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because they were all my friends and relatives, those st. louis island key on the streets of the irish capital on thursday night as a while mobile phones as class with police in dublin, and had been treated office 3 young children were wounded in life attack outside of school, pulls of the code out why i'm out here in nashville and academic and independent journalists at the cities raced for more trouble. it is quite clear vaccine. please. for b, as in dublin, preparing for the food stamps. though i have a new one on the line, a number of road comfortable clothes. there is a lot of practice on right, flu practice in the sense of home, specifically a coupling. there's an air of expectation. so people in the city of making the way home and that is an expectation that something should happen. sometimes the the alley evening. the classes where i understand the quite considerably find them a number of the maps and say this home, the fullest and sleeping police and fire brigades at unit was set on fire and the, the problem and the local uh, louis system
because they were all my friends and relatives, those st. louis island key on the streets of the irish capital on thursday night as a while mobile phones as class with police in dublin, and had been treated office 3 young children were wounded in life attack outside of school, pulls of the code out why i'm out here in nashville and academic and independent journalists at the cities raced for more trouble. it is quite clear vaccine. please. for b, as in dublin, preparing for the food stamps....
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east snow across the interior northeast airport delays we're looking for those from washington, d.c., detroit, chicago, st. louis, dallas and atlanta. the roads are going to be a mess too. i-77 and i-40. we move on into wednesday. it moves out blustery conditions because of the winds, airport delays along the i-95 corridor. and lester, also the roads along the i-95 corridor are going to be slick and slippery as well. lester >> all right, al, thanks very much >>> those storms are likely to slow down a record-breaking travel week here's tom costello with that. >> reporter: the tsa calls it the 12 days of thanksgiving as more americans travel early and work remotely before and after thursday 2.6 million passengers flying today and tuesday and wednesday. then a record sunday crescendo, nearly 3 million flying home. >> we get out on a monday and we come right back after, before the crowds come >> reporter: what could slow things down >> mother nature of course is the x factor in all of this >> reporter: if you can fly in the slow season between thanksgiving and christmas, airlines have millions of empty seats to fill
east snow across the interior northeast airport delays we're looking for those from washington, d.c., detroit, chicago, st. louis, dallas and atlanta. the roads are going to be a mess too. i-77 and i-40. we move on into wednesday. it moves out blustery conditions because of the winds, airport delays along the i-95 corridor. and lester, also the roads along the i-95 corridor are going to be slick and slippery as well. lester >> all right, al, thanks very much >>> those storms are...
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the bottom line, getting close to the people most affected by those in power is often st. louis, but it's absolutely vital with the stories that they told us. we pushed as far forward as we can to the front line now the smells of the power and a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can to as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given chrisy. so issue as always, is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do. the the you are watching the news, our life from headquarters until 530 and obligates are coming off in the next 60 minutes. israel attacks to schools in the gaza strip. more than 200 people have been killed, including children and women. survivors of school attacks overcrowded as an easy and hospital in the northern part of the stress a desperate journey out of gauze largest hospital. the.
the bottom line, getting close to the people most affected by those in power is often st. louis, but it's absolutely vital with the stories that they told us. we pushed as far forward as we can to the front line now the smells of the power and a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can to as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given chrisy. so issue as always, is there a correspondence?...
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as of those prisoners, living with the st. louis buying is very security forces in jerusalem re, did the home of one of the detainees had been swamped just a before the residence is a lot of 37 year old is slight job since of 70 is in jail. in 2015, q is headed home when a propane tank exploded, call during a traffic stop, and was left with the over 60 percent of the body. and then by police officer was also in just a thought. he's accused the woman of a tyra tech, a charge she denies. she commented to gymnast upon her to come. thing got him home. my suffering is of this. there is no need to speak about it, but i was also heard on an emotional level. i missed my relatives, but this is the price at present it based. see, i guess it was saying that we're moving to and this attempting to cover the home coming of jarvis press to holding the order to leave access to way by is really offices on saturday. how most of the, the 17 house, including the teen is released. that wasn't good, publish the video, showing them being handed over to wh
as of those prisoners, living with the st. louis buying is very security forces in jerusalem re, did the home of one of the detainees had been swamped just a before the residence is a lot of 37 year old is slight job since of 70 is in jail. in 2015, q is headed home when a propane tank exploded, call during a traffic stop, and was left with the over 60 percent of the body. and then by police officer was also in just a thought. he's accused the woman of a tyra tech, a charge she denies. she...
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st. louis later today. cincinnati hits 71. but those aren't even the really impressive temperatures. running 20 to 25 degrees above normal in amarillo, tulsa. shreveport. 15 degrees above normal making its way to 84 degrees. low 80s and upper 70s will stick around for much of this region. indianapolis, mid-70s, jackson mid-80s. bit time the end of the workweek starts to roll around, things will be a little more seasonal, 80s are on tap for richmond on thursday. mid-60s by friday and upper 50s by saturday. meanwhile, over on the northwestern corner of the country, rain, snow to deal with. nothing super impressive, but we coul on tap. we'll see dry skies and clear skies from jackson to shreveport and memphis will head to 82 degrees this afternoon. and that is a look at your forecast, guys, back to you. >>> still ahead, calling cut on the actors strike. >> sag aft-aftra responding to final offer. now what's going around is 12-hour cough relief. and the giggles. the family that takes delsym together, feels better together. are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? downy
st. louis later today. cincinnati hits 71. but those aren't even the really impressive temperatures. running 20 to 25 degrees above normal in amarillo, tulsa. shreveport. 15 degrees above normal making its way to 84 degrees. low 80s and upper 70s will stick around for much of this region. indianapolis, mid-70s, jackson mid-80s. bit time the end of the workweek starts to roll around, things will be a little more seasonal, 80s are on tap for richmond on thursday. mid-60s by friday and upper 50s...
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st. louis boards. i recall those words being shared with me and that's what people have been saying. >> just to be clear -- you did not say these words. >> i did not say these words. let me say this, i am defending the vice president because i think she's a good person. i think she is well prepared. but i'm telling you, the country has a different opinion and that's exactly what i saw there. by the way, i think joe biden is a good person. i respect him. the country is saying, they do not want him to be the next president. by the way, democrats are saying. that about both of them. that's all i'm pointing out. that's not -- those are polls. >> by virtue of your running, vice president harris is there on the ticket. our tacitly saying that you don't think she ought to be a successor to president biden? >> you know what i'm saying, actually? and what i've said directly to many and would actually say to her if she was right next to me. run. the waters warm. we live and democracy. what is everybody so afraid of to actually
st. louis boards. i recall those words being shared with me and that's what people have been saying. >> just to be clear -- you did not say these words. >> i did not say these words. let me say this, i am defending the vice president because i think she's a good person. i think she is well prepared. but i'm telling you, the country has a different opinion and that's exactly what i saw there. by the way, i think joe biden is a good person. i respect him. the country is saying, they...
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st. louis crash and grab but. those pillars can cost up to $10,000 apiece. neil: welcome aboard.ing you to buffalo. mark tepper is with us. i always wonder, these type of stories. they have got to have an effect on retail sales. in those, unities. >> one thing to crash and grab. that's the new smash and grab. one thing to do that from a target or dick's boarding goods, another to go after mom and pop shops. we know the end result, the law-abiding citizens are going to pay for that because there's going to be insurance claims. the cost of those goods is going to go up. we the people who pay their goods who do not steal, we are paying for all these criminals and their crash and grab -- neil: a couple weeks ago attacking amazon delivery trucks and all the rest. >> even robbing the delivery robots. neil: let me switch gears to what you are talking about. a big time for new offerings. the chinese retailer looks to debut next year and a host of others behind it. >> ipos in general are a great risk barometer for how much risk investors are willing to take on. investors have been burned
st. louis crash and grab but. those pillars can cost up to $10,000 apiece. neil: welcome aboard.ing you to buffalo. mark tepper is with us. i always wonder, these type of stories. they have got to have an effect on retail sales. in those, unities. >> one thing to crash and grab. that's the new smash and grab. one thing to do that from a target or dick's boarding goods, another to go after mom and pop shops. we know the end result, the law-abiding citizens are going to pay for that because...
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st. louis. by the time we get to tuesday, still looking at especially the morning hours for chicago and st. louis, but now you start to see some of those concerns traveling east. new york, washington, d.c., atlanta, even stretching down into new orleans for a lot of these areas because, again, this system is going to continue to progressive eastward. by wednesday morning as tlt the system is pushing farther out to east concerns along the east coast. tuesday by the evening you are still looking at new york and washington, d.c., but by the time we get to wednesday morning it's starting to wrap up. boston, new york, washington, d.c., all the way down through atlanta. so again as you pack the bags, maybe pack a little bit of patience and remember, yes, maybe you paid a little bit less for the gas if you end up getting stuck behind the wheel. >> if you are stuck in traffic, you know, your car is running, you are wasting the gas, which means you are wasting your money. i am a pessimist. now i have to deal with delays. >>> a jewish world war ii veteran says antisemitism in this country is the worst he has ever seen it. and now just shy of his
st. louis. by the time we get to tuesday, still looking at especially the morning hours for chicago and st. louis, but now you start to see some of those concerns traveling east. new york, washington, d.c., atlanta, even stretching down into new orleans for a lot of these areas because, again, this system is going to continue to progressive eastward. by wednesday morning as tlt the system is pushing farther out to east concerns along the east coast. tuesday by the evening you are still looking...
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those temperatures dropping, though. mile high city double nickels, st. louise that lake effect snow for western and upstate new york and that will be a problem early tomorrow morning. a reminder, you can download the fox weather app or stream fox weather from your favorite connected tv device. - what does searching for a medicare plan feel like? - it's kind of confusing. - it's so complicated. - we get tons of mail, tons of calls. it's annoying. - [narrator] ehealth is a less stressful way to find health insurance. to prove it, we found people looking for a new medicare plan and we monitored everyone's stress. your mission today is to find a medicare advantage plan that fits you. - [narrator] half did it by searching the usual way. - [speaker] on this side, you get to use everything on the whole internet, except you can't use ehealth. - [narrator] the other half did it by matching with ehealth. - the people on this side. you guys all get to use ehealth.com. you can even call ehealth. on your mark, get set, go find a medicare match. - [narrator] and you can fin
those temperatures dropping, though. mile high city double nickels, st. louise that lake effect snow for western and upstate new york and that will be a problem early tomorrow morning. a reminder, you can download the fox weather app or stream fox weather from your favorite connected tv device. - what does searching for a medicare plan feel like? - it's kind of confusing. - it's so complicated. - we get tons of mail, tons of calls. it's annoying. - [narrator] ehealth is a less stressful way to...
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those frost and freeze alerts that you mentioned. and temperatures sitting right now, 20s for some spots, with wichita feeling like the 20s, st. louisd even teens for sioux falls. it's going to stay that way at least into the afternoon hours. we'll see a little improvement into the 40s or 50s in some of these spots. places like knoxville ended up 50 degrees. these temperatures about 15 degrees below normal for this time of year. and we keep that going h showers this showers in new york and syracuse. topping out at 42 degrees in chicago today. >> thank you, angie. >>> up next, our gabe gutierrez sits down with those on the other side of the globe fr tomhe israel-hamas war that remain deeply affected by the conflict. 12 hours!! not coughing? hashtag still not coughing?! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type of cough, day or night. mucinex dm. it's comeback season. announcer: try tide power pods with 85% more tide in every pod. who needs that much more tide? everyone's gonna need more tide. it's a mess out there. that's why there's 85% more tide in every power pod. -see? -ah. honey... honey... nyqui
those frost and freeze alerts that you mentioned. and temperatures sitting right now, 20s for some spots, with wichita feeling like the 20s, st. louisd even teens for sioux falls. it's going to stay that way at least into the afternoon hours. we'll see a little improvement into the 40s or 50s in some of these spots. places like knoxville ended up 50 degrees. these temperatures about 15 degrees below normal for this time of year. and we keep that going h showers this showers in new york and...
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chemicals supplied by china with mexican cartels using those to make fentanyl and clandestine laps and smuggle it across the border. we are increasingly st. louismicals from other countries as well, including india. so the landscape shifts and it's going to be -- to see where the cartels making the fentanyl continue to get our supply. >> very quickly, why is it so easy to smuggle these drugs in the border? i've been at that border so many times. you have as well. we've been with border patrol. why is it logistically so easy? >> fentanyl, the appeal of it is it's so powerful. it's more concentrated, more powerful than morphine or heroin. and so, you don't need as much to get as much volume to smuggle, essentially. when you are smuggling it through the port of entry, it's hidden and a large vehicle like a trailer truck or something like that, the amount of fentanyl you can smuggle in one go could supply a pretty large customer base. that's part of the challenge with fentanyl, specifically. >> if you look at the numbers there, they're pretty horrific. right? there is over 73,000 americans that have died from fentanyl overdose, just last year. of c
chemicals supplied by china with mexican cartels using those to make fentanyl and clandestine laps and smuggle it across the border. we are increasingly st. louismicals from other countries as well, including india. so the landscape shifts and it's going to be -- to see where the cartels making the fentanyl continue to get our supply. >> very quickly, why is it so easy to smuggle these drugs in the border? i've been at that border so many times. you have as well. we've been with border...
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award- winning books on american history including the data in those about to die, september hope, and fire and fortitude. a native of st. louis, he is a curator of history of the university of science and technology. this is bacillus bestowed by the university board of curators on the most and standing scholars of the university system. during the 2018-2019 academic year, john was in residence at the u.s. naval academy at annapolis as the chair of naval and military history. distinguished visiting professorship. john's latest book, to the ends of the earth is the final installment of the three-part history of u.s. army during world war ii. to the ends of the earth recounts the stories of the u.s. army in the final days of the battle. bringing to life the experiences of the foot soldiers and the strategy of commanders. to quote a review from general david the trains, this riveting volume and extraordinary trilogies of ice john c. mcmanus' greatest historians of our times. please join me in welcoming him. [ applause ]. >> make you. i don't no one to say after that introduction. i paid a lot for that introduction. >> i would als
award- winning books on american history including the data in those about to die, september hope, and fire and fortitude. a native of st. louis, he is a curator of history of the university of science and technology. this is bacillus bestowed by the university board of curators on the most and standing scholars of the university system. during the 2018-2019 academic year, john was in residence at the u.s. naval academy at annapolis as the chair of naval and military history. distinguished...
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those about die. september hope and fire and fortitude, a native of st louis and john is a curator's professor of u.s. military history at missouri university of science and technology and rolla, this professor worship is bestowed by the university of missouri board of curators and the most outstanding scholars in the university of missouri system. during the 2018 2019 academic year, john was in residence at, the u.s. naval academy and, annapolis, as the leo schiffrin, chair of naval, naval and military history, a distinguished visiting professor. john's latest to the ends of the earth is the installment of three part history on the u.s. army. during world war two to the ends of the earth recounts the stories of us army in the final days, the battle bringing to life both the experiences of the foot soldiers and the strategy of commanders. to quote a review from general david petraeus, this brilliant and riveting final volume in an extraordinary trilogy solidifies john mcmanus reputation as one of the greatest historians of times. please help me. we welcome john mcmanus. thank you so much. thank you. i
those about die. september hope and fire and fortitude, a native of st louis and john is a curator's professor of u.s. military history at missouri university of science and technology and rolla, this professor worship is bestowed by the university of missouri board of curators and the most outstanding scholars in the university of missouri system. during the 2018 2019 academic year, john was in residence at, the u.s. naval academy and, annapolis, as the leo schiffrin, chair of naval, naval and...
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st. louis of the hostages also had the division inside of them because it, some of them will get their relatives back home. but all of those will not. and it will be a very happy day, but postal very said they because those who will not get their relatives now, maybe they will not get them never. and because it will be much harder after that's released, that just is riley said. and especially man who was in these riley wearing these valley military and the for them, the future is not so bright and the that's why the families, they are expecting this to read both the hostages for prisoners. but they, but they also very afraid what you'll be the next to me, you know how, but in a deep joint, just from ramallah mohammed, israel has agreed as we're hearing to release a 150 g o policy named women and children in exchange for 50 hostages held by come us, how much is known about these palestinian prisoners? are they for instance, from gaza? the westbank to most of them are on the west bank. um the uh, more done. uh 700 it to my 107800. the original has been based on the dentist for that also bristol, very small, that number was 5
st. louis of the hostages also had the division inside of them because it, some of them will get their relatives back home. but all of those will not. and it will be a very happy day, but postal very said they because those who will not get their relatives now, maybe they will not get them never. and because it will be much harder after that's released, that just is riley said. and especially man who was in these riley wearing these valley military and the for them, the future is not so bright...
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st. louis, maybe a little delay same for dallas, houston, out west all those airports are looking fine that is your latest weather. we're going to get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. , even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. relief is possible. talk to a doctor about nurtec odt. . >>> happy thanksgiving to you. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today we're starting out with employee temperatures but we will see much more high temperatures near 70 degrees. cooler tomorrow as welled a some cooler temperatures for the weekend. highs in the mid-60s and our morning lows near freezing and frosty conditions in the forecast through next week. no rain chances ahead in the forecast and we'll see more suns >>> that is your latest weather. back to you, mr. melvin. >> mr. roker, next level, even for him. paragon of fashion this thanksgiving >> well, thank you. >> coming up, a look at a special tradition for our men and women in uniform how they are celebrating the holiday away from home >>> all right, guys, and then we're going to have much m
st. louis, maybe a little delay same for dallas, houston, out west all those airports are looking fine that is your latest weather. we're going to get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. , even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. relief is possible. talk to a doctor about nurtec odt. . >>> happy thanksgiving to you. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today we're starting out with employee temperatures but we will see much more...
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those six years. that would be murder rate of of 800er 100,000 people. right now our, murder rate is 6.9 per 100,000 people and st louis, is that about 65 or something like that, which is the highest the united states and the murder rate in san francisco was 800 per. so it's 100 times worse tn it is now and it was an all male society as we know are in almost all male society. and it wasn't exactly the highly educated thacame. i mean, certainly some. but it was it was the rough crowd and this roug crowd, um, i think it has do with something in psyology that if you feel that you're at the dregs, that you have to make someby else feel than you are so that you can, you're on top of them. something. it was i mean, the gold rush brought a lot of greed, a lot of violence, a lot of petty crime, a loaf of bread was selling for $18 for a loaf of bread. people were starving. sond people were violent. and this aura of gold brought, people from all over the world the news of gold traveled the pacific rim very quickly. it was easr to get here in san francisco from china or om chile or argentina, where the were gold miners, a traditi
those six years. that would be murder rate of of 800er 100,000 people. right now our, murder rate is 6.9 per 100,000 people and st louis, is that about 65 or something like that, which is the highest the united states and the murder rate in san francisco was 800 per. so it's 100 times worse tn it is now and it was an all male society as we know are in almost all male society. and it wasn't exactly the highly educated thacame. i mean, certainly some. but it was it was the rough crowd and this...
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st louis action yet to come. actio. kansas city, saturday into early sunday morning. it could be a fitting mix of some of those words.t stop the airport. there maybe some slowdowns and when this gets to the east coast, this is a rainmaker. it's not the 2-inch plus when we saw on the way to the holiday. it's more like an inch too mayb. >> now to the holiday traffic crash as people at that, after thanksgiving. gio benitez is back. how is it looking so far? >> air travel and the roads are looking pretty good so far. take a look at the time is to avoid today because we are going to see some congestion today between noon and 4:00 p.m. so a word that if you can. try to drive before 11:00 a.m. and after 7:00. for the weekend, the worst times tomorrow and sunday are going to be between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. sunday being that absolute busiest time for the return home. it is a great day to travel by air. if that's not doesn't impact major airports. look at sunday. airlines for america as the airlines are expecting 3.2 million passengers on sunday alone. the snow may cause some delays but nothing too bad. the best thing to do
st louis action yet to come. actio. kansas city, saturday into early sunday morning. it could be a fitting mix of some of those words.t stop the airport. there maybe some slowdowns and when this gets to the east coast, this is a rainmaker. it's not the 2-inch plus when we saw on the way to the holiday. it's more like an inch too mayb. >> now to the holiday traffic crash as people at that, after thanksgiving. gio benitez is back. how is it looking so far? >> air travel and the roads...
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those urban markets that are into electric vehicles. southern california, oregon, washington, the coasts. you're not going to see the cybertruck in big numbers in kansas city, st. louisi mean, it's just not going to sell there. will there be some? yes, eventually, there will be some. but i do not look at this as one, sara -- a vehicle that people are going to say, well, i'm not driving the chevy silverado or f-150 anymore, i'm driving the cybertruck. i don't see that happening. >> yeah, as a threat there. in the meantime, it faces enormous challenges, according to elon musk, in getting off the production line. phil, thank you. i also think the upgrade to investment grade credit on ford is a big deal. >> yes, it was. very unheralded, in part because there was a sense of actually disarray at ford. i disagree. the travel trust owns it. i can't be happy with a stock that goes down big. i am happy that we got through the labor negotiations, and the fact that -- what phil said about the, really, the profitable line, f-150, is fabulous. >> all right, well, they are going to have to pay as much as 25% more in earnings for uaw workers. i think they're cool. >> $100,000. that'
those urban markets that are into electric vehicles. southern california, oregon, washington, the coasts. you're not going to see the cybertruck in big numbers in kansas city, st. louisi mean, it's just not going to sell there. will there be some? yes, eventually, there will be some. but i do not look at this as one, sara -- a vehicle that people are going to say, well, i'm not driving the chevy silverado or f-150 anymore, i'm driving the cybertruck. i don't see that happening. >> yeah,...
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those veterans a fresh start. this segment is sponsored by wells fargo. they are honoring people and organizations who are going above and beyond in their communities. in this small st. louiserve our country. it does not matter if they are in the service for one day or 100 years. >> reporter: brian meyer is a retired combat marine and ceo of the veterans community project, a nonprofit built by veterans for veterans to help them transition to a stable civilian life. >> they come into a home that's fully furnished, all brand new. in addition, we've established these homes, windows only on one side. bed that faces the door. we're pet friendly. >> reporter: the volunteers from the community helping build these tiny homes with love and encouragement written into the foundation. >> i didn't think there was anybody or any organization that would turn around the problems that i was having. the veterans community project little by little chipped away at that. i still can't believe it. >> reporter: chris perry served in the marine corps for eight years. he says they provided a path way to a better future. >> i started college. i started to build my credit. i got a bank account. got
those veterans a fresh start. this segment is sponsored by wells fargo. they are honoring people and organizations who are going above and beyond in their communities. in this small st. louiserve our country. it does not matter if they are in the service for one day or 100 years. >> reporter: brian meyer is a retired combat marine and ceo of the veterans community project, a nonprofit built by veterans for veterans to help them transition to a stable civilian life. >> they come into...