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it wasn't because we had to invade afghanistan or iraq or at least it wasn't the we chose to invade afghanistan and iraq. it wasn't because the planes into the twin towers. it wasn't because of 9/11 that republicans in congress with control of the senate and the house and the white house expanded medicare. i think to an extent bush and his team early on that they could buy off some of the key constituent part of the electorate, older people, medicare and suburban especially women with no child left behind. that's not just bad policy but that's bad policy that doesn't work. it is encouraging in my view, that whenever republican party where those maneuvers would yield a significant pushback. not just in the tea party which i think has to have been a good force for economic, prominent senators would filibuster these bills. >> charles koch, prior to starting this interview i met this lovely 93 old alice who's attending the freedomfest and she came over and said she is very, very conservative and she thinks that elizabeth warren has some good ideas. would she fit into the conservatory in -- "the con
it wasn't because we had to invade afghanistan or iraq or at least it wasn't the we chose to invade afghanistan and iraq. it wasn't because the planes into the twin towers. it wasn't because of 9/11 that republicans in congress with control of the senate and the house and the white house expanded medicare. i think to an extent bush and his team early on that they could buy off some of the key constituent part of the electorate, older people, medicare and suburban especially women with no child...
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to visit their friends, it is the focal point for families who have lost family members in iraq or afghanistan. >> they will not do a memorial because everyone is focused on that? >> every war we ever had has the memorial and iraq and afghanistan, it takes a long time. look at the vietnam memorial. it took 20 or 30 years for that to take root. it takes time for things to settle down, for skies to begin healing, focus on that sort of thing. iraq and afghanistan are too recent for there to be any memorial at the moment. >> the museum in quantico opening iraq and afghanistan in 2018, i am not aware of anyone else's building, have you been in touch with people about that? >> i have not. that is a great museum and anyone who hasn't missed it happened recommended it. it is the best. iraq and afghanistan, it should. that is another thing. section 60 is characteristic of the most recent wars. the marines always do their part and then some. you really see what sacrifice they made and you also see something else that is characteristic of recent wars, the importance of special ops. it has become increasi
to visit their friends, it is the focal point for families who have lost family members in iraq or afghanistan. >> they will not do a memorial because everyone is focused on that? >> every war we ever had has the memorial and iraq and afghanistan, it takes a long time. look at the vietnam memorial. it took 20 or 30 years for that to take root. it takes time for things to settle down, for skies to begin healing, focus on that sort of thing. iraq and afghanistan are too recent for...
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afghanistan or iraq. or iraq. with that one day after the when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a free 30-tablet trial. carnie wilson. thank you. can you hold on? ♪ hold on for one more day
afghanistan or iraq. or iraq. with that one day after the when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood...
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he is the 10th living american svicemen were presented with a medal of honor for heroism in afghanistan or iraq. -- can hear more from cap the captain and his own words right now on our website, wjla.com. maureen: an ohio man is facing charges of soliciting to kill u.s. servicemembers. terrence mcneil of akron posted support for the terror group isil online. they say he reposted service members'names and addresses. he faces one count of soliciting a crime of violence. maryland state police say a frederick man threatened to blow up the u.s. capitol building. 33-year-old andrew lewis davis made a threat and a text he sent to his girlfriend. the girlfriend alerted police to then arrested davis. said he did not deny the violent police took him and. he is being held on $25,000 bond they'll. -- bail. reporter: is the first major restaurant chain to move away from tips. coming up, details on how much more workers at joe's crab shack will make and how much more customers should inspect the pay. -- expect to pay. maureen: we are in for a windy end of the week. doug hill has the four forecast straight ah
he is the 10th living american svicemen were presented with a medal of honor for heroism in afghanistan or iraq. -- can hear more from cap the captain and his own words right now on our website, wjla.com. maureen: an ohio man is facing charges of soliciting to kill u.s. servicemembers. terrence mcneil of akron posted support for the terror group isil online. they say he reposted service members'names and addresses. he faces one count of soliciting a crime of violence. maryland state police say...
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. >> this is only the 10th time a living service member received the medal for actions in afghanistan or iraq. >>> coming up today at noon, a new trend in plastic surgery has more senior citizens going to the doctor, what is driving men and women to get a little cosmetic care. that is next. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill that works around the clock. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak especially when you stand up. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections urinary tract infections, changes in urin
. >> this is only the 10th time a living service member received the medal for actions in afghanistan or iraq. >>> coming up today at noon, a new trend in plastic surgery has more senior citizens going to the doctor, what is driving men and women to get a little cosmetic care. that is next. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to...
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but there is not one for those who died in afghanistan or iraq. army veteran and medal of honor recipient ryan pitts is hoping to change that. >> a memorial serves multiple purposes in my mind. it honors their sacrifice, but also for those that are left behind, you never get over the loss. it helps you live with it, right? that' s why it was important for me to get involved. erin: tonight at five, hear more from staff sergeant pitts and learn how you can help make the global war on terror memorial, a reality. up next at noon, an 8-year-old charged with murder. accused of beating and a hitting a toddler left in his care. and new details about who was onboard a jet that crashed into an apartment building killing everyone onboard. kevin: temperatures in the 40' s with rainfall to start today. tomorrow, looks like rainfall to end it. new details on changes for the weekend coming up. >> and we are going to head into the news nine kitchen to learn how to make an appetizer using tuna. and on this veterans day pausing to honor the service and sacrifice of
but there is not one for those who died in afghanistan or iraq. army veteran and medal of honor recipient ryan pitts is hoping to change that. >> a memorial serves multiple purposes in my mind. it honors their sacrifice, but also for those that are left behind, you never get over the loss. it helps you live with it, right? that' s why it was important for me to get involved. erin: tonight at five, hear more from staff sergeant pitts and learn how you can help make the global war on terror...
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this marks the tenth time a living member has received the honor for actions in afghanistan or iraq. >>> today lawmakers rallied in brooklyn for the renewal of the zadroga act. the measure actually expired last month but it has enough money to last another year. the group wants the zadroga act reauthorized permanently. >> time doesn't erase our moral imperative to cover their medical expenses. it's an extension of the cost of the attack. >> funding for the bill is providing mule with some excellent treatment and i hope to beat this thing. but again we don't know so we have to really focus on this. >> officials say this program will begin to shut down by next summer if congress doesn't act the end of the year. >>> people who live in public housing may soon be restricted from smoking in their own homes. the federal government proposed legislation today that would ban smoking in public housing complexes around the country. this would affect nearly 1 million households with more than 400,000 in new york city. the public will be goven a chance to comment on the proposed law before it take
this marks the tenth time a living member has received the honor for actions in afghanistan or iraq. >>> today lawmakers rallied in brooklyn for the renewal of the zadroga act. the measure actually expired last month but it has enough money to last another year. the group wants the zadroga act reauthorized permanently. >> time doesn't erase our moral imperative to cover their medical expenses. it's an extension of the cost of the attack. >> funding for the bill is providing...
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bronze stars, purple hearts, empty brass cartridge cases from afghanistan or iraq, quarters. every now and again you will see a quarter on top of a gravestone, or a penny. what sense does that make? well, whatever it is everything make sense in some way. the quarters are from people who served with the person in the ground, and it's a way to say i was there, i remember. the pennies are from people who were in boot camp with the person. people write elaborate notes with sharpies on rocks and leave them there. and you know, you could say well, it looks like junk. it looks like a mr. arlington is supposed to be green grass, white tombstones, very spare aesthetics. everything you see in section 60 is in violation of that, and there's been conflict between the people who run arlington cemetery and familie the familid friends who brings all this stuff. and they really haven't reached a compromise on a. they have tried to put anyone on continue that. yes, sir spent the way you describe it militancy very much of what happened on the vietnam memorial wall program student is exactly lik
bronze stars, purple hearts, empty brass cartridge cases from afghanistan or iraq, quarters. every now and again you will see a quarter on top of a gravestone, or a penny. what sense does that make? well, whatever it is everything make sense in some way. the quarters are from people who served with the person in the ground, and it's a way to say i was there, i remember. the pennies are from people who were in boot camp with the person. people write elaborate notes with sharpies on rocks and...
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is just the tenth living service member to be awarded the medal of honor for his actions in afghanistan, or iraq. >>> the american hero will be sharing his story on "morning joe" next week. >>> now still ahead on "way too early," highlights from thursday night football as rex ryan returns to metlife stadium seeking revenge. plus a stunning verdict in the trial that inspired the movie going good fellas." we'll have this message to the cousin who ratted him out. >>> and a judge shakes off a lawsuit against taylor swift by using the pop star's own lyrics during the ruling. those stories and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ ...are taking charge of their acrotype 2 diabetes...... ...with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. victoza® is proven to
is just the tenth living service member to be awarded the medal of honor for his actions in afghanistan, or iraq. >>> the american hero will be sharing his story on "morning joe" next week. >>> now still ahead on "way too early," highlights from thursday night football as rex ryan returns to metlife stadium seeking revenge. plus a stunning verdict in the trial that inspired the movie going good fellas." we'll have this message to the cousin who ratted...
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time in living service member has received our nation's highest valor award for actions in afghanistan or iraqmously awarded the metal. at tomorrow's ceremony, president obama will address the specifics of captain grover heroism. but let me say that in the worst of circumstances and without hesitation, captain gerbert acted in a manner that saved the lives of many of his comrades. tragically he could not save them all. was informed last month that he would receive the medal of honor, he said, "this metal belongs to them. it's my mission to tell everyone thank you for recognizing me but this does not belong to me. it lungs to the -- it belongs to them. that's how i'm coping with them mentally. it gives you the opportunity to represent them have their families. " for almost two and a half centuries, they have selflessly answered the call to arms to preserve and defend the ideas behind the words that are both vision and conscious of our democracy. we hold these truths to be self-evident. that all men are created equal. they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among
time in living service member has received our nation's highest valor award for actions in afghanistan or iraqmously awarded the metal. at tomorrow's ceremony, president obama will address the specifics of captain grover heroism. but let me say that in the worst of circumstances and without hesitation, captain gerbert acted in a manner that saved the lives of many of his comrades. tragically he could not save them all. was informed last month that he would receive the medal of honor, he said,...
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time in living service member has received our nation's highest valor award for actions in afghanistan or iraqre were posthumously awarded the medal. at tomorrow's ceremony, president obama will address the specifics of captain grover 's heroism. but let me say that in the worst of circumstances and without hesitation, the captain acted in a manner that saved the lives of many of his comrades. tragically, he could not save them all. when he was informed last month that he would receive the medal of honor, he said, "this metal dal belongs to them. it's my mission to tell everyone . thank you for recognizing me but this does not belong to me. it belongs to them. that's how i'm coping with them mentally. it gives you the opportunity to represent them have their families." he is in dramatic of the service and sacrifices of young men and women from every generation of american veterans. for almost two and a half centuries now they have , selflessly answered the call to arms to preserve and defend the ideas behind the words that are both vision and conscious of our democracy. "we hold these truths t
time in living service member has received our nation's highest valor award for actions in afghanistan or iraqre were posthumously awarded the medal. at tomorrow's ceremony, president obama will address the specifics of captain grover 's heroism. but let me say that in the worst of circumstances and without hesitation, the captain acted in a manner that saved the lives of many of his comrades. tragically, he could not save them all. when he was informed last month that he would receive the...
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groberg is the 10th living service member to receive the medal for actions in afghanistan or iraq. >>> it inspired the movie "good fellows" and found not guilty. they say the 80-year-old took a cut from the $6 million robbery at new york jfk airport. the feds arrested him claiming a witness had new information. but they called it unreliable saying their client was framed by mobsters looking for leniency in their own cases. >> they proposed to ban smoking in all u.s. housing gting mixed re-- getting mixed reactions. the feds say they are trying to protect people from health issues and fires and some are thrilled with the idea, but others worry it would give the government a reason to harass poor people from their homes. i'm patricia stark. now back to "red eye." for all of your headlines go to fox fuse.com. you are watching the most powerful thaim if news. ks -- the most powerful name in news. fox newschannel. >>> welcome back. it is time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed from tv's andy levey. >> i want to point out your adam's apple bobbing is not a guinness book of wor
groberg is the 10th living service member to receive the medal for actions in afghanistan or iraq. >>> it inspired the movie "good fellows" and found not guilty. they say the 80-year-old took a cut from the $6 million robbery at new york jfk airport. the feds arrested him claiming a witness had new information. but they called it unreliable saying their client was framed by mobsters looking for leniency in their own cases. >> they proposed to ban smoking in all u.s....
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marked the tenth day a living service member has received the medal for honor for actions in afghanistan or iraqwith that one day after the official holiday we are reminded to treat every day as veterans day. and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummies. see gummies in a whole new light. the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pre
marked the tenth day a living service member has received the medal for honor for actions in afghanistan or iraqwith that one day after the official holiday we are reminded to treat every day as veterans day. and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummies. see gummies in a whole new light. the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked...
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he is the tenth living service member to receive award for his actions in afghanistan or iraq. >>> theve to ban smoking in public housing could affect more than 1 million house. some are thrilled with the idea, others worry it would give the government a reason to harass and evict people from their homes. >>> welcome back. racial tensions on the university of missouri campus continue to spiral out of control. protests this week forced resignations of key school official including the university's president and chancellor. assistant professor melissa click who was caught on video during one of the demonstrations requesting "some muscle" to help remove a student who was recording the protest. the racial tension is now spreading to other college campuses. here with reaction tonight, author of the book "race pimping," the multi-trillion dollar business of liberalism," kevin jackson, david clark, and eric guster. eric, you're there, you see this. we are getting mixed reports. apparently some student on campus threatened black students. that person is being dealt with. that's in the aftermat
he is the tenth living service member to receive award for his actions in afghanistan or iraq. >>> theve to ban smoking in public housing could affect more than 1 million house. some are thrilled with the idea, others worry it would give the government a reason to harass and evict people from their homes. >>> welcome back. racial tensions on the university of missouri campus continue to spiral out of control. protests this week forced resignations of key school official...
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the tenth living service member to receive the highest military honor for actionings in afghanistan or iraq. >> three years ago, the 12 led american and afghan soldiers as they escorted commanders to a meeting with local afghans. a journey the team had done many times before. a short walk on foot including passage over a narrow bridge. he noticed a man dressed in dark clothing walking backtowards ten feet away. the man spun around and turned toward them and that's when flo sprinted toward him. he pushed him away from the formation. and as he did, he noticed an object under the man's clothing: a bomb. the motorcycles had been a diversion. and at that moment, flo did something extraordinary. he grabbed the bomber by his vest and kept pushing him away. one of flo's comrades, sergeant andrew mahoney, had joined in too, and together they shoved the bomber again and again. they pushed him so hard he fell to the ground onto his chest and then the bomb detonated. ball bearings, debris, dust exploded everywhere. flo was thrown some 15 or 20 feet, and was knocked unconscious. moments later, he woke u
the tenth living service member to receive the highest military honor for actionings in afghanistan or iraq. >> three years ago, the 12 led american and afghan soldiers as they escorted commanders to a meeting with local afghans. a journey the team had done many times before. a short walk on foot including passage over a narrow bridge. he noticed a man dressed in dark clothing walking backtowards ten feet away. the man spun around and turned toward them and that's when flo sprinted toward...
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ceremony is only the 10 there time a living serviceman received the medal of honor for action in afghanistan or iraq. >> well deserved. so thankful for people like him in our armed forces. >> front lines. you bet. >>> all right. let's turn now to our forecast. you know, when we checked in with steve earlier, it looked chilly. >> could feel it through the screen. >> you could. >> lonnie quinn is checking that out for us tonight, right? >> i was watching the live shot with steve, as well. bit. hair is really going to be blowing tomorrow. it's going to be windy tomorrow right into the weekend. outside right now it's cloudy as you look over our rooftops. 60 degrees on the thermometer. 60 is the warmest we have been 55 should be our high. that. picked up a little bit of rain keyword there a little bit of rain. most everyone less than a tenth. a little more than .10" for montauk and poughkeepsie. i see a little bit more rain tonight but not a lot. the big rain is in upstate new east-northeast. we are going to watch the tail end here. this little leg that extents from the pennsylvania new york border to wi
ceremony is only the 10 there time a living serviceman received the medal of honor for action in afghanistan or iraq. >> well deserved. so thankful for people like him in our armed forces. >> front lines. you bet. >>> all right. let's turn now to our forecast. you know, when we checked in with steve earlier, it looked chilly. >> could feel it through the screen. >> you could. >> lonnie quinn is checking that out for us tonight, right? >> i was...
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mcraven: the night we got bin laden we conducted 11 missions in afghanistan. in iraq or afghanistan, the profile was similar. the distances were longer. at the complexity of the mission, we have done in iraq and afghanistan are much more complex missions. the real credit in the bin laden raid goes to the president and his national security league and the cia, and those folks that located the compound, and the president in making the tough decisions to go do the mission. i am proud of my guys. they did a marvelous job. this mission was something we had been trained. and all of these seals were hand-picked to do this job. i will not call it routine. nothing about it was routine but it was not the hardest part of the raid. the hardest part was the decision made by the president and the intel. charlie: they did not know if he was there. mr. mcraven: we did not. this was part of the intel buildup to figure out whether or not the man -- there were arguments on both sides as to whether or not it was bin laden. we thought it was a 50-50 chance. the president called me friday. we
mcraven: the night we got bin laden we conducted 11 missions in afghanistan. in iraq or afghanistan, the profile was similar. the distances were longer. at the complexity of the mission, we have done in iraq and afghanistan are much more complex missions. the real credit in the bin laden raid goes to the president and his national security league and the cia, and those folks that located the compound, and the president in making the tough decisions to go do the mission. i am proud of my guys....
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10th time a living servicemember has received our nation's highest valor award for actions in afghanistan or iraqwere posthumously awarded the medal. tomorrow's ceremony president obama will address the specifics of the captain's heroism. in the worst of circumstances and without hesitation, the captain acted in a manner that saved the lives of many of his comrades. tragically, he could not save them all. when he was informed last month that he would receive the medal of honor, he said, and i quote, this metal belongs to them. it's my mission to tell everyone, thank you for recognizing me, but this does not belong to me. it belongs to them. this gives me an opportunity to represent them and their families. emblematic of the service and sacrifices of young men and women from every generation of american veterans. a halfost two and centuries now, they have selflessly answered the calls to arms to preserve and defend the ideas behind the words that are both vision and conscious of our democracy. we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their c
10th time a living servicemember has received our nation's highest valor award for actions in afghanistan or iraqwere posthumously awarded the medal. tomorrow's ceremony president obama will address the specifics of the captain's heroism. in the worst of circumstances and without hesitation, the captain acted in a manner that saved the lives of many of his comrades. tragically, he could not save them all. when he was informed last month that he would receive the medal of honor, he said, and i...
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the soviet union past into his ship it is remarkable we can support combat outpost deep in afghanistan or iraqith a few teams from a carrier, but it's not the most efficient or effective way to do that. -- f-18s. there are things we can do now and we need to be able to have a sustained increase in our defense establishment. many people including the ndp report talked about getting back to the gates of graceland budget of 2012. well, that's not going to be sufficient for sure. that's a good first step but getting back to something like a four-person base, which is affordable, sustainable, and was the kindest thing that would be necessary to build the force that would be sufficient to protect and defend and advance our geopolitical interests, and allow the united states to continue to be the leader of the free world. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member reed, distinguished member of the committee. i'm truly honored to appear before you today and also to testify along with my distinguished colleagues. in my statement argued america's armed forces are the most highly trained, equi
the soviet union past into his ship it is remarkable we can support combat outpost deep in afghanistan or iraqith a few teams from a carrier, but it's not the most efficient or effective way to do that. -- f-18s. there are things we can do now and we need to be able to have a sustained increase in our defense establishment. many people including the ndp report talked about getting back to the gates of graceland budget of 2012. well, that's not going to be sufficient for sure. that's a good...
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shane will join 35 other kids who also lost a parent in iraq or afghanistan this weekend. they will all attend saturday's nebraska football game as part of the state's gold star kids program. nebraska hasn't had to play the when they do, the hawks could still be undefeated... ...but they'll have to get past indiana first. later in sports... how the team is getting ready... and why the country is now taking notice of iowa's perfect season. 2 shot d 13:17:27 they're very set on we can recover autism. 30 a bold claim... one every parent with a child diagnosed with autism wants to believe... after the break... the new treatment... the cost... and the results two iowa families are seeing.. kelley 12:47:05 i almost cried, i was so excited that i didn't want to ruin two little boys with the same autism diagnosis... their families are turning to an alternative treatment in hopes of finding a way into their world. this treatment isnt tested. insurance wont cover it, and parents have to travel half way across the country to find it.. but as channel 13's jannay towne shows us, some f
shane will join 35 other kids who also lost a parent in iraq or afghanistan this weekend. they will all attend saturday's nebraska football game as part of the state's gold star kids program. nebraska hasn't had to play the when they do, the hawks could still be undefeated... ...but they'll have to get past indiana first. later in sports... how the team is getting ready... and why the country is now taking notice of iowa's perfect season. 2 shot d 13:17:27 they're very set on we can recover...
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ago - the summer of 2010 - when hundreds of men a women left eastern iowa for deployments in iraq or afghanistan. most returned home within 24 months. yet, this morning, one army national guard unit shqpped out from cedar rapids... members of the 6-49th regional support group said goodbye to their friends and families this morning. about 40 troops deployed from the armed forces reserve center in cedar rapids, near the eastern iowa airporr. they'll be heading to afghanistan to provide base operations support and security. for some of these soldiers, it's the first time they'll be going to that country. sot "16:31-:41 "we've been prepared for it for quite some time now. it's kind of like getting up in the morning. ju get your clototes on, and let's dd this." " the group will serve a 9-month tour overseas. tv- 9's brady smith will have more on this emotional sunday... with the 649th...
ago - the summer of 2010 - when hundreds of men a women left eastern iowa for deployments in iraq or afghanistan. most returned home within 24 months. yet, this morning, one army national guard unit shqpped out from cedar rapids... members of the 6-49th regional support group said goodbye to their friends and families this morning. about 40 troops deployed from the armed forces reserve center in cedar rapids, near the eastern iowa airporr. they'll be heading to afghanistan to provide base...
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service members who have returned from afghanistan and iraq currently have ptsd or depression, roughlyf seek treatment. >> we do a holistic approach to assisting veteran, housing, medical, mental health, substance abuse, work training. we just try to make this person a better person for the community at large. >> reporter: and the fact that the judge is a former vet herself, served in iraq, reminds people like this who she once was. >> when she speaks to you, it's with a sense of respect, a sense of understanding, like, listen, i was there too. >> reporter: american civil liberties union opposes the courts, saying, quote: but the judge says she has seen results, since the program started two years ago, the court says 92 out of 100 participants, successfully completed the program, got treatment and avoided prison. >> remember the choices that ended you up, and the choices you need to make. >> reporter: gomes credits the program with saving his life. >> if i did not end up in that program, i would be either dead or in prison right now. ♪ >> the president of the united states, the tell pr
service members who have returned from afghanistan and iraq currently have ptsd or depression, roughlyf seek treatment. >> we do a holistic approach to assisting veteran, housing, medical, mental health, substance abuse, work training. we just try to make this person a better person for the community at large. >> reporter: and the fact that the judge is a former vet herself, served in iraq, reminds people like this who she once was. >> when she speaks to you, it's with a sense...
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europe and they are angry over russia's rules filtering out migrants not from syria, iraq or after georgia -- afghanistan had their lips sewn up and are from iraq, pakistan and bangladesh. the paris attacks and questions of letting refugees in europe and one of the attackers may be with syrian refugees and some in germany are rethinking their open-door policy and we are addressing. >> the clearing ground for a new 350 bed refugee camp. this is an old industrial park in dresdan and the city wrecked by allied bombing in world war ii and became part of the communist east in germany and 25 years after reunification the region remains much further than western germany and just over a week since the paris attacks and fresh graffiti suggests they do not want more refugees here and hence frank who is getting paid to build the camp doesn't want them either. >> translator: my dad was a russian prisoner of war but he came back to rebuild dresden and the syrians could be honest people and rebuild their own country but there is a lot of syrian criminals, the only thing we can learn tomorrow them is how to blow oursel
europe and they are angry over russia's rules filtering out migrants not from syria, iraq or after georgia -- afghanistan had their lips sewn up and are from iraq, pakistan and bangladesh. the paris attacks and questions of letting refugees in europe and one of the attackers may be with syrian refugees and some in germany are rethinking their open-door policy and we are addressing. >> the clearing ground for a new 350 bed refugee camp. this is an old industrial park in dresdan and the...
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service members who have returned from afghanistan and iraq currently have ptds or depression.ly half seek treatment. >> we do a collaborative holistic approach to assisting the veterans. housing, medical, mental health, substance abuse, work training. you know, we just try to make this person a better person for the community at large. >> reporter: and the fact that the judge is a former vet herself, served in iraq, reminds people like gomes who he once was. >> when she speaks to you, it's with a sense of respect, a sense of understanding, like listen i was there too. >> reporter: the specialty courts are not without critics. but the judge says she has seen results, since the program started two years ago, the court says 92 out of 100 participants successfully completed the program, got treatment and avoided prison. >> remember the choices that you made that ended you up here. >> if i did not end up in that program, i would either be dead or in prison right now. >> reporter: instead, he says, he is hoping to find a job, stay clean and out of jail, so he can spend more time wit
service members who have returned from afghanistan and iraq currently have ptds or depression.ly half seek treatment. >> we do a collaborative holistic approach to assisting the veterans. housing, medical, mental health, substance abuse, work training. you know, we just try to make this person a better person for the community at large. >> reporter: and the fact that the judge is a former vet herself, served in iraq, reminds people like gomes who he once was. >> when she...
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. >> captain groberg is just the tenth living recipient from actions in iraq or afghanistan to receivetion's highest military award. >>> i'm shannon mulaire, and this is "first look" on msnbc. don't forget to like us on facebook. "way too early" is up next. have a great day, everybody. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. turn to roc® retinol correxion®. one week, fine lines appear to fade. one month, deep wrinkles look smoother. after one year, skin looks ageless. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. after one year, skin looks ageless. you probably can't workout like but now you can eat like one. get our players' choice pizzas. the new sriracha meats, the bbq chicken and bacon, or the loaded works. just $12 each. better ingredients. better pizza. better football. at the new papa johns.com. thinking of new ways to make treat time fun. (vo) at the friskies playhouse, the cats and us are always busy. that's how we came up with new friskies pull 'n play. with
. >> captain groberg is just the tenth living recipient from actions in iraq or afghanistan to receivetion's highest military award. >>> i'm shannon mulaire, and this is "first look" on msnbc. don't forget to like us on facebook. "way too early" is up next. have a great day, everybody. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. turn to roc®...
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bush: i was commander-in-chief of the second or third largest national guard deployed in iraq and afghanistan of my tenure. probably 5000 guardsmen and women served in iraq, kuwait, and afghanistan. i have done three or four trade missions in my years as governor. i've lived overseas, i have done business overseas. as i have said, i have intellectual curiosity. i haven't gotten it all figured out. i love to talk to people who are smart about things and can relate to foreign policy and convert their ideas into a practical plan. when you are governor, you take ideas and you turn them into reality. you develop strategies. and you fight to make sure that those strategies achieve the desired results. i'm not sure in the world of dr. carson and mr. trump, that they have had the breadth of experience that i have had. mark: governor, thank you. he ready to be president? i am.ush: damn right john: our thanks to governor jeb bush for spending all that time with us. when we come back, we will unpack what to said with our bloomberg politics chief reporter after this word from our sponsors. ♪ ♪ john: here
bush: i was commander-in-chief of the second or third largest national guard deployed in iraq and afghanistan of my tenure. probably 5000 guardsmen and women served in iraq, kuwait, and afghanistan. i have done three or four trade missions in my years as governor. i've lived overseas, i have done business overseas. as i have said, i have intellectual curiosity. i haven't gotten it all figured out. i love to talk to people who are smart about things and can relate to foreign policy and convert...
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we should never have been in iraq or afghanistan. host: bill rausch? guest: i will speak on the house of iraq and afghanistan veterans , our members, but i will also speak up on a personal perspective. i spent 17 months in iraq. i feel very fortunate and blessed that i have been welcome to thiswelcomes back country in a way i know many of my predecessors have not. just yesterday we noted veteran -- we met a veteran who talked about the challenges he had when he came back from vietnam. he came back to ohio, a small town where members of the local , other vietnam aterans talked about other -- very different experience to what i had. i feel like the post-9/11 generation has benefited from the vietnam veterans, especially their work and the trailblazing they did which i believe created this sea of goodwill we benefit from today. there are certainly challenges in congress. we talked about funding packages just a moment ago. fully funding the v.a. has been a challenge. havey and large most folks been very supportive of the post-9/11 veterans. from my perspect
we should never have been in iraq or afghanistan. host: bill rausch? guest: i will speak on the house of iraq and afghanistan veterans , our members, but i will also speak up on a personal perspective. i spent 17 months in iraq. i feel very fortunate and blessed that i have been welcome to thiswelcomes back country in a way i know many of my predecessors have not. just yesterday we noted veteran -- we met a veteran who talked about the challenges he had when he came back from vietnam. he came...
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although this structure looks imposing, every refugee we have spoken with today, be they from iraq, syria, or afghanistan, has told us that their treatment inside has been very humane. greek policeman, who is in charge of this registration facility, tells me its success or failure will hinge on the number of people arriving. >> translation: when three thousand or three thousand five hundred people arrive every day, we can with the recommending strayings points we have. but when the numbers increase to four thousand or more, we have many problems. >> reporter: organisers here hope this pilot project can be replicated in other parts of europe to help speed up this process. even here, the wait to get in only seems to grow longer as the refugees feel for at least a few more days caged in >>> a major meeting on climate change is set for the end of the month in paris. on tuesday the french foreign minister says some progress has been made in the talks before the meeting where negotiators try to agree on a blue print for a deal. reporting from paris. >> reporter: the goal of the climate summit in paris is to fi
although this structure looks imposing, every refugee we have spoken with today, be they from iraq, syria, or afghanistan, has told us that their treatment inside has been very humane. greek policeman, who is in charge of this registration facility, tells me its success or failure will hinge on the number of people arriving. >> translation: when three thousand or three thousand five hundred people arrive every day, we can with the recommending strayings points we have. but when the...
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many said they were scared going in, every refugee we've spoken with them today, be from iraq, syria or afghanistan, has told us that their treatment inside has been very humane. greek policeman, who is in charge of this facility, tells me the success or failure will hinge on the number of people arriving. >> translation: when thee thousand or three thousand five hundred people arrive every day, we can. with the registration points we have, register everyone easily, but when the numbers are increased to four thousand or more, we have many problems. >> reporter: organisers here hope this pilot projects can be replicated in other parts of europe to help speed up this process. but even here the wait to get in only seems to grow longer as the refugees feel for at least a few more days caged in >>> prosecutors in the united states have laid criminal charges on what has been labelled the big rest every cyber hack of a financial institution. three men have been accused against the jp morgan chase. they made tens of millions of dollars on the stock market using stolen information apparently. >> reporter: b
many said they were scared going in, every refugee we've spoken with them today, be from iraq, syria or afghanistan, has told us that their treatment inside has been very humane. greek policeman, who is in charge of this facility, tells me the success or failure will hinge on the number of people arriving. >> translation: when thee thousand or three thousand five hundred people arrive every day, we can. with the registration points we have, register everyone easily, but when the numbers...
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snow mix with of 2010 - when hundreds of men and women left eastern iowa for deployments in iraq or afghanistan. most returned home within 24 months. elias: sunday morning, members of an army national guard unit shipped out from cedar rapids... about 40 members of the 6-49th regional support group said goodbye to their friends and families yesterday morning. they'll be heading to afghanistan to provide base operations support and security. for some of these soldiers, it's the first time they'll be going to that country. " sgt. rolando rivera 649th regional support group [take sot to: 0:10 duration:0:10]sot <"16:31-:41 "we've been prepared for it for quite some time now. it's kind of like getting up in the morning. just get your clothes on, and let's do this." ">" sabrina: the group will serve a 9-month tour overseas. all: (reax) elias: more good morning iowa ahead...but first here's abc's kendis gibson and reena ninan with america's money. america's money market fears-a look at market futures and overseas >>> good morning. topping "america's money," a shaky start on wall street. >> stock future
snow mix with of 2010 - when hundreds of men and women left eastern iowa for deployments in iraq or afghanistan. most returned home within 24 months. elias: sunday morning, members of an army national guard unit shipped out from cedar rapids... about 40 members of the 6-49th regional support group said goodbye to their friends and families yesterday morning. they'll be heading to afghanistan to provide base operations support and security. for some of these soldiers, it's the first time they'll...
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- the summer of 2010 - when hundreds of men and women left eastern iowa for deployments in iraq or afghanistan. most returned home within 24 months. sunday morning, members of an army national guard unit shipped out from cedar rapids... about 40 members of the 6-49th regional support group said goodbye to their friends and families yesterday morning. they'll be heading to afghanistan to provide base operations support and security. for some of these soldiers, it's the first time they'll be going to that country. " sgt. rolando rivera 649th regional support group [take sot to: 0:10 duration:0:10]sot <"16:31-:41 "we've been prepared for it for quite some time now. it's kind of like getting up in the morning. just get your clothes on, and let's do this." ">" sabrina: the group will serve a 9-month tour overseas. sabrina: new this morning vandalism on the iowa state university campus... sabrina: university president steven leath issues a statement last night that a statue of george washington carver had been vandalized friday night. i-s-u police say the statue, which sits outside of carver hall, a
- the summer of 2010 - when hundreds of men and women left eastern iowa for deployments in iraq or afghanistan. most returned home within 24 months. sunday morning, members of an army national guard unit shipped out from cedar rapids... about 40 members of the 6-49th regional support group said goodbye to their friends and families yesterday morning. they'll be heading to afghanistan to provide base operations support and security. for some of these soldiers, it's the first time they'll be...
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the commander-in-chief is not going to deploy to europe, iraq, afghanistan, or erever.re: well, he's going to depend on experts. >> when a man or woman comes into the military, they enter a completely different world. imputative the uniform, the commander of chief can tell you to do whatever the commander-in-chief wants you to do. you do give up your freedom. and as long as the presidential candidates understand that, that's the most important thing for me. deirdre: so, governor, what do you make -- i just read the u.s. defense officials saying perhaps the u.s. will send more troops to europe and the idea is to keep russia's growing power in check. do you see -- when i say russia's growing power, first of all, do you agree with that premise? >> well, certainly have demonstrated tremendous capacity, not necessarily the forces but moving the way they did in the ukraine. it was reprehensible. nato in many ways has been hollowed out, and i think it's a smart thing to do and the right thing to do to put up the troop reinventing nato but equally important to push our nato all
the commander-in-chief is not going to deploy to europe, iraq, afghanistan, or erever.re: well, he's going to depend on experts. >> when a man or woman comes into the military, they enter a completely different world. imputative the uniform, the commander of chief can tell you to do whatever the commander-in-chief wants you to do. you do give up your freedom. and as long as the presidential candidates understand that, that's the most important thing for me. deirdre: so, governor, what do...
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for example, if it's in iraq, it would report or afghanistan, it would report to the u.s. central command commander who is the sort of the combatant commander for that part of the world who runs that part of the world as you obviously know because you wrote a book about those guys. and then it's obviously from him and it goes up to the pentagon and to the white house in very short order. but it really works, it really works for the secretary of the defense and for the present. >> and the difference what jsoc does or military division does, what's the real difference? >> guest: there's certainly an overlap between two those two organizations now and you'll often find members of each organization on the same battlefield as they were in the same -- in the same embassy doing some of the same work. the obvious difference is joint operations command is a lot bigger and a lot more fire power, the special activities division you would expect to be working in battlefields in which the united states is not at war with perhaps slightly shady characters in the military and different a
for example, if it's in iraq, it would report or afghanistan, it would report to the u.s. central command commander who is the sort of the combatant commander for that part of the world who runs that part of the world as you obviously know because you wrote a book about those guys. and then it's obviously from him and it goes up to the pentagon and to the white house in very short order. but it really works, it really works for the secretary of the defense and for the present. >> and the...
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this problem, the lack of a credible local makes ground operations in syria harder than in iraq or afghanistan or vietnam the each case the u.s. did not want a partner. nearly as strong as the moment suggest. many countries are fighting against sunni, saudi arabia from the united states to putin's russia. from neighboring russia to far away france. the territory is shrinking. the message is unpopular to most in its land. it can hammer away for months, even years. if instead, panicked by terror attacks americans were to send soldiers into the deserts of syria, it would enter the one arena where isis has the advantage. after a few inconclusive years, people would start asking how quickly can you withdraw. for more go to cnn.com/fareed. let's get started. >>> let's get straight to the latest from paris. joining us now in that city is cnn's international diplomatic editor. nick, what is going on in belgium where there seems to be alarming terror. what is the latest? >> reporter: it may involve weapons or explosives. the subway system is shut again for the second day. stores were closed. police wer
this problem, the lack of a credible local makes ground operations in syria harder than in iraq or afghanistan or vietnam the each case the u.s. did not want a partner. nearly as strong as the moment suggest. many countries are fighting against sunni, saudi arabia from the united states to putin's russia. from neighboring russia to far away france. the territory is shrinking. the message is unpopular to most in its land. it can hammer away for months, even years. if instead, panicked by terror...
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that we use to fly aircraft in the middle east when we're engaged in military activities in afghanistan or iraq, is that right? >> that is correct. >> but we know that qatar has donors there, wealthy donors who give money to terrorists groups. is that correct? >> it's been correct in the past. >> do we know who those donors are? name rank and serial number? >> the united states have sanctioned -- >> what does that mean, don't do this anymore? what is a sanction against a national in qatar who gist money to terrorists groups? >> that's exactly the problem, sir. >> don't do it again. it's not nice. >> and the problem is the local government often doesn't do anything about it. in fact i have seen not a single indication of qatar prosecuting anybody and convicting them under terror finance laws that have been on the books. >> do we pay to have our military base in qatar? >> no they pay for it. >> so you think qatar is playing both sides. >> i think qatar is absolutely playing both sides. >> they harbor people that give money to terrorists group but they also have a military base where the united st
that we use to fly aircraft in the middle east when we're engaged in military activities in afghanistan or iraq, is that right? >> that is correct. >> but we know that qatar has donors there, wealthy donors who give money to terrorists groups. is that correct? >> it's been correct in the past. >> do we know who those donors are? name rank and serial number? >> the united states have sanctioned -- >> what does that mean, don't do this anymore? what is a...
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5,000 they identified in europe and france but not only there that have traveled to syria or iraq or afghanistan war training and have been able to come back into europe. we need to be aware, as well, that many of those, once they are in europe and have a visa, they are able to enter the united states, as well. having spent a lot of time with the director and others, they are aware of that and extraordinarily troubled by that, which i think we all should be. once again, we don't know details but we have an enormous challenge as does france and europe. >> you think these isis threats against targets in new york city or washington d.c. are credible based on that isis propaganda video, two of them released this week? >> yeah, not terribly. i think those are more message than they are reality. we're very aware of the specific threats. we're not aware of very specific threats right now. we have been in the past. we've been successful in countering some of the threats. there is no question about that. but i do think we need to always be aware if not tomorrow, the next week or the week after they are c
5,000 they identified in europe and france but not only there that have traveled to syria or iraq or afghanistan war training and have been able to come back into europe. we need to be aware, as well, that many of those, once they are in europe and have a visa, they are able to enter the united states, as well. having spent a lot of time with the director and others, they are aware of that and extraordinarily troubled by that, which i think we all should be. once again, we don't know details...
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as far as ground troops, yes, we do need ground troops, not in large numbers like in the iraq war or the afghanistan war, but i can see up to 10,000 troops being used to gather intelligence, to coordinate with the iraqis and the kurds and also to be able to infiltrate. and also for special operations, have commando units, you know, for quick operations that are needed. also that would give confidence to the other arab nations there that we are taking it seriously and they then i believe will be much more willing to put their ground troops. that's what it really has to be in the end -- sunni ground troops fighting sunni isis. >> okay, republican congressman pete king from long island. thanks so much, congressman. >> bill, thank you. >> all right, thank you, congressman. we go from the political angles to the law enforcement considerations. joining us now, our security consultant, nick casale, former detective with the nypd and counterterrorism expert. and he used to work in counterterrorism with the mta. nick, thanks for joining us. >> good to be here, bill. >> when you hear us talk about, you know,
as far as ground troops, yes, we do need ground troops, not in large numbers like in the iraq war or the afghanistan war, but i can see up to 10,000 troops being used to gather intelligence, to coordinate with the iraqis and the kurds and also to be able to infiltrate. and also for special operations, have commando units, you know, for quick operations that are needed. also that would give confidence to the other arab nations there that we are taking it seriously and they then i believe will be...
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for the last ten years has said we can't kill our way to victory in iraq or in afghanistan or fill ine country. you still have to attack and go after them. it's good to point out france was not involved in a air war in syria until recently. they purposely stayed out of syria. the two have meshed. that man was presumably killed yesterday in the u.s. air strike which was a new development. the pentagon said the first time they went after a senior leader in libya. that followed just a couple months after the french started to get involved slowly in the campaign in syria. the last thing i'll say, pay attention to these air strikes and whether they are hitting and going into raqqa. how much of this is precision targeted stuff and how much is a little bit looser with the worries of things like collateral damage. the very first time the pentagon showed us air strikes they were hitting this building but not that building. trying to preserve as much as they could on the ground. increased air war to head after whoever they can find could be very damaging. it could change things on the grounds.
for the last ten years has said we can't kill our way to victory in iraq or in afghanistan or fill ine country. you still have to attack and go after them. it's good to point out france was not involved in a air war in syria until recently. they purposely stayed out of syria. the two have meshed. that man was presumably killed yesterday in the u.s. air strike which was a new development. the pentagon said the first time they went after a senior leader in libya. that followed just a couple...
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those who gave their lives fighting for their country in iraq or afghanistan have yet to be memorialized. >> the global war on terror is my generation as war. adam: in 2014, ryan pitts of nashua received the "medal of honor" for extraordinary acts of heroism in combat in afghanistan. he is helping to race awareness for a new effort to build a memorial in boscawen to the grin it's state servicemen who made the ultimate sacrifice in the war on terror. >> it serves several purposes. also for those that are left behind, you never get over the loss, it helps you lives with it, right, so that's why it was more than for me to get involved. adam: pitts understands what it means to lose loved ones in war. they came under attack in july 2007, 48 u.s. soldiers faced down 200 sergeants. pitts manning a forward observation post suffered near fatal wounds in the attack but fought on, at one point almost single-handedly keeping the enemy at bay. >> it wasn't like i think i was going to die, i knew i was going to die. adam: four fellow soldiers reached him but a round of explosions left them wounded. >>
those who gave their lives fighting for their country in iraq or afghanistan have yet to be memorialized. >> the global war on terror is my generation as war. adam: in 2014, ryan pitts of nashua received the "medal of honor" for extraordinary acts of heroism in combat in afghanistan. he is helping to race awareness for a new effort to build a memorial in boscawen to the grin it's state servicemen who made the ultimate sacrifice in the war on terror. >> it serves several...
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a credible local ally makes ground operations in syria harder than in iraq or afghanistan or in vietnam where in each case, the u.s. did have a partner. this is not to counsel despair, but to suggest strategic patience. it is surrounded by deadly foes on all sides. many countries are fighting against it. from the united states to putin's russia, from neighboring jordan to far away france. its territory is shrinking and its message is deeply unpopular to most within its lands. witness the hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees fleeing its bar barrism. counter terrorism, intelligence, air strikes, drones and special operations. it has the money, technology, know-how and international cooperation. it can hammer away for months, even years. if instead panicked by terror attacks americans were to send soldiers into the deserts of syria, it would enter the one arena where isis has the decisive advantage. after a few inconclusive years, people would start asking, how quickly can you withdraw? for more go to cnn.com/fareed and let's get started. >>> let's get straight to the latest from paris
a credible local ally makes ground operations in syria harder than in iraq or afghanistan or in vietnam where in each case, the u.s. did have a partner. this is not to counsel despair, but to suggest strategic patience. it is surrounded by deadly foes on all sides. many countries are fighting against it. from the united states to putin's russia, from neighboring jordan to far away france. its territory is shrinking and its message is deeply unpopular to most within its lands. witness the...
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we are not good to repeat our mistake in afghanistan, iraq, libya. no, we have or a plan and we have our bee plan. is our b plan. until now we have never heard anything like this. >> do you see any sign that western government has those sorts of plans for the post islamic state in syria? >> i can't see it. i remember i went by the office in britain to speak with the prime minister before the need to intervene for the behavior. i say look, i know you are preparing for some sort of intervention, you have to be very careful because al qaeda will be there, there'll are about 2000 on the other side. this will be a straight route for immigration and i would not be surprised if they would smuggle or mangled among those. you have to be very careful. seriously, in six minutes, they do not want to listen. also people who are talking about the middle east from distance. they they don't know the feeling there. look is what happening. okay these but what is happening after that. have we established good governments there? have we established stark security policies? nato is the
we are not good to repeat our mistake in afghanistan, iraq, libya. no, we have or a plan and we have our bee plan. is our b plan. until now we have never heard anything like this. >> do you see any sign that western government has those sorts of plans for the post islamic state in syria? >> i can't see it. i remember i went by the office in britain to speak with the prime minister before the need to intervene for the behavior. i say look, i know you are preparing for some sort of...
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jeb: commander-in-chief of the second or third largest national guard that was deployed in afghanistan during the life of my tenure. served in guardsmen iraqtan, and kuwait. i have done for your treat -- three or four trade missions in my years as governor. i've lived overseas, i have done business overseas. as i have said, i have an and thoughtful curiosity. i do not have it all figured out. i love to talk to people who are smart about things and can relate to foreign policy and convert their policy into practical plan. when you are governor you take ideas and you turn them into reality. you develop strategies. fight to make sure that those strategies achieve the desired result. in the world of mr. carson and mr. trump, they have had the breadth of experience that i have had, i'm not sure. mark: thank you. our thanks to governor jeb bush for putting all the time with us. when we come back we will unpack what to said with our bloomberg chief reporter after this word from our sponsors. us aboute to talk to all things jeb bush, our reporter. weay, after our interview put a little bit of it out. aboutestion that i asked refugees was a little
jeb: commander-in-chief of the second or third largest national guard that was deployed in afghanistan during the life of my tenure. served in guardsmen iraqtan, and kuwait. i have done for your treat -- three or four trade missions in my years as governor. i've lived overseas, i have done business overseas. as i have said, i have an and thoughtful curiosity. i do not have it all figured out. i love to talk to people who are smart about things and can relate to foreign policy and convert their...
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i will not pursue an open-ended action like iraq or afghanistan. >> white house announce dollars sending local groups fighting isis. >> i certainly wouldn't under estimate the capability and capacity of our u.s. special operations forces to be an important force multiplier anywhere around the world they are deployed. and the president does expect that they can have an impact in intensifying our strategy for building the capacity of local forces inside of syria to taking the fight on the ground to isil in the country. >> joining us from washington, the author of the new book, imperial gamble, putin, ukraine and the new cold war journalist marvin. putin is dropping bombs to help syrian dictator bashar al assad, now we are suspect going to send 50 troops to help as well. what do you expect things are going to get better or worse in syria. >> one of the things to focus on almost immediately the question i was out for to try to explore in this new book what does putin want? what, at the end of the day, is he prepared to settle for? the president obviously takes the russian intervention in syr
i will not pursue an open-ended action like iraq or afghanistan. >> white house announce dollars sending local groups fighting isis. >> i certainly wouldn't under estimate the capability and capacity of our u.s. special operations forces to be an important force multiplier anywhere around the world they are deployed. and the president does expect that they can have an impact in intensifying our strategy for building the capacity of local forces inside of syria to taking the fight on...
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captain growberg is the soth living service member to be awarded medal of honor for bravery in iraq or afghanistanith this hero on gretawire.com. and coming up, donald is usuallf hair jokes but now he is the one making the jokes about hair. i will explain off the record next. í: so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. frequent heartburn brand in america. i hope you like it spicy! get complete protection with the purple pill. the new leader in frequent heartburn. that's nexium level protection. in the country have in common? many of them now call cancer treatment centers of america home. expert medicine works here. find out why at cancer center.com. cancer treatment centers of america. the internet of things. what we're recommending as your consultants... the new consultants are here. it's not just big data, its bigger data. we're beta testing the new wearable interface... ♪ xerox believes finding the right solution shouldn't be so much work. by engineering a better way for people, process and technology to
captain growberg is the soth living service member to be awarded medal of honor for bravery in iraq or afghanistanith this hero on gretawire.com. and coming up, donald is usuallf hair jokes but now he is the one making the jokes about hair. i will explain off the record next. í: so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. frequent heartburn brand in america. i hope you like it spicy! get complete protection...
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i will make it in my community, not just -- i didn't leave it in iraq or afghanistan, or wherever i serveit is my community and that is where i will make my deposit. we shared one thing that drives us to the mission to continue, earlier this week is a photo that we cut out. it is one single photo that represents what we are trying to do. it is a black-and-white photo of space blue prince on the moon. i don't think there is a photo that more singularly and without words represents the culmination of omission and a vision. that photo that signify that an entire country said we are going to do something, we are going to do it by certain date and that photo suggested that they did it. the reason why we use that photo is not only to convey what our own goal is, as the mission continues, to influence future generations desire to serve, but also to suggest that every man and woman looking at that photo can choose and determine what interests they want to leave on the world. what is their blueprint going to be? we believe the only blueprint that is left in the sand in the dirt, they can leave an
i will make it in my community, not just -- i didn't leave it in iraq or afghanistan, or wherever i serveit is my community and that is where i will make my deposit. we shared one thing that drives us to the mission to continue, earlier this week is a photo that we cut out. it is one single photo that represents what we are trying to do. it is a black-and-white photo of space blue prince on the moon. i don't think there is a photo that more singularly and without words represents the...