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. >> it's what the navy does. the united states navy has carried that out. you've got a new -- you're executing a response plan that is trying to synchronize bits to get a fully functional powerful navy out there. what are the -- what are the challenges that you face now? what keeps you awake? what are you working to -- what do you still working through to make sure this happens? >> i just finished working with admiral, i sleep just fine if many reasons. number one knowing that i'm part of the greatest navy in the existence of time. the plan was to get in three pillars of getting ready. for us to have sustainable, affordable, force generation model that provides the high-end trained capability that's needed against today's threats, that's why we develop the admiral, the optimize fleet response plan. i worked with admiral as part of development of this and he was kind of the master mind. what it did was it took a variety of different inputs and sin -- synchronized focus to produce a affordable force that can deploy to execute that high-end mission. it took in
. >> it's what the navy does. the united states navy has carried that out. you've got a new -- you're executing a response plan that is trying to synchronize bits to get a fully functional powerful navy out there. what are the -- what are the challenges that you face now? what keeps you awake? what are you working to -- what do you still working through to make sure this happens? >> i just finished working with admiral, i sleep just fine if many reasons. number one knowing that i'm...
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in fact, given the vastness of the areas to be covered, our navy and the coalition of other navies may simply not have the resources to provide all the protection necessary to prevent and stop the attacks. brian: explain that whole situation. adm. howard: we met after we rescued him. it was all about taking care of him and getting him a medical checkup. and offering him any kind of help he needed. very quickly everyone in the world wanted to talk to him, including the president of the united states. to me, the most important thing was letting him talk to his family. and letting them know he was ok. in then, literally, we did not meet again until the movie premiere in washington, d.c. but it was great closure for me to get to see him years later with his wife. and he just looked great. and i will tell you one story. when we got him on board, we were talking and i had some things i asked him. " there is some things, do you want to read?" "i don't have my reading glasses." i gave him my reading glasses. he said, how old are you? i said, i'm your age, captain phillips. we eventually moved
in fact, given the vastness of the areas to be covered, our navy and the coalition of other navies may simply not have the resources to provide all the protection necessary to prevent and stop the attacks. brian: explain that whole situation. adm. howard: we met after we rescued him. it was all about taking care of him and getting him a medical checkup. and offering him any kind of help he needed. very quickly everyone in the world wanted to talk to him, including the president of the united...
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navy. sometime around 6:00, the navy fired a missile test flight off the coast of southern california. the navy says the missile was not armed. this video showing the comb-like tail from the missile is a common sight many people saw and you can see the bright flash in this video from san diego county. people in the bay area described a similar sight. >> beaming off the lake and so brought that it was shooting up in the air and just awesome and just weird. >> reporter: weird is right. it's easy to see how people thought it was a flying saucer or comment. don't expect a heads up from the u.s. navy any time soon. a spokesperson said missile launches are classified and so they are often not announced before they happen.
navy. sometime around 6:00, the navy fired a missile test flight off the coast of southern california. the navy says the missile was not armed. this video showing the comb-like tail from the missile is a common sight many people saw and you can see the bright flash in this video from san diego county. people in the bay area described a similar sight. >> beaming off the lake and so brought that it was shooting up in the air and just awesome and just weird. >> reporter: weird is...
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to ride the broad street line all the way down the navy yard. officials gathering at the navy yard. they secured federal funding into a project that would extend septa's broad street subway line to a station within the navy yard. u.s. senator bob casey says with thousands of jobs added to the navy yard in recent years, this is overdue. >> we're grateful for the work that's been done to date but we have to finish the job so that 11,000 job number guys keeps going instead of 145 companies that number keeps growing much the best way to do that to have a reliable transportation syst system. >> current the line stops at pattison avenue near the sports complex. if built the project is evident mayed to cost between 300 and $500 million. >> changing the words people use when talking about sex. the new plan that could change a poll is he on a lot of universities or else suffer the consequences. >>> and plans for a possible casino in south philadelphia.
to ride the broad street line all the way down the navy yard. officials gathering at the navy yard. they secured federal funding into a project that would extend septa's broad street subway line to a station within the navy yard. u.s. senator bob casey says with thousands of jobs added to the navy yard in recent years, this is overdue. >> we're grateful for the work that's been done to date but we have to finish the job so that 11,000 job number guys keeps going instead of 145 companies...
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navy federal credit union. vago: for more than a decade, debate has raised about the ture of aircraft carrierers and the ererick wright such operate- and the aircraft such operate from them. despite changing threats, the service has continued to buy short range air crafts, project critics to charge aircraft carriers are becoming expensive liabilities increasingly vulnerable to attack. jerry hendricks now with the center for new american security has studied the evolution of aircraft carriers and joins us to explain the future of u.s. naval aviation. welcome back. jerry: great to be here. vago: you track the evolutionf aircraft carriers all the way to the current day. talk to us about why americaca developed the super carrier in the wake of world war ii. jerry: in world war ii, we discovered we were coming with range of the japanese, cause the attacks -- japanese attacks. so the senator's grandfather arrived at the idea we had to be able to step back and have longer range so we didn't actually buy superarriers u
navy federal credit union. vago: for more than a decade, debate has raised about the ture of aircraft carrierers and the ererick wright such operate- and the aircraft such operate from them. despite changing threats, the service has continued to buy short range air crafts, project critics to charge aircraft carriers are becoming expensive liabilities increasingly vulnerable to attack. jerry hendricks now with the center for new american security has studied the evolution of aircraft carriers...
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what is changing the fastest and how is the navy meeting those challenges? >> brad thanks for the question and thanks for inviting me. on behalf of admiral richardson i'm honored to be here with members of the national security and look forward to telling you howard navy, what we are doing today and how we are facing the challenges that you mentioned. if you would have asked me to prioritize i'm not sure i could. what i could tell you though is from a navy perspective we took a good hard look at the security challenge that exists across the globe. in the development our cooperative strategy for the 21st century we just released to the march, we took a real hard look at all of the things you mentioned. the strategy outlines three key points that i think focus where our efforts are. number one we are deployed forward so the navy is your crisis response force and we are forward each and every day. today about 40,000 of our young men and women are deployed on the tip of the spear. they are ready to do a large number of things from humanitarian assistance we need
what is changing the fastest and how is the navy meeting those challenges? >> brad thanks for the question and thanks for inviting me. on behalf of admiral richardson i'm honored to be here with members of the national security and look forward to telling you howard navy, what we are doing today and how we are facing the challenges that you mentioned. if you would have asked me to prioritize i'm not sure i could. what i could tell you though is from a navy perspective we took a good hard...
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the navy marine corps team. the navy marine corps operate closer together than any other service, and always interesting things that you guys are doing to help improve that. what is new and what is next for the blue-green folks? >> the navy marine corps team, we have never been anything but extremely close. if you go look at the cooperative strategy for the 21st century it's actually tri--signed. signed by the cna, the admiral, signed by the commandant, then the general, and then signed buy the commandant of the coast guard. so the maritime services are more together than ever. the marine corps, we have a variety of eevents where we work on concepts, our ability to operate forward together more effectively, and that's called a naval board. the naval board is a monthly event i host with co-chaired by general walsh, and we bring to that event the critical concerns and tasks that the commandant and the cno want us to get after. to increase war-fighting capability, to increase our engagement with our international p
the navy marine corps team. the navy marine corps operate closer together than any other service, and always interesting things that you guys are doing to help improve that. what is new and what is next for the blue-green folks? >> the navy marine corps team, we have never been anything but extremely close. if you go look at the cooperative strategy for the 21st century it's actually tri--signed. signed by the cna, the admiral, signed by the commandant, then the general, and then signed...
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i am responsible for the good order and discipline in the navy. you help regulate the well-being and the behavior of the entire crew. i am kind of like the executive officer for the entire navy. the number two person for the entire navy. our people are great but they are sometimes imperfect. it is my job to help people get on the right track. brian: you have four stars and you are full admiral. it has never happened in history that a woman has been a four-star admiral. when did you know that you would go this far? adm. howard: i did not know that i knew i would go this far. i had only been a three-star for
i am responsible for the good order and discipline in the navy. you help regulate the well-being and the behavior of the entire crew. i am kind of like the executive officer for the entire navy. the number two person for the entire navy. our people are great but they are sometimes imperfect. it is my job to help people get on the right track. brian: you have four stars and you are full admiral. it has never happened in history that a woman has been a four-star admiral. when did you know that...
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he served as a navy seal, a member of the famed seal team 6. and on the night of may 1, 2011, he was a part of "operation neptune spear." as the second man through the door into the room where the world's most wanted terrorist was hiding, he fired the fateful shots that brought the biggest manhunt in world history to an end. his name is robert o'neill, and he is the man who killed usama bin laden. the face we are looking at is the last face that usama bin laden saw on earth. >> yeah, i mean, if it was light enough, i was definitely the last person he saw. >> you trained on targets with his face on them. >> mm-hmm. yeah. >> what was it like to kill the actual guy? >> it wasn't real. it was another guy in a house that we shot. it didn't sink in. it didn't sink in for a while. >> has it sunk in now? >> yeah, it has now. i've thought about it every day for a number of years. i'm still trying to figure out if it's the best thing i've ever done or the worst thing i've ever done. >> how could it be the best? >> we accomplished our mission, and i was a
he served as a navy seal, a member of the famed seal team 6. and on the night of may 1, 2011, he was a part of "operation neptune spear." as the second man through the door into the room where the world's most wanted terrorist was hiding, he fired the fateful shots that brought the biggest manhunt in world history to an end. his name is robert o'neill, and he is the man who killed usama bin laden. the face we are looking at is the last face that usama bin laden saw on earth. >>...
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team 6 now they're training navy s.e.a.l.s to be part of a no-fail team. 50% of the navy tryouts, 50% don't make it. that's saying something because these are serious dudes. >> things heated up quickly with s.e.a.l. team 6 tasked with hunting down insurgents and high value targets in iraq and afghanistan. >> six out of seven nights a week we would go out. that's really where we learned how to fight. that's really where we got as good as we did because we learned from the enemy. the enemy knew our tactics before we started fighting them in iraq and they used them against us. >> what would a night where you're working be like? >> the intelligence people worked around the clock. so we generally go in there and find out what they've been watching all day. based on what they were watching, what they found, we'd pick a place to go, get the plan get on the helicopters parked outside, fly away, then go into the house, find the bad guys, take them and their stuff, bring them back. find more targets. based on what they tell you and the next night the same thing. >> how much concern was that the
team 6 now they're training navy s.e.a.l.s to be part of a no-fail team. 50% of the navy tryouts, 50% don't make it. that's saying something because these are serious dudes. >> things heated up quickly with s.e.a.l. team 6 tasked with hunting down insurgents and high value targets in iraq and afghanistan. >> six out of seven nights a week we would go out. that's really where we learned how to fight. that's really where we got as good as we did because we learned from the enemy. the...
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navy. this is part of a summit on national security issues hosted by defense one, a website for the defense industry. you can watch the entire summit at c-span.org. this portion is half an hour. >> welcome back. we had a great morning. hopefully we will have just as informative and entertaining in afternoon. we have four sessions. how will the military prepare in the age of everything? a deputy from the navy will talk about what's going on in the fifth fleet. after that, we have a brigadier general who is the so, africa commander. i think he will have a lot to say about operations there. we have heard a lot about special operations forces recently. then we go to the deputy director of the cia. there hasirst time been a new director in like 30 years. finally, to close the day, the deputy secretary himself who we all know and love. let's get it started right now with the vice admiral. enjoy the rest of the afternoon, everyone, and thank you. brad peniston: thank you for joining us. we appreci
navy. this is part of a summit on national security issues hosted by defense one, a website for the defense industry. you can watch the entire summit at c-span.org. this portion is half an hour. >> welcome back. we had a great morning. hopefully we will have just as informative and entertaining in afternoon. we have four sessions. how will the military prepare in the age of everything? a deputy from the navy will talk about what's going on in the fifth fleet. after that, we have a...
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in you have questions relating to the electrical service in treasure island when the navy stopped the operations in 1997 the city assumed the responsibilities on the island including the provision of utility services the sfpuc has provided electrical and other utility services on the island on on behalf of tida the district attorney's office substation was previously oakland by the navy and served both treasure island as well as the former oakland army base and the navy industrial supply center in oakland was transferred to the port of oakland along with the fleet and industrial supply center in 1998 at a time the sfpuc entered into an agreement with the port of oakland to continue services to the island providing power to
in you have questions relating to the electrical service in treasure island when the navy stopped the operations in 1997 the city assumed the responsibilities on the island including the provision of utility services the sfpuc has provided electrical and other utility services on the island on on behalf of tida the district attorney's office substation was previously oakland by the navy and served both treasure island as well as the former oakland army base and the navy industrial supply center...
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host: why the navy and why navy seals? guest: there was a mentor at oregon who commanded the enterprise during the vietnam war. i graduated with a degree in geology and he asked me, what are you going to do? i said i'm going to go off the coast of oregon and become a geologist and specialize in deep sea operations. he said, you are going to die. have you ever considered being a navy seal? they die but i think it fits your personality. at the time, nobody really knew what a seal was. this was before the books and movies. he brought a recruiter down and i took a number of exams both physical and rich. -- written. he said, this is a volunteer program. if you don't like it you can leave it anytime. he was very truthful about that. he was a pilot. but the program itself was -- he was truthful. you can leave anytime. the program is hard. as it should be. trident of a the navy seal, there's an expectation that you are never going to quit. that you are going to complete the mission successfully. toughhard rigorous training. what d
host: why the navy and why navy seals? guest: there was a mentor at oregon who commanded the enterprise during the vietnam war. i graduated with a degree in geology and he asked me, what are you going to do? i said i'm going to go off the coast of oregon and become a geologist and specialize in deep sea operations. he said, you are going to die. have you ever considered being a navy seal? they die but i think it fits your personality. at the time, nobody really knew what a seal was. this was...
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that was not done in the prewar navy. the skipper was the one that manned the periscope and did everything. morton did not believe that was the best way to get things done. he had pretty much mentored o'kane to this finely tuned machine, without a doubt, the finest submarine skipper of the second world war for the united states navy. anyway, o'kane took command of patrolg on her first war and she set sail in 1944. this is a facsimile of the scorecard. she went on five war patrols, from the 22nd of january to the fourth of march, 1944. on her first, she sank five japanese merchant ships. that is a pretty good score for the first patrol. you have to understand a submarine, as any ship or military force, they operate as a team and it took a little while, even though they were well-trained, it took a little while to get them oiled up. and ready to go. the second patrol on the 15th of may, 1944, she was not assigned her normal duty. normal duty was to find any -- enemy ships and sink and kill them. it was the opposite on the s
that was not done in the prewar navy. the skipper was the one that manned the periscope and did everything. morton did not believe that was the best way to get things done. he had pretty much mentored o'kane to this finely tuned machine, without a doubt, the finest submarine skipper of the second world war for the united states navy. anyway, o'kane took command of patrolg on her first war and she set sail in 1944. this is a facsimile of the scorecard. she went on five war patrols, from the 22nd...
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a shipyard in wisconsin is nearing completion on the first ship in the united states navy to be named for sioux city.but it has taken more than just *man power.* tonight on our special report...jetske wauran traveled to wisconsin and spoke with the *women* behind uss sioux city. 3 for lieutenant ida quigley, serving the country is not only a duty. it's her passion. "it's prettexciting." born and raised in houston, texas, the 27-year-old says, she was full-on ready for the united states navy."i'm the navigator on board, so all of us on the crew have about five different
a shipyard in wisconsin is nearing completion on the first ship in the united states navy to be named for sioux city.but it has taken more than just *man power.* tonight on our special report...jetske wauran traveled to wisconsin and spoke with the *women* behind uss sioux city. 3 for lieutenant ida quigley, serving the country is not only a duty. it's her passion. "it's prettexciting." born and raised in houston, texas, the 27-year-old says, she was full-on ready for the united...
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the navy is in his blood. "my grandpa, my dad... he was in the navy," said lesiak. "his brother was in the navy, so it's like a family tradition. a nine-year navy man, lesiak is proud to serve his country, and serve aboard the u.s.s. sioux city. "best thing i ever did," lesiak said. for chief engineer kevin rhyne, the u.s.s. sioux city is the fourth ship he's served on in his 18-year naval career. "whenever you commission a ship, or you go to a ship, you learn a little bit about the namesake," said lt kevin rhyne, u.s.s. sioux city. "you sort of carry that with you. and, you don't forget it." rhyne says ship's mission is just as important as the name on her stern. "as we bring her to life, it's going to mean a lot," rhyne said. it means a lot to the crew, and to the community with its name all over the navy's newest ship. "we're just really, really happy to represent them," ralston said. "and, we want to do so in the best light possible." >> the u.s.s. sioux city is set to be launched next month or in january, weather permitting. siouxland. currently 48 degrees unde
the navy is in his blood. "my grandpa, my dad... he was in the navy," said lesiak. "his brother was in the navy, so it's like a family tradition. a nine-year navy man, lesiak is proud to serve his country, and serve aboard the u.s.s. sioux city. "best thing i ever did," lesiak said. for chief engineer kevin rhyne, the u.s.s. sioux city is the fourth ship he's served on in his 18-year naval career. "whenever you commission a ship, or you go to a ship, you learn a...
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navy federal credit union. we will have more on "defense news." ♪ more than a decade, the air force has made a strive to create a new bomber in secrecy. the dod then resurrected the bomber the same year as partrt f a long-range program that inudes long-range striking missiles and will -- and warfare systems. everly james announced that northrop grumman won the contract above the lockheed martin. they will build 400 aircraft replace b-1 bombers and b-52s. reportersr and space here who helped launch the last bomber program and welcome back. >> thanks so much. vavago: laura, thank you so muc, let me start with you. why did lockheed martin llose? laura: it looks like northrop forman had a better value the air force and of course, this probably means that the air force is assuming more risk by going with knowing - -- with boeing. vago: the whole program was designed with experimentation and went into risk reduction. there is still a lot of risk going forward, especially inhe integration of the engine and the air f
navy federal credit union. we will have more on "defense news." ♪ more than a decade, the air force has made a strive to create a new bomber in secrecy. the dod then resurrected the bomber the same year as partrt f a long-range program that inudes long-range striking missiles and will -- and warfare systems. everly james announced that northrop grumman won the contract above the lockheed martin. they will build 400 aircraft replace b-1 bombers and b-52s. reportersr and space here...
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captain robert k kaufman, united states navy, retired. a native of clarion, pennsylvania he is a , 1940 graduate of the united states naval academy. he participated in a number of north atlantic convoys and the operation torch invasion of north africa while serving aboard a heavy cruiser. after that, he applied for submarine school and upon graduation, he was assigned to the fleet submarine uss gato. he participated in three war patrols as a torpedo and gunnery officer and two war patrols as her executive officer. he was assigned duty as aid and flag lieutenant to the legendary commander submarine forces pacific fleet. it was while serving in this capacity that he was invited aboard the uss missouri to witness the surrender of japanese forces on september 2, 1945. in talking to him earlier today i asked , where he was during the surrender. many of you are probably familiar with the pictures and , it seems like every available surface was covered with marines and sailors taking in the event, and he said -- if you look at the picture of the
captain robert k kaufman, united states navy, retired. a native of clarion, pennsylvania he is a , 1940 graduate of the united states naval academy. he participated in a number of north atlantic convoys and the operation torch invasion of north africa while serving aboard a heavy cruiser. after that, he applied for submarine school and upon graduation, he was assigned to the fleet submarine uss gato. he participated in three war patrols as a torpedo and gunnery officer and two war patrols as...
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the boat was within 200 of christmas island and being escorted back to sea by the navy. we have been telling you about the attack at an mali hotel. it seems to be an ongoing hostage situation. >> reporter: that's right. the details are incredibly sketchy right now. it's difficult to get through to people on the ground. what we understand is much of what you've already explained, that the hotel has come under attack. we understand that this is taking place, this situation is unfolding at the hotel. it is a hotel that is a popular chain in that part of west africa, many who are living and staying in the hotel, some visiting due to the facilities there. the hotel is saying that two people have been killed. we're trying to get through to the security services on the ground to find out precisely what is happening. things are moving quickly and the picture is unclear. it will be a huge concern, obviously, because even though this part of the world and this country has had problems of this nature before, this will be the first time in a long time that i can remember that a fore
the boat was within 200 of christmas island and being escorted back to sea by the navy. we have been telling you about the attack at an mali hotel. it seems to be an ongoing hostage situation. >> reporter: that's right. the details are incredibly sketchy right now. it's difficult to get through to people on the ground. what we understand is much of what you've already explained, that the hotel has come under attack. we understand that this is taking place, this situation is unfolding at...
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over time we can build trust between the chinese navy and united states navy. >> last month, the united states missile cruiser sailed within 12 months of the disputed reef, drawing protests from china. following the incident on november 7th, the two nations' naval vessels were used in an exercise in the atlantic ocean off florida. >>> nhk has interviewed an expert on north korea's missile and nuclear development. he estimates pyongyang has already made more than ten nuclear weapons, and he says the country could increase its nuclear stockpile by five times in the next five years. the senior fellow at the u.s./korea institute at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he says the north has succeeded in miniaturizing nuclear weapons to the point where they can be mound on the country's nodong and teppo dong 2 missiles. >> north korea could have anywhere from 20 to 100 nuclear weapons. that's an increase from where they are today, bringing from 100% to over 500%. so, it's quite a possible expansion. it may take place over the next five years. >> we also referred the nor
over time we can build trust between the chinese navy and united states navy. >> last month, the united states missile cruiser sailed within 12 months of the disputed reef, drawing protests from china. following the incident on november 7th, the two nations' naval vessels were used in an exercise in the atlantic ocean off florida. >>> nhk has interviewed an expert on north korea's missile and nuclear development. he estimates pyongyang has already made more than ten nuclear...
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navy federal credit union. vago: defefense leaders from acrossss america have gathered t the ronald reagan presidential library in california. ofhas become the double dose defense where major new defense ideas are discussed. joining us is byron of capital alpha partners, who attended this year's gathering. what w were the key take place - byron: there are some details othe offset strategy the department of defense has talked about. we heard the term human machine collaboration, that is the new plastics f for the department of defense if you know the movie the graduate. vago: there's some discussion the offset strategy -- the rest of the wor has access to the same technology as we do and we have to find a way to offset their military advantages. there are a bunch of initiatives that have been underway to help the department determine what those offset strategies should be. are they jumping the gun by saying this man machine and to pay stuff is really must part in part? done ishat they have clearly they narrowed
navy federal credit union. vago: defefense leaders from acrossss america have gathered t the ronald reagan presidential library in california. ofhas become the double dose defense where major new defense ideas are discussed. joining us is byron of capital alpha partners, who attended this year's gathering. what w were the key take place - byron: there are some details othe offset strategy the department of defense has talked about. we heard the term human machine collaboration, that is the new...
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the navy is in his blood. "my grandpa, my dad... hhwas in the navy," said lesiak. "his brother was in the navy, so it's like a family tradition. a nine-year navy man, lesiak is proud to serve his country, and serve aboard the u.s.s. sioux city. "best thing i ever did," lesiak said. fofochief engineer kevin rhyne, the u.s.s. sioux city is the fourth ship he's served on in his 18-year naval career. "whenever you commission a ship, or you go to a ship, you learn a little bit about the namesake," said lt kevin rhyne, u.s.s. sioux city. "you sort of carry that with you. and, you don't forget it." rhyne says ship's mission is just as important as the name on her stern. "as we bring her to life, it's going to mean a lot," rhyne said. it means a lot to the crew, and to the community with its name all over the navy's newest ship. to represent them," ralston said. "and, we want to do so in the >>>> the future u.s.s. sioux city may be launched as soon as december... or in january, weather permitting. throughout the past few weeks, we've introduced you to todd landen, an iraq
the navy is in his blood. "my grandpa, my dad... hhwas in the navy," said lesiak. "his brother was in the navy, so it's like a family tradition. a nine-year navy man, lesiak is proud to serve his country, and serve aboard the u.s.s. sioux city. "best thing i ever did," lesiak said. fofochief engineer kevin rhyne, the u.s.s. sioux city is the fourth ship he's served on in his 18-year naval career. "whenever you commission a ship, or you go to a ship, you learn a...
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this year it will be the navy. so we will see a lot of navy themed floats. but many other branches are here of course and they were out in full force for the opening ceremony. >> let's make sure that the veterans of today who see the same support that we received -- >> reporter: the grand marshall started things off with a straightforward request as he kicked off the veterans day festive tis. the world war ii and district attorney shared life lessons he learned in battle. >> for the best, another was to never trust an expert. who spoke at this year's opening ceremony in madison square park. the festivities ended with a wreath ceremony to remember the end of world world war i. >> it's a little bit of joy because i get to have a celebration for my brothers and sadness because you remember all the people that you have served with and over the years, we've all lost friends or family members. so it's a mixed emotion day. but it means a lot to a lot of people. >> reporter: and many of the people march up 5th avenue from 26th to 52nd street. this year the parade fe
this year it will be the navy. so we will see a lot of navy themed floats. but many other branches are here of course and they were out in full force for the opening ceremony. >> let's make sure that the veterans of today who see the same support that we received -- >> reporter: the grand marshall started things off with a straightforward request as he kicked off the veterans day festive tis. the world war ii and district attorney shared life lessons he learned in battle. >>...
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the retired navy s.e.a.l. and hihis death-fying flight. why he's going the distance for his fellow veterans. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm tom llamas. we begin with, around the country, special precautions at weekend sporting events. a wrestlingng event in atlanta taking extra steps, and a predawn drill. what to do what a suicide vest air travel worries also. ron claiborne with the story from laguardia airport tonight. >> reporter: tonight, americans on edge, heading into some of the busiest travel days of the year. this plane diverd because officials say three people were behaving strangely. the flightht headed to los angeles. the passengers taken off the plane, questioned, and then later allowed to get on a different flflight. and the fbi said it had no specific or creditable investigation on an attack. >> if it can make people afraid, they are winning a victory against the country they're targeting. >> reporter: in new york city, hundreds of responders taking part in an exercise. today, president obama vowing that fear of
the retired navy s.e.a.l. and hihis death-fying flight. why he's going the distance for his fellow veterans. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm tom llamas. we begin with, around the country, special precautions at weekend sporting events. a wrestlingng event in atlanta taking extra steps, and a predawn drill. what to do what a suicide vest air travel worries also. ron claiborne with the story from laguardia airport tonight. >> reporter: tonight, americans on edge,...
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navy federal credit union. we are back with more of our roundtable on syria. melissa, let me start with you. we were talking a minute ago about the solution and white rick -- why rick mentioned the importance of having europe engaged. there is always a ground component. united states and other countries had made clear that it should not be the united states. so, ultimately, do you need a coalition, islamic force that needs to go there with troops jordan,e from uae, from saududi arabia, where you have islamic nations paiciping in the solution to an islamic crisis? melissa: think that would be a far better option than sending western troops or u.s. troops into syria at this juncture, given the likely backlash against them that what feed the rhetoric of isis. the question is, how to mobilize and sustain such a force, particularly since many of the gulf c countries in particular have prioritize the campaign in yemen over the last year over the campaign against isis, although they continue to be concerned about it.
navy federal credit union. we are back with more of our roundtable on syria. melissa, let me start with you. we were talking a minute ago about the solution and white rick -- why rick mentioned the importance of having europe engaged. there is always a ground component. united states and other countries had made clear that it should not be the united states. so, ultimately, do you need a coalition, islamic force that needs to go there with troops jordan,e from uae, from saududi arabia, where...
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his goal, $1 million for the navy s.e.a.l. foundation. it's for thehenes that didn't make it back. >> i couldn't imagine making the sacrifices that i've already made and then at the end of the day not having him to come back to. >> reporter: despite being seriously wounded, andy did make it back to his wife, his three kids. but lots of his friends didn't. >> it was a huge help to know that there are people and organizations back here at home at are willing to stst in, in case something happens to you. >> reporter: stumpf served ten tours of duty in afghanistan and iraq. now he says his fight is to help those still fighting to protect our country. john donvkn, abc news, washington. >> incrcrible. we thank john for that story. "gma" first thing tomorrow morning, david muir will be back i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening.coming up on kcrg-tv9 news at 5:30... republicans ben carson and carly fioona are competing - but also together - for an event in wilton to build up their support bases. after losing another fourth-quarter lead
his goal, $1 million for the navy s.e.a.l. foundation. it's for thehenes that didn't make it back. >> i couldn't imagine making the sacrifices that i've already made and then at the end of the day not having him to come back to. >> reporter: despite being seriously wounded, andy did make it back to his wife, his three kids. but lots of his friends didn't. >> it was a huge help to know that there are people and organizations back here at home at are willing to stst in, in case...
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navy federal credit union. vago:e are ntinuing our conversationon with retirered wd air force wingommander t neneil whoown n 14 planes during worlrld war ii. i asked him what it s like to be in such aloody business. what ever you shot at th until 200the ground or 30 or 40 0 milesway. wh your frie disappears the , didn't really mean anything because youou shot at e aircraft, not at peopl your friend usually turned up the follllowing day. so you never know precisely who had gone. you never know precisely who you were shooting at. i learned their names 50 years later. it was a fairly impersonal thing. it waso imperson. aircraft's. at va: did it have an effect o morale sometes when y're losing that many p people? >> not really but were young.g. between 19 a 25. it's only later when you looook back at the rather dicey business. pilots ha said it was one of the most extraordiry things in air combat where all of the sudden there are hundndrs of aircraft around you and the other second, you are absoluly by yourself. wh
navy federal credit union. vago:e are ntinuing our conversationon with retirered wd air force wingommander t neneil whoown n 14 planes during worlrld war ii. i asked him what it s like to be in such aloody business. what ever you shot at th until 200the ground or 30 or 40 0 milesway. wh your frie disappears the , didn't really mean anything because youou shot at e aircraft, not at peopl your friend usually turned up the follllowing day. so you never know precisely who had gone. you never know...
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(ladies in the navy) and... we'll introduce you to "the women" of the new u-s-s sioux city. 3 plans are expanding for a new northside elementary school in sioux city. thanks for joining us tonight, i'm larry wentz, diana castillo is off tonight. 3 3 and tonight replacing bryant elementary is first on fox. 3 school board agreed to spend about three million dollars to make changes and improvements to the property where the new bryant elementary school will be built.these are concepts of what the new school will look like.the district has already purchased 8 homes that will be torn down to make room for the new school. more than a million will be reimbursed by the state. they also agreed to spend 660-thousand dollars to install a georthermal heating system... which requires a well to be built. 3 "this has been a long journey, i've been working on the bryant project since i came to the district in 2008, and bryant has been a challenge mostly because it's very difficult to find land where we are going to build the re
(ladies in the navy) and... we'll introduce you to "the women" of the new u-s-s sioux city. 3 plans are expanding for a new northside elementary school in sioux city. thanks for joining us tonight, i'm larry wentz, diana castillo is off tonight. 3 3 and tonight replacing bryant elementary is first on fox. 3 school board agreed to spend about three million dollars to make changes and improvements to the property where the new bryant elementary school will be built.these are concepts of...
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and served both treasure island as well as the former oakland army base and the navy industrial supply center in oakland was transferred to the port of oakland along with the fleet and industrial supply center in 1998 at a time the sfpuc entered into an agreement with the port of oakland to continue services to the island providing power to the infrastructure including submarine cable that connects the davis substation to treasure island it regrurgz it if have an historical record to because the annual charge but was based on projects o projections did agreement anticipated by the new agreement when did treasure island development authority board was transferred to the city in 2008, the oakland arm base was transferred and the city entered into an agreement to continue to provide power to that area and the port recognized the cost to operate the substation exceeded the portion of share paid by the city under the prior agreement and the port advised tida and the city about that since that time tida and sfpuc have worked with the port of oakland to negotiate a new agreement and finalize
and served both treasure island as well as the former oakland army base and the navy industrial supply center in oakland was transferred to the port of oakland along with the fleet and industrial supply center in 1998 at a time the sfpuc entered into an agreement with the port of oakland to continue services to the island providing power to the infrastructure including submarine cable that connects the davis substation to treasure island it regrurgz it if have an historical record to because...
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second of all is the army, and third of saul the navy. and after that teachers, professors, we in academics like myself. you come ahead of us, at least. now that is something that is a source of enormous pride for the mexican military, and part of it of course comes from the fact that so many of mexico's citizens have either served in the military or of course have family members who have served in the military. and it's seen as being a very, very highly respected institution. let me move on to talk about some of the changes that i see is under way this the mexican military right now that are relevant for this conversation about homeland security. first of all, the war on organized crime as i mentioned earlier on from focusing on sort of political threat, guerria threats within the national territory to focusing on organized crime means that there are a number of challenges that the mexican military has to deal with. one is the changing nature of the threat moving from a lot of rural conflicts to now being present on the streets of cities
second of all is the army, and third of saul the navy. and after that teachers, professors, we in academics like myself. you come ahead of us, at least. now that is something that is a source of enormous pride for the mexican military, and part of it of course comes from the fact that so many of mexico's citizens have either served in the military or of course have family members who have served in the military. and it's seen as being a very, very highly respected institution. let me move on to...
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this retired navy s.e.a.l. set a new record. but the stun was about so much more than just an adrenaline rush. the story, coming up. hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! (children giggle) symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minutes. call or go online to learn more abo
this retired navy s.e.a.l. set a new record. but the stun was about so much more than just an adrenaline rush. the story, coming up. hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including...
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navy ties it at 10. in the fourth quarter one rushing touchdown away from tieing for the most in history. fourth and goal. reynolds punching it in. 77th career rushing touchdown. navy beats south florida 29-17. now bowl eligible. >>> congratulations to howard bison picking up the first win of the season 55-9 over savannah state. now royals up 53 in the nin-3 i. >>> "saturday night live" is next. we leave you with happy halloween pictures you sent to us. we hope that everybody continues to have a good night. please be safe out there. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're watching "fox & friends." [ laughter ] >> hey, welcome back to "fox & friends." i'm steve doocy, and with me as usual, elisabeth hasselbeck, brian kilmeade. >> hi there. >> good morning. fe well, congress is having a
navy ties it at 10. in the fourth quarter one rushing touchdown away from tieing for the most in history. fourth and goal. reynolds punching it in. 77th career rushing touchdown. navy beats south florida 29-17. now bowl eligible. >>> congratulations to howard bison picking up the first win of the season 55-9 over savannah state. now royals up 53 in the nin-3 i. >>> "saturday night live" is next. we leave you with happy halloween pictures you sent to us. we hope that...
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right now the navy yard is home to more than 11,000 employees and 143 companies. >>> it's 5:09. a second chance for small businesses still struggling three years after hurricane sandy. that's the idea behind a new bipartisan bill passed by the house yesterday, if approved by the president it could give business owners another chance to apply for government assistance. some homeowners could also be eligible. >>> coming up on 10 minutes after 5:00, a cool chilly start this morning, the temperatures are still falling right now. we had a chilly morning yesterday, a warm-up during the day. that's not happening today. it will be cooler even though we'll get sunshine, the winds have shifted. that's going to keep temperatures lower. later this week i'm tracking rain. and early next week a possibility of snow for parts of the area, too. right now 34 degrees. cold enough for snow. mount pocono in the 30s, northeast philadelphia and atlantic city low 40s at this hour. completely dry though you'll see high clouds at the shore. no stein of any rain for today. you won't need an umbrella but s
right now the navy yard is home to more than 11,000 employees and 143 companies. >>> it's 5:09. a second chance for small businesses still struggling three years after hurricane sandy. that's the idea behind a new bipartisan bill passed by the house yesterday, if approved by the president it could give business owners another chance to apply for government assistance. some homeowners could also be eligible. >>> coming up on 10 minutes after 5:00, a cool chilly start this...
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but probably the only navy s.e.a.l. who worked for mother teresa. >> mother teresa, jewish, navy s.e.a.l.. wow. >> is the fact that he is jewish jewish -- we are combining those with service projects with the mission continues service projects. >> part of this novel takes place in the middle east and a lot of it has been taken to israel. >> he wrote a couple of big stories. >> whatever it's about it's going to be a terminal figure. all the world airlines in the biggest melting pot. [inaudible] >> is very plugged in. >> used to have an italian restaurant. do you know about that place? we were the only people there. >> the same thing in vietnam, i can remember as a vietnam veteran. it was the same sort of differentiation. >> my case was they were doing counterinsurgency and i went out in the vetted. in afghanistan i said to myself they are going to come back to do public service. i hadn't thought of that but it was probably right. he and paul went to work. in fact they are both acknowledged in the same paragraph. not in t
but probably the only navy s.e.a.l. who worked for mother teresa. >> mother teresa, jewish, navy s.e.a.l.. wow. >> is the fact that he is jewish jewish -- we are combining those with service projects with the mission continues service projects. >> part of this novel takes place in the middle east and a lot of it has been taken to israel. >> he wrote a couple of big stories. >> whatever it's about it's going to be a terminal figure. all the world airlines in the...
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the heisman ceremony is the night of the army navy game. put him on a helicopter, get him up there. i think navy people have access to helicopters. >> a few. >> john will be back for a special preview show tomorrow night at 7:00 right here on wusa9 along with gary williams. they'll get you set for two local heavy weights, tomorrow night maryland and georgetown renewing the rivalry. >> maryland is favored. >> only by seven. pay attention. could be tight. >> that's all for our news at 7:00. lesli foster and adam longo will be back here at 11:00. >> have a great >>> charlie sheen and the new reports he has hiv. >> what we've learned as news breaks. he's set to make a personal announcement on live tv. > it's what's coming up right now on "entertainment tonight." >>> i'm told that he's in treatment. >> why charlie is only addressing hiv claims now. and inside, how the s surfaced. >> started getting a half ton of e-mails. >>> then, stars pay their respects to the people of paris. >> it's not just a french problem, it's all of our problem. >> i was going to cancel my show tonight. why shou
the heisman ceremony is the night of the army navy game. put him on a helicopter, get him up there. i think navy people have access to helicopters. >> a few. >> john will be back for a special preview show tomorrow night at 7:00 right here on wusa9 along with gary williams. they'll get you set for two local heavy weights, tomorrow night maryland and georgetown renewing the rivalry. >> maryland is favored. >> only by seven. pay attention. could be tight. >> that's...
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here comes the navy s sad. >> osgood:n presuper bowl era army-navy was considered to be the game. usually played oneutral ground in philadelphia, the game has been magnet for presidents, john f. kennedy attended in 1962. in the period of mourning following his assassination the next year, it was jacqueline kennedy who urged that the game go on. navy won 21-15. featuring very first instant replay a cbs sports innovation as it happened. we can't't replay that replay for you now, it was erased long ago. after 115 games, navy currently leads the series with 59 wins to army's 49. there were seven ties. this year's game, number 116 is to be played saturday december 12th right here on cbs. instant replays and all. squirrel, a sampler. this holiday season, get ready for mystery. what's in the trunk? nothing. romance. 18 inch alloys. you remembered. family fun. everybody squeeze in. don't block anyone. and non-stop action. noooooooo! it's the event you don't want to miss. it's the season of audi sales event. you can't predicic.. the market. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your inve
here comes the navy s sad. >> osgood:n presuper bowl era army-navy was considered to be the game. usually played oneutral ground in philadelphia, the game has been magnet for presidents, john f. kennedy attended in 1962. in the period of mourning following his assassination the next year, it was jacqueline kennedy who urged that the game go on. navy won 21-15. featuring very first instant replay a cbs sports innovation as it happened. we can't't replay that replay for you now, it was...
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at first they put me in the navy . i got my way out of the navy. of course, i had taken air navigation in high school. i thought i was a perfect candidate for the air corps. if you are a candidate for the airport, they will put you in -- for the air corps, they will put you in imagery. i was just happy i came out alive. host: what a great story. thank you for joining us at the age of 91. we will get a response from our guest. mr. czekanski: i would like to join you as well in thinking this man for his service, and anking all of the veterans for their service. it is their sacrifice that keeps america free for today. host: time for one last call, jack from lafayette. geter: i was privileged to my honorable discharge met years ago, but i had the privilege to have also known to wonderful patriots -- two wonderful patriots and heroes. one was a commander in the eight star,rce who had a silver he showed me one day. omack.ame was will the other one, i don't know how he lives through the entire war, but he jumped out of an airplane in the 82nd airborne. ye
at first they put me in the navy . i got my way out of the navy. of course, i had taken air navigation in high school. i thought i was a perfect candidate for the air corps. if you are a candidate for the airport, they will put you in -- for the air corps, they will put you in imagery. i was just happy i came out alive. host: what a great story. thank you for joining us at the age of 91. we will get a response from our guest. mr. czekanski: i would like to join you as well in thinking this man...
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i don't feel like the navy owes me anything. i don't feel like i owe the navy anything. my only regret is that i miss my guys. >> are you worried about your personal security? >> yes. >> why specifically? >> well, i don't know how people will react to this. i think all the guys, especially on the mission, but -- all the guys on the mission, there could be a threat, yes. >> one year after "operation neptune spear," another navy seal published a book detailing his account of the raid, using the pen name "mark owen." >> we have essentially two different versions of what happened. >> "no easy day" claims that the point man's first shot up the stairs hit bin laden, knocking him to the floor. >> the version told by mark owen, he places himself as second in the line up the stairs. he finds bin laden on the floor, believes he's still alive, and pumps bullets into his torso to finish him off. >> why is the story in "no easy day" different than the story that you are telling us? >> i think that war is foggy, and i think that the author is telling the story as he saw it and also ba
i don't feel like the navy owes me anything. i don't feel like i owe the navy anything. my only regret is that i miss my guys. >> are you worried about your personal security? >> yes. >> why specifically? >> well, i don't know how people will react to this. i think all the guys, especially on the mission, but -- all the guys on the mission, there could be a threat, yes. >> one year after "operation neptune spear," another navy seal published a book...
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additionally when we responded to the navy yard, since that was a separate environment the navy yard went on lockdown. that's one procedure that we sat down with the base commander. we sat down with joint forces and we talked about whether it's prudent to go into a lockdown situation if you have an emergency on your base which in essence locks out your first responders. okay? so procedures were put in place to mitigate that type of issue. and we're still kind of working on that right now. again, training together is key. doing tabletop exercises so that you're familiar with each other before an incident occurs doing full-scale conspiracyexercises so we get to actually act out our procedures in response to a major incident. i'll touch on intelligence. here in washington, d.c., we have excellent communication with our military partners. our jttfs fbi, the fusion center plays a major role in sharing intelligence back and forth with our military partners. i am going to end right there and open up for questions. thank you. >> thank you. al? >> as i was reflecting back my first assignment
additionally when we responded to the navy yard, since that was a separate environment the navy yard went on lockdown. that's one procedure that we sat down with the base commander. we sat down with joint forces and we talked about whether it's prudent to go into a lockdown situation if you have an emergency on your base which in essence locks out your first responders. okay? so procedures were put in place to mitigate that type of issue. and we're still kind of working on that right now....
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navy following september 11. we call that an operational to help the navy figure out how best to fight and engage in the war on terrorism. it was built and designed primarily to fight a large -- the changing face of the enemy. that is what our charter was. you for that tweet. we'll go to tom, pennsylvania. caller: i am a democrat and a proud isolationist. when is the last time you heard of a terror attack in china? i disagree. i think on am -- scale there are less that's in the world. my question is, i think the soft see the video of people waiting to shop on black friday. host: thank you. guest: i mean sure. i take a little bit of an issue. from amarket value -- machiavellian perspective, maybe it would have been better if saddam hussein was still in power but we can't play that out. as a democratic nation that supports those type of deals that are so dear to us, i would disagree with that point. with china as well, china does have its own internal problems. as a population it is under serious pressure from the
navy following september 11. we call that an operational to help the navy figure out how best to fight and engage in the war on terrorism. it was built and designed primarily to fight a large -- the changing face of the enemy. that is what our charter was. you for that tweet. we'll go to tom, pennsylvania. caller: i am a democrat and a proud isolationist. when is the last time you heard of a terror attack in china? i disagree. i think on am -- scale there are less that's in the world. my...
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the day army hosted navy at west point in their very first navy beat army 44-0 that day. army came back the next year with 32-16 win. rivalry almost died an early death when both acadamies were forbidden to play anything but home games. but following an appeal by assistant secretary of the navy, theodore roosevelt the game was reinstated in 1899. just a few interruption it's been game on ever since. >> army makes its entrance. here comes the navy squad. >> osgood: in presuper bowl era army-navy was considered to be the game. usually played on neutral ground in philadelphia, the game has been magnet for presidents, harry truman was a frequent fan. john f. kennedy attended in 1962. in the period of mourning next year, it was jacqueline kennedy who urged that the game go on. navy won 21-15. featuring very first instant replay a cbs sports innovation as it happened. we can't replay that replay for you now, it was erased long ago. after 115 games, navy currently leads the series with 59 wins to army's 49. there were seven ties. this year's game, number 116 is to be played satu
the day army hosted navy at west point in their very first navy beat army 44-0 that day. army came back the next year with 32-16 win. rivalry almost died an early death when both acadamies were forbidden to play anything but home games. but following an appeal by assistant secretary of the navy, theodore roosevelt the game was reinstated in 1899. just a few interruption it's been game on ever since. >> army makes its entrance. here comes the navy squad. >> osgood: in presuper bowl...