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it's unlikely anyone will remember the navy. accounted for only 5% of the union manpower and losses for the entire four years of the war were often surpass in a single day of fighting on land. but there are too several warships that deliver the national memory. the monitor and the merrimack. they're the first two battleships. in fact, the first to steam powered ships that ever fought each other. but there is more to it than not. a lot of sea fights have been the course of history in hours and minutes, midway, japanese fleet was broken in for a minute. but there's never been a battle quite like this one. it is a test of a brand-new technology that changed everything in a single morning. it is a little of three days after the others took their airplane out to see and won a stunning victory for their country. a lot of writing about the civil war sees it as a contest between an agrarian society and industrial one and of course that is partially true. it is sort of interesting that it was the salad i made the agrarian south that brou
it's unlikely anyone will remember the navy. accounted for only 5% of the union manpower and losses for the entire four years of the war were often surpass in a single day of fighting on land. but there are too several warships that deliver the national memory. the monitor and the merrimack. they're the first two battleships. in fact, the first to steam powered ships that ever fought each other. but there is more to it than not. a lot of sea fights have been the course of history in hours and...
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it what does this offer to the navy? >> we have tremendous capacity that was built for a history of 125 years. we have a tremendous amount of capacity. to not lose that capability. we maintain those flexibilities. it buys the cost down for the navy to maintain. and it is used to produce useful things. and it is being for the navy to pay for all the time. i can continue to use it. we can use it together. it is really attractive for the navy. >> what is the hope that can come out of that and benefit the military in the long run? >> we talk about manufacturing, but research and development is tremendous technology capability. we kind of abandoned some of the aspects and we have been focusing on some items and the last 10 or 15 years. development that we need and we are excited about being able to work together to showcase it and develop it. or warhead development or undersea capabilities. with the drones. we can utilize those with our ordinance. we are excited to work together and show people does a lot left in the tank. >>
it what does this offer to the navy? >> we have tremendous capacity that was built for a history of 125 years. we have a tremendous amount of capacity. to not lose that capability. we maintain those flexibilities. it buys the cost down for the navy to maintain. and it is used to produce useful things. and it is being for the navy to pay for all the time. i can continue to use it. we can use it together. it is really attractive for the navy. >> what is the hope that can come out of...
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within the navy. i will go right to our aircraft carriers. as you know the cno said he wants to stay on seven month deployment schedules and delays getting to the yard. when that happens it also has an impact on maintenance availabilities and therefore deployment schedules, training schedules and now we are seeing that reverberate down to ssns because all of the work on nuclear ships has to be done at public ship yards. give me your perspective in several ways? we are seeing impacts with uss boise tied up at the dock, one of our active attack submarines tied up before maintenance will begin. that takes a while before she gets back to the fleet and another five getting ready to be tied up awaiting maintenance for the two year period before the first work gets done. you have that. you have carrier gaps now in the persian gulf. you are seeing that start to back up with carriers going to the yards and then not just maintenance availability backups but then that effects training schedules. i will ask you t
within the navy. i will go right to our aircraft carriers. as you know the cno said he wants to stay on seven month deployment schedules and delays getting to the yard. when that happens it also has an impact on maintenance availabilities and therefore deployment schedules, training schedules and now we are seeing that reverberate down to ssns because all of the work on nuclear ships has to be done at public ship yards. give me your perspective in several ways? we are seeing impacts with uss...
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secretary of the navy, secretary of the army. two top civilian heads of the military branches involved in acquisition and involved in billions of dollars in purchasing and we're just over 24 hours away from the president announcing a huge increase in military spending that he wants and these military branches to go through congress. >> it's not just that. if i may you're talking about the acquisition programs but until you get the secretaries of the various services you can't get the rest of the staff and there's over 400 political appointees inside the pentagon that worked for the secretary of the army and secretary of the navy. none of those have been appointed yet. >> you want somebody there to make a case. let's switch topics. the newest gold star parents we know about are going to be those of the chief from the navy s.e.a.l.s killed in this yemen raid. his father owens coming out and saying i want a real investigation. don't use my son's death to hide from the investigative needs here. you dealt with this before. the grief h
secretary of the navy, secretary of the army. two top civilian heads of the military branches involved in acquisition and involved in billions of dollars in purchasing and we're just over 24 hours away from the president announcing a huge increase in military spending that he wants and these military branches to go through congress. >> it's not just that. if i may you're talking about the acquisition programs but until you get the secretaries of the various services you can't get the rest...
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if you looked at some of the early aviators, they were with the army, not just with the navy. it was a little bit of competition between the services. each one wanting to figure out the equation. how is his airplane going to help us? was not an aircraft you would fight on and off an aircraft carrier. it was ac plane. it was one to take off and land on the water. those earlyduring years, it was trying to figure out the application. , meaning thatramp would take you from the water to the land, which north island had many ramps because many of the navy airplanes were those kind. they would come up the wheels and they would taxi into the hangar bank. when you look at glen curtis and the a1 triad, it was a proof of concept. aviatorse train our and start to build up that workforce? the unfortunate truth is that oftentimes, times of combat would bring phenomenal innovations in a very short window of time. world war ii was a prime example. when the war started, we were not as prepared. and we were not the only nation with all of those technologies that they would have at the end of th
if you looked at some of the early aviators, they were with the army, not just with the navy. it was a little bit of competition between the services. each one wanting to figure out the equation. how is his airplane going to help us? was not an aircraft you would fight on and off an aircraft carrier. it was ac plane. it was one to take off and land on the water. those earlyduring years, it was trying to figure out the application. , meaning thatramp would take you from the water to the land,...
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the navy caught the company falsifying soil data in 2012. the company cleaned up the investigation and the navy allowed tetra tech to investigate itself. this time the navy hired five other companies to evaluate tetra tech's work. who is pay ing for this? >> the navy is paying for this work. >> the taxpayers? >> yes, the taxpayers. >> is that fair? >> we have to make sure that it's safe. >> no more mistakes can be made and frankly these government agencies can't be trusted. >>> at a public meeting on wednesday night, the locals demanded accountability from the officials. people have questions about whether or not hunter's point is safe. >> our number one goal of the navy to ensure that we're protecting from the environment. >> people are living in new housing units on hunter's point. that land was never con testimony nated and stresses those homes are safe. tetra tech did not respond to requests for comment. >> thank you, liz. if you have any more information or a tip for the investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips or send us an e
the navy caught the company falsifying soil data in 2012. the company cleaned up the investigation and the navy allowed tetra tech to investigate itself. this time the navy hired five other companies to evaluate tetra tech's work. who is pay ing for this? >> the navy is paying for this work. >> the taxpayers? >> yes, the taxpayers. >> is that fair? >> we have to make sure that it's safe. >> no more mistakes can be made and frankly these government agencies...
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of the navy. to your point, the resources are where they are. if additional funds come available in 2017, we'll absolutely put them in the readiness accounts. ms. bordallo: thank you very much, admiral. my second question is opened for any of the witnesses. the department of defense has been asking for the authority to have another round of brack for years -- [-- braac for years. and ultimately affecting readiness. so do you breeve the department needs another brac, and if a new round were authorized, how would you reallocate the resources currently being used to maintain excess capacity? any one of you. just need one answer. my time is running out. general wilson: we think we have about 25% excess capacity at our bases. we think that in today's budget environment it makes sense to invest wisely. brac would help us to do smart investment on the basis preparing for the future. we could taket money we're spending on the excess infrastructure and put that back into solving some of our fiscal problems
of the navy. to your point, the resources are where they are. if additional funds come available in 2017, we'll absolutely put them in the readiness accounts. ms. bordallo: thank you very much, admiral. my second question is opened for any of the witnesses. the department of defense has been asking for the authority to have another round of brack for years -- [-- braac for years. and ultimately affecting readiness. so do you breeve the department needs another brac, and if a new round were...
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the royal navy uses to project force anywhere in the world. normally, at least one is a lwa ys the world. normally, at least one is always on active duty. but it is now emerged that none is currently deployed on operations. if none of them are operational, it is serious. the submarines are needed for our security. this in regard to russia, who are sabre rattling at the moment. they are so capable, the summaries, and the russians know that. they are very important in the middle east, around the persian gulf and places like that. —— sabre—rattling. there intelligence ability is amazing. for our ageing trafalgar class post that were designed in the 1980s, that are to be withdrawn from service next year. the other three, the astute—class, are the navy's latest attack submarines. for more are due to go into service by 202a. the bbc understands that the navy are struggling to maintained a trafalgar submarines, and the astute—class have suffered teething problems. one submarine is being repaired after colliding with of if g hms astute gibra
the royal navy uses to project force anywhere in the world. normally, at least one is a lwa ys the world. normally, at least one is always on active duty. but it is now emerged that none is currently deployed on operations. if none of them are operational, it is serious. the submarines are needed for our security. this in regard to russia, who are sabre rattling at the moment. they are so capable, the summaries, and the russians know that. they are very important in the middle east, around the...
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came: the 355 ship plan from the navy. that was during a review of what they have and what they need. russia and china both have significant size maybes. 350 five ship number calls to compete with that if we were to need that. host: as far as the nuclear program, does it spending address that? guest: i don't think there are specific out yet. this is something trump will have to make a decision on. it is reaching a point where it either will need to be recapitalize or not so there will be decisions that need to be made there. michael in georgia. go ahead. you are on. caller: good morning. with all that is going on now, i thought we could do a bit of a history lesson. president reagan increased the spending and materials for the military. i am 20 years united states navy. as soon as clinton got in, he decimated the military. he cut the ships in have. not just reducing it by 10% or 20% but he cut it in half. the democrats have no idea what to do with the military. they are terrified of the military. because they know that we
came: the 355 ship plan from the navy. that was during a review of what they have and what they need. russia and china both have significant size maybes. 350 five ship number calls to compete with that if we were to need that. host: as far as the nuclear program, does it spending address that? guest: i don't think there are specific out yet. this is something trump will have to make a decision on. it is reaching a point where it either will need to be recapitalize or not so there will be...
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by the time i moved about a mile away from the navy yard it was home to a few warehouses but akers on the body that have been reported by one of the legendary wiseguys. there were still plenty at the time from the earlier waves of immigrants. our next-door neighbors were an elderly irish couple who'd taken in borders has for so many dead in the brownstone areas of brooklyn during the depression and in the decades following. they were beating paid by new york many of them sick and moaning. brooklyn was actually losing population and they would say about this time we've got to get out of brooklyn. a lot of people did. so, the question i have in my mind as i approached the book is how did the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn, the place that gq magazine called the coolest city on the planet hell is it they have bulletproof cages to protect the cashiers and they have picture windows and free tastings. how could we have gotten to the point in history as we did in the fall of 2015 where the departments have a most celebrated the brooklyn mania with an exhibit called. how could the only p
by the time i moved about a mile away from the navy yard it was home to a few warehouses but akers on the body that have been reported by one of the legendary wiseguys. there were still plenty at the time from the earlier waves of immigrants. our next-door neighbors were an elderly irish couple who'd taken in borders has for so many dead in the brownstone areas of brooklyn during the depression and in the decades following. they were beating paid by new york many of them sick and moaning....
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the navy was our connection to whole rest of the world. as for japan, this is not a topic i cover in this book but its the subject of this spectacular book called "the imperial crew" by the same guy who wrote "flags of my father. "poe -- about his father who died on iwo jima and then the question about why we were fighting japan and traced back to an episode in which theodore relevant who decideed japanese should be allowed to rule asia and the sent his secretary of war over there on a secret mission, designed at a cruise to negotiate a secret treaty with the japanese, and to be secret because the u.s. congress, which is supposed to ratify treaties, never ratified this one which was never made public, and the firsting firsting the japanese did after being told by roosevelt your ore counsel kerr and the attacked north korea, and roosevelt said sin your under japanese you should contact japanese. so it led us on the path for japanese militarism and the attack as pearl harbor and the episode at iwo jima. >> anymore question? >> one more. >> o
the navy was our connection to whole rest of the world. as for japan, this is not a topic i cover in this book but its the subject of this spectacular book called "the imperial crew" by the same guy who wrote "flags of my father. "poe -- about his father who died on iwo jima and then the question about why we were fighting japan and traced back to an episode in which theodore relevant who decideed japanese should be allowed to rule asia and the sent his secretary of war over...
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and i was the first female program manager of ships in the history of the navy, which was the equivalent of being the ceo of a company. >> reporter: the little rock native was a child of the segregated south and never saw an engineer who looked like her. >> my mother told me when i was a very little girl, raye, you'll have three strikes against you. you're female and you're black and you'll have a southern segregated school education but you can be or do anything you want. provided you're educated. >> reporter: she would go on to receive a bachelor of science in business. and in 1956, she moved to washington, d.c. to begin her career with the navy. >> and they said, oh, you've got a bachelor of science. you're on the leading edge of technology. i didn't know that. >> reporter: over the next 14 years, she would shatter glass ceilings as a woman in a male dominated field surpassing those who would have held her back and maneuvering around every roadblock thrown in her path. >> to think back to what she dealt with back then, especially with the gender variable they thought she was supposed
and i was the first female program manager of ships in the history of the navy, which was the equivalent of being the ceo of a company. >> reporter: the little rock native was a child of the segregated south and never saw an engineer who looked like her. >> my mother told me when i was a very little girl, raye, you'll have three strikes against you. you're female and you're black and you'll have a southern segregated school education but you can be or do anything you want. provided...
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it is unclear how far off the coast the test submarine is located, but the navy refused to disclose the information. they told me instead the test had been planned for years and reassured me, again, that they were very safe. jessica castro, abc 7 news. >> good to know. new this morning, the chp is investigating a crash that killed a pedestrian in hayward. sky 7 over the scene in the cherry land area just west of downtown hayward area. a woman was driving west on hampton road before 7:00 a.m. when she hit the pedestrian, the victim, also a many would, died at the scene. the driver is cooperating with investigators. a deadly crash happened in pleasanton. around 1:00 a.m. a car hit a pedestrian on the freeway, interstate 580, near the hacienda drive exit. the driver involved was the one who called police and is cooperating. >> a fremont bart station is not open yet. no trains, no passengers, but it has plenty of staff. we are talking full-time staffing with several employees including two janitors who show up every morning to clean an empty station. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live
it is unclear how far off the coast the test submarine is located, but the navy refused to disclose the information. they told me instead the test had been planned for years and reassured me, again, that they were very safe. jessica castro, abc 7 news. >> good to know. new this morning, the chp is investigating a crash that killed a pedestrian in hayward. sky 7 over the scene in the cherry land area just west of downtown hayward area. a woman was driving west on hampton road before 7:00...
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and it brought the french navy to the american shores. that forced the british troops to evacuate philadelphia and consolidate in new york city. now, at this time spain was aligned with the france but they not risk going to war in early 1778. 1778. and the reason was that they still have a treasure fleet at sea, which was carrying 50 billion, equivalent in silver from peru, and until that treasure was safely home in spain they could not risk having it attacked by the british. when that fleet finally arrived safely in spain, late in 1778, spain was now free to go to war with britain. the spanish foreign minister had established the spanish goals of the war, recover gibraltar and drive the british from the gulf of mexico. now, spain offered to mediate between france and britain after the treaty of 1778, and also offered not to enter the war if britain would hand over gibraltar. but britain refused. now in one of his usual tirades, he called gibraltar is pile of rocks, but for the british this was a strategic asset and they would not give it
and it brought the french navy to the american shores. that forced the british troops to evacuate philadelphia and consolidate in new york city. now, at this time spain was aligned with the france but they not risk going to war in early 1778. 1778. and the reason was that they still have a treasure fleet at sea, which was carrying 50 billion, equivalent in silver from peru, and until that treasure was safely home in spain they could not risk having it attacked by the british. when that fleet...
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the navy has been patrolling. the rebels have pretty much got the western part of the country, which is the most strategic part. if they were over here, it wouldn't matter so much. this is aden, classic port. this is a former french possession. djibouti. there's always a french presence there. we do exercises there all the time. the chinese are starting to build. we will be able to wave at each other. this part has become pretty dji. there's always a hot. the first time, the who the rebels targeted united states navy ships. they shot surface to surface missiles. these are chinese-made missiles, very sophisticated missiles, the same thing that has below used in 2006 to hit an israeli gunboat. aaron: which is the first time these weapons were used against more advanced military by nonstate actors. chris: that attack in 2006 changed threats. you will hear u.s. officials often talk about nonstate actors , not just talking terrorism. weaponsalking about used by non-nationstates, like .ezbollah and the hothis it's the t
the navy has been patrolling. the rebels have pretty much got the western part of the country, which is the most strategic part. if they were over here, it wouldn't matter so much. this is aden, classic port. this is a former french possession. djibouti. there's always a french presence there. we do exercises there all the time. the chinese are starting to build. we will be able to wave at each other. this part has become pretty dji. there's always a hot. the first time, the who the rebels...
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. >> we're learning new details about the raid that killed the navy s.e.a.l. the group was on the raid which killed three al qaeda leaders. the u.s. team called in an air strike which likely led to civilian casualties. >>> president trump says he will have great relationships with world laeaders. he abruptly ended a phone call with one key ally then. a cold ? zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed step
. >> we're learning new details about the raid that killed the navy s.e.a.l. the group was on the raid which killed three al qaeda leaders. the u.s. team called in an air strike which likely led to civilian casualties. >>> president trump says he will have great relationships with world laeaders. he abruptly ended a phone call with one key ally then. a cold ? zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a...
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chief of the navy, air force, and the assistant,. of the marine core. you are use to this after yesterday. i do not think there is a member of this committee that has not read -- we are joined by the same group. we appreciate you sticking with this one more time. last week, general mattis used under thece administration to strengthen our armed forces. i would give up things that were said yesterday and i do appreciate the fact that you folks came out and said things that were not easy to say. we had general alan talk about the army. had general wilson talk about how our force is used. that is what we are faced with right now. those of us who are old enough to remember it remember the carter administration. what we had to do in the following years is very similar to what we will have to do now. the operationut it was during the iraq war. what i tell people, i did not hagelong perfectly with when he was in the senate. i was not one of his strongest supporters. when i read the statements he has made from that decision, it is a wake-up c
chief of the navy, air force, and the assistant,. of the marine core. you are use to this after yesterday. i do not think there is a member of this committee that has not read -- we are joined by the same group. we appreciate you sticking with this one more time. last week, general mattis used under thece administration to strengthen our armed forces. i would give up things that were said yesterday and i do appreciate the fact that you folks came out and said things that were not easy to say....
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navy, coast guard and department of defense and an ex change engineer in the french navy. he is the author of three books, ships and science, the birth of architecture. measure of the earth. and this newest book "brothers at arms: american independence and the men of france and spain who saved it" again, thank you for joining us and i would like to welcome larry to the stage. thank you. >> guest: thank you. by early 1776, america was fighting britain but without a navy, al artillery or even gunfire. only britain and france had the military strength to defeat the british. we needed their alliance. as john adams pointed out foreign knowledge couldn't recognize us until we recognized ourselves as an independent nation and jefferson said a declaration of independence would help us. i say it was not just the declaration of independence it was also the declaration that we depend on france and spain, too. now, the americans knew france and spain wanted a rematch with great britain. they had come out badly in the seven years' war which ended in 1763 with britain and france loosing
navy, coast guard and department of defense and an ex change engineer in the french navy. he is the author of three books, ships and science, the birth of architecture. measure of the earth. and this newest book "brothers at arms: american independence and the men of france and spain who saved it" again, thank you for joining us and i would like to welcome larry to the stage. thank you. >> guest: thank you. by early 1776, america was fighting britain but without a navy, al...
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navy caucus met last fall, that admiral richardson said to us that the navy no longer plans in the spin in the first quarter of the new fiscal year because of the ongoing continuous resolutions that you all have had to deal with, and the uncertainty that that means. so i think we're probably looking at another cr for the remainder of this year, and i wonder if each of you could identify what you think will be the most challenging impact of that cr as you look at what you are facing in this current budget situation. >> thank you, senator shaheen. i'll start and i know they will be read to pile on here, but our fy '17 ndaa authorized an increase in our operations maintenance account of over $4 billion. none of that will be executable under a continuing resolution. that will have severe implications not only planned operations here in the homeland, but oco missions as well, contingency operations overseas. and so that will be a significant problem. we also have 50 new starts are a part of our president's budget for 17. none of those will get started here and to the point that senator ernst
navy caucus met last fall, that admiral richardson said to us that the navy no longer plans in the spin in the first quarter of the new fiscal year because of the ongoing continuous resolutions that you all have had to deal with, and the uncertainty that that means. so i think we're probably looking at another cr for the remainder of this year, and i wonder if each of you could identify what you think will be the most challenging impact of that cr as you look at what you are facing in this...
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you can see that the army is segrega segregated. the navy is integrated. remember, you might let them fire the can felonon. some times got muskets they didn't know how to fire because they were going to be hauling stuff, building things. however in other cases there were the offers like with the first district of columbia which became the first colored infantry and the fourth united states colored infantry and 22nd united states colored infantry. i mentioned those three cities. these guys will get served together. they were trained under a separate training manual. they figured african american men were too slow mentally, too ignorant because they had been enslaved and because of ideas inferiority most of those were officers or chaplains. all of them were black for these regimens. it is a body of a thousand men. i have here a few exceptions to these rules. we have the first and second louisiana native guards. initially they were raised but they were together before the civil war. so they had their own officers. in the first louisiana native guard their off
you can see that the army is segrega segregated. the navy is integrated. remember, you might let them fire the can felonon. some times got muskets they didn't know how to fire because they were going to be hauling stuff, building things. however in other cases there were the offers like with the first district of columbia which became the first colored infantry and the fourth united states colored infantry and 22nd united states colored infantry. i mentioned those three cities. these guys will...
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secretary of the navy pending confirmation. that was over a week ago, but it was pretty clear there was some concern by this nominee for a while about the fact that it would be difficult for him to untangle himself from his financial holdings. >> the navy secretary, the navy secretarial job is one of the most prestigious in government. it usually goes to very successful people. it's a shame he went down over there. and sean spicer may not want to call everything fake news just because you disagree with it. >> i'm going to move on to my next question after i give it a little amen. we have seen the president very much in campaign mode, during this early weeks of his presidency, as you said, talking about fake news, going enough further, calling media outlets the enemy of the american people, which he doubled down on this past week, he accused the minority leader chuck schumer of crying fake tears, calling democrats sore losers. i could go on and on and on and on. tuesday, do you expect that kind of donald trump rhetoric, or do yo
secretary of the navy pending confirmation. that was over a week ago, but it was pretty clear there was some concern by this nominee for a while about the fact that it would be difficult for him to untangle himself from his financial holdings. >> the navy secretary, the navy secretarial job is one of the most prestigious in government. it usually goes to very successful people. it's a shame he went down over there. and sean spicer may not want to call everything fake news just because you...
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the state of the sunset park, the change in manufacturing in the navy yard's from goods and ideas, the slow but steady mobility of the jamaican population in canarsie, they get a of east new york and brownsville, the hipster population in williamsburg and the yuppies in park slope. k uses these examples to steer the conversation toward policies and cultural norms that can foster upward mobility among the urban core. stable families, job access, policing policies, education options. it's a page turner and i'm sure you will be transported across the river when kay takes the empirical but before i handle like over, i encourage anyone who does not have a copy of the book to stop in the back and get one at the end of the luncheon. and a very favorable review will be published in the february edition of the new york times book review. so as you will learn, anything with the name brooklyn in is bound to please. and kay will be happy to sign them so back to me in welcoming somebody i greatly admire, kay hymowitz. [applause] >> well, i have some notes in front of me. that was much too kind. eva
the state of the sunset park, the change in manufacturing in the navy yard's from goods and ideas, the slow but steady mobility of the jamaican population in canarsie, they get a of east new york and brownsville, the hipster population in williamsburg and the yuppies in park slope. k uses these examples to steer the conversation toward policies and cultural norms that can foster upward mobility among the urban core. stable families, job access, policing policies, education options. it's a page...
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amy: yet a lot of context with the navy seal team six. the significance of this? >> these are considered to be the highest soldiers, the guys sent in to do -- take on high-value targets. they lead the raid on osama bin laden's compound in a pot of water. of audubon. these seals are in camp trump. they are these pictures that have emerged lately of u.s. military vehicles down near louisville with current u.s. military people driving around with trump signs, trump flags on the back of the vehicles. trump often would tell the navy seals the campaign trail more than other military units within the was military. part of that has to do with the kind of christian crusader, religious supremacist mentality that permeates that community. for people whwho really want to understand the dark side of this revered force, i recommend reading my colleague matthew coles series at intercept.com. expensivethe most soldiers -- extensive soldiers. they were authorized against low-level l al qaeda people whoe primary goal is fighting against the same people the u.s. claims to be bombing
amy: yet a lot of context with the navy seal team six. the significance of this? >> these are considered to be the highest soldiers, the guys sent in to do -- take on high-value targets. they lead the raid on osama bin laden's compound in a pot of water. of audubon. these seals are in camp trump. they are these pictures that have emerged lately of u.s. military vehicles down near louisville with current u.s. military people driving around with trump signs, trump flags on the back of the...
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and i was the first female program manager of ships in the history of the navy, which was the equivalent of being the ceo of a company. >> reporter: the little rock native was a child of the segregated south and never saw an engineer who looked like her. >> my mother told me when i was a very little girl, raye, you'll have three strikes against you. you're female and you're black and you'll have a southern segregated school education but you can be or do anything you want. provided you're educated. >> reporter: she would go on to receive a bachelor of science in business. and in 1956, she moved to washington, d.c. to begin her career with the navy. >> and they said, oh, you've got a bachelor of science. you're on the leading edge of technology. i didn't know that. >> reporter: over the next 14 years, she would shatter glass ceilings as a woman in a male dominated field surpassing those who would have held her back and maneuvering around every roadblock thrown in her path. >> to think back to what she dealt with back then, especially with the gender variable they thought she was supposed
and i was the first female program manager of ships in the history of the navy, which was the equivalent of being the ceo of a company. >> reporter: the little rock native was a child of the segregated south and never saw an engineer who looked like her. >> my mother told me when i was a very little girl, raye, you'll have three strikes against you. you're female and you're black and you'll have a southern segregated school education but you can be or do anything you want. provided...
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spy ship that is loitering as was reported this morning by the navy and news sources off the coast, again, within the bare minimum of international waters. i can attest to this, anyone that would loiter off the coast of connecticut is not doing it because of the great climate and weather. it's freezing weather out there and they are doing it, obviously, with aggressive intent, to say the least. mr. speaker, this is part of a pattern that is going on right now, not just off the east coast of the u.s., but also overseas. the u.s.s. porter, which is a navy missile ship, was buzzed by military aircraft from russia on february 10. they came within 200 yards of the ship, and, again, because we have such incredibly competent and professional leadership that captain those vessels, an incident was avoided. however, the danger of jet aircraft moving within 200 yards of a u.s. naval ship obviously is just common sense to anyone how high risk that is in terms of creating an incident that could have huge ramifications. in addition to that, the news reported, again, just last couple days or so th
spy ship that is loitering as was reported this morning by the navy and news sources off the coast, again, within the bare minimum of international waters. i can attest to this, anyone that would loiter off the coast of connecticut is not doing it because of the great climate and weather. it's freezing weather out there and they are doing it, obviously, with aggressive intent, to say the least. mr. speaker, this is part of a pattern that is going on right now, not just off the east coast of the...
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the standards and professionalism of the royal navy. the pioneers really set the bar high, i think, and they had to prove themselves, which they did really well, and after that it was for the other women to embrace that change and they took it forward and it has continued to go forward. women now make up 10% of the royal navy. 100 years after they became the first of the free services to officially recruit women, the new exhibition is a moment for early wrens to reflect, commemorate and cherish this is all about the personal detail, the letters and photographs and uniforms. it all opens to the public on saturday and the exhibition lasts for the rest of the year. time for a look at the weather with stav. thank you. with the milder air across the uk and seems like this in norfolk, some good spells of sunshine, it's going to feel positively springlike. this was the picture earlier in norfolk. cloud has built
the standards and professionalism of the royal navy. the pioneers really set the bar high, i think, and they had to prove themselves, which they did really well, and after that it was for the other women to embrace that change and they took it forward and it has continued to go forward. women now make up 10% of the royal navy. 100 years after they became the first of the free services to officially recruit women, the new exhibition is a moment for early wrens to reflect, commemorate and cherish...
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the british navy and the british army are now spread around the world. in number 124 ships against britain's 9 95 ships and they we overwhelmed since the only attacking the americans in america, britain now have to shield england from the threats and defend against the siege and protect their own colonies. this all happened in 1779 in 1780 and the war was coming to its lowest point. you can see by alexander hamilton's comments came as to save us and that reflected the fact that they understood now winning the war against britain rested with france and spain. the french and spanish navies formed an immense fleet of 150 ships, 30,000 troops to invade britain. this was larger even than the 15 mediate. could capture portsmouth and it would wreck havoc on the economy and it would potentially bring britain to the peace table. >> but it was sidelined by the massive outbreak that laid low which the french admiral's son was lost. >> they were unable to carry out this mission and the entire scheme fizzled out. >> they would cruise around the british empire with a
the british navy and the british army are now spread around the world. in number 124 ships against britain's 9 95 ships and they we overwhelmed since the only attacking the americans in america, britain now have to shield england from the threats and defend against the siege and protect their own colonies. this all happened in 1779 in 1780 and the war was coming to its lowest point. you can see by alexander hamilton's comments came as to save us and that reflected the fact that they understood...
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the royal navy uses to project force anywhere in the world. normally, at least one is always at sea on active duty, but it's now emerged that none is currently deployed on operations. if none of them are operational, it is very serious. the submarines are needed for our security vis—a—vis russia, who at the moment is sabre rattling. they are good to ease tension because they are so capable, and the russians know that, and they can give us indicators and warnings. they are very important in the middle east, around the persian gulf and areas like that. their intelligence capability is quite amazing. there are currently seven royal navy attack submarines in service, all nuclear—powered. four are ageing trafalgar—class boats that were designed in the 1980s. they are to be withdrawn from service from next year. the other three, the astute class, are the navy's latest attack submarines. four more are due to enter service by 2024. the bbc understands that the navy's struggling to maintain the trafalgar submarines, and the bigger astute class
the royal navy uses to project force anywhere in the world. normally, at least one is always at sea on active duty, but it's now emerged that none is currently deployed on operations. if none of them are operational, it is very serious. the submarines are needed for our security vis—a—vis russia, who at the moment is sabre rattling. they are good to ease tension because they are so capable, and the russians know that, and they can give us indicators and warnings. they are very important in...
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at this point the white house is being careful to not be critical of the navy seal's çfather.
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president trump often lamented about the shrinking size of the navy. he plans on following the reagan doctrine of peace through strength. he wants a military that no other nation in the world would dare challenge. listen to what he said this morning at the national governors. >> when i was young and high school, and college, everybody used to say, we never lost a war. we never lost a war. you remember. now, we never win a war. we ner win. we don't fight to win. we don't fight to win. we either got to win or don't fight it at all. >> this is just a very, very beginning of the budgetary process. these are called the topline numbers, we don't have any of the details on how the spending would break out, sandra. we want to learn that probably until may camo in the budget is released by the president pledged today that he is not going to touch medicare, medicaid, or social security, at least not yet. sandra. >> sandra: thank you very much, john roberts. chris stirewalt on karl rove. $54 billion increase. are you a fan of this? does this work for you? karl. >
president trump often lamented about the shrinking size of the navy. he plans on following the reagan doctrine of peace through strength. he wants a military that no other nation in the world would dare challenge. listen to what he said this morning at the national governors. >> when i was young and high school, and college, everybody used to say, we never lost a war. we never lost a war. you remember. now, we never win a war. we ner win. we don't fight to win. we don't fight to win. we...
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brought the french navy to the american shores. that forced the british troops to evacuate philadelphia and consolidate new york city. this time spain was alive with france but they could not risk going to war in early 1778. the reason is the reason is they still had the treasure fleet at sea. that was carrying 50 billion and silver from peru and until that treasure was safe they cannot risk having it attacked by the british. when i finally arrived safely in spain spain was now free to go to war with britain. the spanish prime minister had established the spanish goals of the war. recover gibraltar and drive the british to the gulf of mexico. now, spain offered to mediate between france and britain after the treaty of 1778 and eight and they also offered not to enter the war if britain would hand over gibraltar. but britain refuse. now in one of the usual tirades they called gibraltar this pile of rock. but for british this was a strategic asset that they would not give it up. so france went to war against britain the side of franc
brought the french navy to the american shores. that forced the british troops to evacuate philadelphia and consolidate new york city. this time spain was alive with france but they could not risk going to war in early 1778. the reason is the reason is they still had the treasure fleet at sea. that was carrying 50 billion and silver from peru and until that treasure was safe they cannot risk having it attacked by the british. when i finally arrived safely in spain spain was now free to go to...
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power to the navy? two eight navy installations there, because of the negro question there. what are you going to do about space? the navy got its power and houston remained a viable site candidate. this is just one of the several brushes that houston would have with civil rights in the space age and richard has one of the other ones. made his mostnt moving space about each at rice university. he did not do it there by accident. riceice institute became university in 1960 and the school's president, whenever nasa would come to houston heat when be there to her guy. it was kenneth pitzer's desire to get nasa to put mission control in houston. the school's president, he arranged for humble oil, gave rice1000 acres and promised the land to nasa for the manned space center. this is what ted this gales and put mission control in houston. money,ange in 1962 some because prices original 1891 bequest provided for the free instruction of white texas. with federal money involved that was not going to work. the bo
power to the navy? two eight navy installations there, because of the negro question there. what are you going to do about space? the navy got its power and houston remained a viable site candidate. this is just one of the several brushes that houston would have with civil rights in the space age and richard has one of the other ones. made his mostnt moving space about each at rice university. he did not do it there by accident. riceice institute became university in 1960 and the school's...
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it starts by strengthening the foundation of the navy by ensuring that the ships, aircraft and submarines that we do have are maintained and modernized so they provide the full measure of their combat power. then let's lift the holes and fill the holes, excuse me, by eliminating the inventory shortfalls of ships, submarines and aircraft in the fleet. together by taking these two steps, we can achieve the ultimate goal of sizing the navy to meet the strategic demands of this dynamic and changing world. mr. chairman, thank you very much, i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. thanks for the statement. general walters? >> chairman inhofe, ranking member kaine, distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to appear today and report on the readiness of your marine corps. marine corps remains dedicate tod the central role as the nation's expeditionary force. we focused investment on ensuring our marines were prepared for the fight and they were. their operational tempo remains as high it's was during the peak of operations in iraq and afghanistan. our contin
it starts by strengthening the foundation of the navy by ensuring that the ships, aircraft and submarines that we do have are maintained and modernized so they provide the full measure of their combat power. then let's lift the holes and fill the holes, excuse me, by eliminating the inventory shortfalls of ships, submarines and aircraft in the fleet. together by taking these two steps, we can achieve the ultimate goal of sizing the navy to meet the strategic demands of this dynamic and changing...
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air force media officials tell nbc10 the family of the navy s.e.a.l. asked that the ceremony be private. keefe warrant officer williams ryan owens was killed sunday in yeme yemen. he was 36 years old. the defense department first of the trump presidency was targeting an al qaeda compounds. three other navy s.e.a.l.s also injured in that raid. an american girl, 8 years old, who is the daughter of an al qaeda leader was also killed in that fire fire. dover air force base has been the point where injured and killed service members arrive here for the ceremonies. the navy said that owens was a beloved father and a husband as well. we're live in dover, randy gyllenhaal, nbc10 news. >>> tonight, the parents of a berks county toddler are facing manslaughter charges in their daughter's death because they did not take her to the doctor's when she had pneumonia. the girl died inside their house in bethel here. the parents are members of the faith tabernacle church based in harrisburg. they don't believe in medicine. but the d.a. said they had a duty to their dau
air force media officials tell nbc10 the family of the navy s.e.a.l. asked that the ceremony be private. keefe warrant officer williams ryan owens was killed sunday in yeme yemen. he was 36 years old. the defense department first of the trump presidency was targeting an al qaeda compounds. three other navy s.e.a.l.s also injured in that raid. an american girl, 8 years old, who is the daughter of an al qaeda leader was also killed in that fire fire. dover air force base has been the point where...
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in 196 of the navy yard which had world war ii was demissed. by the time i moved to park slope, about a mile away from the navy yard, it was home to a few operating warehouses but mostly acres of empty building, farrell dog -- ferrell doeses and the 0 occasional body dumbed by a legendary weiss wise guys. our next dollar neighbors were an elderly irish couple who had taken in boarder as so many did during the depression and in the decades following. they were now being paid by the city of new york to house elderly. many of them sick and moaning and that was the musical accompaniment of my children's early years. hopefully they can't remember it. in fact, brooklyn was actually losing population. years late their writer hemle, who grew up in working class park slope, would say about this time, you heard i over and over in those days. we got to get out of brooklyn. and you know what? a lot of people did. so the question is had in my mind as i approached this book was, how did the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? the place that gq magazine cal
in 196 of the navy yard which had world war ii was demissed. by the time i moved to park slope, about a mile away from the navy yard, it was home to a few operating warehouses but mostly acres of empty building, farrell dog -- ferrell doeses and the 0 occasional body dumbed by a legendary weiss wise guys. our next dollar neighbors were an elderly irish couple who had taken in boarder as so many did during the depression and in the decades following. they were now being paid by the city of new...
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the trip to greet the body of the navy s.e.a.l. killed in combat and what else we are learning about the raid that killed him. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a
the trip to greet the body of the navy s.e.a.l. killed in combat and what else we are learning about the raid that killed him. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled...
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the navy says the p-3 owe ryan has been its landbased maritime patrol aircraft since the 1960s. they've got a bunch of these and they use them all over the world. they are about $36 million each. as i said, the military has a lot of them. but it's interesting, it's not just the u.s. military that has a lot of them. a bunch of other militaries around the world have them, too. this is one of these american military aircraft that we are very happy to sell to friendly governments all over the world. and that is what allowed this to happen in 2014. look carefully at that picture. yes. that is a roof punctured by the top tail fins of a bunch of airplanes. this is 2014 in japan. they had a really big snowstorm and there was this 60-year-old aircraft hangar and maintenance facility that had four p-3s that belonged to the navy. the roof cannot deal with the weight of the snow, the roof collapsed, the hangar collapsed and all of the planes got squished but not before their tail fins poked through the ceiling. so, yeah, that was a very expensive snowstorm crushing all those planes. that sa
the navy says the p-3 owe ryan has been its landbased maritime patrol aircraft since the 1960s. they've got a bunch of these and they use them all over the world. they are about $36 million each. as i said, the military has a lot of them. but it's interesting, it's not just the u.s. military that has a lot of them. a bunch of other militaries around the world have them, too. this is one of these american military aircraft that we are very happy to sell to friendly governments all over the...