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landing,ks after the general vandergriff, of the first marine division sent word to the united states saying, this navajo code is terrific. ,he enemy never understood it he said. we don't understand it either. but it works. send us more navajos. so, that "the gate for the united states marine corps of san diego to start recruiting more and more navajos, using the same tactics. you want to fight, you want to join the marines, you want to wear this blue uniform, join the marines. we all violent here. that's how he went in, that is how he went in, that is how i went in. combat training, communication school. separated, go to the top-secret navajo code school to learn the code. initially, 260 codewords, all subject to memory only. eventually, by the time the war ended, 1945, there were 400 of also theent to war and codewords grew to 600 codewords subject to memory only. battle, to communication networks were established. .avajo communication network the second network, english network for all of the messages. battle, from the front , eacheach command post shift, code talkers were used. ,
landing,ks after the general vandergriff, of the first marine division sent word to the united states saying, this navajo code is terrific. ,he enemy never understood it he said. we don't understand it either. but it works. send us more navajos. so, that "the gate for the united states marine corps of san diego to start recruiting more and more navajos, using the same tactics. you want to fight, you want to join the marines, you want to wear this blue uniform, join the marines. we all...
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marine divisions landed on iwo. it was part of it the code talkers within the fifth marine division. corps was notne enough, he enlisted in the united states army, served in the korean war, survived that awful battle. my name is peter mcdonald. i am the president of the 13 surviving navajo code talkers. i went in. i am 90 years old. i went in when i was 15 years old in 1944 and was with the --st marine date on guam first marine brigade on guam and then went on to north china with six marine division to get those japanese and northern china to surrender. they didn't want to surrender, but it took six marine divisions to get them to surrender eventually. we had a separate treaty october 20 china 1945.945 -- october 25, navajo code talkers in the early part of world war ii, the enemy was breaking every military code being used in the pacific. for created a huge problem strategizing against the enemy. a suggestion was made february, to use navajo language as a code. recruited 29 young them whatot telling they were being recruited for because this was a top-secret operation. asked, do you want to join the marines? do you want to fight th
marine divisions landed on iwo. it was part of it the code talkers within the fifth marine division. corps was notne enough, he enlisted in the united states army, served in the korean war, survived that awful battle. my name is peter mcdonald. i am the president of the 13 surviving navajo code talkers. i went in. i am 90 years old. i went in when i was 15 years old in 1944 and was with the --st marine date on guam first marine brigade on guam and then went on to north china with six marine...
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the sheriff's office. so basically, i wanted to report on that particular area. we talked about a marine unit at some piece in point, i know the concept, i know budget director we submitted some costs to a marine unit. we might want to revisit that again. chief hayes-white if we are talking about a budget preparation, at this time going into the holidays, almost no time left for preparation but perhaps identification of priorities. so for us the concept might be that we can submit or dialogue on the importance of that but again in my mind, if we can supplement the rescue squads, supplement them with equipment, perhaps do some with the strategic development plan, look at the development of the city, if there's a rescue squad 1 and 2 perhaps we may want to look at a rescue squad on the other side of the city, on a very cost saving kind of manner so we can maintain rescue one, rescue two, to our parameters. i know the station 5 will have some completion, reassignments, these are the kinds of things that we are coming out of our discussion. so, the marine unit is something i think is important, b
the sheriff's office. so basically, i wanted to report on that particular area. we talked about a marine unit at some piece in point, i know the concept, i know budget director we submitted some costs to a marine unit. we might want to revisit that again. chief hayes-white if we are talking about a budget preparation, at this time going into the holidays, almost no time left for preparation but perhaps identification of priorities. so for us the concept might be that we can submit or dialogue...
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three weeks after landing, general vandergriff, the commander of the first marine division sent word back to the united states saying that this navajo code is terrific. the enemy never understood it. he said we don't understand it either. but it works, sent us some more navajos. gate for thep the united states marine corps to start recruiting more and more navajos. you want to join the marines, you want to wear this beautiful blue uniform, come join the ,arines, we all volunteered that is how he went in, that is how he went in, that is how i went in. camp, combat training, communication school and then we all get separated and go to that special top-secret navajo code school. 260 codewords, all subject to memory only. eventually, by the time the war ended, 1945, there were 400 of also a went to war and codewords subject to memory only. due to medication networks were established, navajo communication network were all top-secret, nigel messages. the second network, it was network for all of the messages. code talkers were used. major connor said the first 48 hours of battle, over 800 messages were sent
three weeks after landing, general vandergriff, the commander of the first marine division sent word back to the united states saying that this navajo code is terrific. the enemy never understood it. he said we don't understand it either. but it works, sent us some more navajos. gate for thep the united states marine corps to start recruiting more and more navajos. you want to join the marines, you want to wear this beautiful blue uniform, come join the ,arines, we all volunteered that is how...
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you know from the navy's tailhook scandal in one nine hundred ninety one to the marines united social media scandal last spring i think it's about time the national security state and the military industrial complex that feeds it finally be forced. answer furred sexually abusive past and present so that we can better protect the future of women in service of our country now let's start watching the hawks. good looks like. it's like. the plot of it. looks. like you know that i got. the please. please. please. welcome everyone to watch the hawks.
you know from the navy's tailhook scandal in one nine hundred ninety one to the marines united social media scandal last spring i think it's about time the national security state and the military industrial complex that feeds it finally be forced. answer furred sexually abusive past and present so that we can better protect the future of women in service of our country now let's start watching the hawks. good looks like. it's like. the plot of it. looks. like you know that i got. the please....
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it was just afternoon today when the pasco county sheriff's office near tampa the marine unit got call that small plane went down in the shallow water in the gulf of mexico. halladay was the only person on that plane and investigators say he never made a may day call. the ntssb will lead recovery operation and investigation into the crash. and while talking about the crash, pasco county sheriff got visibly upset calling halladay a wonderful family man and friend. >> but i can speak as somebody who knew him, he was a part of our sheriff's office. his kids went to school with some of our kids. he was there whenever we needed him. he was probably one of the most humble human beings you'll ever meet. >> the sheriff went on to talk more about halladay's relationship with the department even bought them a police dog named k9doc. doc of course being halladay's nickname. fox 29's kristen rodgers is here now. from fans to former teammates people just crushed tonight. >> iain all of philadelphia and major league baseball is devastated tonight. roy halladay was a treasured part of the phillies or
it was just afternoon today when the pasco county sheriff's office near tampa the marine unit got call that small plane went down in the shallow water in the gulf of mexico. halladay was the only person on that plane and investigators say he never made a may day call. the ntssb will lead recovery operation and investigation into the crash. and while talking about the crash, pasco county sheriff got visibly upset calling halladay a wonderful family man and friend. >> but i can speak as...
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it was just afternoon today when the pasco sheriff's office marine unit got a call hallada halladay's small two seater went down in the gulf of mexico. they say halladay never made a may day call. the ntsb is now on the way to the scene of that crash to recover debris and initiate their investigation. and while talking about the crash, pasco county sheriff chris knock company got visibly upset calling halladay a wonderful family man and friend. >> many know roy as a cy young winner. future hall of famer. one of the guest pitchers ever pitched in the game of baseball. we know roy as person as a caring husband who loved his wife randy. he loved his two boys tremendo tremendously. he coached their baseball teams. i can tell when you he spoke of his family he spoke of pride. >> the sheriff went on to talk about his relationship with that department saying he was there whenever they needed him even buying them a police dog named k9doc. doc of course being halladay '96 name kristen rodgers is here. what a loss. >> iain, philadelphia is heart broken right now. roy halladay was a treasured pa
it was just afternoon today when the pasco sheriff's office marine unit got a call hallada halladay's small two seater went down in the gulf of mexico. they say halladay never made a may day call. the ntsb is now on the way to the scene of that crash to recover debris and initiate their investigation. and while talking about the crash, pasco county sheriff chris knock company got visibly upset calling halladay a wonderful family man and friend. >> many know roy as a cy young winner....
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division landed on iwo; 5th marine division, he was part of the code talkers within the 5th marine division. also, as if marine corps was not enough, he enlisted to be united states army, and served in the korean war. survived that awful battle at chosin. my name is peter macdonald. i'm the president of the 13 surviving navajo code talkers. i went in, i'm 90 years old, i went in when i was 15 years old in 1944. i was with the 1st marine brigade on guam, and then went on to north china with 6th marine division to get those japanese in northern china to surrender. they didn't want to surrender, but it took 1st marine division, 6th marine division to get them to surrender eventually. we had a separate treaty ceremony in tsingtao, china, october 25th, 1945. navajo code talkers, in the early part of world war ii, the enemy was breaking every military code that was being used in the pacific. this created a huge problem for strategizing against the enemy. eventually, a suggestion was made in early 1942, february '42, essentially, to use navajo language as a code. the marine corps recruited 29 young navajos, not telling them what they are being recruited for, beca
division landed on iwo; 5th marine division, he was part of the code talkers within the 5th marine division. also, as if marine corps was not enough, he enlisted to be united states army, and served in the korean war. survived that awful battle at chosin. my name is peter macdonald. i'm the president of the 13 surviving navajo code talkers. i went in, i'm 90 years old, i went in when i was 15 years old in 1944. i was with the 1st marine brigade on guam, and then went on to north china with 6th...
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you know from the navy's tailhook scandal in one nine hundred ninety one to the marines united social media scandal last spring i think it's about time the national security state and the military industrial complex that feeds it finally be forced to answer for its sexually abusive past and present so that we can better protect the future of women in service of our country now let's start watching the hawks. that i got. when. we. were on the watch of the hawks i say well that and that's happened a while and so it's out of the. the national security state. has lot of harassment of abuse of women working there are you shocked by these claims no serious or very again and again and again as i am everything you just builds up and i have to talk about it or wall go crazy but this is one of those things that just infuriates me this this is what puts us at risk this is the kind of stuff this is the exact same kind of garbage that put us at risk in our nation's military at risk and kept good people from being in the military when we decided the don't ask don't tell was the problem and we do al
you know from the navy's tailhook scandal in one nine hundred ninety one to the marines united social media scandal last spring i think it's about time the national security state and the military industrial complex that feeds it finally be forced to answer for its sexually abusive past and present so that we can better protect the future of women in service of our country now let's start watching the hawks. that i got. when. we. were on the watch of the hawks i say well that and that's...
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you know from the maybes tailhook scandal one thousand nine hundred ninety one the marines united social media scandal last spring i think it's about time the national security state and the military industrial complex that feeds it finally be forced to answer verge sexually abusive past and present so that we can better protect the future of women and service of our country but let's start watching the hawks. to. get the. real deal with. the bottom. like you said i got. with. this. we. will deliver on the watch of the heart of science i robot and i'm having a wallace so it's out of the national security state. has got a lot of harassment and abuse of women working there are you shocked by these claims no periods i'm very again and again and again as i am every day it just builds up and i have to talk about it or will go crazy but this is one of those things that just infuriates me this this is what puts us at risk this is the kind of stuff this is the exact same kind of garbage that put us at risk and are on our nation's military at risk and kept good people from being in the military w
you know from the maybes tailhook scandal one thousand nine hundred ninety one the marines united social media scandal last spring i think it's about time the national security state and the military industrial complex that feeds it finally be forced to answer verge sexually abusive past and present so that we can better protect the future of women and service of our country but let's start watching the hawks. to. get the. real deal with. the bottom. like you said i got. with. this. we. will...
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the new guy at guantanamo, as of wednesday this week is brigadier general john baker of the united states marine corps. he's the second highest ranking lawyer in the united states marine corps, the chief defense counsel in the military commissions that are held at guantanamo. as we reported here for the first time wednesday night, a judge at guantanamo, who incidentally is just a colonel, he locked up this general for a period of confinement due to last 21 days. the general served 2 1/2 days of that sentence, but today we can report that he's out. the second highest ranking lawyer in the united states marine corps has been freed from custody at guantanamo. in fact, this is a snapshot that reporter carol rosenberg took of the general, who does not seem all that happy about carol rosenberg taking his picture today. but this is documentary proof of him after he was released from custody, whereupon he immediately headed back to his office where he works on the defense in the court system set up down there. the reason the general was freed from custody today, is because of a ruling there this -- the
the new guy at guantanamo, as of wednesday this week is brigadier general john baker of the united states marine corps. he's the second highest ranking lawyer in the united states marine corps, the chief defense counsel in the military commissions that are held at guantanamo. as we reported here for the first time wednesday night, a judge at guantanamo, who incidentally is just a colonel, he locked up this general for a period of confinement due to last 21 days. the general served 2 1/2 days of...
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. >> it started off after a search a and rescue mission, but we had the marine unit out there. i can tell you that there was no may day calls sent in by the tampa bay air traffic control. it's a single engine plane. ntsb will be the people fonl tr this investigation. the sheriffs office were responsible for search and rescue. so any questions about flight patterns, what people saw, those witnesses will be going to ntsb. we are assisting with the investigation and the forensics piece. i can tell you sadly it has turned into a recovery. e we recovered one body. there was a two-passenger plane but i can confirm there was only one body involve d. it's sad to say it's a friend of ours. it's roy holiday. many know roy as a cy young award inper one of the best pitchers that ever pitched in the game of baseball. we know roy as a person. he loved his boys tremendously. he coached our baseball teams. when he spoke to his family, he spoke with pride. the entire family we are so sad for your loss. and i can tell you we are praying tr you. we know you are a family of faith and our hearts and
. >> it started off after a search a and rescue mission, but we had the marine unit out there. i can tell you that there was no may day calls sent in by the tampa bay air traffic control. it's a single engine plane. ntsb will be the people fonl tr this investigation. the sheriffs office were responsible for search and rescue. so any questions about flight patterns, what people saw, those witnesses will be going to ntsb. we are assisting with the investigation and the forensics piece. i...
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the terror attack. what is nuts here tonight, that marine corps brigadier general, second highest ranking lawyer in the united states marine corps tonight is locked up at guantanamo. he's not in the prison cell blocks with the orange jump suit guys but he's locked up, confined in quarters at guantanamo. this is about as insane as it sounds. starts in october of 2000, less than a year before the 9/11 attacks when ship pulled in to yemen to get refuelled. on that morning, two suicide bombers zipped up and detonated explosives they had packed onboard. blew themselves up and a huge hole in the side of the "uss cole." 17 american sailors were killed. number of people associated with the bombing have been named, captured and killed in the years since it happened but guy they describe as mastermind is this guy. bombing of "uss cole" in october 2000. they captured al-nashiri two years later in dubai. for the next four years, he was held in cia facilities. one of the prisoners that the bush administration admitted to waterboarding for years. 2006 sent him to guantanamo, 2008 announced would bring charges against him f
the terror attack. what is nuts here tonight, that marine corps brigadier general, second highest ranking lawyer in the united states marine corps tonight is locked up at guantanamo. he's not in the prison cell blocks with the orange jump suit guys but he's locked up, confined in quarters at guantanamo. this is about as insane as it sounds. starts in october of 2000, less than a year before the 9/11 attacks when ship pulled in to yemen to get refuelled. on that morning, two suicide bombers...
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the marine unit brought the 83-year-old man out of the water at about 11:30 this morning. this was near the 100 block of christopher columbus boulevard. medic pronounced him dead about half hour later. we do not yet know why he ended up in the water. we do have new details tonight about a major drug operation in philadelphia. police are looking for those two guys right there. wanted in connection for a big heroin packageing operation out of a garage on the 900 block of west russell street. now last week police discovered about 14,000 packets of heroin. that's worth nearly $400,000 and this was along with 15 grand in cash and two weapons. if you know where these two are give police a call. >>> caught on camera in philadelphia the man police say tried to sexually assault an 18-year-old in her own home. officers say he was posing as a verizon worker. but that victim fought back and police say it happened monday morning on the 4900 block of mulberry street in frankford and fox 29's dave schratwieser talked to the victim's family and he's live at police headquarters tonight wit
the marine unit brought the 83-year-old man out of the water at about 11:30 this morning. this was near the 100 block of christopher columbus boulevard. medic pronounced him dead about half hour later. we do not yet know why he ended up in the water. we do have new details tonight about a major drug operation in philadelphia. police are looking for those two guys right there. wanted in connection for a big heroin packageing operation out of a garage on the 900 block of west russell street. now...
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the native american population in the united states at that time. and who these men are behind the president of the united states today, they're united states marines. they are part of the approximately 450 navajo code talkers who served in the marine corps in all six united states marine divisions in the pacific, including the marine parachute and raider regiments. they zrufd on guadalcanal, pealu, the marianas islands. they were there for some of the toughest fighting in the pacific theater. their heroism, their skill saved countless lives. these men are american heroes. when you see world war ii veterans, united states marines wearing that many combat ribbons, it's a rare sight, and it's testament to all of those men's great duration under enemy fire, in harm's way in combat. so these are american heroes. and again tonight you saw the president fail in the execution of some of the most basic duties of the office of the president of the united states. another moment of degradation to that majestic office and another moment of personal disgrace in my view as commander in chief and president of the united states. failing in his most minimal duties a
the native american population in the united states at that time. and who these men are behind the president of the united states today, they're united states marines. they are part of the approximately 450 navajo code talkers who served in the marine corps in all six united states marine divisions in the pacific, including the marine parachute and raider regiments. they zrufd on guadalcanal, pealu, the marianas islands. they were there for some of the toughest fighting in the pacific theater....
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officer thomas and driver in the marine unit died while trying to free a stuck buoy in the delaware riverst was there at the dedication. >> thomas was a father, a husband, a son, a brother and luckily for all of us a philadelphia police officer. >> was an active cop working different assignments in the ninth district. whether it was uniform patrol or plane clothes work, tom always was able to dance with him, and did he it well. >> tom passed away november 13 , 2001, he was 52 years of age. >> the hero plaques keep the memories every these dedicated officers alive in the communities they served. and this helps all citizens remember, that it is the philadelphia police department 's number one priority making sure each and everyone every have you a safe and suitable environment to pursue your dreams and your past. >> died in the line of duty protecting the citizens of philadelphia on november 13, 2001, dedicated by his family and his friends. >> i'm hon orders to tell you that i knew him, you should be proud of his service as we, are and i just want to thank you, from the bottom of my heart,
officer thomas and driver in the marine unit died while trying to free a stuck buoy in the delaware riverst was there at the dedication. >> thomas was a father, a husband, a son, a brother and luckily for all of us a philadelphia police officer. >> was an active cop working different assignments in the ninth district. whether it was uniform patrol or plane clothes work, tom always was able to dance with him, and did he it well. >> tom passed away november 13 , 2001, he was 52...
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[planes taking off] jack: approaching the target area, contact is made with a forward air controller. this marine is an aviator attached to a ground unitots all the information to provide pinpoint close air support for the ground troops, a marine corps specialty. [explosions] jack: it is what was needed to even up the odds. and the infantry actions, powerful and positive, destroying the remaining enemy. we have our casualties. but our fatalities from combat inflicted wounds have been cut to less than 2% because of the speed with which a wounded man can be moved from the battlefield to skilled surgical help. while a navy corpsman gives emergency aid, a med-evac team is being brought in in that mechanical angel of mercy called a helicopter. usually less than 30 minutes after being hit, a seriously wounded man is in the operating room. either at a field hospital, or aboard the u.s.s. repose, a hospital ship that has been a welcome addition to our medical facilities in the combat zone. [helicopter] jack: the gleaming white ship carries everything that would be found in the most modern hospital ashore. a full staff of doctors, nurses and co
[planes taking off] jack: approaching the target area, contact is made with a forward air controller. this marine is an aviator attached to a ground unitots all the information to provide pinpoint close air support for the ground troops, a marine corps specialty. [explosions] jack: it is what was needed to even up the odds. and the infantry actions, powerful and positive, destroying the remaining enemy. we have our casualties. but our fatalities from combat inflicted wounds have been cut to...
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it's the 242nd birthday of the united states marine corps. do the math.io congratulations. >> love the marines. >> it is going to be one of those weekends when i don't want to do anything outside. >> you stay at home. make robert do all the stuff. that's what married life is all about. >> that's right. my poor ben has a soccer tournament all weekend. >> robert is going to be cold taking him to the game. >> i told him grab a warm coat. >>> this is as warm as we're going to be potentially for the next 48 hours or so. >> it's still mostly in the 40s. 39 manassas. that's the cold spot. 45 in martinsburg. 42 in hager town. it'scolder coming. there's your planner then for today. sun is up at 6:45. it will be chilly. in the low 40s. notice, not much of a rise in temperatures today. in fact, temperatures trending downward after the afternoon. by 8:00 tonight, high school football games, temperature 35. but windchills down in the mid 20s. air temperatures when you wake up tomorrow morning, the wind will be near calm by morning. you'll wake up with temperatures in
it's the 242nd birthday of the united states marine corps. do the math.io congratulations. >> love the marines. >> it is going to be one of those weekends when i don't want to do anything outside. >> you stay at home. make robert do all the stuff. that's what married life is all about. >> that's right. my poor ben has a soccer tournament all weekend. >> robert is going to be cold taking him to the game. >> i told him grab a warm coat. >>> this is as...
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jim knotts: jim knotts: to sing the national anthem, please welcome master sergeant kevin bedeer of the united states marineand. >> ♪ oh say can you see light dawn's early proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight watched ramparts we were so gallantly streaming rockets' red glare the bonds bursting -- bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave land of the free brave? ♪ me of the [applause] jim knotts: please remain standing while army lieutenant general charles a dozen the pledge of allegiance and remains standing as the color guard requires death retires the colors. >> thank you. my name is lieutenant general chuck petey. behalf of the acting secretary ryan mccarthy and general mark millie, chief of staff for the army, and if i may add my father and father-in-law who were both vietnam veterans, i thank you for being here and the privilege of doing the pledge of allegiance. place your hand over your heart and join me. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united sta
jim knotts: jim knotts: to sing the national anthem, please welcome master sergeant kevin bedeer of the united states marineand. >> ♪ oh say can you see light dawn's early proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight watched ramparts we were so gallantly streaming rockets' red glare the bonds bursting -- bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave...
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. >> to zynga and -- national anthem, the president's own united states marine band. >> oh say can you see by the ,awn's early light , at so proudly we hailed the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and stars, through the perilous fight, the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming, and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night, that our flag was still there. does that star-spangled banner yet wave, free, andnd of the the home of the brave. [applause] >> please remain standing while army lieutenant general chars lead -- charles leads us in the pledge of allegiance. my name is lieutenant general chuck petey on behalf of our acting secretary ryan mccarthy and general mark millie, our chief of staff, if i may add, my father and father-in-law, who are both vietnam veterans. i thank you for being here and for the privilege of leading you in our pledge of allegiance. if you would please your hand over your heart and join me. flagdge allegiance to the of the united states of america. to the republic for which it stands one nation under g
. >> to zynga and -- national anthem, the president's own united states marine band. >> oh say can you see by the ,awn's early light , at so proudly we hailed the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and stars, through the perilous fight, the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming, and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night, that our flag was still there. does that star-spangled banner yet wave, free, andnd of the the home...
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, you see, i'm, as secretary shulkin told you, i'm the son of a soldier and i'm the proud father of a united states marine, but my life never took me into the uniform of the united states. i've never experienced the cost of war on the battlefield or had to endure the hardship of time away from home and family that can come with service, even in peace time, but i've seen enough to know the burden our veterans be bear. as often times a burden that lives far beyond your time in uniform. 64 years ago my dad served in combat in korea. 2nd lieutenant edward j pence was in the u.s. army. 45th infantry, he fought in the battle of old baldy and pork chop hill and earned a bronze star for his courage under fire. the truth is, i learned most of that after i grew up. 'cause dad never talked about the war. and that medal stayed in his dresser drawer. a few years after he died, i was visiting a cousin that he grew up with on the streets of chicago. and he told me that the war had changed my dad. when i asked him how, he said, you know, before the war your dad was the most happy-go-lucky guy i ever met. but he said, aft
, you see, i'm, as secretary shulkin told you, i'm the son of a soldier and i'm the proud father of a united states marine, but my life never took me into the uniform of the united states. i've never experienced the cost of war on the battlefield or had to endure the hardship of time away from home and family that can come with service, even in peace time, but i've seen enough to know the burden our veterans be bear. as often times a burden that lives far beyond your time in uniform. 64 years...
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. >>> skyfox over the delaware river where the philadelphia police marine unit pulled a man from the water. it was sadly a tragic ending to the search for the 83-year-old man fred anton didn't make it. he died a short time later. police found him in the river along north christopher columbus boulevard. now the last time that people who knew him had seen him was last night. no cause of death as of yet. >>> we have more insight tonight showing just how serious law enforcement in new jersey is getting about stopping down distracted drivers. no one is safe from police if they're not abiding by the law. not even governor chris christie's wife. a bernardsville mirror gave the garden state's first lady a ticket for driving with a phone. our chris o'connell is live in camden. chris. >> reporter: lucy, just goes to show you, no one is above the law. even if you are the wife of governor chris christie, if you do wrong, you may get busted. yes, if your name is mary pat christie, she knows that all too well. that is her white chevy suburban seen here in police dash cam video pulled over by berna
. >>> skyfox over the delaware river where the philadelphia police marine unit pulled a man from the water. it was sadly a tragic ending to the search for the 83-year-old man fred anton didn't make it. he died a short time later. police found him in the river along north christopher columbus boulevard. now the last time that people who knew him had seen him was last night. no cause of death as of yet. >>> we have more insight tonight showing just how serious law enforcement in...
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the native american population in the united states at that time. and who these men are behind the president of the united states today, they're united states marines. they are part of the approximately 450 and a half -- navajo code talks are who served in the marine corps, including the marine parachute and raider regimens, they were present for some of the toughest fighting in combat in the pacific theater. their heroism, their skill, saved countless lives. these men are american heros. when you see world war ii veterans, united states marines wearing that many combat ribbons, it's a rare sight, and it's testament to all of those mens' great duration under enemy fire. you saw the president fail in some of the most basic duties of the office of the president of united states, a moment of personal degradation and another moment of him failing as the most minimal duties of president of the united states. >> what's your view as we saw the president this weekend declaring a network, in this case cnn international to be fake and telling a global audience the same thing? and perhaps deciding to give a trophy to the network of his choosing that's been rep
the native american population in the united states at that time. and who these men are behind the president of the united states today, they're united states marines. they are part of the approximately 450 and a half -- navajo code talks are who served in the marine corps, including the marine parachute and raider regimens, they were present for some of the toughest fighting in combat in the pacific theater. their heroism, their skill, saved countless lives. these men are american heros. when...
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of the president's own united states marine band. the organizations laying wreaths.ional parks service. vietnam veterans memorial fund. vietnam women's memorial. american gold star mothers. operation freedom bird. paralyzed veterans of america. gold star wives of america. the 101st airborne division. first cavalry division. sons and daughters in touch. fifth battalion association. 25th infantry division. military order of the purple heart. verizon veterans advisory board. national dusters quads and searchlights association. vietnam veterans of america. 8:00 to 9:00 ptsd class washington. association of vietnam veterans of america. vietnam memorial volunteers and friends. jewish war veterans of the usa. the american legion. veterans of foreign wars. rolling thunder chapter 1 of maryland. 39th engineer battalion alumni association. am vets. third battalion eighth infantry. 82nd airborne association. and the first marine aircraft wing. we ask that audience members remain standing and at attention until taps has been played and the honor guard has been dismissed. ♪ [ "ta
of the president's own united states marine band. the organizations laying wreaths.ional parks service. vietnam veterans memorial fund. vietnam women's memorial. american gold star mothers. operation freedom bird. paralyzed veterans of america. gold star wives of america. the 101st airborne division. first cavalry division. sons and daughters in touch. fifth battalion association. 25th infantry division. military order of the purple heart. verizon veterans advisory board. national dusters quads...
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. >> to sing the national anthem, please welcome master sergeant, president's own united states marine band. >> oh say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rocket's red glare, air ♪mbs bursting in ♪ gave proof through the night there ♪ flag was still oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ ♪ [applause] >> please remain standing while army lieutenant general charles the pledge of allegiance and remain standing as the color guard retires the colors. >> thank you. petty.ame is chuck i'm the judge advocate general of the army. actinglf of our secretary, our chief of staff of the army, and if i may add, my father and father-in-law, wo are both -- who are both vietnam veterans. i thank you for being here and for the privilege of leading you allegiance.e of pleadplease place your
. >> to sing the national anthem, please welcome master sergeant, president's own united states marine band. >> oh say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rocket's red glare, air ♪mbs bursting in ♪ gave...
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the two gentlemen i would like to talk about our mr. schilling and mr. messner. he enlisted in the united states marine corps in october 1941 in the age of 16. he was assigned as a rifleman to the six marine second marine division. he took part in combat operations during the final weeks of that body campaign. they were discharged from active duty in october 1945. in 1948, mr. schilling tried to reenlist in the united states marine corps. he was married at the time. the marine corps turned down imhis request. undaunted, mr. schilling just went over and enlisted in the u.s. navy. he spent another two years on active duty in defense of this country. he is now 92 years young. he lives in louisiana and he is a civil air chaplain. mr. messner was born in new orleans in the southern part of my state in 1923. he is very proud and we are all proud of him. that battle was a a fight to capture an airstrip in the pacifice ocean. the united states one. we prevailed due to the bravery of the armies 81st infantry division of which he was a member of. upon his return in 1945, he went to tulane university. he has two
the two gentlemen i would like to talk about our mr. schilling and mr. messner. he enlisted in the united states marine corps in october 1941 in the age of 16. he was assigned as a rifleman to the six marine second marine division. he took part in combat operations during the final weeks of that body campaign. they were discharged from active duty in october 1945. in 1948, mr. schilling tried to reenlist in the united states marine corps. he was married at the time. the marine corps turned down...
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designate the facility of the united states post office located at 100 mathe avenue in interlachen, florida, as the robert h. jenkins post office. robert jenkins joined the united states marine corps in jacksonville, florida, in february of 1968. after completing training at camp lejeune, robert was assigned to the third marine division in vietnam. there he served as a scout, driver, machine gunner for company c, in the area south of the demilitarized zone. in the early morning of march 5, 1969, private first class jenkins' team was suddenly attacked by the north vietnamese army. while private first class jenkins and a fellow marine returned machine gun fire, a hand grenade was thrown at their location. in an act of pure selflessness, private first class jenkins threw himself on top of his fellow marine, shielding him from the explosion while be a soccer the full force himself -- while absorbing the full force himself. he was wounded and died soon after. if private first class jenkins was awarded the medal of honor for his valiant actions in april of 1970. mr. speaker, we should pass this bill to honor the valiant actions of private first class robert jenkins, and remember h
designate the facility of the united states post office located at 100 mathe avenue in interlachen, florida, as the robert h. jenkins post office. robert jenkins joined the united states marine corps in jacksonville, florida, in february of 1968. after completing training at camp lejeune, robert was assigned to the third marine division in vietnam. there he served as a scout, driver, machine gunner for company c, in the area south of the demilitarized zone. in the early morning of march 5,...
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. >> today is the 242nd birthday of the united states marine corps. members of congress took to twitter to wish the marine corps a happy birthday. here is what house speaker paul ryan had to say: >> happy 242nd birthday to bring corporate whenever our nation needs a you are there. to all marines and your family, thank you semper fi. >> and democratic arizona representative, kiersten wrote on twitter: >> tomorrow in observance of veterans day vice president mike pence will take part in the ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier and will speak "after words" at the memorial theater. live coverage from arlington national cemetery begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern on this. >> fifty years ago the united states was at war in vietnam and this veterans day weekend american history tv on c-span3 looks back 48 hours of coverage. it started saturday on a.m. eastern went to live at the national archives among the back drop of the vietnam helicopters. they are taking your to live with two authors about the war in 1957. at 1:00 p.m. from washington dc's vietnam memo
. >> today is the 242nd birthday of the united states marine corps. members of congress took to twitter to wish the marine corps a happy birthday. here is what house speaker paul ryan had to say: >> happy 242nd birthday to bring corporate whenever our nation needs a you are there. to all marines and your family, thank you semper fi. >> and democratic arizona representative, kiersten wrote on twitter: >> tomorrow in observance of veterans day vice president mike pence...
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lawrence o'donnell made clear last night, these native americans were going to battle for the marines, for the united states in world war ii only some years after the u.s. army, up until world war i, had been fighting and killing their native american brethren. >> yeah, the contrast and the symbolism from yesterday is powerful, and at the same time, very disappointing. powerful in that you see these individuals who represented our country served our nation at a critical time, in the battle, as he said. nobody understood it but it worked. we need more navajo. and overlooking the ceremony, of course, the history of andrew jackson perjurying native americans across the country. and, nask, in the president's own mindless response by bringing up senator warren and pocahontas. it was a contrast in, sort of, history and silliness. i think the president trying to be quippish or cute or whatever he was thinking went to a space he didn't need to go to. just stay with the script. don't ad lib, because when you do, your ugly comes out and here we are. >> there is again going to be a 4:00 federal court hearing th
lawrence o'donnell made clear last night, these native americans were going to battle for the marines, for the united states in world war ii only some years after the u.s. army, up until world war i, had been fighting and killing their native american brethren. >> yeah, the contrast and the symbolism from yesterday is powerful, and at the same time, very disappointing. powerful in that you see these individuals who represented our country served our nation at a critical time, in the...
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the table. plus meet the united states marine who lost both his legs and or and just crushed 31 marathons in 31ob jones joins us live to share his incredible story. ♪ jillian: 4:30 on the east coast. a shocking morning retired us commander, american troops would be "outnumbered" and at risk of losing a war to north korea's 1.2 million soldiers as donald trump is set to make a major announcement regarding the road the nation returning to the white house tomorrow. you to weigh in his assistant vice chief of staff of the air force, lieutenant general richard newton. thank you for joining us. i want your response to this off the top. we have this quote from the letter of retired lieutenant general jan who says the 28,500 us armed forces personnel vastly "outnumbered," unlike every conflict since the last korean war we will not be able to build up our forces prior to the start of hostilities. how much will that impact the ability to win a conflict against north korea? >> he was an exceptional general officer and well experienced in the region. war with north korea would be catastrophic but as secret
the table. plus meet the united states marine who lost both his legs and or and just crushed 31 marathons in 31ob jones joins us live to share his incredible story. ♪ jillian: 4:30 on the east coast. a shocking morning retired us commander, american troops would be "outnumbered" and at risk of losing a war to north korea's 1.2 million soldiers as donald trump is set to make a major announcement regarding the road the nation returning to the white house tomorrow. you to weigh in his...
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for you see, as secretary shulkin told you, i am the son of a soldier and i'm the proud father of a united states marineook me into the uniform of the united states. i've never experienced the cost of war on the battlefield or had to endure the hardship of time away from home and family that can come with service, even in peacetime. but i have seen enough to know the burden that our veterans bear is oftentimes a burden that lives far beyond your time in uniform. 64 years ago, my dad served in combat in korea. second lieutenant edward j pence was in the u.s. army, 45th infantry. he fought in the battle of old baldy and pork chop hill and he earned a bronze star for his courage under fire. the truth is, i learned most of that after i grew up because dad never talked about the war, and that medal stayed in his dresser drawer. a few years after he died i was visiting a cousin that he grew up with, on the streets of chicago and he told me that the war had changed my dad. when i asked him how, he said, before the war your dad was the most happy-go-lucky guy i had ever met. but he said after he came back, he w
for you see, as secretary shulkin told you, i am the son of a soldier and i'm the proud father of a united states marineook me into the uniform of the united states. i've never experienced the cost of war on the battlefield or had to endure the hardship of time away from home and family that can come with service, even in peacetime. but i have seen enough to know the burden that our veterans bear is oftentimes a burden that lives far beyond your time in uniform. 64 years ago, my dad served in...
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the event kick off power home remodeling annual veteran leadership summit. >>> outside of oregon former cbs-3 weatherman, helped crowd celebrate 242 birthday of the united states marine. navy veteran tom hosted the celebration for more than 20 years. today, there are more than 200,000 active duty and reserve, marines. nicely done, thanks, tom good to see you. >>> special olympics of pennsylvania held a special kick off ceremony today at philadelphia city hall for their fall festival at villanova university. >> and it was part of the seventh annual unify fall festival torch run. it is a 26-mile, non- competitive run by members of the law enforcement consisting of 18 legs from citizens bank park to villanova. that run took place today ahead of the fall festival, at villanova this weekend which is the largest student run special olympics events, in the world. >> some great work, and, we have need some great coats as well, it looks to be quite chilly. >> tomorrow will be quite chilly. >> only saving grace was the sun, we did not feel too bad, still a tough solar angle in november but tomorrow we will have sun. temperatures will be chilly today. tomorrow's saving grace as
the event kick off power home remodeling annual veteran leadership summit. >>> outside of oregon former cbs-3 weatherman, helped crowd celebrate 242 birthday of the united states marine. navy veteran tom hosted the celebration for more than 20 years. today, there are more than 200,000 active duty and reserve, marines. nicely done, thanks, tom good to see you. >>> special olympics of pennsylvania held a special kick off ceremony today at philadelphia city hall for their fall...
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for you see, as secretary shulkin told you, i am the son of a soldier and i'm the proud father of a united states marineook me into the uniform of the united states. i've never experienced the cost of war on the battlefield or had to endure the hardship of time away from home and family that can come with service, even in peacetime. but i have seen enough to know the burden that our veterans bear is oftentimes a burden that lives far beyond your time in uniform. 64 years ago, my dad served in combat in korea. second lieutenant edward j pence was in the u.s. army, 45th infantry. he fought in the battle of old baldy and pork chop hill and he earned a bronze star for his courage under fire. the truth is, i learned most of that after i grew up because dad never talked about the war, and that medal stayed in his dresser drawer. a few years after he died i was visiting a cousin that he grew up with, on the streets of chicago and he told me that the war had changed my dad. when i asked him how, he said, before the war your dad was the most happy-go-lucky guy i had ever met. but he said after he came back, he w
for you see, as secretary shulkin told you, i am the son of a soldier and i'm the proud father of a united states marineook me into the uniform of the united states. i've never experienced the cost of war on the battlefield or had to endure the hardship of time away from home and family that can come with service, even in peacetime. but i have seen enough to know the burden that our veterans bear is oftentimes a burden that lives far beyond your time in uniform. 64 years ago, my dad served in...
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november 10th marks the 242nd birthday of the united states marine corps.ding to history.com, the u.s. marines were founded in 1775 when the continental congress passed a resolution for two battalions to be formed to serve landing forces for the recently formed continental navy. they are now currently more than 200,000 active duty reserves and marines. we honor their service. we wish them happy birthday and good health. >> greg: awesome. is it me? "greg gutfeld show," that's tomorrow, 10:00. i've got mark stein, dave rubin, joey joe. it's going to be a lot of fun. the movie coming out this weekend, "murder on the orient express" has a lot of big stars. but perhaps the biggest art is geraldo's mustache. geraldo's mustache. has its own trailer! >> geraldo: really? >> greg: look at that. that is an excellent... right in kenna granik's face. the -- maybe it's divorce and you are sharing custody. >> geraldo: 1968, i grew it. i haven't shaved it since. is it my turn? my one last thing is keeping with your theme, the armed forces, tomorrow is the 98th veterans day
november 10th marks the 242nd birthday of the united states marine corps.ding to history.com, the u.s. marines were founded in 1775 when the continental congress passed a resolution for two battalions to be formed to serve landing forces for the recently formed continental navy. they are now currently more than 200,000 active duty reserves and marines. we honor their service. we wish them happy birthday and good health. >> greg: awesome. is it me? "greg gutfeld show," that's...
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. ♪ >>> that patriotic sound you're hearing, that's the president's own united states marine band at ashington, d.c. veteran's ceremonies are held across the country to honor men and women who served. the united states marine corps is commemorating it's 242nd anniversary. veteran's day november 11th and this is november 10th. >>> it marks the first anniversary of donald trump's election to the presidency. face the nation anchor john dickerson met some of the supporters in washington. he talked to them about mr. trump's performance t group of men and women range in age from 26 to 82 years old. they voted for mr. trump last november. two identify as republicans and the others say they're independent. they spoke with john at the foundry restaurant in manchester about the changes the president made in the country and their community. >> it's been one year since mr. trump was elected president. who by a show of hands think the country is doing better than a year ago. all six of you. peter, what makes you think the country is better off after a year of donald trump as president? >> the econ
. ♪ >>> that patriotic sound you're hearing, that's the president's own united states marine band at ashington, d.c. veteran's ceremonies are held across the country to honor men and women who served. the united states marine corps is commemorating it's 242nd anniversary. veteran's day november 11th and this is november 10th. >>> it marks the first anniversary of donald trump's election to the presidency. face the nation anchor john dickerson met some of the supporters in...
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since the project began 45 years ago, in 1972, there have been 13 marine sanctuaries designated all across the unitede first site off the coast of north carolina. the final resting place of the uss monitor. the monitor fought on the union side in the american civil war and took part in the first ever naval battle between ironclad ships. diving down to the wreck requires a permit so if you don't want to make the plunge, you can head to neighbouring virginia where a full—size replica is on display at the visitor centre. for those who prefer warm waters, florida keys is home to one of the world's largest living barrier coral reefs. there is also estimated to be 1,000 shipwrecks spread across the ocean floor. it was declared a sanctuary in 1990 and the protection zone takes in almost 3,000 square nautical miles. over on the west coast, near california's big sur, is monterey bay. it is a popular site in for nature watchers and has been called the serengeti of the sea, a reference to tanzania's famous wildlife reserve. and if you want to visit a marine safari, from around november to february, you can spot
since the project began 45 years ago, in 1972, there have been 13 marine sanctuaries designated all across the unitede first site off the coast of north carolina. the final resting place of the uss monitor. the monitor fought on the union side in the american civil war and took part in the first ever naval battle between ironclad ships. diving down to the wreck requires a permit so if you don't want to make the plunge, you can head to neighbouring virginia where a full—size replica is on...
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. >> i came back to the war department and said to this army lieutenant over my unit, i just joined the marineere was this other shock. i had no idea. they said you line up those boots, and i said oh, boy. they ran in a male g.i. and he'd yell, you knuckleheads, right. >> but she made it through and was ordered to duty right there at camp lejeune, north carolina. >> i relieved a man on a mess hall truck, two and a half-ton truck, i believe. and i would carry splice for the mess hall. >> could you see over the steering wheel? >> yes, barely. >> you're not exactly the tallest person. did you have an extra cushion? >> oh, no. getting in and out of the truck was a problem. >> not only did she learn to drive a deuce and a half but managed to look good too. >> elizabeth arden developed a month zuma red lipstick just for marines. >> it was supposed to match the wraparound our head and we wore red scarves, and it matched that. >> you're great. >> thank you. >> you're a great representative of the women marine. >> thank you, colonel, semper fi. >>> in june of '42, as navy men pummeled the japanese at
. >> i came back to the war department and said to this army lieutenant over my unit, i just joined the marineere was this other shock. i had no idea. they said you line up those boots, and i said oh, boy. they ran in a male g.i. and he'd yell, you knuckleheads, right. >> but she made it through and was ordered to duty right there at camp lejeune, north carolina. >> i relieved a man on a mess hall truck, two and a half-ton truck, i believe. and i would carry splice for the...