sergeant for a metal of honor for the canal and even though the mairpz were not in part of war effort toe figure out and died at hiroshima and others ships like the rap he will or the navy cross recipient in iraq and lena the first woman awarded the navy cross during world war i also important i think to recognize and honor those who have fought in a different way and sacrificed sometimes in the same way by losing their lives those who have strived to fulfill the promise laid out in our constitution to form a more perfect union those who have fought for the ideals that we cherish as a nation justice, quality, freedom that's why in january, i name the first ship of a new class the john louis after the i
navy's history but to connect the navy to america and to the american people so it is important to remember and honor navel heroes sailors and marines that sacrificed for america that's why i named 8 ships for metal of honor recipients people like john thin and woody williams in are we there yet? world war ii and others for vietnam and just this morning alter camp pep it on the john a gunnery sergeant for a metal of honor for the canal and even though the mairpz were not in part of war effort...
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it was medications from the navy. also several [inaudible] and newsletters media publications among others. >> directors any questions on the communications? any public comment? if not, next item >> item number five, ongoing business by board of directors. betwixt directors? >> directors any ongoing business? yes, mark >> i just want to make another comment about the part which has been going wonderfully. it's not quite completed yet but i assume when it is fully done we will have some sort of celebratory event, but as is right now, it's pretty great. lots of people, lots of dogs and lots of neighbors getting to know one another. so it's a great. i just want to thank the staff are all their work and certainly, the people at jon stewart's. great thank you so, thanks >> and when will the official opening be? >> we are looking later this month to try and schedule something to we don't have a date set yet but we will as mark indicated, when work is comfy we will have a evening opening get-together for residents and dogs.
it was medications from the navy. also several [inaudible] and newsletters media publications among others. >> directors any questions on the communications? any public comment? if not, next item >> item number five, ongoing business by board of directors. betwixt directors? >> directors any ongoing business? yes, mark >> i just want to make another comment about the part which has been going wonderfully. it's not quite completed yet but i assume when it is fully done we...
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his time in the navy. a navy electrician, he served from 1943 to 1946. >>> also a special night for families with special needs in south jersey. autism cares sponsored a family fun night in splash world, the park was closed to the public so children and their families could enjoy the night. a portion of the proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the autism cares foundation. >>> all right, turning to our weather, it was a nice night out there. beautiful day, wrapping up in center city. this is a live look from our campus camera. we've enjoyed a cooler start to the week, and it's going to stick around for tomorrow morning, so get ready for that. meteorologist sheena parveen has the details in the first alert neighborhood forecast. sheena. >> yeah, keith, you know, the humidity much lower, that's all because of this big area of high pressure. if you're wondering why we've had such nice weather, that's the reason why it's going to keep us nice tonight, it's going to keep us nice as we start the day tomorrow a
his time in the navy. a navy electrician, he served from 1943 to 1946. >>> also a special night for families with special needs in south jersey. autism cares sponsored a family fun night in splash world, the park was closed to the public so children and their families could enjoy the night. a portion of the proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the autism cares foundation. >>> all right, turning to our weather, it was a nice night out there. beautiful day, wrapping up in...
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this is not the regular navy. there's always concern that these maritime forces of iran that are doing this are not under the central control of the government and there's always concern that things can get out of hand. the u.s. navy yesterday taking the action to fire warning shots and tell them to back off. >> really taking it to the brink. we know you'll continue to look into details. barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you for that report. >>> now turning back to politics. you are looking now at live pictures of the donald trump rally in manchester, new hampshire. he is a little overdo. we're expecting donald trump to take the stage any moment. hillary clinton will be speaking from reno late they are afternoon. we will also bring that to you when that happens. >>> during clinton's speech in reno, she is expected to attack donald trump. she will specifically call him out for his support that he's getting from the so-called alt right. that is shorthand for extremist right wing political philosophies, things lik
this is not the regular navy. there's always concern that these maritime forces of iran that are doing this are not under the central control of the government and there's always concern that things can get out of hand. the u.s. navy yesterday taking the action to fire warning shots and tell them to back off. >> really taking it to the brink. we know you'll continue to look into details. barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you for that report. >>> now turning back to politics....
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kicking our navy in the shin. i realize that the rules of engagement are ambiguous. but maybe it's time for us to act, tom. tom: and this is -- it's not just any water. we're talking about very important oil shipping lanes that would be critical to the world's oil supplies. but it was also forget the money angle, the uss cole. 17 sailors died because a b a dinky boat rolled up next to it and blew a hole in the thing. >> yeah. that's just unbelievable. and here's the thing. they have the most vulnerable part of the iranian navy right across the straights, they're completely vulnerable to a strike by the u.s. navy. maybe if we fought back, the iranians wouldn't be so bold and wouldn't threaten the streets as they do today. remember, almost 50% of the world's oil passes through that straight. it's time for the united states navy to stand up and thump these guys once and for all. >> let's switch geography a little bit. and i promise, general i won't drag you you into the political world. but donald trump has gotten a
kicking our navy in the shin. i realize that the rules of engagement are ambiguous. but maybe it's time for us to act, tom. tom: and this is -- it's not just any water. we're talking about very important oil shipping lanes that would be critical to the world's oil supplies. but it was also forget the money angle, the uss cole. 17 sailors died because a b a dinky boat rolled up next to it and blew a hole in the thing. >> yeah. that's just unbelievable. and here's the thing. they have the...
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in other words, how do you eliminate your signature in the navy -- and the navy used to call it operating in an electromechanical spectrum reduction. and he realized when they would try to do that -- that is why it's kind of important to be able to do semifore, raise flags, so they have been practicing this. ton off your radar be able shoot celestial navigation, in case the cpgps goes out. they stopped teaching it. they realized that they lost gps, they had no means to navigate, no charts. admiral davidson goes we were trying to do this and we realized we we did not have the right solution because seaman hi cks decided she wanted to check her facebook page, so she walks out on the weather deck at night with her phone and once that -- what's that phone got? gps. everyone in the world is going to know there is some gps, it's probably on a ship. the same officer that did this with the headquarters group said, what do you think the largest electromagnetic signature in the entire headquarters emanated from? the billeting area. why? because everyone had their phone on. so, we had to take everyb
in other words, how do you eliminate your signature in the navy -- and the navy used to call it operating in an electromechanical spectrum reduction. and he realized when they would try to do that -- that is why it's kind of important to be able to do semifore, raise flags, so they have been practicing this. ton off your radar be able shoot celestial navigation, in case the cpgps goes out. they stopped teaching it. they realized that they lost gps, they had no means to navigate, no charts....
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is probably in the navy. and even if she is married anyone up to 41 can be drafted. workers, men and women, can quit their jobs and enroll with government permission. woman, youngan or or old, is in the front lines. maybe this isn't your idea of britain. the ads were different and you wonder if they still make bows and arrows in the village. they have quest -- kept quiet about industry, just as this kept out the aircraft in the auto fields. they have what you have read about. the quiet country lanes. but they also have sheffield and the pittsburgh of britain. they have the picturesque little village. castles, but they also have the shipyards of the river clyde. still one of the greatest in the world. they also have the great industrial cities of burning home him. they seldom if ever saw an american tourist that they may britain, even in peacetime, one of the greatest industrial powers in the world. wartime, even as late as noy 1942, this country larger than the state of idaho, was making more war equipment th
is probably in the navy. and even if she is married anyone up to 41 can be drafted. workers, men and women, can quit their jobs and enroll with government permission. woman, youngan or or old, is in the front lines. maybe this isn't your idea of britain. the ads were different and you wonder if they still make bows and arrows in the village. they have quest -- kept quiet about industry, just as this kept out the aircraft in the auto fields. they have what you have read about. the quiet country...
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we know the air force, the navy, the royal navy, a bunch of other customers, very much one he's just. -- these jets. lockheed wants to produce these jets. it is about one quarter of lockheed's future -- financial returns. a deal is going to get done, but it was not going to get done that way, so someone was going to have to come up with cash. the u.s. government, unduly, has $1 billion lying around from time to time. locking requires a lot of management. valerie: that makes a lot of sense. $1 billion is quite a bit of money, even a big portion of what they estimated, anywhere from $14 billion to $15 billion. does the size of the contract -- does this signify that the advance getting bigger, or, again, is this another one-time occurrence? i hope it is a one-time occurrence. i think it is a one-time occurrence because of the impasse. you have to member the government was going to be making these payments. what is unusual is not the money was sent at all. it is going to be sent to pay for parts and suppliers. what is unusual about it is it had to be done in this undefended ties sort of w
we know the air force, the navy, the royal navy, a bunch of other customers, very much one he's just. -- these jets. lockheed wants to produce these jets. it is about one quarter of lockheed's future -- financial returns. a deal is going to get done, but it was not going to get done that way, so someone was going to have to come up with cash. the u.s. government, unduly, has $1 billion lying around from time to time. locking requires a lot of management. valerie: that makes a lot of sense. $1...
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for the navy? >> let me start with where we see from a pilot perspective across the force. maybe retention period a lot of discussions in the paper about air force challenges keeping pilots around. as we have worked closely with our folks and monitored the state of naval aviation from a manic perspective, i think we don't have a shortage right now. we have come off, we had a retention trend where we peaked at about 2000. we have come off that all of that will we have interprocess, we still selectivity, equality across the force as we move from junior officers to department heads to squadron co speak we are seeing at the initial decision point when men and service record is up we are seeing the take rate on the bonuses that will keep guys around, continuation day. that's trend down slightly. we are still in a place where we are in a good spot but veterans are coming down a bit. in the post command, guys leaving commit after squadron or living after squadron command, that's peaked and has my attentio
for the navy? >> let me start with where we see from a pilot perspective across the force. maybe retention period a lot of discussions in the paper about air force challenges keeping pilots around. as we have worked closely with our folks and monitored the state of naval aviation from a manic perspective, i think we don't have a shortage right now. we have come off, we had a retention trend where we peaked at about 2000. we have come off that all of that will we have interprocess, we...
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it pushes back the distance where the u.s. navy can operate. that military competition is huge because if the chinese win that, they could push us out of asia. the stuff in the middle east is interesting, but it's not the big fight. >> all right. meanwhile china is also reorganizing its military command structure. they're trying to rebalance their armed forces. how would this change the people's liberation army as we know it. >> china has two concerns with their military. one is essentially china has a alo long term strategy of a navy without america in it where the united states doesn't have the ability to operate in asia but they have internal issues. they use the military as the foundation of domestic security and they want to make sure it's appropriately structured and organized to do that. >> so the outpost is just eight miles from our u.s. base there. what does this mean that proximity for the u.s. if anything? >> not much. i imagine the chinese can do more spying on you because if you have a base there they can keep their ships there and
it pushes back the distance where the u.s. navy can operate. that military competition is huge because if the chinese win that, they could push us out of asia. the stuff in the middle east is interesting, but it's not the big fight. >> all right. meanwhile china is also reorganizing its military command structure. they're trying to rebalance their armed forces. how would this change the people's liberation army as we know it. >> china has two concerns with their military. one is...
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the navy is getting new uniforms for some of its members in the navy twitter posting this picture let's take a look shows the uniforms which are the normal green camouflage before members of the navy used to wear blue and white apparently they weren't super popular because they say they were too heavyweight the primary sure uniforms will be issued to new recruit october 1 of the 2017 they kind of look like army uniforms. >> and they do with the camera for sure but their dress uniforms at sharp if you use air pmb there's another for you today is about using wi-fi when you're in one of those rentals cyber security experts say when you log in to a private home at rentals wi-fi to infect the internet connection and spy on future guests meaning to if a previous wanted that they could possibly get access to your bank info or e-mail info everything really they suggest using a protective service like a bpm a virtual when you're staying at an air bmp if you get a smartphone for internet hotspot to get yourself the internet access so that thing as the person who owns the house is trying to spy on
the navy is getting new uniforms for some of its members in the navy twitter posting this picture let's take a look shows the uniforms which are the normal green camouflage before members of the navy used to wear blue and white apparently they weren't super popular because they say they were too heavyweight the primary sure uniforms will be issued to new recruit october 1 of the 2017 they kind of look like army uniforms. >> and they do with the camera for sure but their dress uniforms at...
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the rest of world's navies have gotten smaller, it will be the second most capable navy in the world. scott: last month, president obama called for china to stop the construction. president obama: i reiterated the us will continue to fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows, and we will support the right of all countries to do the same. scott mcdevitt is confident that : china's bluster won't interfere with the u.s. navy's one way china can prevent us from doing that and that's if they try to use force and shoot at us and try to attack us. in short of that, we can go where we damn well please, but where international law permits. scott: do you think that's a realistic scenario, that that would ever occur? mcdevitt: i don't think so. no. china's not stupid. they're not going to, why would they want to start a, a conflict with a nuclear armed united states. thn sharyl: fallout continues over the april release of more than eleven million documents dubbed the panama papers. it was an unprecedented leak that exposed how wealthy individuals use anonymous offshore entities to
the rest of world's navies have gotten smaller, it will be the second most capable navy in the world. scott: last month, president obama called for china to stop the construction. president obama: i reiterated the us will continue to fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows, and we will support the right of all countries to do the same. scott mcdevitt is confident that : china's bluster won't interfere with the u.s. navy's one way china can prevent us from doing that and that's...
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they want the navy to cover the cost of monitoring the family's future health. the navy has rejected requests to pay for large-scale health testing. the navy won't pay because experts have not found value in those kinds of tests. >>> a young boy from baltimore who became the world's first bilateral hand transplant recipient is marking a milestone. it's been one year that zion harvey had his hands amputated because of an infection. in theç year, zion has made miraculous strides. zion says his family deserves all the credit. >> the two most amazing people, my mom and my grandmom. don't start tearing up. >> why wouldn't they tear up? zion even got to throw out the first pitch at an orioles game last week. he says the next order of business for him is trying to convince his mom to let him play football. good luck, zion. >> yes. >> well, our extreme heat is being blamed for a massive fish kill in north jersey. >> hundreds of thousands of dead bunker fish were spotted floating in the raritan bay area yesterday. this is the second fish kill in the water this week. en
they want the navy to cover the cost of monitoring the family's future health. the navy has rejected requests to pay for large-scale health testing. the navy won't pay because experts have not found value in those kinds of tests. >>> a young boy from baltimore who became the world's first bilateral hand transplant recipient is marking a milestone. it's been one year that zion harvey had his hands amputated because of an infection. in theç year, zion has made miraculous strides. zion...
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navy's history but to connect the navy to america and to the american people so it is important to remember and honor navel heroes sailors and marines that sacrificed for america that's why i named 8 ships for metal of honor recipients people like john thin and woody williams in are we there yet? world war ii and others for vietnam and just this morning alter camp pep it on the john a gunnery sergeant for a metal of honor for the canal and even though the mairpz were not in part of war effort toe figure out and died at hiroshima and others ships like the rap he will or the navy cross recipient in iraq and lena the first woman awarded the navy cross during world war i also important i think to recognize and honor those who have fought in a different way and sacrificed sometimes in the same way by losing their lives those who have strived to fulfill the promise laid out in our constitution to form a more perfect union those who have fought for the ideals that we cherish as a nation justice, quality, freedom that's why in january, i name the first ship of a new class the john louis after the i
navy's history but to connect the navy to america and to the american people so it is important to remember and honor navel heroes sailors and marines that sacrificed for america that's why i named 8 ships for metal of honor recipients people like john thin and woody williams in are we there yet? world war ii and others for vietnam and just this morning alter camp pep it on the john a gunnery sergeant for a metal of honor for the canal and even though the mairpz were not in part of war effort...
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that occurred during the army/navy game. now, a cadet almost died in that disaster. we'll be here for the news conference and have the outcome for you in our later newscast. live for now along market street, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> it is 5:35. a man wrongly convicted of murder and rape is enjoying his first morning as a free man after being locked up for 25 years. >> this is pretty amazing. nbc 10 was there as anthony wright left the fromhold correctional facility in northeast philadelphia yesterday. the jury acquitted the 44-year-old after dna evidence proved his innocence in the death of a 77-year-old woman in 1991. that evidence linked the crime to a man who died in 2013. wright thanked the innocence project for helping him win a new trial. >> i feel like i'm the luckiest guy in the world. i feel like they're my guardian angels and saved my life. i want to do whatever my granddaughters want to do. i want to do whatever my grandson want to do. i just want to be grandpa. i just want to be dad. >> later today, wright will meet the jurors who acquitted him.
that occurred during the army/navy game. now, a cadet almost died in that disaster. we'll be here for the news conference and have the outcome for you in our later newscast. live for now along market street, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> it is 5:35. a man wrongly convicted of murder and rape is enjoying his first morning as a free man after being locked up for 25 years. >> this is pretty amazing. nbc 10 was there as anthony wright left the fromhold correctional facility in...
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where does the navy stand in developing the requirements for that project? to what extent will you collaborate with the air force? >> so they're in initial, it's work that's been ongoing obviously in the pentagon in '98, a resource sponsor. that's a brief i'll get when i go back tomorrow with admiral miller. they're collaborating. part of when you talk about whether that future platform will be manned or unmanned, the value of bringing unmanned to the air wing to the ship, to the carrier environment quickly and learning if that is key. i think that will help inform the future for that next-generation air dominance. there's, then you ask, would we partner with the air force? i don't know the answer to that. i know there's been some growing pains. we did the joint program for f-35. we started out with a lot of commonality. now i've sort of, i think we, as i look at it, deinvolved into three different platforms. but that's, and that's making life for general bogden, a challenge. there's benefits of doing that and probably when we can partner with the air force,
where does the navy stand in developing the requirements for that project? to what extent will you collaborate with the air force? >> so they're in initial, it's work that's been ongoing obviously in the pentagon in '98, a resource sponsor. that's a brief i'll get when i go back tomorrow with admiral miller. they're collaborating. part of when you talk about whether that future platform will be manned or unmanned, the value of bringing unmanned to the air wing to the ship, to the carrier...
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and the british royal navy, still the greatest merchant navy in the world. men from every british town, on ice coated darks, in grimy into dreams, men have been to repeated twice, three times. one of the sailors has been torpedoed six times and still find on again. we never hear about these things because of ways that will never be understandable to an american. he has an idea that he shouldn't talk about himself and what he does. he calls it bad form. he say of a spitfire, oh he is not exact type. but this band, the boss of the german air force, who is been the most deadly fighter in the world, and we certainly need an interpreter when this happens. all, except that he spent two days in the icy waters of the north atlantic after being torpedoed. see this man. this man, believe it or not, is the first man who flew the atlantic nonstop. in 1919, eight years before anyone else, he and another man flew nonstop from newfoundland to ireland. he went back into its security. there is nothing wrong with john britain that a course in showmanship wouldn't cure. for a
and the british royal navy, still the greatest merchant navy in the world. men from every british town, on ice coated darks, in grimy into dreams, men have been to repeated twice, three times. one of the sailors has been torpedoed six times and still find on again. we never hear about these things because of ways that will never be understandable to an american. he has an idea that he shouldn't talk about himself and what he does. he calls it bad form. he say of a spitfire, oh he is not exact...
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it was selected for the navy's reading list. "the forging of the american navy" won the 2008 samuel alito marston award. -- the 2008 samuel eliot morrison award. in 2018 he received the samuel eliot marston award from the constitutional museum for his body of work. for this evening, george will speak to us for about 30 minutes. then we will invite numbers of the audience to ask questions. please note that c-span is your taping our author event, so speak into the microphone clearly. they will be taping this presentation as well as the q and a. we invite everybody to come on up. if you have a book, george will sign it for you. we have some of his back lists here as well. we have to 1812 book that i spoke about, as well as the fic book. please join me and welcoming author george daughan. [applause] george: thank you for hosting this event. thank you to all these wonderful people who have come here. this book is entitled "revolution on the hudson." new york city and the hudson river valley in the american revolution. its objective i
it was selected for the navy's reading list. "the forging of the american navy" won the 2008 samuel alito marston award. -- the 2008 samuel eliot morrison award. in 2018 he received the samuel eliot marston award from the constitutional museum for his body of work. for this evening, george will speak to us for about 30 minutes. then we will invite numbers of the audience to ask questions. please note that c-span is your taping our author event, so speak into the microphone clearly....
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the radar that brings the unique abilities for the navy and fire control, or that platform will be the quarterback, essentially, for the air wing and joint forces. we are also seeing improvements at centerpoint flight in conjunction with this air wing challenge. 's, five left in the navy, capable, higher lot aircraft, ready to challenge and search them beyond their life. with the majority of that force will be on 6000 already. inventory management over the years will continue to do that for a few more years as resisting this platforms and then a beside and we will do the same thing for general davis. is probably the workhorse of the force. i called him the 4.5 generation aircraft, the complimented partner to the i-35. -- to the f-35. we keep the rhinos up to speed and relevant. years to 15 years. they will make up three quarters of the strike fires and it is important that we do that. i have been advocating for more and i look forward to when it will reach the service life of 6000 hours, so we have a plan for that service life expansion. take the lessons we learn from legacy into that
the radar that brings the unique abilities for the navy and fire control, or that platform will be the quarterback, essentially, for the air wing and joint forces. we are also seeing improvements at centerpoint flight in conjunction with this air wing challenge. 's, five left in the navy, capable, higher lot aircraft, ready to challenge and search them beyond their life. with the majority of that force will be on 6000 already. inventory management over the years will continue to do that for a...
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navy's ongoing patrols of the area. admiral mcdevitt: there's only one way china can prevent us from doing that and that's if they try to use force and shoot at us and try to attack us. in short of that, we can go where we damn well please, but where international law permits. scott: do you think that's a realistic scenario, that that would ever occur? mcdevitt: i don't think so. no. china's not stupid. they're not going to, why would they want to start a, a conflict with a nuclear armed united states. sharyl: sharyl: fallout continues over the april release of more than eleven million documents dubbed the panama papers. it was an unprecedented leak that exposed how wealthy individuals use anonymous offshore entities to hide their assets. a whistleblower obtained the documents from one of the the world based in panama, mossack fonseca. the group that broke the story is the washington based international consortium of investigative journalists. we talked to its director gerard ryle and started by asking what, exactly are
navy's ongoing patrols of the area. admiral mcdevitt: there's only one way china can prevent us from doing that and that's if they try to use force and shoot at us and try to attack us. in short of that, we can go where we damn well please, but where international law permits. scott: do you think that's a realistic scenario, that that would ever occur? mcdevitt: i don't think so. no. china's not stupid. they're not going to, why would they want to start a, a conflict with a nuclear armed united...
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at one point, coming within 200 yards of one of the navy ships. they fired flares and they sounded warning horns and they even tried to call the ship and they had a brief bridge-to-bridge conversation with them and the iranians still did not back off and the navy ship taking the unusual and not unprecedented step firing three warning shots into the water to make the iranians back off and finally they did. >> multiple incidents within days. i know it's always hard to judge intentions, but does the u.s. military have a sense of what iran is trying to accomplish here? >> as you know, they believe that these are all ships from the iranian revolutionary guard corps navy. this is the most militant wing of iranian's military and security services. they often come out into the gulf. they believe it is harassment, but you only need to look at that video that you showed right at the beginning and approaching so close at such high speeds looking like they're virtually on a collision course with the u.s. navy. it could not be more dangerous. narrow pieces of
at one point, coming within 200 yards of one of the navy ships. they fired flares and they sounded warning horns and they even tried to call the ship and they had a brief bridge-to-bridge conversation with them and the iranians still did not back off and the navy ship taking the unusual and not unprecedented step firing three warning shots into the water to make the iranians back off and finally they did. >> multiple incidents within days. i know it's always hard to judge intentions, but...
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navy's history but to connect the navy to america and to the american people so it is important to remember and honor navel heroes sailors and marines that sacrificed for america that's why i named 8 ships for metal of honor recipients people like john thin and woody williams in are we there yet? world war ii and others for vietnam and just this morning alter camp pep it on the john a gunnery sergeant for a metal of honor for the canal and even though the mairpz were not in part of war effort toe figure out and died at hiroshima and others ships like the rap he will or the navy cross recipient in iraq and lena the first woman awarded the navy cross during world war i also important i think to recognize and honor those who have fought in a different way and sacrificed sometimes in the same way by losing their lives those who have strived to fulfill the promise laid out in our constitution to form a more perfect union those who have fought for the ideals that we cherish as a nation justice, quality, freedom that's why in january, i name the first ship of a new class the john louis after the i
navy's history but to connect the navy to america and to the american people so it is important to remember and honor navel heroes sailors and marines that sacrificed for america that's why i named 8 ships for metal of honor recipients people like john thin and woody williams in are we there yet? world war ii and others for vietnam and just this morning alter camp pep it on the john a gunnery sergeant for a metal of honor for the canal and even though the mairpz were not in part of war effort...
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don and the navy. you can see right here -- >> host: what does it dosome. >> guest: we're aiming to take a lot of the navy's current paper product systems and put them digital. be so tomorrow morning, right, hundreds of thousands of sailors are goingto wake up and start their day by printing out their schedule on a sheet of paper and putting it in their pocket. crossdeck solves that problem by keeping it in their pocket but allowing that to be updated as the ever-changing needs of our military and armed forces happens. so another feature we have is personal qualification systems. today's military, a lot of their training is peer peer-to-peer. so, you know, i might have a qualification that you need, you might have a qualification that i need. and in order for us to both get qualified, we train each other. and the navy says they carry around these big 3-ring binders with hundreds of pieces of paper and thousands of signatures, and that's how they get qualified. there's no way to track it other than i ha
don and the navy. you can see right here -- >> host: what does it dosome. >> guest: we're aiming to take a lot of the navy's current paper product systems and put them digital. be so tomorrow morning, right, hundreds of thousands of sailors are goingto wake up and start their day by printing out their schedule on a sheet of paper and putting it in their pocket. crossdeck solves that problem by keeping it in their pocket but allowing that to be updated as the ever-changing needs of...
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khans. >> admiral, you know so many people in the navy now who have been in the navy over the years. i'm wondering what your sense is of the breakdown of what percentage are supporting secretary clinton, what percentage are supporting donald trump. >> you know, we are very fortunate in the united states to have a non-political military so people currently serving in uniform and when i was in uniform, we did not express political beliefs. what i will tell you from the people i have talked to who have retired or left the military, whereas a lot of them are generally considered to tend toward the republicans, there are a lot that are either not saying anything or are actively coming forward and it's things just like this that raise concerns. i don't think in the history of our democracy have we ever had someone who is actually a threat, not that would cause a threat, but would be a threat to our men and women in uniform. i'm afraid that his lack of knowledge and his lack of temperament will get us into a war that we do not need to be. this lack of empathy plays into that. >> admiral bar
khans. >> admiral, you know so many people in the navy now who have been in the navy over the years. i'm wondering what your sense is of the breakdown of what percentage are supporting secretary clinton, what percentage are supporting donald trump. >> you know, we are very fortunate in the united states to have a non-political military so people currently serving in uniform and when i was in uniform, we did not express political beliefs. what i will tell you from the people i have...
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navy. this is the big concern. this is very narrow waters and when you're operating that close and at that speed, the concern is that on one side or the other, there will be a miscalculation and some incident will occur. this is what the u.s. by sounding alarms, putting flares into the water, putting out warning shots is trying to avoid. they don't want to see a miscalculation. >> there's very little room for error. thank you so much for that report. coming up, we have breaking news. hillary clinton ties donald trump to white supremacists and is taking hate groups mainstream. she says the campaign is built on prejudice and paranoia. trump says clinton is painting his supporters as racist and he tells cnn that clinton is a bigot. get back to great. sixteen gig lexar flash drives just three ninety-nine. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. marcopolo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! sì? polo! marco...! polo! scusa? ma io sono marco polo, ma... marco...! playing "mar
navy. this is the big concern. this is very narrow waters and when you're operating that close and at that speed, the concern is that on one side or the other, there will be a miscalculation and some incident will occur. this is what the u.s. by sounding alarms, putting flares into the water, putting out warning shots is trying to avoid. they don't want to see a miscalculation. >> there's very little room for error. thank you so much for that report. coming up, we have breaking news....
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it was medications from the navy. also several [inaudible] and newsletters media publications among others. >> directors any questions on the communications? any public comment? if not, next item >> item number five, ongoing business by board of directors. betwixt directors? >> directors any ongoing business? yes, mark >> i just want to make another comment about the part which has been going wonderfully. it's not quite completed yet but i assume when it is fully done we will have some sort of celebratory event, but as is right now, it's pretty great. lots of people, lots of dogs and lots of neighbors getting to know one another. so it's a great. i just want to thank the staff are all their work and certainly, the people at jon stewart's. great thank you so, thanks >> and when will the official opening be? >> we are looking later this month to try and schedule something to we don't have a date set yet but we will as mark indicated, when work is comfy we will have a evening opening get-together for residents and dogs.
it was medications from the navy. also several [inaudible] and newsletters media publications among others. >> directors any questions on the communications? any public comment? if not, next item >> item number five, ongoing business by board of directors. betwixt directors? >> directors any ongoing business? yes, mark >> i just want to make another comment about the part which has been going wonderfully. it's not quite completed yet but i assume when it is fully done we...
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the navy spotted the pair on an island in micronesia and alerted the coast gaurd. the two had no emergency equipment and limited supplies. ?? ad lib ?? now time for your juicy question of the morning... if some if some surveys are true... 15 to 20% of men have not bought this for over ten years. there really is no good explanation for why men let's get to your 2nd juicy question of the day.question of the day.the average woman will do this two to three times today.what is this.use hard to believe, but it has been 11 years since this happened.a look back at hurricane katrina in 15 minutes. ear buds...seems like most people can't live without them. and while they may seem like a good thing, that's not always the case.we're taling ####break#### ####break#### it's time for your morning mix... and our first topic... bringing food to school a school district in illinois is celebrations.whether it's cake or celery... is does not matter.some parents agree with the policy.... others think it's going overboard. what do you guys think... 2nd topic in the morning mix. do you l
the navy spotted the pair on an island in micronesia and alerted the coast gaurd. the two had no emergency equipment and limited supplies. ?? ad lib ?? now time for your juicy question of the morning... if some if some surveys are true... 15 to 20% of men have not bought this for over ten years. there really is no good explanation for why men let's get to your 2nd juicy question of the day.question of the day.the average woman will do this two to three times today.what is this.use hard to...
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we did not say roosevelt was secretary of the navy, we said he served the secretary of the navy, but we appreciate the caller. north carolina. >> i just wanted to comment -- in the fall of 1940, when the willkie did a whistle stop tour of florida. i happened to be a western union trainee in melbourne, florida. he was on the rear platform of the train. a crowd of 50 or 60 people have the opportunity to shake hands with wendell willkie. that was the comment i wanted to add. >> do you remember if you saw him on the whistle stop tour? what did you take when you saw him campaign? did he leave an impression? >> i was a kid at 18-years old. i was in awe. here is a guide could be the president of the united states. i am 89 now. i was 18 then. just a kid. i was visibly impressed. it was really something. it was something very, very special. >> james, thanks for the call. these are some of the images of the crowds swarming around wendell willkie. he also used the media. a couple of points that nbc radio carried almost 30 hours of the republican convention in philadelphia. television was introd
we did not say roosevelt was secretary of the navy, we said he served the secretary of the navy, but we appreciate the caller. north carolina. >> i just wanted to comment -- in the fall of 1940, when the willkie did a whistle stop tour of florida. i happened to be a western union trainee in melbourne, florida. he was on the rear platform of the train. a crowd of 50 or 60 people have the opportunity to shake hands with wendell willkie. that was the comment i wanted to add. >> do you...
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guns like this, like you would see on the navy ship at the time. this is the type of cannon ball that it would shoot. this is an 18 pounds solid shot. this cannon would fire this cannon ball weighing about 18 pounds and hurdle it over a mile. it travels a little over 900 miles an hour but it does not blow up, solid shot. whether it slams into a wooden hall of a ship or the brick wall or cut a person in half, those cannon ball could smash into things. in addition to that, they have brick ovens behind the guns where they can heat up the cannon ball glowing hot and ran down with a pack of gun powder and some mud and stepping in the red hot cannon ball and pack it down and boom if that cannon ball is shot could embed itself on the ship and could set the ship on fire. about really 7:00 or 8:00, the british and the guns here at the fort are trading shots for shots. the british had cannons similar to this. you see where the tugboats are, beyond the utugboats, further away, one man says it sounded like thunder when the cannon was fired. i can see number of
guns like this, like you would see on the navy ship at the time. this is the type of cannon ball that it would shoot. this is an 18 pounds solid shot. this cannon would fire this cannon ball weighing about 18 pounds and hurdle it over a mile. it travels a little over 900 miles an hour but it does not blow up, solid shot. whether it slams into a wooden hall of a ship or the brick wall or cut a person in half, those cannon ball could smash into things. in addition to that, they have brick ovens...
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. >>> the navy named a new ship for gay rights pioneer harvey milk. he hid his sexual orientation to serve in the navy and became a san francisco supervisor. he was assassinated in the "uss harvey milk" will carry oil. >>> a new craze is taking over the internet. jim axelrod looks at what is behind the latest stunt. >> 22 push-ups, here we go. >> reporter: move over ice buckets, a new challenge is ripping through social media. push-ups. 22 in fact. knocking them out and then challenging someone else to do it. >> i'm doing the 22 push-up challenge. >> reporter: from stars like groups. it is not about pumping a pecks. it's designed to focus a traj. for years it was estimated 22 veterans committed suicide east day. retired marine don nguyen is the director of 22 kill. >> when it came out that 22 veterans were committing suic where this number came from. >> reporter: two summers ago, the ice bucket challenge raved $115 million. the group behind this challenge, 22 kill, says it's primary goal is to raise awareness, not money. rusty is an army vet who tried
. >>> the navy named a new ship for gay rights pioneer harvey milk. he hid his sexual orientation to serve in the navy and became a san francisco supervisor. he was assassinated in the "uss harvey milk" will carry oil. >>> a new craze is taking over the internet. jim axelrod looks at what is behind the latest stunt. >> 22 push-ups, here we go. >> reporter: move over ice buckets, a new challenge is ripping through social media. push-ups. 22 in fact....
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, and the navy put this thing up. it was beautiful pictures, you know, of jet fighters flying from the decks of aircraft carriers, destroyers and men and women in uniform and said, u.s. navy, a global force for good. it was the strangest ad, they have since taken it down. they had it for i think a year or two. it is about the united states of america, as you say. >> that's right. >> i think you make such an important point. i think every american should be listening to and thinking about. you mentioned hillary clinton. i mean at what point do we say that a person has disqualified themselves? is her -- is this clinton foundation, this clinton cartel of corruption seems to get more -- i mean it has been there all along, but we are learning so much more about how it worked, how pervasive it is, how it included foreign governments. there seems no end to it. >> can you possibly imagine being led into war by a woman who traded u.s. diplomacy for donations to her foundation? can you imagine being led into war by a woman who
, and the navy put this thing up. it was beautiful pictures, you know, of jet fighters flying from the decks of aircraft carriers, destroyers and men and women in uniform and said, u.s. navy, a global force for good. it was the strangest ad, they have since taken it down. they had it for i think a year or two. it is about the united states of america, as you say. >> that's right. >> i think you make such an important point. i think every american should be listening to and thinking...