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the recruiters they leave their carts and these a different routers navy army. marine corps and if it is interested in the military will give them the card and they contact the recruiter and the recruiter assist them in joining the military and that's why i said that we really don't. recruit will sister if the cadet is interested in going in the military but we don't recruit ourselves it's a win win because at the college level if the kid meets the requirements he or she could get either a for four years scholarship a four or three or even two and then at the end of their college when they're about to graduate then they would be commissioned as an officer in the army air force or navy which actually pays very well if you go to college it's additional way there's no guarantees you get a job when you graduate college. does the school administration approve of these methods how to teach is that america's public schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms now and see why only headmistress at the hub of school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes
the recruiters they leave their carts and these a different routers navy army. marine corps and if it is interested in the military will give them the card and they contact the recruiter and the recruiter assist them in joining the military and that's why i said that we really don't. recruit will sister if the cadet is interested in going in the military but we don't recruit ourselves it's a win win because at the college level if the kid meets the requirements he or she could get either a for...
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the question is how big army and navy do you want? , do want the system? , do value that system? is that system worth preserving or not? then you get to the size, scope of your armies, navies, air force and marine. rightly or wrongly, fair or unfair, the role of the arbiter of that system has defaulted to the united states for seven decades. there are other countries, 60 or 70 that have aligned themselves with their militaries to us, and they make significant contributions, but it is the united states that has been the leader with that system. the status of the army as part of the military force that works through to maintain this stability of the military, we are a global military. we have about 180,000 soldiers in the united states army, active duty, reserve and national guard deployed in about 140 countries around the world to help stabilize that system. not all of them are in combat, most of those in combat are in afghanistan and iraq and elsewhere. around the globe, 180,000. that's about 20% of the army as a whole. the total army. the active army is less than 500,000 right no
the question is how big army and navy do you want? , do want the system? , do value that system? is that system worth preserving or not? then you get to the size, scope of your armies, navies, air force and marine. rightly or wrongly, fair or unfair, the role of the arbiter of that system has defaulted to the united states for seven decades. there are other countries, 60 or 70 that have aligned themselves with their militaries to us, and they make significant contributions, but it is the united...
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the size of your army, navy, air force and marines. it is the united states that has been the leader with that system. the status of the army as part of military force that works to maintain the stability of the world, we are a global military and a global army. we've got 180,000 soldiers in the united states army, active duty, reserved and national guard that are employed to 140 countries around the world to help stabilize the system or it that is a significant amount of u.s. forces --around the world to help stabilize that system. that is a significant amount of u.s. forces. the active army is less than 500,000. based on the tasks required, i believe we need a larger army. i know others on the joints chief of staff, they also believe that of the navy and marines. it is not just some arbitrary number. we have done the analysis. we need to be stronger and more capable which brings me to the future. there are a couple of drivers, you are never going to know what the future brings, we are changing in the character of war. the nature of wa
the size of your army, navy, air force and marines. it is the united states that has been the leader with that system. the status of the army as part of military force that works to maintain the stability of the world, we are a global military and a global army. we've got 180,000 soldiers in the united states army, active duty, reserved and national guard that are employed to 140 countries around the world to help stabilize the system or it that is a significant amount of u.s. forces --around...
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it takes considerable amount of time to build armies, navies, air forces, he and marines. and marines. especially with complex weapons systems. and the last thing i will throw out there is the myth that we in uniform sometimes propagate this myth, is that armies fight wars. we don't. armies don't fight wars, navys, air forces, they don't fight wars, nations fight wars. it takes the full commitment of the entire nation to fight wars. we can do a raid real quick, that's one thing, but war is a different thing and it takes a nation to fight and win a war. so i will stop there, that's probably a little longer than you wanted, but that's what you got. [applause] >> i always tell my students, general, it's not the length of a story or the length of a speech, it's the content and speaking objectively, you gave us a hell of a lot of content and we appreciate it. now for a few questions, as you mentioned, we still have a few questions on the transgender issue and i'd just like to ask as follows -- >> let me turn to my answer. [laughter] >> has the army faced problems with having tra
it takes considerable amount of time to build armies, navies, air forces, he and marines. and marines. especially with complex weapons systems. and the last thing i will throw out there is the myth that we in uniform sometimes propagate this myth, is that armies fight wars. we don't. armies don't fight wars, navys, air forces, they don't fight wars, nations fight wars. it takes the full commitment of the entire nation to fight wars. we can do a raid real quick, that's one thing, but war is a...
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it's all good number one, department of defense warrior games, navy versus army at the buzzer, navy needsoff the glass and in . look at the talent there. it's fantastic. but you know what, army fans out there, its kay. they go onto beat navy 56- 55. it's the warrior games. it's the games for wounded, ill something for everyone. people like army getting the buzzing beater, navy this is like the weather buffet thank you, brody, that was pretty good. i think i like the three that didn't make it. the idiot was great. if you're watching, man, i hope you're okay. name caller. why would you do that. the golden age of air travel where diners can experience taking a pan am flight. that's up next. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per
it's all good number one, department of defense warrior games, navy versus army at the buzzer, navy needsoff the glass and in . look at the talent there. it's fantastic. but you know what, army fans out there, its kay. they go onto beat navy 56- 55. it's the warrior games. it's the games for wounded, ill something for everyone. people like army getting the buzzing beater, navy this is like the weather buffet thank you, brody, that was pretty good. i think i like the three that didn't make it....
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so the question is how big an army and navy do you want? well, how much do you want that system? how much do you value that system? is this system worth preserving owner. therein, you get to the size and scope of your army air forces navy and marines. and right or wrongly, fairly or unfairly, the roles of the archer of that system has to fall through the united states. there are other countries, 60 or 70 or so that have -- themselves military is too low. in the united states, it's been the leader with that system. so the status of the army is part of the military force that works to help maintain the stability of the world, we're global military and army and we got today about 180,000 soldier in the active army, national duty in about 100 countries around the world. not all of them are in combat, most of the ones that are are afghanistan, iraq, syria and elsewhere. around the entire globe, 180,000. that's not a large number. the active army is less than 500,000 right now. based on the tasks that are required i believe we need a larger army. i know others and my teammates on the jo
so the question is how big an army and navy do you want? well, how much do you want that system? how much do you value that system? is this system worth preserving owner. therein, you get to the size and scope of your army air forces navy and marines. and right or wrongly, fairly or unfairly, the roles of the archer of that system has to fall through the united states. there are other countries, 60 or 70 or so that have -- themselves military is too low. in the united states, it's been the...
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[applause] to every veteran with us tonight from every branch of the military, army, navy, marines, air force and coast guard. i want you to know we'll always keep our promises to those who have kept us free. since my first day in office we have taken one action after another to make sure our veterans get the care they so richly deserve. we published wait times. those wait times were bad, weren't they? but, boy, are they getting better and fast. we published them at every va facility. delivered same-day mental health services at every va medical center. nearly doubled. the number of veterans given approvals to see the doctor of their choice. [cheers and applause] and as i said, just signed, brand-new legislation went through the house, went through the senate, and i signed it so fast. we didn't want to take any chances, right, harry? to insure every va worker is held accountable for the quality of care they provide to our veterans. tonight we are deeply honored to be joined by a number of wounded warriors from walter reed. i was over there recently. these are incredible people. the enth
[applause] to every veteran with us tonight from every branch of the military, army, navy, marines, air force and coast guard. i want you to know we'll always keep our promises to those who have kept us free. since my first day in office we have taken one action after another to make sure our veterans get the care they so richly deserve. we published wait times. those wait times were bad, weren't they? but, boy, are they getting better and fast. we published them at every va facility. delivered...
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so the question is how big an army do you want? how big a navy to you want? much do you want that system? how much do you value that system? is that system worth preserving or not? there inn you get to the size and scope of your armys, navys, air forces and marines. rightly or wrongly, fairly or unfairly the rule of the arbiter of that system has defaulted to the united states for seven decades. there are other countries, 60 or 70 or so that have allied themselves with their mill tears to us and they make significant contributions, but it is the united states that's been the leader with that system. so the status of the army as part of the military force that works through help maintain the stability of the world we are a global military and we are a global army and we have right now today about 180,000 soldiers in the united states army, active duty, reserve and national guard deployed in about 140 countries around the world helping to stabilize that system. that's a significant amount of u.s. forces. not all of them are in combat, most of the ones that are i
so the question is how big an army do you want? how big a navy to you want? much do you want that system? how much do you value that system? is that system worth preserving or not? there inn you get to the size and scope of your armys, navys, air forces and marines. rightly or wrongly, fairly or unfairly the rule of the arbiter of that system has defaulted to the united states for seven decades. there are other countries, 60 or 70 or so that have allied themselves with their mill tears to us...
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navy. leland: it didn't work so well on the army-navy game. >> we'll work on that.eland: a lot more on the commissioning of the latest u.s.s. aircraft carrier, the u.s.s. gerald ford and a look at the man the ship is named for. >> my dad was a very humble man and he was astounded and excited when he found out that this carrier was going to be named after him. it was not expected. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infection risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problem
navy. leland: it didn't work so well on the army-navy game. >> we'll work on that.eland: a lot more on the commissioning of the latest u.s.s. aircraft carrier, the u.s.s. gerald ford and a look at the man the ship is named for. >> my dad was a very humble man and he was astounded and excited when he found out that this carrier was going to be named after him. it was not expected. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay...
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navy guys didn't think i was too rough, but perhaps i was. but i think at the end of the day the friction, the traditional army, navy rivalries, i think they've been overstated. i think there were people on both sides, macarthur's staff and nimtz's staff. ut i think that nimitz and macarthur once they got together -- just like halsey and macarthur really got along and embraced the bigger picture. macarthur once they got together -- just like halsey and macarthur really got along and embraced the bigger picture. so thank you very much. [ applause ] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] macarthur once they got >> tuesday night july 4 on american history tv, how the founders, particularly john adams, valued education, viewed slavery, and prs veered, faced ardship. >> i was an english major who wandered into history but that's a whole other story. i consider mirse a writer who wants to write about what really happened. i do all the required research and then some because i use a lot of research resources, most academics i know don't use at all. skedly, i have never underta
navy guys didn't think i was too rough, but perhaps i was. but i think at the end of the day the friction, the traditional army, navy rivalries, i think they've been overstated. i think there were people on both sides, macarthur's staff and nimtz's staff. ut i think that nimitz and macarthur once they got together -- just like halsey and macarthur really got along and embraced the bigger picture. macarthur once they got together -- just like halsey and macarthur really got along and embraced...
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the navy actually builds and operates its own fleet of military communication satellites. the army has some space operations as well. the idea is that space has been so fragmented that we are not able to effectively coordinate the development of space capabilities, some members of congress have been pushing over the years for the military to reorganize and get its space capabilities more in line, to streamline authority. the military, for various reasons, has tried things, but it has not worked as some in congress have hoped. now this is the next step as congress is saying, you know what? it's tryin time to create independent space capability. host: what are we talking about -- satellites that have military or weaponize stability? -- weaponize ability? guest: our main capabilities are things like gps, which civilians use as well. there's a separate encrypted military single that the military uses in gps that we do not have access to. there's also a lot of different military satellite indications networks, including satellite communications networks that are protected against jammin
the navy actually builds and operates its own fleet of military communication satellites. the army has some space operations as well. the idea is that space has been so fragmented that we are not able to effectively coordinate the development of space capabilities, some members of congress have been pushing over the years for the military to reorganize and get its space capabilities more in line, to streamline authority. the military, for various reasons, has tried things, but it has not worked...
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combat control teams are one of the most elite divisions of the air force and work closely with navy seals and armyrs. >> we are called the quiet professionals, we don't like to be known. >> in february 1984 he was in spain during a training mission. his job was to be on the job and tracked the men went to jump from the airplane. when he gave the command, for whatever reason the pilot was the last call said not to. the pilot took another pass and during this pass at the side of the mountain. don and another man were the people who went out for a look for them and found all of the bodies. >> i walked up on one of my teammates was the first person i walked up on and he was folded in half backwards. his waist was broken. >> for 30 years he didn't talk about his time in the military. because of his ptsd, don suffered from social anxiety, had a quick temper and have flashbacks. >> i get freezing coal. i can get the pictures out of my head. everybody and look at, everything i look at i can see their face on their faces of their dead bodies. a lot of them are still intact and there my teammates. i knew th
combat control teams are one of the most elite divisions of the air force and work closely with navy seals and armyrs. >> we are called the quiet professionals, we don't like to be known. >> in february 1984 he was in spain during a training mission. his job was to be on the job and tracked the men went to jump from the airplane. when he gave the command, for whatever reason the pilot was the last call said not to. the pilot took another pass and during this pass at the side of the...
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additionally, the amendment has proposed and requires the army, navy, marine corps or to help pay for whatever systems are required for the individuals to navigate the process. i would prefer if people want to become american citizens that they take the initiatives themselves to do what is necessary to become american citizens without requiring a further expenditure of taxpayer dollars to do so, and without mandating that the army navy marine corps teach them how to do so with whatever resulting penalties there may be for the air force marine corps if they fail to follow the mandate that is in this amendment. that having been said, i would ask that we both know on this amendment. >> i will give myself briefly just to say it makes sense about what the law is and i take the e gentle man's poignant i mans poe requirements in the amendment are onerous, maybe we need to look at it but if it is telling them about what the wall is now to me it makes sense and my inclination is to support the amendment. >> i want to associate myself with your comments. the men and women support the best of wh
additionally, the amendment has proposed and requires the army, navy, marine corps or to help pay for whatever systems are required for the individuals to navigate the process. i would prefer if people want to become american citizens that they take the initiatives themselves to do what is necessary to become american citizens without requiring a further expenditure of taxpayer dollars to do so, and without mandating that the army navy marine corps teach them how to do so with whatever...
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[applause] to every veteran with us tonight from every branch of the military, army, navy, marines, airorce, and coast guard, i want you to know that we will always keep our promises to those who have kept us free. since my very first day in office, we have taken one action after another to make sure that our veterans get the care they so richly deserve. we have published wait times. those wait times were bad, weren't they? but boy are they getting better, and fast. we published them at every v.a. facility, delivered same-day mental health services at every v.a. medical center, nearly double -- [applause] -- the number of veterans given approval to see the doctor of their choice. [applause] and as i said, just signed, brand-new legislation went through the house, the senate, and i signed it so fast. we didn't want to take any chances, right, harry? to ensure every v.a. worker is held accountable for the quality of care they provide to our veterans. [applause] tonight we are deeply honored to be joined by a number of wounded warriors from walter reed. i was over there recently. these are
[applause] to every veteran with us tonight from every branch of the military, army, navy, marines, airorce, and coast guard, i want you to know that we will always keep our promises to those who have kept us free. since my very first day in office, we have taken one action after another to make sure that our veterans get the care they so richly deserve. we have published wait times. those wait times were bad, weren't they? but boy are they getting better, and fast. we published them at every...
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navy. coast guard. u.s. armyir force. >> over land, air, and sea. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all for serving me. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: guys, we've got a a great show tonight. give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. >> steve: whoa, look at that. >> jimmy: guys, it is fleet week here in new york city! [ cheers and applause ] and in honor of that and memorial day, tonight's audience is made up entirely of servicemen and women from the coast guard, army, navy, marine corps and air force. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being here! thank you for being here! please, enjoy the show. this is for you. we're doing the show for you guys. please enjoy yourself. thank you so much for being here. look what someone gave me here. fleet week challenge coin right there. [ applause ] >> steve: going to get a beer tonight. >> jimmy: free beers, yeah. absolutely, yeah. [ light laughter ] i also want to
navy. coast guard. u.s. armyir force. >> over land, air, and sea. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all for serving me. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: guys, we've got a a great show tonight. give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. >> steve: whoa, look at that. >> jimmy: guys, it is fleet week here in new york city! [...
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navy. coast guard. u.s. army. >> air force. >> over land, air, and sea. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all for serving me. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: guys, we've got a a great show tonight. give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. >> steve: whoa, look at that. >> jimmy: guys, it is fleet week here in new york city! [ cheers and applause ] and in honor of that and memorial day, tonight's audience is made up entirely of servicemen and women from the coast guard, army, navy, marine corps and air force. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being here! thank you for being here! please, enjoy the show. this is for you. we're doing the show for you guys. please enjoy yourself. thank you so much for being here. look what someone gave me here. fleet week challenge coin right there. [ applause ] >> steve: going to get a beer tonight. >> jimmy: free beers, yeah. absolutely, yeah. [ light laughter ] i also wa
navy. coast guard. u.s. army. >> air force. >> over land, air, and sea. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all for serving me. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: guys, we've got a a great show tonight. give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. >> steve: whoa, look at that. >> jimmy: guys, it is fleet week here in new...
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very much, harry. [ applause ] to every veteran with us tonight from every branch of the military, army, navyrines, air force, and coast guard, i want you to know that we will always keep our promises to those who have kept us free. since my very first day in office, we have taken one action after another to make sure that our veterans get the care they so richly deserve. we have published wait times. those wait times were bad, weren't they? but boy are they getting better, and fast. and we published them at every v.a. facility, delivered same-day mental health services at every v.a. medical center, nearly double -- [ applause ] -- the number of veterans given approvals to see the doctor of their choice. [ applause ] and as i said, just signed, brand-new legislation went through the house, went through the senate, and i signed it so fast. we didn't want to take any chances, right, harry? to ensure every v.a. worker is held accountable for the quality of care they provide to our veterans. [ applause ] tonight, we are deeply honored to be joined by a number of wounded warriors from walter reed.
very much, harry. [ applause ] to every veteran with us tonight from every branch of the military, army, navyrines, air force, and coast guard, i want you to know that we will always keep our promises to those who have kept us free. since my very first day in office, we have taken one action after another to make sure that our veterans get the care they so richly deserve. we have published wait times. those wait times were bad, weren't they? but boy are they getting better, and fast. and we...
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. >> they are thugs, cock robbers at -- cockroaches at that, the navy and army are well trained thishave to direct our targets expen sure we're able to assist our phillipine counterparts, many of the fighters come from indonesia and malaysia, largest muslim populations in the worldi exist, they will go back to malaysia and indonesia as hardened fighter, we can expect this will continue to fester it is imperative we take out their leadership and try to circumvent this. gerri: president duarte saying, this could be a year, we could be here doing this for a year, fighting isis on the ground. do you think it will last that longer longer? >> this is urban warfare, secretary mattis reminds that you favors the defense, they will get there quicker than a year, but he is not making early promises he is cautious, they have to protect their forces and go in do as little damage as possible while stamping it out, and they want to see where the foreign fighters might squeeze out to and end up after this part of the conflict ends. gerri: on and on. president trump announcing a ban on transgender in
. >> they are thugs, cock robbers at -- cockroaches at that, the navy and army are well trained thishave to direct our targets expen sure we're able to assist our phillipine counterparts, many of the fighters come from indonesia and malaysia, largest muslim populations in the worldi exist, they will go back to malaysia and indonesia as hardened fighter, we can expect this will continue to fester it is imperative we take out their leadership and try to circumvent this. gerri: president...
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military, alexander hamilton led the implementation of the army, navy and marines. say, no, no, no, it's 1775. that's true in essence, but that was the continental army. in 1784 all of our materials were shuttled, sold off. it was no more. in fact, the anti-federalists said no way, you are not going to have a standing army or navy because if we give it to you you will be tempted to use it. we did not have it when we started our constitutional form of government. in fact, it wasn't until 1794, washington said five years later, 1794, congress gave the first permission called the naval act of 17 -- that said we give you the right to do it in the future. it wasn't done until hamilton. he formally proposed westpoint to teach officers. it didn't get implemented. thomas jefferson did implement it in 1802. but it was for engineers. it really followed jefferson's engineering and scientific interests, so they were engineers. what did that lead us to? the war of 1812. pathetic. did anyone study and read about the generals we had around and how terrible it was? so again hamilto
military, alexander hamilton led the implementation of the army, navy and marines. say, no, no, no, it's 1775. that's true in essence, but that was the continental army. in 1784 all of our materials were shuttled, sold off. it was no more. in fact, the anti-federalists said no way, you are not going to have a standing army or navy because if we give it to you you will be tempted to use it. we did not have it when we started our constitutional form of government. in fact, it wasn't until 1794,...
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it was just an excuse for a couple of parties hanging in an army navy store on canal street for yearsy offered him $200 and he sold it to us and had it hanging from the ceiling for a couple of years. >> reporter: partygoers threw in letters to the future, polaroids and who knows what else and buried it in 1984 and for got about it. they posted a sign above it that said do not open for 10,000 years. they're going to have to settle for a little more than 30. ironically the time capsule doing what it was supposed to do having us revisit the past and make us wonder. >> made us think what else is underneath all of these buildings in manhattan. >> stefan kim, channel 7, eyewitness news. >> i'm not sure if i want to know the answer to that question actually. >> the early '80s, the golden ages of humanity. >> >> good morning it is thursday, july 6, matt o'donnell is off, alicia vitarelli joining us. >> we're following breaking news this morning, a shooter walked up to a man overnight and opened fire in what police are calling a targeted attack. >>> a baby has been found with a hypodermic need
it was just an excuse for a couple of parties hanging in an army navy store on canal street for yearsy offered him $200 and he sold it to us and had it hanging from the ceiling for a couple of years. >> reporter: partygoers threw in letters to the future, polaroids and who knows what else and buried it in 1984 and for got about it. they posted a sign above it that said do not open for 10,000 years. they're going to have to settle for a little more than 30. ironically the time capsule...
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when you talk about making the country safe and secure that doesn't come from just our navies and armiesomes interest us working closely with ai lies being able to share information with allies and allies being able to trust us when they don't trust us that makes us less secure. >> lonnie we should point out the first lady had a actually a terrific outing today with some school kids. she is said to speak six languaging process. she spoke german in germany. i'll get it right. i'm still mastering english. she spoke french and in frans today to the school kids. and really looked like a very nice event. lonnie, do you give yourself the luxury of wondering what miefbl, be -- did what the visits would look like with a romney or rubio or bush or casic. >> not a moment goes by i don't think about that. both of those gentlemen would have been sfreemly wofld ambassadors. the first lady is a wonderful ambassador for this country as well. she does great in projecting many of the higher angels of our country if you will when she goes abroad. that's great. but president romney would have been a terrif
when you talk about making the country safe and secure that doesn't come from just our navies and armiesomes interest us working closely with ai lies being able to share information with allies and allies being able to trust us when they don't trust us that makes us less secure. >> lonnie we should point out the first lady had a actually a terrific outing today with some school kids. she is said to speak six languaging process. she spoke german in germany. i'll get it right. i'm still...
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the navy, the army, or the marines? the answer when we return. so we need tablets installed...ith the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outmaneuver. ♪ >> so, which military insignia did clyde barrow tattoo on his arm? the answer is "a," the navy. he tried to enlist, but the navy found him medically unfit. >> any more guns? you have a lot of drawers. all ammunition? after his father
the navy, the army, or the marines? the answer when we return. so we need tablets installed...ith the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done...
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army, navy, air force and special forces.nd women injured while serving, this is done literally getting back in the game. archery seems like an unlikely sport for a.j. mohammed. >> there was metal shrapnel that tore across from my face. through my right i do. and down the side of my face. >> some of his injuries were the signature wounds of the iraq war, coupled with post-traumatic stress and depression. a.j. relied on rafter medications, each with its own side effect. >> i'll be on even more medication and it would be the rest of my life. >> like 265 other veteran athletes competing in the warrior games, a.j. chose a different path. >> athletics is a way to build self-esteem and have a sense of accomplishment, to really realize there are people out there cheering you on and saying we support you and thank you for what you have done. >> and now in a new normal of codependence, his wife is his roi. >> i let him know if i think he needs to move, up or down or if he needs to tilt the bow a certain direction. >> fire. did you hea
army, navy, air force and special forces.nd women injured while serving, this is done literally getting back in the game. archery seems like an unlikely sport for a.j. mohammed. >> there was metal shrapnel that tore across from my face. through my right i do. and down the side of my face. >> some of his injuries were the signature wounds of the iraq war, coupled with post-traumatic stress and depression. a.j. relied on rafter medications, each with its own side effect. >> i'll...
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so that's saying basically, you know, my armies and navies are going to attack you. and then he says he is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny already begun. this cap here, this fragment of a cap, originally belonged to one of those foreign -- what americans referred to as those foreign mercenaries, the haitian soldiers from one of several principalities in central europe, in the german speaking states of central europe. this is a fucilar cap. this is an archeological fragment. it actually was recovered from the delaware river. near if you've ever flown into philadelphia international airport. as you're landing, as you look to the river off to the side. there are a bunch of remnants they put there to keep the british from taking philadelphia in 1777. at some point over the winter of 1777, '78, a body load of haitians got caught up and dumped into the river with all of their baggage. this cap was recovered during the first world war by some corps of engineer, folks who were dredging the ch
so that's saying basically, you know, my armies and navies are going to attack you. and then he says he is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny already begun. this cap here, this fragment of a cap, originally belonged to one of those foreign -- what americans referred to as those foreign mercenaries, the haitian soldiers from one of several principalities in central europe, in the german speaking states of central...
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you know cyber command have its own to beijing of the pentagon ledger get the air force the navy in the army and then cyber command be only wants to follow at least in the speeches that he wants to follow israel's cyber unit eighty two hundred as a model roy said quote many of these kids are still in high school they they have the same kind of reputation as our marines except they're known more for their brains than their brawn what i suggest is that we set up the equivalent of that some apollo alto so that the sons and daughters of our i.t. greats and other americans can join a unit established to keep america's cyber network secure to me i don't know that just seems really bizarre to me the guys saying oh it's so like you know high school ways and young twenty's kids should be like you know involved in the military you know in high school fighting and hacking and doing all these things when that's our big complaint is that we're getting act i don't know i mean it just seems like all types of nuts to me. he was throwing it out he was to get any idea to counter i think it was because of trum
you know cyber command have its own to beijing of the pentagon ledger get the air force the navy in the army and then cyber command be only wants to follow at least in the speeches that he wants to follow israel's cyber unit eighty two hundred as a model roy said quote many of these kids are still in high school they they have the same kind of reputation as our marines except they're known more for their brains than their brawn what i suggest is that we set up the equivalent of that some apollo...