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all the medical corps. no question today what he has appeared on the medical corps of engineers project of course the monthly do it. work order for costs the holiday house rental. with chinese leaders have to say about it. finally the interface for conduct which has a population size and shape. now let's get started with money matters of dhaka medical corps during the chinese new year holiday the doctor was looking at the polity from china. many people were like having money in the good of all geared up for the whole of it. one trend of going to go abroad for medical corps. a huge number of chinese tourists looking to get medical procedures done abroad overseas tours and takes more planning and domestic travel because of word and deed. trouble is you have been busy booking trips to the horde of travelers for the past two months the average price of overseas tours have an average cut up thirty percent the previous year. the warm weather. the island played on southern china. julie won the most popular place t
all the medical corps. no question today what he has appeared on the medical corps of engineers project of course the monthly do it. work order for costs the holiday house rental. with chinese leaders have to say about it. finally the interface for conduct which has a population size and shape. now let's get started with money matters of dhaka medical corps during the chinese new year holiday the doctor was looking at the polity from china. many people were like having money in the good of all...
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same with our partnership to the marine corps. been a highly cooperative effort and as the general said, this generated out of discussions between the chief staff of the army and the commander. from a so calm perspective, what we are trying to pitch -- to contribute to the task force, i would highlight basically two main areas. the first goes to your point, which is, institutionalizing conventional force integration, interoperability, and interdependence, by reviewing and looking at the lessons learned over the last decade of work, where we have shared battle space and fought together. we are taking a deliberate and to codify the lessons learned and institutionalize that across hopefully all of the services. we are also very focused on returning to humans at the sensuality of our operations. timee are spending some developing the concept of a human domain, where individuals, groups, and populations, what are their beliefs and perceptions? are helping to contribute to that task force and, particularly, those key areas. >> excellent
same with our partnership to the marine corps. been a highly cooperative effort and as the general said, this generated out of discussions between the chief staff of the army and the commander. from a so calm perspective, what we are trying to pitch -- to contribute to the task force, i would highlight basically two main areas. the first goes to your point, which is, institutionalizing conventional force integration, interoperability, and interdependence, by reviewing and looking at the lessons...
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of our corps i mean i was just i couldn't believe it. i mean i was a marine drill instructor i trained over two thousand new marines i instilled in them our motto which is supper fidelity which is the latin for always faithful and we also had a nother slogan and it was we take care of our own and unfortunately our motto. is only as a one way street. and i should mention that some provide is a documentary that. is fatal is the name of a documentary or a documentary. that sort of charts this entire story but mike you know i actually tried to secure it on camera you know this i tried to secure an on camera interview with the marine corps and they denied me that what's your sense as to why they are so tight lipped about this. and the marine corps is the institution of honor and integrity and getting the truth out of the leadership of the marine corps from the beginning the other contamination has been my accountant trying to nail jell-o. to the wall. at the very onset in one thousand nine hundred five when the contamination became known publ
of our corps i mean i was just i couldn't believe it. i mean i was a marine drill instructor i trained over two thousand new marines i instilled in them our motto which is supper fidelity which is the latin for always faithful and we also had a nother slogan and it was we take care of our own and unfortunately our motto. is only as a one way street. and i should mention that some provide is a documentary that. is fatal is the name of a documentary or a documentary. that sort of charts this...
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marine corps spokesperson said the following some of our marine family members have experienced a tragic health issues they believe are associated with water they drank or used in the past at camp lagoon our goal is to use the best available science in an effort to provide our marine corps family members the answers they deserve and keep them updated with information as it becomes available but two men who have been personally affected by this toxic water say the marine corps response just isn't enough jerry in snigger is a career marine who raised his family at camp lagoon his daughter janie died of leukemia when she was just nine years old and my part partain is the son of a marine who was born at camp lagoon at the age of thirty nine partain was diagnosed with male breast cancer they were both here in washington d.c. today to meet with lawmakers were guarding some new research on camp legend survivors i first asked jerry inswinger to tell me about the point at which he realized his daughter's death was not just a coincidence. i had no idea i mean you know when she was diagnosed it's a
marine corps spokesperson said the following some of our marine family members have experienced a tragic health issues they believe are associated with water they drank or used in the past at camp lagoon our goal is to use the best available science in an effort to provide our marine corps family members the answers they deserve and keep them updated with information as it becomes available but two men who have been personally affected by this toxic water say the marine corps response just...
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the diplomatic corps fell in south sudan. the eastern response force was brought into the embassy to assist with the security, and the embassy had also ordered evacuations. they had already drawn down a large portion of their embassy. some cb-22's -- we tried to evacuate personnel from further north in one of the camp's, and they were shot up. we ended up coming in after that. we were focused in north africa and west africa. we were directed with about 12 hours notice to make that flight to djibouti to evacuate the rest of the embassy. we did assist with the continued withdrawal of personnel out of the embassy. as far as the conditions we executed, we felt that the security was adequate for us to do that. i'm not sure if that answers your question. >> i will take the question right next to the camera there please. >> this is joe talbot. sir, i would like to ask you about the legal framework of your missions. do you usually need to clear the mission with your local authorities? if yes, do you coordinate with the local authorit
the diplomatic corps fell in south sudan. the eastern response force was brought into the embassy to assist with the security, and the embassy had also ordered evacuations. they had already drawn down a large portion of their embassy. some cb-22's -- we tried to evacuate personnel from further north in one of the camp's, and they were shot up. we ended up coming in after that. we were focused in north africa and west africa. we were directed with about 12 hours notice to make that flight to...
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of the marine corps from the beginning the other contamination has been my accountant trying to nail jell-o. to the wall. at the very onset in one thousand nine hundred five when the contamination became known publicly we have the base environmental engineer on record stating that people weren't directly exposed to the pollutants in this lie as this but per perpetuated mutated over the past twenty five thirty years and now they've gotten to the point where you've requested there's been numerous people that rick was right interviews with them they turned everybody down because now that the truth is out there and the media knows what the truth is they don't want to put anybody out on camera where they could be trapped into asking a follow up question right at the truth that i did get that sense now jerry in two thousand and twelve there was a piece of legislation passed in the name of your daughter jamie and some anger can you tell us about what that's done and also how that sort of falling short for the people that really need aid right now. that bill was basically something to get a
of the marine corps from the beginning the other contamination has been my accountant trying to nail jell-o. to the wall. at the very onset in one thousand nine hundred five when the contamination became known publicly we have the base environmental engineer on record stating that people weren't directly exposed to the pollutants in this lie as this but per perpetuated mutated over the past twenty five thirty years and now they've gotten to the point where you've requested there's been numerous...
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see the marine corps response is just not enough. carrie and sinker is a career marine who races family image and his daughter jamie died of leukemia when she was just nine years old and my current theme is the son of a marine who was born a catholic and at the age of thirty nine per team was diagnosed with male breast cancer. they are both here in washington dc to meet with lawmakers regarding some new research on camping and survivors. i first asked syrians meter to tom about the pauline animation realize his daughter's death was not just a coincidence i had no idea. meaning you know it when she was diagnosed. hey it's a natural thing for a parent and as a child is diagnosed with a catastrophic illness too. to wonder why and i was no exception. it was until nineteen ninety seven. i found about a man about to contaminate drinking and how did you find out about it. i was. the fortune of two who retired in the area down close to camp liao. and when ptsd or was releasing their initial health assessment back in nineteen ninety seven. on
see the marine corps response is just not enough. carrie and sinker is a career marine who races family image and his daughter jamie died of leukemia when she was just nine years old and my current theme is the son of a marine who was born a catholic and at the age of thirty nine per team was diagnosed with male breast cancer. they are both here in washington dc to meet with lawmakers regarding some new research on camping and survivors. i first asked syrians meter to tom about the pauline...
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army air corps. then in 1938 he became chief of the u.s. army our corps. and at that time he inherited a force that was probably the seventh or eighth biggest air force in the world at a time when anything below five was a pretty pitiful thing. in fact, the u.s. army air corps at the time that hap took over was just a really pitiful stepchild of the land army. they had 1700 airplanes, most of them obsolete. well, that's not exactly true. all of them were obsolete. [laughter] they had a head count of 20,000, so it was, you know, the equivalent of a division plus of ground troops. it was a pretty pathetic thing. but maylon craig was chief of staff, and e insisted that we don't -- he insisted that we don't need those damn airplanes. that was, that was what he had to deal with. coincidentally concern this is 1938 -- hap became chief the same week that some gentlemen were having a little summit conference in munich. president of france was there, mr. neville chamberlain, the prime minister of of great britain, was there. and chancellor adolf hitler. and they, h
army air corps. then in 1938 he became chief of the u.s. army our corps. and at that time he inherited a force that was probably the seventh or eighth biggest air force in the world at a time when anything below five was a pretty pitiful thing. in fact, the u.s. army air corps at the time that hap took over was just a really pitiful stepchild of the land army. they had 1700 airplanes, most of them obsolete. well, that's not exactly true. all of them were obsolete. [laughter] they had a head...
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the army corps said the original dam cost $8 million to build 60 years ago.hase two addition now would cost $250 million, couldn't do it. >> thank you. >>> check out mount diablo. that is snow. you can barely see it, but it got a light dusting yesterday all the way down to 2,000 feet. i saw it from my house. i tweeted you a photo of it. >> yes. >> we were both like dancing out in the yard after that. >> the rain is here. >> great news. it was cold, wet. some spots got 1/2 to 3/4-inch of rainfall and that's just the beginning. we have a little pattern change here, not a guarantee it lasts through the rainy season, but for the next week we're back to normal. peek outside, clear skies after a chilly day, didn't make it to 60 degrees since the new year. we'll get chilly tonight. a lot of you will wake up below freezing. that includes you in santa rosa down to 30 tonight, fairfield 30, livermore and napa 32, san francisco 43 degrees. how much did the rain over the weekend help? we got a little more than 1/4- inch of rainfall in san francisco. that shaved 2.4% off
the army corps said the original dam cost $8 million to build 60 years ago.hase two addition now would cost $250 million, couldn't do it. >> thank you. >>> check out mount diablo. that is snow. you can barely see it, but it got a light dusting yesterday all the way down to 2,000 feet. i saw it from my house. i tweeted you a photo of it. >> yes. >> we were both like dancing out in the yard after that. >> the rain is here. >> great news. it was cold, wet....
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this corps property and bring my gun. i've got a concealed weapons permit you know. and i've car raid gun on many federal lands with it and there is no restriction and i supported the park provisions last year. but we're creating another imaginary problem to add another title to this hash of a bill. so, i'm sorry that we're having to go forward in this way. i did support a less controversial measure for sportsmen, heritage in the last congress and even that didn't go anywhere in the senate this one already has an affirmed veto threat from the white house and the senate isn't going to take it up so we can pretend we did something here today and some people get excited about the fact that we did something here today that will never happen. we could and it's much harder agree on a bipartisan measure for reasonable measures to pr protect people's rights to hunt and fish and bear arms but we're not going to do that. so let's get on with the political show. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlema
this corps property and bring my gun. i've got a concealed weapons permit you know. and i've car raid gun on many federal lands with it and there is no restriction and i supported the park provisions last year. but we're creating another imaginary problem to add another title to this hash of a bill. so, i'm sorry that we're having to go forward in this way. i did support a less controversial measure for sportsmen, heritage in the last congress and even that didn't go anywhere in the senate this...
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army air corps. then in 1938 he became chief of the u.s. army air corps. and at that time he inherited a force that was probably the seventh or eighth biggest air force in the. down to 20,000. it was a pretty pathetic thing. maylon craig was chief of staff, and he insisted that we don't need those texas a&m -- those damn airplanes. that was what he had to deal with. quince lentally, this is 1938, hap became chief the same week that some gentlemen were having a conference in munich. the president of france was there. mr. new jersey devil chamber -- neville chamberlain, prime minister of great britain was there, and chancellor adolf hitler. hitler was sort of stretching his muscles in those days. he had rearmed germany, and he was thinking that he wanted to run europe. well -- england and france didn't want germany running europe, but they didn't want another war. so they had this summit conference in munich, and hitler said, okay, guys. not in those z same words. if you'll just give me most of check czechoslovakia, there'll be no war. neville chamberlain we
army air corps. then in 1938 he became chief of the u.s. army air corps. and at that time he inherited a force that was probably the seventh or eighth biggest air force in the. down to 20,000. it was a pretty pathetic thing. maylon craig was chief of staff, and he insisted that we don't need those texas a&m -- those damn airplanes. that was what he had to deal with. quince lentally, this is 1938, hap became chief the same week that some gentlemen were having a conference in munich. the...
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army airplane corp.. well, in six qers, built it up from 1700 obsolete airplanes that had to be bone away, to 17,000 air r airplanes. there was. en stuff there, some stuff sold for -- 34,000, and in six years, it was nearing 80,000, 20,000 men p mushroom to 2.4 million. hap arnold built the largest air force in the world. it's the largest air force in world history. what did he do with this air force? a lot of things, he timely had the chance toker ups -- if you have a long range bomber, reach into the enemy's heart land, and you can take out his armorment factories. you can take out his transportation network. you can destroy his oil wells, oil refineries, and after you do that, go after his synthetic industry. the germans had a state of the art one. little story i like to tell about air power in world war ii, june of 1944, the u.s. army resources were leaning on the apathy of their power. june of 1944, the allies timely decided that they were ready to invade europe, so on a day where it has its own lett
army airplane corp.. well, in six qers, built it up from 1700 obsolete airplanes that had to be bone away, to 17,000 air r airplanes. there was. en stuff there, some stuff sold for -- 34,000, and in six years, it was nearing 80,000, 20,000 men p mushroom to 2.4 million. hap arnold built the largest air force in the world. it's the largest air force in world history. what did he do with this air force? a lot of things, he timely had the chance toker ups -- if you have a long range bomber, reach...
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army air corps started to get what it needed. and you start out with 1700 mostly obsolete airplanes, when you've got to imagine that anything you get on top of that is going to be state of the art because new. and so she started building a this u.s. army air corps. and he started lobbying for more autonomy for the u.s. army air corps which leads into this whole idea that this is a man who invented the u.s. air force. he had a unique l.i. in a man named george marshall who was the guy who took over for male and greg. another one of these weird coincidences of history, george marshall took over for male and great in september of 1939. and -- which is on the very same week that hitler who was going to be satisfied with czechoslovakia, needed no more territory blitzkrieg into poland and started world war ii, the word that neville chamberlain insisted would never happen because we had peace at. so george marshall took over as chief of staff of the u.s. army and became hap arnold boss. well, when half point down the hall to the pentago
army air corps started to get what it needed. and you start out with 1700 mostly obsolete airplanes, when you've got to imagine that anything you get on top of that is going to be state of the art because new. and so she started building a this u.s. army air corps. and he started lobbying for more autonomy for the u.s. army air corps which leads into this whole idea that this is a man who invented the u.s. air force. he had a unique l.i. in a man named george marshall who was the guy who took...
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, mostly the white house press corps doesn't want to talk about this. what was the president doing by saying that there was a terror situation when he wasn't calling it a terrorist act? in was a problem there because they were trying to have it both ways. we both know, bill, this was weeks before the president's re-election when his campaign slogan al qaedaback was dead. this was a huge problem. >> we been over there so many times he didn't ask question about edward snowden or the n.s.a. or syria. not one question of keystone xl pipeline. he could have made news. >> a correction, there was a question about keystone xl pipeline in 9 second part of the interview this was taped 9 one of the things that president did he deflected questions by counter purging against o'reilly and against fox news from his point of view, from our point of view an effective tackic, was it? >> he said these surface because you and your t station will promote them because folks line you are telling them, this is what the president kept railing against and he was doing this for a
, mostly the white house press corps doesn't want to talk about this. what was the president doing by saying that there was a terror situation when he wasn't calling it a terrorist act? in was a problem there because they were trying to have it both ways. we both know, bill, this was weeks before the president's re-election when his campaign slogan al qaedaback was dead. this was a huge problem. >> we been over there so many times he didn't ask question about edward snowden or the n.s.a....
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so i think this is what we do, marine corps. we've got a long history of these types of sort of small war type operations. we've got a generation or two of marines have come in, with the expense of being in iraq and in afghanistan but i think this is a return back to more the way marines have traditionally operated. this is not an area where i feel uncomfortable. and, in fact, many of the places that we're operating, many other countries, partners that we operated with are the same ones that i spent the first 10 years of my career on amphibious shipping banging around the mediterranean working with. >> so the new normal is not all that new to you. >> well, i think it's maybe just a different way to characterize it. without getting into all the social aspects of media and the speed of information, all those things that have been talked about a lot, for example, with the arab spring. so i think what the new norm tries to characterize it is that the speed at which these crises will erupt and the speed at which they can transfer and
so i think this is what we do, marine corps. we've got a long history of these types of sort of small war type operations. we've got a generation or two of marines have come in, with the expense of being in iraq and in afghanistan but i think this is a return back to more the way marines have traditionally operated. this is not an area where i feel uncomfortable. and, in fact, many of the places that we're operating, many other countries, partners that we operated with are the same ones that i...
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in davidsonville road, richard reeve, abc 7 news. , now is your chance to try the marine corps marathon. helping you take charge of your health. the cutting-edge technology developed by a local woman. the winter olympic games are over in russia. >> the marine corps marathon lottery is open to interested runners. the lottery will remain open through noon on march 15. anyone age 14 and older can register on the race's website. people who enter will be notified of their status on march 19. celebratingorps is a big anniversary today. it has been 69 years since the during the battle in japan. the historic moment has been re-created through a statue that is at the marine corps memorial in arlington, virginia. one of the most debated and discussed topics in our country today is health care. womant's working developed cutting edge technology she says helps patients control their own health and medical records. alison starling has her story. >> when robin was little, she was not a great student. teachers said she was loot -- too slow to learn anything. but her parents taught her to never give up
in davidsonville road, richard reeve, abc 7 news. , now is your chance to try the marine corps marathon. helping you take charge of your health. the cutting-edge technology developed by a local woman. the winter olympic games are over in russia. >> the marine corps marathon lottery is open to interested runners. the lottery will remain open through noon on march 15. anyone age 14 and older can register on the race's website. people who enter will be notified of their status on march 19....
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i'll go lobby the army corps of engineers or lobby the department of xyz? i don't know where they are located, i don't know what they do, and i don't know if i can get a meeting with them. so i think it is a mixed bag. i think overall you know, it would be good to actually recover some of that and allow more spending authority for the legislative branch. >> write it down. we started the campaign to bring back earmarks here today. forward. i'm ready for questions from the audience. yes. >> i'll shout it out. my question is -- particularly the house version section 132 encourages the army corps to use innovative materials where they can. on some of these new projects. i come from an industry that makes innovative material that is are used in water infrastructure reinforcement, so i'm just wondering where the corps is on some of the terms that are lighter stronger don't rust, and maybe what industry can do to try to highlight their importance in infrastructure both water and around the country in land transportation? thanks. >> i appreciate that question. one
i'll go lobby the army corps of engineers or lobby the department of xyz? i don't know where they are located, i don't know what they do, and i don't know if i can get a meeting with them. so i think it is a mixed bag. i think overall you know, it would be good to actually recover some of that and allow more spending authority for the legislative branch. >> write it down. we started the campaign to bring back earmarks here today. forward. i'm ready for questions from the audience. yes....
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corps has beency addressing the issue of scarcity of water. with a major support from donors, we expanded our program dramatic lead to support the community. ar projects operate across wide range of activities from drilling wells at the refugee camps to building the capacity of local partners. our projects have full components. we begin with building the infrastructure. weak, worn-out infrastructure. upgrades are needed urgently. unicef, we are working to improve the aging network. these projects include reservoir renovation, new pipelines, and renovating pump stations. we are also working with our for thertners community-based organizations. we have invested in the capacity of local to our programs. ,e train them on accounting project management, and provide cash to loans for water saving improvements. then we worked on changing the attitudes and that also goes for working with cbo's. we are helping them to raise awareness to improve the program outreach and expand awareness and educate jordanians and syrian students on water management. we b
corps has beency addressing the issue of scarcity of water. with a major support from donors, we expanded our program dramatic lead to support the community. ar projects operate across wide range of activities from drilling wells at the refugee camps to building the capacity of local partners. our projects have full components. we begin with building the infrastructure. weak, worn-out infrastructure. upgrades are needed urgently. unicef, we are working to improve the aging network. these...
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in triangle, virginia, news4. >>> the eyes of freedom exhibit is at the marine corps museum through next thursday march 6th. >>> just about an hour ago, nbc4 celebrated black history month with a program honoring some local leaders. our own chris lawrence emceed the event that took place in our studios. the chamber choir sang including ann and michael bland who own several mcdonald's restaurants in the area, also literary activist, e burton miller and said black history month is still important to celebrate. >> history is an ongoing thing not just in the past. what happens now, we're still telling the american story. african-americans have always been part of the american story from the time this country started. >> the group, covenant house, received a $5,000 check for their outstanding work. that organization is the largest housing provider for youth ages 18-24, in our area. >>> doug is back with more about our weather. that stuff sure did melt fast. it looked pretty exciting a few minutes this morning. >> almost like deja vu from yesterday morning. yogi bear right there. it was a
in triangle, virginia, news4. >>> the eyes of freedom exhibit is at the marine corps museum through next thursday march 6th. >>> just about an hour ago, nbc4 celebrated black history month with a program honoring some local leaders. our own chris lawrence emceed the event that took place in our studios. the chamber choir sang including ann and michael bland who own several mcdonald's restaurants in the area, also literary activist, e burton miller and said black history month...
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marine corps as well. some view him as a chinese american warrior, the smithsonian tv channel has a documentary about his life called uncommon valor, depicting his work in the korean war. also we honored him in our chambers at the san francisco born chinese american hero, i think that was last year. and u.s. marine corps general ray davis has described my uncle kirk lee as the bravest marine he's ever known. honorary marshal major kirk chiu and lee, he was active in the marine corps 20 years. he joined at 18 out of his high school in sacramento. he's 88 years old right now and he'll be driven by members of the cafe post, and he's also the first regular marine officer of asian american descent, but he was honored for his bravery in many ways at the battle of [speaker not understood] where 8,000 marines, about half of them died or were wounded or disabled and the front line rifle companies of which he was a part, some of them suffered 90% casualties in that terrible battle. i wanted to say that as he's becom
marine corps as well. some view him as a chinese american warrior, the smithsonian tv channel has a documentary about his life called uncommon valor, depicting his work in the korean war. also we honored him in our chambers at the san francisco born chinese american hero, i think that was last year. and u.s. marine corps general ray davis has described my uncle kirk lee as the bravest marine he's ever known. honorary marshal major kirk chiu and lee, he was active in the marine corps 20 years....
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the second effort we are working in parallel with the army corps of engineers, it's the same type of program we are using to pursue funding for the 17 principal basin and it's unpredictable. we can ask for funds but we don't know if it's going to be assigned because the national pot for this type of funding is very small. we've been pursuing it in parallel and we've just heard in the last 6 weeks or so that it looks like we are going to get a small amount of money to start this process through the army corps of engineers so the project manager on our end was deployed to afghanistan, is going to be back next month. at that point we'll be able to figure out how these two efforts can plug into one another or create some synergy or how we'll manage that. >> let me just clarify. i thought i read here that we were allocating 500,000 out of our capital plan and you are talking about getting a larger poopl of funding from the federal government? or asking the federal government for the 500,000? >> i'm just going to clarify there's actually three efforts. the two-year capital budget allocates
the second effort we are working in parallel with the army corps of engineers, it's the same type of program we are using to pursue funding for the 17 principal basin and it's unpredictable. we can ask for funds but we don't know if it's going to be assigned because the national pot for this type of funding is very small. we've been pursuing it in parallel and we've just heard in the last 6 weeks or so that it looks like we are going to get a small amount of money to start this process through...
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and i was very critical of the white house press corps. at the time for not raising those questions with president bush. i have heard this media push, push, push on carney and -- >> i would love to see the same. >> you can watch it every day live. >> we had from bill o'reiley when he interviewed george w. bush, he said doesn't it bother you that people hate you? so bill o'reiley has been pushing presidents of both parties. >> let me get to another news item here. >>> this is a fox buzz alert. a former state department official has pleaded guilty to leaking classified information about north korea to james rosen back in 2009. steven cahill was prosecuted under the espionage act even though he was dealing with a foreigner, not a foreign country. agreed to a 13-month sentence. it was in this case that the just department was newspapering and named him as a coconspirator, an outrage in my view since he was doing nis job as a journalist. once that sentencing takes place, that case will be closed. send me the tweet and we'll read them later in t
and i was very critical of the white house press corps. at the time for not raising those questions with president bush. i have heard this media push, push, push on carney and -- >> i would love to see the same. >> you can watch it every day live. >> we had from bill o'reiley when he interviewed george w. bush, he said doesn't it bother you that people hate you? so bill o'reiley has been pushing presidents of both parties. >> let me get to another news item here....
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go to nbcwashington.com and search marine corps marathon.ou'll find the link to sign up for the lottery. >>> as the 2014 winter games wraps up today, we thought we would run through the olympics by the
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forces inside of the marine corps. they have one in open hour, one in california is the bulk of ths that come out of these forces. this type of force is really used for major combat operations. it is a corps sized force like what you saw made the march to baghdad in 2003. next to that, you have the brigade commanded by a one-star. it says up to 15,000. this can range from a joint task force headquarters up to aggregating multiple forces in support of major combat operations. then you have the two on the left, which we would consider our forward deployed forces that we would project forward and anticipate would be operating in theater all the time, not just when there is a crisis. the one we have traditionally deployed is the marine
forces inside of the marine corps. they have one in open hour, one in california is the bulk of ths that come out of these forces. this type of force is really used for major combat operations. it is a corps sized force like what you saw made the march to baghdad in 2003. next to that, you have the brigade commanded by a one-star. it says up to 15,000. this can range from a joint task force headquarters up to aggregating multiple forces in support of major combat operations. then you have the...
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the diplomatic corps fell in south sudan. the eastern response force was brought into the embassy to assist with the security, and the embassy had also ordered evacuations. they had already drawn down a large portion of their embassy. 22's were used to evacuate personnel from further north in one of the camp's, and they were shot up. we ended up coming in after that. we were focused in north africa and west africa. we were directed with about 12 hours' notice to make that flight to djibouti to evacuate the rest of the embassy. as i mentioned, we did assist with the continued withdrawal of personnel out of the embassy. as far as the conditions we executed, we felt that the security was adequate for us to do that. i'm not sure if that answers your question. >> i will take the question right next to the camera there please. then i am going to come to the questions on the second row. >> this is joe talbot. sir, i would like to ask you about the legal framework of your missions. do you usually need to clear the mission with your l
the diplomatic corps fell in south sudan. the eastern response force was brought into the embassy to assist with the security, and the embassy had also ordered evacuations. they had already drawn down a large portion of their embassy. 22's were used to evacuate personnel from further north in one of the camp's, and they were shot up. we ended up coming in after that. we were focused in north africa and west africa. we were directed with about 12 hours' notice to make that flight to djibouti to...
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but he's never actually seen a corps. nd he hopes he never does. meanwhile, he is learning how to cook. his neighbor is teaching him how to make german pan carkse. -- cakes. and she thinks that's enough milk but dar yo wants to add some more. she tells him it depends whether he wants the batter to be sweet or sour. he thinks it's just right. and now for some eggs. she thinks four should be nough. she moved into the retirement home four years ago after her husband died. after a few months here, he has concluded this is not the way he wants to spend his later years. he says he thinks of his own grandfather of the perfect example. he stayed home where he felt most comfortable. the more he thinks about it, the more doubts he has about spending one's golden years in the confines of an institution like this. as for the pan cakes, kind of bland, he says. but otherwise pretty good. a meal at the university ahead of the big exam. the past few weeks have been a pressure cooker of study and work as the stress increases his initial enthusiasm has waned. now he
but he's never actually seen a corps. nd he hopes he never does. meanwhile, he is learning how to cook. his neighbor is teaching him how to make german pan carkse. -- cakes. and she thinks that's enough milk but dar yo wants to add some more. she tells him it depends whether he wants the batter to be sweet or sour. he thinks it's just right. and now for some eggs. she thinks four should be nough. she moved into the retirement home four years ago after her husband died. after a few months here,...
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some talking about significant cuts to the marine corps. we will see fights on just about everything as he gets up to the hill. >> have we seen plans similar to this before like with donald rumsfeld prior to 9/11? rex i am not sure about that and what was being proposed. 9/11 changed everything overnight. we did see secretary gates and secretary panetta push these specific proposals with tri-care fees with some of the benefit rollbacks. they were met with mixed success. it is very easy for congress to give out extra money when it looks like they are being magnanimous when it comes time to pay for it and it becomes tougher for everyone. >> what happens with the budget proposal from here, the proposal from secretary hagel, where it is a go now? rex next monday we will see the rollout of the federal budget proposals. said -- gaveel some of the themes and you will see people attacking the nitty-gritty specifics. it will head up to the hill and there are some authorization bills. mckeon said that he has committed this year to making sure that hi
some talking about significant cuts to the marine corps. we will see fights on just about everything as he gets up to the hill. >> have we seen plans similar to this before like with donald rumsfeld prior to 9/11? rex i am not sure about that and what was being proposed. 9/11 changed everything overnight. we did see secretary gates and secretary panetta push these specific proposals with tri-care fees with some of the benefit rollbacks. they were met with mixed success. it is very easy...
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the army corps of engineers has built a new 350-mile levy system to protect the city. >> when a stormrricane comes up from the gulf of mexico, it could potentially come right through here. >> and right here there is already a problem. a near one-mile stretch of levy has already sunk up to 6 inches more than expected. >> we're continually subsiding. the sursurface is composed of different layers that are very challenging to build on. >> reporter: most new orleans residents know that just a few inches means a lot to get an idea of the shifting landscape in this city, all you have to do is take a ride. what is the guarantee? >> there is no guarantees in anything. but what we can point to is 2012 we had hurricane isaac, the system did exactly what it was supposed to do. >> when you ask me questions about the levy system, i don't think we have a whole lot of faith, a lot of us don't, because i am petrified of losing this again. i really don't want to go through what we went through. >> reporter: right now the army corps is repairing the sinking levies, but soon they are turn over the respo
the army corps of engineers has built a new 350-mile levy system to protect the city. >> when a stormrricane comes up from the gulf of mexico, it could potentially come right through here. >> and right here there is already a problem. a near one-mile stretch of levy has already sunk up to 6 inches more than expected. >> we're continually subsiding. the sursurface is composed of different layers that are very challenging to build on. >> reporter: most new orleans...
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lou: the press corps asking these questions five years into the id ministration.ughter] and eric colder five years later, saying i cannot abide the justice not being able to vote with. in this which is apparently his last year in office. >> eric holder now wants to appoint a guy with the head of the civil-rights division because he was the big supporter of one of the most torrey cop killers in american history. this desire surprise me that holder thinks it is the biggest issue of vegetable -- imagi >> apparently they want to have all lot of votes from those experts better democrats. lou: apparently the number reaches 5.5 million. not inconsiderable constituency. >> it sounds like a landslide. [laughter] lou: do york yankees shortstop will retire after this season it has the best pension program just 43 days of service guaranteed $34,000 per year pension but jeter has made over to a hundred $50 billion in salary just guessing, he probably has not calculated his penchant quite as closely as we have controversy topless photos of the downhill skier appearing on line n
lou: the press corps asking these questions five years into the id ministration.ughter] and eric colder five years later, saying i cannot abide the justice not being able to vote with. in this which is apparently his last year in office. >> eric holder now wants to appoint a guy with the head of the civil-rights division because he was the big supporter of one of the most torrey cop killers in american history. this desire surprise me that holder thinks it is the biggest issue of...
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. >> they were not news corp.yees. they had been contractors working for us. >> that means they have to start all over? >> they have higher, ey their credit. they allocate money and they have higher some fine tech reporters. >> it was separate. it was operated separately. we were started with in a long -- larger --tion. >> wh will you do? >> it was really long this year. >> three hours. ie reviewed price. d pricit sold outd in three ho. clients will be different from previous confereprevio the master is, so you know, good interviews and conversation. that is the foundation. we have some ideas for changes. this is an opportunity, and i know it soun hokey, to continue the kind of quality and approach t appre had. everybody we cover changes whate s whthey do every month, every x months. that is the latest world works. we will do the same thing. this a kindmake t of clearinghouse for all information about technology? >> the technology you need togy know. i will give you example of something we have already done. we ha
. >> they were not news corp.yees. they had been contractors working for us. >> that means they have to start all over? >> they have higher, ey their credit. they allocate money and they have higher some fine tech reporters. >> it was separate. it was operated separately. we were started with in a long -- larger --tion. >> wh will you do? >> it was really long this year. >> three hours. ie reviewed price. d pricit sold outd in three ho. clients will be...
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the marine corps has freestanding mag tafs. starting on the far right, marine expert gary --marine forces. the incumbent -- they encompass the operating forces. this is the bulk of the marines that deploy or come out of these forces. this type force is used for major combat operations. ized force like what you saw made the march to baghdad in 2003. next to that, you have the brigade commanded by a one-star. it says up to 15,000. this can range from eight joint task force headquarters up to aggregating multiple forces in support of major combat operations. then you have the two on the left, which we would consider our forward deployed forces that we would project forward and anticipate would be operating in theater all the time, not just when there is a crisis. the one we have traditionally deployed is the marine expeditionary unit. it is about 2500 marines. it is associated with amphibious shipping. that is what you mostly see on the news, marines operating off of the ships. we have two of those on the water at all times. one i
the marine corps has freestanding mag tafs. starting on the far right, marine expert gary --marine forces. the incumbent -- they encompass the operating forces. this is the bulk of the marines that deploy or come out of these forces. this type force is used for major combat operations. ized force like what you saw made the march to baghdad in 2003. next to that, you have the brigade commanded by a one-star. it says up to 15,000. this can range from eight joint task force headquarters up to...
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marine corps and the u.s.ext, an nba hall of famer calls it the coolest experience of his life. charles barkley reflecting on his oval office moment with the president of the united states. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. visit today for exceptional offers. ♪ visit today for exceptional offers. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown
marine corps and the u.s.ext, an nba hall of famer calls it the coolest experience of his life. charles barkley reflecting on his oval office moment with the president of the united states. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales...
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i really don't want to go through when we went through. >> reporter: soon the army corps of engineersl turn over the maintenance to the state. >> we're going to try to put in some instruments to measure the subsidence. >> reporter: scott craig is grateful for the protection, but worries nonetheless. >> the state of louisiana has a stake in it. the state of louisiana is well aware of what could happen if these levies fail again. the greatest city in this state probably won't come back. how are we doing guys? >> reporter: he and others hope the engineering promises will hold. >>> president obama is traveling to minnesota today. he'll focus on improving america's infrastructure. the president wants to invest billions to upgrade the country's bridges, highways, and transit system, the white house says the proposal will help create jobs. ♪ >>> wall street in the green at this hour all due to a redate in home sales. right up up 56 points. s&p also eyeing a new record. >>> the huge data breach at target affecting their bottom line. they said their profits dropped 26%. >>> federal prosecutors
i really don't want to go through when we went through. >> reporter: soon the army corps of engineersl turn over the maintenance to the state. >> we're going to try to put in some instruments to measure the subsidence. >> reporter: scott craig is grateful for the protection, but worries nonetheless. >> the state of louisiana has a stake in it. the state of louisiana is well aware of what could happen if these levies fail again. the greatest city in this state probably...
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it was just sheer corp. roll punishment and i must say it was effective. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jon: no deep emotional scars there. [ laughter ] by the mika bra skin i ask's father was adding that to his wikipedia page. ho do you punish a child's brain? we turn to missouri for that where state representative rick bratton son a crusade. >> after three failed attempts to change the way schools teach evolution he is using the language of choice. >> my bill would allow parents to opt out of natural selection teaching. >> i definitely think parents should be notified if evolution is taught. i believe creation. >> it's not taught in the bible so i should be taught in the class. [laughter] >> jon: the bible class. otherwise you are setting a pretty high hurdle if schools can't teach anything that is not in the bible, all right, kids welcome to woodshop. um, once again we will be building an arc. [ laughter ] all right we've had our fun with missouri let's move on again to another state. it's rolly kansas again? y
it was just sheer corp. roll punishment and i must say it was effective. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jon: no deep emotional scars there. [ laughter ] by the mika bra skin i ask's father was adding that to his wikipedia page. ho do you punish a child's brain? we turn to missouri for that where state representative rick bratton son a crusade. >> after three failed attempts to change the way schools teach evolution he is using the language of choice. >> my bill would allow...
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half of their employees. >> they were not news corp.. had been contractor b rking for us. >> that ey have to start all over? >> they have hired, to their credit. they allocate theyand they have hired some hane tech reporters. >> it was separate. it was operated separately. we were a startup within sta larger organization. unfortunately that doesn't work. >> what will you do? you will have a conference? >> it was really long this year. >> three ours. we raised the price. it sold out three hours. >> how will it be different from previous conferences? >> the foundation of it, and you are the master of this, so you know, good interviews and conversation. that will still be the foundation. but we have some ideas for changes. we see this as an opportunity and i know it sounds hokey, to , continue the kind of quality and approach that we have had. everybody we cover changes whata they do every month, every six .. that is the way the wos d works. we will do the sam wiling. >> you want to make this a kind of clearinghouse for all information abo
half of their employees. >> they were not news corp.. had been contractor b rking for us. >> that ey have to start all over? >> they have hired, to their credit. they allocate theyand they have hired some hane tech reporters. >> it was separate. it was operated separately. we were a startup within sta larger organization. unfortunately that doesn't work. >> what will you do? you will have a conference? >> it was really long this year. >> three ours. we...
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cutting up the middle, because in the marine corps they are already doing that. middle.out the this program is already going on. , giving themg out the incentives to get out. we areans, again, that starting to flood the economy with newly unemployed people from close bases. communities are going to take the brunt of not having that support, holding out when you have those capabilities. and about operational maintenance? we will continue spending on operations and maintenance, but let me ask you, operations -- do we need to be in every conflict? this way we continue being a strong military presence. there may be no way of working in these wars. guest: that is for secretary hagel said yesterday. we are not going to be preparing to fight every war. in libya we had a much more limited air operation. country is much more reluctant to fight every war and get local police officers who were sometimes referred to. we are seeing a shift in that. in the marines, people are being given incentives to leave. the front page of "the usa today to go with this, -- today," with --
cutting up the middle, because in the marine corps they are already doing that. middle.out the this program is already going on. , giving themg out the incentives to get out. we areans, again, that starting to flood the economy with newly unemployed people from close bases. communities are going to take the brunt of not having that support, holding out when you have those capabilities. and about operational maintenance? we will continue spending on operations and maintenance, but let me ask...
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. >>> a long time raiders fan and marine corps veteran has just received an honor after saving a woman's life. brian flores is there to explain why he says he would do it again even though he got injured. >> reporter: good evening, what a man, he was here when he saw a woman bought to jump from there and today he received a special award for that. for a while he did not want to be called hero but today he has come to accept. >> i will say, yes, i am a hero, because it has been presenting many times so i will acknowledge i am a hero. >> and rightfully so, today donnie received a special award and sermon from the joint powers authority for his actions last november in which he saved a woman's life. >> we thank him for his protective arms of compassion. >> donnie was attending the raider's titans game just hanging out taking pictures near the torch honoring al davis when he heard a person yelling at another woman not to jump from the third deck of the coliseum, didn't knee marine corps and viet nam vet came run in. i yelled up to her and told her not to do it and then i told to my co-worker
. >>> a long time raiders fan and marine corps veteran has just received an honor after saving a woman's life. brian flores is there to explain why he says he would do it again even though he got injured. >> reporter: good evening, what a man, he was here when he saw a woman bought to jump from there and today he received a special award for that. for a while he did not want to be called hero but today he has come to accept. >> i will say, yes, i am a hero, because it has...