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the yorkshire regiment, lance corporal peter eustace from 2nd battalion the rifles, lieutenant david boyce and lance corporal richard scanlon, both from the queen's dragoon guards, and private thomas lake from 1st battalion the princess of wales's royal regiment. corporal richard scanlon both from the queens guard, and private thomas lake from first the ti the prince of wales royal regiment. they were all courageous soldiers held in highest regard by their comrades. we owe them a great debt of gratitude for their service and for their sacrifice and was and our condolences to the families and their friends. i'm sure the whole house want to join in entry alan king who said that after crutches battle with cancer. user popular contingency in be serving nearly 20 years before entering politics, he was a scout and continues to be a great advocate for sport not least of his chairmanship of the all party parliamentary football group which grew to be one of the largest and house under his stewardship. we send our deepest sympathies to his wife and to his family and to all his constituents. he
the yorkshire regiment, lance corporal peter eustace from 2nd battalion the rifles, lieutenant david boyce and lance corporal richard scanlon, both from the queen's dragoon guards, and private thomas lake from 1st battalion the princess of wales's royal regiment. corporal richard scanlon both from the queens guard, and private thomas lake from first the ti the prince of wales royal regiment. they were all courageous soldiers held in highest regard by their comrades. we owe them a great debt of...
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the yorkshire regiment, lance corporal peter eustace from 2nd battalion the rifles, lieutenant david boyce and lance corporal richard scanlon, both from the queen's dragoon guards, and private thomas lake from 1st battalion the princess of wales's royal regiment. s, he was a scout and continues to be a great advocate for sport not least of his chairmanship of the all party parliamentary football group which grew to be one of the largest and house under his stewardship. we send our deepest sympathies to his wife and to his family and to all his constituents. he will be missed by members on all sides of this house. this morning i had meetings with ministers in college and others. and in addition to duties in this house i shall have further such meetings today. >> can i join the prime minister in those words and tribute our brave soldiers as we could given their lives in service to our country. all our thoughts should go out to the families drinks a difficult time. will mr. speaker the proposal from the unique this time next week will cause -- [inaudible] does the prime minister like me
the yorkshire regiment, lance corporal peter eustace from 2nd battalion the rifles, lieutenant david boyce and lance corporal richard scanlon, both from the queen's dragoon guards, and private thomas lake from 1st battalion the princess of wales's royal regiment. s, he was a scout and continues to be a great advocate for sport not least of his chairmanship of the all party parliamentary football group which grew to be one of the largest and house under his stewardship. we send our deepest...
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go back to our nert staging area, go back, tell the battalion chief, get whatever you need. eliminate your hazards first, make sure you can work safely, remove the victim quickly but bottom line, safely. lifting procedures, we're going to show you a demonstration what you do but when you do it, make sure you treat the patient and tell them what's going on. you want to crib the object. again, cribing goes underneath the object or the load to make sure it stays off the patient. that's the idea of cribbing. lift the load the height of one piece of cribbing. you want to lift a little at a time. you'll understand when we actually do this. whenever the object is set down, it never rests on the patient. it rests on the cribbing. here is the i-beam, here is the patient right here. they're going to build it high enough so the i-beam is resting on that cribbing right there because that would take the weight, hopefully take some of the weight off of the patient. so now here is the patient, here is the load right here on the patient, there's cribbing right here, there's a rescuer standi
go back to our nert staging area, go back, tell the battalion chief, get whatever you need. eliminate your hazards first, make sure you can work safely, remove the victim quickly but bottom line, safely. lifting procedures, we're going to show you a demonstration what you do but when you do it, make sure you treat the patient and tell them what's going on. you want to crib the object. again, cribing goes underneath the object or the load to make sure it stays off the patient. that's the idea of...
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in all, 20,000 japanese american soldiers served in the 442nd combat team, the hundredth battalion anditary intelligence service in world war ii. they fought for our country while our country locked up 120,000 of their family members in camps. >> we became the enemy, even though we were american citizens. >> reporter: after japan bombed pearl harbor in 1941, he wanted to join the navy. >> and they wouldn't take me, said sorry you're japanese. now you could be an enemy alien. >> reporter: but two years later when the u.s. called for a japanese volunteer team, sakai enlisted. his go for broke unit became one of the most decorated of the war. >> it would be we would die, or accomplish or mission. which was to get our freedom. get our citizenship rights back. >> reporter: in the most bloody battle, the japanese unit freed a texas battalion the nazi's trapped. they rescued just over 200 men. >> they hit the top of the mountain, the trees, they were just flying all over like an umbrella. that is how i got hit in the back, and it hurt so bad. i thought i was dead. >> reporter: after the war,
in all, 20,000 japanese american soldiers served in the 442nd combat team, the hundredth battalion anditary intelligence service in world war ii. they fought for our country while our country locked up 120,000 of their family members in camps. >> we became the enemy, even though we were american citizens. >> reporter: after japan bombed pearl harbor in 1941, he wanted to join the navy. >> and they wouldn't take me, said sorry you're japanese. now you could be an enemy alien....
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in all, 20,000 japanese soldiers served in the 442nd regimental combat team, the 100th infan tee battalion and military intelligence in world war ii. they fought for our country while our country locked out 120,000 of their family members in interment camps. >> >> interview: we became enemy even though we're american citizens. >> reporter: after japan bombed pearl harbor in 1941 he wanted to join the navy. >> interview: they refused to take me, they said "sorry, you're japanese, now you're a foreign enemy alien." >> but two years later when they called for an all-american combat team 19-year-old saki enlisted. his go for broke unit became one of the most highly decorate odd tv the war. >> interview: it was either we would be annihilated or we would accomplish our mission, you know, which was to get our freedom, get our citizenship rights back. >> reporter: in its bloodiest battle the japanese american unit freed a texas battalion the nat seize trapped in northeastern france. the 442nd suffered more than 800 casualties res queing just over 200 men. >> interview: the artillery shell would hi
in all, 20,000 japanese soldiers served in the 442nd regimental combat team, the 100th infan tee battalion and military intelligence in world war ii. they fought for our country while our country locked out 120,000 of their family members in interment camps. >> >> interview: we became enemy even though we're american citizens. >> reporter: after japan bombed pearl harbor in 1941 he wanted to join the navy. >> interview: they refused to take me, they said "sorry,...
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i'm sure the house wishes to join me in paying tribute to riflemen sheldon steal from fifth battalion the rifle. he with a highly respected soldier who achieved a great deal and showed much potential during his time with the army. at this sad time arafat should be with his family, friends and colleagues. his courage and dedication will never be forgotten by our nation. this morning i had meetings in addition to my duties with this house meetings later today. >> can i join the prime minister paying tribute to our brave servicemen who gave his life for his country? arafat's go to his family in a very difficult time. >> my constituency has high unemployment but great potential and promise two hundred million -- investment in motor's ford. can i ask him to provide support for enterprise zones as well as in england? >> i thank the hon. gentleman but congratulate him for growing facial hair in november. very good way of raising the profile. we are committed to providing enhanced capital. our discussions are going to both administrations in their enterprise zones and do what we can to help.
i'm sure the house wishes to join me in paying tribute to riflemen sheldon steal from fifth battalion the rifle. he with a highly respected soldier who achieved a great deal and showed much potential during his time with the army. at this sad time arafat should be with his family, friends and colleagues. his courage and dedication will never be forgotten by our nation. this morning i had meetings in addition to my duties with this house meetings later today. >> can i join the prime...
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sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to private matthew ford from fourth battalion yorkshire regiment, lance corporal peter eustace, second time the rivals, lieutenant david boyce and corporal richard scanlon both from the queens guard, and private thomas lake from first the time the prince of wales royal regiment. they were all courageous soldiers held in highest regard by their comrades. we owe them a great debt of gratitude for their service and for their sacrifice and was and our condolences to the families and their friends. i'm sure the whole house want to join in entry to alan king who said that after crutches battle with cancer. user popular contingency in be serving nearly 20 years before entering politics, he was a scout and continues to be a great advocate for sport not least of his chairmanship of the all party parliamentary football group which grew to be one of the largest and house under his stewardship. we send our deepest sympathies to his wife and to his family and to all his constituents. he will be missed by members on all sides of this house. th
sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to private matthew ford from fourth battalion yorkshire regiment, lance corporal peter eustace, second time the rivals, lieutenant david boyce and corporal richard scanlon both from the queens guard, and private thomas lake from first the time the prince of wales royal regiment. they were all courageous soldiers held in highest regard by their comrades. we owe them a great debt of gratitude for their service and for their sacrifice and...
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i am sure the whole house will wish to join me from the second battalion. the key proved himself to be a dedicated and courageous soldier. he made the ultimate sacrifice. this week we will pause, of course, for all of those who lost their lives in defense of their country so we enjoy peace and freedom and we are humbled by the sacrifice they made. this morning i had meetings with the minister and colleagues and others and in addition to the house, i will have further such meetings today. >> may i add my tribute to the prime ministers about the sad death from the private from the second battalion, especially with remembrance sunday so near? the prime minister is rightly concerned about jobs and growth. crucial to that is consumer confidence. does he think telling 25 million workers they have no job security and can be fired at will tomorrow will boost or reduce consumer confidence? >> clearly what we have to do is make it easier for firms to hire people. that's -- that's why we have strapped labor's jobs back, that's why we have taken a million of the lowest
i am sure the whole house will wish to join me from the second battalion. the key proved himself to be a dedicated and courageous soldier. he made the ultimate sacrifice. this week we will pause, of course, for all of those who lost their lives in defense of their country so we enjoy peace and freedom and we are humbled by the sacrifice they made. this morning i had meetings with the minister and colleagues and others and in addition to the house, i will have further such meetings today....
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i'm sure the whole house will wish to join and contribute to private matthew from the second battalion, despite only being in the army for a short time he had proved himself to be a dedicated and courageous soldier. he's made the ultimate sacrifice for the safety of the british people. we should send our deepest condolences to his family and his friends. this week we will of course posturing of all those have lost their lives in defense of our country so we can enjoy peace and freedom. we are humbled by the sacrifices they have made. i had meetings with ministers and others, and i shall further such meetings later today. >> may i add my tribute to the prime minister's tribute, specialist remembered someone so dear. the prime minister is concerned about jobs and growth. crucial to that, does he think telling 25 million workers they have no job security, will both are reduced consumer confidence? >> clearly what we have to do is make it easier for firms to hire people. that's why we have -- [shouting] that's why we have -- that's one we have taken a million of the lowest paid people out
i'm sure the whole house will wish to join and contribute to private matthew from the second battalion, despite only being in the army for a short time he had proved himself to be a dedicated and courageous soldier. he's made the ultimate sacrifice for the safety of the british people. we should send our deepest condolences to his family and his friends. this week we will of course posturing of all those have lost their lives in defense of our country so we can enjoy peace and freedom. we are...
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. >> the fire department also responds, but battalion chief rick pavick doesn't see the vapor cloud.e's taken completely by surprise when the gas finds an ignition source and erupts 500 feet away. >> it was real crazy. it was amazing, is what it was, just to be that close to something that large and watch it spread out. >> when the gas ignites, officer mcadams' dash cam records the initial sound, but the explosion is out of view. the texarcana police dispatcher has a clear view of the train tracks and radios officer mcadams. >> we just had a huge explosion. we've got a massive fire out here, all kinds of stuff on fire. >> as officer mcadams starts backing up, the flames race down the track and into the camera's view as the gas explodes over and over again. >> anywhere that vapor from the chemicals had gone just burned, whether it was on the ground, in the air. just nothing but a ball of fire and like a big fuse, it just kept going further and further. >> it was a big mushroom shaped fireball. it went up in the middle and then kind of cascaded down. >> unite 9, you might want to back
. >> the fire department also responds, but battalion chief rick pavick doesn't see the vapor cloud.e's taken completely by surprise when the gas finds an ignition source and erupts 500 feet away. >> it was real crazy. it was amazing, is what it was, just to be that close to something that large and watch it spread out. >> when the gas ignites, officer mcadams' dash cam records the initial sound, but the explosion is out of view. the texarcana police dispatcher has a clear...
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army's 100th infantry battalion, the 402nd regimental combat team and the military intelligence servicer gratitude with your divine approval. we praisae you, lord, for the thousands of japanese-american veterans who sacrificed for liberty when their friends and families were experiencing discrimination at home. may their exemplary service inspire us to cultivate in our lives their courage in danger, their steadfastness in trial, their perseverance in difficulty, their loyalty when loyalty is costly, thier love which nothing can change, and their joy which nothing can take away. amen. >> please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, the representative from the 29th district of california, the honorable adam schiff. [applause] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. today, we award the congressional gold medal to the regiments and veterans of the military intelligence service for their dedication to our country. these remarkable men left a segregated nation to fight and defend america with no guarantee that their own freedom would be defended in return. there are no words more eloquent or more r
army's 100th infantry battalion, the 402nd regimental combat team and the military intelligence servicer gratitude with your divine approval. we praisae you, lord, for the thousands of japanese-american veterans who sacrificed for liberty when their friends and families were experiencing discrimination at home. may their exemplary service inspire us to cultivate in our lives their courage in danger, their steadfastness in trial, their perseverance in difficulty, their loyalty when loyalty is...
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from the 17 imagery and one battalion of the fourth infantry.aughton on her his promise and set out to live up to their reputation he earned nearly 40 years of warfighting. where otis seldom left the headquarters and never lets manila lawton led from the front with little regard for his personal safety. lot and quote looks like a hero, talk to you hero and acted like a hero walking erect even as he paced back and forth behind the firing lines wearing a white pith helmet polished until it shone like the headlight of an engine before each battle. reporters accompanied him -- and enlisted men whose private nations in danger he shared. at may 17 a lot in scouts capture filipino capital at san isidro narrowly missing missing aguinaldo himself yet when he sought permission to continue to add one although's otis refused effectively terminating lawton's expedition. lot and returned to manila and stormed into a otis' cluttered office. otis were given to regimens that would allow him to arm, equipment provision, would turn him loose and stake his reputati
from the 17 imagery and one battalion of the fourth infantry.aughton on her his promise and set out to live up to their reputation he earned nearly 40 years of warfighting. where otis seldom left the headquarters and never lets manila lawton led from the front with little regard for his personal safety. lot and quote looks like a hero, talk to you hero and acted like a hero walking erect even as he paced back and forth behind the firing lines wearing a white pith helmet polished until it shone...
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it's ap honor to join them to pay tribute to the is00th infantry battalion, the 142nd regimental combat team and the military intelligence service. as a representative of san francisco it's a point of pride to me that so many awardees have -- are recipients. as others have said, the 44 -- the motto of the 4042nd was go for broke. today's awardees were willing to go for broke in the fight against terny abroad and in doing so fight discrimination here at home. again, as others have mentioned, despite the injustices of the internment of japanese american they rose above being bitter, indeed, many felt empowered to prove their loyalty and love of our country. i want to consider some stories of heroism from my own district but before that, i want to acknowledge that general shinseki, now secretary shinseki is with us and we are honored by your patriotism. our former colleague, we called him chairman when he was here, and now secretary, secretary norm mineta, who led us on the repatriation fight. now from my own district, yoshio uada, helped liberate da chow death camps. when -- dachau death
it's ap honor to join them to pay tribute to the is00th infantry battalion, the 142nd regimental combat team and the military intelligence service. as a representative of san francisco it's a point of pride to me that so many awardees have -- are recipients. as others have said, the 44 -- the motto of the 4042nd was go for broke. today's awardees were willing to go for broke in the fight against terny abroad and in doing so fight discrimination here at home. again, as others have mentioned,...
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it's an honor to join them to pay tribute to 100th infantry battalion and the 442nd regimental combatas a representative of san francisco, is a point of pride to me that so many of today's awardees have san francisco ties. the japanese-american community enriches our city and is a source of strength to us. as others have said, the model of the 442nd was go for broke. they were willing to go for broke in the fight against tyranny of broad and in doing so, fight discrimination at home. as others have mentioned, despite the injustices and the internment of japanese- americans, today's awardees rose above and many felt empowered to prove loyalty and love of our country. some stories of heroism from my own district. before i do, i want with knowledge that general shinseki is with us. we are honored by your presence and patriotism. [applause] and our former colleague. we called him chairman when he was here. secretary on more than one occasion he led us in the repatriation fight in congress. [applause] from my own district, we had a great ceremony in the rotunda of celebrating the liberatio
it's an honor to join them to pay tribute to 100th infantry battalion and the 442nd regimental combatas a representative of san francisco, is a point of pride to me that so many of today's awardees have san francisco ties. the japanese-american community enriches our city and is a source of strength to us. as others have said, the model of the 442nd was go for broke. they were willing to go for broke in the fight against tyranny of broad and in doing so, fight discrimination at home. as others...
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. >> among today's honorees were members of the 442nd battalion the most deck -- decorated unit u.s.tory ♪ [ ukulele strumming ] ♪ [ folksy whistling ] [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking. honey, you okay? yeah, i'm fine. ♪ [ ukulele ] >>> another live look at the occupy oakland demonstration growing by the minute right now outside city hall. >> so many people there frustrated by the weak economy, lack of jobs calling themselves part of the 99% who don't have wealth in this country. we'll continue to follow this throughout the day with live coverage coming up on abc7 news at 4:00 and 5:00. >> you can follow it on0ñ
. >> among today's honorees were members of the 442nd battalion the most deck -- decorated unit u.s.tory ♪ [ ukulele strumming ] ♪ [ folksy whistling ] [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking. honey, you okay? yeah, i'm fine. ♪ [ ukulele ] >>> another live look at the occupy oakland demonstration growing by the minute right now outside city hall. >> so many people there frustrated by the...
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equipped force that had infantry battalions that were missing and the results were predictable. is interesting to note general bradley in what we were talking about after world war ii supported them he went on to say the strength of the military depended on the economy and we must not destroy that economy but in his autobiography after the korean war bradley wrote my support of this decision, my belief in higher defense spending would wreck the economy was a mistake. perhaps the greatest mistake i made in my post war years in washington. i lived through an army that came out of vietnam and did the same things. ten to 12 years we had to rebuild that army. these questions, these decisions have been made before and there's a tendency to believe the end of war we will never need ground forces again. i tell you we never got that right. we have always required -- don't have the imagination to predict exactly when that will be. my final point is whatever decisions are made, whenever cuts and reductions are directed, we must ensure we do not lose the trust of soldiers, brave men and wom
equipped force that had infantry battalions that were missing and the results were predictable. is interesting to note general bradley in what we were talking about after world war ii supported them he went on to say the strength of the military depended on the economy and we must not destroy that economy but in his autobiography after the korean war bradley wrote my support of this decision, my belief in higher defense spending would wreck the economy was a mistake. perhaps the greatest...
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vendors of the 749 combat support battalion arrested at oakland international airport.s, kisses, tears from their managers greeted them. these men and women with equipment and supplies and hoped other troops leave iraq safely and tonight their families are looking forward to the holidays. >> and will be flying to the east coast for thanksgiving, and we will spend it with our oldest son. >> is good. i miss all of the holidays last year so i'm looking forward to them this year. >> this homecoming is part of president obama's plan to bring the troops home from iraq in time for the holidays. >> microsoft is marching boldly into enemy territory with his first bay area retail store. it opens tomorrow at the valley fair mall, the microsoft layout similar to the shop across the way that its own pcs. along with xbox consoles, and the new windows phones, shoppers are excited to see the tech titan space-bar. >> hopefully prices will go down to the competition. >> microsoft has often told stories of 2009. the company says it goes out of the way to make sure it's never far away from
vendors of the 749 combat support battalion arrested at oakland international airport.s, kisses, tears from their managers greeted them. these men and women with equipment and supplies and hoped other troops leave iraq safely and tonight their families are looking forward to the holidays. >> and will be flying to the east coast for thanksgiving, and we will spend it with our oldest son. >> is good. i miss all of the holidays last year so i'm looking forward to them this year....
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some students made care pactages for the marine battalion. the funeral is wednesday at 12:30. reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >> a special american flag will be used for the funeral of fallen officer jim cupoo. he received the flag at san francisco international airport. the flag flown at ground zero and used to pay tribute to those protecting the country. the funeral is wednesday at 11:00 a.m. >>> there is a major break through in the crab strike and fisherman are out at sea. ktvu's john fowler is live in san francisco with the reaction on land tonight, john? >> reporter: right now we are on peer 45 and crab boats have been coming in and out for the last two hours. right now they are recharging. they will make 3-4 trips tonight. this is the end of a very long crab season delay. >> reporter: some 50 crab boat crews loaded up and steamed out of san francisco today. after negotiating $2.25 a pound. >> we settled on a price, and we are going to work. good day. >> reporter: and a good day for crab fanatics who say it's about time. >> it's crab season and we wa
some students made care pactages for the marine battalion. the funeral is wednesday at 12:30. reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >> a special american flag will be used for the funeral of fallen officer jim cupoo. he received the flag at san francisco international airport. the flag flown at ground zero and used to pay tribute to those protecting the country. the funeral is wednesday at 11:00 a.m. >>> there is a major break through in the crab strike and...
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. >> among today's honorees were members of the 442nd battalion the most deck -- decorated unit u.s.y >>> another live look at the occupy oakland demonstration growing by the minute right now outside city hall. >> so many people there frustrated by the weak economy, lack of jobs calling themselves part of the 99% who don't have wealth in this country. we'll continue to follow this throughout the day with live coverage coming up on abc7 news at 4:00 and 5:00. >> you can follow it on toothpaste is the wrong thing to use on a denture, it could be very abrasive. if the surface gets abraded, it's just the environment that bacteria likes to nestle into and they can cause the odor. your denture needs to be cleaned gently on a daily basis. i like to recommend polident, it kills the bacteria without causing any abrasion. when my patients follow my instructions, their dentures feel clean and fresh. they look forward to putting them in their mouth and smiling.
. >> among today's honorees were members of the 442nd battalion the most deck -- decorated unit u.s.y >>> another live look at the occupy oakland demonstration growing by the minute right now outside city hall. >> so many people there frustrated by the weak economy, lack of jobs calling themselves part of the 99% who don't have wealth in this country. we'll continue to follow this throughout the day with live coverage coming up on abc7 news at 4:00 and 5:00. >> you...
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20,000 japanese- american soldiers served in the 442nd regimental combat team the 100th infantry battalionilitary intelligence in world war ii. they fought for the country while the country locked up 120,000 of their family members in internment camps. >> we became the enemy even though we're american citizens. [ bombing ] >> reporter: after japan bombed pearl harbor in 1941, sakai wanted to join the navy. >> they refused to take me. sorry, you're japanese. now you're an enemy alien. >> reporter: but two years later when the u.s. called for an all japanese volunteer combat team, 19-year-old sakai inlisted. his union became one of the most highly decorated of the war. >> it was either we would be annihilated or we would accomplish our mission, which was to get our freedom, get our citizenship rights back. >> reporter: in its bloodiest battle, the japanese-american unit freed a texas battalion the nazis trapped in northeastern france. they suffered more than 800 casualties rescuing just over 200 men. >> we hit the top of the mountain, the treetops, and just fly all over like an umbrella. tha
20,000 japanese- american soldiers served in the 442nd regimental combat team the 100th infantry battalionilitary intelligence in world war ii. they fought for the country while the country locked up 120,000 of their family members in internment camps. >> we became the enemy even though we're american citizens. [ bombing ] >> reporter: after japan bombed pearl harbor in 1941, sakai wanted to join the navy. >> they refused to take me. sorry, you're japanese. now you're an enemy...
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as i was saying, battalion for the red duck, it is an incredible italian restaurant located in the historic ferry building, and i wanted to provide this award because our city is the birthplace of the organic movement. this restaurant uses only the very best local ingredients and has been committed to sharing fresh, delicious, an innovative dishes with its patrons. it has also contributed significantly to our community, regularly participating in events, like the food festival, the urban education for agriculture, the sunday supper, and other venues. while they continue to expand, they have never wavered on their core philosophy with creating these foods. with a market driven sensibility, she is able to grow the business from a casual rotisserie and sandwich shop into a full restaurant serving three meals a day, including my dinner last night. i want to thank you for offering locally sourced organic food to san franciscans and your staff for providing a welcoming atmosphere that is made this a favorite among san francisco patrons. i think you. [applause] -- thank you. >> we appreciate the h
as i was saying, battalion for the red duck, it is an incredible italian restaurant located in the historic ferry building, and i wanted to provide this award because our city is the birthplace of the organic movement. this restaurant uses only the very best local ingredients and has been committed to sharing fresh, delicious, an innovative dishes with its patrons. it has also contributed significantly to our community, regularly participating in events, like the food festival, the urban...
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. >> my personal assessment is that there were some battalions and bases that did not optimally prepare soldiers for a mission abroad. >> we have heard so much in the press about how the equipment and training was not up to par for what the soldiers needed. i certainly hope that if they send us on a mission, we have the appropriate training and are well prepared. >> there could be snipers lurking here. the radio operator and his comrades are training to cross a dangerous pass. unfortunately, it goes wrong. he is down. past missions demonstrate that such situations are especially dangerous. >> is definitely a broken leg, or were you shot? >> i did not hear anything. it could have been a sniper. >> preparing for the enemy is one thing. international missions bring special challenges. >> soldiers in the field have to be able to fight. of course, they also have to understand the cultures of other countries. they have to be able to mediate. they have to be diplomats. they have to decide which missions are appropriate. >> he is aware of the dangers of combat missions, and is willing to go abr
. >> my personal assessment is that there were some battalions and bases that did not optimally prepare soldiers for a mission abroad. >> we have heard so much in the press about how the equipment and training was not up to par for what the soldiers needed. i certainly hope that if they send us on a mission, we have the appropriate training and are well prepared. >> there could be snipers lurking here. the radio operator and his comrades are training to cross a dangerous pass....
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he was assigned to the 185th military police battalion based out of california. >>> investigators say robert wagner is not a suspect in the re-opened death investigation of his wife natalie wood. the los angeles sheriff's office said this morning that new information has surfaced that is substantial enough to take another look at the case. wood drowned in 1981 off catalina island. at the time it was called an accident but questions about the circumstances persisted for decades. >> the case has been assigned to two sheriff's homicide investigators who will be following up on the additional information as well as any other additional information that may develop. >> also today the captain of the boat natalie wood and robert wagner were on said he blames wagner for woods' death. he was not specific but the times report that authorities re-opened the case based on comments by the boat captain. >>> the food and drug administration just announced the cancer drug avastin should no longer be used. they said it is causing side effects including high blood pressure, bleeding or heart failure. t
he was assigned to the 185th military police battalion based out of california. >>> investigators say robert wagner is not a suspect in the re-opened death investigation of his wife natalie wood. the los angeles sheriff's office said this morning that new information has surfaced that is substantial enough to take another look at the case. wood drowned in 1981 off catalina island. at the time it was called an accident but questions about the circumstances persisted for decades....
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what they need is what happened in libya, whole battalions splitting the army down the middle. that does not like it will happen so far -- that does not look like it will happen so far. the international community will play a critical role. these are protesters in jordan calling on arab protesters to intervene if the syrian government does not halt the bloodshed. for now, it has seemed more serious sanctions are the only threat on the table. >> in australia, a 35-year-old nurse has been charged with multiple counts of murder after a fire at a nursing home. five elderly people died and 14 were critically injured. our correspondent has been explaining how the fire could have affected many more people. >> had emergency services not arrived with an six minutes, it could have been a worst tragedy to. what we are dealing with is a home full of elderly people. and many of those people had dementia. fire services are saying that it was an appalling situation to ride to. a chaotic situation. their crews had to get on their hands and knees to try and rescue these people. many of them did
what they need is what happened in libya, whole battalions splitting the army down the middle. that does not like it will happen so far -- that does not look like it will happen so far. the international community will play a critical role. these are protesters in jordan calling on arab protesters to intervene if the syrian government does not halt the bloodshed. for now, it has seemed more serious sanctions are the only threat on the table. >> in australia, a 35-year-old nurse has been...
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my own connections with a name like giovagnoli are third generation battalion. i'm not even sure what generation on my mother's side in terms of scotch irish dutch immigrants from virginia to missouri. i never really thought about immigration much growing up. my grandfather was italian. i was aware he had a different life from me. and very grateful for the opportunities that he give us. my father was the youngest child growing up in the depression. all they wanted to do was the american. he does not even know italian. i never even thought about it. during the development of a career path, i fell into immigration. like a lot of young attorneys, i was interested in human rights. i was offered a job at the department of justice with the ins. i was not tried to do it. i started thinking about what i cared about. it was public service. you make a difference where you are. i believed for the 13 years that i was in ind and then dhs, that i was able to help make changes within the government structure. i was detailed to senator kennedy's office. i worked on the immigrat
my own connections with a name like giovagnoli are third generation battalion. i'm not even sure what generation on my mother's side in terms of scotch irish dutch immigrants from virginia to missouri. i never really thought about immigration much growing up. my grandfather was italian. i was aware he had a different life from me. and very grateful for the opportunities that he give us. my father was the youngest child growing up in the depression. all they wanted to do was the american. he...
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. >> the fellow members of the 749th combat support battalion were part of operation new dawn moving cargo throughout central iraq. >> we are trying to close the base down and turning to equipment and doing convoys and all of that good stuff. >> these soldiers are among the last california national guard units to come home as the u.s. withdraws its troops from iraq by the end of the year. >> we almost turned out the lights. the group behinds are taking off the lights, but we are pretty close. >> coming home is even sweeter for michelle who won't be deployed again. >> just to come home and know i can stay home, it is amazing. >> it is a good feeling. we just want our soldiers back. >> and when they do, there will be family, friends and supporters waiting to greet them at the gates. more than 15,000 california national guard men and women have been deployed to iraq since 2003. 27 have given their lives for the country. >> it is hard to leave those behind, and they gave the ultimate sacrifice. they really did. >>> coming um, we will go back out to the protest. 400 protestors are there.
. >> the fellow members of the 749th combat support battalion were part of operation new dawn moving cargo throughout central iraq. >> we are trying to close the base down and turning to equipment and doing convoys and all of that good stuff. >> these soldiers are among the last california national guard units to come home as the u.s. withdraws its troops from iraq by the end of the year. >> we almost turned out the lights. the group behinds are taking off the lights,...
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an off-the-shelf derivative from a utility aircraft, becoming a helicopter, becoming and s and s battalion security capacity that's more rugged and in turn then turned into an armed aerial scout. all of those are derivative and platforms that are much, much less expensive, more competitive than developing from scratch and moving all the way through a process. >> we've got a little bit less than a minute. i want to ask the question, you are still the arm of a very large north american competitor that is with the u.s. government. how do you posture yourself so that feks think of you as an american company. >> every global company has issues that rise to this, boeing, general electric, any company you can think of. there are large global companies that have a large global marketplace activities. as a consequence, i think everybody, every one of the globalization efforts that have occurred that have put us all into the market space that is as hotly as competitive as it is all have issues trying to define exactly what home kind of positions we have. here in the united states, we produce helicop
an off-the-shelf derivative from a utility aircraft, becoming a helicopter, becoming and s and s battalion security capacity that's more rugged and in turn then turned into an armed aerial scout. all of those are derivative and platforms that are much, much less expensive, more competitive than developing from scratch and moving all the way through a process. >> we've got a little bit less than a minute. i want to ask the question, you are still the arm of a very large north american...
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he was assigned to the 185th military battalion from pittsburg. he is the second killed in action in afghanistan. >> a wild police chase in oakland leaves a trail of smashed cars and shaken victims. putting the pieces together. he is live tonight at the spot where the pursuit finally ended. >> reporter: that is where the high-speed chase came to a halt. you can see the hole torn in the fence and a light pole knocked to the ground. this is one of three different crash scenes but it was not where this caper ended. just after noon a parole at large left the police on a chase that reached 100 miles an hour. this car was one of several smashed into by the suspect's car at brookdale. >> the mercedes, bam, hit me, spin me a little bit. slid, hit the little toyota four runner and still kept going. >> reporter: the driver continued on until he crashed head on to a toyota camry. >> all of a sudden a car came across and came along and crossed the lane and down my side. i tried to avoid him. avoid the car and he hit me right it in the front. >> reporter: afte
he was assigned to the 185th military battalion from pittsburg. he is the second killed in action in afghanistan. >> a wild police chase in oakland leaves a trail of smashed cars and shaken victims. putting the pieces together. he is live tonight at the spot where the pursuit finally ended. >> reporter: that is where the high-speed chase came to a halt. you can see the hole torn in the fence and a light pole knocked to the ground. this is one of three different crash scenes but it...
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. >> reporter: today, he was among the 317 surviving members of the 442nd, the 100th infantry battalionervice bestowed with congress's highest honor, the congressional gold medal. their trip to washington included a stop at the world war ii memorial to remember friends who died. george sekado came from denver wearing his medal of honor. >> i wore those for those who didn't come home. >> reporter: a lifetime later, sadness for those left behind but the pride of an american soldier. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
. >> reporter: today, he was among the 317 surviving members of the 442nd, the 100th infantry battalionervice bestowed with congress's highest honor, the congressional gold medal. their trip to washington included a stop at the world war ii memorial to remember friends who died. george sekado came from denver wearing his medal of honor. >> i wore those for those who didn't come home. >> reporter: a lifetime later, sadness for those left behind but the pride of an american...
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. >> the fellow members of the 749th combat support battalion were part of operation new dawn moving cargo throughout central iraq. >> we are trying to close the base down and turning to equipment and doing convoys and all of that good stuff. >> these soldiers are among the last california national guard units to come home as the u.s. withdraws its troops from iraq by the end of the year. >> we almost turned out the lights. the group behind us are taking off the lights, but we are pretty close. >> coming home is even sweeter for michelle who won't be deployed again. >> just to come home and know i can stay home, it is amazing. >> it is a good feeling. we just want our soldiers back. >> and when they do, there will be family, friends and supporters waiting to greet them at the gates. more than 15,000 california national guard men and women have been deployed to iraq since 2003. 27 have given their lives for the country. >> it is hard to leave those behind, and they gave the ultimate sacrifice. they really did. >>> coming um, we will go back out to the protest. 400 protestors are there
. >> the fellow members of the 749th combat support battalion were part of operation new dawn moving cargo throughout central iraq. >> we are trying to close the base down and turning to equipment and doing convoys and all of that good stuff. >> these soldiers are among the last california national guard units to come home as the u.s. withdraws its troops from iraq by the end of the year. >> we almost turned out the lights. the group behind us are taking off the lights,...
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going into the first battle i only had a couple of battalions does throw into the fight so the nightthey kicked off the attack i went down to the general who tracks out his troops to make they were set. about midnight is time for generals to get out of the way and let the lads go at it when the start -- sun son starts it. as i was falling back a mild with my radio operators to my vehicle so i could get on them and get back, i was right behind an assault vehicle that attack before the rest about an hour ahead before dawn to take the railroad station on the outskirts of the town that would allow the rest of the battalion to move up. as i walked behind that assault company all the very young men laying bare cold with no blankets laying on the ground strip-down to their combat gear, the enemy cause some mischief nearby so i got down and kept in with a corporal who was in charge of that squad. he said general this is no sweat. we will take care of this. when things died down we waited a few minutes to make sure it really died down and i heard one of the marines, the corporal could have be
going into the first battle i only had a couple of battalions does throw into the fight so the nightthey kicked off the attack i went down to the general who tracks out his troops to make they were set. about midnight is time for generals to get out of the way and let the lads go at it when the start -- sun son starts it. as i was falling back a mild with my radio operators to my vehicle so i could get on them and get back, i was right behind an assault vehicle that attack before the rest about...
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it was a point in my career where i was a successful battalion commander in korea, and now the military was trying to expand our horizons, learn more about politics, learn more about economics, about international relations about your allies so we can use you at a higher level in the organization. quite a few of my classmates mid admiral or general. >> the world has changed dramatically and it's changing super fast this year. it's remarkable what's going on. i'll come to some of that later. you as we sit here on veterans day in particular, what do you feel about the view of the modern american mill father? >> it's a great military. it's an all-volunteer force. it represents a relatively small percentage of our population, of course. i'm so proud of them. tom brokaw and i talk all the time about military service, and tom wrote that great book, "the greatest generation," talking about the world war ii generation. we've chatted about this and america is blessed to have that kind of greatness in every generation. there is no generation that is any greater than the current generation of gis
it was a point in my career where i was a successful battalion commander in korea, and now the military was trying to expand our horizons, learn more about politics, learn more about economics, about international relations about your allies so we can use you at a higher level in the organization. quite a few of my classmates mid admiral or general. >> the world has changed dramatically and it's changing super fast this year. it's remarkable what's going on. i'll come to some of that...
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may i add my tribute to the prime ministers about the sad death from the private from the second battalion, especially with remembrance sunday so near? the prime minister is rightly concerned about jobs and growth. crucial to that is consumer confidence. does he think telling 25 million workers they have no job security and can be fired at will tomorrow will boost or reduce consumer confidence? >> clearly what we have to do is make it easier for firms to hire people. that's -- that's why we have strapped labor's jobs back, that's why we have taken a million of the lowest people paid out of tax, that's why we established new rules so you can only go to a tribunal after working somewhere two years and that's why we introduced fees for claims in employment tribunals to stop those claims. and we are investing in a work program, apprenticeship, all in a way to help get young people jobs. end miliband. >> speaker, can i join the prime minister in paying tribute to private matthew hasledon. he showed immense courage trying to protect local people and i thought with his family and friends and with
may i add my tribute to the prime ministers about the sad death from the private from the second battalion, especially with remembrance sunday so near? the prime minister is rightly concerned about jobs and growth. crucial to that is consumer confidence. does he think telling 25 million workers they have no job security and can be fired at will tomorrow will boost or reduce consumer confidence? >> clearly what we have to do is make it easier for firms to hire people. that's -- that's why...
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italian governments this is the crucial issue and when the markets started not to trust the government battalion government didn't come up with the real strong measures that boosted him we will see what will come out with these political crises i think really is a little bit different than from greece i mean the situation in italy is more a political crisis than their financial crisis and everything you know way hinges on berlusconi the opposition claims that he will surely be defeated he claims he will not be defeated and secure country is a huge back to italy needs a prime minister who can get the confidence of the markets whom the markets trust to start to do recovery and the change necessary for the telly to cope with the with the present crisis. and coming up in the program for you if you haven't yet considered a trip restored you soon might we reported how the region is now attracting thousands of tourists following a strong. also we need one of the members of the seventeen month long five hundred experiment and says the project has had eight miraculous impact on his life . and at a time w
italian governments this is the crucial issue and when the markets started not to trust the government battalion government didn't come up with the real strong measures that boosted him we will see what will come out with these political crises i think really is a little bit different than from greece i mean the situation in italy is more a political crisis than their financial crisis and everything you know way hinges on berlusconi the opposition claims that he will surely be defeated he...
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tuition fee hikes police officers tore down tents and pushed their way through a human chain using battalions archie spoke with one witness who described what happened police approached with full force with right here and baton and we don't want to nor i guess to they use their batons to that repeatedly jab was in the stomach and they were him yes but there were times when people to the floor and then hitting them with with their nightsticks with their tongs as they were on the floor they were therefore if you will cross the line and then the rest in the people that weren't doing anything they hit they hit me repeatedly on the arms on the torso in the stomach and they arrested more students and they eat the students we repeatedly yelled that we were nonviolent peaceful protesters but they were extremely cruel in their attacks with that with their sticks many people were injured i heard that one professor one face was our university was was protesting and she's in the hospital and it's our school we pay tuition we pay tuition that's rising every year for less service is class sizes. and we dec
tuition fee hikes police officers tore down tents and pushed their way through a human chain using battalions archie spoke with one witness who described what happened police approached with full force with right here and baton and we don't want to nor i guess to they use their batons to that repeatedly jab was in the stomach and they were him yes but there were times when people to the floor and then hitting them with with their nightsticks with their tongs as they were on the floor they were...
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the image of another iraq war veteran cave on submit submerging who peacefully stood in front of a battalion of riot police and peacefully resisted as one of those cops drew his nightstick and ate him rupturing his spleen as well the image of young women in corralled and pepper sprayed in the ninety nine percent movement first kicked off they didn't fight back either they bravely took it and so too will all the videos and photos of the four thousand plus patriots who just sat there sat there and peaceful resistance all night sticks were shoved into their guts or while they were dragged down the streets by their hair or run over by a police motorcycle all of these are the iconic and enduring images which frankly are essential to a movement being successful. during the civil rights movement there were similar iconic images lester connick perhaps was what happened on the edmund pettus bridge in the march of one hundred sixty five what would later be known as bloody sunday civil rights demonstrators march from selma to montgomery when they began to cross that bridge they were confronted by a bar
the image of another iraq war veteran cave on submit submerging who peacefully stood in front of a battalion of riot police and peacefully resisted as one of those cops drew his nightstick and ate him rupturing his spleen as well the image of young women in corralled and pepper sprayed in the ninety nine percent movement first kicked off they didn't fight back either they bravely took it and so too will all the videos and photos of the four thousand plus patriots who just sat there sat there...
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hall has to be thinking you know if we go in with bulldozers and tear gas and sound cannons and battalions at one am probably what'll happen the next day is that the movement will be over which is the most ludicrous lunatic formulation that you could possibly come up with in fact it's likely the as it's been all along to explode the enthusiasm for the thing i can tell you right now that i plan on putting my body up for arrest in front of the stock exchange on thursday in. doing an act of civil disobedience that this is unacceptable in my city councilman you've done this for us was held in custody and not arraigned for like fifteen hours and not allowed to see his lawyer is not allowed to have no medical staff attending him even though he was bleeding from the head this is not this is this is not what happens in a country whose president is a nobel peace prize laureate and was formally a constitutional law professor at the university of chicago and not i'm sick and we just have thirty seconds a quick thoughts from you on where this is going now that there can't be physical structures in the
hall has to be thinking you know if we go in with bulldozers and tear gas and sound cannons and battalions at one am probably what'll happen the next day is that the movement will be over which is the most ludicrous lunatic formulation that you could possibly come up with in fact it's likely the as it's been all along to explode the enthusiasm for the thing i can tell you right now that i plan on putting my body up for arrest in front of the stock exchange on thursday in. doing an act of civil...