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janet schultz to present. >> i welcome dr. schultz and i have actually met dr. schultz a long time ago when i was a lawyer for the school district and we worked on the consent decree. we're happy to have you. thank you dr. schultz for being here and the floor is yours. thank you supervisors and commissioners and thank you for the opportunity to come back and present further details on the data, on the status of our current juniors and their graduation, as well as some action items we have taken since the last time we were all together. what i would like to do today is to really brief outline of the context, just to give folks an idea of our overall graduation requirements and talk about the immediate action plan we have put in place since the last time we saw you, including the review of some data that is a little more detailed than before and answer any questions. so just to sort of set the context for folks, because it gets to be very complicated when we talk about graduation requirements, because we have so many different options for students. and so as we ar
janet schultz to present. >> i welcome dr. schultz and i have actually met dr. schultz a long time ago when i was a lawyer for the school district and we worked on the consent decree. we're happy to have you. thank you dr. schultz for being here and the floor is yours. thank you supervisors and commissioners and thank you for the opportunity to come back and present further details on the data, on the status of our current juniors and their graduation, as well as some action items we have...
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for closing remarks, want to bring up secretary of state george schultz. if you could help on this end. >> that was a great panel. thank you all. >> well, we've had quite a display. we've had a lot of area planning, filled with op exercises. we had the ocean beach yesterday. the military made something difficult look easy. it was a display of competence. and it gives us confidence that not only is the military going to help us if we have a problem here, but the military is able to do its job of protecting our national security with confidence. it's wonderful to see confidence on display. i was asking myself as i listened to the panel today and i'm working with mike and leslie on the program, what kind of words would describe what we're doing? well, certainly impressive is one. reassuring is one, that we see what's going on, the planning, the capabilities. i think another is to underline the importance and then this panel in particular they underline t the importance of looking on this as a building operation. each year has been a little better than the yea
for closing remarks, want to bring up secretary of state george schultz. if you could help on this end. >> that was a great panel. thank you all. >> well, we've had quite a display. we've had a lot of area planning, filled with op exercises. we had the ocean beach yesterday. the military made something difficult look easy. it was a display of competence. and it gives us confidence that not only is the military going to help us if we have a problem here, but the military is able to...
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charlotte schultz. (applause) >> now, this week as you know, there is a lot going on here. and in addition to welcoming you here at the scenier leader seminar, i want to tell you we were so excited that the sls would be here that we decided this weekend to also require the americas cup to celebrate -- to require the san francisco giants to have a play off game, the 49ers to play this weekend, the blue grass festival to be here, the parade, as well as the castro sea fair to coincide and welcome you in style. but i wanted to say a few words about the one thing that keeps me up as the head of the legislative body here in san francisco. the reason why i sit with many of our first responders on our city's disaster council, the reason why a few years ago chief white and i led almost a half a billion dollar bond campaign to rebuild the water, fire, and police infrastructure. about every six months i literally wake up in the middle of the night thinking about what would happen if a disaster struck our city. and i think about this and i think i have these nightmares really for three
charlotte schultz. (applause) >> now, this week as you know, there is a lot going on here. and in addition to welcoming you here at the scenier leader seminar, i want to tell you we were so excited that the sls would be here that we decided this weekend to also require the americas cup to celebrate -- to require the san francisco giants to have a play off game, the 49ers to play this weekend, the blue grass festival to be here, the parade, as well as the castro sea fair to coincide and...
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why would debbie wasserman-schultz do that?don't get it. >> well, with debbie wasserman-schultz, if it's a day that ends in "y," it's a day for a bald-faced lie. there are so many times she has made statements that are so blatantly false, she is in a league of proverication of her own. this has not been the only time she has been caught. there is a laundry list, with regard to when she gitrying to pannedder to jewish voters. you might recall this. i am sursure you talked about it, when she lied about what the ambassador said about the gop. she said that no less than ambationz dormichael orrin said this, that republicans are -- what they are doing is dangerous for israel. and the israeli ambassador, michael orrin, immediately fact checked her skirt on fire and said that he had never said such a thing. but what they do is launch the lies like missiles out there and hope that somehow they stick. they are ending up destroying the reputation, certainly of debbie wasserman-schultz. there was an internal memo from the democrats that s
why would debbie wasserman-schultz do that?don't get it. >> well, with debbie wasserman-schultz, if it's a day that ends in "y," it's a day for a bald-faced lie. there are so many times she has made statements that are so blatantly false, she is in a league of proverication of her own. this has not been the only time she has been caught. there is a laundry list, with regard to when she gitrying to pannedder to jewish voters. you might recall this. i am sursure you talked about...
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we'll talk with debbie wasserman schultz. and do you think tonight's debate will change the momentum of the race? tweet me your thoughts. >>> this has been my life's work is talking about what's happening to america's middle class and let's face it, america's middle class has been getting hammered. >> then i suggest you put down the hammer because it's your regulations and your policies that will be hurting -- >> and that wasn't the only time last night. massachusetts gop senator scott brown and challenger elizabeth wash trading jabs last night. that's an example of one high stakes senate race that could reshape the balance of power in the u.s. chamber. right now the dems have a 53-47 vote advantage. 33 seats are up for re-election, but on the national map, it's only about a dozen battleground states that are really in play. joining me now from danville, kentucky is mark in your murray. no clear winner, so what are you seeing? >> this is a pure toss up contest. not only is it probably the nastiest senate race in the country,
we'll talk with debbie wasserman schultz. and do you think tonight's debate will change the momentum of the race? tweet me your thoughts. >>> this has been my life's work is talking about what's happening to america's middle class and let's face it, america's middle class has been getting hammered. >> then i suggest you put down the hammer because it's your regulations and your policies that will be hurting -- >> and that wasn't the only time last night. massachusetts gop...
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the city chief of protocol charlotte schultz, and her husband former secretary of state george schultz. former mayor willie brown. [cheers and applause] and former mayor frank jordan. we want to acknowledge the husband of united states senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, mr. richard bloom. the wife of former mayor gina mos coney and the wife of former mayor joe alliteo, catherine. the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo larry baer and his wife sam. [cheers and applause] . giants vice president and general manager brian saibian and his wife amanda. [cheers and applause] the wife of the skipper mrs. kim bochy. and let us now welcome distinguished members of the giants ownership group, charles johnson, david jenkins, trina and rob veen, tory and steven humphrey and allen baer. and we also joined by past giants owners. please welcome the family jamie and kim rupert and peter stoneum. also here with us today bob and
the city chief of protocol charlotte schultz, and her husband former secretary of state george schultz. former mayor willie brown. [cheers and applause] and former mayor frank jordan. we want to acknowledge the husband of united states senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, mr. richard bloom. the wife of former mayor gina mos coney and the wife of former mayor joe alliteo, catherine. the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made...
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schultz for the entire program. vice admiral nathan, i don't know if he's here, he may have gone already, but he gave a great talk yesterday on the medical side. and vice admiral z, coast guard, our senior rep here, i can never pronounce his name but he's made things great. general speese, thank you for making this happen. rear admiral hubner, he was here, he's been terrific working with us. rear admiral rivera coming up from the chilean navy, thank you so much. i learned a lot. we need the kind of input that we got from you, really, and we thank you so much. i would be remiss not to mention the two people that really are responsible for all this. first was lewis loeven. lewis loeven works hours and hours to do this. thank you so much. but the other is because she's committed to make it happen and it's her focus that always to learn from everything that happens, ann koninberg at dem, thank you so much, ann, for everything you do. you had to have a pass to get on the ship. i've asked captain pringle, to get off the s
schultz for the entire program. vice admiral nathan, i don't know if he's here, he may have gone already, but he gave a great talk yesterday on the medical side. and vice admiral z, coast guard, our senior rep here, i can never pronounce his name but he's made things great. general speese, thank you for making this happen. rear admiral hubner, he was here, he's been terrific working with us. rear admiral rivera coming up from the chilean navy, thank you so much. i learned a lot. we need the...
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. >>> quick, what do elizabeth taylor, bob marley and peanuts creator bob schultz have. your sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> and all the ingredients are coming together for an historic weather event sunday and monday coming up the east coast. forecast details are coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> well, talk about an exciting night at the world series. a new mr. october is crowned. detroit pitcher ace justin very lander took a beating in game one as the man of the night, pablo sandoval had the game of a lifetime tying a world series home run record. >> now 2-2. and sandoval hits it into center. back at the wall. good-bye. wide ball into left. back at the wall. he's homered again. wasn't activated until the third week of august. into center. at the wall. another. pablo sandoval with a three-homer game in world series game number one. >> and that was it. sandoval's three homers in a world series game tied the record held by babe ruth, reggie jackson and albert pujols. the final score 8-3. game two with madison balm gardner and doug fister starting for t
. >>> quick, what do elizabeth taylor, bob marley and peanuts creator bob schultz have. your sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> and all the ingredients are coming together for an historic weather event sunday and monday coming up the east coast. forecast details are coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> well, talk about an exciting night at the world series. a new mr. october is crowned. detroit pitcher ace justin very lander took a beating in...
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>> reporter: meet alison eastwood and donald schultz. two animal interventionists who try to tame out of control exotic animal lovers. >> instead of going in and pointing fingers, saying, what you're doing is wrong, we hold up a mir ron and let them see what their doing and that is often all it takes to push them over the edge. >> reporter: exotic and sometimes dangerous animals like these could be living next door to you. tigers, monkeys and reptiles have increasingly found a home in suburban america. last year, the danger was real for the city of zanesville, ohio, when the owner of this exotic animal farm killed himself, but not before opening the cages. >> scary. they're going to be running wild. >> reporter: the result? a bloody safari on these midwestern city streets. incredibly, no one was injured. angela harter and her husband david have their own exotic animal sanctuary called rescue one. right in their backyard. >> there's 15, 17 tigers. there's a dozen or 15 lions. eight or nine cougars here. we have a black bear. >> reporter:
>> reporter: meet alison eastwood and donald schultz. two animal interventionists who try to tame out of control exotic animal lovers. >> instead of going in and pointing fingers, saying, what you're doing is wrong, we hold up a mir ron and let them see what their doing and that is often all it takes to push them over the edge. >> reporter: exotic and sometimes dangerous animals like these could be living next door to you. tigers, monkeys and reptiles have increasingly found a...
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we have herb schultz here from the department of human services federal government. they've been really at the forefront with us. certainly dan bernel representing leader pelosi. she has been really a stalwart fighter. when everybody was cutting funds, she preserved that money for us. and, of course, i've got to put out a big, big thanks to president obama because without that recovery money, we wouldn't be here talking about this today. so, thank you, president obama. (applause) >> and leader pelosi, federal partners working with our local folks here. that's how we get these things done. and then i want to just give a special shout out to dr. colvax who is here. i know he gave such you an incredible dedication when he was the head of the hiv unit while he was here. we're changing stories now that he's at the head of the national office on hiv policy and the national policy office. how wonderful he thinks of san francisco now and he has to go and interact with washington. (applause) >> they probably talk about that in a minute. but everybody that i know that ever has
we have herb schultz here from the department of human services federal government. they've been really at the forefront with us. certainly dan bernel representing leader pelosi. she has been really a stalwart fighter. when everybody was cutting funds, she preserved that money for us. and, of course, i've got to put out a big, big thanks to president obama because without that recovery money, we wouldn't be here talking about this today. so, thank you, president obama. (applause) >> and...
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joining me is ed schultz, good to have you here. i was watching you last night, your immediate reaction saying that the president was off his game. you were stunned. and then you had this exchange with david plouffe from the obama campaign after the debate. take a look. >> mr. plouffe, why didn't the president mention tonight that we have had 30 months of private sector job growth? that's a heck of a number considering the fact that there's been so much obstruction coming from the republicans, and even on that, the president seemed timid when it came to pointing out what he's been dealing with with republicans. and also the biggest story since the convention has been the 47%. none of this was mentioned tonight by the president. clear openings to put mitt romney on the defensive. why didn't he do that? >> well, first of all, on the 47%, that's an issue that just about 100% of the country knows about. >> and over the last 12 hours -- >> did you hear that? 100% of the country knows that 47% story. i don't believe that. when bush and ch
joining me is ed schultz, good to have you here. i was watching you last night, your immediate reaction saying that the president was off his game. you were stunned. and then you had this exchange with david plouffe from the obama campaign after the debate. take a look. >> mr. plouffe, why didn't the president mention tonight that we have had 30 months of private sector job growth? that's a heck of a number considering the fact that there's been so much obstruction coming from the...
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party chair deppby wasserman-schultz. >> time for the your business entrepreneur of the week.mer model and goldman sachs analyst created shoptiques that helps local boutiques that don't have their own sites sell on-line. she knows content sells and launched a companion on-line magazine as an ultimate source for what's in. for more watch your business sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. [ female announcer ] beef, meet flavor boost. flavor boost, meet beef. it's swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth to add delicious flavor to your skillet dish in just one stir. mmm! [ female announcer ] cook, meet compliments. get recipes at flavorboost.com. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance compan
party chair deppby wasserman-schultz. >> time for the your business entrepreneur of the week.mer model and goldman sachs analyst created shoptiques that helps local boutiques that don't have their own sites sell on-line. she knows content sells and launched a companion on-line magazine as an ultimate source for what's in. for more watch your business sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. [ female announcer ] beef, meet flavor boost. flavor boost, meet beef. it's swanson flavor boost....
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number four, peanuts creator charles schultz with $37 million. number three, that's pretty predictable, right? king of rock and roll, elvis, with $55 million. then king of pop, number two, with $145 million. and number one, elizabeth taylor. look at that, $210 million. this is all thanks to that record-breaking auction of her jewelry, artwork and costumes. that was a big deal this year. >> jackson will be back at number one next year, and maybe for many, many years. >> thank you for making the prediction. you just teased our show for an entire year. >> stay tuned. >> please. >> mark your calendar. >>> this comes to us from kob in albuquerque, new mexico, where one woman might be the oldest user on facebook. maria metzker had recently celebrated her 105th birthday with friends in her living room and with her 85 friends on facebook. maria can't even display the actual year of her birth on her page because the social media site doesn't actually include an option that dates back that far. we like this. we like that story. i'm lynn berry. this is "ear
number four, peanuts creator charles schultz with $37 million. number three, that's pretty predictable, right? king of rock and roll, elvis, with $55 million. then king of pop, number two, with $145 million. and number one, elizabeth taylor. look at that, $210 million. this is all thanks to that record-breaking auction of her jewelry, artwork and costumes. that was a big deal this year. >> jackson will be back at number one next year, and maybe for many, many years. >> thank you for...
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number four, charles schultz, $37 million. number three, elvis at $55 million.two, king of pop, $145 million. >> i bet most can't guess number one. >> we just told them. number one is elizabeth taylor with $210 million. any guesses why? >> perfume sales a lot. >> good guess. white diamonds, who doesn't like white diamond? she had record-breaking auction of her jewelry, artwork, costumes -- >> all her relatives cashed in, that's the reason. >> i'm sure. i'm sure she enjoyed plenty of wealth while she was alive. >>> i'm lynn berry. stay tuned. "way too early" with willie geist starts right now. >>> 12 days until election day. if you believe ohio will decide this race, another poll showing the president with an edge there as he does the full nbc circuit with brian williams all the way to jay leno. the question is, which way will the state of ohio tip in the end. with the release of e-mails sent on september 11th this year hours after the attack on embassy in benghazi, the question is how was secretary of state clinton now pushing back hard? >>> the kind of world se
number four, charles schultz, $37 million. number three, elvis at $55 million.two, king of pop, $145 million. >> i bet most can't guess number one. >> we just told them. number one is elizabeth taylor with $210 million. any guesses why? >> perfume sales a lot. >> good guess. white diamonds, who doesn't like white diamond? she had record-breaking auction of her jewelry, artwork, costumes -- >> all her relatives cashed in, that's the reason. >> i'm sure. i'm...
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joining us is howard schultz, chairman and ceo of starbucks.e air but we have all of these powdered cookies that arianna brought but it could happen. how long will it take to, just give us, we've had you on before talking about it, but explain how the initiative works. >> sure. well, over the past year, we've raised millions of dollars in our stores by asking our customers to join with us in really making a $5 donation and putting this wristband on. we've raised millions of dollars that has turned into $100 million in low interest loans and the issue at hand, joe, is this fact. as we saw in a debate last night, small business is the engine of job creation in america, about 65% of all new jobs and what we discovered over the past year or so is that small businesses across the country, despite what many of the banks have been saying, have not had access to credit, so what we've been able to do is provide low interest loans to those businesses who have not been able to get credit. this has been able to be a catalyst for job creation, and we've cre
joining us is howard schultz, chairman and ceo of starbucks.e air but we have all of these powdered cookies that arianna brought but it could happen. how long will it take to, just give us, we've had you on before talking about it, but explain how the initiative works. >> sure. well, over the past year, we've raised millions of dollars in our stores by asking our customers to join with us in really making a $5 donation and putting this wristband on. we've raised millions of dollars that...
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few years was due primarily to the vision and the dedication of three people, george and charlotte schultz and mike myers. i'd like to pause to thank all three of them for this work. (applause) >> and in april of 1996, my last year as secretary of defense, i met one morning intelligence briefing at 7 o'clock along with general charlie. the previous day general hughes had briefed us that the chinese military were to begin extensive military maneuvers in the taiwan strait. this morning we were stunned to learn that they had fired two missiles that landed just 10 miles off the coast of taiwan. the taiwanese had a presidential election underway, and the chinese were using a not too subtle way of explaining to them what they wanted the outcome of that election to be. thises was an unacceptable form of military coercion and both the general and i agreed that a strong response was needed by the united states, something more than a diplomatic letter of protest. after some discussion we agreed to send two carrier battle groups to taiwan. within an hour the president had approved our recommendation
few years was due primarily to the vision and the dedication of three people, george and charlotte schultz and mike myers. i'd like to pause to thank all three of them for this work. (applause) >> and in april of 1996, my last year as secretary of defense, i met one morning intelligence briefing at 7 o'clock along with general charlie. the previous day general hughes had briefed us that the chinese military were to begin extensive military maneuvers in the taiwan strait. this morning we...
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people like debbie wasser man schultz right now she is in a class list all by herself. >> what did the get her so fired up? >> this homeless man is being hailed as a hero after rush to go the aid of police officers under attack. >> welcome back to "fox & friends first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am patty ann brown. we want to welcome ainsley back that leads to quick shots of the morning. here is ainsley on her wedding day. this is what we are seeing. >> this is my beautiful husband will proctor. we had a great time. i am so blessed to have met this man. he is wonderful. his parents are great. we got married in his hometown winter park florida. this is kimberly guilfoyle next to will and andrea next to me and our friend on bloomberg tv. these are some of the fox cars that went down and the car we drove away and the monogram. >> beautiful. welcome back. >> thank you. >> we are 12 days away from one of the most important elections in history. >> where will candidates be working to gain the last minute support from voters? doug luzader has moren today's campaign event. >> good morning, d
people like debbie wasser man schultz right now she is in a class list all by herself. >> what did the get her so fired up? >> this homeless man is being hailed as a hero after rush to go the aid of police officers under attack. >> welcome back to "fox & friends first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am patty ann brown. we want to welcome ainsley back that leads to quick shots of the morning. here is ainsley on her wedding day. this is what we are seeing....
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next expect to hear from schultz. also heard from the libyan ambassador to the united states as well as san francisco's mayor ed lee. >>> david stevenson is also following that memorial service in san francisco and david joins us once again now live from outside of city hall. >> reporter: ambassador christopher steven's death has ignited a political fight over the safety of political interests. inside city hall there are hundreds who are setting that issue aside and sitting inside city hall to pay tribute to stevens. we're hearing george schultz speak inside the rotunda. his family sited his long term ties to the bay area. today we heard from national leaders and international leaders about stevenson's achievements. >> he's the man there is no limit for libyan people. he is the man who witnessed the people suffering and regime of gadhafi. he saw the brutality of gadhafi killing his people with all sorts of weapons. >> reporter: the reception is set for about 6:00. the ceremony is being paid for by stevens's family and
next expect to hear from schultz. also heard from the libyan ambassador to the united states as well as san francisco's mayor ed lee. >>> david stevenson is also following that memorial service in san francisco and david joins us once again now live from outside of city hall. >> reporter: ambassador christopher steven's death has ignited a political fight over the safety of political interests. inside city hall there are hundreds who are setting that issue aside and sitting...
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secretary schultz, mrs. schultz, pleasure it see you and you lend tremendous gaffe tas to this program. general spees, distinguished flag officers, general officers and mostly everybody here who is in the readiness business, i am honored to be speaking to a group of people and that would include i think everybody in this hanger deck who is part of that cadre of individuals who when bad things happen and everybody runs out, your job is to run in. it doesn't get better than this coming out here. the a's are in, the giants are in. back in dc's the national's had the best -- who would have thunk it. and being on this ship, skipper pringle, congratulations on a great ship and a superb crew. as you get higher up in the navy you get less and less opportunity to be on a ship as i head back to the bureaucracy, my only request to you is for god's sake take me with you. i'll work in the engine room, i'll chip paint, i'll do anything to be hayes-white gray and underway. i'm responsible to them primarily for our wartime
secretary schultz, mrs. schultz, pleasure it see you and you lend tremendous gaffe tas to this program. general spees, distinguished flag officers, general officers and mostly everybody here who is in the readiness business, i am honored to be speaking to a group of people and that would include i think everybody in this hanger deck who is part of that cadre of individuals who when bad things happen and everybody runs out, your job is to run in. it doesn't get better than this coming out here....
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schultz, mrs. perry, honored to be in your presence. the uss makin island, chief of the fairest city in the world, san francisco, and he esteemed professionals. this is nice, i'm going to move south of here and take you to afghanistan. as you know we have marines, soldiers, sailors in afghanistan currently, but i'm going to bring you to when i was there during 2010 and 2011 after the president decided to surge the forces. first marine decision, first marine expeditionary force forward entered southwest afghanistan during 2009. we arrived in 2010 so it was a bit more stable. and we went straight to helman and nimruz province. very complex dynamic environment that we were operating in but before i begin it talk to you about the operational picture, i just want to give you a snapshot of afghanistan. when we got there i want to set the frame here so you understand what we're dealing with. afghanistan ranged 180th out of 1 86 on the world bank list of developed countries. 20 percent of the babies won't reach their first year of life. there i
schultz, mrs. perry, honored to be in your presence. the uss makin island, chief of the fairest city in the world, san francisco, and he esteemed professionals. this is nice, i'm going to move south of here and take you to afghanistan. as you know we have marines, soldiers, sailors in afghanistan currently, but i'm going to bring you to when i was there during 2010 and 2011 after the president decided to surge the forces. first marine decision, first marine expeditionary force forward entered...