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we will build the 350 ship navy that our country needs and desires and must have. >> our navy is the smallest it's been since world war i. do you believe that? we will build the 350 ship navy that our country needs and really is requesting. >> morning, glory, america. i'm hugh hewitt. that was president trump as candidate trump promising a 350 ship navy. at a conference this week he said we won't there, if at all, for 30 years. mid century to quote him directly. when did our president change his mind? a marine serving active duty from 76 to 81 and businessman investor ever since. he has had almost three on the job. secretary, welcome. you have the best job in the world, in my view. >> thank you, hugh. >> you just heard the president. that was one of his promises. 350-ship navy. what happened to that promise? >> that promise is still there. as secretary of the navy, i'm working on that goal. mr. d. being an acting placeholder, i don't know whether he was speaking for his own accord. this is one more reason we need to get our politically-appointed people in the pentagon and working for
we will build the 350 ship navy that our country needs and desires and must have. >> our navy is the smallest it's been since world war i. do you believe that? we will build the 350 ship navy that our country needs and really is requesting. >> morning, glory, america. i'm hugh hewitt. that was president trump as candidate trump promising a 350 ship navy. at a conference this week he said we won't there, if at all, for 30 years. mid century to quote him directly. when did our...
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dee's pessimism about the navy's own requirement is perplexing when it is incumbent on the navy to development fleet buildup options within budget constraints. those current and likely future fiscal environments were accounted for in the navy's 2014 force structure assessment of 355 ships. so we can do it, and the leadership of the navy, with the exception of under secretary dee, knows we can do it. c.n.o. richardson's white paper on the future navy notes we ought to achieve a 355-ship fleet in the 2020's. not the 2040's, not the 2050's, but the 2020's. thank goodness for the foresight and positive attitude of the chief of naval operations. he's right. a 355-ship fleet should be our goal for the next decade. regrettably acting under secretary dee must have been asleep for the past nine months while congress was talking about this and while we're on the verge of enacting legislation making a 355-ship navy the official policy of the united states of america. shipbuilding is indeed a long process, and a 355-ship fleet will not happen overnight. new ship production is critical to achieve this ob
dee's pessimism about the navy's own requirement is perplexing when it is incumbent on the navy to development fleet buildup options within budget constraints. those current and likely future fiscal environments were accounted for in the navy's 2014 force structure assessment of 355 ships. so we can do it, and the leadership of the navy, with the exception of under secretary dee, knows we can do it. c.n.o. richardson's white paper on the future navy notes we ought to achieve a 355-ship fleet in...
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to thank the navy. -- so i want to thank the navy. would you like to say something on behalf of the navy? [applause] >> sir, your navy and marine corps team was here to respond [indiscernible] immediately deployed -- four navy ships, get here, and handle anything that happened in irma, and then immediately repositioned and was able to respond to puerto rico right after maria. so the navy and marine corps [indiscernible] and saved lives and coordinated with fema, with the governor of puerto rico, and to demonstrate our ability to come from the sea, air, and land. thank you very much. president trump: thank you. and thank you very much. and i don't have to even mention the marines because we have general kelly. where's general kelly? where is our general kelly? he likes to keep a low profile. look at him sitting in the back, but, boy, is he watching. you have no idea how he's -- general kelly, come up here. so general kelly is a four-star. not a bad general, right? you don't get any better than general kelly. but on behalf of the marine
to thank the navy. -- so i want to thank the navy. would you like to say something on behalf of the navy? [applause] >> sir, your navy and marine corps team was here to respond [indiscernible] immediately deployed -- four navy ships, get here, and handle anything that happened in irma, and then immediately repositioned and was able to respond to puerto rico right after maria. so the navy and marine corps [indiscernible] and saved lives and coordinated with fema, with the governor of...
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. >> good afternoon, i'm paul rosen, from the navy, director of navy sexual assault prevention and branch. i'll talk specifically about the importance to navy of expedited transfer policy and process. in addition to it being the right thing to do, which is to support victims in any way that we can, it's important for navy, for any sailor that suffered a trauma, particularly one of this nature to try to do anything we can to get them both personally and professionally well. and so that they can continue their career and continue to contribute to the service which hopefully they love and that we need them to do. we have found that the reasons that sailors request expedited transfers are as diana indicated, moving away from the subject of the report. we also find a lot people who require expedited transfer, for family and friends, specific support services located prior, maybe they were worldwide somewhere and needed to move for additional support services. the policy has been in place for several years and as you heard we completed in navy a review of our process to try to make sure it's as
. >> good afternoon, i'm paul rosen, from the navy, director of navy sexual assault prevention and branch. i'll talk specifically about the importance to navy of expedited transfer policy and process. in addition to it being the right thing to do, which is to support victims in any way that we can, it's important for navy, for any sailor that suffered a trauma, particularly one of this nature to try to do anything we can to get them both personally and professionally well. and so that...
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navy. we need 350. every responsible analyst agrees, we have 270. those ships are being pushed hard. it won't be any one of those but my bet is it will be a combination of them. >> i read in your chapter about how you see the middle east as a cold war. why do you consider it cold? what would take to turn it? >> as i was writing the book a year ago it seems cooler than it does now. the cold war analogies come from the shia sunni tension which is religious in character, under made by geopolitical tension between persian and arab. those of you, most of you are christian so we have seen this movie before in the christian faith. it was called the wars of the reformation, 1500s catholics and protestants with an overlay of geopolitics, spanish empire, british, netherlands become ground 0, one third of europe's population is killed. it lasted 100 to 150 years. no historical analogy is perfect] rings the bell and the world is getting hotter, not cooler. >> i recently -- a former sub commander, blind man's bluff, i found a great read. the question is, is ther
navy. we need 350. every responsible analyst agrees, we have 270. those ships are being pushed hard. it won't be any one of those but my bet is it will be a combination of them. >> i read in your chapter about how you see the middle east as a cold war. why do you consider it cold? what would take to turn it? >> as i was writing the book a year ago it seems cooler than it does now. the cold war analogies come from the shia sunni tension which is religious in character, under made by...
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we do not have that navy today. worthy aircraft carriers a mistake? no, they will fulfil a row and i see them as floating chunks of sovereignty. they will be great if they come in, it would be great if they take over the amphibious effect that we previously had, but it is a hell of a gamble. thank you very much indeed. ten years ago today, gordon brown announced he would not go to the country to call a general election. it was five days after george osborne announced a conservative government would raise the inheritance tax threshold to £1 million. prime minister brown's announcement looked like fear. it wasn't untiljune this year we saw the consequences of an election that hasn't been bottled. in her conference speech yesterday before the coughing began, theresa may took responsibility for that campaign and said sorry to her party. today, a lot of talk about her party rallying around her, but how safe is herjob? nick watt, you remember that ten years ago. i was one of the journalists briefed on that announcement, it was leaked and the rest is histor
we do not have that navy today. worthy aircraft carriers a mistake? no, they will fulfil a row and i see them as floating chunks of sovereignty. they will be great if they come in, it would be great if they take over the amphibious effect that we previously had, but it is a hell of a gamble. thank you very much indeed. ten years ago today, gordon brown announced he would not go to the country to call a general election. it was five days after george osborne announced a conservative government...
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the u-s-s essex leading the way followed by other u-s navy and coast guard ships. kron4's camila bernal is live at the marina green with more. camila? ( camila )good morning marty, we are all waiting for the blue angels.the show is expected to start at noon and go on until 4pm but there's also plenty of other events for the familytake vothere will be a festival at marina green all day, everyone is welcome but parking is limited so keep that in mind...the blue angels can be seen from different areas in san francisco or you can catch them on kron 4 starting at 2pm. also happening today-- ship tours. a number of ships will be open and people can take a closer look at these marine and coast guard ships.there will also be band performances this afternoon so plenty of activities to chose from. camilathere's also high security in the area as officials are taking extra precaution reporting in san francisco, camila bernal kron 4 news ( mark ) thanks camila. let's now find out what the weather is looking like for today's festivities with dave. (dave)slightly cooler weather i
the u-s-s essex leading the way followed by other u-s navy and coast guard ships. kron4's camila bernal is live at the marina green with more. camila? ( camila )good morning marty, we are all waiting for the blue angels.the show is expected to start at noon and go on until 4pm but there's also plenty of other events for the familytake vothere will be a festival at marina green all day, everyone is welcome but parking is limited so keep that in mind...the blue angels can be seen from different...
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these are looked at with their navy personal command. if there's some trade space there it's trying to find out what's the best fit for the navy. >> are victims are encouraged preferred locations managing expectations and within manpower their goal is to keep them within the mos and put them in a place because they're tracking this marine throughout their career and that monitors providing an overlooked to make sure that where they're going is still going to move them forward. they make every effort to move the marine out of there and into a location that would not assist them in moving forward. >> one is pretty simple question i didn't hear specific mention and apparently ties into the retention rate but in this questionnaire being done i heard it said it's not supposed affect the creator of the person being transferred. question about whether the person feels they've affected their career long the way? >> i can't break that out. >> in general i have a question that says folks that experience sexual assault in the past year and the ques
these are looked at with their navy personal command. if there's some trade space there it's trying to find out what's the best fit for the navy. >> are victims are encouraged preferred locations managing expectations and within manpower their goal is to keep them within the mos and put them in a place because they're tracking this marine throughout their career and that monitors providing an overlooked to make sure that where they're going is still going to move them forward. they make...
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i want to thank the navy. do you want to say something on behalf of the navy? [applause] ] ndiscernible >> we can handle anything that -- save-- puerto rico lives -- with the governor of puerto rico -- demonstrate our ability -- thank you. president trump: thank you. i do not even have to mention that marines because here is general kelly. where is our general kelly. he likes to keep a low profile and sit in the back. watching. he general kelly, come up. not-star general, you do get any better than general kelly. come up to her. wheels are mentioned the army. can we also mentions of people i got to know and respect even more in texas and that is the coast guard. what a job the coast guard has done throughout this all. [applause] pres. trump: i mean, they would go right into the middle of that. i don't know. i do not want to do it. and i want to thank the coast guard. they are very special, very special. people. a lot of people got to see the real coast guard during this incredible trouble. especially here in texas, it was incredible what they did. we appreciate
i want to thank the navy. do you want to say something on behalf of the navy? [applause] ] ndiscernible >> we can handle anything that -- save-- puerto rico lives -- with the governor of puerto rico -- demonstrate our ability -- thank you. president trump: thank you. i do not even have to mention that marines because here is general kelly. where is our general kelly. he likes to keep a low profile and sit in the back. watching. he general kelly, come up. not-star general, you do get any...
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he is said to have given the head of the navy a roasting for the incident. meanwhile the snp, which once tried and removed from the clyde, says it is seeking to ask urgent questions in parliament next week. england have won the world cup final — at under 17 level. the england youth team came back from 2—0 down to beat spain 5—2 to become the under—i7 football world champions. manchester city's phil foden scored two goals sparking wild celebrations. it's the first time the under—17's have won the world cup and follows england's victory in the under—20's world cup in june. joining the underlying is a very proud rhian brewster, the father of rhian brewster, who scored in today's final and scored a hat—trick against brazil in the semifinal and was the top scorer in opposition. you must be beaming this evening. hello. i am so happy at the moment. iamso hello. i am so happy at the moment. i am so pleased with the boys. every single one of them after their heart and soul into it. i'm very proud. do you live through it as a parent and a supporter as we
he is said to have given the head of the navy a roasting for the incident. meanwhile the snp, which once tried and removed from the clyde, says it is seeking to ask urgent questions in parliament next week. england have won the world cup final — at under 17 level. the england youth team came back from 2—0 down to beat spain 5—2 to become the under—i7 football world champions. manchester city's phil foden scored two goals sparking wild celebrations. it's the first time the under—17's...
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the director of navy sexual assault prevention and response branch. i have been in the role since 2013. as a civilian and prior to that in uniform. i'm not going to be due licktive of what shea said. i'll talk about specifically about the importance to navy of the expedited transfer policy and progress. in addition to it being right thing. it's important for navy or sailor that suffered trama to get them both personally and professionally well. and so they can continue their career and continue to contribute to the service which hopefully they love. that we need them to do. we have found that the reasons that sailors request expedited transfer as indicated moving away from the subject of the report. we find people who request an expedited transfer to move closer to support infrastructure. whether that be family or friends. and in some cases for specific support services depending where they were prior. maybe worldwide somewhere and need to move somewhere nor additional support services. policy has been in place for several yores as you were heard. we
the director of navy sexual assault prevention and response branch. i have been in the role since 2013. as a civilian and prior to that in uniform. i'm not going to be due licktive of what shea said. i'll talk about specifically about the importance to navy of the expedited transfer policy and progress. in addition to it being right thing. it's important for navy or sailor that suffered trama to get them both personally and professionally well. and so they can continue their career and continue...
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he is said to have given the head of the navy a roasting for the incident. meanwhile, the snp, which wants trident removed from the clyde, says it is seeking to ask urgent questions in parliament next week. reeta chakra barti will reeta chakrabarti will be here in a moment with the national news bulletin for bbc one viewers. time to tell you about the latest on the humanitarian crisis that's now affecting almost 400,000 people in an eastern suburb of damascus. it's been described by the united nations as an outrage. the area of eastern ghouta is the last part of the syrian capital under siege by the government. there's been an increase in military attacks, and earlier this week unicef said almost 1,200 children were suffering from malnutrition. 0ur middle east correspondent, lina sinjab, reports from beirut and a warning her report contains some distressing images. the main meal of the day. a few spoons of yoghurt and two loaves of bread. feeding a family of seven is a daily struggle. the mother, who is covering herface for safety, says that's all she can af
he is said to have given the head of the navy a roasting for the incident. meanwhile, the snp, which wants trident removed from the clyde, says it is seeking to ask urgent questions in parliament next week. reeta chakra barti will reeta chakrabarti will be here in a moment with the national news bulletin for bbc one viewers. time to tell you about the latest on the humanitarian crisis that's now affecting almost 400,000 people in an eastern suburb of damascus. it's been described by the united...
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navy. i'm just saying g we'll see. >> we'll see. 10:02 is the time. i believe you have -- >> yes. >> what's making headlines this morning. wisdom, we'll check out what else is making headline. we begin with the latest on bumpily stocks the act social security sorry that turn into rival into machine gun is selling fast tri den by fears of tighter gun control and it look like getting one could be much more difficult in the future. retailers wal*mart and cabella's are removing the access says sorry from their sights in surprising turn some republicans say they support regulations and even the nra is saying it is open to reviewing the sale of bump stocks. >> also making headlines this morning some cryptic comments from the commander in chief. the president made the remarks during a photo op at a white house dinner for mill tar leaders and their spouses. when asked what storm he was referring to, the president only offered you'll fine out, some are wondering whether the remarks have to do withly
navy. i'm just saying g we'll see. >> we'll see. 10:02 is the time. i believe you have -- >> yes. >> what's making headlines this morning. wisdom, we'll check out what else is making headline. we begin with the latest on bumpily stocks the act social security sorry that turn into rival into machine gun is selling fast tri den by fears of tighter gun control and it look like getting one could be much more difficult in the future. retailers wal*mart and cabella's are removing...
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navy. our ryan browne is looking into this one. >> the united states navy is investigating two u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s, part of the elite s.e.a.l. team 6 for their role in the death of staff sergeant logan melgar who is working in support of the u.s. embassy in mali. now the u.s. army's medical examiner ruled melgar's death a homicide, and his widow was informed that he had been murdered. but the navy took over the investigation in september once navy personnel were linked to his death. now the united states navy's criminal investigation service, or ncis would not comment, citing an ongoing investigation. but the u.s. military is looking at two navy s.e.a.l.s to determine exactly what happened. back to you. >>> in puerto rico, the power authority is working to cancel a controversial contract awarded to a small utility company out of the u.s. state of montana. whitefish energy was given a $300 million deal to help restore power after hurricane maria. the company is located in the u.s. interior secretary's hometown, raising questions about the selection process. but the white house says t
navy. our ryan browne is looking into this one. >> the united states navy is investigating two u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s, part of the elite s.e.a.l. team 6 for their role in the death of staff sergeant logan melgar who is working in support of the u.s. embassy in mali. now the u.s. army's medical examiner ruled melgar's death a homicide, and his widow was informed that he had been murdered. but the navy took over the investigation in september once navy personnel were linked to his death. now...
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the navy lost confidence with the commander there. officer alfredo sanchez and executive officer jesse sanchez. no relation. they have a new low-level pair of jobs in japan. the collision killed ten sailors and injured five others, this happened in august near singapore. the navy reports it's still investigating the crash but officials say it was preventible. that's a conclusion on their part. they say the two officers showed poor judgment and poor leadership. fox news getting an unprecedented look inside a navy research lab. investigators are looking into problems with the life support systems in some jets. the planes under investigation include the t-45 training jet. in april, some pilots were so concerned for their own safety and those of their fellows on the jets that they refused to fly them. lea gabrielle is here. she's a former navy fighter pilot herself. what is happening in this training facility? >> shep, we've been keeping a careful eye on these problems. i visited naval air stations in maryland where they do test and evalu
the navy lost confidence with the commander there. officer alfredo sanchez and executive officer jesse sanchez. no relation. they have a new low-level pair of jobs in japan. the collision killed ten sailors and injured five others, this happened in august near singapore. the navy reports it's still investigating the crash but officials say it was preventible. that's a conclusion on their part. they say the two officers showed poor judgment and poor leadership. fox news getting an unprecedented...
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he is said to have given the head of the navy a roasting for the incident. meanwhile, the snp, which wants trident removed from the clyde, says it is seeking to ask urgent questions in parliament next week. voting in kenya's disputed election remains on hold, with the poll suspended in several areas because of clashes between rival groups. the opposition leader, raila 0dinga, refused to run in the contest against the sitting president, uhuru kenyatta. but attempts are being made on the ground to defuse tension. 0ur africa editor, fergal keane, joined a peace convoy led by two local governors touring the villages in kisumu, appealing for calm. if this country is to end its political crisis, this convoy might be an inspiration. two leaders, from different tribes and with different politics, but one message. governor paul supported the elections. it was important we came here today with a message of peace, he says. the governor is an opposition leader. from today, there will be no more roadblocks, he promised. this is a significant event. because so often in th
he is said to have given the head of the navy a roasting for the incident. meanwhile, the snp, which wants trident removed from the clyde, says it is seeking to ask urgent questions in parliament next week. voting in kenya's disputed election remains on hold, with the poll suspended in several areas because of clashes between rival groups. the opposition leader, raila 0dinga, refused to run in the contest against the sitting president, uhuru kenyatta. but attempts are being made on the ground...
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the navy now investigating if two navy s.e.a.l.s were involved. melgar, a father of three, was found dead in a house he shared with two unidentified s.e.a.l.s on june 4th. the likely cause of death, strangulation investigated as a homicide. the navy criminal investigative service declined to discuss an open case. according to "the new york times," the two s.e.a.l.s are members of s.e.a.l. team six, the elite unit that killed osama bin laden. questions come as the pentagon is still trying to determine what happened in the niger mission that left four soldiers dead. when contact with the enemy was considered unlikely. >> we're going to see a great increase in the number of special forces missions, for certain, trying to track down the group that carried out in ambush. >> reporter: sergeant melgar had been stationed in mali on a secret counterterrorism mission. late word tonight of another mission in africa, a key suspect in the attack on troops in benghazi has been captured by navy s.e.a.l.s, he'll be taken to the u.s. to face trial. >>> tonight pow
the navy now investigating if two navy s.e.a.l.s were involved. melgar, a father of three, was found dead in a house he shared with two unidentified s.e.a.l.s on june 4th. the likely cause of death, strangulation investigated as a homicide. the navy criminal investigative service declined to discuss an open case. according to "the new york times," the two s.e.a.l.s are members of s.e.a.l. team six, the elite unit that killed osama bin laden. questions come as the pentagon is still...
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that navy federal is refusing to return that $600 that was stolen however, this is what navy fed says, it says keeping our members' information and account secure is the top priority for us. for that reason we don't discuss individual member accounts. in this case as with any case of fraud, we work closely with the member to re solve the issue. one other note here, miss pots tells us that what happened here is not the only scam that was pulled on her son that day. he was also taken to a back in agriculture key, kidnapped. when he got to the bank with the two men that drove him there, the security recognized that there was a scam going on and they were able to call the authorities. so he was scammed twice in one day and this is the result. live in rockville, paul wagner, fox5 local news. >> absolutely, positive awful. i hope they find hivment they got some very. q. pictures of that guy. president trump being criticized rico during his visit today to the hur can rav vaijed islands land. his complaints over the price tag of the crisis. also tonight, claims of jimtion within the prince ge
that navy federal is refusing to return that $600 that was stolen however, this is what navy fed says, it says keeping our members' information and account secure is the top priority for us. for that reason we don't discuss individual member accounts. in this case as with any case of fraud, we work closely with the member to re solve the issue. one other note here, miss pots tells us that what happened here is not the only scam that was pulled on her son that day. he was also taken to a back in...
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he is said to have given the head of the navy a roasting for the incident. meanwhile the snp, which wants trident removed from the clyde, says it is seeking to ask urgent questions in parliament next week. stay with us here on bbc news. still to come. the pakistani cricket team prepare to host sri lanka. it's the first time in nine years after an attack by gunmen. after 46 years of unhappiness these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion. no more fear. no more uncertainty. six astronaut heros and one legend. lam enjoying six astronaut heros and one legend. i am enjoying the show. this is beautiful. a milestone in human history, born today this girl in india is the 7 billionth person on the planet. this is bbc world news today. the headlines. catalonia's dismissed leader has urged peaceful opposition to madrid's direct rule. at least seven people are killed after two explosions in the centre of the somalia capital, mogadishu. the pakistani cricket team are preparing to host sri lanka on sunday. the first time since they we re sun
he is said to have given the head of the navy a roasting for the incident. meanwhile the snp, which wants trident removed from the clyde, says it is seeking to ask urgent questions in parliament next week. stay with us here on bbc news. still to come. the pakistani cricket team prepare to host sri lanka. it's the first time in nine years after an attack by gunmen. after 46 years of unhappiness these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion. no more fear. no more...
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he is said to have given the head of the navy a roasting for the incident. meanwhile the snp, which wants trident removed from the clyde, says it is seeking to ask urgent questions in parliament next week. kurdish officials in northern syria say a 21—year—old man from 0xford has been charged with membership of the islamic state group. jack letts — who travelled to syria in 2014 — was captured in may by the kurdish militia, the ypg. mr letts has previously said he is opposed to is. the headlines on bbc news: catalonia's deposed leader has urged peaceful opposition to madrid's direct rule — a day after the region's parliament declared independence. labour leaderjeremy corbyn has said that mps who engage in abuse and sexual harassment must be held accountable for their actions. earlier, the environment secretary, michael gove, had to apologise unreservedly for an on—air joke about disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein. ina in a moment the young at heart, glasgow pensioners zip—wiring and clubbing. first of all the sport now. lots of celebrations
he is said to have given the head of the navy a roasting for the incident. meanwhile the snp, which wants trident removed from the clyde, says it is seeking to ask urgent questions in parliament next week. kurdish officials in northern syria say a 21—year—old man from 0xford has been charged with membership of the islamic state group. jack letts — who travelled to syria in 2014 — was captured in may by the kurdish militia, the ypg. mr letts has previously said he is opposed to is. the...
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the navy doesn't answer to the army and the army doesn't answer to the navy. but yet david dickson porter, admiral david dickson porter form a grat form a grat -- great working relationship and that's what makes vicksburg click as far as getting the job done in capturing this city. so the navy, porter agrees to run past the batteries. he's to rendezvous with grant's army down here. grant marches all the way down through these bayous and he originally wanted to cross the mississippi river here at grand gulf. the union navy engages the small confederate water battery force there. and his -- is unable to knock out the guns. why is that big? because grant doesn't have his landing spot. what does u.s. grant do? never thinks about retreating. he simply just has the navy go further south. he marches his army a little bit -- a little bit further south to bruinsburg and he crosses right there. on april 29. now, grant has a foothold within mississippi. april 30, his army continues to cross and basically by the night of april 30, he's got 20,000 men. 20,000 men across mi
the navy doesn't answer to the army and the army doesn't answer to the navy. but yet david dickson porter, admiral david dickson porter form a grat form a grat -- great working relationship and that's what makes vicksburg click as far as getting the job done in capturing this city. so the navy, porter agrees to run past the batteries. he's to rendezvous with grant's army down here. grant marches all the way down through these bayous and he originally wanted to cross the mississippi river here...
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navy picked up the american women after a fishing boat spotted them about nine hundred miles off the coast of japan that set sail from hawaii to tahiti in the spring and the boats engine failed on the mast was damaged and they were too far from other vessels for their distress calls to be received in a moment we'll speak to the commander of the navy vessel that rescued them first we'll let's hear from one of the two rescued women jennifer aapl a safe aboard the u.s.s. ashland. i don't know of any person who could spend five months a tourist in the pacific ocean and not wonder if today is going to be the day that it all hands or if you're going to have a great day and there's going to be a rainbow with a pot of gold tomorrow and you had some close shaves that was shocking count as i've been here sir we had two different encounters one close to the equator at the one hundred sixty degrees west. group of five tiger sharks were taking care of down time. and then a second encounter a little bit more north and west as that. group of forty to fifty foot shark. just really wanted to break op
navy picked up the american women after a fishing boat spotted them about nine hundred miles off the coast of japan that set sail from hawaii to tahiti in the spring and the boats engine failed on the mast was damaged and they were too far from other vessels for their distress calls to be received in a moment we'll speak to the commander of the navy vessel that rescued them first we'll let's hear from one of the two rescued women jennifer aapl a safe aboard the u.s.s. ashland. i don't know of...
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navy puts a new meaning. leads an 11 play, driving just one minute and 31 seconds. >> tyler with 15 seconds left in the game. your winner maybe undefeated, 48-45 is the final score. >> go nats. >> go caps! >> a lot of mvps playing well tonight. >> a quick look after the ten days forecast. anyone running in the army miles it is a warm start. highs in the upper 70s and nate will be bringing its remanence on monday. thanks so much for being with >> i'm jason aldean. this week we witnessed one of the worst tragedies in american history. like everyone i'm struggling to understand what happened that night, how to pick up the pieces and start to heal. soy there are children, parents, brothers, sisters, friends, and they are all part of our family. so i want to say to them, we hurt for you, and we hurt with you. you can be sure that we are going to walk through these tough times together, every step of the way. because when america is at its best, our bond and our spirit are unbreakable. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ well i w
navy puts a new meaning. leads an 11 play, driving just one minute and 31 seconds. >> tyler with 15 seconds left in the game. your winner maybe undefeated, 48-45 is the final score. >> go nats. >> go caps! >> a lot of mvps playing well tonight. >> a quick look after the ten days forecast. anyone running in the army miles it is a warm start. highs in the upper 70s and nate will be bringing its remanence on monday. thanks so much for being with >> i'm jason...
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compulsory drug testing aboard royal navy submarines is ordered after nine crew members on the nuclear vessel hms vigilant were dismissed for allegedly using cocaine. also in the next hour: the humanitarian crisis affecting almost 400,000 syrians in an eastern suburb of damascus is described as an outrage by the un. many are children at risk of severe malnutrition after a four—year long siege. the zip—wiring and clubbing glasgow pensioners, aiming to tackle loneliness and improve their health. england take the lead in the under 17 world cup in india against spain. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the spanish government has begun implementing direct rule over catalonia a day after the region's parliament declared independence. madrid has stripped catalonia of its autonomy and the interior ministry of the national government has taken control of the regional police force. catalonia's regional president, carles puigdemont, has called for "democratic opposition" to madrid's move. 0ur correspondent gavin lee reports from barcelona in catalonia. squashing the insurrection, the spr
compulsory drug testing aboard royal navy submarines is ordered after nine crew members on the nuclear vessel hms vigilant were dismissed for allegedly using cocaine. also in the next hour: the humanitarian crisis affecting almost 400,000 syrians in an eastern suburb of damascus is described as an outrage by the un. many are children at risk of severe malnutrition after a four—year long siege. the zip—wiring and clubbing glasgow pensioners, aiming to tackle loneliness and improve their...
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navy officers tested positive for drugs. they have ordered compulsory drugs. they have ordered compulsory drugs testing for everybody. now, the daily mail has said that the nine crew members tested positive for cocaine which they allegedly texturing a party in the united states while the submarine was docked while it was waiting to pick up docked while it was waiting to pick up litter will have. a royal navy spokesman person said they do not tolerate drugs misuse, they have fallen short of our high standards and face being discharged from service. these latest revelations come after claims that the captain and the second—in—command were both removed over allegations of having inappropriate relationships with female groom on board. —— crew on board. a royal navy spokesperson has said that the investigation is under lip -- said that the investigation is under lip —— underway, and any allegations are taken seriously. british 0verseas territories damaged by hurricanes could get access to official foreign aid in the f
navy officers tested positive for drugs. they have ordered compulsory drugs. they have ordered compulsory drugs testing for everybody. now, the daily mail has said that the nine crew members tested positive for cocaine which they allegedly texturing a party in the united states while the submarine was docked while it was waiting to pick up docked while it was waiting to pick up litter will have. a royal navy spokesman person said they do not tolerate drugs misuse, they have fallen short of our...
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coast guard stratton, and canadian navy's winnipeg. it's a spectacular show of patriotism and celebration of the u.s. navy. since 1981, san francisco has been hosting fleet week. last year, they beat the visitor record. they had 1.5 million people coming to town for the event. this year, they are again expecting more than 1 million visitors to san francisco.icesn the san francisco bay area. fleet week is the one opportunity we get to show support for the military forces throughout the globe, all of the humanitarian missions they are performing, and just show them we care. >> reporter: sfpd says they will have more police patrols in the wake of the vegas massacre. you can expect to see more officers around the city. if you plan on taking a tour of the navy ships, there are rules. no large backpacks or open toed shoes. the biggest straw of course is going to be the blue angels roaring in the sky. we expect to see them around 3 p.m., where they will be doing all of the gravity defying stunts. we hope to see them at 3 p.m. if you are in yo
coast guard stratton, and canadian navy's winnipeg. it's a spectacular show of patriotism and celebration of the u.s. navy. since 1981, san francisco has been hosting fleet week. last year, they beat the visitor record. they had 1.5 million people coming to town for the event. this year, they are again expecting more than 1 million visitors to san francisco.icesn the san francisco bay area. fleet week is the one opportunity we get to show support for the military forces throughout the globe,...
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that was many women working on the japanese navy code. but you probably haven't heard about the sinking of japan because it was a longer effort it took place over the course of several years to the japanese army soldiers who are spread out on islands input and saws throughout the pacific. l as a wartime effort and the reasonas that it's been secret and untold up until now is because women like .-dot braden were told to keep it secret, and they did during the war women who joined the military or worked for the military were considered to be wanton women. there was a bit of a stigma with joining the military that you are a bad girl in some way. these are very good girls. it's why they were recruited by the u.s. military.il both languages. many of them off and it came from teachers colleges throughout the south. in 1940 about the only job you can count on if you were a college educated woman was teaching school. it was a very specific effort. the women did keep the secret and often after the war they left the service they were told thank you
that was many women working on the japanese navy code. but you probably haven't heard about the sinking of japan because it was a longer effort it took place over the course of several years to the japanese army soldiers who are spread out on islands input and saws throughout the pacific. l as a wartime effort and the reasonas that it's been secret and untold up until now is because women like .-dot braden were told to keep it secret, and they did during the war women who joined the military or...
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navy, army, fema, and all the staff working together. they were here before, during, to staynd they continue boots on the ground during maria. the level never got of communication within the federal government and local government. used to it, but never before a category 5. devastation is unheard of. we have the federal government by our side, doing the job, all of the questions and requests. it will continue to send in more people, drivers, and resources. thank you for all you have been doing. president trump: president trump: i want to thank you because you were really generous. everybody saw this comments and we really appreciate it. it is so important when you have men and women who have worked so hard and so long and many of them came from two other cutting -- catastrophic hurricanes. they came from texas, louisiana, florida, and -- how many nights rest have you gotten? >> day 43. president trump: we are going to keep him for a couple of weeks and by that time i say get out. i special guy, i will tell you. [applause] in addition to
navy, army, fema, and all the staff working together. they were here before, during, to staynd they continue boots on the ground during maria. the level never got of communication within the federal government and local government. used to it, but never before a category 5. devastation is unheard of. we have the federal government by our side, doing the job, all of the questions and requests. it will continue to send in more people, drivers, and resources. thank you for all you have been doing....
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punctuated by the tolling of a navy bow. and the playing of taps the traditional military funeral lament. it's important to. not forget what happened and to continue to try to find out why it happened and who made it happen. in the summer of one nine hundred sixty seven america was in turmoil an incendiary mixture of racial discrimination and extreme poverty exploded into a summer over rioting in cities across the country. but one issue dominated. the vietnam war you know ten thousand troops would die that year the americans were trapped they couldn't leave and they couldn't win. in the middle east to war looked inevitable there was growing tension between israel and its arab neighbors armies were mobilizing israel promised the white house they would not attack first but on the fifth of june they jammed radar sense of the u.s. embassy in tel aviv so the americans couldn't detect their jets taking off to launch a surprise assault on egypt. meanwhile the u.s.s. liberty was sailing across the mediterranean into the war zone lib
punctuated by the tolling of a navy bow. and the playing of taps the traditional military funeral lament. it's important to. not forget what happened and to continue to try to find out why it happened and who made it happen. in the summer of one nine hundred sixty seven america was in turmoil an incendiary mixture of racial discrimination and extreme poverty exploded into a summer over rioting in cities across the country. but one issue dominated. the vietnam war you know ten thousand troops...
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sailors and marines are navy doctors, nurses and corpsman. and like the rest of our military at that time all medical personnel were segreg e segregat segregated. most black troops were taken care of by black nurses and doctors. drugs and penicillin were introduced. mortality rates plummeted. by world war ii, if you're wounded on the battlefield and make it back to an aid station, you stand about a 95% to 97% chance of survivoring? >> exactly. the progress has been phenomenal. if you get wounded, you stand this improved chance to survive. once you're in the hands of medicine. >> one of the people who wanted to lend a hand is 26-year-old hatty brantly of texas. >> i determined to be a nurse early. i read an article about the nursing frontier nursing service in kentucky. >> hatty was intrigued by what she read and medicine wasn't the only allure. >> and it just stirred my heart because these nurses rode horses. i wanted to ride a horse if i could be a nurse and ride a horse. it would just be ideal. so i thought, well, i'm going to be a nurse an
sailors and marines are navy doctors, nurses and corpsman. and like the rest of our military at that time all medical personnel were segreg e segregat segregated. most black troops were taken care of by black nurses and doctors. drugs and penicillin were introduced. mortality rates plummeted. by world war ii, if you're wounded on the battlefield and make it back to an aid station, you stand about a 95% to 97% chance of survivoring? >> exactly. the progress has been phenomenal. if you get...
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navy and u.s. army, we went out and hit the ground running on the aircraft carrier and the following five off six days zigzagging along the peninsula, going to bases, as far up to the dmz where secretary mattis was, because i wanted to understand, it's easy to sit in a comfy chair in america and talk about the war of words between washington and pyongyang. i wanted to go there and talk to these americans, both military and civilians and have a conversation about what does it feel like to live in south korea when you know that there is this threat and at any moment, there may be a call and what does that feel like and talking to some of these family, talking to daughters who moved 11 times living in south korea. it was a phenomenal experience. i look forward to bringing it to everyone next week. >> these pieces will be next week on your show, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. eastern. thank you. >> thank you. >> ahead, wait until you hear what rose mcgowan said speaking for the first time publicly since accusing ha
navy and u.s. army, we went out and hit the ground running on the aircraft carrier and the following five off six days zigzagging along the peninsula, going to bases, as far up to the dmz where secretary mattis was, because i wanted to understand, it's easy to sit in a comfy chair in america and talk about the war of words between washington and pyongyang. i wanted to go there and talk to these americans, both military and civilians and have a conversation about what does it feel like to live...
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navy offered rare glimpse into the rare life of ronald reagan. and i was there and talked to the sailors about their mission, morale, and what it's like to be on the front lines of any potential escalation with north korea. >> for a few hours in ha undisclosed location, the u.s. navy invited cnn on rare embark aboard the uss ronald reagan somewhere off the korean peninsula. this aircraft carrier serves as the front lines to any escalation with north korea and is home to more than 5,000 american sailors. petty officer shareece gray first signed up to see the world. >> i'm here for the bigger picture and make a name for my family hand support the country. >> reporter: at 23 years of age gray's job is damage control on the ship. but never far from behind her 2 year old baby boy mesiaa back home in florida. >> just started off me and him, and came overseas, and i see him about twice a year. >> reporter: see him twice a year in person? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: what's that like? does that pull at your heart strings? >> somewhat. i know what i'm maki
navy offered rare glimpse into the rare life of ronald reagan. and i was there and talked to the sailors about their mission, morale, and what it's like to be on the front lines of any potential escalation with north korea. >> for a few hours in ha undisclosed location, the u.s. navy invited cnn on rare embark aboard the uss ronald reagan somewhere off the korean peninsula. this aircraft carrier serves as the front lines to any escalation with north korea and is home to more than 5,000...
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last time that happened for navy back in 2015. they are well on their way after this afternoon's performance. didn't take long for the big plays today, first quarter, sophomore, malcolm perry blast off against air force. he had just 73 yards last year as a freshman. he eclipses that on this one play. second quarter midshipman spread the wealth. senior had one carry. made it count. he's the hurdler. check it out one more time, 10-yard touchdown. navy up 14-7. malcolm perry made the big play. he shows off those receiving skills. 40 yards for the touch. takes a 28-7 for navy. midshipman ahead. virginia has gotten off to a good start. 3-1. they hosted duke, defensive plays like this will help you stay in that win column. daniel jones, intercepted by landing. he stays inbounds. uva with game's first score. get to the fourth quarter. kirk continues his great season. connecting with donnie, three touchdown passes for big kirk today. two of them. big kirk has 13 touchdown passes, just one interception this season. uva wins. barkley, penn
last time that happened for navy back in 2015. they are well on their way after this afternoon's performance. didn't take long for the big plays today, first quarter, sophomore, malcolm perry blast off against air force. he had just 73 yards last year as a freshman. he eclipses that on this one play. second quarter midshipman spread the wealth. senior had one carry. made it count. he's the hurdler. check it out one more time, 10-yard touchdown. navy up 14-7. malcolm perry made the big play. he...
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. >> the navy did nothing. they were sitting ducks. >> not only were they sinking ships, they were putting german spies ashore. >> who landed secretly in florida and on long island put ashore by u boats. >> it wasn't until the summer of '42 that blackouts were ordered. >> he was the first drum beater. he was known to be a tougher commander, but a very, very, very successful one. >> he kept meticulous logs of the ships he sank. >> on april 7th, cap pain hardegen said we're marching again tight along the land from lighthouse to lighthouse that burn as if during peacetime. >> on april 8th, 1942, u-1 was waiting for its next kill. >> after 12:15 he spied one tanker proceeding north ward and it was the ss oklahoma. >> fired a torpedo at the unarmed okunarm ed oklahoma but missed. an hour and a half he tried again, this time he hit his target insignificatantly killin sailors. >> sent her to the bottom in 40 feet of water. >> she was hauling 89,000 barrels of heating oil from texas to new jersey. >> at that point you'
. >> the navy did nothing. they were sitting ducks. >> not only were they sinking ships, they were putting german spies ashore. >> who landed secretly in florida and on long island put ashore by u boats. >> it wasn't until the summer of '42 that blackouts were ordered. >> he was the first drum beater. he was known to be a tougher commander, but a very, very, very successful one. >> he kept meticulous logs of the ships he sank. >> on april 7th, cap pain...
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the first astronomer to end a service for the king in the navy was john flamsteed night after night for more than forty years he studied the stars in the sky over a grand each flamsteed recorded his observations in a unique book his atlas was the most precise astronomical walk of his day but he too was unable to provide a definitive solution to the problem of determining long that you did see. what was a captain to do on cloudy nights how could he fix his position on days when the moon was changing. the long and you problem was to puzzle the seafaring nations for almost another hundred years today in the age of satellite navigation night after night a laser beam sabs as a reminder of the prime meridian which is an imaginary line that circles the globe from greenwich. queen's house is the oldest building in greenwich park commissioned by queen anne of denmark the wife of james the first it was designed by inigo joe. jones is architecture brought the renascence to in. the villas of andres palladio served as a model when inigo jones created this building to the delight of his. mathematics
the first astronomer to end a service for the king in the navy was john flamsteed night after night for more than forty years he studied the stars in the sky over a grand each flamsteed recorded his observations in a unique book his atlas was the most precise astronomical walk of his day but he too was unable to provide a definitive solution to the problem of determining long that you did see. what was a captain to do on cloudy nights how could he fix his position on days when the moon was...
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so it's not by the navy and the coast guard. they are rescuing more than 800 people and still ongoing in rescue missions. for the first time in history, the puerto rican has worked with the governor, to deal with this issue. we never have before. we're used to having a hurricane but never like this one. this is a major one. devastation. thanks for all of the help and all the resources. all federal agencies are on the island because of you. >> thank you. >> the power grid was devastated before the hurricanes even hit. then the hurricanes hit. they wiped them out. we're getting a lot of generators that have been brought to the island. most of the hospitals are open. at least partially open. most of them now are open. again, the job done here is nothing short of a miracle. it's been incredible. i appreciate virtually -- this is the mayor from this very important area. mr. mayor, i appreciates your efforts. >> thank you. on behalf of my people, on behalf of the 3.5 million u.s. citizens. is a team. your people are doing the right st
so it's not by the navy and the coast guard. they are rescuing more than 800 people and still ongoing in rescue missions. for the first time in history, the puerto rican has worked with the governor, to deal with this issue. we never have before. we're used to having a hurricane but never like this one. this is a major one. devastation. thanks for all of the help and all the resources. all federal agencies are on the island because of you. >> thank you. >> the power grid was...
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the president's tribute to ryan owens, a navy s.e.a.l. killed in yemen as his grieving widow corrin captured america's heart. ryan, a 36-year-old father of three died in the first military operation the president approved within a week of taking office. ryan was part of a team of navy s.e.a.l.s sent to go after al dade terrorists. >> ryan's legacy is etched into eternity. thank you. >> what were you thinking? what were you feeling when you saw that? >> i don't want to discuss his speech at all. >> reporter: bill owens is ryan >> i know how wonderful he is so i don't need that reaffirmation from the president. >> reporter: bill owens spent nearly his entire life serving others, in the army as a green beret, in the navy and as a policeman and he understood ryan couldn't even tell him about his secret missions, but now he wants to know all about his last one. he's worried it was rushed and ill conceived from the start. >> i feel that somebody has to stick up for ryan and find out why this happened. i'm his father and i'll do it. >> reporter:
the president's tribute to ryan owens, a navy s.e.a.l. killed in yemen as his grieving widow corrin captured america's heart. ryan, a 36-year-old father of three died in the first military operation the president approved within a week of taking office. ryan was part of a team of navy s.e.a.l.s sent to go after al dade terrorists. >> ryan's legacy is etched into eternity. thank you. >> what were you thinking? what were you feeling when you saw that? >> i don't want to discuss...
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compulsory drug testing on board royal navy submarines is ordered after nine crew members on the nuclear vessel, hms vigilant, were dismissed, reportedly for illegally using cocaine. also in the next hour: the humanitarian crisis affecting almost 400,000 people in syria is described as an outrage by the un. many are children at risk of severe malnutrition after a four—year long siege. england are at the under 17 world cup champions, beating spain 5—2 in india. they came from behind. good evening and welcome to bbc news. that is opposed separatist leader of catalonia has called for peaceful opposition to direct rule by the spanish government. colours puigdemont promised to work to build a free country while yesterday spain's prime minister dissolved the cata la n spain's prime minister dissolved the catalan parliament after it declared independence. in madrid today, several thousand people joined a rally calling for unity in spain. 0ur correspondentjames rally calling for unity in spain. 0ur correspondent james reynolds is in barcelona. this is the first full day of direct rule from m
compulsory drug testing on board royal navy submarines is ordered after nine crew members on the nuclear vessel, hms vigilant, were dismissed, reportedly for illegally using cocaine. also in the next hour: the humanitarian crisis affecting almost 400,000 people in syria is described as an outrage by the un. many are children at risk of severe malnutrition after a four—year long siege. england are at the under 17 world cup champions, beating spain 5—2 in india. they came from behind. good...
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navy ships, which they see as meddling in their business. >> this is the chinese navy. this is the chinese coast guard. please go away quickly. sharyl: looking at the primary trade route,hi far as china is concerned, and the militarization they're having there. how do you see that as potentially impacting things for everybody? antonio carpio: well, a little over half of the world trade in goods traded by ships, seaborne trade, over half of that passes through the south china sea. and a lot of that passes through the narrow strait of malacca. 80% of the energy supplies of china passes through the strait of malacca. it's a choke point. so if that is blocked, the entire economies in asia, japan, south korea, taiwan, and china cannot export to europe. and they cannot import oil and gas from the middle east, because of all of this passes through the strait of malacca. sharyl: should we be worried abou be worried. sharyl: senator lindsey graham serves on the armed services committee and is pressing for the u.s. to take a stronger stance in the south china sea. sen. graham: th
navy ships, which they see as meddling in their business. >> this is the chinese navy. this is the chinese coast guard. please go away quickly. sharyl: looking at the primary trade route,hi far as china is concerned, and the militarization they're having there. how do you see that as potentially impacting things for everybody? antonio carpio: well, a little over half of the world trade in goods traded by ships, seaborne trade, over half of that passes through the south china sea. and a...
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we were talking about how it's the navy's birthday and such an honor to have been a part of the navy and go and report on these stories that are so important. these are our sailors and marines' lives that we're talking about. brian: all right, lea, thank you so much. huge hour coming your way and final hour of the week. america's top cop jeff sessions live. steve: look who is in the studio geraldo rivera weighing in on obamacare. come on over. ♪ start the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake free. try head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. . . ♪ steve: breaking overnight the administration will stop bailouts to insurance companies. ainsley: he said the democrats obamacare is imploding. >> this president has said i made a promise to the american people and now i'm going to keep it. steve: president trump is set to announce later today the fate of iran nuclear deal at white house. >> at first negotiating session the iranians told the u.s., ending enrichm
we were talking about how it's the navy's birthday and such an honor to have been a part of the navy and go and report on these stories that are so important. these are our sailors and marines' lives that we're talking about. brian: all right, lea, thank you so much. huge hour coming your way and final hour of the week. america's top cop jeff sessions live. steve: look who is in the studio geraldo rivera weighing in on obamacare. come on over. ♪ start the interview with a firm handshake....
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just like my colleagues in the army and navy have highlighted the mission of the victims legal counsel program is in the marine corps the same. our goal is to educate and advocate for victims of sexual assault. the thing that makes us different and it's the purview of this panel is we represent the victim of domestic violence as well. occasionally we will take on the exception cases of other violent crimes. we do that to hold everyone accountable. the defense counsel, military judges, commanders, we do that and and cios brought the best get a process and throughout the military justice process. i have highlighted some of the references that our mission statement is made up of were made up from and they are at the bottom of the site. next like, please ma'am. first of all i'd like to say i love my experience as a judge advocate but i particularly love this job. i have served four years in military justice prior to becoming a [inaudible] and i just left the [inaudible] in quantico which is similar to the ill it that commander hostetler served the national district of washington. during th
just like my colleagues in the army and navy have highlighted the mission of the victims legal counsel program is in the marine corps the same. our goal is to educate and advocate for victims of sexual assault. the thing that makes us different and it's the purview of this panel is we represent the victim of domestic violence as well. occasionally we will take on the exception cases of other violent crimes. we do that to hold everyone accountable. the defense counsel, military judges,...