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we have reports of humvees now at the border. thomas: on this side of the border, i think concentrating on the situation as they bed down to sleep, i may be 400 meters away, but the police have fanned -- thinned. serbian police have sort of formed a line but it's not a line that would stop any concerted effort to -- that led them through the country which has been done. the security is less than it was but we will see what happens tomorrow. >> the situation is calm her, but it was an incredibly chaotic situation today. what is the resolve like among the refugees where you are on the serbian side of the border? do you anticipate that they might try this again tomorrow? thomas: it's very difficult to gauge a general feeling. i've been speaking to people on the ground here. some have heard about croatia. there is a limited amount of information getting through. something croatia is a better idea. there are questions about if it is a safe country to go to. i think it speaks to just the amount of knowledge people have here on the grou
we have reports of humvees now at the border. thomas: on this side of the border, i think concentrating on the situation as they bed down to sleep, i may be 400 meters away, but the police have fanned -- thinned. serbian police have sort of formed a line but it's not a line that would stop any concerted effort to -- that led them through the country which has been done. the security is less than it was but we will see what happens tomorrow. >> the situation is calm her, but it was an...
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they have better stuff than we do, the humvees with armor plating, 2,300 humvees , 2,300. i thought i misread it. armor plated. if i wanted warriors, some of the best people in the world, if our wounded warriors -- [applause] if our wounded warriors were in those humvees they would not have lost their arms and legs and had such a tough life. these are the greatest people. so we are going to make our military so strong and so powerful and so great that the world perspectives again commander going to take care of our veterans because they are treated like dirt class citizens. [applause] our veterans are our greatest people. and we're going to take care of them. so in closing i just want to thank all of the people in dallas. you are amazing people, and it really is fun to be here, such energy and. i will tell you, we're going to fight hard, negotiate tough, do fantastically well , put our people back to work, get rid of these ridiculous -- everything is so bad. there going to get rid of the regulations such as destroying us. you cannot breathe. you cannot breathe. you are goi
they have better stuff than we do, the humvees with armor plating, 2,300 humvees , 2,300. i thought i misread it. armor plated. if i wanted warriors, some of the best people in the world, if our wounded warriors -- [applause] if our wounded warriors were in those humvees they would not have lost their arms and legs and had such a tough life. these are the greatest people. so we are going to make our military so strong and so powerful and so great that the world perspectives again commander...
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we send humvees, the best in the world, 2,300.ot talking about three or four, i thought they were talking like 23 or 2. we send 2,300 humvees, the finest in the world, armor 2, plated and everything, over to our allies. >> isis has them. >> one s shot is fired. our allies run. isis now has 2,300. do you know how many that is? i thought they were wrong. i thought when i read it, i thought maybe they made a typographical -- like 23. tho and by the way, we don't have the quality of humvees, so now they have better machinery thana our guys that are driving around that don't even have protection underneath. that's why they're losing their legs and their arms.s. >> scary. >> we need smart people.. we need a great military, a strong military. you know, they all say i'll be the best in jobs, everybody says that.ry i will be so great at jobs. i think i'll be equally great in the military. and the other thing we have to do, we have a moral obligation to take care of our vets. by the way, unlike jeb bush -- >> take care of our women. >> -- w
we send humvees, the best in the world, 2,300.ot talking about three or four, i thought they were talking like 23 or 2. we send 2,300 humvees, the finest in the world, armor 2, plated and everything, over to our allies. >> isis has them. >> one s shot is fired. our allies run. isis now has 2,300. do you know how many that is? i thought they were wrong. i thought when i read it, i thought maybe they made a typographical -- like 23. tho and by the way, we don't have the quality of...
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it's reporting that a witness said that three hungarian military humvees mounted with guns have approached the border with serbia near that crossing where police clashed with refugees earlier. they say that refugees left the roads and went into the fields and there were soldiers manning the guns. you can't see that from where you are. we don't have independent verification, but that is quite alarming news if that is true for the refugees still there at the border. >> they're seeing a beefed up military presence. there are helicopters, riot police, and regular border police. they saw in the last few days police mounted on horseback. we've seen buses, water canons, and now to hear this it sounds like it's in line with the kind of reinforcement that the hungarians said that they would take at this time, which they are calling a time of crisis. they mated it a time of emergency. they're taking emergency measures in two counties. one is directly behind us in order to reinforce their borders and make sure that they can stop in a influx of refugees trying to get into hungary especially the last f
it's reporting that a witness said that three hungarian military humvees mounted with guns have approached the border with serbia near that crossing where police clashed with refugees earlier. they say that refugees left the roads and went into the fields and there were soldiers manning the guns. you can't see that from where you are. we don't have independent verification, but that is quite alarming news if that is true for the refugees still there at the border. >> they're seeing a...
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when central command talks about the fact they have blown up 184 humvees it sounds like a lot.own the numbers, that they captured 2300 humvees from iraqi forces when they captured the city of mosul alone. when you drill down the details of weapons isis put together it is very daunting. >> yes it is. it suggests a situation that can and indeed spinning already out of control. the question how much longer can the united states try to keep all of this at arm's length? isis will only gain strength this sort of thing incentivizes the world's bad actors. that's what we're seeing in north korea. they want what iran got. isis wants to be in the same game. unless the united states begins to up ante pushing back against these rogue regimes, they will ownly continue to press forward. melissa: chris, you talk about isis as threat overseas and a lot of people do, why is it our problem? you look at the plot foiled recently, a 15-year-old, sound a little young, arrested outside of philadelphia for planning an attack inspired by isis against the pope. he was using firearms and explosives, gear
when central command talks about the fact they have blown up 184 humvees it sounds like a lot.own the numbers, that they captured 2300 humvees from iraqi forces when they captured the city of mosul alone. when you drill down the details of weapons isis put together it is very daunting. >> yes it is. it suggests a situation that can and indeed spinning already out of control. the question how much longer can the united states try to keep all of this at arm's length? isis will only gain...
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accompanied by the humvees, at no point did they take their eye off the buses. the children wet themselves on their mother's laps. there was no getting off. sting, some people didn't mind the soldiers, as long as they were heading to germany. >> it's like an army government country. not good. >> reporter: it's okay for you here. >> it's okay. it's okay. >> reporter: police all around, same on the platform and no doubt all the way to the austrian border. the soldiers are piling more rolls of fence on to the carrier. others see it as a humanitarian crisis, here, it's a siege >>> well still to come on the show... ..demanding justice. thousands rally in mexico, exactly a year since 43 students went missing. [ singing ] >>> and the concert with a global message, and a call to action attached. >> what do you want american's to understand? >> there's so much injustice. >> workers are being injured constantly. >>> welcome back, let's recap the headlines - the u.s. and european union approached iran to help find a solution to the syrian conflict. secret and e.u. -- secre
accompanied by the humvees, at no point did they take their eye off the buses. the children wet themselves on their mother's laps. there was no getting off. sting, some people didn't mind the soldiers, as long as they were heading to germany. >> it's like an army government country. not good. >> reporter: it's okay for you here. >> it's okay. it's okay. >> reporter: police all around, same on the platform and no doubt all the way to the austrian border. the soldiers are...
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. >> the convoy sets off at some speed accompanied from behind by the humvees. the convoy went to the nearest rail station to wait again. children wet themselves on their mother's laps, but there was no getting off, because the police would not let them. some people didn't seem to mind the soldiers, as long as they were heading to germany. >> it's like an army government country. not good. it's ok. it's ok. >> back in line again, police all around. the same on the platform and no doubt all the way to the austrian border and back to the checkpoint, the soldiers are piling more and more rolls of fence on to their carrier. others see this as a humanitarian crisis, but here, it's a siege. al jazeera within the hungary, croatia border. >> people fleeing the war in yemen are beginning to cross the gulf of aden to reach camps in somalia that are already crowded. there are fears now that somalia could struggle to cope with the influx. we have this report. >> it's meal time at this transit camp for yemeni refugees. this is all they will get today. those here are the late
. >> the convoy sets off at some speed accompanied from behind by the humvees. the convoy went to the nearest rail station to wait again. children wet themselves on their mother's laps, but there was no getting off, because the police would not let them. some people didn't seem to mind the soldiers, as long as they were heading to germany. >> it's like an army government country. not good. it's ok. it's ok. >> back in line again, police all around. the same on the platform and...
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suggest that the taliban still are in the city and driving in the city with the police trucks and humveesere were a few clashes with afghan forces on the outskirts of the city. we also hear that the frontline between the taliban and afghan forces is just eight-kilometers outside of the kunduz city. and now why taliban attacked in this city in a big number, why kunduz fall in to the hands of the taliban, speaking to former member of parliament, telling us that it is all because of the ill treatment of the irresponsible armed groups in kunduz province, that has created this and that's why people supporting taliban. and also corruption is another cause of taliban gaining more support. politician and kunduz also blaming the afghan government for lack of coordination a mung wrong the afghan security forces. we also understand that at the time of the attack, there were 2,000 afghan police, 1,000 afghan local police. around 3,000 afghan national army. and in total up to 7,000 forces were present in kunduz province, but the question is why the city has fallen in to the hands of taliban. >> all ri
suggest that the taliban still are in the city and driving in the city with the police trucks and humveesere were a few clashes with afghan forces on the outskirts of the city. we also hear that the frontline between the taliban and afghan forces is just eight-kilometers outside of the kunduz city. and now why taliban attacked in this city in a big number, why kunduz fall in to the hands of the taliban, speaking to former member of parliament, telling us that it is all because of the ill...
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a humvee and several guardsmen along 15 street. not a site that you see every day. now, lots of people are buzzing along market street in reading terminal. as you can see, people are using those barricades and shuttling in between all that area. but moving more free ly. this is not a site you see every day. and as the world meeting of families rolls towards the conclusion, a nice picture of these nuns walking along. look at old city. you don't have chestnut city completely empty. young check out more pope social video on nbc10.com and the nbc 10 app and our special papal visit feature. vince lattanzio, nbc 10 news. >> massive operation underway in montgomery county to gear up for tomorrow's visit. there are no public events set for lower marion township. there's a tent city, though. a community hospital to handle all medical emergencies and nbc 10's deanna durante takes you inside. >> we have 28 radios out there, county radios for communication. >> reporter: it's not a hospital. >> come down to our main area where you'll sit down with one of the nurses or one of the
a humvee and several guardsmen along 15 street. not a site that you see every day. now, lots of people are buzzing along market street in reading terminal. as you can see, people are using those barricades and shuttling in between all that area. but moving more free ly. this is not a site you see every day. and as the world meeting of families rolls towards the conclusion, a nice picture of these nuns walking along. look at old city. you don't have chestnut city completely empty. young check...
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it was crazy seeing the humvees on girard ave. >> and some like seeing the peacefulne peacefulness. >i like the area, service -- it was nice. >> quiet. >> very quiet. >> and some likes to have the once in a lifetime experience. >> i thought the city handled it well. >> i went down saturday and less crowded than i expected. i got pretty close to the parade and got some good pictures. >> thank you, annie mccormick. >>> mayor michael nutter placed his blame on the media card. explaining perhaps why fewer showed up than originally expected. >> i think the reporting on any number of aspects of this was detrimental to the mindset of many philadelphians and others. i think that in some instances you all scared the [beep] out of people. >> but others said that traffic boxes and security zones, major bridge and street and highway closures and warnings about walking and waiting encouraged locals to leave and might have dissuaded investigate to investigate -- visitors to come. >> and archbishop chaput talks about the remarkable result it had on people. and to the city, thank you for welcomining
it was crazy seeing the humvees on girard ave. >> and some like seeing the peacefulne peacefulness. >i like the area, service -- it was nice. >> quiet. >> very quiet. >> and some likes to have the once in a lifetime experience. >> i thought the city handled it well. >> i went down saturday and less crowded than i expected. i got pretty close to the parade and got some good pictures. >> thank you, annie mccormick. >>> mayor michael nutter...
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the convoys set off at some speed accompanied from behind by the humvees.t no point, did they take their eye off of the buses. the convoy went to the nearest rail standard of care station where they had to wait again. children wet themselves on their mother's laps but there was no getting off because the police would not let them. still some people didn't seem to mind the soldiers as long as they were heading to germany. >> like an army, government country. nots good. >> okay for you? >> it's okay. >> back in line again, police all around. the same on the platform and no doubt all the way to the austrian border. back at the checkpoint with croatia, soldiers were piling more and more roles of fence on to their carrier. others see this as a humanitarian crisis, but here, it's a siege. lawrence lee, al jazeera, on the hungary croatia border. >> world leaders get together at the u.n. general assembly in new york. china has been criticized for i am prisoning wimsz right activists coming from u.s. and human rights organizations. >> condemnation in advance it was
the convoys set off at some speed accompanied from behind by the humvees.t no point, did they take their eye off of the buses. the convoy went to the nearest rail standard of care station where they had to wait again. children wet themselves on their mother's laps but there was no getting off because the police would not let them. still some people didn't seem to mind the soldiers as long as they were heading to germany. >> like an army, government country. nots good. >> okay for...
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the convoy set off at some speed accompanied from behind by the humvees.t no point did they take their eye off of the buses. the convoy went to the nearest rail station where they had to wait again. children wet themselves on their moth mother's laps but there was no getting off because the police would not let them. still some people didn't seem to mind the soldiers as long as they were head to go germany. >> it's like an army. the government country. not good. >> it's okay for you here? >> it's okay. it's okay. >> back in line again, police all around. the same on the platform and no doubt all the way to the austrian border and back at the checkpoint with croatia, the soldiers were piling more and more rolls of fence on to their carrier. others see this as a humanitarian crisis. but here, it's a siege. lawrence lee, al jazeera, on the hungary/croatia border. >> still to come, do stay with us here on al jazeera. >> in argentina, where a mother is hoping that the pope's visit to the united states will save her son's life. >> we have the local elections in
the convoy set off at some speed accompanied from behind by the humvees.t no point did they take their eye off of the buses. the convoy went to the nearest rail station where they had to wait again. children wet themselves on their moth mother's laps but there was no getting off because the police would not let them. still some people didn't seem to mind the soldiers as long as they were head to go germany. >> it's like an army. the government country. not good. >> it's okay for you...
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i tell the story 200,000 humvees. when i hadered that number i said, you know what, can't be possible. they mean 23, they mean two, they mean 15. 2,300 armor plated, the best in the world, the best they've ever made. which, frankly, if we had them for our young men and women they wouldn't have been injured so badly, so horribly. one bullet gets shot up in the air and they're all gone. they go to the enemy. so the enemy has them right now because we have stupid, stupid leadership. we have people -- we have people that don't know what they're doing. we just can't go on like this. i've been talking about $18 trillion in debt. now it's $19 trillion in debt and now that's going to start going up fast. obama care starts kicking in in 2016. obama didn't want it to kick in while he's president. it's going to be a catastrophe. we're going to repeal it and replace it with something great, with something really good. we will do that, too. look at what's happening to your premiums. look at what's happening to deductibles. they're
i tell the story 200,000 humvees. when i hadered that number i said, you know what, can't be possible. they mean 23, they mean two, they mean 15. 2,300 armor plated, the best in the world, the best they've ever made. which, frankly, if we had them for our young men and women they wouldn't have been injured so badly, so horribly. one bullet gets shot up in the air and they're all gone. they go to the enemy. so the enemy has them right now because we have stupid, stupid leadership. we have people...
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>> reporter: his fellow unit member was killed when his humvee rolled over after being struck by an ied when you rely on someone to watch your back, you build a strong bond between each other. there is nothing that can be compared to that. >> reporter: this spring, nguyen took time off to hike the appalachian trail with another veteran. >> the war does not end when you get out of the military. veterans come home, they have a lot of issues such as ptsd and depression, feeling they're not part of society. >> reporter: nguyen finished trials over the labor day weekend. a 2200 mile journey that took six months. these are pictures posted on social media along the way. >> your knees, your feet, and ankles and wondering why is my thumb hurting? random stuff like that. >> reporter: a remarkable tribute to a brotherhood. >> you shouldn't quit on life. what does it say to them when i quit the trail. you know? it kept me going. >> reporter: all fuelled by digging deep into the soul. chris nguyen, abc7 news. >> and he helped raise $11,000 for higher ground, a nonprofit organization for military vet
>> reporter: his fellow unit member was killed when his humvee rolled over after being struck by an ied when you rely on someone to watch your back, you build a strong bond between each other. there is nothing that can be compared to that. >> reporter: this spring, nguyen took time off to hike the appalachian trail with another veteran. >> the war does not end when you get out of the military. veterans come home, they have a lot of issues such as ptsd and depression, feeling...
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-made humvees.for the afghan government is one of retaking a town but figuring out how they lost it so easily, care. >> nic robertson reporting live for us. thank you. >>> still to come, yogi berra not only made his mark on the game of baseball but his legacy also includes yogi-isms. the best phrases made it all the way to the white house. next. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before you know what he can do? let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the sharks! book your next stay at lq.com! big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. more data means more freedom to do..whatever. that's why at&t
-made humvees.for the afghan government is one of retaking a town but figuring out how they lost it so easily, care. >> nic robertson reporting live for us. thank you. >>> still to come, yogi berra not only made his mark on the game of baseball but his legacy also includes yogi-isms. the best phrases made it all the way to the white house. next. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before you know...
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that were given to iraqi armies fell into isis hands and they have all modern advanced weaponry like humveesrmored vehicles. >> peshmerga we spoke to were bitter. >> right now isis, they have the weapons. they bring some mortar and ammunition. >> meanwhile, others are running toward the battle. >> whether it's incoming or outgoing i couldn't tell you at this time. >> patrick, a 37-year-old american doesn't want us to use his name. he's an adventure seeker who's joined the peshmerga to fight. >> i don't know how many they have. but it's an endless barrage. mortars, they shake the earth, man. >> while i was there the two sides were having a standoff just outside sinjar city. the forces were separated by just 150 feet. patrick served in the u.s. army in iraq as a calvary scout and powelled sniper duty to protect the check points. >> been in a sniper's nest. isis are like rats. they tunnel tlood buildings, you know. it's heavy fighting. >> the battle for sinjar is about more than restoring the yazidis to their home, it's also about dealing a powerful blow to the ability of isis to continue its c
that were given to iraqi armies fell into isis hands and they have all modern advanced weaponry like humveesrmored vehicles. >> peshmerga we spoke to were bitter. >> right now isis, they have the weapons. they bring some mortar and ammunition. >> meanwhile, others are running toward the battle. >> whether it's incoming or outgoing i couldn't tell you at this time. >> patrick, a 37-year-old american doesn't want us to use his name. he's an adventure seeker who's...
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>> reporter: his fellow unit member was killed when his humvee rolled over after being struck by an iedk, you build a strong bond between each other. there is nothing that can be compared to that. >> reporter: this spring, nguyen took time off to hike the appalachian trail with another veteran. >> the war does not end when you get out of the military. veterans come home, they have a lot of issues such as ptsd and depression, feeling they're not part of society. >> reporter: nguyen finished trials over the labor day weekend. a 2200 mile journey that took six months. these are pictures posted on social media along the way. >> your knees, your feet, and ankles and wondering why is my thumb hurting? random stuff like that. >> reporter: a remarkable tribute to a brotherhood. >> you shouldn't quit on life. what does it say to them when i quit the trail. you know? it kept me going. >> reporter: all fuelled by digging deep into the soul. chris nguyen, abc7 news. >> and he helped raise $11,000 for higher ground, a nonprofit organization for military veterans. for more information on how to help,
>> reporter: his fellow unit member was killed when his humvee rolled over after being struck by an iedk, you build a strong bond between each other. there is nothing that can be compared to that. >> reporter: this spring, nguyen took time off to hike the appalachian trail with another veteran. >> the war does not end when you get out of the military. veterans come home, they have a lot of issues such as ptsd and depression, feeling they're not part of society. >>...
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the buses are full, buses accompanied by humvees. at no point did they take their eye off the buses. the convoy went to the near israel weigh station. children wet themselves on their mother's laps, there was no getting off, because the police would not let them. still, some people didn't seem to mind the soldiers, as long as they were heading to germany. >> government country - not good. >> reporter: it's okay for you here. >> it's okay, okay, yes. >> reporter: back in line, police all around, the same on the platform all the way to the border. soldiers were putting more on to the carrier. others see it as a humanitarian crisis. here, it's a siege. >> china's president makes a bold promise on promoting equal rights for women. xi jinping chaired a women's gender conference. out lining a 4-point plan and pledged $10 million to the u.n. women's group to build health care facilities for women in developing countries. >>> when it comes to gender equality pakistan is second to last out of 143 countries. this was evaluated by the world eco
the buses are full, buses accompanied by humvees. at no point did they take their eye off the buses. the convoy went to the near israel weigh station. children wet themselves on their mother's laps, there was no getting off, because the police would not let them. still, some people didn't seem to mind the soldiers, as long as they were heading to germany. >> government country - not good. >> reporter: it's okay for you here. >> it's okay, okay, yes. >> reporter: back in...
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let's see what happens to a humvee when it travels at 6000 feet per second. is that familiar to you? >> yes, it is. >> do you know how many american troops were killed by such devices? >> several hundred. >> was iran the supplier of these explosives? >> yes. >> secretary kerry, those entities will ultimately received sanctions relief from this deal from the united nations and the european union. what should we say to the gold star moms and dads of the american troops who were killed by these bombs that were traveling 6000 feet per second question -- per second? >> we are grateful for the service of their loved ones. we should make it clear under the u.s. initiative -- what we intend to do is to push back against iran's behavior. we have a number of laws in place and requirements which we will be able to present. we have already engaged in very forward leaning initiatives to do that. we have specifically turned around a convoy that was bringing weapons to yemen. we have made crystal-clear and i will be more clear about our united efforts to hold them accountab
let's see what happens to a humvee when it travels at 6000 feet per second. is that familiar to you? >> yes, it is. >> do you know how many american troops were killed by such devices? >> several hundred. >> was iran the supplier of these explosives? >> yes. >> secretary kerry, those entities will ultimately received sanctions relief from this deal from the united nations and the european union. what should we say to the gold star moms and dads of the...
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>> looked more like a humvee. >> a lot of guys will probably disagree with us. >> you can tell us what about this court ruling and what has been the weirdest patent victory you've ever heard of? you can e-mail us and tweet us and we're waiting to hear from you. >> we're going to go to break here on worldwide exchange. still to come on the program, who will take the wheel at vw following the resignation of the company's ceo. we'll take a look at the candidates offered the top job. need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over one hundred of the web's leading job boards with a single click. then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. and now you can use zip recruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com. >> shares continue to rally as a new report suggests the car maker started quitely replacing the controversial software back in april while the hunt for a ceo heats up. >> vw weighs on japanese car makers sending the nikkei lower along with weak export data but prime minister abe reportedly preparing to raise gdp targets. >> german business mora
>> looked more like a humvee. >> a lot of guys will probably disagree with us. >> you can tell us what about this court ruling and what has been the weirdest patent victory you've ever heard of? you can e-mail us and tweet us and we're waiting to hear from you. >> we're going to go to break here on worldwide exchange. still to come on the program, who will take the wheel at vw following the resignation of the company's ceo. we'll take a look at the candidates offered the...
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. >> the convoy sets off at some speed accompanied from behind by the humvees. the convoy went to the nearest rail station to wait again. children wet themselves on their mother's laps, but there was no getting off, because the police would not let them. some people didn't seem to mind the soldiers as long as they were heading to germany. >> it's like an army government country. not good. it's ok. it's ok. >> back in line again, police all around. the same on the platform and no doubt all the way to the austrian border and back to the checkpoint, the soldiers are piling more and more rolls of fence on to their carrier. otherwise see this as a humanitarian crisis, but here, it's a siege. al jazeera within the hungary, croatia border. >> still to come on the program. >> i'm ready to go back home if possible but don't know where to find my family. >> hungry, thirsty and all alone, the yemeni refugees in somalia. >> on the march in mexico city where thousands of people are demanding justice for 43 missing students. >> later in sport, we'll tell you why louis hamilto
. >> the convoy sets off at some speed accompanied from behind by the humvees. the convoy went to the nearest rail station to wait again. children wet themselves on their mother's laps, but there was no getting off, because the police would not let them. some people didn't seem to mind the soldiers as long as they were heading to germany. >> it's like an army government country. not good. it's ok. it's ok. >> back in line again, police all around. the same on the platform and...
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the convoys set off at some speed accompanied from behind by the humvees. at no point did they take their eye off of the buses. the von voy went to the nearest rail station. children wet themselves on their mothers' laps. there was no getting off because the police would not let them. so didn't seem to mind the soldiers as well as they are heading to germany. >> back in line again, police all around. the same on the platform and no doubt all the way to the austrian border. back at the check point with croatia, the soldiers were piling more and more roles of fence on to their carrier. others see this as a humanitarian crisis. here, it's a siege. lawrence lee, al jazeera, on the hungary croatia border. >> going to take you on a little journey some 220,000 miles out there. you will see this, the world getting ready for a visual spectacular not seen since 1982, not blood red yet, but it will be later. stay up for that if you can. the super moon is on its way. also coming up on the news hour, china chairs, condemned for relieving its own women's rights activist.
the convoys set off at some speed accompanied from behind by the humvees. at no point did they take their eye off of the buses. the von voy went to the nearest rail station. children wet themselves on their mothers' laps. there was no getting off because the police would not let them. so didn't seem to mind the soldiers as well as they are heading to germany. >> back in line again, police all around. the same on the platform and no doubt all the way to the austrian border. back at the...
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the humvees arrived, the border bristling with military hardware and soldiers. this country's rights-wing leader had pledged to crack down to end the influx and to defend what he called "christian culture," but he's being forced by croatia, in less than a week has dumped 30,000 asylum seekers on his doorstep to facilitate their transit to the richer uct. member states to the north. at a hungarian station this afternoon, way up in the northwestern austrian border, 1,300 people disgorminged from a train that had come from the croatian frontier. from the station, they're shepherded toward austria. as rather friendlier austrian soldiers received the new arrival, reports from brusselss that the bickering between e.u. member states on where to put people who have arrived in recent weeks had reached fever pitch. for all the exasperation in brussels, for all the political feuding, the bashed comments and the bad blood, even if they do decide on how and where to resettle 120,000 people, it won't make the blindest bit of difference on not only the exodus from the middle e
the humvees arrived, the border bristling with military hardware and soldiers. this country's rights-wing leader had pledged to crack down to end the influx and to defend what he called "christian culture," but he's being forced by croatia, in less than a week has dumped 30,000 asylum seekers on his doorstep to facilitate their transit to the richer uct. member states to the north. at a hungarian station this afternoon, way up in the northwestern austrian border, 1,300 people...
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. >> december 19th, 2006, i was leading a convoy through baghdad when my humvee was struck by a roadside bomb. it was a explosivively formed pen traile >> the extent of your injuries, you lost limbs and now you're in a position that we're about to give the iranians $150 billion, they spend their centrifuges, breakout time of zero and 11 years. they get to build icbm's and a missile defense program. what did we get? is there anything you see we've gotten in the deal. >> i don't understand what we got out of the deal. i know at least this administration and a lot of politicians who are voting for this deal are not listening to those of us who had to face these iranian bomb and iranian troops that were operating in and around iraq and afghanistan. again, our politicians would be the worst car salesman in history as evidenced by this deal. i don't see what we're getting it out of it. >> the answer is nothing. you're an american hero, thank you for being with us. >>> here now with reaction 2016 gop candidate donald trump is with us. mr. trump, good to see you, sir. >> hello. >> you know, you
. >> december 19th, 2006, i was leading a convoy through baghdad when my humvee was struck by a roadside bomb. it was a explosivively formed pen traile >> the extent of your injuries, you lost limbs and now you're in a position that we're about to give the iranians $150 billion, they spend their centrifuges, breakout time of zero and 11 years. they get to build icbm's and a missile defense program. what did we get? is there anything you see we've gotten in the deal. >> i don't...
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it will rah vadge those in the humvee and will go through the armor. it caused the death, these devices, of hundreds of our servicemens and wounded many, many more. why do i bring that up? well, because this was perpetrated by this man. suleimani, the head of the quds force, and he was orchestrating those attack it is on american service members. bad enough, right, we're doing a deal with a country that has a lot of american blood on its hand but it's even worse than that. this deal relieves the international sanctions on this man and the quds force. it empowers the very people who harmed our service members in iraq. i think that that is an insult to the memory of the people who lost lives on our behalf and to their families and so for that reason, in addition to all the other great ones that have been mentioned, we need to reject this deal, resoundingly. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman tees i'm -- the gentleman's time has expire. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. connolly: i would point out for
it will rah vadge those in the humvee and will go through the armor. it caused the death, these devices, of hundreds of our servicemens and wounded many, many more. why do i bring that up? well, because this was perpetrated by this man. suleimani, the head of the quds force, and he was orchestrating those attack it is on american service members. bad enough, right, we're doing a deal with a country that has a lot of american blood on its hand but it's even worse than that. this deal relieves...
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as hungarian humvees and troop re-enforcements arrived hungary's foreign minister accused croatia ofraging masses of people to commit criminal offense of illegally crossing its border. noor and her friends are from aleppo in syria. after all they've been through, being caught in the middle of a game of chicken between two e.u. countries doesn't phase her. >> reporter: the government of hungary has said if you cross it is illegal. >> it's illegal. what we do? just stay and wait. >> reporter: a group of asylum seekers, including a family, broke away from the croatian police. and made off through a field towards the frontier. police gave chase and rounded them up, but suddenly the atmosphere softened. for all the bad blood between these two fractious neighbors, a fleet of hungarian buses drove into no man's land. it took ages to load up and it wasn't exactly done in good grace, but the burly hungarian police oversaw the whole operation. the buses drove off. the unwanted have been taken to two registration centers close to the austrian border. austrian interior ministry said there had be
as hungarian humvees and troop re-enforcements arrived hungary's foreign minister accused croatia ofraging masses of people to commit criminal offense of illegally crossing its border. noor and her friends are from aleppo in syria. after all they've been through, being caught in the middle of a game of chicken between two e.u. countries doesn't phase her. >> reporter: the government of hungary has said if you cross it is illegal. >> it's illegal. what we do? just stay and wait....
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humvees. they ride around in our tanks. they have our weapons. they have anti-tank weapons. i think that's a mistake because we got involved in the syrian civil war and we got on the side of al qaeda and isis which i think was a terrible tragedy and a terrible mistake by president obama. we are a welcoming nation and we have accepted a lot of refugees, and i think we'll continue to do so. we also can't accept the whole world so there are some limits. i also think those who come to our country, we need to get him to assimilate into our country, and i don't think it's a good idea to develop whole populations within the u.s. who really don't like the u.s. i think we have to be selective and careful, and we are a welcoming country. we just can't take everybody. >> you think the u.s. should play a part in this, though? obviously germany, a lot of other european countries are trying to figure out a which to accommodate some of these refugees. you see the u.s. fitting into that effort? >> part of the way we can be helpful in the effort is not by furthering and making the war worse
humvees. they ride around in our tanks. they have our weapons. they have anti-tank weapons. i think that's a mistake because we got involved in the syrian civil war and we got on the side of al qaeda and isis which i think was a terrible tragedy and a terrible mistake by president obama. we are a welcoming nation and we have accepted a lot of refugees, and i think we'll continue to do so. we also can't accept the whole world so there are some limits. i also think those who come to our country,...
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in news from europe, the hungarian military has begun sending humvees mounted with guns toward its border with serbia, as the hungarian police detained dozens of refugees and fired tear gas and water cannons at hundreds more. thousands more have set out across croatia, where the government has dispatched a team of mine clearers out of concern refugees might be killed or maimed by mines left over from fighting the mid-1990's. meanwhile germany's top , migration official has stepped down, following criticism that his office was not processing asylum applications fast enough. germany says it expects at least one million people to seek asylum there this year. as turmoil in syria continues to force connected us of refugees the top u.s. military commander , in the middle east has acknowledged u.s. efforts to train forces to counter the self-proclaimed islamic state in syria have netted only a handful of fighters. speaking before a senate panel, general lloyd austin acknowledged the $500 million program has produced only four or five fighters currently battling isil. and the a small number, ones
in news from europe, the hungarian military has begun sending humvees mounted with guns toward its border with serbia, as the hungarian police detained dozens of refugees and fired tear gas and water cannons at hundreds more. thousands more have set out across croatia, where the government has dispatched a team of mine clearers out of concern refugees might be killed or maimed by mines left over from fighting the mid-1990's. meanwhile germany's top , migration official has stepped down,...
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debate in a tank graveyard, spent the morning walking through acres of destroyed m-1 abram tanks, humvees, mraps and they had the same kind of signature blast, a whole right through it, killing whoever was inside, our soldiers. then we went up to baghdad and met with one of our senior commanders, and we asked, what is killing all of our service members? hat is doing this? e.f.p.'s, explosively formed penetrators. he got one of them they conif i stated. he showed us what it was. a highly sophisticated machine explosive device with wiring on it that said, made in iran. brought by a gentleman maimed solely manny -- solely mainy. this is not a person for some person's legacy. this is a vote to put yourself on the right side of next, your calls and comments, lying on washington journal. ,hen senator lindsey graham talking about the european refugee crisis of the iran nuclear agreement. debbie wasserman schultz, democratic committee, outlining the congressional agenda. >> this weekend, on the c-span networks, politics, books, and american history. 8:00 p.m.tonight at from speeches by two republ
debate in a tank graveyard, spent the morning walking through acres of destroyed m-1 abram tanks, humvees, mraps and they had the same kind of signature blast, a whole right through it, killing whoever was inside, our soldiers. then we went up to baghdad and met with one of our senior commanders, and we asked, what is killing all of our service members? hat is doing this? e.f.p.'s, explosively formed penetrators. he got one of them they conif i stated. he showed us what it was. a highly...
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syrians playing homeland damage four years of civil war footing a refugees today who were crossing the humveer for a few refugees admitted to the u.s. this year president says this time to up the ante. this year and the fiscal year at the end of a small united states on traffic and 1500's circassian refugees. then directed his team to skillet that number next year he is informed his team would like them to accept at least mid operations lisa thousand syrian refugees. america >> grant: >> catherine: for the most money in aid of the refugee crisis. for the $574 million. >> pam: apple says it was revolutionized the television experience and tech reporter gave slight pop close look up the new apple he the next. >> diane: the round of the summer heat today will only get the tab pitchers and are forecast sunday forecast. it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. it's t lite thgs ilifethatake . i don't e sur pogripor ld, becausmy dturefit ll. before tho lit
syrians playing homeland damage four years of civil war footing a refugees today who were crossing the humveer for a few refugees admitted to the u.s. this year president says this time to up the ante. this year and the fiscal year at the end of a small united states on traffic and 1500's circassian refugees. then directed his team to skillet that number next year he is informed his team would like them to accept at least mid operations lisa thousand syrian refugees. america >> grant:...
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they started from the humvee gary and border and went straight through -- they started from the hungarianwent straight through austria. there is a perception that there are jobs here. to give you a sense in berlin how acute the crisis is, they are talking about an additional 400 classes for children of refugee families. onyou want the discussions build more tense or build more schools? what germany is talking about is building more schools to have a longer-term integration process. vonnie: there has long been a history of refugees fleeting -- fleeing to europe and there being ultimately problems with france. outside paris there were huge camps for a long time during the iraq war. what will germany due to be up to handle this many migrants? and what about the other countries? hans: germany will not be able to handle all of the migrants if all projections bear out. be 800,000re will asylum applications here. take a look at a map for 2014. this shows you how overwhelmed germany has been. sweden has been bringing in a lot, too, but germany has been taking in most of these. these are asylum ap
they started from the humvee gary and border and went straight through -- they started from the hungarianwent straight through austria. there is a perception that there are jobs here. to give you a sense in berlin how acute the crisis is, they are talking about an additional 400 classes for children of refugee families. onyou want the discussions build more tense or build more schools? what germany is talking about is building more schools to have a longer-term integration process. vonnie:...
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they were blowing up our troops driving by in humvees with vbedss back then.se are something isis folks are using. they have armored vehicles and using bulldozers. picture a front of a bulldozer, you're with a shoulder-fired weapon with a bulldozer that had steelcase built around the cab. it is very difficult. what they are asking for, give us anti-tank weapons, that is more like a tank than it is a tracked bulldozer. heather: most of us heard of ieds but these vbeds have been used in the past. what i understand is new is using them on the front line, correct? >> yes. they're actually driving them into the kurdish positions and pack hundreds and hundreds of pounds of high explosive in them, when they do penetrate kurdish lines and set it off, the blast and heat and fragmentation, you're killing people for 100 yards or so, either side of them. heather: captain nash, just so go back one of your statements to determine who is telling the truth here, how do we do that? is that more troops on the ground? more intel on the ground. >> it is better intel on the ground
they were blowing up our troops driving by in humvees with vbedss back then.se are something isis folks are using. they have armored vehicles and using bulldozers. picture a front of a bulldozer, you're with a shoulder-fired weapon with a bulldozer that had steelcase built around the cab. it is very difficult. what they are asking for, give us anti-tank weapons, that is more like a tank than it is a tracked bulldozer. heather: most of us heard of ieds but these vbeds have been used in the past....
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the methods of occupation in afghanistan and iraq, being brought back home literally in the form of humveesnd body armor and infusion centers and so on. so, my answer is, smaller empires. you have to have a balance. just -- i would say actually, within a country, the only thing that keeps it honest, you have a balance between the commercial sector, the government sector, the church, civil society, and the media. it means that people have places to go. that what keeps a country honest. it is not electoral democracy. it's the ability to transfer allegiances and survive -- when you factor out. >> host: the very last part before -- we lost you on there, the first clause in the sentence. we know something was fucked around. >> guest: what keeps societies decent, regardless of their form, whether they're monarchies, whether dictatorship, whether it's authoritarianism, capital him or some form of democracy, is the ability to transfer support and allegiance from one power group to another, when you get fucked around. >> host: now we understand. i. >> guest: that's what keeps a society -- >> next qu
the methods of occupation in afghanistan and iraq, being brought back home literally in the form of humveesnd body armor and infusion centers and so on. so, my answer is, smaller empires. you have to have a balance. just -- i would say actually, within a country, the only thing that keeps it honest, you have a balance between the commercial sector, the government sector, the church, civil society, and the media. it means that people have places to go. that what keeps a country honest. it is not...
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it concern as $6.75 billion contract the army awarded oshkosh last month for humvee trucks. >> a firstat president obama's visit with survival expert bear gryllis. the two will appear on a special edition later this fall. there you see the president eating a partially eaten salomon carcass left behind by a bear. it was cooked just a little bit over a small flame. yum. comcast is the parent of nbc and cnbc. better him than me, back to you. >> i was going to wince, but i eat salomon sushi. >> luckily a bear hasn't eaten it before you. yes. >> that would be a new restaurant experience. >> yes, it would. >> thank you for now. sue herera. >> could apple have surprise up its sleeve tomorrow? that's next. don't hate the rich. coming up, find out why somebody here says we would be much worse off without the 1%. my name is watson. i'm helping doctors keep people healthy. take ted here. i'm pulling together data he shared from his wearables, health records and family history, so we can analyze it. he's doing everything right... for the most part. no pain, no gain. you are a beast, ted. my name i
it concern as $6.75 billion contract the army awarded oshkosh last month for humvee trucks. >> a firstat president obama's visit with survival expert bear gryllis. the two will appear on a special edition later this fall. there you see the president eating a partially eaten salomon carcass left behind by a bear. it was cooked just a little bit over a small flame. yum. comcast is the parent of nbc and cnbc. better him than me, back to you. >> i was going to wince, but i eat salomon...
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can i have chart 2 to see what happens to a come the -- to a humvee when a ball of fire travels at 6000 seconds -- 6000 feet per second. do you know how many american troops were killed by such penetrators? general dempsey: several hundred. senator cowan: was iran a main supplier of these? general dempsey: yes. senator cotton: what should we say about the over 500 american troops killed by an iranian ball of fire traveling at 6000 per second senator kerry we should tell them how extraordinary grateful we are for the service of their loved ones. we would also tell them that we lay out what we intend to do, to push back against iran's behavior, that we have a number of laws in place requirements by which we will be able to prevent iran from transferring these weapons. and we have already engaged in vary forward leaning initiatives to do that. we specifically turned around a convoy recently, in the last months, that was bringing weapons to yemen. we have been crystal clear and i will be more clear when i meet with the gulf states about our united efforts to hold them accountable for these
can i have chart 2 to see what happens to a come the -- to a humvee when a ball of fire travels at 6000 seconds -- 6000 feet per second. do you know how many american troops were killed by such penetrators? general dempsey: several hundred. senator cowan: was iran a main supplier of these? general dempsey: yes. senator cotton: what should we say about the over 500 american troops killed by an iranian ball of fire traveling at 6000 per second senator kerry we should tell them how extraordinary...
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soldiers do i think you remember there was a rush at one time to rush out on these to try to protect -- humvees -- protect our soldiers from having their limbs and body parts dismembered. once we did that what the iranians did, they develop another device and it was made of copper. when it exploded it would go to any type of metal. it was used to kill americans, it was used to dismembered and. as a matter oas a matter fact we people in tennessee or in wyoming or in kansas or in other places walking up and down the street with prosthetics, that was iran. i was iran that was responsible for the dismembering of so many americans. they are the same people by the way for supporting assad right now. an amazing thing where the irgc, which is the arm that directly supports to the supreme leader, they are mr. schock force. in syria right now that is keeping assad upload. the ranking member and myself went over recently to see a display by the holocaust museum. a gentleman named caesar had documented what assad with iran's support is doing to everyday syrians in the country. what they're doing is torturi
soldiers do i think you remember there was a rush at one time to rush out on these to try to protect -- humvees -- protect our soldiers from having their limbs and body parts dismembered. once we did that what the iranians did, they develop another device and it was made of copper. when it exploded it would go to any type of metal. it was used to kill americans, it was used to dismembered and. as a matter oas a matter fact we people in tennessee or in wyoming or in kansas or in other places...
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i think you remember there was actually a rush at one time to rush out humvees to try to protect our soldiers from having their limbs and body parts dismembered. and once we did that, what the iranians did, they developed another -- another device, and it was made of copper, and when it exploded, it would go through any type of metal, and what it was used for, it was used to kill americans. it was used to dismember them. as a matter of fact, when you see people in tennessee or in wyoming or in kansas or in other places walking up and down the street with prosthetics, that was iraq. that was iran that was responsible for the dismembering of so many americans. they're the same people, by the way, that are supporting assad right now. an amazing thing, where the irgc, which is the arm that directly reports to the supreme leader, they are actually the shock force in syria right now that is keeping assad afloat. the ranking member and myself went over recently to see a display by the holocaust museum and a gentleman named caesar, a gentleman named caesar had documented what assad with iran
i think you remember there was actually a rush at one time to rush out humvees to try to protect our soldiers from having their limbs and body parts dismembered. and once we did that, what the iranians did, they developed another -- another device, and it was made of copper, and when it exploded, it would go through any type of metal, and what it was used for, it was used to kill americans. it was used to dismember them. as a matter of fact, when you see people in tennessee or in wyoming or in...
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debate in a tank graveyard, spent the morning walking through acres of destroyed m-1 abram tanks, humvees, mraps and they had the same kind of signature blast, a whole right through it, killing whoever was inside, our soldiers. then we went up to baghdad and met with one of our senior commanders, and we asked, what is killing all of our service members? hat is doing this? e.f.p.'s, explosively formed penetrators. he got one of them they conif i stated. he showed us what it was. a highly sophisticated machine explosive device with wiring on it that said, made in iran. brought by a gentleman maimed solely manny -- solely mainy. this is not a person for some person's legacy. this is a vote to put yourself on the right side of >> the house went on to restrict the president from lifting iran sanctions after members voted against the iran nuclear agreement and one lawmaker voting present. forhouse returns legislative business wednesday. they will consider several bills including one that will improve making surerity by they all have responses in place for potential threats. the house will later
debate in a tank graveyard, spent the morning walking through acres of destroyed m-1 abram tanks, humvees, mraps and they had the same kind of signature blast, a whole right through it, killing whoever was inside, our soldiers. then we went up to baghdad and met with one of our senior commanders, and we asked, what is killing all of our service members? hat is doing this? e.f.p.'s, explosively formed penetrators. he got one of them they conif i stated. he showed us what it was. a highly...
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debate in a tank graveyard, spent the morning walking through acres of destroyed m-1 abram tanks, humvees, mraps and they had the same kind of signature blast, a whole right through it, killing whoever was inside, our soldiers. then we went up to baghdad and met with one of our senior commanders, and we asked, what is killing all of our service members? hat is doing this? e.f.p.'s, explosively formed penetrators. he got one of them they conif i stated. he showed us what it was. a highly sophisticated machine explosive device with wiring on it that said, made in iran. brought by a gentleman maimed solely manny -- solely mainy. this is not a person for some person's legacy. this is a vote to put yourself on the right side of and he did they forget the tribune newspapers. tweet about the deal. he has taken care to judge the deal. talk about how she got a vote sheet. she voted against in the house. win foris is not just a president obama and his legacy but for the democratic leadership. leadership the lucy was able to keep so many of the leaders in the minority. enough members that had the in
debate in a tank graveyard, spent the morning walking through acres of destroyed m-1 abram tanks, humvees, mraps and they had the same kind of signature blast, a whole right through it, killing whoever was inside, our soldiers. then we went up to baghdad and met with one of our senior commanders, and we asked, what is killing all of our service members? hat is doing this? e.f.p.'s, explosively formed penetrators. he got one of them they conif i stated. he showed us what it was. a highly...