Irv Blickstein on Programming the POM and Strategizing the Budget cimsec.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cimsec.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
navy ray mavis is on hand talking to victims and paying respects and saying hello. we re also told in just about 20 to 30 minutes, admiral greenert, highest ranking naval official actually at the naval yard, chief of naval operations will be addressing the police. he was brought to a secure location and not believed to be in any harm. there s been a huge police presence at the hospital behind me in d.c., much like other major cities whenever an officer is down, everybody shows up in full force. we saw that earlier today. but the good news is these victims are going to be okay. one other interesting detail we learned from the doctor, the victims came in and were very much alert. when they were in pain they were able to talk to investigators, they said from the conversations they had with victims, they believe the weapon used had to have been semiautomatic because each victim heard a quick
to pass through the oil transit point. if you ask me what keeps me awake at night, it s the strait of hormuz and the business going on in the arabian gulf. admiral greenert, the chief of naval operations spoke in washington today days after last week s rescue by the uss stenis of the 13 iranian fishermen who were being held by pirates in the persian gulf. another public relations coo for the u.s. navy and coast guard in wake of rising tension and threat from the iranian military. a time of great brinksmanship of the middle east. this photo shows one of the rescued iranians last week wearing a u.s. navy baseball cap and thanking his american rescuers. u.s. defense officials say they noticed a softening in tension in the iranian military in the boise state in the wake of the rescue missions. at the pentagon, jennifer griffin, fox news. bret: the supreme court today heard arguments in a case involving labor, big labor, big money and politics. correspondent shannon bream