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"kyle mullins" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

04:51 min | 6 months ago

"kyle mullins" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Station sponsored by fast water here bill o 'neill at the editor's desk i'm taylor van sice the navy seal captain who was in charge when a candidate died is speaking out the story from abc stephanie ramos i was devastated captain brad gary defending himself and blasting a nearly 200 page report digging into seal training course after 24 year old kyle mullen from new jersey collapsed then passed away hours after completing the grueling so -called hell week in february the review finding the training had become so tough it was dangerous a claim gary denies that entire report mischaracterizes misrepresents and misquotes our organization and naval special warfare because it was built built off of bias that was inappropriate and regurgitated untruths that simply didn't exist mullen a football captain at yale had just finished the demanding five and a half sleepless days of underwater and tactical training when a final medical check showed his lungs were deemed abnormal and his legs so swollen he was sent to the barracks in a wheelchair gary says mullen's vitals were quote very clean and that the wheelchair was for his comfort he says it's not it's unusual for candidates to have symptoms of swelling or abnormal lungs after hell week once mullen got to the barracks he struggled to breathe no medical personnel was available on site mullen dying several hours later an autopsy determined that the young sailor died due to a combination of pneumonia and swimming induced pulmonary edema the report finding medical staff were quote poorly organized poorly integrated and poorly led putting candidates at significant risk do you feel responsible for kyle's death being that you were the commander during during his time there there's a weight on the shoulders of every commanding officer that is served and i don't think that weight can be reduced down to one term like responsibility i will always carry the weight of kyle's death on my shoulders is speaking truth to ensure that it never happens again is there any one that you do hold accountable for kyle's death no his death was a tragedy and this is one thing i agree with the report on it was a perfect storm of factors that all combined at the wrong possible moment in time and resulted in the tragic loss of kyle mullins mother regina heartbroken over the loss of her son and frustrated at lack the of action and accountability the navy's seal code item four says take responsibility for your actions and the actions of your teammates he's the commander um the and are supposed to command four people almost died that day my son unfortunately died he's responsible i don't know how he could say he's not the navy has since implemented changes but regina says they don't go far enough i think there needs to be serious consequences for accountability and i think medical the medical is just basically archaic it's really archaic and abusive and the men are elite men deserve more kyle mullison's mother is asking a for congressional inquiry into her son's death mullins's former commander brad gary told us he is skiing for the same abc's stephanie ramos 12 50 time for our stockcharts .com money update 10 minutes to go before the closing bell and suddenly everything's green on wall street the dow is up by 13 points after spending most of the day in the red the s &p 500 and has the backed up about a quarter percent nine points and thirty seven points respectively and with more money news here's jim chesco this where morning that merc has filed a lawsuit against the federal government over the medicare drug price negotiation program established last year as part of the inflation reduction act in the complaint merc alleges the program does not involve genuine negotiation but is quote tantamount to extortion adding that the singular purpose is of this for scheme medicare to obtain prescription drugs without paying fair market value merc shares are down 2 .3 percent that's today your money now your next money update on the way at 120 and we'll have the closing numbers and traffic is next is matter factor here for fast water heater western washington's water heater experts fast water heater has installed more water heaters than anyone else in the pacific northwest they're professional dependable and do the job right serving the

"kyle mullins" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

02:53 min | 6 months ago

"kyle mullins" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Storm with lack of leadership, insufficient risk assessment and holy inadequate medical monitoring and care following the notorious hell week. 24 year old Kyle mullin had successfully finished how we can February of 2022. Then was released by medical staff to his barracks, even though his lungs were deemed abnormal and his legs so swollen. He was wheelchair bound. Students with unpaid lunch fees would be barred from participating in end of year school events under a plan at a middle school in granville county, North Carolina, a warnings out to families of dozens of students. These are unbudgeted expenses at the school district faces. Associate school superintendent Stan winborn says they can wave some fees or offer payment plans to any families in need. Wall Street's major indexes posted strong gains Friday propelled by technology stocks snapping a 5 day losing streak. The S&P index posted a small gain for the week. A Connecticut bakery had a truckload of cupcakes, hijacked by a local black bear, workers a taste by spellbound, the town of Avon, where loading cakes into a van for delivery Wednesday when the bear interrupted, scared employees ran off, and the bear helped itself to about 60 cupcakes before moving on. This is ABC News. And this is northwest news radio 1000 FM 97 7 back to the roads in the high performance homes traffic center. Natalie Melendez has the latest. Traffic on east 5 22 has fully cleared out 14 minutes to get from what it will grow. A crash and ever it's on I 5 north blocking the left lane off past exit one 95, you'll hit slowdowns headaches of one 94 and Sumner an accident on west four ten has the left lane to one 67 blocked off. Our next traffic at 8 14. Come over Shannon O'Donnell checks our holiday weekend forecast. She's in the northwest crawl space whether northwest crawlspace services weather center. Why there are everybody heading into a long holiday weekend with some sunshine certainly out of the gate, but we're gonna see that fading fast as we head into Saturday at least initially. Big marine push overnight will wake up to clouds and even some patchy mist and drizzle, poke it enough holes in it to take us closer to 70 at a bit of a drop at still a pleasant enough day by Saturday afternoon. After that, early clouds afternoon sun and warming slowly into the low 70s by Memorial Day. In the coming four weather center, I meteorologist Shannon O'Donnell. Sonny's guys 71° in Seattle. News radio 1000 FM 97 7, stay connected, stay informed. Good evening it is 8 O 5, I'm Kelly blier and here's what's happening with federal oversight of the Seattle police department nearing an end. Northwest news radio's John lobert tells us as a new wrinkle that could alter that development. Data scientist sherry towers is an expert on violence and extremism. After looking at the

"kyle mullins" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

01:55 min | 6 months ago

"kyle mullins" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Might be at medical risk. We want to make sure people are getting adequate care and not being left to die on the ground. We just need medical to look at these guys. It's utterly pathetic that they weren't being taken care of. The head of navy special warfare command released a statement saying his command will enact all recommendations to make training safer to honor the legacy of Kyle mullin. Ken Paxton's time in office might be coming to a close ABC's Jim Ryan in Dallas says the controversial Texas attorney general faces serious potentially criminal allegations, including favoritism toward a campaign donor. Among the claims is that Ken Paxton retaliated against his own employees if they suggested that his behavior could get him into trouble. In a hearing this week, investigators laid out for state representative Andrew murr, Paxton's habit of giving raises to such workers and then promoting them. So when you say moved out, that meant isolated. Correct. That's not like transfer. So I'm going to move you off to a dark corner in the office, and you're not going to talk to anybody anymore. Yes, chairman. Four of Paxton's former employees sued, he settled for $3.3 million and then asked the state legislature to pay the bill. Jim Ryan ABC News Dallas. The northwest newstime two 50 on Wall Street now your stack chart dot com money update with Jim chesko. It was a very positive finish to a volatile week on Wall Street with big moves in both directions related mostly to news about the debt ceiling talks in Washington. There was optimism on that front today and stocks rallied in response. The S&P 500 up 54 points, the down dust hills jumped 328. The tech heavy NASDAQ composite sword 277 or 2.2%. Only to survey on consumer sentiment by the University of Michigan doesn't reflect a new optimism about the debt ceiling talks may sentiment down 7% from the April reading. That's your money now. Money news here at 20 and 50 passed every hour coming up a story from the Deep South where a woman is now in trouble for making a salad

"kyle mullins" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

02:09 min | 6 months ago

"kyle mullins" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Out there and travel, and of course look at the roadways as well, and the weather forecast for the Memorial Day weekend. Good afternoon, it is 12 noon, time for ABC News. From ABC News, I'm Dave packer. There are some reports today of progress in the showdown over the debt ceiling, even as many lawmakers head home for the long holiday weekend. ABC's J O'Brien with some of the hang ups. One of the biggest sticking points we're seeing emerge right now is work requirements for federal aid programs. The president has said he's open to certain work requirements for certain federal aid programs, House Republicans have said that is a red line for them. They want work requirements. But we've also heard from Democrats on Capitol Hill, particularly progressive Democrats who say they are keeping a close eye on this idea of work requirements to make sure as they put it that the president doesn't give away too much. A new report on the notorious navy seal selection course it's led to numerous injuries, hospital admissions, and the tragic death last year of recruit Kyle mullin, his brother TJ mullin. My brother made it through hell week. He passed every obstacle, even with them going above and beyond. And then they let him die on the ground in the barracks by himself. And that's just pathetic. The families asking for changes. So Kyle will not have died in vain. One of the top elected officials in Texas facing the possibility of a historic ouster from office, ABC's Andy field says a state House ethics committee has filed charges of impeachment against third term attorney general Ken Paxton. Ken Paxton is the Texas chief law enforcement officer, but a Texas House Republican investigation says he broke the law multiple times, including misusing official information, abusing his office in retaliation. That is on top of a previous felony indictment and ongoing FBI investigation. Those Texas Republicans not saying if they'll try to censure or impeach him, the attorney general calling the testimony against him false and the Republican speaker, a drunk liberal, a lower court today blocks South Carolina's 6 week abortion ban the decision will get appealed and the legislation is expected to head to the state Supreme Court. One hour left in trading on Wall Street right now, the Dow up 347 points. You're listening to ABC News. News

"kyle mullins" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:34 min | 6 months ago

"kyle mullins" Discussed on WTOP

"Make changes or adjust for diversity and inclusion standpoint, it's got to be meaningful to our second piece has got to be sustainable, which means we've got a resource. That means the changes have to be well financed and personnel have to be put in place to implement the changes. The third piece has got to be enduring. It's got to be something that's going to be around our earth wars well after I'm gone. One of the things he was most successful at was making sure people under his command were heard and knew they were heard. We were making progress. Ireland have a voice. JJ green. News. A new report is out. It says a navy seal candidate's death might have been prevented if falls in the medical program had been addressed. The report by the naval education and training command finds the program for navy seals is plagued by a poorly integrated medical program, a lack of oversight and turning a blind eye to the use of performance enhancing drugs that increases the risk of injury and death to candidates seeking to join the elite commandos. The report was triggered by the death of a sailor, Kyle mullin, who collapsed and died of acute pneumonia last year just hours after completing the training required during hell week. It's a test so grueling that over half don't finish it. We are admiral Keith davids, said the navy will learn from the tragedy, Mullen's mother, a registered nurse, says there needs to be serious accountability. The report suggests a long list of changes, including rigorous drug testing and education around the problem of steroids and other banned drugs, some candidates use to get through the rigorous program. I'm Jennifer King. And another I make that an American reporter has appealed his detention in a Russian jail. Wall Street Journal reporter Evan gerskovic was arrested in Russia in late March and charged with spying a Moscow court recently decided he should be detained until the end of August. His lawyers have launched an appeal against that extension, a U.S. citizen, which was again denied consular access this week in response to a U.S. refusal to issue visas to some Russian journalists, Elaine Cobb, CBS News. Ken, thanks improve at what is deemed the worst place to work in the federal government this week, federal news networks Tom Timmons has been looking into why the bureau of prisons ranks so poorly among its employees. And he took their concerns right to the top of the agency. BOP director Colette Peters has been on the job less than a year. She says she's well aware of the staffing shortages and poor conditions in many prisons, the former Oregon corrections director says change requires total management commitment. It's the wardens that we need to lean into. It's the captains we need to lead into. It's the lieutenants that can really, really establish and set that culture. Peters is the 11th director in as many years. She's aware that leadership continuity is also one of its problems. I am committed to staying with the bureau for a significant length of time to get this work done. Full interview at federal news network dot com. Tom temin, federal news network coming up in money news after traffic and weather. A college degree isn't what it used to be for some. I'm Jeff glebe. And have you noticed more people walking around downtown D.C. will explain what's going on. It's one 36. Two Verizon perspectives on how critical communications is vital to an effective blue sky training approach for federal law enforcement agencies. The latest developments with 5G technology are a game changer for federal law enforcement agencies, allowing them to transmit large amounts of data and video feeds more quickly and efficiently. John la regia is a managing partner with Verizon solutions. Even though 5G has been around a few years, the products and the services are really just starting. It's at the forefront creating these things that we've never seen before. And it's ever changing. I'm Niko and Ellie. Verizon

"kyle mullins" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:09 min | 6 months ago

"kyle mullins" Discussed on WTOP

"We make changes or adjust for diversity and inclusion standpoint, it's got to be meaningful to our second piece, it's got to be sustainable, which means we've got a resource. That means the changes have to be well financed and personnel have to be put in place to implement the changes. The third piece has got to be enduring. And it's got to be something that's going to be around our air force well after I'm gone. One of the things he was most successful at was making sure people under his command were heard and knew they were heard. We are making progress. I remember have a voice. JJ green. WTO news. A new report says a navy seal candidate's death might have been prevented if laws in the medical program had been addressed. The report by the naval education and training command finds the program for navy seals is plagued by a poorly integrated medical program, a lack of oversight and turning a blind eye to the use of performance enhancing drugs that increases the risk of injury and death to candidates seeking to join the elite commandos. The report was triggered by the death of a sailor, Kyle mullin, who collapsed and died of acute pneumonia last year just hours after completing the training required during hell week. It's a test so grueling that over half don't finish it. Rear admiral Keith davids said the navy will learn from the tragedy, Mullins mother, a registered nurse, says there needs to be serious accountability. The report suggests a long list of changes, including rigorous drug testing and education around the problem of steroids and other banned drugs, some candidates use to get through the rigorous program. I'm Jennifer King An American reporter has appealed an extension of his detention in a Russian jail. Wall Street Journal reports are arrested in Russia in late March and charged with spying a Moscow court recently decided he should be detained until the end of August. His lawyers have launched an appeal against that extension, a U.S. citizen, gershkovich was again denied consular access this week in response to a U.S. refusal to issue visas to some Russian journalists, Elaine Cobb, CBS News. Another Republican is poised to jump into the presidential race, The Wall Street Journal reporting North Dakota governor Doug burgum is planning a June 7th announcement in Fargo, the wealthy former software entrepreneur is known for his casual style and non inflammatory rhetoric. He has said 60% of Americans are part of a silent majority, and not well represented. Fox News has lined up a town hall with former president Donald Trump to be moderated by Sean Hannity. It will air next Thursday, on Fox News from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern Time. The event will be pre taped in Clive Iowa distinguishing itself from CNN's controversial live Trump town hall earlier this month during the town hall event Hannity was a questions from the audience while discussing the 2024 presidential race and the overall state of the country with the former president. Coming up next in money news. A college degree is losing a little more luster. I'm Jeff Klebold. Then should you use retirement funds to purchase a new car, CBS News business analyst Jill schlesinger weighs in on that one. It's ten, make that 1136. If you served in the Vietnam, golf war, or post 9 11 eras, you may be eligible for expanded VA benefits. A new law, known as the packed act, provides disability compensation, healthcare, free toxic exposure screenings, and

"kyle mullins" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

01:37 min | 6 months ago

"kyle mullins" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Be homeless, my goodness, we wouldn't have money to buy food with. Negotiators now have less than a week to submit a final deal and get a bill through Congress. Talks will resume today. Last night in Texas, a House Republican led committee unanimously recommending the state's top lawyer face a vote to be removed from office. The chair moves that the committee adopt the articles of impeachment against Warren Kenneth Paxton, attorney general of the state of Texas, the Republican AG accused of corruption allegations involving a donor and it follows an investigation into reports that Paxton abused the public trust. A vote could come as early as today, and if Paxton is impeached, he'll be forced to leave office immediately. After the death of a navy seal candidate last year calls for an overhaul of the seal selection program, now a new report takes a deeper look. The nearly 200 page investigation details the grueling course that 24 year old Kyle mullin successfully finished before he died last year. In the report, instructors were described as enforcers, hunting the back of the pack to weed out weaker candidates and push the demands of the course to the far end of the acceptable spectrum. The report also found medical staff were poorly organized poorly integrated and poorly led and put candidates at significant risk. ABC's Andrea Fuji, you're listening to ABC News. Have you Googled yourself lately? Are there negative pose from an ex employee or from a former client? Maybe an outdated news article or sensitive personal information about your family, search engines don't always get it right. But right or wrong, it's your reputation on the line

"kyle mullins" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

04:21 min | 6 months ago

"kyle mullins" Discussed on WTOP

"By pen fed, great rates for everyone. First quarter economic growth was revised a little higher to an annual pace of 1.3%. First time claims for unemployment benefits rose last week, but the total number of Americans getting unemployment fell below 1.8 million. D.C. based von D pharmaceuticals. His clinical trials show its motion sickness drug works. It'll be the first new one in 40 years. The Dow lost 35 points Thursday, but the NASDAQ rallied 214. Jeff Klebold news. Overseas this morning, Asian stocks mainly higher this hour, the nikkei is up 116 points, Cosby up 5, the hang seng is down, though, 370 points, the Shanghai is off by 12. Good morning glad you're with us here at WTO P welcome command. It's three 41. This is WTO news. A highly critical navy report is detailing how a near perfect storm of problems at the notoriously grueling navy seal selection course sent home to the hospital and even left one candidate dead. The report by the naval education and training command finds the program for navy seals is plagued by a poorly integrated medical program, a lack of oversight and turning a blind eye to the use of performance enhancing drugs that increases the risk of injury and death to candidates seeking to join the elite commandos. The report was triggered by the death of a sailor, Kyle mullin, who collapsed and died of acute pneumonia last year just hours after completing the training required during hell week. It's a test so grueling that over half don't finish it. We are admiral Keith davids, said the navy will learn from the tragedy, Mullen's mother, a registered nurse, says there needs to be serious accountability. The report suggests a long list of changes, including rigorous drug testing and education around the problem of steroids and other banned drugs, some candidates use to get through the rigorous program. I'm Jennifer King. Turning this morning to the latest now on the war between Russia and Ukraine, but in eastern Ukraine is an empty shell of itself these days after months of fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces, there's little of it left. The Wagner group, which is responsible for most of the destruction is leaving, but as it exits its delivering a stark warning for the Kremlin as we hear this morning from WTO, national security correspondent JJ green with the latest on the war, claiming victory, yevgeny bogosian, the leader of the Wagner group says his fighters will be out in a few days and they've begun to hand over the city to regular Russian forces. But he said today, Moscow is facing a major hurdle. He's warning that a Civil War may lie ahead. This is because of the cross border attacks that were claimed this week by Russian commandos, two groups of them who say it's their goal to topple the government. And these groups say they have significant resources. And there is some evidence they really do. In fact, today there were a reports that the drone that struck the Kremlin recently may have been a part of their work at any rate for gos says Russia may soon be facing an uprising akin to the 1917 revolution inside Russia. Newly invented Johns Hopkins graduates meantime got a surprise during graduation ceremonies this week. It was Ukrainian president of Vladimir zelensky, who addressed the class of 2023 this week on a live streams zelensky's remarks were broadcast live on a giant screen next to the stage and graduates their family and friends among them gathering for the commencement on that day this week Thursday. Almost no one in attendance knew in advance that zelensky would be the speaker. Their first hint was the appearance of the distinctive blue and yellow flag of Ukraine in an introductory video. You are listening to one O 3.5 FM in WTO P dot com. Every 20 minutes, a trans is diagnosed with a crypto illness. Kids like me, I'm Noah and I'm 60 years old. I was a note with leukemia last year. Make a wish made Atlantic granting my rush for a kidz bop concert at my school. You can get Worcester and change lives. You have today, do you see wishes got look? Do you see it wishes got look? Everybody have fun tonight. You're with Delaney. I'm WTO P. This is WTO P news. A Maryland crash

"kyle mullins" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

04:44 min | 6 months ago

"kyle mullins" Discussed on WTOP

"Highs in the lower to upper 70s expected across the area. I'm 7 news chief meteorologist Veronica Johnson in the first alert weather center. Right now we are looking at 58° and holding at our nation's capital where the time now is one 40. Undoubted TLP we bring you money news at ten and 40 past the hour brought to you this morning by pen fed, great grades for everyone. Here's Jeff. First quarter economic growth revised higher to an annual rate of 1.3%, but corporate profits fell last quarter, best buys sales and profits boasts fell last quarter on a slowdown in sales of electronics. Aldi is cut prices on 250 popular grocery items, grocery prices have been falling for two straight months, but they're still higher than before the pandemic. But that lost 35 points Thursday, the NASDAQ rallied 214. Jeff clay bought WTO news Checking your conditions overseas this early morning here on WTO in terms of Asian stocks and where we stand this hour, Asian stocks are mainly higher now than EK up to 27, Gus is up 5 points. The hang seng is down about 370 points, the Shanghai is up 17. Good morning, glad you're with us here at WTO. Time now is one 41. Welcome in. This is WTO news. A highly critical navy report is to tailing how a near perfect storm of problems at the notoriously grueling navy seal selection course sent home to the hospital and even left one candidate dead. The report by the naval education and training command finds the program for navy seals is plagued by a poorly integrated medical program, a lack of oversight and turning a blind eye to the use of performance enhancing drugs that increases the risk of injury and death to candidates seeking to join the elite commandos. The report was triggered by the death of a sailor, Kyle mullin, who collapsed and died of acute pneumonia last year just hours after completing the training required during hell week. It's a test so grueling that over half don't finish it. Rear admiral Keith davids said the navy will learn from the tragedy, Mullins mother, a registered nurse, says there needs to be serious accountability. The report suggests a long list of changes, including rigorous drug testing and education around the problem of steroids and other banned drugs, some candidates use to get through the rigorous program. I'm Jennifer King. Turning this morning to the latest net of the war between Russia and Ukraine. And eastern Ukraine is an empty shell of itself these days after months of fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces, there's little of it left. The Wagner group, which is responsible for most of the destruction is leaving, but as it exits its delivering a stark warning for the Kremlin, as we hear this morning from WTO, national security correspondent JJ green with the latest on the war, claiming victory, yevgeny bogosian, the leader of the Wagner group says his fighters will be out in a few days and they've begun to hand over the city to regular Russian forces. But he said today, Moscow is facing a major hurdle. He's warning that a Civil War may lie ahead. This is because of the cross border attacks that were claimed this week by Russian commandos, two groups of them who say it's their goal to topple the government. And these groups say they have significant resources. And there is some evidence they really do. In fact, today there were a reports that the drone that struck the Kremlin recently may have been a part of their work at any rate for gosen says Russia may soon be facing an uprising akin to the 1917 revolution inside Russia. Newly invented Johns Hopkins graduates meantime got a surprise during graduation ceremonies. This week, it was Ukrainian president of Vladimir zelensky, who addressed the class of 2023 this week on a live stream, zelensky's remarks were broadcast live on a giant screen next to the stage and graduates their family and friends among them gathering for the commencement on that day this week Thursday. Almost no one in attendance knew in advance that zelensky would be the speaker. Their first hint was the appearance of the distinctive blue and yellow flag of Ukraine in an introductory video. You are listening to one O 3.5 FM at WTO P dot com. Traffic in the D.C. region is constantly changing. If you spot a major incident that we're not already reporting, call the WTO traffic center. At 8 6 6 three O four TOP, that's 8 6 6 three O four WTO. Good morning, glad you're with us. It is clear, cool, comfortable this overnight early morning, the order of the weather. 40s and 50s for the low before we done 58 at our nation's capital right now. Good morning to you. I'm dean lane. Friday morning, May 26th, welcome in. Time now is one 45 on WTO P. This is WTO P news. A

"kyle mullins" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:16 min | 6 months ago

"kyle mullins" Discussed on WTOP

"Lanham 53. Some parts of the area will be down to the middle 40s overnight. Money news at ten and 40 past the hour brought to you by pen fed. Great rates for everyone, and we're going to Jeff claypot. In Vita stock rally dual record Thursday on strong sales because of growing demand from AI developers, the national association of realtors is pending sales of existing homes where unchanged last month. The Department of Veterans Affairs has told employees with telework agreements to return to the office 5 days per pay period starting this fall, the Dow lost 35 points Thursday, but the NASDAQ rallied 214. Jeff Klebold, WTO news. Just want to take a quick look here if we can. I've got a double click a couple of things to see where the Asia Pacific markets are. They had been mixed and that continues to be the case. Australia up a little bit, Tokyo's talks up 1%, but the Shanghai composite is down a quarter percent. 1142, a highly critical navy report is detailing how a near perfect storm of problems at the notoriously grueling navy seal selection course sent some to the hospital in one candidate died. The report by the naval education and training command finds the program for navy seals is plagued by a poorly integrated medical program, a lack of oversight and turning a blind eye to the use of performance enhancing drugs that increases the risk of injury and death to candidates seeking to join the elite commandos. The report was triggered by the death of a sailor, Kyle mullin, who collapsed and died of acute pneumonia last year just hours after completing the training required during hell week. It's a test so grueling that over half don't finish it. We're admiral Keith davids, said the navy will learn from the tragedy, Mullins mother, a registered nurse, says there needs to be serious accountability. The report suggests a long list of changes, including rigorous drug testing and education around the problem of steroids and other banned drugs, some candidates use to get through the rigorous program. I'm Jennifer King. And a special guest at the commencement exercises today at Johns Hopkins University, none other than the Ukrainian president, Vladimir zelensky, addressing the class of 2023 on a live stream today. Still to come on WTO, a major conviction and big sentencing long prison term now for the founder of the

"kyle mullins" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:10 min | 6 months ago

"kyle mullins" Discussed on WTOP

"Max jets this year. From the Bloomberg newsroom, I'm Larry kofsky, on WTO checking the Asia Pacific markets mostly higher, but we do have a drop in the Shanghai composite of about a tenth of a percent. Other markets are higher, South Korea's cost be up about half a percent. Tokyo stocks, the nikkei is up 1% so far. 9 42, a highly critical navy report is detailing how a near perfect storm of problems at the notoriously grueling navy seal selection course sent some people to the hospital and even left a Canada dead. The report by the naval education and training command finds the program for navy seals is plagued by a poorly integrated medical program, a lack of oversight and turning a blind eye to the use of performance enhancing drugs that increases the risk of injury and death to candidates seeking to join the elite commandos. The report was triggered by the death of a sailor Kyle mullin, who collapsed and died of acute pneumonia last year just hours after completing the training required during hell week. It's a test so grueling that over half don't finish it. We are admiral Keith davids, said the navy will learn from the tragedy, Mullen's mother, a registered nurse, says there needs to be serious accountability. The report suggests a long list of changes, including rigorous drug testing and education around the problem of steroids and other banned drugs, some candidates use to get through the rigorous program. I'm Jennifer King. It's 9 43 here on WTO P still ahead, Pfizer's packs lovit is still free from for now. If you come down with COVID, but when might that change, we'll talk to a CBS News reporter in just a couple of minutes. Here's John worth, the industry principle for manufacturing, transportation, and logistics at zebra technologies on ask the CIO sponsored by zebra technologies. Decision makers need to allow themselves to identify a low risk workflow that they could apply new technology to, and go ahead and start there. And go ahead and learn, do those initial integrations, though, and they're still data loads. And find out where those pitfalls are and correct them. Listen to the entire discussion on federal news network, search, ask the CIO for far too long U.S. Military warehouse and distribution centers have been working with aging infrastructure and obsolete technology. This creates cybersecurity risk and inefficient supply chain

"kyle mullins" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

04:20 min | 6 months ago

"kyle mullins" Discussed on WTOP

"Of his actions, his group, and a remorseless statement that did not land with the judge. The judge also sentenced a second oath keepers member Kelly meggs to 12 years in prison for seditious conspiracy. A potential default on the national debt is now just about a week away. But while talks continue on the debt ceiling, house lawmakers are leaving Washington for the long holiday weekend so a lot of observers at punchbowl news and elsewhere say no deal tonight for sure and maybe no deal this week. Mitchell Miller today on the hill. We continue to talk full time. House speaker Kevin McCarthy, who says his team has been directed to work around the clock with The White House trying to reach an agreement. If we're not together talking, we're working on our different ideas that we talked about, try to work the solutions. But the two sides are still divided over GOP budget cut proposals, and Democrats are criticizing Republicans for deciding to leave town ahead of a potential June 1st default deadline. House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries charges that many Republicans are ready for the country to default if they don't get the spending cuts they demand. We're willing to find common ground with the other side of the aisle. But we've also made clear that we will fight extremism whenever necessary. On Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller, WTO, news. Meantime, President Biden says he believes he'll be able to reach a deal with Republicans on raising the debt ceiling. The president says negotiators are making progress, and his house members head to their districts for the Memorial Day weekend. Mister Biden says he's optimistic, he will reach an agreement with the speaker in time. I put forward a proposal that will cut spending by more than $1 trillion that freezes spending for the next two years. But mister Biden's proposal may not be enough for Republicans who don't see a spending freeze as a cut, they've demanded spending reductions. Stephen portnoy CBS News The White House. Now to the latest on the investigation into former president Trump's handling of classified documents at his Florida state, we're learning from The Washington Post, the two of the former president's employees moved boxes of papers a day before FBI agents searched mister Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. The post also reports the former president and his aides, allegedly hosted a dress rehearsal for moving the documents before his office even received a subpoena for them last year. Two people speaking under condition of anonymity tell The Washington Post, mister Trump kept the documents in his office while they were visible and sometimes showed them to others. I unanimous U.S. Supreme Court has given a 94 year old Minneapolis woman a new chance to get back some money after her Minnesota county kept $40,000 after selling her condominium over a small unpaid tax bill. The justices ruled had up in county, Minnesota, violated Geraldine Tyler's constitutional rights by taking her property without paying proper compensation. Chief justice John Roberts writes the county can not use tax debt to confiscate more property than was due. Minnesota is among a dozen states that let local jurisdictions keep excess money. And another Supreme Court case tonight, the high bench made it harder for the federal government to police water pollution. It's a decision that strips protection from wetlands that are isolated from larger bodies of water. It's the second decision in as many years in which a conservative majority of the court narrowed the reach of environmental regulations. A highly critical navy report is detailing how a near perfect storm of problems at the notoriously grueling navy seal selection course sent some to the hospital and even left one candidate dead. The report by the naval education and training command finds the program for navy seals is plagued by a poorly integrated medical program, a lack of oversight and turning a blind eye to the use of performance enhancing drugs that increases the risk of injury and death to candidates seeking to join the elite commandos. The report was triggered by the death of a sailor, Kyle mullin, who collapsed and died of acute pneumonia last year just hours after completing the training required during hell week. It's a test so grueling that over half don't finish it. We are admiral Keith davids, said the navy will learn from the tragedy, Mullen's mother, a registered nurse, says there needs to be serious accountability. The report suggests a long list of changes, including rigorous drug testing and education around the problem of steroids and other banned drugs, some candidates use to get through the rigorous program. I'm Jennifer King. Now to the latest on a chaotic struggle and deadly shooting at the hands of police recently, body camera footage released today, shows what fairfax county officers are calling a violent attack on a cop during a traffic stop for a stolen U haul at a gas station near Huntington. Again, this was earlier this month

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Navy SEALs training plagued by pervasive problems, according to investigation after death of sailor

"A report says a navy seal candidate's death might have been prevented if flaws in the medical program had been addressed. The report by the naval education and training command finds the program for navy seals is plagued by a poorly integrated medical program, a lack of oversight, and turning a blind eye to the use of performance enhancing drugs that increases the risk of injury and death to candidates seeking to join the elite commandos, the report was triggered by the death of a sailor Kyle mullin, who collapsed and died of acute pneumonia last year just hours after completing the training required during hell week, its a test so grueling that over half don't finish it. Rear admiral Keith davids said the navy will learn from the tragedy Mullen's mother a registered nurse says there needs to be serious accountability. The report suggests a long list of changes, including rigorous drug testing and education around the problem of steroids and other banned drugs, some candidates use to get through the rigorous program. I'm Jennifer King

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