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corps hospital, those are their tents. ambulances, up in the wheatfield, and any that weren't at spangler were on cemetery hill. ammunition for the artillery, 100 wagons. and they supply the ammunition for all the artillery of the army of the potomac. anybody ran out, they came to spangler to fill up again. they were being guarded by the fourth new jersey. artillery reserve and granite schoolhouse we will get to in a second. more artillery and infantry more artillery and infantry over here, a signal station set up, powers hill, the spangler's owned two thirds of it in the lightner zone the other third. that quarters of the 12th corps was up your. and you don't hear this much either, general meade, he watched the end of the fighting on july 3 the top of powers hill, and that night h made his headquarters on the h -- he made his headquarters in the woods on the spangler property. crowded shoulder to shoulder, it was trampled, it was used well. the artillery reserve. this is an artillery reserve battery. the spangler's had 19
corps hospital, those are their tents. ambulances, up in the wheatfield, and any that weren't at spangler were on cemetery hill. ammunition for the artillery, 100 wagons. and they supply the ammunition for all the artillery of the army of the potomac. anybody ran out, they came to spangler to fill up again. they were being guarded by the fourth new jersey. artillery reserve and granite schoolhouse we will get to in a second. more artillery and infantry more artillery and infantry over here, a...
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if you combine wounded treated at the 11th corps and the first division second corps hospital, they were probably 2500 to 3000 men treated at george and elizabeth spangler's farm. i think we have time to do the doctors. the surgeons at spangler were among the best of the best of their time and saved more than they lost, and suffered and sacrificed greatly during the war. i have dug up the names of 15 head surgeons worked at the 11th corps hospital. most went on to leadership roles in medicine and in the community after the work including dr. , henry van aernum, who said the curse of god comes on all who come in contact with this atrocious institution. jay kling treated armistead, was -- went home out of the army in 18 six e4, captured by the confederates, put in prison. he filed for a pension after that and he was denied because he was no longer in the army. brenton professor at the , university of pennsylvania and noted anthropologist, especially concerning the american indian, writing more than 20 books he said of leaving spangler, it was with intense relief i got my orders to leave th
if you combine wounded treated at the 11th corps and the first division second corps hospital, they were probably 2500 to 3000 men treated at george and elizabeth spangler's farm. i think we have time to do the doctors. the surgeons at spangler were among the best of the best of their time and saved more than they lost, and suffered and sacrificed greatly during the war. i have dug up the names of 15 head surgeons worked at the 11th corps hospital. most went on to leadership roles in medicine...
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it was more than happy to talk to the marine corps. but he didn't want to turn the machine into the war machine. he built this for swap rescue, not for carrying soldiers or marines ashore. so he demerited. a year later. and it was obvious that war in europe or war was engulfing europe or parts of africa was stretching across china. he consented to allow the navy and marine core to use his design with the goal of mass producing it. the challenge was he built one. it was to support the weight and lower it down or whether there's an elevator big enough to help it to basically put it into the sea. the gates of my estate are ten feet. and the gate my garage is opening is ten feet wide. it was a silicon valley designer building or computer in their garage. they built the amphibian tractor. he tested it in a swimming pool, off his beach front estate. it's very much a scratch built endeavor. he doesn't even have blueprints. he contracts with local firms to build other machinery he needs. he spends a lot of money. with respect to the vehicle, h
it was more than happy to talk to the marine corps. but he didn't want to turn the machine into the war machine. he built this for swap rescue, not for carrying soldiers or marines ashore. so he demerited. a year later. and it was obvious that war in europe or war was engulfing europe or parts of africa was stretching across china. he consented to allow the navy and marine core to use his design with the goal of mass producing it. the challenge was he built one. it was to support the weight and...
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the french second corp. and the first french corp.as under command of general bethwa, still men and supplies were landed. however rear guard sniping caused small delays. 100 foot causeways were dropped into the waters. mine detecter squads cleared the road to permit tanks to clear the way. german prisoners were herded onto the beaches to be put on ships. by midnight the french commandos had been contacted. by noon the following day a beachhead 20 miles long and nine miles deep had been established. our seriously wounded men were evacuated to floating ambulances. meanwhile, the enemy fought desperately to block our advance in order to cover a general withdraw. on the 19th of august, the french second corp. took over the southern zone from the american 6th corp. and pushed rapidly on to within two miles of marseilles. the wounded were given life-saving blood plasma and first aid. prisoners taken were immediately evacuated from the combat zone. the generals awarded the silver star to mark rino, the leader of the french patriots in this a
the french second corp. and the first french corp.as under command of general bethwa, still men and supplies were landed. however rear guard sniping caused small delays. 100 foot causeways were dropped into the waters. mine detecter squads cleared the road to permit tanks to clear the way. german prisoners were herded onto the beaches to be put on ships. by midnight the french commandos had been contacted. by noon the following day a beachhead 20 miles long and nine miles deep had been...
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bulk of the army, corps,thomas' 14th 25,000 men and 20,000 men with crittenden's corps, march east of murfreesboro and aim for manchester at which point they'll be in a good directlyto operate against tullahoma or down toward the elk ridge across river. what do you think of the plan? good plan, isn't it? it's a good plan. one problem. factor. the vital it's been a real nice dry summer these troops start marching out on the morning of starts, 1863, it raining. 17 days, it will rain at least once, and i'm not sprinkle but a gully washing thunderstorm at days.once 14 of those 17 so what do you think these roads into? and by the way when it's not overcast,t's 90-something degrees with 100% humidity. this is miserable. familiar withou the gettysburg retreat, the retreat from gettysburg, the horrible rain they have to go through starting july 4. well, some of that comes from and meets theee other armies up in pennsylvania later. atrocious weather and should always be remembered when you consider the tullahoma campaign. early morning hours of june 24, cumberland gets in motion. the decoy for
bulk of the army, corps,thomas' 14th 25,000 men and 20,000 men with crittenden's corps, march east of murfreesboro and aim for manchester at which point they'll be in a good directlyto operate against tullahoma or down toward the elk ridge across river. what do you think of the plan? good plan, isn't it? it's a good plan. one problem. factor. the vital it's been a real nice dry summer these troops start marching out on the morning of starts, 1863, it raining. 17 days, it will rain at least...
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in this account, alexander alleged that overnight he visited first corps headquarters and was told a resumed attack would be made in the early morning hours, pickett's division, to the left of the peach orchard from the confederate army's perspective. historians have solely applied this one account from alexander to try to convince students that longstreet undoubtedly received attack orders during the overnight hours. but they have neglected to include in their narratives of fact that not only did longstreet always deny or never mention receiving orders in the overnight hours, including in his after battle report, but e.p. alexander himself in two other postwar accounts either conflict the deep -- either contradicted the details or outright stated that longstreet did not receive in "military memoirs of a confederate," alexander wrote that johnston had been instructed to attack with the impression that longstreet would attack at the same hour here it however, longstreet received no orders during the night, and his troops had not been gotten into position before noon. naturally, studen
in this account, alexander alleged that overnight he visited first corps headquarters and was told a resumed attack would be made in the early morning hours, pickett's division, to the left of the peach orchard from the confederate army's perspective. historians have solely applied this one account from alexander to try to convince students that longstreet undoubtedly received attack orders during the overnight hours. but they have neglected to include in their narratives of fact that not only...
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granger's corps, david stanley's cavalry corps, grand total of 25,000 men all told along with alex mccook's corps moving south of murfreesboro will operate in the area southwest of murfreesboro and keep polk thinking they'll try to force guy's gap and liberty gap. meanwhile, the bulk of the army, george thomas' 14th corps, 25,000 men and 20,000 men with thomas l. crittenden's corps, will march east of murfreesboro and aim for manchester at which point they'll be in a good position to operate directly against tullahoma or down toward the rail bridge across the elk river. what do you think of the plan? good plan, isn't it? it's a good plan. one problem. speed is the vital factor. it's been a real nice dry summer but when these troops start marching out on the morning of june 24, 1863, it starts raining. of the next 17 days, it will rain at least once, and i'm not talking about a sprinkle but a gully washing thunderstorm at least once 14 of those 17 days. so what do you think these roads turn into? and by the way, when it's not raining, it's overcast, 90-something degrees with 100% humidity. t
granger's corps, david stanley's cavalry corps, grand total of 25,000 men all told along with alex mccook's corps moving south of murfreesboro will operate in the area southwest of murfreesboro and keep polk thinking they'll try to force guy's gap and liberty gap. meanwhile, the bulk of the army, george thomas' 14th corps, 25,000 men and 20,000 men with thomas l. crittenden's corps, will march east of murfreesboro and aim for manchester at which point they'll be in a good position to operate...
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the army corps has been a great partner in this process. we achieve the first milestone last december and we are projecting that we would arrive at a tentatively selected plan in september of 2021. we would have complete environmental clearance for the project through this effort. the army corps is currently going up its chain of command to seek authorization for a more expensive study that will take more time. typically the army corps does a $3 million study within three years with a broad recognition that this is a complicated urban waterfront, a big expense that we are looking at, it will cost more and take more time to do the proper kind of study. we are in alignment with the army corps at the district level and making that request. so turning to the proposed contract amendment, there's a lot of work that we are undertaking here. we need resources to be able to conduct that work. the proposed contract would be a 20 million-dollar amendment to a base contract of approximately $40 million. we are projecting 30% l.b.e. participation in the
the army corps has been a great partner in this process. we achieve the first milestone last december and we are projecting that we would arrive at a tentatively selected plan in september of 2021. we would have complete environmental clearance for the project through this effort. the army corps is currently going up its chain of command to seek authorization for a more expensive study that will take more time. typically the army corps does a $3 million study within three years with a broad...
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similarly, if the army corps is not able to obtain a waiver. there are circumstances where the flood study could identify a larger project or the damages that we seen in the seawall programme could be so severe that policy makers want a larger project and we might need more resources than we're seeing today. thank you to our officers to supporting us in washington, d.c. we're organizing a trip in the end of october, and plan to meet with the capable del garbages. delegation. we have a proposal to the resource's act that would give the port extra credit for seismic improvements through the flood study. it has to and flood controlled improvement but it would be designed to address seismic risks along the waterfront and this amendment would help with that. we'll be talking about that waiver request that i mensed med earlier. i will stop there and see if the commission has any questions and to allow for public comments. >> can i have a motion? >> so moved. >> second. >> is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed
similarly, if the army corps is not able to obtain a waiver. there are circumstances where the flood study could identify a larger project or the damages that we seen in the seawall programme could be so severe that policy makers want a larger project and we might need more resources than we're seeing today. thank you to our officers to supporting us in washington, d.c. we're organizing a trip in the end of october, and plan to meet with the capable del garbages. delegation. we have a proposal...
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i wasn't in the marine corps, was in the us marine corps, i was answerable to all of you in this room. for how we dinner operations or the spending of your money, the combat we went through and i really had 11 for fair we put the u.s. constitution. i even enjoyed reading the doggone thing. just reading it, you find great things in it. you think you read it ten times or a hundred times you find something else in there that is great. it is really the idea that this is so precious that it probably can't even be taught to you. how prescient is you almost has to sense it is you read and think of these young and old guys sitting there starting we put the declaration and when they signed that they know they are signing their lives on the line. it can sort, catches them, they are dead. that is all there is to it. that's the way kings did it. for us to have it today, this experiment seem so precious to me that i will commit what ever i can to helping young people become the leaders they want to be. i don't care if it's in business or their dioceses or small towns or where ever it is, and i don
i wasn't in the marine corps, was in the us marine corps, i was answerable to all of you in this room. for how we dinner operations or the spending of your money, the combat we went through and i really had 11 for fair we put the u.s. constitution. i even enjoyed reading the doggone thing. just reading it, you find great things in it. you think you read it ten times or a hundred times you find something else in there that is great. it is really the idea that this is so precious that it probably...
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i was not in the marine corps, i was in the u.s. marine corps.in the spending of your money, the combat that we went through, and i really had a love affair with u.s. constitution. i even enjoy reading the dongguan thing, you find great things and you think you read it ten times or hundred times and you find something else in there that is great. it's the idea that this is so precious that it probably cannot even be taught to you how precious, you must have to since it as you read it and think of the young and old guy sitting there starting with the declaration and when they sign that, they know they are signing their lives on the line, of king george catches them, they are dead, that's the way kings did it. and for us to have this today, this experiment seems so precious to me that i will commit whatever i can to helping young people become the leaders that they want to be, i don't care business, diocese or small town or wherever it is, i don't have all the answers but i tell them here's what worked for me. >> i don't know whether to think of se
i was not in the marine corps, i was in the u.s. marine corps.in the spending of your money, the combat that we went through, and i really had a love affair with u.s. constitution. i even enjoy reading the dongguan thing, you find great things and you think you read it ten times or hundred times and you find something else in there that is great. it's the idea that this is so precious that it probably cannot even be taught to you how precious, you must have to since it as you read it and think...
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under lieutenant general alexander patch was the three corps.e included the famed third, 36 and 45th divisions. the first french core was under command of general. in the first french core was under command of general metquoi . still unmolested, men and supplies were landed. 100 foot floating} were dropped into the waters. -- 100 foot floating causeways were dropped into the waters. mine detector squads cleared the roads to permit our tanks to continue our way. german prisoners were herded onto the beaches for removal of ships. by midnight of august 16, the french commandos had been contacted. operations have progressed so smoothly that by noon the following day, a beachhead 20 miles long and nine miles deep had been established. our seriously wounded men were evacuated to floating ambulances. meanwhile, the enemy fought desperately to block our advance in order to cover general de -- to cover a general withdrawal. ♪ [planes roaring overhead] [explosion] narrator: on the 19th of august, the french second corps took over the southern zone and --
under lieutenant general alexander patch was the three corps.e included the famed third, 36 and 45th divisions. the first french core was under command of general. in the first french core was under command of general metquoi . still unmolested, men and supplies were landed. 100 foot floating} were dropped into the waters. -- 100 foot floating causeways were dropped into the waters. mine detector squads cleared the roads to permit our tanks to continue our way. german prisoners were herded onto...
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ional folks, look, i believe the army gton staff of the corps has good intentions. they don't want to hurt people. bad want to make a situation better, and they are trying to balance the needs of he communities across this country. it can't be easy. i appreciate that. the world can anybody look at this photo and say here's no navigational benefit to the lynn small levee? when the floodwaters crested summer, the coast warning.ued a now, another federal agency, what does it say, u.s. coast advisory, june 27, unclassified. the u.s. coast guard has issued to an ety advisory due outdraft at the break in the lynn small levee. the recommended that vessels stay approximately 800 feet off the shore, use extreme sharp lookout, and report navigational hazards to the coast guard immediately. right. the u.s. coast guard issued a safety warning to vessels in the avoid the lynn small levee. hey urged ships to use extreme caution and report any navigational hazard. adies and gentlemen, there's a clear navigational benefit to and g the lynn small levee there are huge navigational no
ional folks, look, i believe the army gton staff of the corps has good intentions. they don't want to hurt people. bad want to make a situation better, and they are trying to balance the needs of he communities across this country. it can't be easy. i appreciate that. the world can anybody look at this photo and say here's no navigational benefit to the lynn small levee? when the floodwaters crested summer, the coast warning.ued a now, another federal agency, what does it say, u.s. coast...
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the marine corps gets its own place. >> it's a good point.he fact is, on the battlefield there is no trophy for second place much less ninth place. what you got to win so you are brought up with this very grim set of skills by people who have been there, they've done it and they are not really interested in the reasons why it can't happen. you've simply got to carry through but pretty soon what carries you along is you know everybody beside you is also going to be there, when trouble looms, they will come. even at the risk of their life. it's humbling and energizing. i think that's really what expands you. it does not shrink you to be part of an organization, it expands you to have that sense. >> early in the career you are doing wedding recruitment. >> in the northwest, it sounded like you are working 80 hour weeks or so long amount. there is an officer who didn't want to do that. i didn't Ãshe busted him and ended his career. what about worklife balance. everybody is doing everything they can so youb& more of the work on someone else. you c
the marine corps gets its own place. >> it's a good point.he fact is, on the battlefield there is no trophy for second place much less ninth place. what you got to win so you are brought up with this very grim set of skills by people who have been there, they've done it and they are not really interested in the reasons why it can't happen. you've simply got to carry through but pretty soon what carries you along is you know everybody beside you is also going to be there, when trouble...
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for example, the implementation of the army corps paratroopers to a very wide extent. that is going to increase the demand for very light, packable meals. research into longer-lasting rations that carry much less weight for soldiers is going to be critical. in the mid-1930's, the military is going to to create an alphabet system to differentiate between types of meals. field ration letter a were created with fresh meat and produce. they were served and permanent dining halls. ration b was in kitchens and utilized canned goods where for refrigeration is not feasible. what you see on the left are c rations. they were developed in 1938, but not it put into mass production until 1941 with the outbreak of war for the united states. they contained canned meat and vegetables. tasty. 3800 calories per day per soldier. early versions of the c rations were heavy, about six pounds. paper labels would fall off, making your evening meal a bit of a surprise. [laughter] the research and development laboratory woodwork throughout the war to improve the taste and weight of the rations.
for example, the implementation of the army corps paratroopers to a very wide extent. that is going to increase the demand for very light, packable meals. research into longer-lasting rations that carry much less weight for soldiers is going to be critical. in the mid-1930's, the military is going to to create an alphabet system to differentiate between types of meals. field ration letter a were created with fresh meat and produce. they were served and permanent dining halls. ration b was in...
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is the most prestigious unit there is in the marine corps this is the unit where the best of the best go it is the marine corps showcase ceremonial unit it handles presidents and dignitaries security at the white house the silent drill team. after a deployment to operation iraqi freedom in 2009 my command officer recommended me for the marine barracks washington i was excited it was the tip of the spear as far as the marine corps is concerned. he would stay work late and then she would drive home and she'd call me and she'd be on some kind a little and she talked about how she loved her job she was a. sweet person who was trying really hard. and succeeding. one of the 1st things i was told my entire dinner was. don't worry because the marines will think you want to sleep with them and i thought that's just ridiculous the atmosphere off the bat at marine barracks washington was was horrible people asked me what sexual favors had i performed to get my orders there . there is a senior officer in my command who the 1st time he spoke to me he said marines here are nothing but objects for t
is the most prestigious unit there is in the marine corps this is the unit where the best of the best go it is the marine corps showcase ceremonial unit it handles presidents and dignitaries security at the white house the silent drill team. after a deployment to operation iraqi freedom in 2009 my command officer recommended me for the marine barracks washington i was excited it was the tip of the spear as far as the marine corps is concerned. he would stay work late and then she would drive...
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drawing board and they said lockheed martin boeing dime corp international computer sciences corp andaero vironment all told eric about 70 companies are interested in this $1000000000.00 contract as we look out for 35710 years this market remains a very much a growth market. this the disease a permanent war the destroyer the battle waste. aslambek fundamentalism. empower all of those who profit from a more politically economically and militarily. make no mistake a nuclear armed iran is not a challenge that can be contained it would threaten the elimination of israel the security of gulf nations and the stability of the global economy. at risk triggering a nuclear arms race in the region and the un raveling of the nonproliferation treaty. and how close is iran to getting. well let me show you brought a diagram for. here's a darter. this is a bomb. this is a fuse. where should a red line be drawn. a red line should be drawn right here. the threat from iran is a political football what was interesting was that many israelis including people from the military said as long as there is an e
drawing board and they said lockheed martin boeing dime corp international computer sciences corp andaero vironment all told eric about 70 companies are interested in this $1000000000.00 contract as we look out for 35710 years this market remains a very much a growth market. this the disease a permanent war the destroyer the battle waste. aslambek fundamentalism. empower all of those who profit from a more politically economically and militarily. make no mistake a nuclear armed iran is not a...
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you'd be perfect for the marine corps because they are really smart and that's what the marine corps needs to professionalize i am the camaraderie everything about it inspired me. after i graduated high school i left for orlando florida which was the 1st time i was ever on an airplane and a life. initially it was just wanting to go see the world because i'm from a really small town i had a college scholarship to go play basketball but i instead opted to go into the military. you know what i chose to do. i come from a long line of military when we had somebody from every generation on both sides of the family all the way to of revolutionary war i had served in the armed forces and i chose the marine corps because no one in my family had ever done that. ellos putting on a uniform every day and you know just getting out there and giving it my all and it's a very proud feeling. i would have done the camp over and over again it was create the camaraderie the discipline everything it taught you who i wanted to be that's what they taught you there. obviously was different taking a shower wi
you'd be perfect for the marine corps because they are really smart and that's what the marine corps needs to professionalize i am the camaraderie everything about it inspired me. after i graduated high school i left for orlando florida which was the 1st time i was ever on an airplane and a life. initially it was just wanting to go see the world because i'm from a really small town i had a college scholarship to go play basketball but i instead opted to go into the military. you know what i...
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you found time to read every day. >> the marine corps expected it. i made a lot of mistakes. the marine corps doesn't look out for your ego when they go after you but they promoted me every time i made a mistake i think they made it clear they-- were not, they expected me to study but not to make mistakes and for all of you because you will all be leaders of something, that's her choic choice, that is the opportunity you will have they are leaders at all ranks of society and on the job of families. make sure you know the difference between a mistake and lack of discipline so in the marines you would say if the ship is on the rocks he will get hammered if you are senior you will go out you are young and getting a second chance. but a mistake human beings make mistakes i have made a lot of mistakes the greatest mistake i made in the middle of the open desert commanding 1250 sailors and marines and arabs in my assault battalion going through minefields i get them surrounded in the middle of an open field that's almost impossible. w[laughter] i was at the top of my game but that
you found time to read every day. >> the marine corps expected it. i made a lot of mistakes. the marine corps doesn't look out for your ego when they go after you but they promoted me every time i made a mistake i think they made it clear they-- were not, they expected me to study but not to make mistakes and for all of you because you will all be leaders of something, that's her choic choice, that is the opportunity you will have they are leaders at all ranks of society and on the job of...
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drawing board and they set the lockheed martin boeing dime corp international computer sciences corpand aero vironment all told eric about 70 companies are interested in this $1000000000.00 contract as we look out for 35710 years this market remains a very much a growth market. this is the disease a permanent war that destroyed the mental waste. aslambek fundamentalism. to empower all of those who profit from a more politically economically and militarily. make no mistake a nuclear armed iran is not a challenge that can be contained it would threaten the elimination of israel the security of gulf nations and the stability of the global economy. at risk triggering a nuclear arms race in the region and the un raveling of the nonproliferation treaty. and how close is iran to getting. well let me show you brought a diagram for. here's a darter. this is a bomb. this is a fuse. where should a red line be drawn. a red line should be drawn right here. the threat from iran is a political football what was interesting was that many israelis including people from the military said as long as th
drawing board and they set the lockheed martin boeing dime corp international computer sciences corpand aero vironment all told eric about 70 companies are interested in this $1000000000.00 contract as we look out for 35710 years this market remains a very much a growth market. this is the disease a permanent war that destroyed the mental waste. aslambek fundamentalism. to empower all of those who profit from a more politically economically and militarily. make no mistake a nuclear armed iran...
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captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> we are outside the r.e. olds ransportation museum in lands being. olds started at oldz mobil corporation. learn more nside to next. >> manufacturing it a city is very important. that industry is one of the backbones of lansing with ichigan state university and state capitol and we have automobile manufacturing. kept lansing a very successful town. r.e. and with building...
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diplomatic affairs oversees the entire diplomatic corps.ady to show our viewers the grand staircase arrival of the president, the first lady and his guest of honor, let's watch. ♪ host: what stood out to you as you have watched that many times? i am always taken with the grandeur of the tradition and ceremony that have lasted so many years from president to president, administration to administration. it just makes me so proud to see that moment as an american. our president and first lady are leading another foreign dignitary. the specialasing welcome that we have extended to them. it makes me very proud. host: we were talking before, we showed our viewers, the moment and the role of the chief protocol officer. is that person in charge of relationship between two leaders, if so, how? work,ia: every bit of our the goal is to do just that. to reinforce this relationship. to attempt to make sure that we implementing the goals that have been set forth by the administration. in this visit, it is clear again that this is about implementing frien
diplomatic affairs oversees the entire diplomatic corps.ady to show our viewers the grand staircase arrival of the president, the first lady and his guest of honor, let's watch. ♪ host: what stood out to you as you have watched that many times? i am always taken with the grandeur of the tradition and ceremony that have lasted so many years from president to president, administration to administration. it just makes me so proud to see that moment as an american. our president and first lady...
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much less, the marine corps as well. dealing with allies, some of whom of course are very close to the americans culturally and whatever else he may be amazed how contentious the horror in world war ii and incredibly denis at times. much less the greater cultural gap in understanding inheritance trying to work with the nationalist chinese that is just so reminiscent of what the americans are going to experience a generation later dealing with the south vietnamese in the vietnam war. so it unleashes all of these kind of ten jens, powerful nationalistic idealistic ethnic forces they couldn't hope to control. the nationalist movements in the war in places like china, malaysia and indonesia, and of course vietnam. as you can imagine, there's a lot of battles and issues and personalities object a objects d discuss in depth to get a full appreciation of that you have to buy the book and read it all, so that's always my various agenda. we could open up the page number one but that would be pretty dull. these baby come they the
much less, the marine corps as well. dealing with allies, some of whom of course are very close to the americans culturally and whatever else he may be amazed how contentious the horror in world war ii and incredibly denis at times. much less the greater cultural gap in understanding inheritance trying to work with the nationalist chinese that is just so reminiscent of what the americans are going to experience a generation later dealing with the south vietnamese in the vietnam war. so it...
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based on conversations with my colleague or higher in the marine corps. the sja is providing to the authority, all the information that is not presented at the 32. it is perplexing to me. we would like the recommendation if there is no probable cause if that to be binding. we feel like the government should present their evidence. we don't understand why we should be hiding that from every anybody. or they should funnel to the sja then overturn the recommendation that there is no probable cause. >> i don't think any of us suppose the ability of the government to go back for another hearing. we all agree it should be binding. >>> i don't think we have statistics. i don't remember what those were. by analogy, we do have some cases where there is no probable cause. those cases are not continued. there killed at that stage. we also have cases where we know and they have found no probable cause. those cases have gone forward. we challenge that finding. judges have based upon the recommendation, not allowing the motion to succeed. the concept and the sja has no
based on conversations with my colleague or higher in the marine corps. the sja is providing to the authority, all the information that is not presented at the 32. it is perplexing to me. we would like the recommendation if there is no probable cause if that to be binding. we feel like the government should present their evidence. we don't understand why we should be hiding that from every anybody. or they should funnel to the sja then overturn the recommendation that there is no probable...
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'm in constant communication with the general that is leading corps of engineers. terrain, what they hit when they dig. it is common sense. a lot of factors go into that to anti-claiming. painting is one of them. could be a cost associated with that and it may impact the umber of miles but the operational impact. >> you said you are for painting walls? >> we need to strike a balance to make sure the miles we build most effective wall system we build with respect to miles.ber of it is a balance it strike -- balance to strike. >> can you detail how long in of bahamian persons allowed it stay. can you give more detail on that? where specifically is this 55-mile of wall, the stretch? >> two questions. with respect to the bahamians, it is didn't on the level of and recovery. we will make that determination as that goes on. >> is it years? months? how long it takes for them to recover and rebuild. the united states government c.b.p. the first concern is the safety and so we will f those not support returning people to safe.e where it is not with respect to the wall, that
'm in constant communication with the general that is leading corps of engineers. terrain, what they hit when they dig. it is common sense. a lot of factors go into that to anti-claiming. painting is one of them. could be a cost associated with that and it may impact the umber of miles but the operational impact. >> you said you are for painting walls? >> we need to strike a balance to make sure the miles we build most effective wall system we build with respect to miles.ber of it...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org mr. mccarthy: good morning. what we witnessed today was a perfect example of the democrat majority and how reckless they have handled this significant responsibility. in fact, i want to use chairman schiff's words, a parody. if you watched chairman schiff this morning to use a fake dialogue between president trump and the president of ukraine and shows how unfearless they are about getting the facts. for them, it's not about the narrative, nor is it about the truth. but we already knows this. speaker nancy pelosi holds the office of speaker, third in line to the presidency. and opened an impeachment in wirey and what world is that responsive? it may be one place that we expect a freshman member of congress to say we need an impeachment inquiry, this is the speaker of the house. without one bit of evidence opening an impeachment inquiry. her own members questioned did she move too soon. the democrats
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org mr. mccarthy: good morning. what we witnessed today was a perfect example of the democrat majority and how reckless they have handled this significant responsibility. in fact, i want to use chairman schiff's words, a parody. if you watched chairman schiff this morning to use a fake dialogue between...