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general cautioned against repeating american mistakes after the vietnam war to prevent holing a u.s. army he also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctrine alive and he called for maintaining the full spectrum operation capabilities for the united states forces the real danger for the parents again in the twenty first century is not that the budget cuts my family to hold the army but the army itself is growing more and more irrelevant in the conventional challenges at least for the united states for two reasons first due to the air symmetrical nature of the current over horizon challenges and secondly that it is more exception then as a rule but really the american g r i's and grants being the most expensive soldier in the world it is the united states that has to be its last more than anything else regarding the pentagon cuts. and you watch the news whenever you want when you want on our web site bounce r.t. dot com means it's kind of what we've got lined up the right now want to find international crime fighting off to hand over an interview with well we're told me instead of gener
general cautioned against repeating american mistakes after the vietnam war to prevent holing a u.s. army he also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctrine alive and he called for maintaining the full spectrum operation capabilities for the united states forces the real danger for the parents again in the twenty first century is not that the budget cuts my family to hold the army but the army itself is growing more and more irrelevant in the conventional challenges at least for the united...
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u.s. is top commander in afghanistan general david petraeus is bid farewell to the army after thirty seven years as he heads new job as cia chief in his parting speech he's warned against deep cuts in budgets as over three hundred fifty billion dollars are be slashed over the next ten years artie's military contribution says the problem is that the u.s. army is no longer fit for the ever changing challenges facing. if you're in his farewell address the fourth mayor's general petraeus touched upon several very significant things first the general cautioned against him being american mistake after vietnam war and to prevent holing a u.s. army he also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctoring alive and free call for maintaining before spectrum operation capabilities for the united states forces the real danger for the cancer in the twenty first century is not that the budget cuts my can lead to a hollow army but the army itself is growing more and more relevant in become eventual challenges at least for the united states for two reasons first due to their symmetrical nature of their cur
u.s. is top commander in afghanistan general david petraeus is bid farewell to the army after thirty seven years as he heads new job as cia chief in his parting speech he's warned against deep cuts in budgets as over three hundred fifty billion dollars are be slashed over the next ten years artie's military contribution says the problem is that the u.s. army is no longer fit for the ever changing challenges facing. if you're in his farewell address the fourth mayor's general petraeus touched...
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to general caution against repeating american mistake after vietnam war and to prevent holing the u.s. army he also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctrine alive and he called for maintaining the full spectrum operation capabilities for the united states forces there real danger for the pentagon in the twenty first century is not the budget cuts by could lead to a whole of the army the army itself he's growing more and more irrelevant conventional challenges at least for the united states for two reasons first due to the vast symmetrical nature of the current and over horizon challenges and secondly that it is more exceptional than as a rule that we've american g r i's and grants being the most expensive soldier in the world it is the united states there has to be a slayer more than anything else regarding the pentagon cuts. i watch the news you want when you want it on our website as r.t. dot com here's some of what we've gotten lined up for you right now. in the international war crimes tribunal asks our team to hand over an interview with former bosnian serb general raja lodge whe
to general caution against repeating american mistake after vietnam war and to prevent holing the u.s. army he also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctrine alive and he called for maintaining the full spectrum operation capabilities for the united states forces there real danger for the pentagon in the twenty first century is not the budget cuts by could lead to a whole of the army the army itself he's growing more and more irrelevant conventional challenges at least for the united...
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be slashed over the next ten years are these military contributors says the problem is that the u.s. army is no longer fit for the ever changing challenges it's facing. during his farewell address the fourth mayor's general petraeus touched on several very significant things first the general cautioned against eating american mistake after vietnam war and to prevent holing a u.s. army he also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctrine alive and he called for maintaining their full spectrum peroration capabilities for the united states forces the real danger for the parents are going into a twenty first century is not for the budget cuts my family to hollow their army but they have the army itself is growing more and more relevant and become invention all challenges at least for the united states for two reasons first due to the s. and natural nature of the current and over horizon challenges and secondly that it is more exception them as a rule but really the american g r i's and grants being the most expensive soldier in the world it is the united states that has to be its last more
be slashed over the next ten years are these military contributors says the problem is that the u.s. army is no longer fit for the ever changing challenges it's facing. during his farewell address the fourth mayor's general petraeus touched on several very significant things first the general cautioned against eating american mistake after vietnam war and to prevent holing a u.s. army he also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctrine alive and he called for maintaining their full spectrum...
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the m s nbc interviews i have seen were u.s. army interrogators' so they were not interrogating high-value al qaeda targets like ksm. it was done as part of the cia program and khalid shaikh mohammed and other high-value targets are in the custody of the u.s. navy. the army interrogators are looking at low-level taliban figures in afghanistan or iraq. your view of interrogation from inside the bureaucracy is splintered along agency lines. fbi and law enforcement folks think about making the case. lawyers have written themselves a complex set of rules over the last couple hundred years especially since the 1960s and they're very cautious about these rules. rules of evidence, change of custody and so on. these are the kinds of things that obsess the fbi. if you are going to prosecute using civilian courts, terrorists are absolutely right. the evidence seems to be maintained that interrogation must be conducted in such a way as to avoid spoiling the evidence for ruining the case. there are some military predominantly army people who bel
the m s nbc interviews i have seen were u.s. army interrogators' so they were not interrogating high-value al qaeda targets like ksm. it was done as part of the cia program and khalid shaikh mohammed and other high-value targets are in the custody of the u.s. navy. the army interrogators are looking at low-level taliban figures in afghanistan or iraq. your view of interrogation from inside the bureaucracy is splintered along agency lines. fbi and law enforcement folks think about making the...
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i try just as hard to win, because i'm representing the u.s. army and all the other sponsoring at the same time, but it's definitely special. there's more emotion that goes on around it, but you can't let it affect you as a drive. >> and you drive the u.s. army car. i assume every week, in a lot of ways, has to be emotional for you. what is that like, day in, day out, still with the u.s. being engaged in iraq and afghanistan, to be driving that car with that name on your hood every single week? >> i've always said it's an honor to represent the soldiers. there's so many great relationships between drivers and sponsors, but when you're representing over a million people and soldiers that fight for our freedom each and every day, that's what's amazing. and to meet those soldiers and learn about their personalities, learn about what they do, the things they do when they're in iraq or afghanistan and how they work as a team and how that is so similar to what we do as a team in trying to win a sprint series race, it's pretty amazing, and a great sponsor
i try just as hard to win, because i'm representing the u.s. army and all the other sponsoring at the same time, but it's definitely special. there's more emotion that goes on around it, but you can't let it affect you as a drive. >> and you drive the u.s. army car. i assume every week, in a lot of ways, has to be emotional for you. what is that like, day in, day out, still with the u.s. being engaged in iraq and afghanistan, to be driving that car with that name on your hood every single...
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a staff sergeant in the u.s. army driving her commanding officer into baghdad every day. >> i saw everything from explosions to decapitations and charred vehicles. coming home was tough. i was not sleeping. i was not the same mother i was when i left. i felt that my skin was burning me when they wanted to hug me or show me affection. i did not understand why i was feeling that way. >> her daughter was only six years old at the time. she watched her mother suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder. >> when she had nightmares, i would hug her and wicker. i did not understand at first what was going on. >> june was hard to comfort. she tried to commit suicide. >> i ran a bath. i took a razor to my wrist. i just wanted to forget. i just wanted to go away. i just recently lost my mother. i was put out of the military. i lost my job. >> she was treated at the veterans affairs hospital in california. as a pioneering unit, they treated veterans with mental health conditions. this psychiatrist explains how female soldiers exp
a staff sergeant in the u.s. army driving her commanding officer into baghdad every day. >> i saw everything from explosions to decapitations and charred vehicles. coming home was tough. i was not sleeping. i was not the same mother i was when i left. i felt that my skin was burning me when they wanted to hug me or show me affection. i did not understand why i was feeling that way. >> her daughter was only six years old at the time. she watched her mother suffer from post-traumatic...
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. >> these two structures were build in 1943 by the u.s. army.o, these were spotting positions for the big post artillery gun batteries. the stations would work together. say win here and one at fort funston. using telescopes, they named a ship and target. and the two different sightings allowed them to trianglely position the ship at sea. >> so it was a lookout, essentially >> it was a lookout. >> i doubt if we saw a japanese ship today -- >> it would probably say toyota on the side of it. >> they are really fun. if shows you what can you do in 60 seconds. >> the pri sidot maps. people -- presidio maps. people keep forgetting that the army was a major presence. before the city was functioning, the army was functioning. and there are maps from the 1800's that show the farmhouses in the valley, the eureka valley, and mission district that were done by the army. so the army is its own resource for the history of the city before there was a building department. they would have everything. you could find out what was the original house in an area. ag
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. >> a u.s. army army specialist has died of rabies several months from returning from rabies. he died at a state hospital. the 24-year-old joined the army in february 2009 and was deployed to afghanistan when he served as cook for one year. investigators are still trying to determine exactly how and where he con tlaktd ra biegs. officials say they continues to believe he got the illness in new york. >>> we're learning pg&e will begin removing some 6,000 feet of a cracked gas pipe that is blamed for an explosion and fire that gutted a cupertino home last week. officials have learned there it was made of material that has a history of failure. the plastic pipe was involved in a number of lawsuits. pg&e says it will begin of review of 1200 miles of similar pipe statewide. puc is also launching an investigation. >>> firefighters in moraga made quick work of a grass fire. that broke out along bollinger canyon road. it scorched about 15 acres before firefighters contained it. fire officials say no homes were threatened and no injuries were reported. residents said they had brief pow
. >> a u.s. army army specialist has died of rabies several months from returning from rabies. he died at a state hospital. the 24-year-old joined the army in february 2009 and was deployed to afghanistan when he served as cook for one year. investigators are still trying to determine exactly how and where he con tlaktd ra biegs. officials say they continues to believe he got the illness in new york. >>> we're learning pg&e will begin removing some 6,000 feet of a cracked gas...
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. >> a u.s. army army specialist has died of rabies several months from returning from rabies. he died at a state hospital. the 24-year-old joined the army in february 2009 and was deployed to afghanistan when he served as cook for one year. investigators are still trying to determine exactly how and where he con tlaktd ra biegs. officials say they continues to believe he got the illness in new york. >>> we're learning pg&e will begin removing some 6,000 feet of a cracked gas...
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doing so will help the u.s. army remain the strength of the nation."s dan savage, columnist, author and co-founder of the it gets better project. thanks for joining me tonight, dan. >> thanks for having me, lawrence. >> dan, here we are two years, nine months into the obama administration and they got it done. and i must say, i must tell you in my experience with legislative timetables, as politics and governing goes in washington, that's fast. >> it is fast. and it didn't happen in a vacuum, however. there was a lot of screaming and yelling. unlike other democratic constituencies in the first couple of years of the obama administration, the lgbt community made it known, was very loud and held the president's feet to the fire. that we expected action on d80-t, action on doma, action on enda that we didn't see or there would be consequences. the democrats delivered on the president's promises around repealing don't ask, don't tell. after the midterm elections in 2010 when the percentage of the gay vote according to republicans jumped and the amount of m
doing so will help the u.s. army remain the strength of the nation."s dan savage, columnist, author and co-founder of the it gets better project. thanks for joining me tonight, dan. >> thanks for having me, lawrence. >> dan, here we are two years, nine months into the obama administration and they got it done. and i must say, i must tell you in my experience with legislative timetables, as politics and governing goes in washington, that's fast. >> it is fast. and it...
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as seen in this u.s. armycan-made missile locking in on a small aircraft. >> they are heat-seeking missiles. so, they lock in on the engine of these airplanes when they're flying relatively low. and they very easily can take out a civilian airplane. >> reporter: in 2003, iraqi insurgents used one of them to hit a dhl argo plane out of bag gad, which burst into flames but was able to land. >> this isn't something that somebody's making up. a terrorist with a shoulder-fired missile is now our worst nightmare. >> reporter: now made real with what's happening in libya. with an unknown number of the country's 20,000 missiles has gone missing, looted from warehouses, the empty crates left behind. >> it is one of the greatest stock piles that's gone on the loose. >> reporter: this man saw the missile missiles in a recent trip. >> i could have removed them myself. >> reporter: the u.s. says it's been working with the rebels to secure the arms depots. >> we are making progress and we expect over the coming days and wee
as seen in this u.s. armycan-made missile locking in on a small aircraft. >> they are heat-seeking missiles. so, they lock in on the engine of these airplanes when they're flying relatively low. and they very easily can take out a civilian airplane. >> reporter: in 2003, iraqi insurgents used one of them to hit a dhl argo plane out of bag gad, which burst into flames but was able to land. >> this isn't something that somebody's making up. a terrorist with a shoulder-fired...
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we do this to carry out suicide bombings against the u.s. army. >> the number of civilians who are losing their lives in the taliban attacks is rising. he lives in terror, a city in the eastern part of the country. he lives with his four grandchildren. in february, a suicide bomber disguised as a policeman killed his son. >> translator: i feel sad and lonely because dad isn't ever coming home again. >> since he was killed, getting by has become difficult. for the family to survive, he must send his grandchildren to work. what angers him even more than the taliban is the karzai government. >> translator: we have violence, suicide bombings and murder every day in parts of our country. it's obvious that the karzai government can't keep its citizens safe. >> more afghans are becoming frustrated with the karzai government. the taliban has taken advantage of this with more civil attacks. stability in afghanistan seems to be slipping farther out of reach. nhk world, kabul. >> all right, do tune in on sunday where we'll be bringing you 9/11 defining a de
we do this to carry out suicide bombings against the u.s. army. >> the number of civilians who are losing their lives in the taliban attacks is rising. he lives in terror, a city in the eastern part of the country. he lives with his four grandchildren. in february, a suicide bomber disguised as a policeman killed his son. >> translator: i feel sad and lonely because dad isn't ever coming home again. >> since he was killed, getting by has become difficult. for the family to...
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. >>> retired u.s. army general david petraeus, the former top u.s. commander in iraq and afghanistan, assumes his new role as director of the cia. petraeus succeeds leon panetta, now the u.s. secretary of defense. retiring after 37 years in the army, he will be sworn in as the 20th director of the agency. president obama citing petraeus' experience in working with the cia on counterinsurgency efforts in the field as a reason for his nomination as the agency's director. for "teen kids news" i'm julie banderas, fox news channel in the classroom. >>> come on. >> keep going. keep going. just dance. >> hip hop in the halls of a hospital. in a lot of these dancers are actual teenage cancer patients. this is not their typical day at roswell park cancer institute in buffalo, new york. >> i usually come for chemo treatments and spinal taps. and now i'm just coming and doing something fun and it's, like, wow, i never knew roswell could be this fun. >> something fun and something good. the music video they get to be in is part of a new cancer awareness campaign
. >>> retired u.s. army general david petraeus, the former top u.s. commander in iraq and afghanistan, assumes his new role as director of the cia. petraeus succeeds leon panetta, now the u.s. secretary of defense. retiring after 37 years in the army, he will be sworn in as the 20th director of the agency. president obama citing petraeus' experience in working with the cia on counterinsurgency efforts in the field as a reason for his nomination as the agency's director. for "teen...
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in 2003, june was in iraq, staff sergeant in the u.s. army, driving into baghdad every day. >> i thought everything from the explosions, dead bodies, decapitation, charred vehicles. coming home was tough. i was not sleeping. i was insane. i was not the mumbai was when i left. -- i was not the mama i was when i left. when people would touch me, it felt like my skin was burning. they wanted to hug me. why was a feeling that way? >> rihanna was six years all the time. she watched her mother suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder. >> when she had nightmares, i would go to her room and hugged her. she would be fighting in her sleep. i did not understand at first was going on. >> in june was hard to comfort. -- jne was hard to comfort. she tried to commit suicide. >> i took a razor to my wrist. i just wanted to forget. i just wanted it to go away. my home was foreclosed on me. i was put out of the military. i lost my job. i did not know what else to do. that is how i felt the time. >> she was treated at the v.a. hospital in palo alto, californi
in 2003, june was in iraq, staff sergeant in the u.s. army, driving into baghdad every day. >> i thought everything from the explosions, dead bodies, decapitation, charred vehicles. coming home was tough. i was not sleeping. i was insane. i was not the mumbai was when i left. -- i was not the mama i was when i left. when people would touch me, it felt like my skin was burning. they wanted to hug me. why was a feeling that way? >> rihanna was six years all the time. she watched her...
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i do not know if you meet with the coast guard or the air force, or the u.s. army, or the port authority, or some other paramedic divisions in the city, that there is open lines of communication at all given times are not. it is pretty much stated that the firemen that died in the world trade center in new york city, they were heroes, there is no doubt about it, but they had no lines of communication with anybody outside the trade center. their phones did not work. they got no news at all. i do not know if that has been updated hear from the sfpd or the commission or to work on any of that but i would like to see it as a future topic of discussion if it has not been worked on in future meetings, of some sort of joint task force between all levels of a military and the sfpd and this commission, between lines of communications, particularly on anniversary dates of 9/11 and other events. thank you for a time. president mazzucco: next speaker. i > >> i am holding in my hand the same controller's report i held the last five other meetings i attended. it is over one-year
i do not know if you meet with the coast guard or the air force, or the u.s. army, or the port authority, or some other paramedic divisions in the city, that there is open lines of communication at all given times are not. it is pretty much stated that the firemen that died in the world trade center in new york city, they were heroes, there is no doubt about it, but they had no lines of communication with anybody outside the trade center. their phones did not work. they got no news at all. i do...
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u.s. is talking mattered of ghana stand general david petraeus has been farewell to the army after thirty seven years as he heads for his new job as head of the cia and he's part of a speech his war against deep cuts to the pentagon budget is over three hundred fifty billion dollars are to be slashed over the next ten years our military contributor says the problem is that the u.s. army is no longer fit for the ever changing challenges facing. and during his farewell address that fourth mayors general petraeus touched upon several very significant things first the general cautioned against repeating american mistakes after the vietnam war and to prevent hollowing the us army he also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctoring alive and he called for maintaining good full spectrum operation capabilities for the united states foresees the real gains are for the pens again in the twenty first century is not for the budget cuts to hollow the army but the army itself is growing more and more irrelevant and vic conventional challenges at least for the united states for two reasons first due
u.s. is talking mattered of ghana stand general david petraeus has been farewell to the army after thirty seven years as he heads for his new job as head of the cia and he's part of a speech his war against deep cuts to the pentagon budget is over three hundred fifty billion dollars are to be slashed over the next ten years our military contributor says the problem is that the u.s. army is no longer fit for the ever changing challenges facing. and during his farewell address that fourth mayors...
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the general cautioned against the american mistake after the vietnam war and to prevent holing a u.s. army he also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctrine alive and if you call for maintaining the full spectrum operation capabilities for the united states forces the real gains are for the pentagon's into a twenty first century is not that divides that cuts might lead to a hollow army but the army itself is wrongly more and more irrelevant in vic conventional challenges at least for the united states for two reasons first due to the as symmetrical nature of the occurrences and all the horizon challenges and secondly that it is more exception then as a rule but really the american g. eyes beamed to most expensive soldiers in the world it is the united states has stood the it so last more than anything else regarding the pentagon cuts. twenty twenty five minutes past the hour now here in moscow i'll be about the recap of our top stories in just a few minutes stay with us life here in moscow this is something. the of them is. simply. i don't know the military in nineteen sixty six i got
the general cautioned against the american mistake after the vietnam war and to prevent holing a u.s. army he also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctrine alive and if you call for maintaining the full spectrum operation capabilities for the united states forces the real gains are for the pentagon's into a twenty first century is not that divides that cuts might lead to a hollow army but the army itself is wrongly more and more irrelevant in vic conventional challenges at least for the...
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reporter: pilot ray murphy has been flying since 1966 including two tours in vietnam and careers in the u.s. army and the faa part of a team out of buchanan airfield that takes his vintage huey on tour. on september 16 they were at the reno air races. >> we heard the thud. we knew something was wrong. >> reporter: within minutes, the crew accustomed to showcasing this iconic air brought her out of retirement, transporting crash victims to a park across from the hospital. >> no problem, let's get this thing going. >> someone requested, can you help? basically, our team just jumped into action. we got the wheelson to the helicopter and the group that was next to us came over and helped everyone push it out onto the tarmac. >> reporter: they pushed the 6,000-pound aircraft up a slope. to make room for the passengers, they had to remove the seats where i'm sitting and flip up the seats in the back. >> they went to triage, said this is what we can do. give us your serious ones. we got room for two stretchers. so they brought two stretchers out. >> reporter: everyone transported survived. the other day
reporter: pilot ray murphy has been flying since 1966 including two tours in vietnam and careers in the u.s. army and the faa part of a team out of buchanan airfield that takes his vintage huey on tour. on september 16 they were at the reno air races. >> we heard the thud. we knew something was wrong. >> reporter: within minutes, the crew accustomed to showcasing this iconic air brought her out of retirement, transporting crash victims to a park across from the hospital. >> no...
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to stand up to the u.s. army school of the america sometimes you just have to put your body where you are strong beliefs of concerns are facing criminal charges fifteen activists came to court in washington to put the school on trial instead. founded during the cold war the school of the americas was designed to teach latin american soldiers how to fight communism. what its graduates did with their quote counterinsurgency training maybe infamous for murdering jesuit priests and massacring a thousand villagers in el salvador the torturing dissidents in colombia overthrowing democratically elected governments in chile argentina and hundred. if you insurgency tactics being those that are thought to like an american military to go back and or press their own people in the interests largely of u.s. corporations and oligarchies these u.s. corporations support sixty nine congressmen recently sent a letter asking president barack obama to close the school permanently saying the pentagon's refusal to disclose the names of
to stand up to the u.s. army school of the america sometimes you just have to put your body where you are strong beliefs of concerns are facing criminal charges fifteen activists came to court in washington to put the school on trial instead. founded during the cold war the school of the americas was designed to teach latin american soldiers how to fight communism. what its graduates did with their quote counterinsurgency training maybe infamous for murdering jesuit priests and massacring a...
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completely were vetted from the public affairs and the safety offices of the third special forces group u.s. army special operations command, the actual special operations command and the department of the army. so we got approval release from the unit and operational level the we ought to the top. and it's kind of neat that this was a just returned one month ago from this list deployment to afghanistan and to be able to come home and have the book coming out this time was very special. >> the process of the book. we started writing it -- >> the review. >> of the review i believe took about a month and a half. i think they went through pretty thoroughly. but again this was one of the most important things about this book that's really starting to resonate across the entire country is the fact that the book is about victory. what these guys did we were able to do on the ground. i was just lucky enough to be a part of its. what they did was about victory. it was a small group of ordinary men who did something absolutely extraordinary. it's not about defeat or sheer escape. it's about the man who di
completely were vetted from the public affairs and the safety offices of the third special forces group u.s. army special operations command, the actual special operations command and the department of the army. so we got approval release from the unit and operational level the we ought to the top. and it's kind of neat that this was a just returned one month ago from this list deployment to afghanistan and to be able to come home and have the book coming out this time was very special....
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first the general caution against any american mistake after vietnam war and to prevent hollowing u.s. army also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctrine alive if you call for maintaining the full spectrum operation capabilities for the united states forces that the real danger for the fans are going to try to first century is not that divides that cuts might lead to a hollow that army but army itself is growing more and more relevant in vic conventional challenges at least for the united states for two reasons first due to the vast symmetrical nature of the occurrences and all the horizon challenges and secondly that it is more exception then as a rule but really the american g.i.'s being the most expensive soldier in the world it is the united states there has to be a slashed war then anything else regarding the pentagon cuts. in just over a week america will mark a decades and suffering its worst terrorism on home soil nine eleven that the touchpaper for a war and toes for the us invaded iraq and afghanistan and eventually led to the killing of osama bin laden but these scholars in
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general cautioned against from being american mistake after vietnam war and to prevent holing the u.s. army also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctrine alive and he called for maintaining the full spectrum ration capabilities for the united states forces a very real danger for the fans again in the twenty first century is not the budget cuts might lead to hollow the army but the army itself is growing more and more irrelevant you become eventual challenges at least for the united states for two reasons first due to the past symmetrical nature of the occurrences over horizon challenges banned secondly that it is more exception than as a rule but really the american g.i. being the most expensive soldier in the world it is the united states that has to be its last war then anything else regarding the pentagon cuts. in just a week america will mob a decade where terrorism on oil nine eleven and at the tots wait for a war on terror that will be us invade iraq and afghanistan and eventually lead to the planning for a follow up in law if it does in new york remain where we harp and people
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general caution against repeating american mistake after vietnam war and to prevent holding the u.s. army also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctoring alive and if you call for maintaining the full spectrum operation capabilities for the united states forces the real danger for the parents or get in the twenty first century is not that divides it lightly to hollow that army but the army itself is growing more and more irrelevant and become eventual challengers at least for the united states for two reasons first due to the symmetrical nature of the current and all the horizon challenges there and secondly that it is more exception then as a rule but really the american g. i's being the most expensive soldier in the world it is the united states that has to be its last more than anything else regarding the pentagon. when in just a week america will mark a decade suffering it's worth terrorism on home soil and nine eleven it lit the touch paper for war on terror the u.s. invaded iraq. and killing of a thumb up and knocking but it's gone to new york remain a half and i thought that t
general caution against repeating american mistake after vietnam war and to prevent holding the u.s. army also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctoring alive and if you call for maintaining the full spectrum operation capabilities for the united states forces the real danger for the parents or get in the twenty first century is not that divides it lightly to hollow that army but the army itself is growing more and more irrelevant and become eventual challengers at least for the united...
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priority target list and his death follows the number of failed attempts on his life by the u.s. army. john is wrong headed into space history after its first. six me and to the all man facility nicknamed the heavenly power this blasted off on a day will stay in orbit for two years. something his plans for its own space station by the end of the decade the module will be used to most of the. venezuelan president hugo chavez is denying rumors of that setback and his health he was referring to a report published in the u.s. newspaper that claimed chavez that been hospitalized again the president said he was taking steroids as he recovers from chemotherapy after finishing his final round of treatment in cuba last week. where the news is there's now a business is days with no. our welcome to our business update this all thanks for joining me here expects ross i will continue providing a quarter of its gas requirements and as you commission also says that demand for gas will grow twenty percent to six hundred billion cubic metres a year russia is expected to supply one hundred fifty five b
priority target list and his death follows the number of failed attempts on his life by the u.s. army. john is wrong headed into space history after its first. six me and to the all man facility nicknamed the heavenly power this blasted off on a day will stay in orbit for two years. something his plans for its own space station by the end of the decade the module will be used to most of the. venezuelan president hugo chavez is denying rumors of that setback and his health he was referring to a...
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cia's priority target list and his death follows a number of failed assassination attempts by the u.s. army. filipino maid has won a landmark case in hong kong allowing her to apply for permanent residency though it's a question of hong kong's immigration policy which excludes four inmates from applying for residency even though other foreigners can do so after seven years the rule is accused of being discriminatory but politicians argue it will put a strain on housing and social services the government said it would appeal the ruling. for now let's check on the latest business with. hello and a very warm welcome to the business update growing fears of the global recession are making investors pull their cash out of risk emerging markets russia is no exception with economists saying sixty billion dollars could flee the country this year this is also adding pressure on the ruble it's lost twelve percent against the u.s. dollar since the beginning of september how with the chris with the from tree could dollar believes the rubles recover is not far away. my sense is what we're seeing seeing f
cia's priority target list and his death follows a number of failed assassination attempts by the u.s. army. filipino maid has won a landmark case in hong kong allowing her to apply for permanent residency though it's a question of hong kong's immigration policy which excludes four inmates from applying for residency even though other foreigners can do so after seven years the rule is accused of being discriminatory but politicians argue it will put a strain on housing and social services the...
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cia's priority target list and his death follows a number of failed assassination attempts by the u.s. army. in the majors won a landmark case in hong kong allowing her to apply for permanent residency it puts into question hong kong's immigration policy which excludes foreign maids from applying for residency even though all the foreigners can do so after seven years the rules accused of being discriminatory politicians argue a strain on housing and social services the government said it would appeal the ruling. twenty four hours a day seven days a week how well besides their feet you would update on all of our latest stories and much more including the ones that without a hitch a russian rocket saw them to the skies in the i can all call pleasure in carrying a major telecommunications act like plants. police officers that attacked by and little not in brussels after he demanded the amount of light for me i have failed for full coverage of this story is available at r.t. dot com. that's the way the news is our headline shortly before that let's get a business update with you. alone a very
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the cia's priority target list and his death follows the number of failed attempts on his life by u.s. army. china has rocketed into space history after. launching its first orbiting laboratory successfully youngman facility nicknamed the heavenly palace blasted off those day the lab will stay in order for two years mark of the first step in china's plans for its own space station by the air. a decade module will be used to master the docking technique. that israel and president hu go chavez is denying rumors of a setback to his health he was referring to are published in the us newspaper claiming he'd been hospitalized again said he was taking steroids as he recovers from chemotherapy after finishing a final round of treatment in cuba last week creators up next with the business news stay with us here on r.t. . hello and welcome to a business here in artefacts for joining me russia's economic policy will continue more less on the course said by alex they couldn't speaking to business i t deputy finance minister sergei star trak explains the government's thinking in the wake of the shock sa
the cia's priority target list and his death follows the number of failed attempts on his life by u.s. army. china has rocketed into space history after. launching its first orbiting laboratory successfully youngman facility nicknamed the heavenly palace blasted off those day the lab will stay in order for two years mark of the first step in china's plans for its own space station by the air. a decade module will be used to master the docking technique. that israel and president hu go chavez is...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, please join u.s. army band and the navy sea chanters course in singing america the beautiful. ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountain majesties ♪ ♪ above the fruited plain! ♪ america! america! ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea! >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's observance. as you visit the pentagon memorial invited to create the service covers are performed for we links. they'll be on the pathway to either side of the memorial. you are also invited to visit the interior memorial, pentagon chapel and navy reflection room through the corridor forward interest. thank you for attending. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ a ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudibl
. >> ladies and gentlemen, please join u.s. army band and the navy sea chanters course in singing america the beautiful. ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountain majesties ♪ ♪ above the fruited plain! ♪ america! america! ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea! >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's observance. as you visit the pentagon memorial invited to...
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priority target list at his death although the number of failed attempts on his life by the u.s. army. john is rocketed into space industry after its first recent study and albeit the old man facility nicknamed the heavenly palace laugh it off on thursday the last will stay in orbit for two years marking of something his plans for its own space station by the end of the decade but not all will be used to monitor the dock and. where is weighed in president hugo chavez is the not lying rumors of a setback is his health he was referring to a report published in the us newspaper that claimed chavez had been hospitalized again the president said he was taking steroids recovers from chemotherapy after finishing his final round of treatment in cuba last week. where the news is now here on business is days because you know. our welcome to our business operate this al thanks for joining me eva expects ross i will continue providing a quarter of its gas requirements and as you commission for us in various as the demand for gas will grow twenty percent to six hundred billion cubic meters a year
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his entire life in the u.s. army. the only national institution that we had on the edge of civil war. he is not going to let these people destroy his union. we talk about richard nixon. china. if a democrat had been the conservative republicans. if nixon goes to china, who can oppose it? if you have a southern plantation owner, war hero, a man who was the chief doctor in the mexican war, double the size of the united states and then, of course, with his death becomes the starting gun of these new states coming into the union. there was a proposal on board to divide california. and he said but california be a free state and tells his son in law at the time, a southerner from mississippi that we will hear from again in this generation that he will hang him from the highest treat if he keeps talking this recession stuff. and had taylor lived in taken, he was the eisenhower of his time. one the most significant more of his time. he might have pulled it off. ranking very low. >> thirty-three. >> that's pretty low of 44. we
his entire life in the u.s. army. the only national institution that we had on the edge of civil war. he is not going to let these people destroy his union. we talk about richard nixon. china. if a democrat had been the conservative republicans. if nixon goes to china, who can oppose it? if you have a southern plantation owner, war hero, a man who was the chief doctor in the mexican war, double the size of the united states and then, of course, with his death becomes the starting gun of these...
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. >>> the u.s. army says a decorated soldier from livermore has died of rabies. kevin schumaker served from may 2010 until may of this year. officials say he died last wednesday in new york where he was stationed for. the military says how he contracted rabies is unconfirmed. shumaker is survived by his mother and father. >>> the event was part of national disaster preparedness day. it included presentations by the police department and the red cross. the event was important due to the fact that most residents lack sufficient preparation as well as adequate supplies for any kind of natural disaster. >> we're grossly understood prepared for a natural disaster which shouldn't be the case especially since we live in california. >>> those who attended the event were given energy supplies and provided tips on how to prepare for a disaster. >>> just days before the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, federal authorities are warning that terrorists may try to launch another attack by using a small plane. >> reporter: terrorists are intend on using small planes to car
. >>> the u.s. army says a decorated soldier from livermore has died of rabies. kevin schumaker served from may 2010 until may of this year. officials say he died last wednesday in new york where he was stationed for. the military says how he contracted rabies is unconfirmed. shumaker is survived by his mother and father. >>> the event was part of national disaster preparedness day. it included presentations by the police department and the red cross. the event was important...
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cia's priority target list and his death follows a number of failed assassination attempts by the u.s. army. the philippine air majors won a landmark case in hong kong allowing her to apply for permanent residency it puts into question hong kong immigration policy which excludes foreign aid from applying for residency even other foreigners can do so after seven words the rule is accused of being discriminatory that politicians argue it was a strain on housing and social services the government said it would appeal the ruling. now twenty four hours a day seven days a week on the web site there for you with our dates on all of our latest stories and of course much more including launched without a hitch a russian rocket saws into the skies for the baikonur cosmodrome carrying a major telecommunication from flight also on live view at the moments. these officers been attacked by. i immerse lin man in brussels after he demanded the mountain why remove her veil after all coverage of this story also available of course whatever you want it at r.t. dot com. and we've got some news just in for you
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as seen in this u.s. army test of an american-made missile locking in on a small aircraft. >> matching up a terrorist with a shoulder-fired missile, that's our worst nightmare. >> reporter: and now that nightmare may be getting closer to reality. officials at a recent secret white house meeting were told that of the 20,000 of these portable missiles that libya had before the war, a huge number are feared to have gone missing from unguarded military warehouses, like the one abc news correspondent lama hasan discovered in the outskirts of tripoli. >> the problem is, how do you secure an area like this? >> reporter: and now the hunt is on by the u.s. and its nato allies to find them. >> we're making progress and we expect that we -- over the coming days and weeks -- we will have a much greater picture of how many are missing. >> reporter: the u.s. has known about the problem for at least six months, but has recently as three weeks ago, a worker for human rights watch took these photos of more of the portable miss
as seen in this u.s. army test of an american-made missile locking in on a small aircraft. >> matching up a terrorist with a shoulder-fired missile, that's our worst nightmare. >> reporter: and now that nightmare may be getting closer to reality. officials at a recent secret white house meeting were told that of the 20,000 of these portable missiles that libya had before the war, a huge number are feared to have gone missing from unguarded military warehouses, like the one abc news...