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the bloody campaigns had a profound effect on the residents of fallujah. that needs to be on me i should at. least be you know. being told that these graves are actually for people who are still dying as a result of the fighting that happened back in 2004 these are the graves of babies who died having birth defects and other diseases. 9 year old cannot speak eat all walk on his own. his 2 younger siblings are buried in what's called martyrs cemetery. going to. let. him know what it. was done and to show up. when he was born just months after the u.s. led invasion seemed healthy. but after the siege of 2004 doctors diagnosed him with brain atrophy. there's no question in his father's mind as to the cause. and with and. how many parents dread the future lies ahead for him here in fallujah. june on al-jazeera people and returns with an investigation into why india sky. little delhi has some of the worst air pollution in the world. 2 years into the blockade we look at the future of the g.c.c. crisis and its impact on life and qatar join us for special coverage
the bloody campaigns had a profound effect on the residents of fallujah. that needs to be on me i should at. least be you know. being told that these graves are actually for people who are still dying as a result of the fighting that happened back in 2004 these are the graves of babies who died having birth defects and other diseases. 9 year old cannot speak eat all walk on his own. his 2 younger siblings are buried in what's called martyrs cemetery. going to. let. him know what it. was done...
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how many parents dread the future that lies ahead for him here in fallujah. we have a newsgathering team here that is 2nd to their all over the world and they do a fantastic job when information is coming in very quickly all at once you've got to be able to react to all the changes. we adapt to that. my job is is to break it all down and we help give you understand and make sense of it. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. provided glimpse into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers and the front lines i feel that i know it i have the data to prove. witness on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to. al-jazeera. i really want to get down to the nitty gritty of the reality where on line we have a male chauvinist and that is in france with in our global federation it is really hard to get a piece of that or if you join that sunset. they can spe
how many parents dread the future that lies ahead for him here in fallujah. we have a newsgathering team here that is 2nd to their all over the world and they do a fantastic job when information is coming in very quickly all at once you've got to be able to react to all the changes. we adapt to that. my job is is to break it all down and we help give you understand and make sense of it. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. provided glimpse into someone else's...
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do what he and how many parents dread the future lies ahead for him here in fallujah. on counting the cost where did it all go wrong for argentina's champion of the free market can motivate you america to stay in power as a populist makes a comeback a potential multi-billion dollar fine of course to break up facebook and bailout number 13 for pakistan counting the cost on a just. a career reporting to the well doing it here one journalist documents life beyond the headlines. that certain stories can change us in the easiest cleaves use. mystery. to me what a unique journey into what it means to be human the things we keep a witness documentary on al-jazeera. they call this bleeding the tree. first substance the world is addicted to now at the center of a global trade war. it's latex in its purest form found in tires phones toothbrushes satellites or mattresses it is an essential element to daily life and so deep in the ivorian forest goes from trees. patrice scarring them for the precious liquid trump is imposing $200000000000.00 in tariffs on china the world's largest
do what he and how many parents dread the future lies ahead for him here in fallujah. on counting the cost where did it all go wrong for argentina's champion of the free market can motivate you america to stay in power as a populist makes a comeback a potential multi-billion dollar fine of course to break up facebook and bailout number 13 for pakistan counting the cost on a just. a career reporting to the well doing it here one journalist documents life beyond the headlines. that certain...
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i served in operation iraqi freedom one in the second battle of fallujah. the first battle of flungz walls rightly regarded as a classic making two mistakes, rushing in with mistake one and pulling out quickly, mistake two and among other things we figured pulling out after rushing in gave the insurgents specifically the al qaeda-linked guys a lot of street credit in the sunni block, and gave them a platform to further their ambitions of stirring up sectarian tension and civil war. and the grander scheme of things, how much do you think that mistake played into the situation that we ended up having to deal with? >> so i'm going to treat that in a wider sense. and again, it was something that was really, as i have a little ptsd, little flashbacks in the first panel, because we were talking about how the united states handled the invasion, and the failure to actually deal with reconstruction and really take it on. because again, a lot of the decisions that were made at the time, and again, it is one of the things, the book is so beautifully even-handed as wel
i served in operation iraqi freedom one in the second battle of fallujah. the first battle of flungz walls rightly regarded as a classic making two mistakes, rushing in with mistake one and pulling out quickly, mistake two and among other things we figured pulling out after rushing in gave the insurgents specifically the al qaeda-linked guys a lot of street credit in the sunni block, and gave them a platform to further their ambitions of stirring up sectarian tension and civil war. and the...
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europe heading france's president frames europe is in the grip of a civil war in italy hungary in fallujah leading politicians say that if i think a safe christian soul which way will have accounts of those critics coming to christians to show he's secure if that's not the case from the field politics in the heart of brussels conflicts of. the minutes to dublin. raring to me. not everyone who loves books has to go insane. w. literature list 100 german must reads.
europe heading france's president frames europe is in the grip of a civil war in italy hungary in fallujah leading politicians say that if i think a safe christian soul which way will have accounts of those critics coming to christians to show he's secure if that's not the case from the field politics in the heart of brussels conflicts of. the minutes to dublin. raring to me. not everyone who loves books has to go insane. w. literature list 100 german must reads.
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the bloody campaigns had a profound effect on the residents of fallujah. today on the. list but you know. i don't like. being told that these graves are actually for people who are still dying as a result of the fighting that happened back in 2004 these are the graves of babies who died having birth defects and other diseases. 9 year old cannot speak eat on his own. his 2 younger siblings are buried in what's called martyrs cemetery how to die i'm going to. let. you know what it is.
the bloody campaigns had a profound effect on the residents of fallujah. today on the. list but you know. i don't like. being told that these graves are actually for people who are still dying as a result of the fighting that happened back in 2004 these are the graves of babies who died having birth defects and other diseases. 9 year old cannot speak eat on his own. his 2 younger siblings are buried in what's called martyrs cemetery how to die i'm going to. let. you know what it is.
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to me, the battle of fallujah was one among many examples of. >> let me just conclude by thanking the folks who wrote this and send three years working on it. how many, joel? he and a half years. as a national security professional and a government historian, to see how hard it was for them to do this and just to logistically make it happen. to get through a very large and complicated bureaucracy and to tell the story as well as it can be described as telling. i think really, they performed an admirable public service and thank you all for whatever you did. >>. >> carfax and bio information about every senator and representative, plus information about congressional committees, state governors, and the cabinet. the 2019 congressional directory is a handy viral bound guide, order your copy from the c-span online store for $18.95. and later today here on c-span, heather wilson and army secretary mark esper discussed modernizing armed forces. at the international center in washington dc live at 1:30 eastern on cspan2, live online at c-span3 and live on the c-span radio app. >>. >> in 197
to me, the battle of fallujah was one among many examples of. >> let me just conclude by thanking the folks who wrote this and send three years working on it. how many, joel? he and a half years. as a national security professional and a government historian, to see how hard it was for them to do this and just to logistically make it happen. to get through a very large and complicated bureaucracy and to tell the story as well as it can be described as telling. i think really, they...
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in fallujah, that meant our primary duty was to support the communications for everyone on camp fallujah and the infantry working at the database. >> it had a role in the marine corps's mission of providing combat power. >> right. was supporting the mission in fallujah. >> how many specialties does the marine corps have support its mission of fighting wars on behalf of the united states creating combat power and exercising it? any specialties, any units? >> i'm not sure i understand what you're asking. >> okay. how many -- >> are there any jobs in the military that are not supporting -- >> yeah. that don't have anything to do with the mission of the military or the marine corps, you know, in your case, your service. do you know any marines that didn't have anything to do that were part of the marine corps's mission? i'm not really sure how to answer that. >> okay. thank you. what percentage of the specialties in the military are not direct combat roles? >> about 80%. >> okay. thank you. next question to ms. mcguire, please. with regard to the positions you've expressed to us. thank you f
in fallujah, that meant our primary duty was to support the communications for everyone on camp fallujah and the infantry working at the database. >> it had a role in the marine corps's mission of providing combat power. >> right. was supporting the mission in fallujah. >> how many specialties does the marine corps have support its mission of fighting wars on behalf of the united states creating combat power and exercising it? any specialties, any units? >> i'm not sure...
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message should have a meal come us i'm off to fallujah mailshot is a commission as i'm sure and all knowledge to themselves she. hasn't been seen. the girls are often abducted by someone from the village before the child reaches the person who contracted to have are taken she will have passed through many hands with each transaction the price goes up ultimately the product girl costs roughly $8000.00 and for the buyers the deal always pays off. but they are urging. very young daughters and. some of the irish officers under a. tough. it was a did you know someone would be yours if you keep on a very. tight here if you like in other years yada blah. so you know that you to avoid a busy are you know your for the lump of a human out of the way to high up in riyadh bio jali on io jotters or the legion of the south florida. to some mama. who wouldn't play the hoff you again find a hot young woman team in. leeds a deal need. gotos and who also neil foss in the lot to need. to need the council on that haha the. source on high density. statistics in india show the higher the surplus of men the higher
message should have a meal come us i'm off to fallujah mailshot is a commission as i'm sure and all knowledge to themselves she. hasn't been seen. the girls are often abducted by someone from the village before the child reaches the person who contracted to have are taken she will have passed through many hands with each transaction the price goes up ultimately the product girl costs roughly $8000.00 and for the buyers the deal always pays off. but they are urging. very young daughters and....
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get to see why you to see what you get on kron on right here on con for tv yeah so goes to camp fallujahme for know today and then if you're interested in signing up for just had a crown on the tv. >>to find out how we'll see tomorrow. >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." they say they had the perfect mom. >> dr. phil: now kami is a homeless drug addict who has been arrested 12 times. >> announcer: mom says her life -- >> i've eaten fruit out of the garbage. >> announcer: was taken from her. >> dr. phil: did you think about that while you had sex with a 17-year-old boy? you have to look her in the eye and say i'm done. >> i don't want her back. >> dr. phil: you're going to bury your mother if something doesn't happen. >> i can't doit, i can't do it.. you never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now.
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vietnam and the battlefields of more recent years everywhere from fallujah in iraq to kandahar in afghanistanthe first lady continues, her effort to pay her respects obviously but she is doing -- placing flags at the graves. it is a really extraordinary moment today because in a short while when the president returns to the white house he'll talk to acting defense secretary patrick shanahan about the need to once again send american troops into the middle east. a lot of discussion about sending additional forces as we heard from shanahan today here at the pentagon to provide deterrence to what the u.s. views as iranian aggression. but i think right now with the president and the first lady at arlington and continuing to talk to these american troops who are out here placing flags and thousands and thousands of resting places, it is really important to take a moment and talk about memorial day, i think we have seen so many fall on the recent battlefields but brooke, you know, there are so many things that are causing america's young veterans to suffer these days, the older veterans as well. th
vietnam and the battlefields of more recent years everywhere from fallujah in iraq to kandahar in afghanistanthe first lady continues, her effort to pay her respects obviously but she is doing -- placing flags at the graves. it is a really extraordinary moment today because in a short while when the president returns to the white house he'll talk to acting defense secretary patrick shanahan about the need to once again send american troops into the middle east. a lot of discussion about sending...
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there was a steady deterioration of the iraqi government's position, which culminated in the fall of fallujah in 2013, 2014 and the december collapse of the iraqi provincesits northern in the middle of 2014. the last area i think of historical new ground, and there are many are many examples but these are the ones i think are most prominent, is going back to frank sobchak's work as well as jeanne godfroy's work standing in the back of the room, the pivotal period the end of 2013 to the spring of 2014 where there appeared to be -- from washington, and outside there was an assumption that iraq was -- that the situation in iraq was essentially on its way to but inside the command, there was great fear of an outbreak in the sense that there was barely manageable situation in the country. and then that exploded in april of 2014, into at least a two-front war against sunni militants and shia militants where the u.s. command, the coalition command at that time under general sanchez barely escaped collapse. and it was only the timely intervention of the first armored division under major general mart
there was a steady deterioration of the iraqi government's position, which culminated in the fall of fallujah in 2013, 2014 and the december collapse of the iraqi provincesits northern in the middle of 2014. the last area i think of historical new ground, and there are many are many examples but these are the ones i think are most prominent, is going back to frank sobchak's work as well as jeanne godfroy's work standing in the back of the room, the pivotal period the end of 2013 to the spring...
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, he was 28 years old from nebraska, one of the nicest guys i met and he got killed by an rpg in fallujah. i want people to remember ed was a great american a great guy, he was a great son. you know, that's what i want. i want people to remember he shouldn't be forgotten and neither should all the other folks and think what ed would want and i would want is people to recommit to the folks still living, includes people facing suicide, includes the people that are facing burn pits and toxin exposures, i get into this is in my podcast where we talk about what folks are facing and underserved. it's an opportunity, the whole conversation today is an opportunity to bring us together, have the barbecue, enjoy the hell out of it, but also remember why we have it. >> what about talking about the issues that face veterans right now, once they've returned from service? the men and women who have put their lives on the line for the country returning have ptsd, high levels of suicide and cancer and talk about that on this type of day, do you feel like this government is serving them to the full extent
, he was 28 years old from nebraska, one of the nicest guys i met and he got killed by an rpg in fallujah. i want people to remember ed was a great american a great guy, he was a great son. you know, that's what i want. i want people to remember he shouldn't be forgotten and neither should all the other folks and think what ed would want and i would want is people to recommit to the folks still living, includes people facing suicide, includes the people that are facing burn pits and toxin...
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the bloody campaigns had a profound effect on the residents of fallujah. needs to be on the.st but you know. i don't like. being told that these graves are actually for people who are still dying as a result of the fighting that happened back in 2004 these are the graves of babies who died having birth defects and other diseases. 9 year old cannot speak eat on his own. his 2 younger siblings are buried in what's called martyrs cemetery i'm going to. let. you know what it. but i said with the show a holiday when the north what if you are there. when he was born just months after the u.s. led invasion seemed healthy. but after the siege of 2004 doctors diagnosed him with brain atrophy. there's no question in his father's mind as to the cause. was out of. the wire. and within a while. how many parents drank the future lies ahead for him here in fallujah. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. provided glimpse into someone else's world. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers like the frontline i feel that i know it i have the data to pro
the bloody campaigns had a profound effect on the residents of fallujah. needs to be on the.st but you know. i don't like. being told that these graves are actually for people who are still dying as a result of the fighting that happened back in 2004 these are the graves of babies who died having birth defects and other diseases. 9 year old cannot speak eat on his own. his 2 younger siblings are buried in what's called martyrs cemetery i'm going to. let. you know what it. but i said with the...
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on memorial day weekend, i hope all of us do think of places like omaha beach and places like fallujahory and the wars of the present left behind and left without a brother, sister, mother, father. those are the people we ought to be thinking about this weekend. >> we talk about the greatest generation. you talked to admiral mccraven, anybody that's been fighting with this country since 9/11, they will tell you this, too, is the greatest generation. >> that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks. hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. it's 9:00 a.m. on the east coast. we have a lot to get to this morning. our team of extraordinary nbc reporters is here with new details on the stories impacting your life today. starting with this breaking news. after failing to win support for her brexit plan, british prime minister theresa may announces her own personal brexit. >> everything i can to convince mps to back that deal.
on memorial day weekend, i hope all of us do think of places like omaha beach and places like fallujahory and the wars of the present left behind and left without a brother, sister, mother, father. those are the people we ought to be thinking about this weekend. >> we talk about the greatest generation. you talked to admiral mccraven, anybody that's been fighting with this country since 9/11, they will tell you this, too, is the greatest generation. >> that does it for us this...
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who made the sacrifice literally from gettysburg to normandy from kandahar to kabul to are a made, fallujahack and face the fiercest army, the fiercest battle. the harshest conditions. thank you for your sacrifice. jedediah: honoring those who made the greatest sacrifice and celebrating the freedoms that they fought so hard for. that celebration as they would want us to do today. amazing amazing having these individuals here today to share this with us. it is really overwhelming, everybody, on sight. i can promise you that. pete: let them finish. ♪ ♪. jedediah: you feel bad interrupting because it's so stunningly beautiful you just want to listen. pete: thank you for joining us on this monday morning. hope you are with your family and remembering someone today. and passing it onto the next generation. don't just barbecue. make sure your kids know why this day is special. jedediah: if you are celebrating at home. send us photos how you are celebrating. if you are celebrating in someone's honor send us photos. honor those who have given the greatest sacrifice and celebration they fought so ha
who made the sacrifice literally from gettysburg to normandy from kandahar to kabul to are a made, fallujahack and face the fiercest army, the fiercest battle. the harshest conditions. thank you for your sacrifice. jedediah: honoring those who made the greatest sacrifice and celebrating the freedoms that they fought so hard for. that celebration as they would want us to do today. amazing amazing having these individuals here today to share this with us. it is really overwhelming, everybody, on...