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major keane says, what do you mean? if they find out these guys are dead, they're going to pull the plug on me. and keane is thinking, pull the plug on you? the plug is already pulled. plug is pulled for darwin judge. plug is pulled for charles mcmahon. that's when keane realized he could not directly disobey an order from the ambassador, but he and valdez were going to have to manage this evacuation. with the marines they had on hand. so if i could, let me veer off here and i'll just tell you a little about these marines. once again, they don't take orders, they're not in the marine corps chain of command. they take orders from civilians. and aside from tom valdez who had served as an amtrak platoon leader during the war in vietnam, jim keane who had been an artillery man in the war in vietnam and a staff sergeant named mike sullivan had served in the long-range patrols would call in artillery to hill, and those were the only three men who had any experience with war. the rest of these guys were kids. and i, obviously,
major keane says, what do you mean? if they find out these guys are dead, they're going to pull the plug on me. and keane is thinking, pull the plug on you? the plug is already pulled. plug is pulled for darwin judge. plug is pulled for charles mcmahon. that's when keane realized he could not directly disobey an order from the ambassador, but he and valdez were going to have to manage this evacuation. with the marines they had on hand. so if i could, let me veer off here and i'll just tell you...
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and keane was a good baptist. he'd always felt badly about the way edwards had been treated, so in 1917 he decided to publish an account of the operation, so he asked for permission from cleveland's wife, francis. i forgot about this, francis had the baby only about six weeks after the report came out that he had cancer, so this helped to quash any last, any last doubts about whether or not the president was a sick man. i mean, he's making babe bits, how sick -- babies, how sick can he be? so keane asked for francis' permission to publish an account of the operation. of course, grover had been dead many years now, and francis agreed. francis, by the way, she remarried after grover died and married a princeton professor, a guy named thomas preston, and was married to him much longer, actually, than she was married to grover. and just a funny quick story, but francis live add long time, and in 1947 she was seated next to eisenhower at a fancy dinner. and her place card just identified her as mrs. thomas preston. so
and keane was a good baptist. he'd always felt badly about the way edwards had been treated, so in 1917 he decided to publish an account of the operation, so he asked for permission from cleveland's wife, francis. i forgot about this, francis had the baby only about six weeks after the report came out that he had cancer, so this helped to quash any last, any last doubts about whether or not the president was a sick man. i mean, he's making babe bits, how sick -- babies, how sick can he be? so...
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i start here in new york with general keane. the military-- petraeus, admiral muen in testimony-- seem to say "this is not the decision we wanted but we can live with it because the commander-in-chief has decided this is way we go." >> yes, certainly. i think they probably gave him about three options, identifying the risk in each option and put forward a recommendation themselves. i'm somewhat confident their recommendation was a very modest withdrawal of forces in 2011 and mainta approximately the same nuer of troops getting 4,000 or 5,000 less through 2011 and into 2012 so a reduction of some 30,000 troops is significantly different, i believe, than what they recommended. what's happened, charlie, when the president made the decisio to ealate the war and provided 30,000 forces, they had requested 40,000. they knew they had two campaigns to conduct, one in the south and one in the east. because they had 30,000 versus the 40,000, they had to do those campaigns sequentially. we are finishing up the campaign in the south in 2011
i start here in new york with general keane. the military-- petraeus, admiral muen in testimony-- seem to say "this is not the decision we wanted but we can live with it because the commander-in-chief has decided this is way we go." >> yes, certainly. i think they probably gave him about three options, identifying the risk in each option and put forward a recommendation themselves. i'm somewhat confident their recommendation was a very modest withdrawal of forces in 2011 and...
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it is day 163, 163 days since the republican -- >> all right, i actually saw john keane sort of grinning maybe because he sort ched much expected that and dana
it is day 163, 163 days since the republican -- >> all right, i actually saw john keane sort of grinning maybe because he sort ched much expected that and dana
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keane was a good baptist and felt badly about the way edwards had been treated. in 1917 he decided to publish an account of the operation and ask permission from cleveland's wife princess she had the baby only about six weeks after the report came out he had cancer so this help to squash any last out of the president was a sick man. he is making babies. house it can he be? keane asked permission to publish the account of the operation and she agreed after he had been dead many years. francis remarried after grover died and married a princeton professor named thomas preston and was married much longer to him than she was married to grover. she lived a long time and in 1947 she met president eisenhower at a fancy dinner and she was identified mrs. thomas preston it so he had no idea who she was then they started to talk about and said you know, i used to live a washington. he said really quote? where? [laughter] so only then that francis identified herself as a former first lady but to her credit she agreed there should be an account published of what happened 1893
keane was a good baptist and felt badly about the way edwards had been treated. in 1917 he decided to publish an account of the operation and ask permission from cleveland's wife princess she had the baby only about six weeks after the report came out he had cancer so this help to squash any last out of the president was a sick man. he is making babies. house it can he be? keane asked permission to publish the account of the operation and she agreed after he had been dead many years. francis...
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army general jack keane. thank you very much for joining us. >> nice to be here. >> as you saw in an drow harding's piece, members are saying without help, they cannot dislodge colonel qaddafi? >> i certainly share their frustration. we're 100 days into this and because we've been doing half measures right from the beginning, this is taking so much longer than it should is. right amount of military force from the beginning to destroy qaddafi's ground forces, which are really his center of gravity maximum air power with ground teams to control air power near civilians near the rebels probably at the most two weeks continue would have been finished. the irony is as long as we drag this out, the more civilian casualties we actually occur, the more people die unnecessarily aas opposed to using the right amount of force, which would be decisive and bring it to an end. >> given the constraints in nato and they're not supposed to be getting rid of colonel qaddafi, protecting civilians, what really can happen now. >>
army general jack keane. thank you very much for joining us. >> nice to be here. >> as you saw in an drow harding's piece, members are saying without help, they cannot dislodge colonel qaddafi? >> i certainly share their frustration. we're 100 days into this and because we've been doing half measures right from the beginning, this is taking so much longer than it should is. right amount of military force from the beginning to destroy qaddafi's ground forces, which are really...
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it is day 163, 163 days since the republican -- >> all right, i actually saw john keane sort of grinning maybe because he sort ched much expected that and dana bash, you too on the hill. we thought that possibly nancy pelosi would take questions right away, considering the stories that's been breaking for about 45 minutes now. but it looks like nope, she's going to start with jobs the middle class. >> jon: last train, snoozeville is leaving. you're boring me station. the other 24 faired no better, both fox and msnbc also cutting away immediately after it became clear this would be a weinerless picnic. >> it is day 163, 163 days since the republicans have taken over the majority of the house. >> all right so, nancy pelosi-- saying she is not going to have any comment on anthony weiner's resignation. >> jon: did you catch that, that was msnbc, with their liberal bias, they let nancy pelosi say eight more words than cnn. (laughter) bastards! my favorite moment of the afternoon had to belong to our good friend wolf blitzer who 30 minutes after cnn bailed on the pelosi jobs speech bitterly co
it is day 163, 163 days since the republican -- >> all right, i actually saw john keane sort of grinning maybe because he sort ched much expected that and dana bash, you too on the hill. we thought that possibly nancy pelosi would take questions right away, considering the stories that's been breaking for about 45 minutes now. but it looks like nope, she's going to start with jobs the middle class. >> jon: last train, snoozeville is leaving. you're boring me station. the other 24...
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february around seven thousand people have been jailed by egypt's military rulers activist david keane's says the revolution to install democracy herself changed very little. some have been jailed simply for criticizing the government others have been brought up on spurious charges of quote unquote insulting the military but increasingly and certainly given the incredible high number of detentions detentions of civilians not pensions of people who have you know tried to undermine the regime of people simply criticizing the military this is a very dangerous trend egyptian dissidents and bloggers who were imprisoned in military prisons and they describe incredible torture they describe electrocution they described waterboarding to describe the regular beatings and this was the egyptian military that stood behind mubarak until the last minute so while there have been gains and we hope that egypt has a brighter future ahead of it there are still many many challenges that it starts overcome if you chip is going to move towards democracy and liberalism and openness in the west in fact is a ver
february around seven thousand people have been jailed by egypt's military rulers activist david keane's says the revolution to install democracy herself changed very little. some have been jailed simply for criticizing the government others have been brought up on spurious charges of quote unquote insulting the military but increasingly and certainly given the incredible high number of detentions detentions of civilians not pensions of people who have you know tried to undermine the regime of...
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general kean is the architect of insurgency. he is a mentor of general petraeus.e and general petraeus and others came up with the strategy that succeeded in iraq. here's what's happened from my point of view. i go every three months. about two years ago i was afraid we were going to lose. how could the taliban come back with 100,000 nato forces in afghanistan? rules of engagement for nato were law enforcement rules. we were looking at this from the eyes of a law enforcement activity, and the number of american forces with a about 30,000. that wasn't enough to help build the afghan army, train and equip the afghan army, control the population, provide safety, give governance a chance to flourish through better security. that's why we needed more troops. and to all the commanders before general petraeus, you were holding afghanian together in many ways with duck tape. i believe iraq is a potal moment in the war on terror, but it is a fair observation to make that because of the war in iraq resource wr-s taken away from afghanistan. even though we have been there fo
general kean is the architect of insurgency. he is a mentor of general petraeus.e and general petraeus and others came up with the strategy that succeeded in iraq. here's what's happened from my point of view. i go every three months. about two years ago i was afraid we were going to lose. how could the taliban come back with 100,000 nato forces in afghanistan? rules of engagement for nato were law enforcement rules. we were looking at this from the eyes of a law enforcement activity, and the...
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phil keane, an active professional photographer, nonsmoker, married for 21 years. day while shaving, he noticed a lump the size of an m and m in his neck. >> stage four throat cancer. >> reporter: what went through your head? >> i thought about all the things i didn't do with my children and my wife. >> reporter: phil's case is one of 6,700 hpv-positive throat cancers this year. a number that's increased 50% since 2004. doctors say there's something going on. more and more of us exposed to the virus through oral sex. >> i had no idea that it was a thing to worry about for men. >> reporter: 80% of adults are routinely exposeds to hpv. and almost all of our bodies fight it off. doctors don't know why some cases develop into cancer. but they are learning a virus once thought to cause cervical cancer in women is now causing throat cancer in men and women. how concerned are you about this? >> it's a fast-growing problem. and what's even more concerning is that the american public is largely not aware of it. >> reporter: and men are much more at risk for throat cancer fr
phil keane, an active professional photographer, nonsmoker, married for 21 years. day while shaving, he noticed a lump the size of an m and m in his neck. >> stage four throat cancer. >> reporter: what went through your head? >> i thought about all the things i didn't do with my children and my wife. >> reporter: phil's case is one of 6,700 hpv-positive throat cancers this year. a number that's increased 50% since 2004. doctors say there's something going on. more and...
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that's right behind me you know and fighting you know against an army paid for by a coal operators jack keane his great grandfather led the charge is the president of the west virginia miners union but it's a history he didn't from texas this is a history that has been concealed from west virginians the only time you see the word union in the book is when they use union carbide the chemical company my great grandfather my grandfather my father bob schultz worked in the mines for thirty seven years oh my god that's what we need is how to say. i got a phone call the very same call that gave him black lung making breathing and working difficult every doctor. he's sleeping to agree i can't work i have an iraq war. mr schultz is not able to work. here. say it's not because a black guy his wife debbie says he's paid with his help for. that you can do what he wants. he wants to go like a prisoner and found a home perhaps family fought alongside checks in the minors war but bob won't be marching they want to save blair mountain which i agree with. but they want to stop me and my friends and my family
that's right behind me you know and fighting you know against an army paid for by a coal operators jack keane his great grandfather led the charge is the president of the west virginia miners union but it's a history he didn't from texas this is a history that has been concealed from west virginians the only time you see the word union in the book is when they use union carbide the chemical company my great grandfather my grandfather my father bob schultz worked in the mines for thirty seven...
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been more and that in fact i guess we're at thirty you going to put a name there in the main or james keane spends club it didn't work in the thirty's it prolong the great depression for a decade and it hasn't worked now what has worked extending bush tax cuts we have seen that money benefit the rich but i mean it hasn't trickled down corporations it has regulators either ok has gone up but the poor are still poor judge people are starving because. of the government is creating uncertainty at every turn the f.c.c. the e.p.a. the national labor relations board are all assaulting the private sector with regulatory regimes that make it impossible for them to know what's coming next and they will not create jobs they will not expand their businesses in such an uncertain regulatory climate as is being fought for by president brock now with caroline let me get in here because many people would argue the last thirty years we've seen massive deregulation of many businesses industries wall street being one of the biggies what do you think. well see i don't think you can simultaneously say that gover
been more and that in fact i guess we're at thirty you going to put a name there in the main or james keane spends club it didn't work in the thirty's it prolong the great depression for a decade and it hasn't worked now what has worked extending bush tax cuts we have seen that money benefit the rich but i mean it hasn't trickled down corporations it has regulators either ok has gone up but the poor are still poor judge people are starving because. of the government is creating uncertainty at...
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. >>> the deadline for the keanes to throw their hat into the ring for the imf top job is fast approaching. as eunice was mentioning, constance is also crisscrossing the globe as well. he picked up more support from latin america with colombia is nounsing its support. the the support of the bric nations, brazil, russia, india, china and now south africa, could be pivotal. the next managing director of the imf will be elected on june 30th. >>> getting back to normal, japan is one step closer to recovering from the devastating earthquake and tsunami that rocked the nation on march 11th. up next, we'll be taking you to tokyo for an opening night that marks a milestone for the country. my vision. my eye doctor said there's great news for people with astigmatism. acuvue® oasys for astigmatism. he said it's the only lens of its kind designed to realign naturally with every blink and created with hydraclear® plus. i'm seeing more clearly, crisply, comfortably, all day long. now life doesn't have to be a blur. [ male announcer ] learn more at acuvue.com. acuvue® oasys for astigmatism. >>> you're w
. >>> the deadline for the keanes to throw their hat into the ring for the imf top job is fast approaching. as eunice was mentioning, constance is also crisscrossing the globe as well. he picked up more support from latin america with colombia is nounsing its support. the the support of the bric nations, brazil, russia, india, china and now south africa, could be pivotal. the next managing director of the imf will be elected on june 30th. >>> getting back to normal, japan is...
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general kean is the architect of insurgency. he is a mentor of general petraeus. he and general petraeus and others came up with the strategy that succeeded in iraq. here's what's happened from my point of view. i go every three months. about two years ago i was afraid we were going to lose. how could the taliban come back with 100,000 nato forces in afghanistan? rules of engagement for nato were law enforcement rules. we were looking at this from the eyes of a law enforcement activity, and the number of american forces with a about 30,000. that wasn't enough to help build the afghan army, train and equip the afghan army, control the population, provide safety, give governance a chance to flourish through better security. that's why we needed more troops. and to all the commanders before general petraeus, you were holding afghanistan together in many ways with duck tape. i believe iraq is a pivotal moment in the war on terror, but it is a fair observation to make that because of the war in iraq resource wr-s taken away from afghanistan. even though we have been th
general kean is the architect of insurgency. he is a mentor of general petraeus. he and general petraeus and others came up with the strategy that succeeded in iraq. here's what's happened from my point of view. i go every three months. about two years ago i was afraid we were going to lose. how could the taliban come back with 100,000 nato forces in afghanistan? rules of engagement for nato were law enforcement rules. we were looking at this from the eyes of a law enforcement activity, and the...
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she says i think we should name her eleanor kean. i thought wow. that's really.[ laughter ] she's been watching lot of black exploitation movies. [ laughter ] jim brown. >> jimmy: jim brown, absolutely. jim. jim. >> she got real serious. >> jimmy: tracy morgan calls me jim. >> yeah. i think she's been watching tracy on your show. it's like oh, what's up, jim? >> jimmy: he always calls me jim. >> why does he always call you jim? >> jimmy: he just always started -- >> -- and james. doesn't he call you james? >> jimmy: james now and then, jim all the time though. like, good to see you, jim. >> good to see you jim. [ laughter ] what's up, jim? >> jimmy: he's the only person that calls me jim. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: more congrats to you. i just -- it was in the press. but it's just -- fresh out the box. what? is it still tasty? you are going to be on -- you're back on nbc, a new comedy pilot got picked up on nbc, with maya rudolph. [ cheers ] ♪ >> we're getting -- we're getting to go to parties. >> jimmy: we're going to go to all the parties together. >> the parties.
she says i think we should name her eleanor kean. i thought wow. that's really.[ laughter ] she's been watching lot of black exploitation movies. [ laughter ] jim brown. >> jimmy: jim brown, absolutely. jim. jim. >> she got real serious. >> jimmy: tracy morgan calls me jim. >> yeah. i think she's been watching tracy on your show. it's like oh, what's up, jim? >> jimmy: he always calls me jim. >> why does he always call you jim? >> jimmy: he just always...
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more than 80% decided to get rid of the mayor, joanne ward, and councilman donald keane.here was also an election in richmond where voters rejected a sales tax proposal. measure d would have raised the sales tax in the city by a .5%. meanwhile measure c passed. it advises richmond officials to use any extra sales tax money to pay for services they lost funding due to state budget cuts. >>> 5:13. apple computer looking for new digs in the bay area. the spaceship campus that has steve jobs stumping for support. >>> plus san jose's mayor taking a dose of his own medicine. the pay cut for city leaders and how could it help the city's cash problem? >>> not a bad day to stick around the bay area but if you have to take off we're looking good a -- looking good at sfo, partly cloudy skies. chicago cranking up the heat there, 97 degrees plenty of sunshine. should be a smooth ride into new york about 94 degrees partly cloudy skies. more on your local weather coming right up. ,,,,,,,, [ flashbulbs popping ] [ giggles ] hey! owww! right here! right here! one for me! one for me! who m
more than 80% decided to get rid of the mayor, joanne ward, and councilman donald keane.here was also an election in richmond where voters rejected a sales tax proposal. measure d would have raised the sales tax in the city by a .5%. meanwhile measure c passed. it advises richmond officials to use any extra sales tax money to pay for services they lost funding due to state budget cuts. >>> 5:13. apple computer looking for new digs in the bay area. the spaceship campus that has steve...
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general keane is the architect of counterinsurgency.mentor of general petraeuse in hand general petraeus and others came up with a strategy that succeeded in iraq.re's here's what happened to my point of view. article about every two months.. about two years ago i was very afraid we were going to lose. how could the taliban come back fth about 100,000 nato forces in and? the truth of the matter was that the was that the risk of engagement for nato. nato forces could not engage the enemy in an affect of way. rule. oking at this for me num as of the law enforcement activity in the number of american forces about 30,000.o that wasn't enough to help the afghan army, trained and equipped afghan army, control ge the population, provides safetye kids governments a chance to flourish to better security.and that is where we needed more troops. two other commanders before general petraeus, you aremany holding afghanistan together, in many ways duck tape. i believe iraq is a pivotal pivl moment in the war on terror, but it's a fair observation to
general keane is the architect of counterinsurgency.mentor of general petraeuse in hand general petraeus and others came up with a strategy that succeeded in iraq.re's here's what happened to my point of view. article about every two months.. about two years ago i was very afraid we were going to lose. how could the taliban come back fth about 100,000 nato forces in and? the truth of the matter was that the was that the risk of engagement for nato. nato forces could not engage the enemy in an...