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the faroe islands, a self—governing nation in the north atlantic, are recognised by fifa but not by theommittee. it means that whilst footballers can represent their country on the biggest stage, sportsmen and women won't get the chance of doing the same at the olympics. sports news correspondent alex capstick has the story. stunning scenery in a land miles from anywhere, and with isolation comes a strong from anywhere, and with isolation comes a strong sense from anywhere, and with isolation comes a strong sense of national identity. but that there are islands is facing an uphill struggle for sporting independence —— but the faroe islands. football already offers these faroese fans a chance to express their patriotism through sport as their patriotism through sport as the national team is recognised through the first be the players on the same for everyone. we're actually playing for the other sports as well, because they never get the feeling like we do because we're representing our country. you can represent the flag. this woman is 17 years old and is on track to achieve the olympic
the faroe islands, a self—governing nation in the north atlantic, are recognised by fifa but not by theommittee. it means that whilst footballers can represent their country on the biggest stage, sportsmen and women won't get the chance of doing the same at the olympics. sports news correspondent alex capstick has the story. stunning scenery in a land miles from anywhere, and with isolation comes a strong from anywhere, and with isolation comes a strong sense from anywhere, and with isolation...
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the battle between warmer air in the south and the colder air in the north atlantic takes place withfronts moving across the uk now, you can see the colder air moving to scotland and northern ireland where is in the south the error is coming out of the south so here it will be quite a bit warmer. relatively speaking, it won't be that balmy. on friday morning, we will probably see temperatures of 10-12 in will probably see temperatures of 10—12 in some of the major cities across central and southern england, possibly wales, to, whereas glasgow and edinburgh around four degrees, and edinburgh around four degrees, and a touch of frost here and there ata and a touch of frost here and there at a time. the weather front, the battle ground between contrasting temperatures, right across central pa rt temperatures, right across central part of the uk on friday so in the south we hang on to the warmer weather, are still coming in from the south, where as in glasgow, edinburgh, belfast, stornoway, fresh atla ntic edinburgh, belfast, stornoway, fresh atlantic air coming in. but sunny here. if yo
the battle between warmer air in the south and the colder air in the north atlantic takes place withfronts moving across the uk now, you can see the colder air moving to scotland and northern ireland where is in the south the error is coming out of the south so here it will be quite a bit warmer. relatively speaking, it won't be that balmy. on friday morning, we will probably see temperatures of 10-12 in will probably see temperatures of 10—12 in some of the major cities across central and...
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the u.s., of course, not sitting back and conducting those large-scale drills here in the north atlanticon. we witnessed them here in iceland. here's what we saw. the "uss iwo jima" off the coast of iceland. marines gearing up for an air assault. retaliation if there is an attack on a u.s. ally. corporate derek husinger is part of the invasion force. >> we get our guns situated, put the tripod down, set the gun up and then stable platform, press and fire. >> reporter: the exercise also a deterrent, as the north atlantic region becomes more contested. the u.s. and allies are practicing their response in case a friendly nation gets attacked. on the adversary, it comes at a time of growing tensions for the u.s. and russia. as the marines race to the icelandic coast, new evidence that russia is beefing up its capabilities right in the heart of europe. cnn has exclusively obtained satellite images from the israeli firm, image sat international showing work at russia's bases, upgrading a nuclear storage facility there, adding new, bigger ammunition bunkers and upgrading the military airfield.
the u.s., of course, not sitting back and conducting those large-scale drills here in the north atlanticon. we witnessed them here in iceland. here's what we saw. the "uss iwo jima" off the coast of iceland. marines gearing up for an air assault. retaliation if there is an attack on a u.s. ally. corporate derek husinger is part of the invasion force. >> we get our guns situated, put the tripod down, set the gun up and then stable platform, press and fire. >> reporter: the...
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we have a stable platform. >> reporter: the exercise also a deterrent as the north atlantic region becomes more contested. with this exercise the u.s. and allies are practicing their response. the adversary is fictitious, it comes in time of growing tensions of the u.s. and russia. >> reporter: as they race to the icelandic coast, new evidence that russia is beefing up the activities in the heart of euro europe. cnn has exclusively obtained satellite images seemingly showing massive construction work at russia's bases in kaliningrad, adding new bigger ammunition bunkers and upgrading the military airfield. is vladimir putin building it up? russia's ministry didn't see it. they say there's a pattern of russia upgrading its capabilities in the region. >> they're putting a lot of their anticruise ship missiles in there. >> reporter: sending a message of strength to moscow the u.s. is gearing up for a bigger exercise in norway. >> if they want to challenge us, we're going to challenge them. we are not going to be intimidated by the systems out there. >> reporter: that's playing out in the nort
we have a stable platform. >> reporter: the exercise also a deterrent as the north atlantic region becomes more contested. with this exercise the u.s. and allies are practicing their response. the adversary is fictitious, it comes in time of growing tensions of the u.s. and russia. >> reporter: as they race to the icelandic coast, new evidence that russia is beefing up the activities in the heart of euro europe. cnn has exclusively obtained satellite images seemingly showing massive...
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there is cooler air coming out of the north atlantic and this very warm air that is bringing rough weather up into scandinavia. warm air across western and central parts of europe. unusually warm. we are still in that cool air coming out of that north—west, out of the north—west from the north atlantic. i think temperatures, after briefly rising to maybe 13 in london, backed down to 11 on thursday. generally speaking, as we headed towards the end of the week and into the weekend, the weather is going to be turning more and more unsettled, towards the weekend it could turn quite stormy across some north—western parts of the uk. that is it. goodbye. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore, the headlines: the grim search continues after an indonesian passenger jet crashes into the sea. all 189 people on board are feared dead. search and rescue teams say they will work through the night to recover the degree as well as search for survivors. as relatives wait for news, the bbc obtains a technical log — showing the air jet had instrument problems the day before the disaster. i'm babita sharma in london.
there is cooler air coming out of the north atlantic and this very warm air that is bringing rough weather up into scandinavia. warm air across western and central parts of europe. unusually warm. we are still in that cool air coming out of that north—west, out of the north—west from the north atlantic. i think temperatures, after briefly rising to maybe 13 in london, backed down to 11 on thursday. generally speaking, as we headed towards the end of the week and into the weekend, the...
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this ship has just returned from a fishing voyage in the north atlantic the cargo coming out of the hold looks a lot like shark the owners don't want us to film the cargo. they send over the harbor police who stop us filming even though we show them we have a permit we're only allowed to turn the cameras on again inside the option all of that. or pago is a collision longline fishery association it has thirty nine ships and catches about a million sharks a year. they only make about one euro per kilo on the flesh the fins however are worth ten to twelve years a kilo. they're exported to asia for shark fin soup and are especially coveted by a wealthy chinese. in twenty fourteen or pago applied for m.s.c. certification to help boost their business it offers that did i last will environmentalists have a lot of influence in society and they claim we're driving the shocks to extinction that it was that way it's not true but the eco warriors attack us nonetheless it with the help of v.m.s. see we want to win over the consumers got it they trust the m.s.c. there are other seals but in order is g
this ship has just returned from a fishing voyage in the north atlantic the cargo coming out of the hold looks a lot like shark the owners don't want us to film the cargo. they send over the harbor police who stop us filming even though we show them we have a permit we're only allowed to turn the cameras on again inside the option all of that. or pago is a collision longline fishery association it has thirty nine ships and catches about a million sharks a year. they only make about one euro per...
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twenty nine nato countries plus finland and sweden the exercises are being held in norway the north atlantic and the baltic sea the locations being interpreted as a sign to russia with relations still tense over moscow's annexation of crimea back in twenty fourteen it's taken months to get everything in position fifty thousand combat troops and support personnel two hundred and fifty aircraft sixty five ships and ten thousand military vehicles moscow says this is an anti russia exercise doubly reporter lars sheltie sic is with the troops and the tanks. why. i know. blowing up obstacles. and building bridges in just a few minutes to capabilities that the german army is bringing to try to juncture. but i've these old school skills still needed in times of hybrid warfare and cyber attacks as a result after the ukraine crisis we saw that it is more important to change back from stability operations to hire tens of thousands of what we see and as an interest to move larger formations and heavy equipment and that's had not been trained and done with within the last ten years far from the russian b
twenty nine nato countries plus finland and sweden the exercises are being held in norway the north atlantic and the baltic sea the locations being interpreted as a sign to russia with relations still tense over moscow's annexation of crimea back in twenty fourteen it's taken months to get everything in position fifty thousand combat troops and support personnel two hundred and fifty aircraft sixty five ships and ten thousand military vehicles moscow says this is an anti russia exercise doubly...
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the cold war dubbed trident juncture the vast gathering is taking place in norway parts of the north atlantic and the baltic sea all twenty nine nato member states plus finland and sweden are taking part it's taking months to get everything into position fifty thousand troops and support personnel two hundred fifty aircraft sixty five naval vessels and up to ten thousand military vehicles are now in the region moscow has called the maneuvers quote anti russian exercises. now our reporter l'arche told to sick accompanied the troops and the tanks and said that the support. why. i know. blowing up obstacles. and building bridges in just a few minutes to capabilities that the german army is bringing to try to juncture. but have these old school skills still needed in times of hybrid warfare and cyber attacks as a result after the ukraine crisis we saw that it is more important to change back from stability operations to hire tens of thousands of what we see and as an interest to move larger formations and heavy equipment that's had not been trained and done with within the last ten years far from
the cold war dubbed trident juncture the vast gathering is taking place in norway parts of the north atlantic and the baltic sea all twenty nine nato member states plus finland and sweden are taking part it's taking months to get everything into position fifty thousand troops and support personnel two hundred fifty aircraft sixty five naval vessels and up to ten thousand military vehicles are now in the region moscow has called the maneuvers quote anti russian exercises. now our reporter...
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dividing line, cord front and warmer air in the south from that colder air racing and off the north atlanticing and, colder conditions setting into scotla nd colder conditions setting into scotland and northern ireland, temperatures possibly as low as four celsius, a court night so far. so another one on the way. the mill around 10 degrees and some rain and in the south, 12 in cardiff, expected in london as well. that ta kes expected in london as well. that takes us into friday, the weather front brim installed actually by then going further south, across the central part of the country. this is where uses a cloud and rain from yorkshire the northwestern part of england, but on i decided that, we will have sunshine, and the north so here in scotland, temperatures probably in the afternoon probably no higher rot i3 probably in the afternoon probably no higher rot 13 or 14 degrees at best, pricing and lower in some places. and in the southeast, is where we have these warmer southwestern temperatures, which is a good around 20 or so. so hence of the summer for a time, a good around 20 or so. so
dividing line, cord front and warmer air in the south from that colder air racing and off the north atlanticing and, colder conditions setting into scotla nd colder conditions setting into scotland and northern ireland, temperatures possibly as low as four celsius, a court night so far. so another one on the way. the mill around 10 degrees and some rain and in the south, 12 in cardiff, expected in london as well. that ta kes expected in london as well. that takes us into friday, the weather...
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involved the vast security operation is called pride and juncture it will stretch into parts of the north atlantic and the baltic sea it's taken months to get everything in position now fifty thousand troops and support personnel two hundred fifty aircraft sixty five naval vessels and up to ten thousand military vehicles are now in the region moscow has called the maneuvers quote and anti russian exercise to. accompany the troops and tanks. why. i know. blowing up obstacles. and building bridges in just a few minutes two capabilities that the german army is bringing to try to juncture . but i've these old school skills still needed in times of hybrid warfare and cyber attacks as a result after the ukraine crisis we saw that it is more important to change back from stability operations to higher terms of awful provisions of what we see and as an interest to move larger formations and heavy equipment and that's had not been trained and done with within the last ten years far from the russian border germany has set up its operational headquarters and then always been into lands together with troops f
involved the vast security operation is called pride and juncture it will stretch into parts of the north atlantic and the baltic sea it's taken months to get everything in position now fifty thousand troops and support personnel two hundred fifty aircraft sixty five naval vessels and up to ten thousand military vehicles are now in the region moscow has called the maneuvers quote and anti russian exercise to. accompany the troops and tanks. why. i know. blowing up obstacles. and building...
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it will follow the same north atlantic journey from england to new york as the original shape.ry. >> titanic. >> tucker: not lusitania, titanic. >> titanic number two will set sail in 2022. it traces the same north atlantic journey as the original, from dubai to england and onto new york. >> tucker: so, the judges are saying begrudgingly that you win. they said technically you missed titanic number two. i was unclear my question and therefore you are technically correct but they want to ram and they were not totally correct. they are mean. >> forget it, don't buy "ship of fools." whatever. >> tucker: oh now the score remains 1-1. >> you said replica of what ship, so it wouldn't be a replica of titanic number two. >> tucker: i said what is the name of the ship. >> it's a do over. >> tucker: so they are cutting the baby. question number four. as required by the game show commission of poughkeepsie, new york, we now ask our weekly animal question, multiple choice. a popular video on the internet shows a farm animal in ireland singing like a human. what kind of animal was it? a, a
it will follow the same north atlantic journey from england to new york as the original shape.ry. >> titanic. >> tucker: not lusitania, titanic. >> titanic number two will set sail in 2022. it traces the same north atlantic journey as the original, from dubai to england and onto new york. >> tucker: so, the judges are saying begrudgingly that you win. they said technically you missed titanic number two. i was unclear my question and therefore you are technically correct...
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it traces the same north atlantic a journey of the original from dubai to england and onto new york.hey say technically the name is titanic two. i was unclear in my question you were technically correct but they want to rub in that they're not actually correct. >> forget it, don't buy ship of fools, whatever? >> it's a replica of what ship. it wouldn't be a replica of titanic two. it says what is the name of the ship. >> tucker: they are cutting the baby. question four. as required by thee game show commission of poughkeepsie, new york, we now s ask our weeky animal question. a m popular video shows a farm animal in ireland sinking like a human, what kind of animal was it -- a goat, chicken, a donkey. ed henry. >> a donkey. >> tucker: that's one of the questions where you know it or you don't. >> finally we have a musical donkey . you're right, i just said donke donkey. >> i was off on monday and tuesday. i have another idea come i'm not going to tellr you. >> tucker: question four -- rather five, final question. if you tie it up, we have a tiebreaker. this is a multiple choice, fina
it traces the same north atlantic a journey of the original from dubai to england and onto new york.hey say technically the name is titanic two. i was unclear in my question you were technically correct but they want to rub in that they're not actually correct. >> forget it, don't buy ship of fools, whatever? >> it's a replica of what ship. it wouldn't be a replica of titanic two. it says what is the name of the ship. >> tucker: they are cutting the baby. question four. as...
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go to the north and east and exit tonight, believe it or not the same storm will go across the north atlantic, it is going to rain in germany on monday from this same storm. that is the latest on michael. >>> survivors of clergy sex abuse say the diocese of oakland is not being honest with the public about the extent of the problem. protesters spoke to reporters today outside of the offices. they included a man who won a fight in the courts after being abused in the 1960s. he says the same priest from that case is now working at a catholic school in berkeley and when he asked about it the diocese told him they cannot keep track of everyone. >> if it is true that the bishop of oakland is that clueless he should not be the beaches -- he should not be the bishop of oakland. how many predators does he not know about? it is very alarming. it is either he is totally clueless or he is lying. >> early this week the bishop announced a plan to release names of all priests and clergy who have been credibly accused of sexual abuse. he promised a list in 45 days. we reached out to the oakland diocese for
go to the north and east and exit tonight, believe it or not the same storm will go across the north atlantic, it is going to rain in germany on monday from this same storm. that is the latest on michael. >>> survivors of clergy sex abuse say the diocese of oakland is not being honest with the public about the extent of the problem. protesters spoke to reporters today outside of the offices. they included a man who won a fight in the courts after being abused in the 1960s. he says the...
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going to be intimidated by those systems out there. >> that challenge is now playing out in the north atlantich an increasingly assertive russia and the u.s. showing it won't back down. fred pleitgen, cnn, aboard the uss iwo jima in the atlantic ocean. >>> alarming developments along the coast there. michael cohen's transformation from ally to adversary of the president. what exactly does he know? woman: life? honestly, it's a struggle. traffic and roads... a mess, rents going up, friends and family moving out of state, millions of californians live near or below the poverty line. politicians like gavin newsom talk about change, but they've done nothing. sky-high gas and food prices. homelessness. gavin newsom, it happened on your watch. so, yeah. it is time for a change. time for someone new. >>> president trump's former personal lawyer, michael cohen, met with state and federal authorities investigating president trump's family business and his charity. >> this is the latest move by cohen in what is an extraordinary transformation from someone who claimed to be the president's fixer to someo
going to be intimidated by those systems out there. >> that challenge is now playing out in the north atlantich an increasingly assertive russia and the u.s. showing it won't back down. fred pleitgen, cnn, aboard the uss iwo jima in the atlantic ocean. >>> alarming developments along the coast there. michael cohen's transformation from ally to adversary of the president. what exactly does he know? woman: life? honestly, it's a struggle. traffic and roads... a mess, rents going...
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laughter] and i recommend that to all young people, because i did get a job, but my job was at north atlanticbooks which is an independent publishing house in berkeley. i was half-time customer service, so i'd answer phobe for half day, and the other half the day they let me project manage books. so in the same way, i became an overnight success, and it took five years to get to the this -- this thing crapped out. oh, there we go. got it back just many time. [laughter] so five years later i went to seal press which was really where i came into my own, i guess i would say, because that was women's publishing, feminist publishing, and i was there eight years before founding she writes press. and i've been doing she writes press for six years. [applause] >> julie? >> well, i am not in publishing -- [laughter] i guess i am of publishing. [laughter] yeah, i had a unique experience. my book actually wasn't technically self-published. it was published by a tiny -- they call it a micro press which basically means you have assistants in publishing your book. so it was published by a very small press.
laughter] and i recommend that to all young people, because i did get a job, but my job was at north atlanticbooks which is an independent publishing house in berkeley. i was half-time customer service, so i'd answer phobe for half day, and the other half the day they let me project manage books. so in the same way, i became an overnight success, and it took five years to get to the this -- this thing crapped out. oh, there we go. got it back just many time. [laughter] so five years later i...
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is unique in many ways, not least its dramatic landscape, but also its remote location in the north atlanticc is concerned, it's still a region in the kingdom of denmark, and although it might be self—governing governing, that is not enough for a place in the olympics. in response, the ioc gave us a statement, referring to their rules and regulations which says all countries must be recognised by the international community. the prime minister told me it doesn't make sense. i can't understand it. i don't think it's logic. as i told you, we are a self governing country, and we do hold membership in a lot of international organisations, so it's a broken dream for a lot of our young people if they cannot compete at the olympic games. for this paralympics athlete, it is wrong that this country continues to be barred from the olympics. green she won medals in the 1992 0lympics. in this one, this is the world championships in malta. i am showing this to you because on the back it says, in pursuit of equality. and now we are fighting the other way around. we are fighting for the ones who are able—b
is unique in many ways, not least its dramatic landscape, but also its remote location in the north atlanticc is concerned, it's still a region in the kingdom of denmark, and although it might be self—governing governing, that is not enough for a place in the olympics. in response, the ioc gave us a statement, referring to their rules and regulations which says all countries must be recognised by the international community. the prime minister told me it doesn't make sense. i can't understand...
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the cold war dubbed trident juncture the vast gathering is taking place in norway parts of the north atlantic and the baltic sea all twenty nine nato member states plus finland and sweden are taking part it's taken months to get everything in position fifty thousand troops and support personnel two hundred fifty aircraft sixty five naval vessels and up to ten thousand military vehicles are now in the region moscow has called the maneuvers quote and russian exercise. all our reporter lars show for six accompanied the troops and the tanks and he sends us this report . my. mind. blowing up obstacles. and building bridges in just a few minutes to capabilities that the german army is bringing to try to juncture. one of these old school skills still needed in times of hybrid warfare and cyber attacks as a result after the ukraine crisis we saw that it is more important to change back from stability operations to hire tens of thousands of what we see and as an interest to move formations and heavy equipment have not been trained and done within the last ten years far from the russian border germany
the cold war dubbed trident juncture the vast gathering is taking place in norway parts of the north atlantic and the baltic sea all twenty nine nato member states plus finland and sweden are taking part it's taken months to get everything in position fifty thousand troops and support personnel two hundred fifty aircraft sixty five naval vessels and up to ten thousand military vehicles are now in the region moscow has called the maneuvers quote and russian exercise. all our reporter lars show...
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the battle between the warmer weather in the south and the cooler weather coming off the north atlanticer front here, moving across the uk right now, you can see the blue colours of the colder air moving into scotland and northern ireland, where as in the south, the air is coming out of the south so here it will be quite a bit warmer, relatively speaking, it won't be that balmy. friday morning, temperatures of around, say, 10—12 degrees in major cities across central and southern england, possibly wales, too. whereas glasgow, edinburgh there, roundabout 4 degrees outside of town, certainly the chance of a touch of frost here and there. the weather front, the battle ground between the contrasting temperatures, is right across central part of the uk on friday, meaning in the south, we hang on to the warmer weather, the air still coming in from the south. whereas in glasgow, edinburgh, belfast, stornoway, we've got fresher atlantic air coming in. but sunny here. in fact, if you don't mind the chill in the hour, it will be a beautiful day, just a couple of sprinkles here and there, carried
the battle between the warmer weather in the south and the cooler weather coming off the north atlanticer front here, moving across the uk right now, you can see the blue colours of the colder air moving into scotland and northern ireland, where as in the south, the air is coming out of the south so here it will be quite a bit warmer, relatively speaking, it won't be that balmy. friday morning, temperatures of around, say, 10—12 degrees in major cities across central and southern england,...
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is unique in many ways, not least its dramatic landscape, but also its remote location in the north atlantic, and the people here are fiercely independent. but as far as the ioc is concerned, it's still a region in the kingdom of denmark, and although it might be self—governing governing, that is not enough for a place in the olympics. in response, the ioc gave us a statement, referring to their rules and regulations which says all countries must be recognised by the international community. the prime minister told me it doesn't make sense. i can't understand it. i don't think it's logic. as i told you, we are a self governing country, and we do hold membership in a lot of international organisations, so it's a broken dream for a lot of our young people if they cannot compete at the olympic games. the faroes are investing heavily in sport, but without olympic medals to aim for, the fear is future generations won't reach the heights of their full potential. alex capstick, bbc news, the fa roe islands. and the weather. this glorious scene is fife just a couple of hours ago and you can see a bi
is unique in many ways, not least its dramatic landscape, but also its remote location in the north atlantic, and the people here are fiercely independent. but as far as the ioc is concerned, it's still a region in the kingdom of denmark, and although it might be self—governing governing, that is not enough for a place in the olympics. in response, the ioc gave us a statement, referring to their rules and regulations which says all countries must be recognised by the international community....
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stream into next week will be moderately strong, moving out of eastern canada and across the north atlanticrection. meanwhile, we will have an area of high pressure building over the near continent. what that will do is continue to deflect these weather systems and keep them can find more to the north—west corner of the country, we will see the strongest of the winds as well. for monday, this weather front will bring outbreaks of rain to parts of northern ireland in scotland with heavy burst of rain particularly in the western hills. the far west of scotla nd the western hills. the far west of scotland will stay fine, dry, cool, in other areas in the sunshine it will feel warmer, too, in the westerly winds. we could see some brightness into central and southern scotland, northern ireland, with the rain being pushed into the far north—west, with a pleasant day and england and wales, it could make 17 to 19 or 20 degrees. warmer still on wednesday, and that an sunshine will be rich to reaching northern scotland, with the ranting question to be very far north—west, and the sunshine will allow t
stream into next week will be moderately strong, moving out of eastern canada and across the north atlanticrection. meanwhile, we will have an area of high pressure building over the near continent. what that will do is continue to deflect these weather systems and keep them can find more to the north—west corner of the country, we will see the strongest of the winds as well. for monday, this weather front will bring outbreaks of rain to parts of northern ireland in scotland with heavy burst...
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the storm will move rapidly to the north east through the carolinas before moving back into the atlantict was mostly sunny but nice around the bay area today but cooler with highs in the 70s inland and 50s and 60s at the coast. on the satellite you can see high pressure starting to build toward the west coast. it will bring warmer weather and offshore winds this weekend. highs tomorrow will be a little warmer and in the mid to upper 70s with 60s at the coast. it will be much warmer on friday and thiis weekend with some highs in the 80s. fair weather will continue into next week. (catherine) the san francisco board of education has made changes to the admissions policy at lowell high school...(grant) the school has rigorous admissions standards... and the district hopes the changes will attract more black , latino, and pacific islander students. kron 4's charles clifford explains the changes... it's not easy to get into lowell high school. in order to be admitted, all students must meet rigerous academic standards in middle school. in order to encourage more african american students to a
the storm will move rapidly to the north east through the carolinas before moving back into the atlantict was mostly sunny but nice around the bay area today but cooler with highs in the 70s inland and 50s and 60s at the coast. on the satellite you can see high pressure starting to build toward the west coast. it will bring warmer weather and offshore winds this weekend. highs tomorrow will be a little warmer and in the mid to upper 70s with 60s at the coast. it will be much warmer on friday...
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that refers to the equation for the north atlantic. this theme engine will take us on the next stage of our journey it was built by an american company and was used regularly on this line until nine hundred ninety two . but i'm a bit of a. want to operate a steam locomotive you need a lot of experience my dealing as a stoker on the back other if you get the chance to become a train engineer you should take it it's a great job. for you want to look at this point i'm the only veteran steam engine driver in ecuador. the family what i call the other is a retired form of anything out of one of the it's time for some last minute maintenance. one that's going on we set off for a small chapel right next to the railway line. the chapel was built in fifteen twenty four which makes it ecuador's oldest church it was heavily damaged by an earthquake in seven hundred ninety seven. the poor who are the local indigenous people worship the moon and mother earth is the. chapel is dedicated to the virgin mary of about an era. and. it was built on a local
that refers to the equation for the north atlantic. this theme engine will take us on the next stage of our journey it was built by an american company and was used regularly on this line until nine hundred ninety two . but i'm a bit of a. want to operate a steam locomotive you need a lot of experience my dealing as a stoker on the back other if you get the chance to become a train engineer you should take it it's a great job. for you want to look at this point i'm the only veteran steam engine...
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where we are getting these distinct areas of weather, so that autumn chill coming out of the north atlanticall the way from iberia and other parts of western europe. butjust a quick look out into the central atlantic. i want to point out this hurricane, it is not really bothering anybody out there, but just a it is not really bothering anybody out there, butjust a heads up that may be in the next week or so it will get absorbed into the jet strea m will get absorbed into the jet stream and perhaps the remnants of this weather system may come our way. but we will mention that when it is relevant. but for now here is the summer like warmth, cloudy across northern england and wales, and you've got sunshine across scotla nd and you've got sunshine across scotland and northern ireland. some lovely weather for friday, but quite fresh in the north. friday night into saturday, a big change on the way for folks in the south of the country. look at this wall of water, this weather front intensifying. intensifying means that sometimes it sta rts intensifying means that sometimes it starts to produce a
where we are getting these distinct areas of weather, so that autumn chill coming out of the north atlanticall the way from iberia and other parts of western europe. butjust a quick look out into the central atlantic. i want to point out this hurricane, it is not really bothering anybody out there, but just a it is not really bothering anybody out there, butjust a heads up that may be in the next week or so it will get absorbed into the jet strea m will get absorbed into the jet stream and...
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is unique in many ways, not least its dramatic landscape, but also its remote location in the north atlanticr as the ioc is concerned, it's still a region in the kingdom of denmark, and although it might be self—governing governing, that is not enough for a place in the olympics. in response, the ioc gave us a statement, referring to their rules and regulations which says all countries must be recognised by the international community. the prime minister told me it doesn't make sense. i can't understand it. i don't think it's logic. as i told you, we are a self governing country, and we do hold membership in a lot of international organisations, so it's a broken dream for a lot of our young people if they cannot compete
is unique in many ways, not least its dramatic landscape, but also its remote location in the north atlanticr as the ioc is concerned, it's still a region in the kingdom of denmark, and although it might be self—governing governing, that is not enough for a place in the olympics. in response, the ioc gave us a statement, referring to their rules and regulations which says all countries must be recognised by the international community. the prime minister told me it doesn't make sense. i can't...
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announcer: the graveyard of the atlantic museum in hatteras, north carolina, national geospatial-intelligence agency chief historian gary weir the u.s. navyons learned from world war i german u-boat attacks on the atlantic coast. he argues the experience led to improved american submarines and weapons for the world war ii fleet. this hour-long event is part of a daylong symposium marking the 100th anniversary of the world war i german u-boat campaign on the atlantic coast. >> thank you for remaining. i appreciate that. i was thinking i might alter the beginning of my presentation by pointing out that it's tough doing history. it's not easy to find out what the past is like. the most important thing for us to do is to remember that history in the past are not the same thing. they are too cozy very different things. the past is what happened days ago, over0 a century ago. history is using analytics to see what the past left behind to understand the past for itself, to see how the past speaks to the present, and to use that knowledge to plan for our future. primary source documentation is essent
announcer: the graveyard of the atlantic museum in hatteras, north carolina, national geospatial-intelligence agency chief historian gary weir the u.s. navyons learned from world war i german u-boat attacks on the atlantic coast. he argues the experience led to improved american submarines and weapons for the world war ii fleet. this hour-long event is part of a daylong symposium marking the 100th anniversary of the world war i german u-boat campaign on the atlantic coast. >> thank you...
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the graveyard of the atlantic museum in hatteras, north carolina, national geo- spatial agency chief historian gary weir discusses lessons the u.s. navy learned from world war i german u-boat attacks on the atlantic coast. the experience led to improved american submarines and weapons for the world war ii fleet. this hour-long event is part of a daylong symposium marking the 100th anniversary of the world war i german u-boat campaign on the atlantic coast. >> thank you for remaining. i appreciate that. i was thinking i might alter the beginning of my presentation by pointing out that it's tough doing history. it's not easy to find out what the past is like. the most important thing for us to do is to remember that history in the past are not the same thing. they are two very different things. the past is what happened yesterday, or 10 days ago, over a century ago. history is using analytics to see what the past left behind to understand the past for itself, to see how the past speaks to the present, and to use that knowledge to plan for our future. primary source documentation is esse
the graveyard of the atlantic museum in hatteras, north carolina, national geo- spatial agency chief historian gary weir discusses lessons the u.s. navy learned from world war i german u-boat attacks on the atlantic coast. the experience led to improved american submarines and weapons for the world war ii fleet. this hour-long event is part of a daylong symposium marking the 100th anniversary of the world war i german u-boat campaign on the atlantic coast. >> thank you for remaining. i...
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. >> anthony: newfoundland, a rocky island off the east coast of canada, extending into the north atlanticere, but chefs, restaurateurs, noted raconteurs -- fred morin and dave mcmillian were excited to explore this wild and beautiful rock with me. it's a part of canada all its own, with its own distinctive history and culture. so as entertaining as my quebecois friends might be, i thought it wise to recruit some natives -- chef jeremy charles and his partner, jeremy bonia. it's an all-dude affair. >> anthony: what's on the menu today? >> jeremy c: cod fish. >> anthony: cod fish? >> jeremy c: yeah, or just fish. >> anthony: just fish? >> jeremy c: about fish we say, you know, fish is cod in newfoundland, you know? when you talk about fish, people just assume it's cod fish. >> jeremy c: living off the ocean is insane. it's unbelievable when you get out here and you see, and you're in the elements, it makes you really respect people who work on the water, you know what i mean? like -- >> dave: guys used to row out here. >> jeremy c: yeah, you know, they just realized what it takes to get it
. >> anthony: newfoundland, a rocky island off the east coast of canada, extending into the north atlanticere, but chefs, restaurateurs, noted raconteurs -- fred morin and dave mcmillian were excited to explore this wild and beautiful rock with me. it's a part of canada all its own, with its own distinctive history and culture. so as entertaining as my quebecois friends might be, i thought it wise to recruit some natives -- chef jeremy charles and his partner, jeremy bonia. it's an...
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kingdom seems to me to be consistent by leaving european union britain and we'll taller ecome north atlantic, singapore. no imelement tags reality is going to be it's od in which a treaty. into idea is that if we're in that scenario, the rest of the world is going to rush to find free trade agreement is another the conversation what we're hearing and i see little evidence it's fog to be true. >> let me pick up on that theme.y involves all kinds of -- chlorinated o say shudder. d brits e are at ther said we can't d that. out and keep you should leave eu, too and come with us in our own. and. > perfect, we're in a more comfortable seat new. you're a more secure country. this is bringing up rather pad plan in and changing the republic. >> we have had a high point had queen elizabeth came and traveled to ireland and traveled around the country. a strong up this the and personal well.onships as certainly, those relationships have been strained and of course, some leading lights within the concern of party. however, i would say i think to the point where the hon ensitized from sense coming from th
kingdom seems to me to be consistent by leaving european union britain and we'll taller ecome north atlantic, singapore. no imelement tags reality is going to be it's od in which a treaty. into idea is that if we're in that scenario, the rest of the world is going to rush to find free trade agreement is another the conversation what we're hearing and i see little evidence it's fog to be true. >> let me pick up on that theme.y involves all kinds of -- chlorinated o say shudder. d brits e...
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and that's why the information warfare attempts at european union, the north atlantic treaty organization process, he needs to pull us down to his level to a point where his power, which he cannot substantially increase, matters again. >> samantha, to me the most extraordinary thing about our tribal politics, we have now taken on policy preferences that mirror whatever our leaders say. so when you see polling now, republicans say they kind of like russia, and they're reasonably comfortable with vladamir putin. the democrats, who used to be the doves in these terms, now hate russia and believe there needs to be a very tough anti-russia policy. is our international outlook now just part of our tribal approach to domestic politics? >> that's partyism where you adopt the whole sort of roster of issues. if it's associated with your power, now that party identification is transcending that with other commonalities. what's really north worthy about russia's approach, it goes back to the old soviet tactics. our adversaries, and this is true with other leading powers in prior ages, they understand
and that's why the information warfare attempts at european union, the north atlantic treaty organization process, he needs to pull us down to his level to a point where his power, which he cannot substantially increase, matters again. >> samantha, to me the most extraordinary thing about our tribal politics, we have now taken on policy preferences that mirror whatever our leaders say. so when you see polling now, republicans say they kind of like russia, and they're reasonably...
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it's great for doing things 60 feet under the north atlantic in the mountains of north georgia or jungles of vietnam, they were not set up for that. the things they taught us in infantry officer basic, the instructors were back from vietnam and they told us case studies. but you learned it on the ground. the best thing i learned it was from my captain, with a medal of honor for his gallantry, when he talked to you listened. does that answer your question? >> okay . >> i did work with the arvin because i was at district headquarters and all the leaders were officers. i happen to be on the side of thinking that the arvin was pretty good soldiers. today i think that prn and he was talking about the rough pups and how many were killed in action. i happen to be someone who fell in love with the vietnamese people, even when i was there because i work so closely with them. i go back to vietnam almost every summer to teach and it's the cause as much is anything for the love of the vietnamese people. what i found to be disconcerting is that, and i have a couple vietnamese students who are doing re
it's great for doing things 60 feet under the north atlantic in the mountains of north georgia or jungles of vietnam, they were not set up for that. the things they taught us in infantry officer basic, the instructors were back from vietnam and they told us case studies. but you learned it on the ground. the best thing i learned it was from my captain, with a medal of honor for his gallantry, when he talked to you listened. does that answer your question? >> okay . >> i did work...
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then it moves north and east impacting the carolinas and the north atlantic. some spots. >>> still ahead, apple and amazon get support from one government agency over their denials of being compromised by chinese spy chips. >>> plus, global markets are under pressure this morning over renewed concerns over china's economy. details on those stories and the ow others driving your business day. others driving your business day. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin. we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin and out cleans the other free and clear detergent. dermatologist recommended. it's got to be tide. >>> the congressional budget office is offering the first snapshot of government revenue for this fiscal year. it's not exactly a pretty picture. despite economic growth, the budget deficit rose from 6$666 billion to $782 billion. it is the third con sesecutive increase since federal revenue essentially flat lined. tax revenue fell some 31% as companies took advantage of the new lower
then it moves north and east impacting the carolinas and the north atlantic. some spots. >>> still ahead, apple and amazon get support from one government agency over their denials of being compromised by chinese spy chips. >>> plus, global markets are under pressure this morning over renewed concerns over china's economy. details on those stories and the ow others driving your business day. others driving your business day. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when...
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is unique in many ways, not least its dramatic landscape, but also its remote location in the north atlantic their rules and regulations which says all countries must be recognised by the international community. the prime minister told me it doesn‘t make sense. i can‘t understand it. i don‘t think it‘s logic. as i told you, we are a self governing country, and we do hold membership in a lot of international organisations, so it‘s a broken dream for a lot of our young people if they cannot compete at the olympic games. the faroes are investing heavily in sport, but without olympic medals for this athlete, it is wrong that this country continues to be barred from the olympics. malcolm cowie in this one, this is the world championships in malta.” this one, this is the world championships in malta. i am showing this to you because on the back it says, in pursuit of equality. and now we are fighting the other way around. we are fighting for the ones who are able—bodied. the faroes are investing heavily in sport, but without olympic medals to aim for, the fear is future generations won‘t reach th
is unique in many ways, not least its dramatic landscape, but also its remote location in the north atlantic their rules and regulations which says all countries must be recognised by the international community. the prime minister told me it doesn‘t make sense. i can‘t understand it. i don‘t think it‘s logic. as i told you, we are a self governing country, and we do hold membership in a lot of international organisations, so it‘s a broken dream for a lot of our young people if they...
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no longer take for granted that we can sail with impunity all of the oceans, whether it be the north atlanticblack sea, the mediterranean or the arctic ocean. >> the u.s. says it won't be intimidated by russia's submarine fleet but it is rallying allies to get serious about countering moscow's underwater moves. >> wolf, the u.s. also says the arctic is more and more becoming a contested area and the russians using those submarines to project power in that area. once again, a big concern for america and its allies, wolf. >> major concern indeed, reminding me of the bad old days of the cold war. all right, fred, thank you very much. fred pleitgen reporting live from mouse could yscow. to our viewers, thanks for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next, the president is threatening to send up to 15,000 troops to the southern border. that's more than the u.s. has in afghanistan, and it's all to halt a caravan 1,000 miles away. is this all about scaring the voters? >>> plus my reporting on who the president blames for robert muel
no longer take for granted that we can sail with impunity all of the oceans, whether it be the north atlanticblack sea, the mediterranean or the arctic ocean. >> the u.s. says it won't be intimidated by russia's submarine fleet but it is rallying allies to get serious about countering moscow's underwater moves. >> wolf, the u.s. also says the arctic is more and more becoming a contested area and the russians using those submarines to project power in that area. once again, a big...
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. >>> speaking of storms, three weeks after forming in the north atlantic, the storm named leslie made a dramatic landfall in port gal overnight. once a category 1 hurricane, leslie came ashore as a subtropical cyclone. they knocked out power, smashed windows, toppled trees. no lengths have been linked to the storm, but at least 27 people have been hurt. it's rare for a storm to travel across the ocean to europe. when atlantic hurricanes make landfall, they usually hit the united states or the caribbean. >>> president trump appeared on "60 minutes" tonight and opened up on a range of issues, including his belief that he headed off a war with north korea. >> the day before i came in, we were going to war with north korea. i sat with president obama. >> we were going to wore? >> i think it was going to end up in war. and my impression is, and even in my first few months, that rhetoric was as tough as it could possibly get. it doesn't get any tougher than that. >> he went on the say he trusts north korean dictator kim jong-un after meeting with him this summer. other controversial moments
. >>> speaking of storms, three weeks after forming in the north atlantic, the storm named leslie made a dramatic landfall in port gal overnight. once a category 1 hurricane, leslie came ashore as a subtropical cyclone. they knocked out power, smashed windows, toppled trees. no lengths have been linked to the storm, but at least 27 people have been hurt. it's rare for a storm to travel across the ocean to europe. when atlantic hurricanes make landfall, they usually hit the united...
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la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ >> anthony: there's nothing like the north atlanticach. pretty much had my first everything on a beach. you name it, first time i did it, beach. i was miserable in love, happy in love, alternately. as only a 17-year-old could be. this is where i lived. very happy summer in the early '70s, and that was my room on the left. it's an amazing spot if you think about it, a bunch of knuckle heads working as dish washers, waiters, pizza servers. we could live on a beach like this. you know, happier, stupider times. you know, i can still hear the play list -- strawberry letter and the brothers johnson. if you put on marvin gaye right now, i'd burst into tears. ♪ what do you do? you're young, you go to the beach. you know, you get laid, and you get high. it was here, all the way out at the tip of cape cod, provincetown, massachusetts, where the pilgrims first landed. and it was where i first landed. 1972, washed in a town with a head full of orange sunshine and a few friends. provincetown, a wonderland of tolerance, long-time tradition of accept
la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ >> anthony: there's nothing like the north atlanticach. pretty much had my first everything on a beach. you name it, first time i did it, beach. i was miserable in love, happy in love, alternately. as only a 17-year-old could be. this is where i lived. very happy summer in the early '70s, and that was my room on the left. it's an amazing spot if you think about it, a bunch of knuckle heads working as dish washers, waiters,...
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the north atlantic is not something you play with. you go through that, and you handle your vessel very, very carefully. it's a dangerous place. the boats are dependable. again, one of my colleagues just this afternoon talked about the deasils the germans had. have you ever seen those in any american city? the tandem buses? the little accordian portions in the middle? they slink around the corners. they have them in d.c. the ones they have in new york, also, are called tans. why is that important to you? well, in a way it is. if you look at the back of those tan buses, there's usually three large chrome letters, mnm, the same company that designed the u-boats during world war i and world war ii. didn't know that, i bet! good buses! good buses! all right? but the fact is, they are. all right? and it was amazing -- they were amazing deasils. they're very, very effective. they're absolutely dependable. and you remember, we're talking about boats that are driven deasil electrically. what does that mean? basically that's like a prius that
the north atlantic is not something you play with. you go through that, and you handle your vessel very, very carefully. it's a dangerous place. the boats are dependable. again, one of my colleagues just this afternoon talked about the deasils the germans had. have you ever seen those in any american city? the tandem buses? the little accordian portions in the middle? they slink around the corners. they have them in d.c. the ones they have in new york, also, are called tans. why is that...
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twenty nine nato countries plus finland and sweden the exercises are being held in norway the north atlantic and the baltic sea the locations being interpreted as a sign to russia with relations still tense over moscow's annexation of crimea back in twenty fourteen it's taken months to get everything in position fifty thousand combat troops and support personnel two hundred and fifty aircraft sixty five ships and ten thousand military vehicles moscow says this is an anti russia exercise w reporter lars sheltie sic is with the troops and the tanks. why. i know. blowing up obstacles. and building bridges in just a few minutes to capabilities that the german army is bringing to try to juncture. but i've these old school skills still needed in times of hybrid warfare and cyber attacks as a result after the ukraine crisis we saw that it is more important to change back from stability operations to hire tens of thousands of what we see and as an interest to move larger formations and heavy equipment and that's had not been trained and done with within the last ten years far from the russian border
twenty nine nato countries plus finland and sweden the exercises are being held in norway the north atlantic and the baltic sea the locations being interpreted as a sign to russia with relations still tense over moscow's annexation of crimea back in twenty fourteen it's taken months to get everything in position fifty thousand combat troops and support personnel two hundred and fifty aircraft sixty five ships and ten thousand military vehicles moscow says this is an anti russia exercise w...
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planan by oil company total to start drilling off the coast of french guyana, which located in the north atlantic coast of south america. environmental groups condemned the plan, raising concerns over threats to the region's biodiversity and calling out the -- region's biodiversity. we will have more after headlines. in south carolina, two sheriff's deputies were fired wednesday for their role in the deaths of two women from a mental health facility, who both drowned in a van overcome by floodwaters from hurricane florence while in law enforcement's custody last month. the two officers, who were also in the van transporting the women, survived. 45-year-old windy newton and 43-year-old nicolette green had gone to hospitals when they were involuntarily committed and detained. an investigation into their deaths is ongoing. to see our full coverage of this story, go to our website at democracynow.org. senate judiciary committee chair chucuck grassley has asked the justice department to investigate lawyer michael avenatti and his client julie swetnick for possibly making false statements to congress a
planan by oil company total to start drilling off the coast of french guyana, which located in the north atlantic coast of south america. environmental groups condemned the plan, raising concerns over threats to the region's biodiversity and calling out the -- region's biodiversity. we will have more after headlines. in south carolina, two sheriff's deputies were fired wednesday for their role in the deaths of two women from a mental health facility, who both drowned in a van overcome by...
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they were great at doing things 60 feet in the north atlantic in winter. but in the jungles of vietnam, they were not set up for that. the things they taught us in infantry officer basic, the instructors were all back from vietnam and they taught us case studies etc., but you really learn it on the ground. to best thing i learned really prepare me was ranger training and i was really grateful. classctical officer in my m, decoratedmar with the medal of honor. when he taught, you listened. does that answer your question? ok. >> i did work with them. i was at a district headquarters leaders were those officers. i thought they were pretty good soldiers. i happened to be someone who fell in love with the vietnamese people, even when i was there, because i worked so closely with them. i go back to vietnam every summer now to teach. it's because of my love for the vietnamese people. what i found to be disconcerting -- and i have a couple of vietnamese phd students who are doing research on the role of the arvin in terms of their relationship to the americans. on
they were great at doing things 60 feet in the north atlantic in winter. but in the jungles of vietnam, they were not set up for that. the things they taught us in infantry officer basic, the instructors were all back from vietnam and they taught us case studies etc., but you really learn it on the ground. to best thing i learned really prepare me was ranger training and i was really grateful. classctical officer in my m, decoratedmar with the medal of honor. when he taught, you listened. does...