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meets today to consider the nomination of vice admiral michael beauvais to navy admiral and to be chief of navy operations. l marco -- vice admiral michael beauvais to navy admiral and to be chief of navy operations. thank you for being here, also extending a welcome to your family and want to invite you to introduce anyone at the time that you are recognized for an opening statement. we have our eight boring questions that are required so if you would please audibly respond to them so that we can have them in the record. have you adhered to the laws and regulations governing interests? >> yes, senator. >> will you ensure that your staff complies with the lines established for requesting communications, including questions for the record and hearings? >> yes. >> will you cooperate and providing response to congressional requests? >> yes. >> will those witnesses be protected from reprisal for your testimony question mark >> yes. >> do you justify upon the request before the committee? >> yes. >> do you agree to provide documents, including documents of electronic forms in a timely
meets today to consider the nomination of vice admiral michael beauvais to navy admiral and to be chief of navy operations. l marco -- vice admiral michael beauvais to navy admiral and to be chief of navy operations. thank you for being here, also extending a welcome to your family and want to invite you to introduce anyone at the time that you are recognized for an opening statement. we have our eight boring questions that are required so if you would please audibly respond to them so that we...
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-span2. >> u.s. navy vice admiral michael gilday appearing at his confirmation hearing today to be chief of operations. he took questions on a variety of topics and was asked about some of the challenges facing the u.s., including russia, china, and iran. the senate armed services committee is chaired by senator jim inhofe of oklahoma. this runs one hour and 40 minutes. >> good morning. the committee meets today to consider the nomination of vice admiral marco -- vice admiral michael beauvais to navy admiral and to be chief of navy operations. thank you for being here, also extending a welcome to your family and want to invite you to introduce anyone at the time that you are recognized for an opening statement. we have our eight boring questions that are required so if you would please audibly respond to them so that we can have them in the record. have you adhered to the laws and regulations governing interests? >> yes, senator. >> will you ensure that your staff complies with the lines established for requesting communications, including questions for the record and hearings? >>
-span2. >> u.s. navy vice admiral michael gilday appearing at his confirmation hearing today to be chief of operations. he took questions on a variety of topics and was asked about some of the challenges facing the u.s., including russia, china, and iran. the senate armed services committee is chaired by senator jim inhofe of oklahoma. this runs one hour and 40 minutes. >> good morning. the committee meets today to consider the nomination of vice admiral marco -- vice admiral...
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white extensively in navy, and marine corps archives and other collections. to understand how one particular vehicle, which you see on screen, the amphibian tractor, and how it was built. for the purpose of fighting and winning not only world war ii, but specifically world war ii in the pacific. this is one particular model, and in the backdrop you see a battle lazing away as troops are being conveyed ultimately to japanese held chores on iwo jima. near the end of the war in the pacific. it is my argument that this amphibian tractor and the little box that it was ultimately presented victory in the pacific. it is the singular vehicle that could actually deliver american troops ashore along many coral fringed islands that the japanese possessed in world war ii. if you could get them ashore, you can fight and win. if you are a soldier or american strategic planner, i want us to examine this particular case study. i would argue the amtrak is the pivot around which allied victory turned in the pacific. we will consider this and to borrow from this notion of the hobbit a little bit, or
white extensively in navy, and marine corps archives and other collections. to understand how one particular vehicle, which you see on screen, the amphibian tractor, and how it was built. for the purpose of fighting and winning not only world war ii, but specifically world war ii in the pacific. this is one particular model, and in the backdrop you see a battle lazing away as troops are being conveyed ultimately to japanese held chores on iwo jima. near the end of the war in the pacific. it is...
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funding, live coverage on c-span2. >> retired navy admiral mark busby. i would like to welcome the general officers and the many distinguished guests that are with us this morning. welcome to our industry partners, leaders of industry and others for your continued support of this event in the navy league as a whole, general dynamics is pleased to sponsor the special topic breakfast. these events and venues for the defense industry to interface with government requirements and acquisition professionals, something that we value. general dynamics thanks you for your participation and we thank general dynamics for their support. now back to our special guest. are you ready, admiral? admiral mark busby was sworn in as maritime administrator on august 8, 2017. prior to his appointment he served as president of the national defense transportation association. a position he has held since retiring from the navy in 2013 where he served our great navy for 34 years. while in the navy he served on staff of the sixth fleet, us fleet forces command, the navy staff and the joint staff. mark served as com
funding, live coverage on c-span2. >> retired navy admiral mark busby. i would like to welcome the general officers and the many distinguished guests that are with us this morning. welcome to our industry partners, leaders of industry and others for your continued support of this event in the navy league as a whole, general dynamics is pleased to sponsor the special topic breakfast. these events and venues for the defense industry to interface with government requirements and acquisition...
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the hundred and ninth was the now infamous navy deck marker that was discovered on the boundary of the site next to galvez avenue. and the 110th anomaly was a low energy peak that we discovered that i spoke of earlier. i will get to that in a moment. [please stand by] todd t . >> another example to put in context is a flight from los angeles to new york city. you get about 3 to 3.5 millirad. you would have to sit on that spot almost 35 hours just to receive the same radiation as a flight. we thought that would help folks put the radiation levels in context. the source was removed by the navy contractor, and then, we surveyed the soil after it was removed and no residual contamination was found. this is the spectrum that i was talking about before. the one on the right is a picture of mother nature. you can see a little peak at the bottom. these are all radio active materials, and this is what matter nature looked like. before the source was removed, we used our falcon 5000, and you can see that peak on the left. it goes straight up. that's raidium 226. the detector sees that finger
the hundred and ninth was the now infamous navy deck marker that was discovered on the boundary of the site next to galvez avenue. and the 110th anomaly was a low energy peak that we discovered that i spoke of earlier. i will get to that in a moment. [please stand by] todd t . >> another example to put in context is a flight from los angeles to new york city. you get about 3 to 3.5 millirad. you would have to sit on that spot almost 35 hours just to receive the same radiation as a...
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was removed by the navy contractor, and then, we surveyed the soil after it was removed and no residual contamination was found. this is the spectrum that i was talking about before. the one on the right is a picture of mother nature. you can see a little peak at the bottom. these are all radio active materials, and this is what matter nature looked like. before the source was removed, we used our falcon 5000, and you can see that peak on the left. it goes straight up. that's raidium 226. the detector sees that fingerprint and plots it on the spectrum. so the spectrum on the right is after we removed the source, and that's back to mother nature. the low energy peak, so after we had completed parcel a-1 survey, late october, early november, my staff went back to the office and started combing overall the data. and one of the staff members discovered a plot, one of those spectrums where something looked a little funny. we weren't sure what it was, so we labelled it a low energy peak. the data around that peak, that spot, was -- the radiation reading was about .008 and the backgro
was removed by the navy contractor, and then, we surveyed the soil after it was removed and no residual contamination was found. this is the spectrum that i was talking about before. the one on the right is a picture of mother nature. you can see a little peak at the bottom. these are all radio active materials, and this is what matter nature looked like. before the source was removed, we used our falcon 5000, and you can see that peak on the left. it goes straight up. that's raidium 226. the...
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the national and world navy, it's a national holiday, it's ten years after the creation of the british in prayer the phrase, the sun never sets with quaint in 1773. this book goes through the two battles of trenton and princeton in early 1777 in american hopes which seems extinguished at that point. let me concede that there's for american independence. starting the search to all men are created equal, nor was it valid for immediate americans, women or immigrants. for the eight years duration of the market revolution, those who remain loyal and even stragglers were not completely committed to the idea of armed interaction, often were subjected at dreadful treatments. public shaming, disenfranchisement compensation, beatings, torture, et cetera, somewhere in prison on hudson river scouts, anchor below an old connecticut coppermine where they were lowered 70 feet below ground into rockwall cells known as hell. john adams later admitted, i would hang my own brother had he taken part with their enemy in the contest. infirmity, censorship, zealotry, forced into defensive war for lib
the national and world navy, it's a national holiday, it's ten years after the creation of the british in prayer the phrase, the sun never sets with quaint in 1773. this book goes through the two battles of trenton and princeton in early 1777 in american hopes which seems extinguished at that point. let me concede that there's for american independence. starting the search to all men are created equal, nor was it valid for immediate americans, women or immigrants. for the eight years duration...
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that i would like to go over. 1974, the navy closed operations of the shipyard. in 1999, parcel a was removed from the superfund list, and then in 2004, parcel a was transferred from the navy to the san francisco redevelopment agency, and then fast forward to 2015, several parcels, known as c.p. one, it be two, front shipyard phase two was transferred from the navy to ocii. okay, here is the linear timeline with some of what i have went over, but key points here is in 2003, we had the shipyard phase one development and then in 2010, we had the phase two d.b.a. approved at the board of supervisors. here is a map, at the alphabet soup that i have been talking about is on the map. if you look at the blue outlines , that outline -- that outlines shipyard phase one. you have parcel a1 where current residents live in the shipyard, and it is currently under development, and the parcel a two is hillside, which is currently not under development, but will start, and then you have all of the green area, which is shipyard phase two, and that is controlled by the navy, currently. so just to reite
that i would like to go over. 1974, the navy closed operations of the shipyard. in 1999, parcel a was removed from the superfund list, and then in 2004, parcel a was transferred from the navy to the san francisco redevelopment agency, and then fast forward to 2015, several parcels, known as c.p. one, it be two, front shipyard phase two was transferred from the navy to ocii. okay, here is the linear timeline with some of what i have went over, but key points here is in 2003, we had the shipyard...
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warning from the head of the elite navy seals after reports of drug use, drunken parties, and corruption. a kentucky natural gas pipeline ruptures, touching off a massive and deadly explosion. why one man said it felt like the world was coming to an end. >> no pay, no coal! >> o'donnell: miners block a coal train after going without pay for a month. dramatic video captures good samaritans risking their lives to rescue a passenger trapped in an s.u.v. the photo that went viral. the touching moment when a toddler met his soccer idol. tonight, you will meet them, joseph and carson. and how to stop those annoying robocalls. help may be on the way. this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening. this is our western edition. we begin with breaking news here on the east coast. paramedics were called to the kennedy compound in hyannisport, massachusetts this afternoon. nikki battiste is following this developing story. >> reporter: the call from the kennedy compound came in at 2:30 this afternoon sending paramedics to the sprawling property, home to gene
warning from the head of the elite navy seals after reports of drug use, drunken parties, and corruption. a kentucky natural gas pipeline ruptures, touching off a massive and deadly explosion. why one man said it felt like the world was coming to an end. >> no pay, no coal! >> o'donnell: miners block a coal train after going without pay for a month. dramatic video captures good samaritans risking their lives to rescue a passenger trapped in an s.u.v. the photo that went viral. the...
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not yet cutting the full-year top and bottom line. i would note, old navy, which was the star performer, off 5%. that is worst -- were some estimates, down 1%. romaine: there was news that they were going to buy pivotal. they announced they were buying pivotal software for blended share price of 11 -- $11 17 a share. they said they were also going to buy carbon black for $2.1 billion or $26 a share. carbon black closed less than $23 a share later in the day -- earlier in the day. caroline: let's return to the hong kong protests and disinformation. we have heard from youtube they have disabled 210 channels for hong kong disinformation. more that a bit later. taylor: want to bring some breaking news we are getting on gap. total sales for the company are falling 4%. fallingworth estimates about 3%. as we dive into the individual brands, old navy, wants -- once the star a performer, looking at sales declining 5%. worse than estimated 1% drop. gap brand falling 7%, right in line with estimates. banana republic comp sales falling 1% more than estimates, a decline of about 3%. romain
not yet cutting the full-year top and bottom line. i would note, old navy, which was the star performer, off 5%. that is worst -- were some estimates, down 1%. romaine: there was news that they were going to buy pivotal. they announced they were buying pivotal software for blended share price of 11 -- $11 17 a share. they said they were also going to buy carbon black for $2.1 billion or $26 a share. carbon black closed less than $23 a share later in the day -- earlier in the day. caroline:...
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navy to discover the true extent of the problem. turkish ship one is more than a week late it intended destination. yes she is resting in the calm waters of tema off the coast of ghana. everything looks alright from the outside but onboard evidence of why the vessel didn't make it to ivory coast in time. the ship was attacked by pirates in larger in orders and 10 of its crew taken away as hostages. the others were allowed to stay but was frightened they told us. if you're. coming to here we are the ship. all my friends are sort of the. similar incidents have been reported 70 times in the 1st 6 months of this. the international maritime bureau says the vast majority of the sailors kidnapped for ransom or taken off the cost to be the. guinea nigeria and. while attacks by pirates have substantially decreased in some regions of the world they seem to be on the increase in west africa making the gulf of guinea there was to bury in the world impacted by piracy fishing boats are sometimes targeted but most of the attacks so i carried out an oil and gas tankers experts say that the re
navy to discover the true extent of the problem. turkish ship one is more than a week late it intended destination. yes she is resting in the calm waters of tema off the coast of ghana. everything looks alright from the outside but onboard evidence of why the vessel didn't make it to ivory coast in time. the ship was attacked by pirates in larger in orders and 10 of its crew taken away as hostages. the others were allowed to stay but was frightened they told us. if you're. coming to here we...
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all for your service. i joined the navy from puerto rico. [cheering] twenty years ago, i joined because i was looking for more opportunity, my parents and grandparents did not have this. they didn't finish school, my parents did not finish high school. they first think they wanted me to do was finish high school, which i did. they didn't want me to go to the navy. they cried and begged me not to drink. being in puerto rico, i didn't have opportunities that i wanted and i felt i needed to leave so i could make my parents proud. what they didn't get to accomplish and what i didn't have available to them. i joined and i don't regret it. i love the navy. i want to do however long they will keep me in the navy. i appreciate everything and my parents are proud. i'm the only one in my family and i'm talking about decades that have joined the military. they don't understand what is being in the military. they appreciate me but they don't understand. i'm married to my loving husband, we've been married 16 years. he's also active duty in the navy. he was enlisted and we've been happily ma
all for your service. i joined the navy from puerto rico. [cheering] twenty years ago, i joined because i was looking for more opportunity, my parents and grandparents did not have this. they didn't finish school, my parents did not finish high school. they first think they wanted me to do was finish high school, which i did. they didn't want me to go to the navy. they cried and begged me not to drink. being in puerto rico, i didn't have opportunities that i wanted and i felt i needed to leave...
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gun am navy to discover the true extent of the problem. tukey chicago's ship parks oil one is more than a week late to its intended destination. he or she is resting in the calm waters of tema off the coast of god. everything looks alright from the outside but on board. evidence of why the vessel didn't make it to ivory coast in taipei. the ship was attacked by pirates in larger in orders and 10 of its crew taken away as hostages. the others were allowed to stay but was frightened they told us. if you're. coming to here we are the ship. all my friends are sad and the. similar incidents have been reported 70 times in the 1st 6 months of this. the international maritime bureau says the vast majority of the sailors kidnapped for ransom or taken off the cost of between. guinea nigeria and tokyo while attacks by pirates have substantially decrease in some regions of the world they seem to be on the increase in west africa making the gulf of guinea there was to bury in the world impacted by piracy fishing boats are sometimes targeted but most of the attacks so i carried out an oil and ga
gun am navy to discover the true extent of the problem. tukey chicago's ship parks oil one is more than a week late to its intended destination. he or she is resting in the calm waters of tema off the coast of god. everything looks alright from the outside but on board. evidence of why the vessel didn't make it to ivory coast in taipei. the ship was attacked by pirates in larger in orders and 10 of its crew taken away as hostages. the others were allowed to stay but was frightened they told...
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service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. jillian: the navy's top admiral drop all charges against any gallagher's platoon leader, jacob was set to face trial charged with covering about gallagher's work life after gallagher a decorated navy seal was acquitted of murdering and isis prisoner in 2017. the navy said the decision came from chief naval operation admiral john richardson who ordered a full review. the navy adding in part admiral john richardson took this action in the best interest of justice in the navy, donald trump ordered the navy to rescind all metals recently awarded to gallagher's prosecutors. how about this story? this trump supporter wants police to take action after he was assaulted for wake making -- wearing a make america great again hat. >> got bombarded. kind of ridiculous to get beat up by this for wearing a hat. >> group of teens attacked him after he but they had at trump tower, he said one of them slammed his face fracturing his cheekbone. police make an arrest, the nypd said he didn't mention the hat in his report. rob: just 7 democrats have qua
service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. jillian: the navy's top admiral drop all charges against any gallagher's platoon leader, jacob was set to face trial charged with covering about gallagher's work life after gallagher a decorated navy seal was acquitted of murdering and isis prisoner in 2017. the navy said the decision came from chief naval operation admiral john richardson who ordered a full review. the navy adding in part admiral john richardson took this action in the best...
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advocate for tripling of the navy did for a few months. every but had to be the same but that's an example of worklife balance, a key reason why when a particular get out and by the way we extend the term elite as well. we allowed more for men as well. post-pregnancy diplomas, it used to be six months. we extend that any air force one year. so a new mother would not face deployment for at least when you're out as opposed to what had been. issues of flexibility in all of these are examples of policies. process, we found a process issue with respect to how we gave exceptions for people of shorter stature. frequently when but not always to go into the pilot career field. we expanded and hopefully opened up the aperture for more women to be pilots which an air force as you know is a a big deal. it's what most senior leaders are, they are pilots. and then an example of the people issues, this is mentoring, focusing on people and leadership development and a professional development. these are the three key areas that we need to do more of. on the big believer in measuring. one of the things i c
advocate for tripling of the navy did for a few months. every but had to be the same but that's an example of worklife balance, a key reason why when a particular get out and by the way we extend the term elite as well. we allowed more for men as well. post-pregnancy diplomas, it used to be six months. we extend that any air force one year. so a new mother would not face deployment for at least when you're out as opposed to what had been. issues of flexibility in all of these are examples of...
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in the harbor and the u.s. navy wanted to force that fleet out of there and destroy it, make combat and they thought the best way to do that was to send a plan forced. once he was taken, the fleet would be honorable. it was destroyed by the u.s. navy. >> why was the u.s. military in cuba in 1898? >> it can be complicated. and at times not so complicated but there was a lot of sympathy for the cost for the freedom of cubans. newspapers shared stories of atrocities shared by the government, the people who live there. another important event, the explosion of the uss in the harbor, all those things combined to bring the u.s. and april and may of 1898. we don't really know exactly what happened in the main. there is an explosion with the battleship there, there were two different independent studies done. once by the u.s. government, once by the spanish government. the u.s. government determined it was a submarine mine that caused the explosion. they determined it was an internal explosion. we don't really know for sure exactly but there were lots of jumping to conclusions. a lot of ame
in the harbor and the u.s. navy wanted to force that fleet out of there and destroy it, make combat and they thought the best way to do that was to send a plan forced. once he was taken, the fleet would be honorable. it was destroyed by the u.s. navy. >> why was the u.s. military in cuba in 1898? >> it can be complicated. and at times not so complicated but there was a lot of sympathy for the cost for the freedom of cubans. newspapers shared stories of atrocities shared by the...
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controversial. thank you so much, appreciate it, thank you. other stories we are following. navy fighter pilot is that after his jet crashed during a routine training exercise was the navy confirmed the pilot was throwing in f-18 similar to this when you see here, in death valley, california, 7 people on the ground were injured. the area known as a good place to a large military aircraft. the identity of the pilot has not been released but the navy confirms they took off from naval station lee more. the navy's top admiral drops all charges against eddie gallagher, lieutenant jacob was set to sais trials charged with covering up gallagher's war crimes after gallagher, decorated navy seal was acquitted of murdering and isis prisoner in 2017. the navy saying the decision came from chief naval operation admiral john richardson who ordered a full review of jack ohr. john richardson took this in the best interests of justice and the navy. donald trump just ordered the navy to rescind all metals awarded to gallagher's prosecutors as well. i mentioned this to you. the youngest senator in congres
controversial. thank you so much, appreciate it, thank you. other stories we are following. navy fighter pilot is that after his jet crashed during a routine training exercise was the navy confirmed the pilot was throwing in f-18 similar to this when you see here, in death valley, california, 7 people on the ground were injured. the area known as a good place to a large military aircraft. the identity of the pilot has not been released but the navy confirms they took off from naval station lee...
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leave policy for women during that era. we advocated for tripling it. the navy did it for a few months because everybody had to be the same. an example of work life balance is the key reason why and by the way we extended maternity leave as well. we allowed more ban as well. post-pregnancy deployment used to be six months and we extended that in the air force to when you're so no mother would not face the climate for one year out as opposed to what it had been. issues of flexibility in all of these are examples of policies. process, we found a process with how we gained exceptions for people of charters thatcher may be frequently when but not always. we expanded the pilot deal and opened up the aperture for more women to be pilots which in the air force as you know is a big deal. most senior leaders are pilots and this is mentoring and focusing on people and their leadership development and their professional development. i think these are the three key areas that we need to do more of an imap believer in measuring. one of the things again that i did during my tenure i gave offi
leave policy for women during that era. we advocated for tripling it. the navy did it for a few months because everybody had to be the same. an example of work life balance is the key reason why and by the way we extended maternity leave as well. we allowed more ban as well. post-pregnancy deployment used to be six months and we extended that in the air force to when you're so no mother would not face the climate for one year out as opposed to what it had been. issues of flexibility in all of...
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fled shortly then after san juan hell. it was destroyed by the u.s. navy. why was the u.s. military in cuba in 1988. and at times not so complicated. there is a lot of sympathy for the cause of the freedom of cubans. newspapers carry stories of atrocity. it's a very important event. the explosion of the uss maine. all of those things combined. it was the gun in april and may of 1988. we don't really know. there was an explosion in havana harbor. there were two different independent studies done. one by the u.s. government. it was an external mind that caused the explosion the spanish governments panel it was an internal explosion. we don't really know for sure exactly. but there was lots of jumping to conclusions in a lot of americans fed by the yellow press. it was a dirty trick. against the battleship more than 200 lives were lost in that. it made a lot of sympathy for war. and the role of william randolph hearst. he was one of the publishers of those yellow papers. certainly contributed greatly to this. and the anti- spanish spirit. once the war broke out. they were reporting on
fled shortly then after san juan hell. it was destroyed by the u.s. navy. why was the u.s. military in cuba in 1988. and at times not so complicated. there is a lot of sympathy for the cause of the freedom of cubans. newspapers carry stories of atrocity. it's a very important event. the explosion of the uss maine. all of those things combined. it was the gun in april and may of 1988. we don't really know. there was an explosion in havana harbor. there were two different independent studies...
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the united states navy. and to his right a special advisor to japan's national security council staff. he retired from active duty in 2012 after serving as the third chief of staff in japan's joint staff, which of course was during 3/11 and he had to show leadership for the japanese people, the forces and our alliance and earned enormous respect for that. saw the self-defense forces rise to be the most reexpected institution in japan in public opinion polls and to his right danny blair known to many of us here. admiral blair served for intelligence. retired in 2002 after 34 years including as commander-in-chief of u.s. pacific command. admiral blair's right is gener general, japan air force self-defense force. he's special advisor to the cabinet retired in 2014 after serving as fourth chief of staff of the japan's joint staff and air defense forces. to his right is general vincent brooks, who currently serves on the board of directors of the gary sinese foundation. he served as the 15th commander of the u.n. command, combined forces command and u.s. forces korea during a very conseque
the united states navy. and to his right a special advisor to japan's national security council staff. he retired from active duty in 2012 after serving as the third chief of staff in japan's joint staff, which of course was during 3/11 and he had to show leadership for the japanese people, the forces and our alliance and earned enormous respect for that. saw the self-defense forces rise to be the most reexpected institution in japan in public opinion polls and to his right danny blair known...
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of service in the u.s. navy. to his right is general oriki, he retired from active duty in 2012 after serving as the third chief of staff in japan which was during 311. he had to show leadership to the japanese people and earned enormous respect for that. saw the self-defense forces rise to be the most respected institution in japan in public opinion polls. to his right, admiral blair. he is well-known to many of us here. chairman of the board and senior fellow. he served as director of national intelligence from 2009 through 2010. he had a distinguished active-duty career in the u.s. navy and retired after 34 years including as a commander-in-chief area to his shigeru general iwasaki. inretired from active duty 2014 after serving as the fourth chief of staff of the japanese joint staffs. generalight is the vincent brooks who serves on the board of directors of the gary sinise foundation. he served as the 15th commander of the u.n. command during a very consequential time from 2016 through 2018 and before that was the first four-star in command of u.s. army forces. last, the adm
of service in the u.s. navy. to his right is general oriki, he retired from active duty in 2012 after serving as the third chief of staff in japan which was during 311. he had to show leadership to the japanese people and earned enormous respect for that. saw the self-defense forces rise to be the most respected institution in japan in public opinion polls. to his right, admiral blair. he is well-known to many of us here. chairman of the board and senior fellow. he served as director of...
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the department of defense was responsible for so the navy and air force did all the recovery, but they constantly changed people. fornasa was responsible showing them how to do it. developing the equipment for them to do it, writing the requirements for each flight, tell them how many airplanes and where to be and which ships and where to be. i was not here doing mercury. i know they had a lot of ships out in the ocean, a lot of airplanes. and apollo apollo skylab was over, i think we had one ship, and that was the prime ship. during that period of time after i got here, i was responsible for writing the requirements of the department of defense. i did not do it by myself. a lot of people had inputs into it. it developed, as we went along each nation, we learned more and had more confidence the spacecraft -- more confidence in the spacecraft. 11,rked for apollo 7, 9, restnd i think i wrote the of them, but i don't remember. i was on the recovery ship for apollo 9 and i was on the 17,very ship for 11, 13, and three skylabs. and on the skylab, i was the nasa team lead. it was a good
the department of defense was responsible for so the navy and air force did all the recovery, but they constantly changed people. fornasa was responsible showing them how to do it. developing the equipment for them to do it, writing the requirements for each flight, tell them how many airplanes and where to be and which ships and where to be. i was not here doing mercury. i know they had a lot of ships out in the ocean, a lot of airplanes. and apollo apollo skylab was over, i think we had one...
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states navy. i have a question. something i've seen personally. as a female leader, whether it is senior enlisted or senior officer, how do you bridge the gap with personalities? as you said, before, we want to be the best, we want to prove ourselves and i've seen especially with some leadership with senior women it can come across abrasive. what is your best, from your own experience, on how to still get your point across and still be respected but at the same time not be that b-word? can take that one, at least to start. i just left my command. and martha can probably tell you more than anybody but i laugh more than i cry, yell or anything else. i certainly could be the b. but that genuine laughter, that genuine attitude of we are all going to succeed, that is my personality. i brought that to my leadership. and i think one of you mentioned it before -- don't be somebody who you aren't. be your true person. you need to be true to yourself and bring that personality. if it means you get angry angry.es, be if it also means you yelled at somebody and you need to apologized afterwar
states navy. i have a question. something i've seen personally. as a female leader, whether it is senior enlisted or senior officer, how do you bridge the gap with personalities? as you said, before, we want to be the best, we want to prove ourselves and i've seen especially with some leadership with senior women it can come across abrasive. what is your best, from your own experience, on how to still get your point across and still be respected but at the same time not be that b-word? can...
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, navy and marines solemnly and competently carry out their duties, assured by the leadership of the commander-in-chief's and the men and women know we will never send them into a fight without the training and equipment and the leadership they need to prevail they know that this administration, this congress and the american people have their back. they know that when they are deployed far away from home, their families will be taken care of. thank you for allowing me the privilege to serve our great country once again as secretary of defense. as a take on this responsibility, i will carry out my duties with the same commitment to duty and honor and country that i have for nearly four decades since my days at west point. i assure you that this department will not let our great nation down. [applause] ladies and gentlemen it is my great privilege at this time to now welcome the vice president of the united states. [applause] >> mr. president, secretary, members of the cabinet, members of congress and of the joint chiefs of staff, most especially , to all those who wear the uniform of
, navy and marines solemnly and competently carry out their duties, assured by the leadership of the commander-in-chief's and the men and women know we will never send them into a fight without the training and equipment and the leadership they need to prevail they know that this administration, this congress and the american people have their back. they know that when they are deployed far away from home, their families will be taken care of. thank you for allowing me the privilege to serve...
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the medals of prosecutors who unsuccessfully tried a navy s.e.a.l. for war crimes. your mammoth masterpiece. and...whatever this was. because we make our meat with the good of the deli and no artificial preservatives. make every sandwich count with oscar mayer deli fresh. (door bell rings) it's ohey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you'
the medals of prosecutors who unsuccessfully tried a navy s.e.a.l. for war crimes. your mammoth masterpiece. and...whatever this was. because we make our meat with the good of the deli and no artificial preservatives. make every sandwich count with oscar mayer deli fresh. (door bell rings) it's ohey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i...
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force, navy, marines, the firefighters hear stories and tell phenomenal stories and finish dreams. >> how did it feel to drive it? >> like it was hugging me. >> knowing what it feels like it is exciting to know other families will share that feeling and hang onto a piece of someone they love. amazing, thank you. >> pretty awesome. >> it was an amazing experience and on the drag strip, we can enjoy the cars. that is exciting too. >> what can folks do to support what they are doing? >> they can learn more and donate and they want more stories. if anyone has ideas please go there and foxandfriends.com. our website. >> ever want to be a professional racecar driver? >> know, i never did. just a hobby. >> you looked very comfortable in that car. >> you are saying if there are goldstar families with a fallen servicemember who had a story of a car this will restore it and potentially give it back to them. >> exactly. if you left behind a dream car, the charity comes in, restores it and from start to finish it is all veterans for veterans so you saw that innovation performance technology s
force, navy, marines, the firefighters hear stories and tell phenomenal stories and finish dreams. >> how did it feel to drive it? >> like it was hugging me. >> knowing what it feels like it is exciting to know other families will share that feeling and hang onto a piece of someone they love. amazing, thank you. >> pretty awesome. >> it was an amazing experience and on the drag strip, we can enjoy the cars. that is exciting too. >> what can folks do to...
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. [laughter] all right. >> with the united states navy. the question that is been that i've seen personally. other female leaders, whether enlisted or a senior officer, how do you bridge the gap with personalities? as we've said before, we want to be successful and even the best and improve ourselves. i have seen with some leadership with senior women it, and it can come across as abrasive if you if you will. , what is your best from your own experience on to how to get your point across and still be respected, but at the same time not be that "b" word that i am thinking about. [laughter] i can takerman-wise: that one at least a start. i just love my command and nothing can probably tell you more than anybody. i laughed more than i cried, yelled, or anything else. i certainly could be the "b," but that genuine laughter and that genuine attitude of well i am going to succeed, that is my personality. i brought that to my leadership. i think one of you mentioned it before, don't be somebody who you aren't, the year-to-year person. that is really what it is. if you need to be true to yourself a
. [laughter] all right. >> with the united states navy. the question that is been that i've seen personally. other female leaders, whether enlisted or a senior officer, how do you bridge the gap with personalities? as we've said before, we want to be successful and even the best and improve ourselves. i have seen with some leadership with senior women it, and it can come across as abrasive if you if you will. , what is your best from your own experience on to how to get your point across...
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! ¡y compra estilos desde solo cinco dólares! ya, en old navy. i love videogames, it's all i do. a mí no. (anunciante) nadie es igual en la familia. somos muy diferentes. muy diferentes. muy diferentes. (anunciante) por eso verizon ahora tiene más planes para mix and match. todos tienen lo que quieren sin pagar de más. nuevos planes desde $35. verizon te da más. [disparo] >> tenÍa todo controlado. >> ah, ¿sÍ? no me digas. >> [gimen] >> ¡sÍ! >> [gime] vamos. [♪] [♪] [♪] >> [gimen] [gimen] [disparos] >> [gimen] [disparos] >> [gimen] [disparos] [♪] >> [gime] >> [gimen] [♪] [♪] >> [gime] este es el momento mÁs feliz de mi vida. [disparos y gemidos] >> [gruÑen] [♪] >> [gime] >> "tinguilÍn, tinguilin". >> [gime] >> ¿podemos irnos? >> [gimen] [♪] [♪] [♪] >> hombres. [disparo] >> no vas a creer esto. >> ay, por favor. >> he estado pensando en ti todo el tiempo. tÚ sabes cÓmo pelear. >> ¿podemos irnos? [disparos] >> vamos, vamos. ¡sujÉtense! >> ¿dÓnde aprendiste a pilotear? >> cÁllate y dispara. [disparos] >> [rÍe] [♪] >> barney, llegaron refuerzos. [
! ¡y compra estilos desde solo cinco dólares! ya, en old navy. i love videogames, it's all i do. a mí no. (anunciante) nadie es igual en la familia. somos muy diferentes. muy diferentes. muy diferentes. (anunciante) por eso verizon ahora tiene más planes para mix and match. todos tienen lo que quieren sin pagar de más. nuevos planes desde $35. verizon te da más. [disparo] >> tenÍa todo controlado. >> ah, ¿sÍ? no me digas. >> [gimen] >> ¡sÍ! >> [gime]...
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several incidents of bad behavior and scandal, the commander of the navy s.e.a.l.s. the dow still plummeting as the president warns businesses after china retaliates. >>> and, of course, as the president sent out a tweet joking about all of this and his joke involves u.s. congressmen and veteran who served this country in iraq. banjo? (man) go home. (woman) banjo! sorry, it won't happen again. come on, let's go home. after 10 years, we've covered a lot of miles. good thing i got a subaru. (avo) love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. (avo) get 0% during the subaru a lot to love event. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes f
several incidents of bad behavior and scandal, the commander of the navy s.e.a.l.s. the dow still plummeting as the president warns businesses after china retaliates. >>> and, of course, as the president sent out a tweet joking about all of this and his joke involves u.s. congressmen and veteran who served this country in iraq. banjo? (man) go home. (woman) banjo! sorry, it won't happen again. come on, let's go home. after 10 years, we've covered a lot of miles. good thing i got a...
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them out. get them to quit and cut them off. >> have you cut them off? >> the navy. you blockade the coast. and then the british are going to make another tactical decision. they believe that since the war has begun in massachusetts if you cut off massachusetts what can you stop? >> the word. the mac had you cut off massachusetts? >> you create a border and you cut them off from the ocean. >> you blockade them. >> don't you blockade the hudson? >> you take new york and got the hudson and you split them off. this is one of the worst kept military secrets. washington knows they are going to attack there and the british know they are attacking there. so why attack there? >> it is the only thing they can do. >> the british know they have a good shot at the harbor and they can use their navy. washington is reluctant to defend this. the continental congress that you must. what is the basic obligation of government? >> protected citizens. >> there you go. if they don't do it they are failing just as the british have in attacking their citizens literally at lexington and concord. the dec
them out. get them to quit and cut them off. >> have you cut them off? >> the navy. you blockade the coast. and then the british are going to make another tactical decision. they believe that since the war has begun in massachusetts if you cut off massachusetts what can you stop? >> the word. the mac had you cut off massachusetts? >> you create a border and you cut them off from the ocean. >> you blockade them. >> don't you blockade the hudson? >> you...
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young woman's sudden death. >>> we have a problem. that's what the top navy s.e.a.l. says about the elite group of warriors. the growing discipline crisis. >>> and emergency landing. a pilot of a small plane touches down on a busy road. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. i'm wendy gillette in for anne-marie green. we begin with news breaking overnight. there's been another tragedy for the kennedy family. sheer saoirse kennedy was found annispsa.he kennedy compound at hill was just 22 years old. marc liverman is in new york. good morning, marc. >> good morning, wendy. there's still a lot of questione loss of another kennedy. robert f. kennedy's granddaughter died thursday afternoon at the family's compound in hyannis port, massachusetts. emergency responders rushed to the estate of nantucket sound. her family released a statement saying our hearts are shattered by the loss of our beloved saoirse. she was the daughter of robert f. kennedy's fifth daughter courtney. she was due to graduate from boston college next year. the six-acre estat
young woman's sudden death. >>> we have a problem. that's what the top navy s.e.a.l. says about the elite group of warriors. the growing discipline crisis. >>> and emergency landing. a pilot of a small plane touches down on a busy road. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. i'm wendy gillette in for anne-marie green. we begin with news breaking overnight. there's been another tragedy for the kennedy family. sheer saoirse...
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honor since the vietnam war. he had been attached to a navy seal team, assigned to establish a mountaintop observation post in connection with the major u.s. sweep against al qaeda and taliban forces forces and the vn eastern afghanistan. approaching the site, the helicopter carrying the special operations unit, came under heavy fire, and one of the team members were thrown from the aircraft. returning to try to rescue their team meat, chapman and the seals batted al qaeda fighters, dug into the mountaintop. the seals, some of whom were seriously wind, were drew under intense fire and thinking chapman had been killed early in the battle. in fact, he hadn't been. and he continued to fight desperately trying to protect the lives of a rescue force of rangers who landed on the ridgetop not long after and also ran interest a similar ambush, tragically suffering additional casualties. took the u.s. military years to sort out all that happened that issue fated day. even though a predator drone flying above the mountain captured the battle on video. it was grainy but government officia
honor since the vietnam war. he had been attached to a navy seal team, assigned to establish a mountaintop observation post in connection with the major u.s. sweep against al qaeda and taliban forces forces and the vn eastern afghanistan. approaching the site, the helicopter carrying the special operations unit, came under heavy fire, and one of the team members were thrown from the aircraft. returning to try to rescue their team meat, chapman and the seals batted al qaeda fighters, dug into...
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testing autonomous minesweepers and submersible that they can keep navy personnel away from dangerous environments. what they are hoping is for more projects like this, where big defence contractors can work with british comic defence contractors in the royal navy to ta ke contractors in the royal navy to take crude submersible is like this and make them autonomous, taking people out of harm ‘s way. they hope that by creating regional hubs they can get the skills, expertise and bring industry together to make this happen. what we have given the plymouth region is a place that we can explore and test unmanned systems out at sea. it has allowed us systems out at sea. it has allowed us to bring local partnerships and local enterprises, academia, to make sure that the best capability is delivered for our armed forces. the uk government recently announced a £75 million investment in autonomous mine hunting technology. like the vessels being tested in plymouth. the industry wants this to be just the start. it is this plan to co—ordinate efforts that can help the country with rich marit
testing autonomous minesweepers and submersible that they can keep navy personnel away from dangerous environments. what they are hoping is for more projects like this, where big defence contractors can work with british comic defence contractors in the royal navy to ta ke contractors in the royal navy to take crude submersible is like this and make them autonomous, taking people out of harm ‘s way. they hope that by creating regional hubs they can get the skills, expertise and bring...
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states. an iranian oil tanker seized by the british royal navy could leave gibraltar as soon as today. it was intercepted after it was suspected of violating e.u. sanctions. the chief minister says the tanker can leave a as soon as it is ready, but the courts will weigh any attempts to block it from leaving. ships have been used as a palm since tensions started to mount. may 12, four ships including two saudi oil tankers suffer explosions while at anchor in the gulf of oman. incident set off a crisis, coming at a time of already heightened tensions between the u.s.s. and iran ovover the lattr nuclear program. similar attacks damaged two oil tankers, one norwegian and the otother japanesese. the u.s. again blalamed iran and tehran accused washington of warmongering. on the 20th of june, iran's revolutionary guard shot down an american drone saying it was flying over the military. i did not like the idea of them knowingly shooting down an unmanned drone and then we kill 150 million people. i did not like that. >> in july, the u.k. was dragged into the fray. . tehran issued a warning to
states. an iranian oil tanker seized by the british royal navy could leave gibraltar as soon as today. it was intercepted after it was suspected of violating e.u. sanctions. the chief minister says the tanker can leave a as soon as it is ready, but the courts will weigh any attempts to block it from leaving. ships have been used as a palm since tensions started to mount. may 12, four ships including two saudi oil tankers suffer explosions while at anchor in the gulf of oman. incident set off a...
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view but because army and navy leaders can never agree on who it would be. it was partially a compromise and the sheer scale inherent in fighting that environment. i also want to address our kind of popular perception the us marine corps fought the entire ground war in the pacific. the army took the vast majority of the fighting and dying in the pacific theater and all of us, no shame if you believe that, the army didn't have much role in the pacific because that is the popular american memory and i have seen this from very knowledgeable people about world war ii, had an encounter with a tour guide who said at the beginning of the war army and marine corps leaders sat down and decided the army will fight in the pacific. even those who studied the pacific, one of them sat down with me and said the army was in the pacific. that is what we are up against so what i hoped to do is not at all in any shape or form denigrate the marine corps, quite the contrary. the marine corps is not a big service. there has been incredible fighting, not designed for the vast scale of this kind of w
view but because army and navy leaders can never agree on who it would be. it was partially a compromise and the sheer scale inherent in fighting that environment. i also want to address our kind of popular perception the us marine corps fought the entire ground war in the pacific. the army took the vast majority of the fighting and dying in the pacific theater and all of us, no shame if you believe that, the army didn't have much role in the pacific because that is the popular american memory...
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in arlington, virginia, with criminal law and justice division chiefs from the army, navy, marine corps, air force and coast guard. the meeting again with committee members reviewing the conviction and acquittal rates for military sexual assaults in 2018. >> let's get started. good morning. i would like to welcome the members and everyone who is in attendance today to the 13th public meeting of the defense advisory committee on investigation and prosecution defense of sexual assault in the armed forces. the dac-ipad. of the faking committee members, 11 members ares, present this morning and a 12 member will be joining us by telephone at 10:00 this morning. two members were not able to attend today, major general marsha anderson and judge reggie walton. the dac-ipad was greeted by the secretary of defense in 2016 in accordance with the national defense authorization act for fiscal year 2015 as amended. our mandate is to advise secretary of defense on the investigation, prosecution and defense of allegations for sexual assault and other sexual misconduct involving members of the arm
in arlington, virginia, with criminal law and justice division chiefs from the army, navy, marine corps, air force and coast guard. the meeting again with committee members reviewing the conviction and acquittal rates for military sexual assaults in 2018. >> let's get started. good morning. i would like to welcome the members and everyone who is in attendance today to the 13th public meeting of the defense advisory committee on investigation and prosecution defense of sexual assault in...