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. >> host: to the cause the mchugh used the word domestic is there a difference between domestic, citizens, enemy combatants and what are the regular combatants? >> sure. their regular combatant is a person it's part of an organized group using violence for political ends that's either not part of a conventional combat unit probably not wearing uniform, not equipped by a state. this combatant might be serving a failed state and therefore fighting the insurgency or they might be a rebel group like in syria fighting fun government or they might be fighting a foreign occupation. in that respect, they are not representing an internationally recognized state but they are recognizing some kind of nation state or potential state. you could have conventional soldiers and these were the tactics may be operating out of uniform outside of the logistics training of conventional military using guerrilla tactics and booby traps and things like that. and for american citizens though are the projections different were stronger? >> okay so i would argue that in terms of human rights, people have the same s
. >> host: to the cause the mchugh used the word domestic is there a difference between domestic, citizens, enemy combatants and what are the regular combatants? >> sure. their regular combatant is a person it's part of an organized group using violence for political ends that's either not part of a conventional combat unit probably not wearing uniform, not equipped by a state. this combatant might be serving a failed state and therefore fighting the insurgency or they might be a...
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is talking to brigadier general godfrey mchugh.efore we give away what's in this, why did you pick this one? >> well, i wanted to show the human side of john f. kennedy. i think he has become so famous that we forget he was a real person. all presidents are real people, and they all have good days and bad days, and they all lose their tempers. here he loses his temper over an expenditure -- a military expenditure for the most justifiable reason on earth. his wife was pregnant and military underlings built an emergency delivery room in cape cod in case she went into labor. a newspaper published a picture of the room and noted that it costs $5,000, which is a drop in the bucket. and president kennedy went ballistic and was furious that the money had been spent, that he hadn't been consulted, and worst of all, that it had gotten into the press, so he had to let a few people have it. >> the man he's talking to, general mchugh, is in the white house as his air force aide? >> that's right. >> let's listen. >> general, that air force caus
is talking to brigadier general godfrey mchugh.efore we give away what's in this, why did you pick this one? >> well, i wanted to show the human side of john f. kennedy. i think he has become so famous that we forget he was a real person. all presidents are real people, and they all have good days and bad days, and they all lose their tempers. here he loses his temper over an expenditure -- a military expenditure for the most justifiable reason on earth. his wife was pregnant and military...
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west point and the naval academy, secretary of the navy ray mabus, and secretary of the army john mchughclaims there was limited support from commanders and failure to ensure sexual predators were prosecuted and incarcerated for their crimes. karley and annie are not alone. reports of sexual assault at the academies are up nearly 60%. and of the 65 reports investigated last year, only one resulted in a court-martial. >> i ache for those former cadet midshipmen who have had their lives torn up. it shouldn be that way. >> reporter: congresswoman jackie speier has gone to the house floor 19 times. >> we need to overhaul this system. >> reporter: demanding that congress and the military change the way sexual assaults are prosecuted. >> you report everything through your chain of command. so i'm raped, i go to my commander, i say i've been raped. my commander can say to me, well, you know, i'm not going to pursue this. or take an aspirin and go to bed. as long as it's going to be in the chain of command, there's always going to be a conflict. >> reporter: her bill, the stop act, would take in
west point and the naval academy, secretary of the navy ray mabus, and secretary of the army john mchughclaims there was limited support from commanders and failure to ensure sexual predators were prosecuted and incarcerated for their crimes. karley and annie are not alone. reports of sexual assault at the academies are up nearly 60%. and of the 65 reports investigated last year, only one resulted in a court-martial. >> i ache for those former cadet midshipmen who have had their lives...
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paul mchugh: the development of the hospice centers, the sense of being with patients through the several steps in the treatment of their illness-- all of that has come in part because we are interested in helping to make the dying person as comfortable as possible, as supported as possible, and as coherent as possible during this condition. hospice care is a gift from god in the viewpoint of most families and dying individuals who can have that. it's palliative care by people who are skilled in giving it. it often includes a spiritual and emotional component, but the tragedy is that hospice care is underfunded and is really an option only for people who are in very steep decline because hospice-care providers can get reimbursed only when their caseload averages less than six months' survival. research studies comparing hospice care to the usual support a dying patient receives in a hospital setting have provided some interesting insights. leslie bernstein: i was involved in a randomized, controlled clinical trial of hospice care that was conducted in a v.a. hospital in los angeles county
paul mchugh: the development of the hospice centers, the sense of being with patients through the several steps in the treatment of their illness-- all of that has come in part because we are interested in helping to make the dying person as comfortable as possible, as supported as possible, and as coherent as possible during this condition. hospice care is a gift from god in the viewpoint of most families and dying individuals who can have that. it's palliative care by people who are skilled...
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joe mchugh sits behind you with a smiley face that says it's important to help states make the case for amtrak's the legislatures will invest in that. that's one reason we went to let your feet to the fire to make your passenger rail service in a cooperative effort with this faith attractive and looking forward to working with you. again, we have a change in the neck dignity and we'll have to see how that develops. the other positions, and baleful vice president managers, mr. boardman? >> the general managers, one is a vice president. but the northeast corridor infrastructure and development. >> began here when we do the northeast corridor. we want to hear his report. >> i don't know what else a number not. >> and the two have been. >> will just subpoena him. >> i have to control everything he says, mr. chairman. no, i'm kidding. and i now have to fight this violent joe mchugh space. >> eat another smile. >> but we've moved forward in the business lines. but the other piece come which had not been so long winded on other parts of what i said earlier is really the major part of this. we
joe mchugh sits behind you with a smiley face that says it's important to help states make the case for amtrak's the legislatures will invest in that. that's one reason we went to let your feet to the fire to make your passenger rail service in a cooperative effort with this faith attractive and looking forward to working with you. again, we have a change in the neck dignity and we'll have to see how that develops. the other positions, and baleful vice president managers, mr. boardman? >>...
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joe mchugh is sitting behind you. that's one reason we want to hold your feet to the fire to make your passenger rail service and the cooperative effort with the states attractive and looking forward to working with you but, again, we have a change in that activity and we'll have to see how that evolves. the other positions are they full of vice presidents, managers, mr. boardman? >> the general managers, one of them is the vice president. that's the northeast corridor and infrastructure development, mr. gardner. >> he'll be in here when we do the northeast corridor. we will hear his report. >> i don't know if we'll send him here or not. >> we'd love to have him. >> i know that. >> we'll just subpoena him. >> i have to control what he says -- no, i'm kidding. do i need to wipe the smile off of joe mchugh's face? >> he didn't have a smile. >> we'll move forward in the business lines. the other piece of this which had had i not been so long winded on other parts what i said earlier is really the matrix part of this, and
joe mchugh is sitting behind you. that's one reason we want to hold your feet to the fire to make your passenger rail service and the cooperative effort with the states attractive and looking forward to working with you but, again, we have a change in that activity and we'll have to see how that evolves. the other positions are they full of vice presidents, managers, mr. boardman? >> the general managers, one of them is the vice president. that's the northeast corridor and infrastructure...
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army secretary john mchugh, and chief of staff of the army, general george casey.are especially honored to be joined by staff sergeant giunta's fellow soldiers, his teammates and brothers from battle company, 2d of the 503d of the 173d airborne brigade, and several members of that rarest of fraternities that now welcomes him into its ranks -- the medal of honor society. please give them a big round of applause. we also welcome the friends and family who made staff sergeant giunta into the man that he is, including his lovely wife, jenny, and his parents, steven and rosemary, as well as his siblings, who are here. it was his mother, after all, who apparently taught him as a young boy in small-town iowa how to remove the screen from his bedroom window in case of fire. what she didn't know was that by teaching sal how to jump from his bedroom and sneaking off in the dead of night, she was unleashing a future paratrooper [laughter] -- who would one day fight in the rugged mountains of afghanistan 7,000 miles away. during the first of his two tours of duty in afghanista
army secretary john mchugh, and chief of staff of the army, general george casey.are especially honored to be joined by staff sergeant giunta's fellow soldiers, his teammates and brothers from battle company, 2d of the 503d of the 173d airborne brigade, and several members of that rarest of fraternities that now welcomes him into its ranks -- the medal of honor society. please give them a big round of applause. we also welcome the friends and family who made staff sergeant giunta into the man...
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army secretary john mchugh, and chief of staff of the army, general george casey.are especially honored to be joined by staff sergeant giunta's fellow soldiers, his teammates and brothers from battle company, 2d of the 503d of the 173d airborne brigade, and several members of that rarest of fraternities that now welcomes him into its ranks -- the medal of honor society. please give them a big round of applause. we also welcome the friends and family who made staff sergeant giunta into the man that he is, including his lovely wife, jenny, and his parents, steven and rosemary, as well as his siblings, who are here. it was his mother, after all, who apparently taught him as a young boy in small-town iowa how to remove the screen from his bedroom window in case of fire. what she didn't know was that by teaching sal how to jump from his bedroom and sneaking off in the dead of night, she was unleashing a future paratrooper [laughter] -- who would one day fight in the rugged mountains of afghanistan 7,000 miles away. during the first of his two tours of duty in afghanista
army secretary john mchugh, and chief of staff of the army, general george casey.are especially honored to be joined by staff sergeant giunta's fellow soldiers, his teammates and brothers from battle company, 2d of the 503d of the 173d airborne brigade, and several members of that rarest of fraternities that now welcomes him into its ranks -- the medal of honor society. please give them a big round of applause. we also welcome the friends and family who made staff sergeant giunta into the man...