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by the name of clark from the navy, but kind of the guiding document that's updated annually by the navy is their site management plan and the 2017 version of the site management plan anticipates the closure of the last site, site 12, in 2021. so we've got about four more years of work to do through the final transfer. this map shows the open sites that the navy has. however, the majority of the work or the work has been completed on the majority of these sites. so the first group of sites, 30, 31, 30 north, 30 south, the has been issued and -- the foist has been issued and there should be a final fost issued within a week or two. also, the developer, tidc has been preparing for this so we can move forward early next month. in site 24, this was a former dry cleaning facility. the navy has completed their field work, which is a biological process of the chemicals and soil gas and ground water results from the completion of that biological process, which we anticipate will happen before the end of this year. we should be able to transfer site 24 early next year. and then site 6 and 32 are
by the name of clark from the navy, but kind of the guiding document that's updated annually by the navy is their site management plan and the 2017 version of the site management plan anticipates the closure of the last site, site 12, in 2021. so we've got about four more years of work to do through the final transfer. this map shows the open sites that the navy has. however, the majority of the work or the work has been completed on the majority of these sites. so the first group of sites, 30,...
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of the navy. some, however, will require coordination with the office of the secretary of defense, as well as with you, the congress. the most important step you could take now that would help us restore the health of the navy is to give us stable and adequate funding. we must be able to count on reliable resourcing to operate safely and and efficiently. despite these challenges, i want to assure you, i want to assure you, that the navy/marine corps team is still the most ready, capable and lethal force in our arsenal. we know, however, that staying that way means we must seize every opportunity to improve. and we are committed to do so. we stand with the families of the fallen and their loved ones and their repeated requests that good must come out of these cathartic events rings true throughout our enterprise on a daily basis. we must act with a sense of urgency to grow our competitive advantage in a sustainable manner and i look forward to working with you to do so. thank you. >> thank you very
of the navy. some, however, will require coordination with the office of the secretary of defense, as well as with you, the congress. the most important step you could take now that would help us restore the health of the navy is to give us stable and adequate funding. we must be able to count on reliable resourcing to operate safely and and efficiently. despite these challenges, i want to assure you, i want to assure you, that the navy/marine corps team is still the most ready, capable and...
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the navy today. officials have decided to retest the hunter's point shipyard in san francisco for radiation. that's because the contractor it hired to get rid of contamination at the super fund site may have faked the clean-up. >> we've been breaking news on the scandal for four years now. liz wagner joins us with the new developments involving this land. slated for park, shops and even homes, liz. >> the navy confirms nearly half the clean-up is in question. we've already exposed allegations after fraud by former workers and uncovered an incertainly report showing the company at the center of the scandal cheated on part of the clean-up. navy officials just finished reviewing all of the clean-up record and now admitting it's worse than they thought. >> i think the extent is greater than we anticipated definitely. navy official derek robinson is in charge of the clean-up at the shipyard. he says the year long review found nearly half of the radiation data showed inconsistencies, and that a good portio
the navy today. officials have decided to retest the hunter's point shipyard in san francisco for radiation. that's because the contractor it hired to get rid of contamination at the super fund site may have faked the clean-up. >> we've been breaking news on the scandal for four years now. liz wagner joins us with the new developments involving this land. slated for park, shops and even homes, liz. >> the navy confirms nearly half the clean-up is in question. we've already exposed...
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the secretary of the navy has the mission of ensuring our navy and marine corps are capable of dealing with everything from the cuban crisis and counterinsurgency to nuclear war. the secretary of the air force shown here welcoming home preserves stresses the individual contributions, his job is to keep our air force rate for missions from. -- aerial jungle warfare to deterring nuclear conflict. consistsilitary team of the joint chiefs of staff with direct our overall strategy and operations. general wheeler heather -- represent the army. admiral anderson is the navy member. general than they had the air force. is the marine corps. generalchairman is maxwell detailer who assumed office october 1 1962. i am looking for to my assignment in the pentagon and as service of the joint chiefs of staff. i find it and is binding on pentagon and a new adventure and a new approach to the problems of defense which are most is heartening. i refer to such things as the rediscovery of the need for conventional forces, the recognition of sunbird -- submissive insurgency and the willingness to make hard
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the secretary of the navy has the mission of ensuring our navy and marine corps are capable of dealing with everything from the cuban crisis and counterinsurgency to nuclear war. the secretary of the air force, shown here welcoming home reserves, stresses individual contributions. keeping our air force ready for warfare, jungle deterring nuclear conflict. the top military team consists of the joint chiefs of staff. general wheeler represents the army. admiral anderson is the navy member. is the head of the air force. p is of the marine corps. -- >> i am looking forward to my new assignment in the pentagon. i find in this building a new atmosphere and a new approach to the problems of defense. i refer to such things as the rediscovery of the need for conventional forces, the recognition of subversive willingnessand the to make hard decisions in the controversial areas of defense. >> in recent years, the secretary of defense through the joint chiefs of staff has directed the far-flung military operations of the unified command's composed of all services. also, there are specified command
the secretary of the navy has the mission of ensuring our navy and marine corps are capable of dealing with everything from the cuban crisis and counterinsurgency to nuclear war. the secretary of the air force, shown here welcoming home reserves, stresses individual contributions. keeping our air force ready for warfare, jungle deterring nuclear conflict. the top military team consists of the joint chiefs of staff. general wheeler represents the army. admiral anderson is the navy member. is the...
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both for the army and the navy . so there are various individuals who were politicians or in the continental congress or army or navy who believed that academies were really important institutions to establish or military effectiveness during the revolution. so i would say probably the most notable proponents would be henry knox with george washington's chief of artillery in the continental army. he was in favor of establishing a military academy to draw up a plan for that. on the navy side it would be john paul jones was considered a father of the american navy, a great naval hero coming out of the revolutionary war. owns himself advocated establishing naval academies on american shipyards during the revolutionary war to educate the officers of the navy. on the politician side, john adams was very much an early advocate of academies for both the army and the navy so the idea goesback to the country's founding . >> military academy built in america was the united states military academy in west point. west point was
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i guess you have the t second problem with this that is not the u.s. navy. you have to get the russians permission probably, and there are nukes down there. does anyone even know what the safety precautions are, if you like bouncing around the wreck, i guess you don't want to run into the wreck anyway. i assume that's part of it. that can also help you. you don't get tangled up in it. >> 's the said three nuclear ballistic missiles on it. they did recover to nuclear torpedoes, something we didn't even know they had at that point. there is a rumor they went back using different equipment later and recover the warheads but that's never been confirmed. >> they did a project with a detonated 50 or more h bombs and tested it for radiation per they said the water around it was fine but if you touched the wreckage it was still radioactive. >> they detonated them at the bottom. >> atmospheric detonations, the bikini hole, they set off h bombs with world war ii ships. you can see a funnel cloud and a ship vertical that gets lifted up and in the foreground there are t
i guess you have the t second problem with this that is not the u.s. navy. you have to get the russians permission probably, and there are nukes down there. does anyone even know what the safety precautions are, if you like bouncing around the wreck, i guess you don't want to run into the wreck anyway. i assume that's part of it. that can also help you. you don't get tangled up in it. >> 's the said three nuclear ballistic missiles on it. they did recover to nuclear torpedoes, something...
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the navy. and based on your experience, and maybe even based on some of the earlier comments today, do you see that in your view has it been comprehensive enough? and is there any important things that you think were left out? and what would you highlight as maybe an important thing that you take away from it, as a top level observation? i'll start with john cordle. >> actually, i did read it. i also looked at the gao reports that came out slightly before it and some other articles and readings. i absolutely -- the first thing i did was look at the back and see who was on the panel and look at the list of places they went. i think that list, the names i recognized as subject matter experts are on there. and the places they went were every place i could think of. given the scope and scale i think it was comprehensive. it is a little swo centric naturally so because that's where the expertise is. and there were others on there to represent other forces, submarines and navigation. >> i also saw ot
the navy. and based on your experience, and maybe even based on some of the earlier comments today, do you see that in your view has it been comprehensive enough? and is there any important things that you think were left out? and what would you highlight as maybe an important thing that you take away from it, as a top level observation? i'll start with john cordle. >> actually, i did read it. i also looked at the gao reports that came out slightly before it and some other articles and...
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navy. particularly the navy officer corps. and i wonder what the naval academy and rotc and ocs for that matter are doing about that. that's the first fundamental, the moral fiber, ethical fiber of the u.s. navy has been called into question. and then go on to bob work this morning, and bob's discussion about how we have bias in favor of presence rather than capability. the fundamental question, why did we do that? and then, the most recent panel this morning, gerry roncolato and others, apparently some of our sailors don't know how to operate ship control console. their officers at the deck don't understand the rules of the road. there are c.o.s who don't enforce their night orders. it's pretty fundamental. i think it calls into question how did we get into this situation in which the very fundamentals of our navy are called into question. i would love to hear an answer. >> well, robby, i tried to address that in my remarks. so i'll submit those for the record. if you will. so it's a combination. there are systemic issues tha
navy. particularly the navy officer corps. and i wonder what the naval academy and rotc and ocs for that matter are doing about that. that's the first fundamental, the moral fiber, ethical fiber of the u.s. navy has been called into question. and then go on to bob work this morning, and bob's discussion about how we have bias in favor of presence rather than capability. the fundamental question, why did we do that? and then, the most recent panel this morning, gerry roncolato and others,...
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navy of the 21st century. it is through these doors from 1884 to the present day that the great american naval thinkers came through to learn about their profession. the other thing we teach at the naval war college is we're not really here to fight the future war. we are trying to figure out strategic ways to avoid future wars through seapower. v >> are cities towards staff traveled to newport, rhode island, to learn about its history. learn about newport and other stops at c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. civil war,the stephen hood, author of john ofl hood, talks about some the misconceptions surrounding the general. he discusses his access to john bell heard's personal papers and how his work has brought new information to the debate about general hood's reputation. this 90 minute talk is part of pamplin's historical parks symposiumhe is - looking at more the controversial leaders of the civil war. >> stephen m. hood is a distant relative
navy of the 21st century. it is through these doors from 1884 to the present day that the great american naval thinkers came through to learn about their profession. the other thing we teach at the naval war college is we're not really here to fight the future war. we are trying to figure out strategic ways to avoid future wars through seapower. v >> are cities towards staff traveled to newport, rhode island, to learn about its history. learn about newport and other stops at...
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navy of the 21st century. it is through these doors from 1884 to the present day that the great american naval thinkers came through to learn about their profession. the other thing we teach at the naval war college is we're not really here to fight the future war. we are trying to figure out strategic ways to avoid future wars through seapower. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to newport, rhode island to learn about its rich history. learn more about newport and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestoward. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. tv,ext on american history representatives from thomas jefferson's monticello, james monroe's highland, and james madison's montpelier describe how they interpret slavery for visitors to the presidential plantations, and the challenging questions on the public they try to answer. this is about an hour and a half, recorded at the american historical association annual meeting held recently in washington, d.c. >> good
navy of the 21st century. it is through these doors from 1884 to the present day that the great american naval thinkers came through to learn about their profession. the other thing we teach at the naval war college is we're not really here to fight the future war. we are trying to figure out strategic ways to avoid future wars through seapower. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to newport, rhode island to learn about its rich history. learn more about newport and other stops on...
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the navy expects to roll out the work plan next month. the company declined to comment referring us to the navy. >> thank you. >>> tonight in san jose, the city it is trying to settle a three-ton controversy. activists are urging city council members are asking to have this statue moved out of city hall. but activists say columbus is symbolic with oppression. a third alternative would be to putting into storage. by the way, it's so heavy moving it anywhere will cost an estimated $is it li 12,000. >> a major project is given the green light to kin, dweflt in santa clara, the 46 acre site near great america and levi stadium. the site was formerly owned by yaw shoe now by a clienz developer plans to billed a mixed use development zriebtd as an urban village. they plan to allow them to move forward with the plan to billed here. now take a look it include as 50 story office tower here and a bunch of residential towers that could hold about 6,000 apartments. the project also includes a hotel, locate the here, and more than 3 million square feet
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the department of the navy has embraced the recent acquisition reforms. we continue to leverage the available tools to drive down costs and assist the work force. we made meaningful progress to date and will continue the efforts. our work force in particular has made progress advancing their professional and technical talents thanks to your support. further, meaningful reform must be assisted by predictable funding, timely budgets to increase funding levels would reduce market uncertainty and improve our ability to maintain schedule and costs.. >> i want to thank the committee for the authorities you've given to the services to continue to accelerate procurement and streamline capabilities of getting to the war fighter more quickly. the air force manages 470 acquisition programs of record. it's about $158 billion if you add up what we were authorized to spend over a five-year period. there are few things in the legislation that you've given us that i want to update you on. the first has to do with delegation of authorities back to the services, which was
the department of the navy has embraced the recent acquisition reforms. we continue to leverage the available tools to drive down costs and assist the work force. we made meaningful progress to date and will continue the efforts. our work force in particular has made progress advancing their professional and technical talents thanks to your support. further, meaningful reform must be assisted by predictable funding, timely budgets to increase funding levels would reduce market uncertainty and...
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the navy secretary said that because of c.r.'s, the navy has put $4 billion in the trash can, poured lighter fluid on it, and burnt it. that's the navy secretary because of what you have done. this is no way to conduct the nation's business. republicans know it, democrats know it, the american people know that this party is not capable of governing. so where do we go from here? i believe many of my republican colleagues sincerely want to get a deal. i know their hearts are in the right place. i know they lament the fact that we now accept brinkmanship where bipartisanship used to be. in the past, there was always discussions on these issues. everyone knew in the senate you needed both parties to work together. none of that happened here today. now, all this problem is because republican leadership can't get to yes because president trump refuses to. mr. president, president trump, if you are listening, i am urging you, please take yes for an answer. the way things went today, the way you turned from a bipartisan deal, it's almost
the navy secretary said that because of c.r.'s, the navy has put $4 billion in the trash can, poured lighter fluid on it, and burnt it. that's the navy secretary because of what you have done. this is no way to conduct the nation's business. republicans know it, democrats know it, the american people know that this party is not capable of governing. so where do we go from here? i believe many of my republican colleagues sincerely want to get a deal. i know their hearts are in the right place. i...
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big navy, the big air force. we're also -- >> and how many f-18s are operational and ready to fly? >> not enough. i'll defer to my colleague, mr. gerts, on that one. >> okay. >> the numbers i recall are 60% are not flying. >> operational availability across our air assets is an issue. as i talk to each of the service secretaries, it's very clear, there's a lot we can do at the beginning of these programs to design in the sustainment portion. and we're focusing on that and we'll come back and tell you how we're working on it. >> and let us know who is responsible. >> absolutely. i would look forward to a small discussion in your office, and we can talk about the actions we're already taking in terms of accountability with individuals. >> thank you. >> so we're also working to make use of the new rapid hiring flexibilities provided by this committee to bring in world-class talent in areas like robotics, lasers, artificial intelligence, as well as new contracting specialists and test engineers. for example, in 2016,
big navy, the big air force. we're also -- >> and how many f-18s are operational and ready to fly? >> not enough. i'll defer to my colleague, mr. gerts, on that one. >> okay. >> the numbers i recall are 60% are not flying. >> operational availability across our air assets is an issue. as i talk to each of the service secretaries, it's very clear, there's a lot we can do at the beginning of these programs to design in the sustainment portion. and we're focusing on...
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as it can be.e the secretary of the navy had similar words. about transportation. it is about education. it is about all of our meetings of the american people. the republicans do not want to invest in a domestic agenda. they are using the kids as an excuse. they are using children of chip as an excuse. using the children of the dreamers as an excuse. not to address the fiscal discussion that we must have. let me just say this. we do not want a shutdown. and we have made that clear all along the way. now, if we are going to have negotiations while our government runs, the question is, who are we open to serve? are we open to serve the veterans? i don't know how many of my colleagues have the 80 hospitals v.a.r districts -- hospitals in our districts. i have two. these people have made significant sacrifices. not funding the programs they need to fill out their goals. let's address these issues, the children. the children of the health insurance program. the fact of the matter is, they thesefusing to fund hospitals. where these children have to go to get their care.
as it can be.e the secretary of the navy had similar words. about transportation. it is about education. it is about all of our meetings of the american people. the republicans do not want to invest in a domestic agenda. they are using the kids as an excuse. they are using children of chip as an excuse. using the children of the dreamers as an excuse. not to address the fiscal discussion that we must have. let me just say this. we do not want a shutdown. and we have made that clear all along...
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the navy secretary said because of cr's, the navy has put $4 billion in the trashcan, poured lighter fluid on it, and earned it. -- and burnt it. that's the navy secretary said what you have done. that is no way to conduct the nations business. republicans know it, the democrats know it. the american people know that this party is not capable of governing. so, where do we go from here? i believe many of my republican colleagues sincerely want to get a deal. i know their hearts are in the right place. i know they lament the fact we accept -- where bipartisanship used to be. in the past, there was always discussion on these issues. everyone knew you needed of parties to work together. none of that happened here today. problem is this because republican leadership can't get to yes because president trump refuses to. trump,sident, president if you are listening, i am urging you, please take yes for an answer. the way things went today, the weight you turned from a bipartisan deal, it's all must as if you were rooting for a shutdown. and now you'll have one and the blame should crash enti
the navy secretary said because of cr's, the navy has put $4 billion in the trashcan, poured lighter fluid on it, and earned it. -- and burnt it. that's the navy secretary said what you have done. that is no way to conduct the nations business. republicans know it, the democrats know it. the american people know that this party is not capable of governing. so, where do we go from here? i believe many of my republican colleagues sincerely want to get a deal. i know their hearts are in the right...
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this isn't the first time tetratech misled the navy. officials caught tetratech mishandling soil samples and falsifying data in separate locations. this came to light through a public records request filed by the group green action. green action filed another petition today citing new revelations of potential fraud. now this report is a draft report and the navy says it doesn't comment on draft documents. but officials have promised to sit down with us later this month to explain the full results of its investigation. tetra tech did not respond to our requests for comment, but of course we'll stay on top of this story. >>> well, she planned the escape for two years. the disturbing details we're learning about the teenager who set her 12 siblings free. >>> a 4-year-old girl has been killed and her younger sister on life support, a bay area family ripped apart by a man allegedly on the run from police. >>> right now we're watching a rain soaked commute around em y emeryvil emeryville. how much of this will carry through friday and the wee
this isn't the first time tetratech misled the navy. officials caught tetratech mishandling soil samples and falsifying data in separate locations. this came to light through a public records request filed by the group green action. green action filed another petition today citing new revelations of potential fraud. now this report is a draft report and the navy says it doesn't comment on draft documents. but officials have promised to sit down with us later this month to explain the full...
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in the navy, david is a navy command, i'll explain a little bit of the history. in the command on becoming the commanding officer, you have a change of command ceremony. that morning my wife michelle and our two daughters ages seven and four unitas journal with this and written note. here daddy, we want you to write stories about camp david and the president in this journal. someday our children will read them. 19 years ago i thought okay, maybe i'll write something and i did. i had it from president clinton to president bush, what happened that weekend. never thought i'd do anything with it. this is the day they had me that journal, by the historic holly. first rule about speaking in public is know your audience. who's been to camp david? it's fascinating. fascinating that you've been there and some of you i know in the navy, maybe on the stories, thermal there's almost invariably somebody who knows someone who served there so fact check me as we go. they give me this book and the journal and i keep notes. and when i seriously got interested in writing a book a
in the navy, david is a navy command, i'll explain a little bit of the history. in the command on becoming the commanding officer, you have a change of command ceremony. that morning my wife michelle and our two daughters ages seven and four unitas journal with this and written note. here daddy, we want you to write stories about camp david and the president in this journal. someday our children will read them. 19 years ago i thought okay, maybe i'll write something and i did. i had it from...
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that's the navy secretary, because of what you have done. this is no way to conduct the nation's business. republicans know it, democrats know it. ,he american people know it that this party is not capable of governing. so where we go from here? i believe many of my republican colleagues feel sincerely that they want to get a deal. i know their hearts are in the right place. i know they lament the fact that we now accept brinkmanship where bipartisanship used to be. alwayspast, there was discussions of these issues. you needed both parties to were together another that happened here today. problem is this leadershipublican can't get to yes, because president trump refuses to. mr. president, president trump, if you are listening, i'm urging yes for an take answer. the way things went today, the way you turn from a bipartisan deal, it's almost as if you were rooting for a shutdown. and now we will have one. and the blame should crash entirely on president trump shoulders. this will be called the trump shutdown. this will be called the trump sh
that's the navy secretary, because of what you have done. this is no way to conduct the nation's business. republicans know it, democrats know it. ,he american people know it that this party is not capable of governing. so where we go from here? i believe many of my republican colleagues feel sincerely that they want to get a deal. i know their hearts are in the right place. i know they lament the fact that we now accept brinkmanship where bipartisanship used to be. alwayspast, there was...
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. >> right now the navy doesn't know if hunter's point is safe. >> the navy plans to retest all the land where tetra tech did the work that will lead to more clean-up. these developments were prompted by former workers. they came forward alleging widespread fraud. the navy expects to roll out more next month. they referred us to the navy. >> if you have a story for our investigative unit, give us a call at 1-888-996-tips. >>> now to a developing story we first brought you on today in the bay this morning. a driver crashes off an off ramp and we're get go new details from authorities as far as where the driver may have been shot. nbc bay area pete suratos joins us live from richmond. >> reporter: good morning. in the past hour we got some new information from the contra costa sheriff's department. they're the ones handling this investigation. they told us it started about five miles east from where we're standing. we're near the off ramp. it actually dumps you off here on barrett avenue for folks familiar with the area. this is one of the busier streets where the crash took place. this ha
. >> right now the navy doesn't know if hunter's point is safe. >> the navy plans to retest all the land where tetra tech did the work that will lead to more clean-up. these developments were prompted by former workers. they came forward alleging widespread fraud. the navy expects to roll out more next month. they referred us to the navy. >> if you have a story for our investigative unit, give us a call at 1-888-996-tips. >>> now to a developing story we first brought...
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the last nine crs have cost the navy, in the neighborhood of $4 billion. that's not opportunity lost. that's putting $4 billion in a trashcan, putting lighter fluid on it and burning it. that's exactly, this is the symbiotic relationship we have to have with the industrial base. that's a tough environment to work in when we think we can turn a switch on and off to build a ship or to fund a project. the whipsaw effect let alone what happened to the pentagon delivery schedule and cost of dollars, it trickles down to our supply chain and our suppliers. in a magnified manner. >> if i might expand on that. the returns of the defense industry very good. this is a great business. it's not a question of not investing in a because of their current returns. it's a question of if i invested it is a going to drive more revenue in the future and with sequestration you don't get there. with oco funding requirement you don't get there. that's the hesitancy to invest. you said mike is in the middle between customer and investor and that's not exactly true because we are o
the last nine crs have cost the navy, in the neighborhood of $4 billion. that's not opportunity lost. that's putting $4 billion in a trashcan, putting lighter fluid on it and burning it. that's exactly, this is the symbiotic relationship we have to have with the industrial base. that's a tough environment to work in when we think we can turn a switch on and off to build a ship or to fund a project. the whipsaw effect let alone what happened to the pentagon delivery schedule and cost of dollars,...
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the last nine cr's have cost the navy in the neighborhood of $4 billion. that's not opportunity loss prevents putting $4 billion in a trashcan pudding lighter fluid on it and burning it. and that's the symbiotic relationship we have to have with the industrial base. it's a tough environment to work in when we think we can turn the switch on and off to build a ship or to fund the project and the whipsaw affect let alone what happened to the pentagon's delivery schedule and cost of dollars. it trickled down to our supply chain and our suppliers in a magnified manner. >> if i could expand on that. the return in the defense industry are very good. this is a great business. it's not a question of not investing in current returns. it's a question of if i invested a can it drive more revenue in the future and with sequestration you don't get there. with budget-based requirements you don't get there. he said mike is kind of in the middle between the customer and the investor and that's not exactly true because we are all lines. business is good. if i seem never --
the last nine cr's have cost the navy in the neighborhood of $4 billion. that's not opportunity loss prevents putting $4 billion in a trashcan pudding lighter fluid on it and burning it. and that's the symbiotic relationship we have to have with the industrial base. it's a tough environment to work in when we think we can turn the switch on and off to build a ship or to fund the project and the whipsaw affect let alone what happened to the pentagon's delivery schedule and cost of dollars. it...
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>> and the na navy has asked tht question, was it a fleet program or does it extend throughout the navy. the tap admirals have been taking this ea seriously, lookig at everything, the way they train the sailors and the systems they use. they need to put command focus back on the operations angive them the training time, the personnel and the resources to make our navy safe and make it the top operating vehicle it should be. charles: thank you for your expertise. now the man of the hour is next, lou dobbs. lou: good evening, i'm david in for lou dobbs. congress is barreling toward the possible government shutdown. lawmakers have until friday to pass a spending bill but some democrats will not support the deal unless it gives amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. we'll have a full report. >>> also tonight, the trump administration going straight te on daca. attorney general jeff sessions says it defies law and common sense that a single district court in san francisco can block the administration from ending the obama era program. so the justice department is asking the supreme court
>> and the na navy has asked tht question, was it a fleet program or does it extend throughout the navy. the tap admirals have been taking this ea seriously, lookig at everything, the way they train the sailors and the systems they use. they need to put command focus back on the operations angive them the training time, the personnel and the resources to make our navy safe and make it the top operating vehicle it should be. charles: thank you for your expertise. now the man of the hour is...
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so the group the cajun navy gets the credit. especially with hurricane harvey. and after katrina and i love the name the cajun navy. because they have attention. if you need help get on. so those thousands of people coming from texas. so then they find and then they emerge from the bottom up. but that was just a communication tool. with those management efforts. >> is this an example of new technology to supplement so in prior disasters or hurricanes to have this technology available so people could have that instant communication because only the organization have that traditional walkie-talkie type of device now everybody communicates with everybody else. >> there is some overlap how do these public agencies to have the rule of law work better with a huge number of volunteers? but disaster recovery with a hand out radios that cost thousands or protocols for who can use them if you have a radio you are special. and so that command structure created around that. so another example like puerto rico. now everybody has a radio. and to take advantage of the infrastr
so the group the cajun navy gets the credit. especially with hurricane harvey. and after katrina and i love the name the cajun navy. because they have attention. if you need help get on. so those thousands of people coming from texas. so then they find and then they emerge from the bottom up. but that was just a communication tool. with those management efforts. >> is this an example of new technology to supplement so in prior disasters or hurricanes to have this technology available so...
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the navy's most controversial film was a comedy about i don't hitler starring hell. hitler and so on his presentational skills from a jewish coach someone from a concentration camp. for with the. navy works intensively with his own songbook but this comedy was just too black. i mean. does she know the. life is too long could be seen as autobiographical the hero is a film director and dani levy's own daughter plays a role. in it's because i think. dani navy is also an actor a screenwriter. and a producer he's one of the co-founders of one of germany's most innovative film production companies for more than thirty years he has been putting his unique view of the work on the big screen movies that are often personal and surprising. and we're joined now by daniel levy hello welcome to kino thank you. my first question is perhaps a really stupid one. why. why comedy why did you choose comedy to tell the type of stories you want to tell because they're often on the surface quite dark stories ok first of all it seems that i. may i might not have a comic life but i have comi
the navy's most controversial film was a comedy about i don't hitler starring hell. hitler and so on his presentational skills from a jewish coach someone from a concentration camp. for with the. navy works intensively with his own songbook but this comedy was just too black. i mean. does she know the. life is too long could be seen as autobiographical the hero is a film director and dani levy's own daughter plays a role. in it's because i think. dani navy is also an actor a screenwriter. and a...
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the navy secretary said that because of crsum navy secretary said that because of c rs um the navy has put $4 billion in the trash can, poured lighter fluid on it and burned it. that is the navy secretary. there is no way and this is no way to conduct the nation's business. republicans know it, democrats know it. the american people know that this party is not capable of governing. so where do we go from here? i believe many of my republican colleagues sincerely want to get a deal. i know their hearts are in the right place at. i know they lament the fact that we now acce pt they lament the fact that we now accept rings manship where bipartisanship used to be. in the past there was always discussion on these issues. everyone you in the senate you needed both parties to work together and none of that happened here today. now all this problem is because republican leadership can't get to yes because president trump refuses to. mr president, president trump, if you are listening, i am urging you, please take yes for an answer. the way things went today and the way you turn from a bipartis
the navy secretary said that because of crsum navy secretary said that because of c rs um the navy has put $4 billion in the trash can, poured lighter fluid on it and burned it. that is the navy secretary. there is no way and this is no way to conduct the nation's business. republicans know it, democrats know it. the american people know that this party is not capable of governing. so where do we go from here? i believe many of my republican colleagues sincerely want to get a deal. i know their...
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the navy is still sailing and the air force is still flying. the essential operations of the pentagon are ongoing despite the fact that the senate can't get its act together? >> the essential operations are ongoing. that includes security, counterterror. the troops overseas in harm's way. the one thing we will see if this is to continue on for a matter of days or longer, secretary of defense jim mat his is a retired general. if there is anyone who is going to continue to make sure that the war fight, the individuals who are forward deployed, that they get everything they need, it's jim mattis. i feel very comfortable of that. where we will see this back home, and other places overseas as well, not necessarily in a combat zone. but this means that training is canceled. maintenance can be canceled if you have civilian maintainers. it is what the military calls the second and third order effects that will have the impact. those individuals who are forward, in afghanistan, in iraq, in syria, in combat zones and africa, they will continue -- secreta
the navy is still sailing and the air force is still flying. the essential operations of the pentagon are ongoing despite the fact that the senate can't get its act together? >> the essential operations are ongoing. that includes security, counterterror. the troops overseas in harm's way. the one thing we will see if this is to continue on for a matter of days or longer, secretary of defense jim mat his is a retired general. if there is anyone who is going to continue to make sure that...
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. >>> all right, a rare move by the navy. charges have been filed against two ships involved in the deadly collisions last week that killed 16 sailors. >> earlier investigations by the navy showed the crashes were preventible. we knew that. now we know the charges and they are severe. dereliction of duty, hazarding a vessel and homicide. barbara starr is joining us now. you're talking about 17 american lives lost and now some very severe and rare charges. >> very -- not unprecedented perhaps but i've checked around. i can't find anybody in the navy who really remembers the last time this happened. negligent homicide for two commanding officers at these navy warships out in the far pacific late last year. these collisions with commercial vessels in two separate incidents killing 17 sailors. the commander officers facing charges of negligent homicide, operating a vessel in a hazardous manner, dereliction of duty and administrative punishment, if you will, also against eight additional crew members. what the initial investigatio
. >>> all right, a rare move by the navy. charges have been filed against two ships involved in the deadly collisions last week that killed 16 sailors. >> earlier investigations by the navy showed the crashes were preventible. we knew that. now we know the charges and they are severe. dereliction of duty, hazarding a vessel and homicide. barbara starr is joining us now. you're talking about 17 american lives lost and now some very severe and rare charges. >> very -- not...
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think of it this way, these are the people that the navy trusted with the lives of men and women who served on board both of these vessels. the navy now believes instead they deserve the blame for the loss of lives, 17 of america's very best on their vessels and on their watch. and that is why these charges are so notable and so rare. the navy says this loss of life last summer while in open water and not under fire, not under hostile conditions was avoidable, plain and simple. that is our broadcast for tonight. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> lots going on in the news tonight. i'm very glad you're here. i'll try to get through all of it. i have a feeling this will be one of those ten-pound shows in a five-pound bag. but we will try to get through everything that we can. there is lots going on. there is breaking news two u.s. navy commanders are being charged with negligent homicide with the two crashes of navy destroyers that happened in june and august. involving merchant ships and the
think of it this way, these are the people that the navy trusted with the lives of men and women who served on board both of these vessels. the navy now believes instead they deserve the blame for the loss of lives, 17 of america's very best on their vessels and on their watch. and that is why these charges are so notable and so rare. the navy says this loss of life last summer while in open water and not under fire, not under hostile conditions was avoidable, plain and simple. that is our...
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the navy's most controversial film was a comedy about adult hitler starring hell. hitler and hell on his presentational skills from a jewish coach summoned from a concentration camp. for with the. navy works intensively with his own songbook but this comedy was just too black. the meat and fish doesn't know the. life is too long could be seen as autobiographical the hero is a film director and danny levy's own daughter plays a role. in me it's because i knew. i was. done he navy is also an anchor a screenwriter. and a producer he's one of the co-founders of one of germany's most innovative film production companies for more than thirty years he has been putting his unique view of the wound on the big screen movies that are often personal and surprising. and we're joined now by daniel levy hello welcome to kino thank you. my first question is perhaps a really stupid one. why. why comedy why did you choose comedy to tell the type of stories you want to tell because there are often on the surface quite dark stories ok first of all it seems that i. may i might not have
the navy's most controversial film was a comedy about adult hitler starring hell. hitler and hell on his presentational skills from a jewish coach summoned from a concentration camp. for with the. navy works intensively with his own songbook but this comedy was just too black. the meat and fish doesn't know the. life is too long could be seen as autobiographical the hero is a film director and danny levy's own daughter plays a role. in me it's because i knew. i was. done he navy is also an...
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city by the navy. we are then transferring the land to the developer who has certain obligations for public improvements we've agreed to and they in turn will be transferring parcels. my question has to do with from our view point we have to be sure that the public improvements are done in concert with the private development and vertical developments ongoing. what happens when there's a public transfer it could be financing or the economy or that particular developer going into bankruptcy. the development doesn't occur in a timely way. what options then do we have? then the obligation is the ticd does it still have obligations though the land has been transferred to a separate owner? >> that's a great clarifying question. >> they all have their own specific development dates. typically in the case of the police and fire station or the ferry terminal to the permitting of the 500th, 1200th residential unit. as developers aggregately pull building permits it starts a clock and depending on the nature of
city by the navy. we are then transferring the land to the developer who has certain obligations for public improvements we've agreed to and they in turn will be transferring parcels. my question has to do with from our view point we have to be sure that the public improvements are done in concert with the private development and vertical developments ongoing. what happens when there's a public transfer it could be financing or the economy or that particular developer going into bankruptcy. the...
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at it for months on >> sean: foaming at the mouth. >> the president called out the sailor in the navy who was sent to jail for that and there was a storyut about him, he can't get his life back together and how those charges have been so unfortunate for some pictures that he took a party submarine. again, it is not -- i'm not going to get into the merits of that case -- his life has beend. ruined, he was punished extensively, not just in terms of serving time in jail, but financial ruin, as well. i think of that sailor is looking in and saying i have done something wrong but where was hillary clinton? >> sean: michelle, i don't have enough time, i was watching yesterday morning, i think you had a half-hour monologue on the show, it was great. i wish i had the time to give you.
at it for months on >> sean: foaming at the mouth. >> the president called out the sailor in the navy who was sent to jail for that and there was a storyut about him, he can't get his life back together and how those charges have been so unfortunate for some pictures that he took a party submarine. again, it is not -- i'm not going to get into the merits of that case -- his life has beend. ruined, he was punished extensively, not just in terms of serving time in jail, but financial...
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think of it this way, these are the people that the navy trusted with the lives of men and women who served on board both of these vessels. the navy now believes instead they deserve the blame for the loss of lives, 17 of america's very best on their vessels and on their watch. and that is why these charges are so notable and so rare. the navy says this loss of life last summer while in open water and not under fire, not under hostile conditions was avoidable, plain and simple. that is our broadcast for tonight. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york.
think of it this way, these are the people that the navy trusted with the lives of men and women who served on board both of these vessels. the navy now believes instead they deserve the blame for the loss of lives, 17 of america's very best on their vessels and on their watch. and that is why these charges are so notable and so rare. the navy says this loss of life last summer while in open water and not under fire, not under hostile conditions was avoidable, plain and simple. that is our...
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the navy now believes instead they deserve the blame for the loss of lives, 17 of america's very best on their vessels and on their watch. and that is why these charges are so notable and so rare. the navy says this loss of life last summer while in open water and not under fire, not under hostile conditions was avoidable, plain and simple. that is our broadcast for tonight. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. >> thanks, everyone. >> out. >>> plus, two subpoenas for steve bannon. >> here's why it's going to get worse. >> my interview with adam schiff on why steve bannon was compelled to testify before house intelligence today. >>> and the president's physical fitness test. >> can you assess the president's mental fitness for office? >> what we learned from trump's doctor. >> we did do a cognitive assessment. >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. and it is very good to be back. today, after spending the past few days offering up prepoft rousse semi-denials the white house came cl
the navy now believes instead they deserve the blame for the loss of lives, 17 of america's very best on their vessels and on their watch. and that is why these charges are so notable and so rare. the navy says this loss of life last summer while in open water and not under fire, not under hostile conditions was avoidable, plain and simple. that is our broadcast for tonight. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. >> thanks,...
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recently the secretary of the navy said publicly that since the budget control act was passed the navy itself the navy alone lost or wasted $4 billion as a result of continuing resolution and budget uncertainty. do you believe the audit will show inefficiency like this and business operations across the department due to continuing resolution? >> i think the audit will show you some of the yes the problems that will come out of business out of the disruption from the cr. and one of the ways that that shows up. normally you have a year to spend money. one of the things we tend not to like the fourth quarter because of the way federal money looks if you don't spend it you lose it. the unusual thing we do in the federal government. they say wait, wait. sdp when you're down to a couple months here have it all. spend, spend, spend. that if you negotiated good price you maybe outside the window of when you negotiated an effective price. your plans for contracting and so forth get compressed. some of the disruptions had that are driven by the audit will help figure out how to manage it or wha
recently the secretary of the navy said publicly that since the budget control act was passed the navy itself the navy alone lost or wasted $4 billion as a result of continuing resolution and budget uncertainty. do you believe the audit will show inefficiency like this and business operations across the department due to continuing resolution? >> i think the audit will show you some of the yes the problems that will come out of business out of the disruption from the cr. and one of the...
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department of the navy kind of inherited it. the command reports to the office they support the president moving him around the world including on air force one, marine one, the helicopter squadron at camp david, the agency int and the white house transportation agency, the white house medical unit, special programs etc. etc.. these are the uniformed personnel civilian men and women that support the presidency behind the scenes moving him around the world wherever he goes and engages with sodas and appropriated budget line in the navy appropriation to find and maintain camp david. but we know it as camp because why? succeeding president roosevelt was president truman not greatly enamored. his successor president eisenhower came in and thought it was a bit pretentious and thought of closing it but kind of became enamored with it again the early trend of many presidents with the facility. he decide decided maybe there ie utility even though i have my farm in gettysburg pennsylvania but he said i don't like the name said he remaine
department of the navy kind of inherited it. the command reports to the office they support the president moving him around the world including on air force one, marine one, the helicopter squadron at camp david, the agency int and the white house transportation agency, the white house medical unit, special programs etc. etc.. these are the uniformed personnel civilian men and women that support the presidency behind the scenes moving him around the world wherever he goes and engages with sodas...
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when the declaration of independence was read, the english called in their navy, the navy blockaded the harbor, thereby shutting down all of the trade. people started fleeing to newport. without trade, they couldn't make a living. this building was closed as a synagogue and used as a hospital for british soldiers. one of the few jews who stayed oro.nd was isaac tu he made sure that the building was intact and no harm was done during that time. this building cannot of the war unscathed. after the revolutionary war, people didn't come back to newport island. they had already established homes and businesses somewhere else. for the jewish people it was a difficult time. one jewish's, not person lived in rhode island anymore. the building was shut. to a quakere given family who took care of it for 60 years. in the late 1880's, eastern european jews started coming to america to escape the pagrams that they were experiencing their. they saw the building and said, worship.o use it for they said it could be used as long as it remained orthodox in nature. this building has continued its use as a
when the declaration of independence was read, the english called in their navy, the navy blockaded the harbor, thereby shutting down all of the trade. people started fleeing to newport. without trade, they couldn't make a living. this building was closed as a synagogue and used as a hospital for british soldiers. one of the few jews who stayed oro.nd was isaac tu he made sure that the building was intact and no harm was done during that time. this building cannot of the war unscathed. after...
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the navy took. so it's part of the rescues that happened throughout the 80's 90's. >> anthony: farming is difficult work so why? >> ana: my mom would ask the same question. she was like what are you doing? are you quitting job that -- in puerto rico it's hard to find a good job but i think that farming is the most practical thing that we can do in the midst of a crisis. >> xavier: that is something that is going to create work that is going to help the economy. >> anthony: it's a blunt question but can you make money farming? >> ana: in puerto rico it's still a challenge because obviously we still get food that is super subsidized from the u.s. but many people who are our neighbors are like i'll pay more like how much is it worth. people really value the work when they see we're working for it. >> xavier: that's part of my statement. it's part of educating people. since our generation, supermarkets, supermarkets. >> ana: we were consciously stripped away from farming. people were forced out of the c
the navy took. so it's part of the rescues that happened throughout the 80's 90's. >> anthony: farming is difficult work so why? >> ana: my mom would ask the same question. she was like what are you doing? are you quitting job that -- in puerto rico it's hard to find a good job but i think that farming is the most practical thing that we can do in the midst of a crisis. >> xavier: that is something that is going to create work that is going to help the economy. >>...