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navies. there must be a better way to quantify i just don't know what it is. acting secretary has made it very clear how do we get to 355 in ten years? the national security advisor made it very clear administration goal that if we continue to count ships the way we do today, where at 292 i believe, 355 is almost 22 percent larger and $40 billion a year to maintain a navy of that size. you can't just buy the ships you have to put people in them and maintain and food and fuel and parts. but the size of that is gigantic. i didn't want to be one of those and not to send the acting secretary if you count the same way we do today in the network naval force. with the unmanned surface vessels? to have 32 missiles on the piece we didn't count coastal patrol boats and increase the navy ship count. that that would be well advised and to the conference center that you all sign up on. of those $8 billion a year those have the services larger and number two a serious strategic choices made on the elements
navies. there must be a better way to quantify i just don't know what it is. acting secretary has made it very clear how do we get to 355 in ten years? the national security advisor made it very clear administration goal that if we continue to count ships the way we do today, where at 292 i believe, 355 is almost 22 percent larger and $40 billion a year to maintain a navy of that size. you can't just buy the ships you have to put people in them and maintain and food and fuel and parts. but the...
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i consult to the navy. so you have to all take that, put it away because what is going to tell you now are my opinions, not what i get paid to do. my opinion here is that this is a very sorting bureaucratic problem. we allude to that in the report -- thorny -- in the first draft of it, i did a hell of a lot more than allude to it, i backed the language out a little. surface people like dave and me believe we need more organic isr. we need that, we need something that takes off from my ship, is under my control, completes my fire control loop. anything that takes off from my deck is paid for my airplane guys in the navy. the airplane guys have quite justifiably said for years, you don't have a requirement for that. you haven't showed as your requirement. this, part of this is a function of missiles moving out in capability after than the isr could catch up to it. this is why i think the congress asked the navy to do its study, was to determine whether or not such a requirement exists. marines clearly believe
i consult to the navy. so you have to all take that, put it away because what is going to tell you now are my opinions, not what i get paid to do. my opinion here is that this is a very sorting bureaucratic problem. we allude to that in the report -- thorny -- in the first draft of it, i did a hell of a lot more than allude to it, i backed the language out a little. surface people like dave and me believe we need more organic isr. we need that, we need something that takes off from my ship, is...
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navy. the author of ten books, but he's also an operating executive with the carlyle group which most americans know as perhaps the preeminent venture capitalist fund in the united states. he chaired boards of the council. he's among the most treasured guests i have on my radio show, and i'm leading personally a campaign to get the admiral on the board of at least one and hopefully three of big tech companies so that google, facebook and amazon bring to their perspective and discussions of you to the national security of the united states from someone knowledgeable about all these things. for his 37 years -- [applause] >> -- i would also like to point out he spent 11 of those years out of sight of land. so that is quite a recommendation. please join me in welcoming the admiral. [applause] >> thank you, sir. what we're going to do tonight is different for our audience and our audience on c-span. i'm going to ask the admiral a few questions and we'll do a presentation. the author of ten books
navy. the author of ten books, but he's also an operating executive with the carlyle group which most americans know as perhaps the preeminent venture capitalist fund in the united states. he chaired boards of the council. he's among the most treasured guests i have on my radio show, and i'm leading personally a campaign to get the admiral on the board of at least one and hopefully three of big tech companies so that google, facebook and amazon bring to their perspective and discussions of you...
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say western navies or european navies have. those are the main problem is territorial waters and so instructional navies such as from europe or from the us are unable to go into the our themselves and solve the problem like they could off somalia. and totally nigeria's dealing with other concepts obviously the one that gets a lot of attention in europe is the conflict with the islamic insurgency in the north of the qur'an and other similar groups there's also conflicts in the middle belt so that's where the focus and it has taken are in nigeria ok our pick up from you say and no call authorities i don't strong enough to handle this so then how can the western african countries come together close together we should be strong got to have that right yes that is true and has certainly been improvements not of god that is information sharing going to happening between all the countries in the region with a sense of unknown date sister this and as joint exercises being undertaken by regional navies as well with the support of the li
say western navies or european navies have. those are the main problem is territorial waters and so instructional navies such as from europe or from the us are unable to go into the our themselves and solve the problem like they could off somalia. and totally nigeria's dealing with other concepts obviously the one that gets a lot of attention in europe is the conflict with the islamic insurgency in the north of the qur'an and other similar groups there's also conflicts in the middle belt so...
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navy. their training once a week in at top of a locked classroom the top of goucher hall, being trained by an enlist professor at goucher and by an officer of the u.s. navy. this is top secret work. so they cannot tell their brothers or their boyfriends or their parents or their roommates other their classmates or any of their friends on that podium that they are being ushered into a completely different future than the one they were being prepared for. the reason those young women have been tapped is, in december of 1941, the attack at pearl harbor was not just the event that propelled america into world war ii, but it was-it exposed our intelligence cap. our lack of intelligence capabilities, the fact that we had not known the attack was coming. it exposed the fact that we did not have much in the way of intelligence gathering in 1941. i'm in the washington, d.c. area, or enough 17 intelligence agencies. we have intelligence agencies that exist to oversee other intelligence agencies. but
navy. their training once a week in at top of a locked classroom the top of goucher hall, being trained by an enlist professor at goucher and by an officer of the u.s. navy. this is top secret work. so they cannot tell their brothers or their boyfriends or their parents or their roommates other their classmates or any of their friends on that podium that they are being ushered into a completely different future than the one they were being prepared for. the reason those young women have been...
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mama navy daughter a lot of navy going on in the house tonight that was a wonderful introduction and when people hear that supreme allied commander they see me and have two reactions. one is i thought you would be taller. [laughter] the other then why were you not an av fighter pilot? to be honest i desperately wanted to be an av fighter pilot but i had a traumatic experience at an airport that made aviation difficult for me. [laughter] so here's what we are going to do. we're going to sail fast over the next 25 minutes but i want to talk about the oceans but i really want to talk about character. i need everyone to understand the difference between leadership. general mattis was here he talked about leadership i'm going to talk about character. leadership is what we do to influence others and to be out there influencing millions of people as a nato commander but that door swings on a very small hinge of human character you cannot unless it allows that to swing. i set out to write a book about character we are a wash of a lot of books about leadership i want to know about how we lead
mama navy daughter a lot of navy going on in the house tonight that was a wonderful introduction and when people hear that supreme allied commander they see me and have two reactions. one is i thought you would be taller. [laughter] the other then why were you not an av fighter pilot? to be honest i desperately wanted to be an av fighter pilot but i had a traumatic experience at an airport that made aviation difficult for me. [laughter] so here's what we are going to do. we're going to sail...
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tell navy jokes. molly: we can barely make him out there. the u.s. naval academy are planning to honor the pensacola shooting victims during the game today. they will be recognized today, the academy leaders will wear patches from the flight suits of the classmates. the navy defensive captain will wear a memorial patch from the command where the three men were assigned. as you mentioned a while ago, were you talking about the service, these are all men who served on the field, paying homage. leland: let's see if we can listen to the president with the boom mic there. >> have a good game. leland: i'm not hearing any "beat navy." molly: you imagine what a scandal that would be. leland: what a special time for the players and for the president. there are few places that a president of any party feels more welcomed, more appreciated and they will tell you this, than with the troops and there are few things that mean more to the troops, be it the r army, the navy, the marines, than a visit from the command
tell navy jokes. molly: we can barely make him out there. the u.s. naval academy are planning to honor the pensacola shooting victims during the game today. they will be recognized today, the academy leaders will wear patches from the flight suits of the classmates. the navy defensive captain will wear a memorial patch from the command where the three men were assigned. as you mentioned a while ago, were you talking about the service, these are all men who served on the field, paying homage....
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it isn't just navy. it isn't just the military that is going to keep the peace in the western pacific. it is going to be making sure our network of alliances, i would not trade our friends for china's friends. specifically i would like to be more friendly with vietnam. i wouldn't trade that and i share your fear of that network diminishing. i don't know that i have much feared that it is going to happen. i think we will be able to keep our friends. >> you are looking at the wrong guy to defend the personnel decisions of this administration. [inaudible question] >> i think that is fair. >> a question toward the back of the room. >> good afternoon. i'm a retired marine aviator, a strategic bread team analyst for the defense detection agency. thank you for the presentation. you already answered one of my questions. i don't know if you thought about using pizza or balloons like use over bases in iraq for early warning and tethering those to see hunter surface vessels. i will defer to your expertise on naval
it isn't just navy. it isn't just the military that is going to keep the peace in the western pacific. it is going to be making sure our network of alliances, i would not trade our friends for china's friends. specifically i would like to be more friendly with vietnam. i wouldn't trade that and i share your fear of that network diminishing. i don't know that i have much feared that it is going to happen. i think we will be able to keep our friends. >> you are looking at the wrong guy to...
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we sit on the navy side. we are dressed from head-to-toe in navy gear. my husband spends sometime with his army friends in the morning, but once we get to the stadium, it's all navy. >> i'm excited to see how he'll feel about the army and navy game coming up after i graduate. next year, 2020, it's go army, beat navy. that will be after eric graduates and i'll go back to supporting army. when eric started at the naval academy, navy had a 14-year winning streak. before then, i was a very strong army fan. so i had been suffering for 14 years! now with eric at the academy, the army has won three years in a row. so i've been rooting for the losing team for 17 years now! >> it's like, please just win! i don't want to lose another game. the feeling of being able to beat army at the end of the year, finish out, probably be the happiest moment of my life. >> coy wire will be in philadelphia next week for the 120th edition of the army/navy game. >>> we have to share you with a moment from "saturday night live." >> last night they spoofed president trump's appearan
we sit on the navy side. we are dressed from head-to-toe in navy gear. my husband spends sometime with his army friends in the morning, but once we get to the stadium, it's all navy. >> i'm excited to see how he'll feel about the army and navy game coming up after i graduate. next year, 2020, it's go army, beat navy. that will be after eric graduates and i'll go back to supporting army. when eric started at the naval academy, navy had a 14-year winning streak. before then, i was a very...
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it's been a very difficult day for us, for the navy and the navy families here. i am absolutely in awe of the response by our sailoring by our civilian d.o.d. and the escambia sheriff. real heroism today. i mean real heroism. i am devastated, we are in shock, this is surreal but i couldn't be prouder to wear the uniform i wear because of my brothers and sisters in uniform, civilian or otherwise that did what they did today to save lives and for our brothers and sisters here with the state of florida and with escambia county emergency management on the, and the sheriff's department. from the bottom of my heart i thank you and thank you for your support governor. the days ahead willy difficult when it finally sinks in what has happened here. the most important thing going forward for us is support the families. they are family, they are our family. we are family here. the department of the navy. so that's where most of our efforts will be going through, supporting those families and the people affected by this terrible tragedy. with that, turn it back to you, sir.
it's been a very difficult day for us, for the navy and the navy families here. i am absolutely in awe of the response by our sailoring by our civilian d.o.d. and the escambia sheriff. real heroism today. i mean real heroism. i am devastated, we are in shock, this is surreal but i couldn't be prouder to wear the uniform i wear because of my brothers and sisters in uniform, civilian or otherwise that did what they did today to save lives and for our brothers and sisters here with the state of...
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my father loved the navy. he wanted to stay in, even though he was way past the age when vietnam came, he wrote a letter to the navy to try to get them to call him back up, even though he was retired. that was typical of my father. has the records of 100 million americans that have served in the military from world war i forward. in this building, we have the military records of all the americans that served from the revolutionary war to just prior to world war i. records fromher's st. louis and i learned a great deal about my father i never knew. my father had a difficult time with ptsd and he died young because of it. to a certain degree as a young kid, i could never understand why he was so unhappy. he was a member of the fire department as well. 96, he is one of my heroes. largest naval engagement in history. i am going to talk about one aspect of that in a little bit. navyso served in the during the korean war. growing up, this was part of my life. i loved history. i read a lot of military history. it, i
my father loved the navy. he wanted to stay in, even though he was way past the age when vietnam came, he wrote a letter to the navy to try to get them to call him back up, even though he was retired. that was typical of my father. has the records of 100 million americans that have served in the military from world war i forward. in this building, we have the military records of all the americans that served from the revolutionary war to just prior to world war i. records fromher's st. louis...
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this is a very navy group. i'm a navy guy by background but i was an army brat and my father was on that beach and if those guys had not succeed in what they did, i probably wouldn't be here today. ok? so there was an awful lot of stakes there. a lot of inner service rivalrys and a lot of back and forths, miscommunications. but as a moviemaker, i understand that action is character. and character is action. and when ernest evans saw that danger up there and he said all engines ahead, i stand by for torpedo attack, and all of his guys were posing are you kidding me, sir? eally? and they attacked with ferocity and it is an inspiration to this day. and again, naval leadership, this is the other thing and as a civilian is when i've got something that is called leadership but it's not leadership. it's management or supervision or it's oversight. and leadership what is your people do when you're not around or what your people do when you are threatened. do they do what they want you to do or not? and you don't get to
this is a very navy group. i'm a navy guy by background but i was an army brat and my father was on that beach and if those guys had not succeed in what they did, i probably wouldn't be here today. ok? so there was an awful lot of stakes there. a lot of inner service rivalrys and a lot of back and forths, miscommunications. but as a moviemaker, i understand that action is character. and character is action. and when ernest evans saw that danger up there and he said all engines ahead, i stand by...
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it's a terrific navy town. and if you are a sailor, it's one of the places you want to be stationed because it's so friendly to the navy, because it's so easy to live there and because the people so very much appreciate you. >> admiral kirby, stand by. cnn's breaking news coverage of this shooting at the naval air base continues with poppy harlow and jim sciutto. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> all right. we do begin with breaking news this morning. i'm poppy harlow in new york. >> i'm jim sciutto following breaking news out of pensacola, florida. there was an active shooter on the pensacola naval air station. we're learning now that the shooter is now dead. our latest numbers, five injured. patients taken to local hospitals. no word yet on their condition. the base remains on lockdown. >> let's get straight to our victor blackwell. he's been making calls to authorities finding out what he can. do we know if there are any fatalities? >> we do not have that other than the death of this now former active shoote
it's a terrific navy town. and if you are a sailor, it's one of the places you want to be stationed because it's so friendly to the navy, because it's so easy to live there and because the people so very much appreciate you. >> admiral kirby, stand by. cnn's breaking news coverage of this shooting at the naval air base continues with poppy harlow and jim sciutto. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> all right. we do begin with breaking news this morning. i'm poppy harlow in...
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i was from a navy family. my father was a navy officer in the south pacific. in the korean war, he was the ordinance officer on the uss valley forge. my father loved the navy. he wanted to stay in, even though he was way past the age when vietnam came. he wrote a letter to the navy to try to get them to call him back up, even though he was retired. that was typical of my father. the archives has, in st. louis, the records of 100 million americans that have served in the military from world war i forward. in this building, we have the other military records of all the americans that served from the revolutionary war to just prior to world war i. i have actually gotten my father's records from st. louis and i learned a great deal about my father i never knew. my father had a difficult time with ptsd and he died young because of it. to a certain degree as a young kid, i could never understand why he was so unhappy. he was a lieutenant in the new york fire department as well. my uncle, uncle roy, he is 96, is one of my heroes. he landed with macarthur, in the larg
i was from a navy family. my father was a navy officer in the south pacific. in the korean war, he was the ordinance officer on the uss valley forge. my father loved the navy. he wanted to stay in, even though he was way past the age when vietnam came. he wrote a letter to the navy to try to get them to call him back up, even though he was retired. that was typical of my father. the archives has, in st. louis, the records of 100 million americans that have served in the military from world war...
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navy beat army. [laughter] trish: president trump reelection campaign is out for the new ad and place like a movie, honestly, like a movie trailer e with a seat in the theater. it is absolutely unbelievable. i would say it's spectacular, that is the producer in me. wow. you've got to see you don't use this old thing, do you? no! or how 'bout this dinosaur right here? nope! then why are you still using a laser printer? it's got expensive toner cartridges. but this... is the epson ecotank color printer. no more expensive cartridges! big ink tanks. lots of ink. if you don't think this printer's right for you, just pick up your phone... (chuckling) ...and give me a call. the epson ecotank. just fill and chill. available at... ♪ (danny) after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. (danny) every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you get it. quickbooks. backi
navy beat army. [laughter] trish: president trump reelection campaign is out for the new ad and place like a movie, honestly, like a movie trailer e with a seat in the theater. it is absolutely unbelievable. i would say it's spectacular, that is the producer in me. wow. you've got to see you don't use this old thing, do you? no! or how 'bout this dinosaur right here? nope! then why are you still using a laser printer? it's got expensive toner cartridges. but this... is the epson ecotank color...
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the shooting happened at a navy classroom which the navy spokesman says is not unusual as there are many classrooms at the renowned navy aviation school. navy airmen to fly in from all over the country and the world to undergo training there. this is a major military town that has been rocked all day by this shooting about three hours ago come onto county sheriff's office, the navy, and the mayor gave their very first briefing in their tone was rife with grief and disbelief. >> a retired military member walking through the crime scenes like being on the set up a movie. and as the mayor eloquently put, you just don't expect this to happen that home. just doesn't happen in this county or in pensacola. >> authorities have been contacting throughout the early morning and afternoon the family members of all those involved so no names have yet to be released. again, this press conference with the governor should be starting any minute now. >> melissa: thank you. democrats divided over impeachment with big concerns from lawmakers in districts president trump won in 2016. at some polls show decl
the shooting happened at a navy classroom which the navy spokesman says is not unusual as there are many classrooms at the renowned navy aviation school. navy airmen to fly in from all over the country and the world to undergo training there. this is a major military town that has been rocked all day by this shooting about three hours ago come onto county sheriff's office, the navy, and the mayor gave their very first briefing in their tone was rife with grief and disbelief. >> a retired...
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navy, in fact, was the attack at the navel station in washington, d.c. we were starting to improve after fort hood. we had eric olsen analyze the shootings at the washington navel yard very carefully. we've put a lot in place. but as we were just talking about a few moments ago, you know, crime is where motive meets opportunity, and the opportunity that's afforded to shooters with long guns, highly automated weapons, let's face it, even in a few second people can do massive, massive damage. so i think that's what we're going to discover here. i suspect this is probably an active duty person or a shipyard kind of worker. we've got 16,000 navy people, about 4,000 or 5,000 civilians work on the base. as katie said, it is the heart of navel aviation and it's important to the navy symbolically. this one will hurt hard. >> as i understand it, there's 16,000 military personnel and some 7500 civilian personnel who live and work on this base every day. what is the firearms protocol? do people have to register their weapons, do they have to have them locked up? ca
navy, in fact, was the attack at the navel station in washington, d.c. we were starting to improve after fort hood. we had eric olsen analyze the shootings at the washington navel yard very carefully. we've put a lot in place. but as we were just talking about a few moments ago, you know, crime is where motive meets opportunity, and the opportunity that's afforded to shooters with long guns, highly automated weapons, let's face it, even in a few second people can do massive, massive damage. so...
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the navy remains primacy. but as we transition through the event, you know, we'll continue to provide assistance on the investigation, provide assistance with grief counselling for those affected by the event. unfortunately these things happen often enough and we are have a very good training process in place, and people know what their jobs are. we have an excellent communication. and those things still in place. >> all right, can i ask you, i know there are people right there in the reports saying at least one additional killed, have you heard anything different e different? >> part of that mutual aid agreement is for the navy to remain primacy on those they hear about it through official channels. those types of alsos should be coming to you from the navy. >> i appreciate that, thank you. clint watts, what do you make of this? you worry about contagious, right? you have to wonder, you know, what are the procedures in place. did one inspire the other. are there commonties. when you look back to last week whe
the navy remains primacy. but as we transition through the event, you know, we'll continue to provide assistance on the investigation, provide assistance with grief counselling for those affected by the event. unfortunately these things happen often enough and we are have a very good training process in place, and people know what their jobs are. we have an excellent communication. and those things still in place. >> all right, can i ask you, i know there are people right there in the...
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the navy is a great profession. if you get the right mentoring, flying jets, that is a good way to go. the navy takes good care of you. i had a great career. i had a big supertanker. the same rules applied. don't run it around, don't hit him with it. i went through nuclear power training. that was very difficult. >> i had the privilege of skip ring the ranger. being skipper of the uss ranger. i had number seven. during eight years of cutting back, financially, they sold it for a dollar in scrap. you did not know that. that happened. the other day, i was up in new york and i was doing a tv appearance. i met a couple of interesting people. i talked one of them into trying to get some power going down here to name one of the new carriers ranger and carry on the tradition. thank you so much for listening. we will go to questions. i am kind of long-winded. >> >> i was prepared if you were not. there are lots of great stories in this book that we did not have time to get to tonight. i encourage you to get your hands on a
the navy is a great profession. if you get the right mentoring, flying jets, that is a good way to go. the navy takes good care of you. i had a great career. i had a big supertanker. the same rules applied. don't run it around, don't hit him with it. i went through nuclear power training. that was very difficult. >> i had the privilege of skip ring the ranger. being skipper of the uss ranger. i had number seven. during eight years of cutting back, financially, they sold it for a dollar in...
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navy. is this the wake-up call that we've been hearing about coming from the chinese, wanting to be able to project force far, far from their borders? >> really absolutely it is, leland. this is an example of the chinese aligning themselves with a very dangerous actor in iran. now, just yesterday iran was probably responsible for the bombing attack in iraq that claimed the life of an american contractor, injured many other american troops. the very fact that the chinese would align themselves with iran in an exercise like this and provocative fashion should be you alarming to every american. it certainly is to myself as a policy maker sitting on the armed services committee. leland: should it throw in the face of any republican who says, well, russia can be our friend, we should have an alliance with russia against china, russia is not that bad. this might prove exactly who they are, who they think their friends are, right? >> again, the alliance of china, russia, and iran is a dangerous al
navy. is this the wake-up call that we've been hearing about coming from the chinese, wanting to be able to project force far, far from their borders? >> really absolutely it is, leland. this is an example of the chinese aligning themselves with a very dangerous actor in iran. now, just yesterday iran was probably responsible for the bombing attack in iraq that claimed the life of an american contractor, injured many other american troops. the very fact that the chinese would align...
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live right here, close to the navy yard. robert armistead was the slaveholder who held mary and the six children. ok? foreman in the yard. not particularly wealthy. wealth really was marianne the six children, mary bell. two thingsarly knew about robert armistead in the summer of 1835. he knew that robert armistead had signed a memorial for the abolition of slavery in washington, d.c. it was circulated in 1828. 1000 or more white men signed it. 90 white men at the navy yard worked there and signed this petition, this memorial, which was sent to congress saying slavery should be abolished and the district of columbia. bell knew that armistead had put his name on that memorial. he also knew that the three justices of the d.c. court had also signed that memorial. everyone probably took note of that. toohe knew one other thing, , and that was that robert armistead would die. he was sick. we don't know the cause. increasingly, his health was failing. , he coulde navy yard not work any longer. he was effectively in the alms house.
live right here, close to the navy yard. robert armistead was the slaveholder who held mary and the six children. ok? foreman in the yard. not particularly wealthy. wealth really was marianne the six children, mary bell. two thingsarly knew about robert armistead in the summer of 1835. he knew that robert armistead had signed a memorial for the abolition of slavery in washington, d.c. it was circulated in 1828. 1000 or more white men signed it. 90 white men at the navy yard worked there and...
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navy. we don't know anything about those individuals yet and we know that there has been a hospital, local hospital report that they have received five injured. the navy says we don't know the total number of injured yet. but what would a situation be -- what would this be like at this base, joey, knowing it so well as an active shooter situation and the entire base goes into lockdown. there is preparations for this. >> yeah, they have a big military retired community around it and so do most big bases. the thing to keep in mind there are a lot of people aboard these bases at any given time that aren't active military or their wives or dependents have i.d. cards. when something like this happens it's important to lock the base down, to have communication with those that are active duty to get them to stay where they are or get them to a secure location that you can hold accountability. the first thing that will happen across the base is accountability. head count, knowing who you have and w
navy. we don't know anything about those individuals yet and we know that there has been a hospital, local hospital report that they have received five injured. the navy says we don't know the total number of injured yet. but what would a situation be -- what would this be like at this base, joey, knowing it so well as an active shooter situation and the entire base goes into lockdown. there is preparations for this. >> yeah, they have a big military retired community around it and so do...
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army/navy today. navy, i mean they're ranked this year going to the liberty bowl. what do you expect to see? >> well, it's interesting because army has won the last three games and they're trying to be a group of seniors that have never lost to navy and would be the first time it happened since 1996 but would have to overcome a lot. it's the 120th meeting. we love this game because of the pageantry and every single graduate, every single student athlete has already decided they'll serve our country once they're finished and that's what makes this game so important. it's the national championship for army and navy. >> there's something about this game. even though navy is the heavy favorite, i feel like the records just go out the window today. >> absolutely. it's one of those rivalry games where it doesn't matter at all. we could see a 6-5 game or something ridiculous like that. we've seen it before and that's what happens when you have a rivalry game like that. >>> we have joe burrow, jalen hurts, justin fields, chase young, burrow the overwhelming favorite but it
army/navy today. navy, i mean they're ranked this year going to the liberty bowl. what do you expect to see? >> well, it's interesting because army has won the last three games and they're trying to be a group of seniors that have never lost to navy and would be the first time it happened since 1996 but would have to overcome a lot. it's the 120th meeting. we love this game because of the pageantry and every single graduate, every single student athlete has already decided they'll serve...
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navy in 1953 and went on to become the senior officer in the group of nine men who formed the navy's legendary top gun program at miramar in march 1969. he served in combat during the vietnam war with the flying crews on uss hancock and three on uss enterprise. he retired as a captain having accumulated 6,100 flight hours and 105 carrier landings while flying 39 types of aircraft. for those of how know pedersen's story from the 1986 movie "top gun" you'll be happy to know that jerry brook heimer is producing "top gun maverick" a sequel scheduled to be released in 2020. pedersen's book "top gun" is available for purchase and signing following this conversation. and here to keep the conversation moving is larry burke, curator of u.s. naval aviation at the air and space museum. so now please join me in welcoming dan pedersen and larry burke. >> are you ready to go? okay. i'm going to take about ten minutes and just set the stage here for larry and i to go back and forth and final preparation for the questions coming from you. the assuming tonight is knowing how many of you have actually
navy in 1953 and went on to become the senior officer in the group of nine men who formed the navy's legendary top gun program at miramar in march 1969. he served in combat during the vietnam war with the flying crews on uss hancock and three on uss enterprise. he retired as a captain having accumulated 6,100 flight hours and 105 carrier landings while flying 39 types of aircraft. for those of how know pedersen's story from the 1986 movie "top gun" you'll be happy to know that jerry...
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navy won 31-7. i caught up with some of the navy players after the game. >> they have led us and we love for the -- [ bleep ] so it shows. >> malcolm perry is very good at football. >> it means so much to everybody in the locker room and we fought our heart out and great to come out with a win. >> go navy! beat army! let's go! >> this win was extra special for senior paul carruthers. his dad was shot and killed while a u.s. marshal. i caught up with his team and sister after the game. >> we love you, padre! we love you. he knows that. he knows that. go navy. beat army! >> go navy! beat army, baby! >> yea! >> come on! come on! >> reporter: that is what it's all about. let's stay here with college football. what a night it was for lsu quarterback joe burrow. he wins the heisman trophy in new york city, capping on a rise to the top of the college football world. he finished the heisman voting with the largest margin of victory in the awards history. he is the first lsu player to win it in 60 years, ove
navy won 31-7. i caught up with some of the navy players after the game. >> they have led us and we love for the -- [ bleep ] so it shows. >> malcolm perry is very good at football. >> it means so much to everybody in the locker room and we fought our heart out and great to come out with a win. >> go navy! beat army! let's go! >> this win was extra special for senior paul carruthers. his dad was shot and killed while a u.s. marshal. i caught up with his team and...
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but trump intervened and reversed the navy's decision. chief gallagher was able to keep his rank and pin. this past weekend officer gallagher visited the president at mar-a-lago. footage obtained exclusively by the "new york times" for their tv series "the weekly" shows interview with the navy seals who accused gallagher of misconduct. the interviews are part of a larger body of material including video. i must warn you what you're about to see and hear can be disturbing. >> i saw eddie take a shot at a 12-year-old kid. >> what was his official vision? >> he was the platoon chief. >> this massive leak gives us insight into a very secretive brotherhood of commandos that otherwise we would never get to see. >> the guy got crazier. >> he was firmly okay with killing anyone. >> this is a case where some seals who are not supposed to take things outside the family turned in their own chief. >> the guy was toxic. >> we can't let this continue. >> these guys who believe in doing good and had the courage to act, it's just that things didn't turn
but trump intervened and reversed the navy's decision. chief gallagher was able to keep his rank and pin. this past weekend officer gallagher visited the president at mar-a-lago. footage obtained exclusively by the "new york times" for their tv series "the weekly" shows interview with the navy seals who accused gallagher of misconduct. the interviews are part of a larger body of material including video. i must warn you what you're about to see and hear can be disturbing....
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navy wins 31-7. we caught up with some of the happy midshipmen just after the game. >> they have led us an we love them and we play for the love of our brothers and it shows. >> malcolm perry is very good at football. >> means so much to everybody in the locker room. everybody fought their heart out and extremely grateful to come out with a win. >> go navy. beat army! >> when paul was a freshman, his dad was shot and killed serving our nation as a u.s. marshal. paul was voted as team captain this season and i caught up with him and his sister after the win. >> we love you, padre! we love you. he knows that. he knows that. go navy. beat army! >> go navy! beat army, baby! >> yea! >> come on! come on! >> reporter: that is what it's all about. let's stay here with college football. what a night it was for lsu quarterback joe burrow. he wins the heisman trophy in new york city, capping on a rise to the top of the college football world. he started his career as a backup at ohio state. he graduated in thre
navy wins 31-7. we caught up with some of the happy midshipmen just after the game. >> they have led us an we love them and we play for the love of our brothers and it shows. >> malcolm perry is very good at football. >> means so much to everybody in the locker room. everybody fought their heart out and extremely grateful to come out with a win. >> go navy. beat army! >> when paul was a freshman, his dad was shot and killed serving our nation as a u.s. marshal....
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navy battleships were damaged in the strike. four ships sank. more than 24-hundred americans were killed and more than eleven-hundred were injured. the japanese military hoped the surprise attack would keep the u.s. pacific fleet from interfering with japan's planned military actions in southeast asia. but it prompted the united states to enter world war two. among the ships that sank was the uss arizona. today, only five survivors who were aboard that ship are alive, all in their nineties. and according to the department of veterans affairs, fewer than five-hundred-thousand world war two veterans are still alive. so in remembrance of pearl harbor, if you he stop and thank a veteran, visit a memorial or museum to honor those who paid the ultimate matter of fact. we'll see you next week. robert handa: hello, and welcome to "asian pacific america." i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. today we start with "loveboat, taipei," a novel about first love, family obligations, and the transition into adulthood by a ba
navy battleships were damaged in the strike. four ships sank. more than 24-hundred americans were killed and more than eleven-hundred were injured. the japanese military hoped the surprise attack would keep the u.s. pacific fleet from interfering with japan's planned military actions in southeast asia. but it prompted the united states to enter world war two. among the ships that sank was the uss arizona. today, only five survivors who were aboard that ship are alive, all in their nineties. and...
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>> no. >> these were other navy seals who served with gallagher. his lawyer told the tooims the video interviews with ripe with inconsistencies and falsehoods that created a road map to the acquittal. he was accused of war crimes but only found guilty on a charge of taking a photo with a corpse. president trump reversed his punishment and allowed him to retire with full honors. general wesley clark is back with me. this is a story that has gotten lost in the impeachment mix. these interviews that were conducted with other navy seels about eddie gallagher's conduct, i think the regular person watch pg at home would find their words deeply disturbing and worrisome that a service member serving overseas was called evil, toxic and that he was just looking to kill anybody. >> i think the other navy seels all that i have known would find that disturbing also. i have known a lot of other navy seals and special operators and they are without exception honorable men. men who have undergone tough training, served in difficult positions. many of them have use
>> no. >> these were other navy seals who served with gallagher. his lawyer told the tooims the video interviews with ripe with inconsistencies and falsehoods that created a road map to the acquittal. he was accused of war crimes but only found guilty on a charge of taking a photo with a corpse. president trump reversed his punishment and allowed him to retire with full honors. general wesley clark is back with me. this is a story that has gotten lost in the impeachment mix. these...
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army takes on navy. president trump will be there and so will joey jones and roger staubach who is polishing up the helmets because it's dicey weather. american heroes next. ♪ everybody gets to dance ♪ only in america ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. save hundreds of thousands of lives. but after the emergency, time and again, insurance companies deny coverage, second guessing doctors, nurses and first responders... now "big insurance" is lobbying congress. asking for restrictions on air medical services. eliminating patients' access to life-saving care and destroying jobs all in exchange for bigger profits for insurance companies. tell cong
army takes on navy. president trump will be there and so will joey jones and roger staubach who is polishing up the helmets because it's dicey weather. american heroes next. ♪ everybody gets to dance ♪ only in america ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity....
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they want to be there before pirates strike members of the nigerian navy are headed out of their legs headquarters to money toward the sea they are given rare access to accompany them on their daily patrol along very good. very good. quality is responsible for navigation and training on board there is only one vessel that money to. hundreds of not to come out today but the navy doesn't have enough vessels and personnel to prevent piracy attacks fall is near for more training in a position of more platform after this one of the impeachment commits piss for the vessels by keeping the business absolutely saw this all is that it is because it is in this place if another challenge west african countries have different policies to protect their waters in movies of the order there also. countries in the gulf of the need to come together to effectively morny told you don't because even though you raised in this book called the paris and it never was a modern day i will find a loophole and they do this navy basle is monitoring one part of the gulf of guinea and attack is reported on the same d
they want to be there before pirates strike members of the nigerian navy are headed out of their legs headquarters to money toward the sea they are given rare access to accompany them on their daily patrol along very good. very good. quality is responsible for navigation and training on board there is only one vessel that money to. hundreds of not to come out today but the navy doesn't have enough vessels and personnel to prevent piracy attacks fall is near for more training in a position of...
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this is his third time attending the army, navy game, came here last year, came once in 2016 when he was president-elect. he is the tenth president to come to the matchup. it is sort of a tradition at this point. and the president as you mention went to the army locker room, to the navy locker room on his arrival, rallied players, and touted new reform from the pentagon that would allow graduates of military service academies to play sports professionally before they go and do service if they're good enough to go pro. the president said that idea was brought to him by the coach of the army team. we also saw him as center field participating in the coin toss, attending with him, defense secretary mark esper and secretary of state, mike pompeo, who as we know the president loves to mention, graduated first in his class from west point. at half time, we saw the president cross the fields. he viewed the second quarter from the army side, third quarter of the game he viewed from the navy side. that's a tradition. when they come to the army, navy game, split time viewing from both sides of
this is his third time attending the army, navy game, came here last year, came once in 2016 when he was president-elect. he is the tenth president to come to the matchup. it is sort of a tradition at this point. and the president as you mention went to the army locker room, to the navy locker room on his arrival, rallied players, and touted new reform from the pentagon that would allow graduates of military service academies to play sports professionally before they go and do service if...
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today uniforms navy is back to the 60s. the two heisman winners are featured on the uniforms and will wep what you meant to this organization. what does that mean to you? >> when i was a flee, joe had just graduated and some of the varsity players stayed and helped coach the flee football team. i met joe. i watched him play and all of a sudden i got to meet joe b bellino. i would never have dreamed my number would be on a helmet with joe. >> it's an honor. each navy football player will be wearing a jersey with a specific patch representing someone who served in the u.s. navy. this was kaleb king who died in plane crash just last year. what does that say about this game? >> it shows how much we love our brethren. i mean, it's honoring -- in our country today, woor he're honor our military. i go back to the vietnam area and today we're honoring our military. and it feels so good when someone comes up to you and says thank you for your service. of course, honoring kaleb along with the many others, we can do it here is he army
today uniforms navy is back to the 60s. the two heisman winners are featured on the uniforms and will wep what you meant to this organization. what does that mean to you? >> when i was a flee, joe had just graduated and some of the varsity players stayed and helped coach the flee football team. i met joe. i watched him play and all of a sudden i got to meet joe b bellino. i would never have dreamed my number would be on a helmet with joe. >> it's an honor. each navy football player...
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they want to be there before pirates strike members of the nigerian navy are headed out on their leg was headquarters to money toward the scene here given rare access. kompany them on their daily patrol warm it up good see what we got a very good war. is responsible for navigation and training on board there is only one vessel that money tours hundreds of not to call mass a day but the navy doesn't have enough vessels and personnel to prevent piracy attacks fall is near for more train in a position of more platform a collision of minutes commit spares for the vessels keeping the business absolutely saw this as a whole is very difficult is indispensible another challenge west african countries have different policies to protect their waters in movies of the order of their also. countries in the gulf of guinea. to effectively money to you don't because if not days into this. and it never was a modern day where they'll find a loophole and they do what this navy vessel is monitoring one part of the gulf of guinea and attack is reported on the same day a few 100 miles down south an oil ta
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the royal navy has beefed up its presence in the gulf. the destroyer hms defender is the latest arrival to patrol near the narrow strait of hormuz. and it's packing a punch. notjust its own weapons but with a team of royal marines also on board. tensions with iran are still high. it was just six months ago that iran's revolutionary guards seized the british—flagged tanker stena impero. it has now been released, along with its crew. it is a smiling team, the success... but the new head of the royal navy, here to gauge the situation for himself and giving his first interview, wants to make sure it doesn't happen again. the threat hasn't gone away. we have a destroyer here now as well as a frigate. we have to react to when a nation is as aggressive as iran was. so, to me, that was an outrageous act that happened on the high seas and therefore that is why we have responded in the way that we have. untiljust a few weeks ago, this destroyer was still escorting merchant ships through the narrow strait of hormuz. tensions with iran have now eas
the royal navy has beefed up its presence in the gulf. the destroyer hms defender is the latest arrival to patrol near the narrow strait of hormuz. and it's packing a punch. notjust its own weapons but with a team of royal marines also on board. tensions with iran are still high. it was just six months ago that iran's revolutionary guards seized the british—flagged tanker stena impero. it has now been released, along with its crew. it is a smiling team, the success... but the new head of the...
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they want to be there before pirates strike members of the nigerian navy are headed out on their legs headquarters to money toward the sea they are given rare access. to accompany them on their daily patrol want it all good see what it offers very good for quality is responsible for navigation and training on board there is only one of that's all that money tours hundreds of not to come out today at the navy doesn't have enough vessels and personnel to prevent piracy attacks only isn't there for more trained in a position of more platform a collision of the impeachment's commit spares for the vessels given the business of what is all this all is very difficult as in this case if another challenge west african countries have different policies to protect their waters in movies of the order they are also. countries in the gulf of guinea to come together to the 30 morning told we don't because even the idea is in this book called the paris it never was a modern day we'll find a loophole and they do what this navy vessel is monitoring one part of the gulf of guinea and attack is reported
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army/navy. coy? >> reporter: welcome to philadelphia, pennsylvania, home of independence hall where thomas jefferson first signed the declaration of independence in 1776. the city is also home to one of our nation's greatest sporting events, the army/navy game, america's game. do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra is proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can lower oral steroid use. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a p
army/navy. coy? >> reporter: welcome to philadelphia, pennsylvania, home of independence hall where thomas jefferson first signed the declaration of independence in 1776. the city is also home to one of our nation's greatest sporting events, the army/navy game, america's game. do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target...
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my family has origins in the army, navy, marine corps. combatdfather, army engineer, badly gassed in world war i. navy,her enlisted in the on a destroyer, it was torpedoed by a german u-boat before world war ii started in 1941. he would fight throughout the entire war, across the north atlantic, mediterranean, pacific. would end up at the end of the war anchored just away from the uss missouri and would be a witness to the surrender of the japanese. the marine corps side of my family, world war i, the guam, iwo jima and okinawa. i came into the service when i was 17, into the naval academy, brand x for those of you from west point, graduated as an infantry man, spent 38 years as an infantry officer, would serve in bosnia, afghanistan and in iraq and later at the request of president obama, helped to organize and lead the global coalition against the islamic state. it is an opportunity, during q&a, i would be happy to answer your questions. frame them about service in the military, combat, what our higher moral obligations are regardless o
my family has origins in the army, navy, marine corps. combatdfather, army engineer, badly gassed in world war i. navy,her enlisted in the on a destroyer, it was torpedoed by a german u-boat before world war ii started in 1941. he would fight throughout the entire war, across the north atlantic, mediterranean, pacific. would end up at the end of the war anchored just away from the uss missouri and would be a witness to the surrender of the japanese. the marine corps side of my family, world war...