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it will be everywhere in fort bragg. >> all right.t. thank you both. >>> 27 before the top of the hour. >>> another great american team usa goalie tim howard, his team may have lost, but howard emerged as a real winner, breaking a world cup record with 16 saves. joining us live from brazil, tim howard is joining "fox & friends." >> good morning to you. >> good morning, tim. >> good morning. how are you guys? >> you've accomplished so much. were you looking at the game yesterday as your last game? and is it your last game? >> no, i wasn't looking at it as that. we as a group were super folked on the game itself. couldn't look beyond that. was it my last game? i don't know. if it was, it was a special home. but we'll have to figure that out, or i'll have to figure that out in the coming months. >> we hope not. you're spectacular. >> even though the usa lost, you were the man of the match and you set a world record for 16 saves. you have a history of playing through broken bones in your back, dislocated fingers. you're an incredible amer
it will be everywhere in fort bragg. >> all right.t. thank you both. >>> 27 before the top of the hour. >>> another great american team usa goalie tim howard, his team may have lost, but howard emerged as a real winner, breaking a world cup record with 16 saves. joining us live from brazil, tim howard is joining "fox & friends." >> good morning to you. >> good morning, tim. >> good morning. how are you guys? >> you've accomplished so...
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well bravo georgia look you know here we have the shootings at fort bragg let's just take that as an example military personnel in fort bragg we're not allowed to carry arms so all these all these mass shootings come to an end when somebody with a weapon finally shows up. what's happening in georgia look these incidents do happen don't you want somebody around don't you want a good guy around with a gun once in a while to me this is going to create a situation where they're going to a lot more good guys are going to have guns to bring to an end in situations that currently are brought to an end because we restrict. the good guys from carrying goats and lastly elliptical look at how americans view their freedom in the land of the free a new gallup poll is out that says americans are growing increasingly dissatisfied with their freedom to choose what they do with their lives since two thousand and six that dissatisfaction has jumped twelve points how do you think american defined freedom and what do you think is really contributing to that decline. well good for americans that they're
well bravo georgia look you know here we have the shootings at fort bragg let's just take that as an example military personnel in fort bragg we're not allowed to carry arms so all these all these mass shootings come to an end when somebody with a weapon finally shows up. what's happening in georgia look these incidents do happen don't you want somebody around don't you want a good guy around with a gun once in a while to me this is going to create a situation where they're going to a lot more...
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and by braxton bragg and samuel cooper, and all the way at the bottom, approved by jefferson davis. these were in an envelope. on the back of the envelope we have here the provenance of how hood got these letters. it says that, in effect, it says documents,important the letters of recommendation for his promotion, these important documents were removed from richmond by a mr. myers, who worked in the records office. so while they were gathering the staff and richmond was being evacuated, somebody named mr. myers got these papers for hood and gave them to t.s. stockdale, the lieutenant governor of texas. he gave them to stockdale, and he ran into him in new york city outside the something or other hotel in 1866 and gave them to him. we know how they got to where they were going. there's the longstreet letter. this is something that was really fascinating, and i could not believe it. these are the originals. this is only the cover, page one. this particular document was several pages long. this is a report of hood's wounding at gettysburg, by his .octor, dr. john t. darvey it talks abo
and by braxton bragg and samuel cooper, and all the way at the bottom, approved by jefferson davis. these were in an envelope. on the back of the envelope we have here the provenance of how hood got these letters. it says that, in effect, it says documents,important the letters of recommendation for his promotion, these important documents were removed from richmond by a mr. myers, who worked in the records office. so while they were gathering the staff and richmond was being evacuated,...
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bragg, they know rock, not just for the exploits on d-day, but over 30 years in the army, but at 91, he still speaks to the men, and still bleeds o.d. green for the airborne. whenever the world makes you cynical, whenever you doubt that courage and goodness is possible, stop and think of these men. wilson and harry and rock, they are here today, and although i know we already gave them a rousing round of applause, along with all our veterans at d-day, if you could stand, please stand. if not, please raise your hand. let us recognize your service one more. these message waged war so they might know peace. they sacrificed so we might be free. they fought in hopes of a day when we would no longer need to fight. we are grateful to them. [ applause ] and, gentlemen, i want each of you to know your legacy is in good hands. we're in a time when it's been never more tempting to pursue narrow self-interest, slough off common endeavor, this generation of americans, our men and women of war, have chosen to do their part as well. rock, i want you to know that staff sergeant melvin martin, who is
bragg, they know rock, not just for the exploits on d-day, but over 30 years in the army, but at 91, he still speaks to the men, and still bleeds o.d. green for the airborne. whenever the world makes you cynical, whenever you doubt that courage and goodness is possible, stop and think of these men. wilson and harry and rock, they are here today, and although i know we already gave them a rousing round of applause, along with all our veterans at d-day, if you could stand, please stand. if not,...
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i married brenda bragg and had rachel and colt.egards, i mean, i'm the luckiest man in the world. i have a family waiting for me in heaven and a family here to take care of me while i'm here. >> the case is never closed. probable cause is never cast in concrete. it can always be changed if we have no physical evidence that would change our thinking on what happened. >> at the end, i stood up and said i had 99.9% confidence there was not an act of terrorism. which means that if future investigative leads come in that result in us looking at this, we will certainly do that. and that's the .1% that i'm leaving there. >> without question, it was, you know, a theory, and it clearly could have been a possibility. but i think i was left with a feeling that, you know, in the end, we might never really know what happened. >>> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. the mother of a hot car toddler has a message for all of us. leave me alone. her attorney says she is being unjustly harassed. are she and her husband already being tried in the co
i married brenda bragg and had rachel and colt.egards, i mean, i'm the luckiest man in the world. i have a family waiting for me in heaven and a family here to take care of me while i'm here. >> the case is never closed. probable cause is never cast in concrete. it can always be changed if we have no physical evidence that would change our thinking on what happened. >> at the end, i stood up and said i had 99.9% confidence there was not an act of terrorism. which means that if...
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in fact, the regulatory agency commissioners come from the industry, except for one guy who braggs about how he's helped the industry. there's a simple principle. because these are monopolise, the law has a principle called just and reasonable. prices paid are just and reasonable, and the profits just and reasonable. the case in my column, what i wrote about is there was expert testimony about how much profit a new transmission line should learn. they threw it out and relied on someone who didn't read the documents her lawyer gave her, but read one or two. >> i guess a lot of americans are not surprised that a regulatory agency is not protecting them. in is part of a larger problem, is that many of these regulatory agencies are populated by people from industry or they are regulating something they don't understand. in this case the agency is meant to balance consumer interests, and their energy needs with investor profit. if you don't allow investors to profit on the transmission and production of energy, you tend to get higher prices and ineffective systems. where are they in the balan
in fact, the regulatory agency commissioners come from the industry, except for one guy who braggs about how he's helped the industry. there's a simple principle. because these are monopolise, the law has a principle called just and reasonable. prices paid are just and reasonable, and the profits just and reasonable. the case in my column, what i wrote about is there was expert testimony about how much profit a new transmission line should learn. they threw it out and relied on someone who...
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it looks like it's flying out of the picture but went right over fort bragg and the mendocino coast. now just to the east of will ets i think it will be gone pretty fast. it's not often that froze gets a thunderstorm at 5:00 in the morning. also up toward mammoth and living toward the central sierra nevada. dealing with a lot of tropical clouds. 66 livermore. walnut creek 67. a little cooler to the north bay but not that much. almost 70 in lake port. calistoga is 56. 55 petaluma. somebody is at least get into the 50s. a lot of areas just simply can't get below 61-62. 21 travis not bad. after that it's less than 10 miles an hour. 56 in omaha, 54 in bismarck. these are really cool. there is that 63 down in atlanta. these are really cool for this time of year. for us though, 67 in ukiah and 68 in reno. just really warm air. remains of a tropical system right there continue to work their way up toward southern california. from l.a. to monterey. that will be the highway where it goes. it is just to the south of us. there are clouds to the north and east. if your don't get any of these clo
it looks like it's flying out of the picture but went right over fort bragg and the mendocino coast. now just to the east of will ets i think it will be gone pretty fast. it's not often that froze gets a thunderstorm at 5:00 in the morning. also up toward mammoth and living toward the central sierra nevada. dealing with a lot of tropical clouds. 66 livermore. walnut creek 67. a little cooler to the north bay but not that much. almost 70 in lake port. calistoga is 56. 55 petaluma. somebody is at...
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i married brenda bragg and had rachel and colt and in some regards, i mean, i'm the luckiest man in then heaven and a family here to take care of me while i'm here. >> the case is never closed. >> probable cause is never cast in concrete. it can always be changed if we have new physical evidence that would change our thinking on what happened. >> in the end i stood up and said, i had 99.9% confidence that it was not an act of terrorism. which means that a future investigative leads come in that result in us looking at this, we will certainly do that. and that's the .1% that i'm leaving there. >> without question it was a theory and it clearly could have been a possibility. but i think i was left with the feeling that you know, in the end, we might never really know what happened. // -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is the second hour of our special edition of "outfront." news at cnn. we are getting new pictures of the crash site from our crew on the ground. it is the reality of what investigato
i married brenda bragg and had rachel and colt and in some regards, i mean, i'm the luckiest man in then heaven and a family here to take care of me while i'm here. >> the case is never closed. >> probable cause is never cast in concrete. it can always be changed if we have new physical evidence that would change our thinking on what happened. >> in the end i stood up and said, i had 99.9% confidence that it was not an act of terrorism. which means that a future investigative...
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and then last year a dodgers fan from fort bragg, jonathan denver was stabbed to death near at&t parkrea of 3rd and harrison. prosecutors did not file charges in this case because they couldn't prove that one of the accused was acting in self- defense. so we take it back out here live. we don't know much about the suspects. again, they were described as 30 to 35 years old. we understand from san francisco police that one of them was arrested in the sacramento area. it's unclear about the other suspect. we are working to gather more information and of course we'll provide more information during the 8:00 hour of mornings on 2. we're live in san francisco, brian flores ktvu channel 2 news. >> i bithe way, the oak -- by the way, the oakland a's beat the giants 6-1. they have bay area bragging rights after winning three of four games against the giants in the latest series. the a's have the best record in the major leagues while the giants lost for the 19th time in their last 23 home games. they're still in second place behind the dodgers. >>> there's a very important meeting with the a's
and then last year a dodgers fan from fort bragg, jonathan denver was stabbed to death near at&t parkrea of 3rd and harrison. prosecutors did not file charges in this case because they couldn't prove that one of the accused was acting in self- defense. so we take it back out here live. we don't know much about the suspects. again, they were described as 30 to 35 years old. we understand from san francisco police that one of them was arrested in the sacramento area. it's unclear about the...
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georgia and the army had been shattered to battle missionary ridge in november 1864 under the command of bragg. it had been a humiliating disastrous defeat for the army and johnston is brought in and johnston, in some ways like george mcclellan. he's a superb organizer and motivator of men. he boosts the morale of the soldiers and the confederate soldiers many the army of tennessee love joe johnson. and they respect him. they know he cares about their welfare. so that's really one of johnson's great strong points as a general. but while he's rebuilding the army of tennessee in its winter camps, jefferson davis repeatedly asked johnson to take the offensive against the federals who recant not all that far north of dalton in the vicinity of chattanooga, tennessee. so davis wants johnson to march up into east tennessee. but johnson claims his army is outnumbered by the yankees. the army of tennessee doesn't have the adequate supplies or logistical capability of marmging marmg ing marching up from east tennessee. and the davis administration the getting a very different report concerning the army
georgia and the army had been shattered to battle missionary ridge in november 1864 under the command of bragg. it had been a humiliating disastrous defeat for the army and johnston is brought in and johnston, in some ways like george mcclellan. he's a superb organizer and motivator of men. he boosts the morale of the soldiers and the confederate soldiers many the army of tennessee love joe johnson. and they respect him. they know he cares about their welfare. so that's really one of johnson's...
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confederate generalship in the east.br no one is seriously going to make the argument that braxton bragg and joe johnson, earl van dorn and others were the cream of the confederate leadership n crop. when you talk --fi you go into town, you will not find a cup ae with a brag picture on it maybe a rearview camera so you can back up to joe johnson in a parking space.erior we talk about confederate superior generalship, we're talking about the eastern theater. and, of course, richmond, it's as the east was everything. and, of course, richmond is a t target, notsy only had military value, but it had symbolic, political value. and it was a notion which by the way, would have been betrayed by anyone studying military history, if you capture the opponent's capital you want. we know that's not true, the american revolution shows that. if you capture richmond, the wa, will be over no matter what elsn might happen. logistically, virginia poses a o problem, of course, given the resources afforded by the shenandoah valley. richmond and its iron works. it's manpower. the confederacy augmented the mil
confederate generalship in the east.br no one is seriously going to make the argument that braxton bragg and joe johnson, earl van dorn and others were the cream of the confederate leadership n crop. when you talk --fi you go into town, you will not find a cup ae with a brag picture on it maybe a rearview camera so you can back up to joe johnson in a parking space.erior we talk about confederate superior generalship, we're talking about the eastern theater. and, of course, richmond, it's as the...
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my training, fort bragg, the same thing happened, killed some soldiers by accident. so you know, it's unfortunate in this conflict. the only way to stop killing civilians is to stop the conflict. >> all right, gentlemen, we are going to keep you right where you are. for the people of gaza, these are perilous times and terrifying. we will speak with karl penhaul who visited the school we are talking about now. be right back. the flavors, are anything but. so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest... or bold, adventurous thai flavors... ...you always get flavor that's anything but flat. and always with chicken raised without antibiotics. new flatbread sandwiches from panera... ... each 360 calories or less. try one today. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, g
my training, fort bragg, the same thing happened, killed some soldiers by accident. so you know, it's unfortunate in this conflict. the only way to stop killing civilians is to stop the conflict. >> all right, gentlemen, we are going to keep you right where you are. for the people of gaza, these are perilous times and terrifying. we will speak with karl penhaul who visited the school we are talking about now. be right back. the flavors, are anything but. so whether it's taste inspired by...
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we're going to go back out to larry the cable guy in fort bragg, he's going to interview some of the troops coming up next on the after the show show. >> protesters swarming buses filled with immigrants from texas to california. [screaming] >> boy, that is something. just a fraction of the thousands streaming across the border. they put people on buses to get them away from the overwhelmed border facilities and send them to other spots in the country. good morning. i am martha maccallum here in "america's newsroom." >> and good morning. i am eric sean in for bill hemmer this morning. residents in marrieta, california are refuse to allow any more illegles to be shipped and dumped in their backyard. >> i am sick and tired of my tax dollars being wasted. >> we are a welfare state as it. we don't need more. >> william is live. what is going on here? this is quite a situation. >> this shows how divided america is over immigration. on one side a hundred people chanting go home and urging the administration to deport them and not release them into california. counter protesters calling them
we're going to go back out to larry the cable guy in fort bragg, he's going to interview some of the troops coming up next on the after the show show. >> protesters swarming buses filled with immigrants from texas to california. [screaming] >> boy, that is something. just a fraction of the thousands streaming across the border. they put people on buses to get them away from the overwhelmed border facilities and send them to other spots in the country. good morning. i am martha...
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he served most of that time at fort bragg, north carolina, so i consider him one of ours. he spent more than 30 years working for procter and gamble, i think the most competitive manufacturing company in the world. his work led him across the globe, but he also had prominent roles at a number of other organizations -- xerox, united steel corporation and the business roundtable. mr. mcdonald has frequently lectured the groups on leadership skills, and his leadership philosophy was highlighted in the book "the leader's compass." madam president, this is the type of leader we need at the v.a. at this very crucial time. bob mcdonald clearly has the experience to run an organization as large and as diverse as the department of veterans' affairs. perhaps more importantly, he has selflessly agreed to take the challenge of leading v.a. at its most critical time, something many people might have passed on. i hope this week, in addition to this nomination, we will pass legislation to help the v.a. and its next leader address the systemic problems with access to v.a. health care and
he served most of that time at fort bragg, north carolina, so i consider him one of ours. he spent more than 30 years working for procter and gamble, i think the most competitive manufacturing company in the world. his work led him across the globe, but he also had prominent roles at a number of other organizations -- xerox, united steel corporation and the business roundtable. mr. mcdonald has frequently lectured the groups on leadership skills, and his leadership philosophy was highlighted in...
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i saw three army soldiers from fort bragg, which is not in my district, mr. speaker, but i chatted with them, all three had lost one leg in afghanistan. my main purpose of going to walter reed was to see two marines from camp lejeune who had been severely wounded. but i thank god i had a chance to talk to the three soldiers and thank them for their gift of their legs for our country. as i went over to the young marine from camp lejeune who was 23, he's like this soldier in the poster, the young marine had lost both legs and an arm and i looked in the face of his father who probably was 50, 51 years of age and all i saw was pain and worry and trouble in the eyes of the father. because like this young soldier who lost both legs and an arm, you can only hope the best for their future. the second marine i saw from camp lejeune has stepped on a 40-pound i.e.d., lost both legs, has a wife, i did not meet her, and an 8-month-old baby girl. i did not meet. he was very proud of his wife and his child. i wonder what his future's going to be. i can only help -- hope the
i saw three army soldiers from fort bragg, which is not in my district, mr. speaker, but i chatted with them, all three had lost one leg in afghanistan. my main purpose of going to walter reed was to see two marines from camp lejeune who had been severely wounded. but i thank god i had a chance to talk to the three soldiers and thank them for their gift of their legs for our country. as i went over to the young marine from camp lejeune who was 23, he's like this soldier in the poster, the young...
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i met through soldiers from fort bragg who lost one leg each in afghanistan. i met two marines from my district, camp lejeune, one marine, 23 years old, had lost two legs and an arm. his father from louisiana was standing beside his exercise mat which is about three -- three or four feet off the ground. to look in the eyes of the father to see the pain, the sadness and the worry about the future of his 23-year-old son, i cannot describe today on the floor of the house. i don't know the words to describe the pain i saw in the eyes. then, i went to see the second marine from camp lejeune who in february this year stepped on a 40-pound i.e.d., lost both legs . i could only look at him and hoped for the best as he told me about his wife and his 8-month-old baby girl. mr. speaker, beside me today i have the photograph of -- on his poster of two young ladies whose father was sergeant kevin baldiff, stationed at camp lejeune. he little girls' names are eden and stephanie. they are standing at the grave site of their father. the sergeant baldiff and colonel palmer --
i met through soldiers from fort bragg who lost one leg each in afghanistan. i met two marines from my district, camp lejeune, one marine, 23 years old, had lost two legs and an arm. his father from louisiana was standing beside his exercise mat which is about three -- three or four feet off the ground. to look in the eyes of the father to see the pain, the sadness and the worry about the future of his 23-year-old son, i cannot describe today on the floor of the house. i don't know the words to...
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confederate generalship in the east.br no one is seriously going to make the argument that braxton bragg and joe johnson, earl van dorn and others were the cream of the confederate leadership n crop. when you talk --fi you go into town, you will not find a cup ae with a brag picture on it maybe a rearview camera so you can back up to joe johnson in a parking space.erior we talk about confederate superior generalship, we're talking about the eastern theater. and, of course, richmond, it's as the east was everything. and, of course, richmond is a t target, notsy only had military value, but it had symbolic, political value. and it was a notion which by the way, would have been betrayed by anyone studying military history, if you capture the opponent's capital you want. we know that's not true, the american revolution shows that. if you capture richmond, the wa, will be over no matter what elsn might happen. logistically, virginia poses a o problem, of course, given the resources afforded by the shenandoah valley. richmond and its iron works. it's manpower. the confederacy augmented the mil
confederate generalship in the east.br no one is seriously going to make the argument that braxton bragg and joe johnson, earl van dorn and others were the cream of the confederate leadership n crop. when you talk --fi you go into town, you will not find a cup ae with a brag picture on it maybe a rearview camera so you can back up to joe johnson in a parking space.erior we talk about confederate superior generalship, we're talking about the eastern theater. and, of course, richmond, it's as the...
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i met three army guys from fort bragg, which is not in my district but in north carolina, all three had lost one leg each. each one of them. then mr. mcgovern, when i went over to look at the -- to meet these young marines from camp lejeune, 23 years of age, and he's on what they call an exercise mat about three feet off the floor, he's lost both legs and an arm. his never will forget father's eyes, the saddest eyes i have ever seen on a man in my life. i saw pain, i saw worry. is his son -- here's his son, both legs gone, one arm gone, 23 years of age, and the second marine that i saw from camp lejeune had lost both legs by stepping on a 40-pound i.e.d. in afghanistan. the more that we have troops in iraq, the longer they stay, there will be someone killed or wounded before it's over. that's why your resolution, that's why it is necessary for my party, the republican party, to stop being the war party and being the party that wants to defend the constitution and my party needs to allow us to have this debate that you have introduced. so as i leave, i want to thank you for giving me a l
i met three army guys from fort bragg, which is not in my district but in north carolina, all three had lost one leg each. each one of them. then mr. mcgovern, when i went over to look at the -- to meet these young marines from camp lejeune, 23 years of age, and he's on what they call an exercise mat about three feet off the floor, he's lost both legs and an arm. his never will forget father's eyes, the saddest eyes i have ever seen on a man in my life. i saw pain, i saw worry. is his son --...
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acknowledge one of our chaplains, captain mike cirillo, currently serving with the 2nd airborne at fort bragg he defloyd iraq in 2011 , was previously acting brigade chaplain. military chaplains represent some of the best this country has to offer. favorite bible verse of , a ravens rillo's is man avails much. we thank you for your work to support the spiritual strength and wellness of those who serve in uniform. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor my old high school football coach, ron reem who was recently voted into the florida athletic coaches' association hall of fame. i can't think of a man more deserving of this recognition. coach reem has -- is going on his 38th season as head coach of the benjamin buccaneers, hi alma mater, making him the longest serving coach. his mportance isn't in help g record, but in the he gave his students. mr. rooney: coach reem not only helped me succeed on the field, but he show
acknowledge one of our chaplains, captain mike cirillo, currently serving with the 2nd airborne at fort bragg he defloyd iraq in 2011 , was previously acting brigade chaplain. military chaplains represent some of the best this country has to offer. favorite bible verse of , a ravens rillo's is man avails much. we thank you for your work to support the spiritual strength and wellness of those who serve in uniform. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from...