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marines from okinawa to guam goes smoothly. tomomi inada was in guam to inspect u.s. bases where hangars and port facilities will be built to accommodate additional troops. japan and the u.s. have an agreement to transfer some of the u.s. marines currently in okinawa. it'll start in several years with about 4,000 being reassigned to the u.s. territory. japan will cover some of the costs. >> translator: this transfer will reduce okinawa's burden in hosting u.s. military facilities. that is one of the top priorities of prime minister abe's government. i was able to see with my own eyes how the plan is progressing. i will see to it that japan cooperates with the u.s. to expedite things as much as possible. >> inada also inspected the u.s. military's advanced missile defense system called thaad. it has been deployed to counter missile threats from north korea and elsewhere. inada says the defense ministry will study ways to bolster systems including ways of implementing thaad. >>> residents in southern japan say they have concerns about debris from a u.s. military aircraf
marines from okinawa to guam goes smoothly. tomomi inada was in guam to inspect u.s. bases where hangars and port facilities will be built to accommodate additional troops. japan and the u.s. have an agreement to transfer some of the u.s. marines currently in okinawa. it'll start in several years with about 4,000 being reassigned to the u.s. territory. japan will cover some of the costs. >> translator: this transfer will reduce okinawa's burden in hosting u.s. military facilities. that is...
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we have deployed missile defences in south korea, japan, guam, and of course we have 28,500 troops there. i'm babita sharma in london. taiwan's president tsai ing—wen meets a prominent senator in the us but there's no invitation to talks with donald trump. and who'll waltz away with the awards at the golden globes, and will it be any clue to oscar success? good morning. it's 8am in singapore, midnight in london and and 2am injerusalem where four israeli soldiers, three of them women, have been killed after a man drove a truck into a group of service personnel. israeli police say he was a palestinian who was shot dead at the scene. the israeli prime minister believes he was a supporter of so—called islamic state. this report from yolande knell contains images you may find disturbing. a hazy view ofjerusalem. this is what israeli soldiers on a training course had come to see. security camera footage shows two groups. the one in the background hasjust got off a coach when this happens. look at the top left of the screen. the lorry drives at the soldiers at high speed and hits them. then it
we have deployed missile defences in south korea, japan, guam, and of course we have 28,500 troops there. i'm babita sharma in london. taiwan's president tsai ing—wen meets a prominent senator in the us but there's no invitation to talks with donald trump. and who'll waltz away with the awards at the golden globes, and will it be any clue to oscar success? good morning. it's 8am in singapore, midnight in london and and 2am injerusalem where four israeli soldiers, three of them women, have...
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guam. >> awful deployment. terrible. oh, really? i've been to guam, i've been to that base. >> i wanted him in the picture. >> oh, very cool. left hand here, right hand up. you face this way. okay? thanks for serving. >> thank you. >> hi, martha. [inaudible conversations] >> left hand here, right hand up. you ready? [inaudible conversations] >> congratulations, everybody. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> hey. >> [inaudible] >> oh, yeah. my brother -- [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> oh, okay. yeah, he -- [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> paul. nice to meet you. how long -- >> 28 years. >> tell him we upgraded. so left hand here, right hand this way. yeah, i've got to -- [inaudible] >> hey, congratulations. >> thank you very much. looking forward to working with you. [inaudible conversations] >> hey. >> speaker, the younger, more handsome -- >> [inaudible] >> yep, exactly. thank you. >> no, i know. [inaudible conversations] >> yeah, that'd be great. >> that's right. >> hold 'em up, let's go. >> all right. >> left, then ri
guam. >> awful deployment. terrible. oh, really? i've been to guam, i've been to that base. >> i wanted him in the picture. >> oh, very cool. left hand here, right hand up. you face this way. okay? thanks for serving. >> thank you. >> hi, martha. [inaudible conversations] >> left hand here, right hand up. you ready? [inaudible conversations] >> congratulations, everybody. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> hey. >> [inaudible] >> oh,...
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saipan and guam, guam is rolled up in august of 44 and almost immediate the armies aviation engineersnady seabees have a bulldozer in that transfer these islands it will be the largest air complex anywhere in the world for strategic bombers. we have a picture of the b-29 taxiing for takeoff. as i said earlier, thanksgiving 1944 where the first strikes against japan using conventional bombs, high explosives will i helped to pick the idea was within the army air force precinct was that we could wait the scent of war against japan that we waged against germany come so-called precision bombing, precision definitely in air quotes again these are strikes against cities. cities contain military factories. that was the co-mingling at civilian and military targets but initial idea was we can bomb japan for high altitude peculiar problem was, japan was these a jet stream the wins run the western pacific insured bomb stopped at high altitude would be notoriously inaccurate and the first strikes committed by the 21st bomber command from the marianas were utter failures. we had aircraft losses, ve
saipan and guam, guam is rolled up in august of 44 and almost immediate the armies aviation engineersnady seabees have a bulldozer in that transfer these islands it will be the largest air complex anywhere in the world for strategic bombers. we have a picture of the b-29 taxiing for takeoff. as i said earlier, thanksgiving 1944 where the first strikes against japan using conventional bombs, high explosives will i helped to pick the idea was within the army air force precinct was that we could...
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coast of guam. it wasn't long before the canoe was filled with water. the waves were between 10 and 14 feet. eventually that rescue crew arrived and plucked them out of the water. >>> and one of the newest residents of iowa's blank park zoo no longer has a blank spot on the birth certificate. >> this rhino is now named. she got to meet her dad for the first time but was unsure of things. she backed away at times. sticking close to mom. she wasn't really sure. >> dad is like get over here. no, i don't know about this. >> how cute is that? >>. >> and then mom goes over and is like come over, he's your dad. he loves you. and little by little she inches a little bit closer every time. >> look at nature right there. >>> coming up, why thousands of women are counting down to the day after the inauguration. the women's march in washington that could turn into the biggest demonstration in the capitol in quite some time. the grandmother behind the growing movement and the one thing she did that got the ball rolling. >>> and a mechanical engineering claiming the
coast of guam. it wasn't long before the canoe was filled with water. the waves were between 10 and 14 feet. eventually that rescue crew arrived and plucked them out of the water. >>> and one of the newest residents of iowa's blank park zoo no longer has a blank spot on the birth certificate. >> this rhino is now named. she got to meet her dad for the first time but was unsure of things. she backed away at times. sticking close to mom. she wasn't really sure. >> dad is like...
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it's west of guam in covering the position because they realized the strategic objectives are the islands sounds. the admiralty can't wait to reckon and get the carriers to the bottom. they have a strategic mission in mind and it is the reason for the mission that indeed the consequences are holding the islands to become strategically vital and so he throws the nic leash. on june 19, 1944, the great marianna shoot takes place and it requires the nickname for the aircraft pilots to claim in battle 380 japanese planes were shot down on june 19. why, it has more to do with the mastery of the air search radar and the transition between the ships and squadron commander in the fighter direction teams. it's just the right altitude. the pilots have plenty to left to engage through the day. this takes care of any possibility that the japanese power could have identified as an effective force. the admirals see the mission accomplished in a different way. without aircraft with good are the aircraft carriers so one of the pieces that follows the next day but does authorize strikes of course we are st
it's west of guam in covering the position because they realized the strategic objectives are the islands sounds. the admiralty can't wait to reckon and get the carriers to the bottom. they have a strategic mission in mind and it is the reason for the mission that indeed the consequences are holding the islands to become strategically vital and so he throws the nic leash. on june 19, 1944, the great marianna shoot takes place and it requires the nickname for the aircraft pilots to claim in...
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in no time it killed almost all of the guam kingfikingfishers. now that bird can only be found in zoos and conservation aviaries where they are trying to breed them. they live to the age of 15, but our little guy at the national zoo made it all the wato 17. y >>> most high school students spend their days writing papers and taking test. s there's a special new class in fairfax teaching students to save lives. >> reporter: these firefighters students learning how to save lives. >> guys, you've got a victim. so let's work on getting that victim out. >> reporter: remarkable at any age, but espely fact they're still teenagers. >> i love it. it's probably my favorite class in high school. >> reporter: this class made up of 13 high school students from around fairfax county, from working the hoses, to rescuing victims. they go through the same training as the professionals. >> no matter how i'm feeling, when they start arriving it's an instant pick me up because i know they want to be here and i know they're passionate. it's just saw soawesome. >> my v
in no time it killed almost all of the guam kingfikingfishers. now that bird can only be found in zoos and conservation aviaries where they are trying to breed them. they live to the age of 15, but our little guy at the national zoo made it all the wato 17. y >>> most high school students spend their days writing papers and taking test. s there's a special new class in fairfax teaching students to save lives. >> reporter: these firefighters students learning how to save lives....
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. >> in a little over two months, the general's troops had conquered wake island, guam, hong kong, malay and borneo. more than 100,000 troops had surrendered. within weeks, another 42,000 dutch and 10,000 british had also surrendered on java. a badly wounded fergus woke up in a singapore hospital bed and couldn't believe what was happening. >> the japanese were killing everyone in their beds. when they got two beds away from me, i went unconscious again. when i woke up, there were four people alive. they had killed 200. and the reason was that i was bleeding all over the face onto the floor. and the japanese thought they had already bayonetted me and i had passed. >> 9 april, 1942, major general edward king reluctantly surrendered the 78,000 sick and starving americans and filipino troops. help promised in the form of hundreds of ships and thousands of men never came. >> i think i lost my innocence then. and recognized that all these hundreds of ships and thousands of men weren't going to come and save this little fanny of mine. >> the japanese initially marched them off to p.o.w. camps.
. >> in a little over two months, the general's troops had conquered wake island, guam, hong kong, malay and borneo. more than 100,000 troops had surrendered. within weeks, another 42,000 dutch and 10,000 british had also surrendered on java. a badly wounded fergus woke up in a singapore hospital bed and couldn't believe what was happening. >> the japanese were killing everyone in their beds. when they got two beds away from me, i went unconscious again. when i woke up, there were...
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from a soccer league in guam. the bicycle kick winner. he takes off his crowd, mary me. he proposes to his girlfriend. but wait forit he's on his knee. the revs couldn't ' the shirt.i. isn't that amazing. i can't believe he gave him a card for this. ' did say yes. brody you have out done yourself with that top five. >> that's pretty amazing, you get a proposal, but the card. he's like why is this guy taking off his shirt. >> he probably went back and look at it. you're sleeping on the couch tonight, buddy. coming up next, do you treat your pets like a baby right down to the baby talk? that could actually be a good thing. how much do you spend on coffee per week.r >> a new study says that millenials are dropping more money into coffee houses than in their retirement funds. 4 # percent said they spend mord money on coffee than investing on their retirement. they were never taught about finances in school.ool. that is absolutely true.e. >> it is. it's alarming. i don't understand it. you did algebra, but you don't get how to balance your checkane point. >> you can can take
from a soccer league in guam. the bicycle kick winner. he takes off his crowd, mary me. he proposes to his girlfriend. but wait forit he's on his knee. the revs couldn't ' the shirt.i. isn't that amazing. i can't believe he gave him a card for this. ' did say yes. brody you have out done yourself with that top five. >> that's pretty amazing, you get a proposal, but the card. he's like why is this guy taking off his shirt. >> he probably went back and look at it. you're sleeping on...
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kazu is widely known as king kazu and left for spring training in guam on thursday. he will spend two weeks on island before joining his team. >> translator: i don't know if this year is a milestone, but i hope to train hard and start the season well so fans can enjoy our performance. i'm really looking forward to seeing how i do. >> miura netted two goals last season. he could again extend his record of being the oldest to school in japan's professional league. >>> if you're seeking some inspiration for the new year, you might want to follow the example of a french centenarian. the 105-year-old man set a new world record for cycling. robert marchand made history by pedaling on a track near paris. the former firefighter was born in 1911 but only started cycling seriously in his late '60s. at 102, marchand bested his own record in the over 100 category when he rode nearly 27 kilometers in an hour. he had this to say after his latest accomplishment. >> translator: i didn't see the sign that said it was the last minute, otherwise i would have been quicker. i've already
kazu is widely known as king kazu and left for spring training in guam on thursday. he will spend two weeks on island before joining his team. >> translator: i don't know if this year is a milestone, but i hope to train hard and start the season well so fans can enjoy our performance. i'm really looking forward to seeing how i do. >> miura netted two goals last season. he could again extend his record of being the oldest to school in japan's professional league. >>> if...
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the honorable madeline bore dieo as delegate from guam. the honorable stacey e. plaskett as delegate from the virgin islands. the honorable amata coleman raddy wagon as delegate from american samoa. and the honorable gre goreo sablan as delegate from the commonwealth of the northern mariana islands. pursuant to law and precedent, the next order of business is the election of the speaker of the house of representatives. for the 115th congress. nominations are now in order. the clerk recognizing the gentlewoman from washington, mrs. mcmorris rodgers. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: whether you are from the ever green state or badge state we gather here on the house floor representing very divee backgrounds and walks of life. this house, the people's house, the center of our government, is where views and beliefs of millions are represented, where ideas are considered, debated, and crafted into laws. no one understands this better than our speaker of the house, paul ryan, he truly is the people's speaker, because he understands the responsibility given to this body by our fo
the honorable madeline bore dieo as delegate from guam. the honorable stacey e. plaskett as delegate from the virgin islands. the honorable amata coleman raddy wagon as delegate from american samoa. and the honorable gre goreo sablan as delegate from the commonwealth of the northern mariana islands. pursuant to law and precedent, the next order of business is the election of the speaker of the house of representatives. for the 115th congress. nominations are now in order. the clerk recognizing...
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saipan, tenpenny and and guam, guam is rolled up in august 44 and almost mealy aviation engineers haveir bulldozers and transforming these islands into what will be the largest air complex anywhere in the world for strategic bombers. we have a picture here of a b-29 taxiing for takeoff as i said earlier thanksgiving, 1944, was the first strikes against japan using conventional bombs, high explosives from high altitudes and the deal was with an army air force precinct was that we could wage the same type of war against japan that we waged against germany, so-called precision bombing, again, these were strikes against cities that contain military factories and comb mingling of civilian and military targets, but the initial idea was we can bomb japan from a high-altitude. japan, the jetstream wind around the western pacific and it ensures bombs dropped a high-altitude will be historically inaccurate in the first strikes by the 21st bomber command from the mariana was utter failure. aircraft losses, negligible accuracy and so curtis lemay relieves him in 1945, and it changes the way strate
saipan, tenpenny and and guam, guam is rolled up in august 44 and almost mealy aviation engineers haveir bulldozers and transforming these islands into what will be the largest air complex anywhere in the world for strategic bombers. we have a picture here of a b-29 taxiing for takeoff as i said earlier thanksgiving, 1944, was the first strikes against japan using conventional bombs, high explosives from high altitudes and the deal was with an army air force precinct was that we could wage the...
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saipan, guam is rolled up in august of '44, and almost immediately the army's aviation engineers and navy cbs have their bulldozers, and they're transforming these islands into what will be the largest air complex anywhere in the world for strategic bombers. we have a picture here of a b-29 taxiing for takeoff. as i said earlier, thanksgiving 1944 were the first strikes against japan using conventional bombs, high explosives from high altitude. the idea was within the army/air force precincts was we could wage the same type of war against japan that we waged against germany call precision bombing. precision definitely in air quotes. again, these were stripes against city -- strikes against cities. there was this comingling of civilian be military targets. but the initial idea was we can bomb japan from high altitude. the the only problem was japan, you know, these jet stream winds around the western pacific insure that bombs dropped at high altitude would be notoriously inaccurate, and the first strikes committed by the 21st bomber command from the mare marianas were utter failures.
saipan, guam is rolled up in august of '44, and almost immediately the army's aviation engineers and navy cbs have their bulldozers, and they're transforming these islands into what will be the largest air complex anywhere in the world for strategic bombers. we have a picture here of a b-29 taxiing for takeoff. as i said earlier, thanksgiving 1944 were the first strikes against japan using conventional bombs, high explosives from high altitude. the idea was within the army/air force precincts...
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to insure that a plan to relocate thousands of marines goes smoothly she was in guam to inspect port facilities. japan and the u.s. have an agreement to transfer some of the u.s. marines currently in okinawa. it will start in several years with around 4,000 being reassigned to the u.s. territory. japan will cover some of the costs. >> translator: this transfer will reduce okinawa's burden in hosting u.s. military facilities. that is one of the top priorities of prime minister abe's government. i was able to see with my own eyes how the plan is progressing. i will see to it that japan cooperates with the u.s. to expedite things as much as possible. >> she also expected the u.s. military's advanced missile defense system called thaad. inada says the defense ministry will study ways to bolster missile defense systems, including the possibility of implementing thaad. >>> residents in japan say they have concerns about osprey debris. an osprey crash-landed off the coast of okinawa last month. nhk reporters took a look at the sea bed wildfire the osprey went down. found it was strewn with
to insure that a plan to relocate thousands of marines goes smoothly she was in guam to inspect port facilities. japan and the u.s. have an agreement to transfer some of the u.s. marines currently in okinawa. it will start in several years with around 4,000 being reassigned to the u.s. territory. japan will cover some of the costs. >> translator: this transfer will reduce okinawa's burden in hosting u.s. military facilities. that is one of the top priorities of prime minister abe's...
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soil meet america's newest baby born in guam kiley ray. here in time square it is hard to believe they dropped a ton of confetti last night it gets cleaned up fast thanks to 200 worker, 26 mechanical booms, 235 truck-- 25 trucks and 38 leave blowers. elaine. >> quijano: meg oliver in time square, thank you. security is heightened for the annual rose parade in pasadena, california. it's traditionally held on new year's day but a never on sunday ordinance moved it to monday. mer a a villarreal is there. >> the stands are set and the final touches are being put on floats for monday's rose parade. police presence will be at a all-time high. >> you have 700,000 people expected to hook here, that has to come with security concerns. >> absolutely. incidents looic berlin, nice, france, serve as stark reminders as the importance of security, the reason why we have remain vigilant. >> pasadena police lieutenant says these barriers will be set up overnight and roads will be closed along the five and a half mile parade route. >> we will have heavy tru
soil meet america's newest baby born in guam kiley ray. here in time square it is hard to believe they dropped a ton of confetti last night it gets cleaned up fast thanks to 200 worker, 26 mechanical booms, 235 truck-- 25 trucks and 38 leave blowers. elaine. >> quijano: meg oliver in time square, thank you. security is heightened for the annual rose parade in pasadena, california. it's traditionally held on new year's day but a never on sunday ordinance moved it to monday. mer a a...
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. >> he has adopted president owe guam a's promises but not the means to get there. you find different means. have they said look i don't think it's right for the government to be involved in healthcare. it's not the government responsible to make sure people have health coverage. that would be a philosophical idea. he says make sure nobody loses coverage or benefits of the program without the costs. it's a hard thing to square. that's why you heard on the tapes from philadelphia the mashing of teeth of republicans. they feel they will be left holding the bag for promises they didn't make. >> dickerson: how does this get worked out, hao *up. >> you have to get the confirmation. there is a phis over the calk he is of repale -- i am repeal it now and give it a dead date 18 months forward. then come up with a replacement. get it done. i will say this, john, steve banning -- the white house. reince praoeb i couldn't say did a fine job defending the president. kelly is everywhere. jared is in the conversation. adding steve has upset senator mccain tells me there maybe a f
. >> he has adopted president owe guam a's promises but not the means to get there. you find different means. have they said look i don't think it's right for the government to be involved in healthcare. it's not the government responsible to make sure people have health coverage. that would be a philosophical idea. he says make sure nobody loses coverage or benefits of the program without the costs. it's a hard thing to square. that's why you heard on the tapes from philadelphia the...
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we have deployed missile defences in south korea, japan, guam, and of course we have 28,500 troops thereut there's no invitation to talks with donald trump. and who'll waltz away with the awards at the golden globes, and will it be any clue to oscar success?
we have deployed missile defences in south korea, japan, guam, and of course we have 28,500 troops thereut there's no invitation to talks with donald trump. and who'll waltz away with the awards at the golden globes, and will it be any clue to oscar success?
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missile a few hundred miles off the of the california coast, did something better than just reach guamited states would probably be motivated to some pretty severe action. the question is are you willing to act unilaterally? and we're almost back to the big question of the early bush years about preemption. are you willing to risk a very bloody conflict, one in which you could easily lose soul, becausebecause it is only 40 or0 miles from the north korean border and the north craend could attack it with conventional weapons easy leap. are you order to put that at risk in order to stop the hypothetical that north korea would launch a nuclear weapon at you? >> rose: the french actress lapierre is wrapping up a very impressive year. he starred in two films in 2016 that have earned her remarkable acclaim. one is called "things to come" the other "elle." >> they all have so multiple layers, and none choose to be nice-- not nice. not necessarily likable persons, nor are they unlikable persons. the situations are sometimes likable, sometimes not likable. and that's what makes the individual th
missile a few hundred miles off the of the california coast, did something better than just reach guamited states would probably be motivated to some pretty severe action. the question is are you willing to act unilaterally? and we're almost back to the big question of the early bush years about preemption. are you willing to risk a very bloody conflict, one in which you could easily lose soul, becausebecause it is only 40 or0 miles from the north korean border and the north craend could attack...
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we have deployed missile defences in south korea, japan, guam.ed and chanted that they wanted the two halves of korea to reunite. kim jong—un visited a silk and textile mill. he'll have more on his mind, though, than the design of quilts. his nuclear ambitions are moving up the washington agenda as donald trump prepares for power. neither is known as a quiet man. stephen evans, bbc news, south korea. when the attack against the berlin christmas market happened, one of the first who was killed was the polish driver whose lorry was used by the attacker. a british lorry driver was so moved by what happened that he launched an appeal to help the polish man's family. so far, it's raised nearly £200,000, and today he's being thanked by the polish ambassador in london. kasia madeira is at the polish embassy. david duncan had never met lukasz urban, he had never had contact with him, but when he heard about what happened to the polish trucker in berlin, he felt so moved, so compassionate that he set up this online crowdfunding campaign. today is about th
we have deployed missile defences in south korea, japan, guam.ed and chanted that they wanted the two halves of korea to reunite. kim jong—un visited a silk and textile mill. he'll have more on his mind, though, than the design of quilts. his nuclear ambitions are moving up the washington agenda as donald trump prepares for power. neither is known as a quiet man. stephen evans, bbc news, south korea. when the attack against the berlin christmas market happened, one of the first who was killed...
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representing washington, d.c., american samoa, guam, northern mariana islands, puerto rico, and the u.sollowing the boy scouts of america, the united states merchant marine academy staff element with the merchant marine academy band following close behind. ♪ ♪ ♪ following the merchant marine academy band come out the merchant academy color guard. they are privileged among the nations five federal academies to be the only institution authorized to carry a battle standard as part of its color guard. following the color guard is the united states urgent marine academy -- merchant marine academy. >> this is the first troupe philadelphia city calvary. they have served in every major american conflict from the revolution to the global war on terror. each rank marks a battle in which this historic unit has followed. the units men are cavalry scouts assigned to the first squadron, 104th squadron and the army national guard, and this is the oldest company -sized military unit in continuous service to the republic. and now, ladies and gentlemen, bringing our 58th inauguration parade to a close, 1
representing washington, d.c., american samoa, guam, northern mariana islands, puerto rico, and the u.sollowing the boy scouts of america, the united states merchant marine academy staff element with the merchant marine academy band following close behind. ♪ ♪ ♪ following the merchant marine academy band come out the merchant academy color guard. they are privileged among the nations five federal academies to be the only institution authorized to carry a battle standard as part of its...
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>> he's in guam. >> i wanted him in the picture. >> left hand here, right hand up. you face this way. >> awesome. thanks for serving. >> thanks. >> happy new year. >> thank you. you too. >> hi, martha. >> hey. >> left hand here, right hand up. face front. you ready? >> awesome. congratulations, everybody. >> hello. frmgs he just moved the frmgs. >> he just moved there in february. pleasure to meet you. >> my son. >> 28 years. >> tell him we upgraded. so left hand here, right hand this way. >> i got to get -- this summer. >> congratulations. >> thanks. >> hey. >> mr. speaker. >> the younger more handsome. >> yes. it would be great. you'd be great for it. >> left and right. >> thanks for all your help. >> you bet. >> hey, man. how are you doing? >> nice to see you. >> your daughters, right? >> yeah. >> how you doing? >> okay. >> nice to meet you. >> hey, good to see you. this one goes up, that one goes on the bible. you ready? i don't want to block anybody. >> behind you? >> come all the way over here. sorry. >> he's just trying to get in the picture. >> thanks. >> th
>> he's in guam. >> i wanted him in the picture. >> left hand here, right hand up. you face this way. >> awesome. thanks for serving. >> thanks. >> happy new year. >> thank you. you too. >> hi, martha. >> hey. >> left hand here, right hand up. face front. you ready? >> awesome. congratulations, everybody. >> hello. frmgs he just moved the frmgs. >> he just moved there in february. pleasure to meet you. >> my...
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the honorable madeline bore dieo as delegate from guam. the honorable stacey e. plaskett as delegate from the virgin islands. the honorable amata coleman raddy wagon as delegate from american samoa. and the honorable gre goreo sablan as delegate from the commonwealth of the northern mariana islands. pursuant to law and precedent, the next order of business is the election of the speaker of the house of representatives. for the 115th congress. nominations are now in order. the clerk recognizing the gentlewoman from washington, mrs. mcmorris rodgers. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: whether you are from the ever green state or badger state we gather here on the house floor representing very diverse backgrounds and walks of life. this house, the people's house, the center of our government, is where views and beliefs of millions are represented, where ideas are considered, debated, and crafted into laws. no one understands this better than our speaker of the house, paul ryan, he truly is the people's speaker, because he understands the responsibility given to this body by our
the honorable madeline bore dieo as delegate from guam. the honorable stacey e. plaskett as delegate from the virgin islands. the honorable amata coleman raddy wagon as delegate from american samoa. and the honorable gre goreo sablan as delegate from the commonwealth of the northern mariana islands. pursuant to law and precedent, the next order of business is the election of the speaker of the house of representatives. for the 115th congress. nominations are now in order. the clerk recognizing...
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the delegate from guam. plaskett ase stacy the delegate from the virgin islands. and the honorable delegate from the commonwealth of the islands. pursuant to law and president, the next order of business is the election of the speaker of the house for the house of representatives for the 115th congress. nominations are now in order. we recognize the gentleman from washington, mrs. mcmorris rodgers. >> whether you are from the evergreens they are the badger state, we gather here on the house floor, representing very diverse backgrounds and walks of life. this house, the people's house, the center of our government is where views and phil of millionsof are representated. nobody understands this better than the speaker of our house, paul ryan. he understands the responsibilities given to this body by our founders. it is our responsibility to protect the constitution and the balance of power that representative government, the rule of law, and equal opportunity for all is protected in this chamber. by the people and for the people. just over one year ago when he picke
the delegate from guam. plaskett ase stacy the delegate from the virgin islands. and the honorable delegate from the commonwealth of the islands. pursuant to law and president, the next order of business is the election of the speaker of the house for the house of representatives for the 115th congress. nominations are now in order. we recognize the gentleman from washington, mrs. mcmorris rodgers. >> whether you are from the evergreens they are the badger state, we gather here on the...
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that is why ucs building new defenses in south korea and japan, in guam.harlie: giving them the same kind of defense system we have, the state-of-the-art defense system. ourselvesr: operating . had theh koreans have patriots for quite some time. we are doing all of that, including with them. it is an alliance decision and capability. we have been staying one step ahead in both deterrence and defense. we have 20,500 troops on the korean peninsula and a major plan to do a major reinforcement should war come. we stand to our slogan on the korean peninsula, fight tonight. you have talked about the counter isil campaign, russia, china, iran. in each and every case we are making investments and heavy operational plans to deter. with comes to a conflict respect to those different contingencies, they are all out there. that is a world that faces us. >> have a developed all the other technology so once they have the missile it would fit on the missile? >> that isat close? an intelligence judgment. in anticipation that could occur. and making sure we will be prepare
that is why ucs building new defenses in south korea and japan, in guam.harlie: giving them the same kind of defense system we have, the state-of-the-art defense system. ourselvesr: operating . had theh koreans have patriots for quite some time. we are doing all of that, including with them. it is an alliance decision and capability. we have been staying one step ahead in both deterrence and defense. we have 20,500 troops on the korean peninsula and a major plan to do a major reinforcement...
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soil, meet america's first baby, born in guam, 9 seconds after midnight. kylie rae. here in new york's times square, hard to believe they dropped a ton of confetti last night. gets cleaned up fast, 22 workers, 26 mechanical brooms, trucks and leaf blowers. elaine. >> mg thank you. >> security heightened for the annual rose parade in pasadena california. traditionally held on new year's day. but a never on sunday ordinance moved it to monday. mireya villarreal is there. >> the stands are set, and final touches are put on floats for monday's rose parade. police presence will be at an all-time high. >> you have 700,000 people expected to be here that has to come with security concerns. >> absolutely. incidents like berlin, nice, france, serve as stark reminders as importance of security, the reason why we have to remain vigilant. >> reporter: pasadena police lieutenant says the barriers will be set up overnight. and roads closed along the 5 1/2 mile parade route. >> we will have heavy trucks, we will have walter barricades, some of the minor cross streets to prevent veh
soil, meet america's first baby, born in guam, 9 seconds after midnight. kylie rae. here in new york's times square, hard to believe they dropped a ton of confetti last night. gets cleaned up fast, 22 workers, 26 mechanical brooms, trucks and leaf blowers. elaine. >> mg thank you. >> security heightened for the annual rose parade in pasadena california. traditionally held on new year's day. but a never on sunday ordinance moved it to monday. mireya villarreal is there. >> the...
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put a missile a few hundred miles off of the california coast, did something better than just reach guamunited states would be motivated to some pretty severe action. we are almost back to the question of the early bush years about preemption. are you willing to risk a very bloody conflict, one in which you could easily lose seoul, korea, because the north koreans could attack it with conventional weapons very easily. are you willing to put that at risk in order to stop the hypothetical that north korea could bring a nuclear weapon in? charlie: could south korea be obliterated? david: there is no way north korea would survive a prolonged conflict with the west, south korea, the united states, perhaps japan all involved, but the blaze of glory for 24 hours could have extra ordinarily high casualties. charlie: what is the nature of our defenses? the president, when i talk to him in germany about this, i was raising the question of north korea, and he said every time they make an attempt, they learn something. but he said don't forget that we also have nuclear shields. david: we do it we ha
put a missile a few hundred miles off of the california coast, did something better than just reach guamunited states would be motivated to some pretty severe action. we are almost back to the question of the early bush years about preemption. are you willing to risk a very bloody conflict, one in which you could easily lose seoul, korea, because the north koreans could attack it with conventional weapons very easily. are you willing to put that at risk in order to stop the hypothetical that...
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that is why you see as building new defenses in south korea, in japan, in guam.ie: giving them the same kind of defense system we have, the state-of-the-art defense systems? sec. carter: operating ourselves, or in some cases -- yes, well the south koreans have had the patriot system for quite some time. we are doing all of that, including with them. that is an alliance decision and capability. the alliance in south korea. so, we have been staying one step ahead in both deterrence and defense. never forget, charlie we have , 28,500 troops on the korean peninsula, and a major plan to do a major reinforcement should war come. so, we stand -- our slogan on "fightean peninsula is tonight." we do not want to do that. but we are ready to do that. you have talked about the counter isil campaign, russia, china, we have not talked about iran yet. in each and every case, we are making investments and have the operational plans to deter. and if it comes to conflict, win with respect to each of those very different contingencies, but they are all out there. that faces us. cha
that is why you see as building new defenses in south korea, in japan, in guam.ie: giving them the same kind of defense system we have, the state-of-the-art defense systems? sec. carter: operating ourselves, or in some cases -- yes, well the south koreans have had the patriot system for quite some time. we are doing all of that, including with them. that is an alliance decision and capability. the alliance in south korea. so, we have been staying one step ahead in both deterrence and defense....
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it just follows the guam beeian river. gambia as a nation is surrounded on three sides by senegal. the only other border it has is its coastline and the nigerian military has reportedly sent a warship to it is on that slice of coastline tonight so it could potentially be a land war, there's also a naval component, there's a lot of countries involved here, it's hard to see any other way out other than this being decided by force. this could be a little mini regional war broking out over this presidential inauguration in that country which is supposed to be tomorrow. one day before our own presidential inauguration. and so here's a question for us. who's on top of this sort of thing in our own government? i mean, obviously this is not world war iii, but it might be a small new regional war in a part of the world where we have some very important allies. this is the sort of thing that, you know, the united states government would generally be up on. that's why a job like this exists. special assistant to the president and senior director for african affairs. yeah, that's who you'd cal
it just follows the guam beeian river. gambia as a nation is surrounded on three sides by senegal. the only other border it has is its coastline and the nigerian military has reportedly sent a warship to it is on that slice of coastline tonight so it could potentially be a land war, there's also a naval component, there's a lot of countries involved here, it's hard to see any other way out other than this being decided by force. this could be a little mini regional war broking out over this...
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. >> turkey so important when talk about the military, somewhat to what guam is when you look at the theater of asia. thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> it's back to business for president-elect donald trump. he's holding meetings today at trump tower with 2016 in the rear view mirror for him and inauguration day just around the corner. all the interference that led to sanctions in the baum administration, this morning his incoming press secretary tried to clarify the president-elect's position opinion -- >> what we're really trying to figure out is how proportional is the response to what happened. what he's not going to do is politicize intelligence and would decide to shoot from the him before he has a complete picture of what's happening. >> nbc white house correspondent kristen walker is live outside of trump tower. hey, kristen. i want to remind our viewers that mr. trump said about this issue on new year's eve -- well, play a little of that first, kristen, and then we'll get to you. >> i know a lot about hacking and hacking is a very hard thing to prove so it could be
. >> turkey so important when talk about the military, somewhat to what guam is when you look at the theater of asia. thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> it's back to business for president-elect donald trump. he's holding meetings today at trump tower with 2016 in the rear view mirror for him and inauguration day just around the corner. all the interference that led to sanctions in the baum administration, this morning his incoming press secretary tried to clarify the...
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well a man who was flying to guam heard this story and he left green a tip for $300.he had gave me a bad tip. he's like, what's wrong? what did he leave you. i just handed her the book. and i'm like -- like trying not to cry because my heart is beating. i'm shaking. broke out into a cold sweat. is this really happening? it was the nicest thing ever. enjoy your new laptop, hope it helps with school. >> fantastic. green says she wasn't able to thank the guy but she does know his name and is planning on looking him up on facebook. >> she's got his credit card information so she can reach out to him. >> and she knows where he's going to be. >>> a police department takes action against an officer who took down a mother in a video seen around the world. >>> every step he takes gets him closer to his goal. raising awareness of veterans suicide. we spoke with him on his cross country journey. >>> new details on the future of a struggling mall in northern virginia. >>> so a local shopping center is on its way out. >> landmark mall in alexandria is shutting its doors to make wa
well a man who was flying to guam heard this story and he left green a tip for $300.he had gave me a bad tip. he's like, what's wrong? what did he leave you. i just handed her the book. and i'm like -- like trying not to cry because my heart is beating. i'm shaking. broke out into a cold sweat. is this really happening? it was the nicest thing ever. enjoy your new laptop, hope it helps with school. >> fantastic. green says she wasn't able to thank the guy but she does know his name and is...
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. >>> president obama transfers four more detainees out of guam bay.ginally from yemen, they were transferred to saudi arabia. that drops the prison's population to just 55 with more transfers likely before obama takes who was trump took to twitter saying, quote, there should be no further releases from gitmo, they are extremely dangerous people and should not be allowed back on the battlefield. >>> one of osama bin laden's youngest sons is being placed on a u.s. terrorist watch list after he reportedly threatened attacks on the united states. analysts describe him as the crown prince of al qaeda. >>> next, i'll talk to congressman steny hoyer in the next hour of "newsroom." the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft cloud helps our customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could never do that before. the cloud gave us a single platform to reach across our entire organization. it helps us communicate better. we use the microsoft cloud's advanced analytics tools to track
. >>> president obama transfers four more detainees out of guam bay.ginally from yemen, they were transferred to saudi arabia. that drops the prison's population to just 55 with more transfers likely before obama takes who was trump took to twitter saying, quote, there should be no further releases from gitmo, they are extremely dangerous people and should not be allowed back on the battlefield. >>> one of osama bin laden's youngest sons is being placed on a u.s. terrorist...
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up next: guam. governor calvo: we are the most patriotic americans that you'll see anywhere.osa: they serve in the military in surprising numbers. maggie aguon: boom, you're going to war. but when we come back, what happens to us? hinojosa: a population of unsung american warriors in the pacific. what is it gonna take for them to know that we're here? i don't know. you're in pain every day? yes. hinojosa: are they forsaken by the country they swore to defend? roland ada: i can't get the help that i need, and i need the help now. this is the new america-- black, brown, asian, lgbt, immigrants. the country is going through a major demographic shift, and the numbers show it. the face of the u.s. has changed. christina ibanez: we're american. we care about the same things. but yet we also want to preserve our culture. i just see it destroying what we had planned to happen here. hinojosa: by 2043, we will be a majority non-white nation.
up next: guam. governor calvo: we are the most patriotic americans that you'll see anywhere.osa: they serve in the military in surprising numbers. maggie aguon: boom, you're going to war. but when we come back, what happens to us? hinojosa: a population of unsung american warriors in the pacific. what is it gonna take for them to know that we're here? i don't know. you're in pain every day? yes. hinojosa: are they forsaken by the country they swore to defend? roland ada: i can't get the help...
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probably not guam or the northern mariana islands. yeah. check out the website. a lot of great information. thank you, lindsay. moving on, i actually just met penny yesterday? yesterday. but she comes highly recommended. i have heard wonderful, wonderful things about her so it's really exciting to get to know her. she has been working on gun violence since 2000 when she was a coordinator for volunteers of the million mom march in portland, oregon. she joined the board of directors in 2000 and has been the executive director since 2010 and executive director of cease-fire oregon since 2015. her work includes policy and research. miss okamoto co-authored cease-fire oregon's plan to relieve gun violence and the education compiling results of mass shootings in countries who ban or permit military style firearms for the oregon public health association conference. miss okamoto holds a bachelor of science degree in biology and was a research biologist. she believes we can drastically reduce gun violence through better laws and by changing the public's perception of gun
probably not guam or the northern mariana islands. yeah. check out the website. a lot of great information. thank you, lindsay. moving on, i actually just met penny yesterday? yesterday. but she comes highly recommended. i have heard wonderful, wonderful things about her so it's really exciting to get to know her. she has been working on gun violence since 2000 when she was a coordinator for volunteers of the million mom march in portland, oregon. she joined the board of directors in 2000 and...
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we've deployed missile defenses in south korea, japan, guam and of course, we have 28,500 troops there slogan is fight tonight. we're ready to defend the korean peninsula and defend our friends and interests there. so in the defense department our job is to stay one step ahead of that. >> is it policy now that if they test intermediate range ballistic missile, the united states would shoot it down? >> if it were threatening to us or one of our friends or allies, yes, we would shoot it down. >> what about a test? is that something that you would shoot down? >> we would use an intersentor, that means if it was coming into our territory or the territory of our friends and allies. >> before we leave here, there's the tragedy that happened at fort lauderdale, the gunman appears, the family believes there's some sort of trauma he received while serving overseas. obviously, this issue of ptsd is something that is a concern of our lot of our leaders in the military guard just doesn't have the ability to find these mental health problems with veterans as they get discharged soon enough? >> i ca
we've deployed missile defenses in south korea, japan, guam and of course, we have 28,500 troops there slogan is fight tonight. we're ready to defend the korean peninsula and defend our friends and interests there. so in the defense department our job is to stay one step ahead of that. >> is it policy now that if they test intermediate range ballistic missile, the united states would shoot it down? >> if it were threatening to us or one of our friends or allies, yes, we would shoot...
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country and north america, that is where you see us building new defenses in south korea, in japan, in guam rrs giving them the saind same kind of defense systems that we have, state of the art defense systems. >> either operating them ourselves or in some cases. >> rose: including south yor-- korea which drives the north koreans crazy. >> >> rose: we are doing all of that, including with them, that is an appliance decision an alliance capability. and the south korea be-- koreans. so we have been staying one step ahead in both deterrent and defense. never forget, charlie, we have 28,500 troops on the korean pence insurance la-- peninsula and a major plan to do a major reinforcement of that, even, should war come. so we stand-- our slogan or the korean peninsula is fight tonight. and we don't want to do that, but we're ready to do that. so you've talked now about the counterisil campaign. you've talked about russia. you've talked about china. we haven't talked about iran yet. >> here is northed korea. in every case, we are making the investments, have the operational plans to deter and if it
country and north america, that is where you see us building new defenses in south korea, in japan, in guam rrs giving them the saind same kind of defense systems that we have, state of the art defense systems. >> either operating them ourselves or in some cases. >> rose: including south yor-- korea which drives the north koreans crazy. >> >> rose: we are doing all of that, including with them, that is an appliance decision an alliance capability. and the south korea...
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we have deployed missile defenses in south korea, japan, guam and of course we have 28,500 troops there today, chuck. we do every day. their slogan is fight tonight. we're ready to defend the korean peninsula and defend our friends there. so in the defense department our stop is today one step ahead. >> is it policy now that if they test a missile, the united states would shoot it down. >> if it were threatening to us, yes. >> what about a test into the ocean? is that something we shoot down? >> we only would shoot them down that is use an interceptor for that purpose if it was threatening, that is, if it were coming towards our territory or the territory of our friends and allies. >> before i leave here, i want to ask you about the tragedy in fort lauderdale. the family believes there is some sort of trauma he received while serving overseas. obviously ptsd concerns a lot of our military. do you worry the national guard doesn't have the ability to find these mental health problems with veterans has they get discharged soon enough? >> i can't say that's this particular case. >> we under
we have deployed missile defenses in south korea, japan, guam and of course we have 28,500 troops there today, chuck. we do every day. their slogan is fight tonight. we're ready to defend the korean peninsula and defend our friends there. so in the defense department our stop is today one step ahead. >> is it policy now that if they test a missile, the united states would shoot it down. >> if it were threatening to us, yes. >> what about a test into the ocean? is that...
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unput a missile a few hundred miles off of the california coast, did something better than just reach guam, the united states will probably be motivated to do some pretty severe aks. the question is are you willing to act unilaterally. and we're almost back to the big question of the early bush years about preem shun. are you willing to risk a very bloody conflict, one in which you could easily lose seoul because it is only 40 or 50 miles from the north korean border and the north koreans could attack it with conventional weapons very easily. are you willing to put that at risk in order to stop the hypothetical that north cor qula-- korea could do a nuclear weapon. >> rose: isn't it knew south korea could obliterate north korea pretty quickly. >> they could. but the first 48 hours could be really rougher. there is no way north korea would survive a prolonged conflict with the west that had south korea, the united states, perhaps japan all in involve. but the blaze of glory for 24 hours could be-- have extraordinarily high casualties. >> rose: which raises the big question, what is the natu
unput a missile a few hundred miles off of the california coast, did something better than just reach guam, the united states will probably be motivated to do some pretty severe aks. the question is are you willing to act unilaterally. and we're almost back to the big question of the early bush years about preem shun. are you willing to risk a very bloody conflict, one in which you could easily lose seoul because it is only 40 or 50 miles from the north korean border and the north koreans could...