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liberia's civil war had made the country extremely dangerous.sident bush ordered the seals and a group of marines to evacuate all americans to safety. >> so, we ended up turning around and going to liberia, while everyone else went to war. and we swam into liberia and did a survey of the beach, so marines can go in and grab the americans out. so, we missed the war, that deployment, too, and then that was when i figured it was time to go seal team 6, 'cause they're fighting everywhere, and that was the decision i made. >> being a member of seal team 6 is the ultimate goal of many navy seals. officially known as the united states naval special warfare development group, or devgru, they're the best of the best, the proverbial tip of the spear. becoming a member, however, is no easy feat. >> to get into seal team 6, now they're training navy seals to be part of a no-fail team. 50% of the navy seals that try out for seal team 6 don't make it. and that's saying something, 'cause these are serious dudes. >> things heated up quickly, with seal team 6 ta
liberia's civil war had made the country extremely dangerous.sident bush ordered the seals and a group of marines to evacuate all americans to safety. >> so, we ended up turning around and going to liberia, while everyone else went to war. and we swam into liberia and did a survey of the beach, so marines can go in and grab the americans out. so, we missed the war, that deployment, too, and then that was when i figured it was time to go seal team 6, 'cause they're fighting everywhere, and...
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just the slightest breeze. 2:00 p.m., 60 degrees, 4:00 p.m., 62. 6:00 p.m., 60, championship game liberiaersus the ivy coast. should be perfect. a near flawless weekend is protected for accuweather for the delaware and the lehigh valleys. next week, some locations quo -- could get closer to 70 degrees, i'll have that in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. gray. >> 7:32, police are looking to track down two men after two children were shot while they were playing. chopper 6 hd above the scene central avenue in delaware county. the 11-year-old girl and 13-year-old boy was rushed to the children's hospital. two men were seen running away from the shooting. >>> have you seen this right here, take a look at this, an unbelievable scene at an east falls shopping center, 6 million gallons of water was sent rushing into the street after a major water main break. 75 people were rescued. this is not the first time residents and businesses had to endure this. dann cuellar has the details. >> reporter: from chopper 6 hd you get the idea of what's happening. a gusher of water pouring out of a
just the slightest breeze. 2:00 p.m., 60 degrees, 4:00 p.m., 62. 6:00 p.m., 60, championship game liberiaersus the ivy coast. should be perfect. a near flawless weekend is protected for accuweather for the delaware and the lehigh valleys. next week, some locations quo -- could get closer to 70 degrees, i'll have that in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. gray. >> 7:32, police are looking to track down two men after two children were shot while they were playing. chopper 6 hd...
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this lady from liberia shouldn't even be allowed to live in the united states. she thinks castro was a hero. and we all know that he was the biggest enemy of the united states within shooting range of us. all the cubans were glad to get rid of batista, the awful dictator and look what they got in return. colin kaepernick was booed on he wore a shirt in honor of fidel castro. kaepernick said in an interview that he agrees with castro investing in free universal health care and in education rather than the prison system, like the u.s. one of our ranters actually agrees. you know, i just hate when people boo mr.kaepernick for exercising his [freedom of speech]. why is it that people who [were] in the football stadium in miami, got a chance to boo mr.kaepernick? that is wrong that is they're the ones that are in violation of the first amendment. that football player talking about cuba and comparing them [to] the us, really needs a history lesson. he makes way too much money [to be] as unlv lost the fremont cannon to unr over the weekend. and rebel fans are not happy
this lady from liberia shouldn't even be allowed to live in the united states. she thinks castro was a hero. and we all know that he was the biggest enemy of the united states within shooting range of us. all the cubans were glad to get rid of batista, the awful dictator and look what they got in return. colin kaepernick was booed on he wore a shirt in honor of fidel castro. kaepernick said in an interview that he agrees with castro investing in free universal health care and in education...
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this lady from liberia shouldn't even be allowed to live in the united states. she thinks castro was a hero. and we all know tha he was the biggest enemy of the united states within shooting range of us. all the cubans were glad to get rid of batista, the awful dictator and look what they got in return. colin kaepernick was booed on sunday -- because he wore a shirt in honor of fidel castro. kaepernick said in an interview that he agrees with castro investing in free universal health care and in education rather than the prison system, like the u.s. one of our ranters actually agrees. that football about cuba and comparing them [to] the us, really needs a history lesson. he makes way too much money [to be] as stupid as he is. unlv lost the fremont cannon to unr over the weekend. and rebel fans are not happy the cannon will be painted blue... again! look we don't have to be national champions. all we got to do is beat unr and keep the cannon. we just had to beat unr and keep the cannon, that's it! tony sanchez, you lost the damn cannon. oh my god! because your bo
this lady from liberia shouldn't even be allowed to live in the united states. she thinks castro was a hero. and we all know tha he was the biggest enemy of the united states within shooting range of us. all the cubans were glad to get rid of batista, the awful dictator and look what they got in return. colin kaepernick was booed on sunday -- because he wore a shirt in honor of fidel castro. kaepernick said in an interview that he agrees with castro investing in free universal health care and...
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the castro that i grew up knowing as a child growing up in liberia was a castro who fought the souththeid regime that the united states was propping up. it was a castro that sent soldiers in and helped to bring down apartheid south africa. there's a lot of ambivalence when you look atrop fidel castr. i think what president obama's statement was doing -- >> no. she brings up a good point. she brings up a good point in that -- castro's reputation around the world is different than in the united states. >> that ignores the fact -- you may like what castro did in south africa. i don't. you can't forget that he did this all on the backs of the cuban people. this was an absolute dictatorship that crushed this island beneath their jack booted heel. shot people for disagreeing with the castros, for 50 years they have been -- they murdered their political opponents and supported groups like hezbollah, iran and chavez. let's not forget who he is. >> this is a very american view of -- >> i can't tell where danielle is on cuba. she might be vacationing there. i disagree a little with held even.
the castro that i grew up knowing as a child growing up in liberia was a castro who fought the souththeid regime that the united states was propping up. it was a castro that sent soldiers in and helped to bring down apartheid south africa. there's a lot of ambivalence when you look atrop fidel castr. i think what president obama's statement was doing -- >> no. she brings up a good point. she brings up a good point in that -- castro's reputation around the world is different than in the...
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. >> the parkway will come a liberia with the sights and sounds of the season.started already, 6abc is proud to be part of it. chopper 6 hd is over, hello bugs bunny, olivia the pig. you can see the "action news" van where katherine scott is standing, hello katherine, we love you and e and all your friends. >> reporter: hello, everybody, happy thanksgiving to you! it is getting more and more crowded along 20th and jfk was more an more balloons are getting pumped up. the balloon handlers are pumped up, they are putting on a show along the parade route. here's bugs bunny, and we have the thanksgiving turkey who has popped up. he was laying down, i thought he was getting depressed knowing what was coming. here he is perked up and ready to go. joining these guys up front we have olivia the pig, we have t-rex. that's captain barnacle. tweety bird, the gang is all here. there are 17 balloons, 18 floats and 20 marching bands from across the country and singing an dancing. the focus on 20th and jfk is getting the balloons inflated ann weighing them down with sandbags so
. >> the parkway will come a liberia with the sights and sounds of the season.started already, 6abc is proud to be part of it. chopper 6 hd is over, hello bugs bunny, olivia the pig. you can see the "action news" van where katherine scott is standing, hello katherine, we love you and e and all your friends. >> reporter: hello, everybody, happy thanksgiving to you! it is getting more and more crowded along 20th and jfk was more an more balloons are getting pumped up. the...
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documentary that cnn is going to have on called: "we will rise" a cnn film that followed you on a trip to liberia. >> marrakesh and madrid. >> stephen: and we have a clip right here. jim? >> you're important in your own right. you because of who you are because of your story, because of your challenges. that's what makes you unique, you know? you want to be different. you want to be special. the fact that you've been able to overcome challenges-- and this is what i always thought-- that made me smarter. that made me better, right? because i could overcome things that a lot of people who were in the same position never had to overcome. >> yeah. ( applause ) >> stephen: well, thank you so much for being here. it's always an honor to talk to you. and i hope we have the chance to have you back again once you leave the white house, because i know that you and your husband will not stop trying to make a change in the world. >> no, absolutely. >> stephen: thank you so much. >> thank you, stephen. >> stephen: "we will rise: michelle obama's mission to educate girls around the world" premieres october 11
documentary that cnn is going to have on called: "we will rise" a cnn film that followed you on a trip to liberia. >> marrakesh and madrid. >> stephen: and we have a clip right here. jim? >> you're important in your own right. you because of who you are because of your story, because of your challenges. that's what makes you unique, you know? you want to be different. you want to be special. the fact that you've been able to overcome challenges-- and this is what i...
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. >> liberia. >> wherever he thinks about maybe in the trans- mississippi, but we might need that territory -- >> no, not there, california. >> because they are, there is a black republic circuits not recognized as such, but maybe africa, but that's expensive then he goes through all of these possibilities, but the important thing is that when the piece comes the urgency goes. when the piece comes in he sees himself in this i think this word is crucial as a master he is a kind of steward. he has a responsibility just as the father and the family has a responsibility and he has a responsibility to look after the happiness of those who labor for mine to borrow a phrase from that letter that we started off within our title and then we have a kind of domestication that the net is talking about and that is that we are trying to create a sense within this household of a good treatment, of he's-- he wants to improve things and rationalize things. there are ways in which he can't practice that enlightenment at home to make things better while we wait for his fellow virginians to see the light and t
. >> liberia. >> wherever he thinks about maybe in the trans- mississippi, but we might need that territory -- >> no, not there, california. >> because they are, there is a black republic circuits not recognized as such, but maybe africa, but that's expensive then he goes through all of these possibilities, but the important thing is that when the piece comes the urgency goes. when the piece comes in he sees himself in this i think this word is crucial as a master he is...
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> this is one of many 24 hour lawn droe mats >> with wr we find plenty of room to wash clothes at liberia laundromat. there is always stuff on hand and free wi fi, too. and while in town, i got coffee. a quick stop at this 24 hour hour starbucks. nothing like fresh brew before watching the sunrise on the way back. >> i made it back. i made it back. there are. but i will say there are not a ton. you know sh you have the pharmacies and you have -- but i d.c., there is a lot of commuters. we're so spread out. unlike new york where it is like a city that never sleeps. it's great to know there are these little things out there can you do. by the way, the lamb towel, they hosted a tutorial. it's adoadorable. >> i'm going with you next time so we can lay down on the hot rocks. >> and there are a lot of 24 hour korean barbecue. >> sounds good. >> thank you, angie. >> let's >> and busy day to day in the storm team 4 weather office. we're in weather alert mode to keep you ahead of all the change that's are coming your way. it is mild and foggy now. it's going to be wet before you know it. going to
> this is one of many 24 hour lawn droe mats >> with wr we find plenty of room to wash clothes at liberia laundromat. there is always stuff on hand and free wi fi, too. and while in town, i got coffee. a quick stop at this 24 hour hour starbucks. nothing like fresh brew before watching the sunrise on the way back. >> i made it back. i made it back. there are. but i will say there are not a ton. you know sh you have the pharmacies and you have -- but i d.c., there is a lot of...
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>> it happened in liberia.guys running the same malware took it offline during this last week. can be done at a country level and a targeted level and the challenge here, jenna, a lot of these states don't have overwhelming budgets. they don't have tons of money to spend on this stuff. it's going to be a big challenge to defend not just the alteration results but the ability to collect these results, analyze these and then produce it to the public so they can see who won the election. >> how can we be prepared and proactive to defend against this? rather than reactive when it happens. >> jen, this is going to sound counterintuitive but the people watching this. the way these hacks work is they attack your dvr, your webcams, all of these internet devices connected to the internet that people have failed to change their passwords. the best thing to go change your passwords and lock down your devices. the other thing the government has to do is share information quickly, jenna. these will come from a range of ip a
>> it happened in liberia.guys running the same malware took it offline during this last week. can be done at a country level and a targeted level and the challenge here, jenna, a lot of these states don't have overwhelming budgets. they don't have tons of money to spend on this stuff. it's going to be a big challenge to defend not just the alteration results but the ability to collect these results, analyze these and then produce it to the public so they can see who won the election....
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in liberia, it goes almost up to 20% of gdp., what the american economy has to take into account is the fact that it has been very much integrated together with mexico and canada. we are talking about hundreds of millions of exports going to canada and mexico from the united states. matt: i want to pick up on one key word, integrated. they are really sort of irreversibly integrated, aren't they? donald trump talked about turning nafta around in reversing these agreements. how possible is that? >> you can ask the same question andt brexit, the u.k. the european union. these strategies and agreements have been made across the decades. to unravel all of that is going to take some time and a lot of legal implications. as you insinuated, it is going to be very difficult. guy: michael mccaul talked about another 5 -- michael metcalfe talked about another 5% to to 10% on the dollar index. can i make that same story therefore, for the emerging markets? where are we? >> the interesting thing is, compared to 10 to 30 years ago, most of th
in liberia, it goes almost up to 20% of gdp., what the american economy has to take into account is the fact that it has been very much integrated together with mexico and canada. we are talking about hundreds of millions of exports going to canada and mexico from the united states. matt: i want to pick up on one key word, integrated. they are really sort of irreversibly integrated, aren't they? donald trump talked about turning nafta around in reversing these agreements. how possible is that?...
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jesuit proposed freeing them and sending them to liberia, the newly created haven for former slaves in west africa, championed by the american founded inn society the neighborhood of georgetown. the jesuit plantations were increasingly becoming unprofitable. slavery was coming under a moral rising movement. georgetown itself had fallen on hard times. saddling the college with debt. one of the leaders, who had served georgetown for much of the 1840's, made the decision to tof -- sell the slaves catholic landowners. henry johnson had been the governor of louisiana, so this is not an insignificant person. they agreed to sell the slaves to johnson and baby for -- $118,000. depending on how you count, that is about a minimum of $3 million today. they made sure to sell to catholic owners, so as not to portray -- betray their religious obligation to care for the souls of the slaves. in fact, that was one of the conditions put on the sale. but, they did not ask the slaves whether they would like to be , which wasisiana notorious to black people in the upper south for being a death sentence. i
jesuit proposed freeing them and sending them to liberia, the newly created haven for former slaves in west africa, championed by the american founded inn society the neighborhood of georgetown. the jesuit plantations were increasingly becoming unprofitable. slavery was coming under a moral rising movement. georgetown itself had fallen on hard times. saddling the college with debt. one of the leaders, who had served georgetown for much of the 1840's, made the decision to tof -- sell the slaves...
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liberia, in my me, werhood, all around look up to the united states and we think about the united statesan system of government. we look up to the united states for everything. trump, theat donald rise of donald trump is very troubling to a lot of us, and i speak to my friends all the time. i keep hearing about all these suggesting donald trump is within four percentage points in pennsylvania. it's a lot more than that. he is not going to win pennsylvania. polls that are suggesting that are not speaking to people like myself who believe this great country of ours -- i nationalized several years ago. this great country of ours cannot be run by somebody who does not have the temperament, who does not have the qualification. -- host: we're getting your thoughts and your plans on the election. are you voting early? give us a call. oryou're voting on tuesday if you are not voting at all, at least for president. video on thehe screen. that is cleveland, waiting to hear from hillary clinton. in a moment, we will tell you monday, allans for day on monday and on election day. louisiana and hear f
liberia, in my me, werhood, all around look up to the united states and we think about the united statesan system of government. we look up to the united states for everything. trump, theat donald rise of donald trump is very troubling to a lot of us, and i speak to my friends all the time. i keep hearing about all these suggesting donald trump is within four percentage points in pennsylvania. it's a lot more than that. he is not going to win pennsylvania. polls that are suggesting that are not...
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speaker, from liberia to northern ireland, we have watched women play pivotal roles in that effort of reaching out to governments, lobbying governments, lobbying and pressing the combatants, pushing the politicians to end a conflict. women peacemakers often press warring parties to move beyond mere power sharing agreements that benefit only a small percentage of fighters, but instead to shift that ground to a debate over a comprehensive and longer term accord and reach those accords that benefit the full civilian population as a whole. . once an agreement is reached, these women can play a role in building support within the communities. that is why the legislation before us today is so important. this bill recognizes the fact that it is in our national interest to promote women's participation in resolving conflicts globally, and it requires a government-wide strategy, an effort, advance this goal in 2011, the administration issued a national action plan on women, peace, and security, and recently published etc. update, h.r. 5332. this bill, the result of our work and the result of t
speaker, from liberia to northern ireland, we have watched women play pivotal roles in that effort of reaching out to governments, lobbying governments, lobbying and pressing the combatants, pushing the politicians to end a conflict. women peacemakers often press warring parties to move beyond mere power sharing agreements that benefit only a small percentage of fighters, but instead to shift that ground to a debate over a comprehensive and longer term accord and reach those accords that...
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the castro that i grew up knowing as a child growing up in liberia was a castro who fought the southd states was propping up. it was a castro that sent soldiers in and helped to bring down apartheid south africa. there's a lot of ambivalence when you look atrop fidel castr. i think what president obama's statement was doing -- >> no. she brings up a good point. she brings up a good point in that -- castro's reputation around the world is different than in the united states. >> that ignores the fact -- you may like what castro did in south africa. i don't. you can't forget that he did this all on the backs of the cuban people. this was an absolute dictatorship that crushed this island beneath their jack booted heel. shot people for disagreeing with the castros, for 50 years they have been -- they murdered their political opponents and supported groups like hezbollah, iran and chavez. let's not forget who he is. >> this is a very american view of -- >> i can't tell where danielle is on cuba. she might be vacationing there. i disagree a little with held even. there is an american view o
the castro that i grew up knowing as a child growing up in liberia was a castro who fought the southd states was propping up. it was a castro that sent soldiers in and helped to bring down apartheid south africa. there's a lot of ambivalence when you look atrop fidel castr. i think what president obama's statement was doing -- >> no. she brings up a good point. she brings up a good point in that -- castro's reputation around the world is different than in the united states. >> that...
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one of the biggest surges has been liberia. been exempted from the deal and we have seen hundreds of thousands of extra barrels and we will look at the indicators of the fiscal market in place like the north's the, the mediterranean, a lot of oil. north sea oil heading toward asia, not a trade you normally see. so much oil around it makes sense. jonathan: will kennedy. want to bring breaking news on the latest out of the trump administration. ben carson for the department of housing and urban development. ben carson getting that pic from president-elect donald trump. back to the markets. joins us to continue the conversation. opec and an agreement, are we going to get one? ed morse: the odds are we going to get one. it does not really matter what iraq and iran will do so. fori arabia is in a bind being so aggressively in favor of a cut. i think they should of then plaintiff more ploy. when the heart of opec wants to do something, they need to get behind them. a little bit of bad diplomacy failed to get them there. will bend, th
one of the biggest surges has been liberia. been exempted from the deal and we have seen hundreds of thousands of extra barrels and we will look at the indicators of the fiscal market in place like the north's the, the mediterranean, a lot of oil. north sea oil heading toward asia, not a trade you normally see. so much oil around it makes sense. jonathan: will kennedy. want to bring breaking news on the latest out of the trump administration. ben carson for the department of housing and urban...
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reagan was welcoming the visiting president of liberia. mr. in on taiwan? >> only the press did. not us. >> your critics insist you're abandoning it. >> they're not telling the truth. >> that's how nbc reported it. that evening president reagan watched a similar report on cbs and took such offense to critics suggesting that he had flip flopped on taiwan that he called anchor dan rather during the broadcast. the president's spokesman said reagan was ticked off and that he also phoned a columnist to express his displeasure. the call came during the broadcast second feed and rather told viewers, quote, an unusual thing happened here in our newsroom tonight and said the president had called to say, quote, there had been no retreat by me, no change whatsoever. later rather said about the call from reagan, you hang around this business long enough and you begin to think that you have seen and heard everything twice, but this was the first time a president has called up while we were on the air. yeah. times have certainly changed. also this one from
reagan was welcoming the visiting president of liberia. mr. in on taiwan? >> only the press did. not us. >> your critics insist you're abandoning it. >> they're not telling the truth. >> that's how nbc reported it. that evening president reagan watched a similar report on cbs and took such offense to critics suggesting that he had flip flopped on taiwan that he called anchor dan rather during the broadcast. the president's spokesman said reagan was ticked off and that he...