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. >> reporter: government leaders had already expressed their frustrations with rauch and it was wrongeting the turkmen. it highlights syria's war with multiple countries backing different armed group. this major diplomatic mission where turkey shot down a russian jet just across the border fighting in the same area has inning tess identified. >>> doctors without borders has condemned the u.s. military report which said human error was behind the bombing of a hospital in afgha afghanistan. the cherry i charity says the rt raises more questions than it answers. it had been taken over by the taliban but they identified the wrong building. and bombed the charity hospital instead. 30 people were killed. jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> reporter: eyewitnesses say it was a terrifying tack. in the early morning hours of october 3rd. a u.s. plane rained bombs and bull oats the doctors without borders hospital in kuhn dues. patients burned to death in their beds, staff were decapitated and at least three children were among the 30 people killed in the attack. the commander of u.s. forces
. >> reporter: government leaders had already expressed their frustrations with rauch and it was wrongeting the turkmen. it highlights syria's war with multiple countries backing different armed group. this major diplomatic mission where turkey shot down a russian jet just across the border fighting in the same area has inning tess identified. >>> doctors without borders has condemned the u.s. military report which said human error was behind the bombing of a hospital in afgha...
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rauch is closely adam eyed to assad's regime. >>> two team killed in yemen as a cyclone hits the main more than 100 homes were destroyed. thousands of people evacuated from areas along the coast. weather forecast expects the cyclone to make landfall later on tuesday bringing strong winds and heavy rainfall. >>> the leaders of south career and japan have agreed to speed up talks on so-called comfort women. south korea has insisted japan competentes women forced in to the military brothels before and during world war ii. harry fawcett reports. >> reporter: this relationship has been in a deep freeze since these leaders took offers. the hand shake and smiles hardly brimmed with warmth but this moment might represent the start of the that you. south korea's president talked about the need to sincerity in order to heal painful history. prime minister abe spoke of a new era, of future oriented relations. south korea first wants japan's prime minister to address the past. in particular the sexual enslavement of 10s of thousands of young korean women by the japanese army before and during wor
rauch is closely adam eyed to assad's regime. >>> two team killed in yemen as a cyclone hits the main more than 100 homes were destroyed. thousands of people evacuated from areas along the coast. weather forecast expects the cyclone to make landfall later on tuesday bringing strong winds and heavy rainfall. >>> the leaders of south career and japan have agreed to speed up talks on so-called comfort women. south korea has insisted japan competentes women forced in to the...
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we learn through confrontation, as jonathan rauch points out, science blossomed in america because herentral authority. no governor, no judge can tell people you may not say that. ideas compete for acceptance, and usually eventually better ideas win. most people rikki interviewed in times square for the show wanted to censor themselves. they wanted to say the nice thing. >> i usually keep my mouth shut. >> when people become offended we should invent new words. >> exactly. i support being politically correct all the time. john: and that's fine, if it's their choice, i hope they know in america thanks to the first maerjts we don't have to be politically correct. but remember the first amendment is all about limits on government. everyone else, colleges, comedy clubs, businesses, can have speech rules, fox can fire me for something i say tonight. we have lots of schools and businesses, if i don't like fox's rules, i can search for another job. the founders worried about government censorship, we own the have one government. they were scared of that. and now i'm a little scared of the poli
we learn through confrontation, as jonathan rauch points out, science blossomed in america because herentral authority. no governor, no judge can tell people you may not say that. ideas compete for acceptance, and usually eventually better ideas win. most people rikki interviewed in times square for the show wanted to censor themselves. they wanted to say the nice thing. >> i usually keep my mouth shut. >> when people become offended we should invent new words. >> exactly. i...
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guests include bill rauch of the afghanistan veterans of america who talk about veterans and military issues and then i look at them mental health of america's veterans with the veterans health administration and karen ritchie of the washington dc va medical center. plus your phone calls, tweets and facebook comments, it begins live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span has the best access to congress. watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span2. watch us online or on your phone at c-span.org. listen live anytime our radio application. get best access by following c-span and our capitol hill reporter on twitter. stay with us for your best access to congress. >> had of the veterans day holiday, senator dick or been paid tribute to veterans on the senate floor. here is a look. >> whenever freedom is threatened, the brave men and women of america have answered the call. we will take a moment to recognize an amazing illinois veteran a part of what we call the greatest generation. since december 7, 1941, as fdr said is a few steps away from the house chamber, a
guests include bill rauch of the afghanistan veterans of america who talk about veterans and military issues and then i look at them mental health of america's veterans with the veterans health administration and karen ritchie of the washington dc va medical center. plus your phone calls, tweets and facebook comments, it begins live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span has the best access to congress. watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span2. watch us...
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for this to become a conflict, even if not an actual shooting war, but a broader conflict between rauchor russia and nato. it takes the syria situation which is a very kind of terrible serious, but also somewhat contained situation, somewhat contained conflict and makes it a much larger, regional, perhaps not global but close to global conflict and that would be really bad for everyone involved including the western powers, the winner would be isis and i don't think anyone wants that. >> so does the west really have any sway in this? >> well, the west always has sway in this. european poiser, and the united states can always put pressure, it can always have a discussion with turkey about how to find a way to de-escalate this. the question of how far down the road russia wanting to and the rub an president vladimir putin wanting to, that's a different question. and the u.s. and europe, doesn't have a great deal of sway there. we have been unable to, for example, push russia out of ukraine, push russia out of southern ukraine out of crimea. so there is not a lot of sway with russia. but t
for this to become a conflict, even if not an actual shooting war, but a broader conflict between rauchor russia and nato. it takes the syria situation which is a very kind of terrible serious, but also somewhat contained situation, somewhat contained conflict and makes it a much larger, regional, perhaps not global but close to global conflict and that would be really bad for everyone involved including the western powers, the winner would be isis and i don't think anyone wants that. >>...
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bill rauch is the political director of afghan and pakistan soldiers of america. he supports advocacy campaigns with government agencies. bill is a former army major who served 17 months in iraq and has broad experience working with veterans and veterans' issues from his work on several major political campaigns to serving his team red, white, and blue chapter captain for his local community in alexandria, virginia. bill has appeared on "nbc nightly news," c-span's "washington journal" and msnbc's coverage of memorial day 2015. last we have major general mark ram. he's the senior director at rutgers ubhc national call center and director of vets for warriors. general graham has lost two sons to two different battles, one to suicide and the other to an ied in iraq. graham currently heads the rutgers ubhc call center and is the director of vet for warriors which provides veterans with 24/7 confidential stigma-free peer support by veterans to active duty, national guard, and reserve service members, veterans, retirees and their families and caregivers. we thank you a
bill rauch is the political director of afghan and pakistan soldiers of america. he supports advocacy campaigns with government agencies. bill is a former army major who served 17 months in iraq and has broad experience working with veterans and veterans' issues from his work on several major political campaigns to serving his team red, white, and blue chapter captain for his local community in alexandria, virginia. bill has appeared on "nbc nightly news," c-span's "washington...
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copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> one of the panelists we just heard from was bill rauch, a veteran of afghanistan. he will be on washington journal tomorrow in an edition devoted to veterans day. we will look at mental health. plus, we take your phone calls, your tweets, your facebook comments. liveington journal" starts at 7:00 a.m. eastern, right here on c-span. >> c-span's veterans day coverage includes profile interviews with veteran members of congress. graduate whoarvard did four tours in iraq and served with general david petraeus. lessons ire a few learned in iraq and in the war. one of which is the value of leadership. it's amazing the impact that even some of the youngest people in our country can have on the lives of others if you are willing to stand up and lead. when i made the difficult determination that the best way to prevent iran from a nuclear weapon was to , a lot ofe deal people advised me to step back. this is politically dangerous, a contentious issue with a lot of divisions. but i remembered that i was not elected to sit back and take the politica
copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> one of the panelists we just heard from was bill rauch, a veteran of afghanistan. he will be on washington journal tomorrow in an edition devoted to veterans day. we will look at mental health. plus, we take your phone calls, your tweets, your facebook comments. liveington journal" starts at 7:00 a.m. eastern, right here on c-span. >> c-span's veterans day coverage includes profile interviews with veteran members of congress....
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bill rauch is the political director at afghan and iraq veterans of america. he supports the development of the annual policy agenda and advocacy campaigns through trust and relationships for government agencies. bill is a former army major who served 17 months in iraq and his broad experience working with veterans and veterans issues from his work on several major campaigns to serving as team red white and blue chapter captain for his local community chapter in alexandria, virginia. he has appeared on nbc nightly news, c-span's "washington journal" and msnbc's coverage of memorial day 2014. last, we have major general mark graham, the senior director at rutgers ubhc national call center and director of vet's for warriors. he's lost two sons to two different battles, one to suicide and the other to an ied in iraq. he currently heads the rutgers ubhc call center and is director warriors -- which provides stigma-free peer support by veterans to active duty national guard and reserve servicemembers, veterans, retirees, and their families and caregivers. we thank
bill rauch is the political director at afghan and iraq veterans of america. he supports the development of the annual policy agenda and advocacy campaigns through trust and relationships for government agencies. bill is a former army major who served 17 months in iraq and his broad experience working with veterans and veterans issues from his work on several major campaigns to serving as team red white and blue chapter captain for his local community chapter in alexandria, virginia. he has...
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bill rauch is the political director and supports the development of the annual policy agenda.these and advocacy campaign through trusted relationships with veteran relations and government agencies. bill is a former army major who served 17 months in iraq and has experience working with veterans and veterans issues from his work on several major political campaigns and serves as team red white and blue for his local community in alexandria virginia. he has appeared on nbc nightly news, c-span's "washington journal" and msnbc coverage of memorial day 2015. last we have mark graham. he is the senior director at rutgers call center and director of that's for warriors. general graham has lost two sons in two different battles. one to suicide and another to an ied in iraq. mark currently heads the call center and is the director for vets for warriors which provides veterans with 247 confidential stigma free peer support by veterans to activate duty, national guard and reserve servicemen. also to veterans, retirees, and their families and caregivers. we think you all for coming toda
bill rauch is the political director and supports the development of the annual policy agenda.these and advocacy campaign through trusted relationships with veteran relations and government agencies. bill is a former army major who served 17 months in iraq and has experience working with veterans and veterans issues from his work on several major political campaigns and serves as team red white and blue for his local community in alexandria virginia. he has appeared on nbc nightly news,...