And knowing youve had this time, your family is like over subscribed on adorableness. They are great. And you have to pay some of that back and spread some of that around. Congratulations to you. Thanks a lot. Glad to be back. Thanks to you at home for being with us. Lots going on in the news tonight. Im very glad youre here. Ill try to get through all of it. I have a feeling this will be one of those tenpound shows in a fivepound bag. But we will try to get through everything that we can. There is lots going on. There is breaking news two u. S. Navy commanders are being charged with neg janligent homi with the two crashes of Navy Destroyers that happened in june and august. Involving merchant ships and the u. S. S. Face gerald and u. S. S. John mccain killed 17 navy sealers between them. The face geraitzgerald hit a ta. Those were both crashes where these Navy Destroyers hit ships more than three times larger than themselves. Those crashes have already ended the career of the chief of
U. S. S. Fitzgerald and u. S. S. John mccain killed 17 navy sealers between them. The fitzgerald hit a tanker. Those were both crashes where these Navy Destroyers hit ships more than three times larger than themselves. Those crashes have already ended the career of the chief of the navys seventh fleet and the top Surface Warfare officer for the navy is expected to lose his job over those collisions. Tonight, this dramatic development, the commanders will reportedly face a long list of serious charges including hazarding a vessel and homicide, negligent homicide. There is also some dramatic breaking news tonight concerning the Central Intelligence agency. Back in may, the New York Times had some dramatic and even a little bit scary reporting about how the Chinese Government somehow blew open the cias whole spying operation inside china. The cia, of course, spies on countries all over the world including china, all countries with robust intelligence operations do that whether you like it
CIA Director R. James Woolsey, whose name came up repeatedly last week in a Utah federal courtroom during a series of sentencing hearings connected to a byzantine $511 million scheme run by members of.
Grigor Termendjian, whose brother was convicted of defrauding the U.S. government in a renewable energy scam, has been indicted on charges of laundering millions in stolen money.