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tests and there was a lot of lessons learned from these flight tests that have been shared with the u.s. army, the patriot office and others as well. all of our maintenance and relationship has been done with the army. there were times when the army pio -- they brought attention to the fact that they would share information and see how we learn from each other. it is an excellent relationship, even though what is written in the newspaper, we have an excellent relationship. we solve all of the issues and problems that they have. and we are going to give them the right solutions and whatever they need in order to integrate, fully integrate the capability inside the system. we deployed two of the batteries already. we are willing to fully integrate it, those batteries, and whatever is needed. and our officials know what are the solutions. it is better to elaborate it here. and really satisfying with what we offer. they will see whatever they need accordingly. i can give you a few examples. one is the marines. everything was integrated. the other is the navy. the algorithms of the iron dome have
tests and there was a lot of lessons learned from these flight tests that have been shared with the u.s. army, the patriot office and others as well. all of our maintenance and relationship has been done with the army. there were times when the army pio -- they brought attention to the fact that they would share information and see how we learn from each other. it is an excellent relationship, even though what is written in the newspaper, we have an excellent relationship. we solve all of the...
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this battle waa devastating defeat for the u.s. army. it resulted in the death of general george armstrong custer, who was a civil war hero. and in the death of 300 u.s. calvary men. this was the most shocking event in u.s. history of the late 19th century. but within a very short period after this event, within than ten years, plains, indian warrior, those who were reviled by americans become, a symbol of the united of america. in this exhibition, we explore how it is that the the little bighorn we immensely important in the consciousness of americans over a century and we explore exactly how it is that imagery of the indian warrior emergeashe stereotypical american indian and also as a symbol of the united states. all of this is to say we will be exploring how the image of the indian warrior was used to justify manifest destiny. so our gallery explores the battle of the little bighorn is divided two halves in one half. we look at lakota concepts of warfare and what the battle of little bighorn was about from their perspective. and on th
this battle waa devastating defeat for the u.s. army. it resulted in the death of general george armstrong custer, who was a civil war hero. and in the death of 300 u.s. calvary men. this was the most shocking event in u.s. history of the late 19th century. but within a very short period after this event, within than ten years, plains, indian warrior, those who were reviled by americans become, a symbol of the united of america. in this exhibition, we explore how it is that the the little...
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happy birthday to the u.s. army. >>> and that's the overnight news for this thursday. continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." remember, you can follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm shanelle kaul in new york. the faa is beefing up security on airplanes. it finalized a rule requiring newly built commercial planes to have a second barrier between the passenger cabin and the cockpit. the rule goes into effect in 2025. >>> a jury has ruled in favor of a former regional director at starbucks who said she was fired for being white. shannon phillips was fired in 2018 shortly after the arrest of two black men at a philadelphia starbucks. phillips won $25.6 million in damages. >>> and a new look at the early days of beatle mania. paul mccartney's personal photos from that time have now been gathered for a new book and an exhibition in london. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer
happy birthday to the u.s. army. >>> and that's the overnight news for this thursday. continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." remember, you can follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm shanelle kaul in new york. the faa is beefing up security on airplanes. it finalized a rule requiring newly built commercial planes to have a second barrier between the...
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happy birthday to the u.s. army. >> judge judy: were you up-to-date in your payments to her? mom at a day care argued dollars and cents. >> judge judy: you said that she made you a gift of four weeks. >> i didn't give her four weeks of free day care. >> judge judy: "i gave you guys a month of day care." >> announcer: and the disturbing secret that started it all. >> she had pulled me aside and told me of an incident that had happened. >> judge judy: what did she tell you? >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution day care owner julie webb is suing christina and joshua vanwinkle for unpaid childcare fees, late fees, and overtime. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 94 on the calendar in the matter of webb vs. s bn in yomay beeated. ma'am, have se cldren t >> we had two. >> judge judy: how old? >> 8 and 6. >> judge judy: and what month and year did they start her day care? >> it was december of 2015. >> judge judy: and what was their
happy birthday to the u.s. army. >> judge judy: were you up-to-date in your payments to her? mom at a day care argued dollars and cents. >> judge judy: you said that she made you a gift of four weeks. >> i didn't give her four weeks of free day care. >> judge judy: "i gave you guys a month of day care." >> announcer: and the disturbing secret that started it all. >> she had pulled me aside and told me of an incident that had happened. >> judge...
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happy birthday to the u.s. army. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell.s the tower cam peer giving the scope. it looks like a big fire. it is a two alarm commercial structure fire at lawson hill road. we know there is a big shopping center with a bunch of businesses. we don't know exactly which one is burning. we do have this picture of the smoke rising. it has been delayed which is to be expected. the police departments has avoid the area if possible. we will continue checking on this fire burning. a two alarm fire much more in a few moments. >> other stories, low income residents in san francisco are pushing back. why they say will leave them in the cold. struck a carjacking leading to a wild chase. >>> will san francisco's plan to extend parking meter hours backfire? >> it will drive customers away. a day after drying the record crowd, the a's have taken another huge step toward the vegas strip. >>> that was impressive. it looks like the rivers boycott at
happy birthday to the u.s. army. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell.s the tower cam peer giving the scope. it looks like a big fire. it is a two alarm commercial structure fire at lawson hill road. we know there is a big shopping center with a bunch of businesses. we don't know exactly which one is burning. we do have this picture of the smoke rising. it has been delayed which is to be expected. the police departments has avoid the area if possible. we will...
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today is the u.s. army'sbranch incorporated long standing traditions and new professional standards. happy birthday. also today u.s. army veteran bernard maher's son celebrates his 100th birthday today. it's also flag day. he served in world war ii. fought in the battle of the bulge, earned two purple hearts. held as a pow six months before being liberated. happy birthday, sir. thank you for your service. set your dvr. fair, balanced and afraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: hey, bret. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: everybody has a breaking point. some people loads it when they are stuck in traffic. [horn blowing] [tires squealing] >> jesse: some people freak out if you mess around with their breakfast. >>
today is the u.s. army'sbranch incorporated long standing traditions and new professional standards. happy birthday. also today u.s. army veteran bernard maher's son celebrates his 100th birthday today. it's also flag day. he served in world war ii. fought in the battle of the bulge, earned two purple hearts. held as a pow six months before being liberated. happy birthday, sir. thank you for your service. set your dvr. fair, balanced and afraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right...
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breaking story all morning right here on msnbc, but joining me now for more analysis is retired u.s. armyof u.s. european command. lieutenant general, thank you for coming to the show. how serious of a threat is president putin facing her? >> yeah, this could be a very serious threat, particularly if prigozhin starts to get a groundswell of support from russian civilians. then you are dealing with a civil war and then this makes it a war for putin on two fronts. so this is the worst disaster for putin if this groundswell occurs. the other thing is that this provides an opportunity for them to drive a wedge here and use this to their advantage during the war. putin's mind now is on his own internal conflict, and so this provides an area to where the ukrainians can take advantage of if they can move out and see some opportunities here. >> all right, i'm going to talk about the ukraine aspect of this internal rebellion in russia in a moment, but let's stick with what is going on in russia. because prigozhin, the leader of the wagner group, have the resources to actually follow through on his
breaking story all morning right here on msnbc, but joining me now for more analysis is retired u.s. armyof u.s. european command. lieutenant general, thank you for coming to the show. how serious of a threat is president putin facing her? >> yeah, this could be a very serious threat, particularly if prigozhin starts to get a groundswell of support from russian civilians. then you are dealing with a civil war and then this makes it a war for putin on two fronts. so this is the worst...
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lee, who quit the u.s. army to command the confederate forces.is giant statue. >> the idea was that lee was a hero. how ironic that a person trying to destroy the united states of america becomes the great american. >> i'd say the majority of folks around here would tell you in a heartbeat keep it pickett. >> reporter: danny clary is chief of the fort's fire station, where you couldn't turn around without seeing the name pickett. >> how do you feel about it coming down? >> sad. i understand why they're doing it. but it's been here a long time and it's going to take a lot of people a while to adjust. >> reporter: but it is now fort barfoot. after colonel van barfoot, who received the medal of honor for his bravery in world war ii. the first army base in the united states to be named after a native american. >> congress can pass laws and commissions can issue reports. but somebody's got to do the work. >> somebody's got to do the work. that's right. >> reporter: kyle gee runs the sheet metal shop which has been turning out the new signs. you never
lee, who quit the u.s. army to command the confederate forces.is giant statue. >> the idea was that lee was a hero. how ironic that a person trying to destroy the united states of america becomes the great american. >> i'd say the majority of folks around here would tell you in a heartbeat keep it pickett. >> reporter: danny clary is chief of the fort's fire station, where you couldn't turn around without seeing the name pickett. >> how do you feel about it coming down?...
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u.s. army set a goal modernizing by 2030 timeframe. do you believe chinese military could hit that mark to be superior by 2027. his u.s. running out of time to modernize? . gen. milley: i do think we have to go quickly. i think united states military needs to accelerate our modernization. it's not just the actual modernization for the acceptance of the idea that future wars is actually changing. really significant radical ways. if we come up the military can do not adapt ourselves our doctrine or tactics or techniques but also the weapon systems, we did not do that we will not have a military that is capable of operating in future operational environment. the environment is coming. whether people like it or not. you have to prepare for that. it is going to require change. when i said you have to be small and constant motion to survive, if your debt you would not be any countries into fighting the war. you have to survive. first principle of any unit in combat situation. you have to be able to survive. you have to operate like that. we d
u.s. army set a goal modernizing by 2030 timeframe. do you believe chinese military could hit that mark to be superior by 2027. his u.s. running out of time to modernize? . gen. milley: i do think we have to go quickly. i think united states military needs to accelerate our modernization. it's not just the actual modernization for the acceptance of the idea that future wars is actually changing. really significant radical ways. if we come up the military can do not adapt ourselves our doctrine...
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so i went in the u.s. armyin 1967 and i'd look at their lives and i'd always marvel that because if you ask dad about life, he would say he had a good life. and i at their lives and out of the lives that myself, vicki, have had the good fortune that we've had. and it just seemed that it was just an always a tough life, always trying to have enough money to take care of the kids, etc., and but he had this spirit about him and i think it was the spirit of that the greatest generation, if you will, and a little about dad and i take after him in some respects that as much as i'm representative of the authority of policing and power, etc. , he's teaching me to drive. one sunday morning i'm there with my learner's permit, 5:00 in the morning and no cars out. that's why we were driving around and we pull up behind police car that stopped at a red light up in boston carbon square right. this is my first book, turnaround and the light turns green to cops. i shoot the breeze in the front seat and they sit there and. dad
so i went in the u.s. armyin 1967 and i'd look at their lives and i'd always marvel that because if you ask dad about life, he would say he had a good life. and i at their lives and out of the lives that myself, vicki, have had the good fortune that we've had. and it just seemed that it was just an always a tough life, always trying to have enough money to take care of the kids, etc., and but he had this spirit about him and i think it was the spirit of that the greatest generation, if you...
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the magazine was sent in bulk to u.s. army bases and u.s. army airfields and even the combat ships in port. this magazine was called scribner's co-commentator, and it showed up in bulk at u.s. military posts as far afield as the philippines, alaska and the panama canal zone. and every issue of this thing was like, hitler's winning, possibly hitler's is right. the u.s. has no reason to fight against him. that is being shipped out in bulk to u.s. troops. who was paying to produce this? where was it coming from? in november, 1941, a committee was convened in washington to investigate nazi propaganda operations inside the u.s. a writer for that magazine was subpoenaed to testify before the grand jury. there were questions about the distribution of the magazine, particularly as it was being sent to u.s. troops, questions about who was backing it financially. when the writer got his subpoena, he went on the lam and there was a national manhunt to find him. he explained he was on a sudden impulse vacation in the deep south and had forgotten about th
the magazine was sent in bulk to u.s. army bases and u.s. army airfields and even the combat ships in port. this magazine was called scribner's co-commentator, and it showed up in bulk at u.s. military posts as far afield as the philippines, alaska and the panama canal zone. and every issue of this thing was like, hitler's winning, possibly hitler's is right. the u.s. has no reason to fight against him. that is being shipped out in bulk to u.s. troops. who was paying to produce this? where was...
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the u.s. army was too woke, and he was praising the russian army for this.been muted a little bit because of this horrific genocidal invasion. but, what has happened in the next day makes putin look less like someone you want to emulate than he did prior to this. >> donna, what are your thoughts of how republicans over the last couple of years starting with trump and since have embraced vladimir putin both as a model of being a strong leader and as david was saying, i remember the criticism that the u.s. military said because some of the ads were woken celebrate diversity, the russian military did none of that? >> well, it's hard to know what to call them they are putin identifier's, sympathizers, followers, and following the apologist in chief donald trump, what i noticed today though is that throughout this we've heard comments from a few member of congress and they have largely been on the side of, you know, trying, thinking about how ukraine should react and the need to reinforce our support for ukraine and the -- and identified the chaos in russia. what
the u.s. army was too woke, and he was praising the russian army for this.been muted a little bit because of this horrific genocidal invasion. but, what has happened in the next day makes putin look less like someone you want to emulate than he did prior to this. >> donna, what are your thoughts of how republicans over the last couple of years starting with trump and since have embraced vladimir putin both as a model of being a strong leader and as david was saying, i remember the...
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however many people advocating for african-american men to enlist in the u.s. army seem to ignore or downplay the harsh reality of life that all local african-americans had in every facet of society on a daily basis as they battled for survival literally and economically. in total 185 made in philadelphia and then were from the regiments and to be clear not even comprised 1 percent of the total african-american population usually capped at 1000 and enlisted men those that i investigate have 6 percent of the population regardless every one of their lives matter but they were never just cannon fodder or emancipator's they were fathers, brothers, sons, cousind friends to a marginalized segment of philadelphians residing in households including young children contributing to the family's finances to stave off poverty if only temporarily. now from 1851 through the thirties nearly 1000 individuals in multigenerational families that i study dealt with the long-term financial ramifications of civil war military service. primarily do to occupation and discrimination and raci
however many people advocating for african-american men to enlist in the u.s. army seem to ignore or downplay the harsh reality of life that all local african-americans had in every facet of society on a daily basis as they battled for survival literally and economically. in total 185 made in philadelphia and then were from the regiments and to be clear not even comprised 1 percent of the total african-american population usually capped at 1000 and enlisted men those that i investigate have 6...
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the magazine was sent in bulk to u.s. army bases and u.s. irfield and even to combat ships in port picked his magazine was called scribner's commentator and it showed up in both corners unused military posts as far afield as the philippines and alaska and the panama canal zone and every issue of this thing is like hitler is winning, possibly hitler is right. u.s. has no hope in fighting against him and certainly no reason to fight against them. that's being shipped out in bulk to u.s. troops in the field. who was paying to produce this thing? what was a coming from? in november 1941, that same year, a grand jury was convened in washington to investigate the german government secret propaganda operations inside the united states. a writer for the magazine for scribner's commentator was subpoenaed to testify to the grand jury. the questions for this writer about the distribution of the mixing particularly because his bank sent to u.s. troops compilations about who was backing the magazine financially. when the writer got his subpoena he went on
the magazine was sent in bulk to u.s. army bases and u.s. irfield and even to combat ships in port picked his magazine was called scribner's commentator and it showed up in both corners unused military posts as far afield as the philippines and alaska and the panama canal zone and every issue of this thing is like hitler is winning, possibly hitler is right. u.s. has no hope in fighting against him and certainly no reason to fight against them. that's being shipped out in bulk to u.s. troops in...
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propagandists, and despite the fact that the russians are convinced of the successful work of the u.s. army, they will arrive in the city. this is confirmed by local residents who are now under occupation but are waiting for the arrival of a local factory in ukraine, they report that in luhansk at least four missiles arrived, and after the arrivals, mobile communication also disappeared in the city. yesterday evening, the enemy attacked ukraine with missiles, cruise missiles of the caliber flew to the central part of our country and not only reached cherkasy, but to be more specific, uman that we we have, as of now, the chief of the cherkasy attention, ihor taburets, reports all because of the alarms , unfortunately, as a result, the enemy has again launched a missile attack on our umanshchyna, we have two airstrikes on an industrial facility and a car wash in the second in the event, a fire broke out as a result of the hit. previously, eight victims were injured, two of them seriously. well, in the pavliks in the evening, they wrote that the impact came all over uman, and the atb store was
propagandists, and despite the fact that the russians are convinced of the successful work of the u.s. army, they will arrive in the city. this is confirmed by local residents who are now under occupation but are waiting for the arrival of a local factory in ukraine, they report that in luhansk at least four missiles arrived, and after the arrivals, mobile communication also disappeared in the city. yesterday evening, the enemy attacked ukraine with missiles, cruise missiles of the caliber flew...
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afraid of when he brought out his terrorists from the bahmut about the fact that he said that the u.s. armybiloghirya, which -e naborkhivka and step on the berry berry, this is the north of bakhmut, you can say it is already a suburb, so it is happening and indeed , we can already state that the 57th brigade has partially entered the birkhivka, this is exactly what prigozhyn was afraid of and we will iron further and so, in the near future, we and our jokers who are from the south, uh, come out and the tick and also go out to surround bakhmut, in the near future , we will take bakhmut into an operational environment and let what they were afraid of, so they will happen, we will not retreat, so it is really possible to advance things are not going at the expected pace, but you must understand that everything is mined, except for the fact that we are met by the enemy's artillery and defense lines, everything is mined, so the advancement of equipment is complicated and has really been added weather conditions now the weather is raining and it makes it difficult to move the vyshki towers of hea
afraid of when he brought out his terrorists from the bahmut about the fact that he said that the u.s. armybiloghirya, which -e naborkhivka and step on the berry berry, this is the north of bakhmut, you can say it is already a suburb, so it is happening and indeed , we can already state that the 57th brigade has partially entered the birkhivka, this is exactly what prigozhyn was afraid of and we will iron further and so, in the near future, we and our jokers who are from the south, uh, come out...
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justin paton was born july 4, 1982, in emmett county, michigan he joined the u.s. army in 2005 derek ployed in iraq in october of 2006, assigned to the first cavalry division based out of fort hood, texas. excuse me. while deployed in -- to iraq, in 2007, his unit came in contact with enemy just north of baghdad. with small arms fire being exchanged. while in this fire fight, private first class paton was hit by an iraqi sniper and did not survive his wounds. he was put -- he was posthumously awarded the purple heart and bronze star he bravely answered the nation's call when it came, like many others before him, and so many after. naming the v.a. clinic in his hometown, which he loved, is an honor that would be fitting in remembrance of private first class paton's life and sacrifice. i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 3672. with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. takano: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized.
justin paton was born july 4, 1982, in emmett county, michigan he joined the u.s. army in 2005 derek ployed in iraq in october of 2006, assigned to the first cavalry division based out of fort hood, texas. excuse me. while deployed in -- to iraq, in 2007, his unit came in contact with enemy just north of baghdad. with small arms fire being exchanged. while in this fire fight, private first class paton was hit by an iraqi sniper and did not survive his wounds. he was put -- he was posthumously...
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. >> this is the u.s. army'se losing their jobs. good evening from a battered and soaked city of new orleans. >> we just need some help out here. >> are you doing anything to help these people? >> we have people coming to help. >> the oil is presenting yet another danger. >> its waters are vital to louisiana's seafood industry. >> a truly striking new look at sandy's devastation. the hardest-hit area continues to be the shoreline of new jersey. >> so many people depend on this boardwalk. >> it's a dangerous canyon right now. we lost another soldier. >> the last bastion of the islamic state, tonight, is on fire. >> how many shooting scenes do you think you've been to? >> since i started this? >> yes. >> about a thousand. >> at nearly 2 years old, this little girl has already witnessed so much death. >> the power is now out. we were outside for a little bit. know that we're safe, but we're going to have to sign off. and that's "nightly news" for this evening. >> glad we could get together. >> thank you for the priv
. >> this is the u.s. army'se losing their jobs. good evening from a battered and soaked city of new orleans. >> we just need some help out here. >> are you doing anything to help these people? >> we have people coming to help. >> the oil is presenting yet another danger. >> its waters are vital to louisiana's seafood industry. >> a truly striking new look at sandy's devastation. the hardest-hit area continues to be the shoreline of new jersey. >>...
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incorrect assumption and it will actually take a very long time - before that, it is possible that the u.s. army cut through the russian communications in the azov region, why am i saying that if it will be good that i personally will be wrong in my assumptions because if according to open data it will not be possible to read the back of our calls , this will precisely mean that it will be unexpected for the enemy , accordingly the losses will be much higher and in the literal sense the russian soldiers can prepare to experience heavy losses did not start, your cat also wanted to tell something, but he was already silent. please tell me about the fact that if you analyze the settlements that were deoccupied and where the forces of ukraine are moving now, it looks like they are first of all, the strategic one is moving towards melitopol, mariupol, in order to get closer to crimea. well, this is how it looks at the moment if you analyze the map of the liberation of populated areas and what direction they are taking, if you can say so. well, you understand what is the specificity even with these ru
incorrect assumption and it will actually take a very long time - before that, it is possible that the u.s. army cut through the russian communications in the azov region, why am i saying that if it will be good that i personally will be wrong in my assumptions because if according to open data it will not be possible to read the back of our calls , this will precisely mean that it will be unexpected for the enemy , accordingly the losses will be much higher and in the literal sense the russian...
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the republican party has wrapped around -- it has wrapped itself around the u.s. army, u.s.ilitary, understandably. they have a great military. our military depends on secrets. and keeping secrets. our military depends on the loyalty of those who have been entrusted with knowledge, for knowledge, of military actions. but the republican party, if it wishes to be the standard-bearer and the defender of the u.s. military must stand up now for american secrets. >> some say with all of the evidence cited in the indictment, this could be the most serious legal trouble that trump has ever faced. >> the proof is so overwhelming. that doesn't mean we're not going to hear defenses from donald trump. but i worked on the classified document rules that the government cited in its indictment. and there virtually is no defense for this. anyone else who did this, once or twice, one or two documents would be looking at jail time. this volume 31 counts under the espionage act alone. and then the long pattern of alleged obstruction of justice, wow. the biggest legal jeopardy donald trump has e
the republican party has wrapped around -- it has wrapped itself around the u.s. army, u.s.ilitary, understandably. they have a great military. our military depends on secrets. and keeping secrets. our military depends on the loyalty of those who have been entrusted with knowledge, for knowledge, of military actions. but the republican party, if it wishes to be the standard-bearer and the defender of the u.s. military must stand up now for american secrets. >> some say with all of the...
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[000:00:00;00] eh, the u.s. army, try first to cut through russian communications in the azov region, why do i say that if it will be good that i personally will be wrong in my assumptions, because if according to open data it will not be possible to read the back of our zno, this will precisely mean that for the enemy it will be a sudden loss of them will be much higher and in the literal sense , the russian soldiers can prepare for a little loss, they have not yet started, your cat also wanted to tell something, but it is already silent and you can no longer hear it. please tell me about that if you analyze the populated areas that were deoccupied and where the forces of ukraine are moving now, it looks like they are, well , primarily strategically moving in the direction of melitopol, mariupol, in order to get closer to crimea. the direction of movement they take, if you can say so well, you understand what is the specificity even with these russian fortifications, that until these fortifications are overcome, tal
[000:00:00;00] eh, the u.s. army, try first to cut through russian communications in the azov region, why do i say that if it will be good that i personally will be wrong in my assumptions, because if according to open data it will not be possible to read the back of our zno, this will precisely mean that for the enemy it will be a sudden loss of them will be much higher and in the literal sense , the russian soldiers can prepare for a little loss, they have not yet started, your cat also...
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the republican party has wrapped around -- it has wrapped itself around the u.s. army, u.s.itary, understandably. they have a great military. our military depends on secrets. and keeping secrets. our military depends on the loyalty of those who have been entrusted with knowledge, for knowledge, of military actions. but the republican party, if it wishes to be the standard-bearer and the defender of the u.s. military must stand up now for american secrets. >> some say with all of the evidence cited in the indictment, this could be the most serious legal trouble that trump has ever faced. >> the proof is so overwhelming. that doesn't mean we're not going to hear defenses from donald trump. but i worked on the classified document rules that the government cited in its indictment. and there virtually is no defense for this. anyone else who did this, once or twice, one or two documents would be looking at jail time. this volume 31 counts under the espionage act alone. and then the long pattern of alleged obstruction of justice, wow. the biggest legal jeopardy donald trump has eve
the republican party has wrapped around -- it has wrapped itself around the u.s. army, u.s.itary, understandably. they have a great military. our military depends on secrets. and keeping secrets. our military depends on the loyalty of those who have been entrusted with knowledge, for knowledge, of military actions. but the republican party, if it wishes to be the standard-bearer and the defender of the u.s. military must stand up now for american secrets. >> some say with all of the...
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. >>> on the radar this hour, the u.s. armys redesignating one of the largest army installations this hour, fort bragg is now fort liberty. there was a foush rename th-- w a push to rename them. and now, a new tropical storm is forming outside of florida. it is said to remain offshore, but some areas are boarding up windows to prepare. >>> and some apps like venmo and cash apps, the money may not be safe. the apps will allow you the store it without immediately transferring it into the bank, and they are not insured, and you could lose your money for good. put it this way, the popular digital payment apps are used for substitute for bank or credit union accounts, but they lack the same protections that the money is say. >> not fdic ip sured and i never thought of it that way. >>> a texas cheerleader is breaking her silence. she and her friends were in the parking lot of a grocery store, and opened up the door to the wrong car. but that patron got out of the car and shot her three times. she spoke on "good morning america." >> m
. >>> on the radar this hour, the u.s. armys redesignating one of the largest army installations this hour, fort bragg is now fort liberty. there was a foush rename th-- w a push to rename them. and now, a new tropical storm is forming outside of florida. it is said to remain offshore, but some areas are boarding up windows to prepare. >>> and some apps like venmo and cash apps, the money may not be safe. the apps will allow you the store it without immediately transferring it...
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also, june 14th, 248 years ago today, the u.s. army was born. june 14th has a lot of meaning especially for my family. 1937 on june 14th, my dad lieutenant colonel bobby harris was born. dad said he felt like god had something special for him. he joined the military. the army became a very effective combat pilot in war in vietnam. happy birthday, dad. i miss you everyday. thank you for seeing the divine mission on your day. happy flag day. happy army day to everybody. ♪ ♪ every day, veteran homeowners are calling newday to pay off credit card debt that's been piling up. many were shocked to learn they've been paying 22% on their credit card balances. and if payments were late, as much as 30%. that's over three times the interest rate on a newday 100 va home loan. pay off high rate credit cards and other debt with a lower rate newday home loan. you can save $500 every month. as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or
also, june 14th, 248 years ago today, the u.s. army was born. june 14th has a lot of meaning especially for my family. 1937 on june 14th, my dad lieutenant colonel bobby harris was born. dad said he felt like god had something special for him. he joined the military. the army became a very effective combat pilot in war in vietnam. happy birthday, dad. i miss you everyday. thank you for seeing the divine mission on your day. happy flag day. happy army day to everybody. ♪ ♪ every day, veteran...
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conflict so they have to pass a compulsory draft act they need to build an army because at this time or as recently as 1939, the u.s. only field an army of 15,000 people to the and the japanese each could had armies of 2 million people. so it was the the disparity outrageous and dire. and fdr and stimson this and so and fdr and knox immediately began going to capitol hill trying to get the legislation passed. and they succeeded. and mind you, this time all the isolationists and charles lindbergh are no, no, we can't go into war. so there's a huge debate that is happening. and that debate did speak of that. and charles lindbergh, the america first movement, words that sound familiar, but that certainly carried a meaning at that time wasn't just a basic political battle over a of legislation. this is to the heart of what people thought america should or should not be doing in the world. absolutely. and the isolationist movement, in fact, would not disappear until pearl harbor and after pearl harbor. it was over. and first, america,. first disbanded. americans said, okay, now we're in war. in this war, we're going to
conflict so they have to pass a compulsory draft act they need to build an army because at this time or as recently as 1939, the u.s. only field an army of 15,000 people to the and the japanese each could had armies of 2 million people. so it was the the disparity outrageous and dire. and fdr and stimson this and so and fdr and knox immediately began going to capitol hill trying to get the legislation passed. and they succeeded. and mind you, this time all the isolationists and charles...
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service members during the war. >> i think in 2009 or 2010 then u.s. armyo do night raids in afghanistan. with the passage of time they understand they need female culturally to be part of the team so they asked afghan females so they created and turned u.s. forces to do night raids and tactical group and to have intelligence. >> dana: you were able to get to america during the evacuation. since then what have you heard from the state department or your lawyers? >> i had my interview about 8 or 9 months ago from asylum but i am waiting for the results. i didn't have any answer from them. >> dana: are you in touch with other women who served along with you, other afghan women in a similar position? how many of you are there? >> there are only 43 that came from afghanistan during evacuation to the united states. just 4 or 5 of us get asylum. we are still waiting for it. >> dana: do you feel the united states has done right by you? i know you are grateful to be here and i know you are working and safe. but as you wait for this you are in limbo. do you feel the
service members during the war. >> i think in 2009 or 2010 then u.s. armyo do night raids in afghanistan. with the passage of time they understand they need female culturally to be part of the team so they asked afghan females so they created and turned u.s. forces to do night raids and tactical group and to have intelligence. >> dana: you were able to get to america during the evacuation. since then what have you heard from the state department or your lawyers? >> i had my...
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the republican party has wrapped around, it has wrapped itself around the u.s. army, the u.s. military, understandably. we have a great military. our military depends on secrets. and keeping secrets. our military depends on the loyalty of those entrusted for knowledge of military actions. the republican party, if it wishes to be the standard bearer, and the defender of the u.s. military, must stand up now for american secrets. so the issue is not whether the system would disqualify trump. the question is whether for many republicans, trump's alleged misdeeds disqualify him. >> all right. tim naftali, great stuff as always. appreciate the insights. thank you so much for coming in. we appreciate it. >>> coming up, a section of i-95 in philadelphia gone after a tanker truck caught fire underneath it. we'll take you live to the scene in just a few moments. that is next. >>> and ukraine forces are making gains on front lines in the eastern part of the country. why the government is now teasing more to come. stay with us. your live in the cnn "newsroom." convenient tools. boom. one
the republican party has wrapped around, it has wrapped itself around the u.s. army, the u.s. military, understandably. we have a great military. our military depends on secrets. and keeping secrets. our military depends on the loyalty of those entrusted for knowledge of military actions. the republican party, if it wishes to be the standard bearer, and the defender of the u.s. military, must stand up now for american secrets. so the issue is not whether the system would disqualify trump. the...
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he plays in the u.s. army field been as is taking time to play here.ith the military blessing. >> one of the best parts was my entire chain of command unanimously signed off on my participation in this and to be a uniformed a uniformed servicemember to represent for us in later national pride orchestra. >> after the first concert, the director says they hope to have more in other cities but the focus continues on making a difference locally. >> a really meaningful moment for a lot of folks and i know san francisco is the perfect place to welcome all of these folks from all over the world. >> the first-ever performance of the pride orchestra will happen here at the san francisco conservatory thursday at seven at -- 7:30. had to international pride orchestra.org -- internationalprideorchestr reggie: the san francisco pride parade is this sunday. abc 7 is a pr spons you can watch thee at 10:30 on abc 7 and on our abc 7 bay area streaming app and your favorite morning news folks will be there. [laughter] drew: come see and stop by. kumasi: they will be the
he plays in the u.s. army field been as is taking time to play here.ith the military blessing. >> one of the best parts was my entire chain of command unanimously signed off on my participation in this and to be a uniformed a uniformed servicemember to represent for us in later national pride orchestra. >> after the first concert, the director says they hope to have more in other cities but the focus continues on making a difference locally. >> a really meaningful moment for a...
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lawler: as a distinguished officer in the 82nd airborn division, a graduate from the u.s. army ranger school, a battalion commander at fort benning and a faculty member at the national war college, bo exemplified the very best of our nation's values. bo had a propensity for praising others and was reticent to accept credit for his accolades. in bo's eyes there was always something greater than himself. his faith, his family and his commitment to service. a loving father, he spent much of his time with his beloved wife, his cherished children, coaching their sports teams, helping with scouts, and teaching sunday school. he was a husband, a father, a beloved son of ed and patricia, and a brother whose love radiated to those around him. leaving a profound impact. bo will be missed by all and those whose life he touched and by a grateful nation that he served. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my rem
lawler: as a distinguished officer in the 82nd airborn division, a graduate from the u.s. army ranger school, a battalion commander at fort benning and a faculty member at the national war college, bo exemplified the very best of our nation's values. bo had a propensity for praising others and was reticent to accept credit for his accolades. in bo's eyes there was always something greater than himself. his faith, his family and his commitment to service. a loving father, he spent much of his...
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guy: joining us, a former commanding general in the u.s. armype joining us to give his perspective on what is happening here. how does the situation we saw evolve over the weekend change the narrative on the battlefield in europe? >> what we have witnessed, this is not the kind of thing that occurs in an army that is confident it is winning or is on the path to victory. this reveals not only the fractures in the kremlin and leadership structure, but i think it also is adding enormous pressure on what already exists in terms of rivalry and hatred between different military factions. the army traditionally has hated mercenaries, chechens, and the fsb, which is the intelligent service. now this has been exacerbated. i also suspect president putin is not sure who to trust anymore. alix: is the question what happens to the wegner group? they are headquartered in belarus but there are factions fighting on the ground in ukraine, or do they pull all the forces out? that will determine the fighting on the ground, no? >> significantly. the answer to that
guy: joining us, a former commanding general in the u.s. armype joining us to give his perspective on what is happening here. how does the situation we saw evolve over the weekend change the narrative on the battlefield in europe? >> what we have witnessed, this is not the kind of thing that occurs in an army that is confident it is winning or is on the path to victory. this reveals not only the fractures in the kremlin and leadership structure, but i think it also is adding enormous...
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navy sailor who grabbed the barrel of that weapon, there was a u.s. armyn the shooter. he had multiple extra magazines of ammunition on him, but of course, sadly five people were killed in that attack, over 40 additional were injured. now, the suspect just entered a plea of guilty. i want you to hear him addressing the judge. take a listen. >> those five counts of murder in the first degree, how do you plead? s>> guilty. i intentionally and after deliberation caused the death of each victims listed in those counts. >> reporter: now, as part of that plea they also had agreed to five consecutive life sentences, the shooter here also agreeing to plea to additional counts of attempted murder and then of course finally we have to focus on the victims as well. as you and i speak right now, share ration the family of those victims are in court giving what's called the victim impact statement. we should have a sentence here very shortly. >> this was considered a hate crime. is there any sense the doj is going to get involved in this case? >> reporter: no, it's suc
navy sailor who grabbed the barrel of that weapon, there was a u.s. armyn the shooter. he had multiple extra magazines of ammunition on him, but of course, sadly five people were killed in that attack, over 40 additional were injured. now, the suspect just entered a plea of guilty. i want you to hear him addressing the judge. take a listen. >> those five counts of murder in the first degree, how do you plead? s>> guilty. i intentionally and after deliberation caused the death of...
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. >>> the u.s. army one of the largest military installations in the world, and as of this morning, fort bragg is fort liberty and a branch-wise push to change the names that held confederate leaders. had been named after general braxton bragg. >>> today, there is a move to b the student loan program relief and block that program. and biden is planning to veto that bill. >>> and now, a man in the texas was arrested after a five-day manhunt, and now, we will play what austin authorities told us what he told them. >> he said he is prepared to kill again and he is looking forward to it. >> and now, ed lavandera back to it. and tell us more what you are picking up now. >> it is breathtaking story that is starting to unravel system of the details. what the investigator is there alluding to, he was found with a zip ties and duct tape and more, and when an investigator with the austin police department received a phone call, and the first words on the line is i'm raul mesa and i believe you are looking for me,
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he's a former commanding general for the u.s. army europe and the 7th army. general, great to share an afternoon with you. thanks for being with us. first on president biden describing vladimir putin as being weakened by this attempted coup. what is the biggest threat right now to his grip on power in russia? >> you know, there's a lot, boris. i'll just use nic's words. it best describes it. bizarre. the last couple years i was in the service in europe there were daily intelligence reports coming across about russia, and it was always speculation, leaning toward confirmation bias, internal military rumors about what was going on in the russian military from different channels, kremlin power plays, and you mix that all with the deception operations, the so-called maskarovka the russians do all the time, would always be confusing. but that is now on steroids because of the actions over the past weekend. you have the personalities of shoigu, putin, prigozhin, surovikin as nic just mentioned, gerasimov, the chief of the -- the equivalent of the chairman of the jo
he's a former commanding general for the u.s. army europe and the 7th army. general, great to share an afternoon with you. thanks for being with us. first on president biden describing vladimir putin as being weakened by this attempted coup. what is the biggest threat right now to his grip on power in russia? >> you know, there's a lot, boris. i'll just use nic's words. it best describes it. bizarre. the last couple years i was in the service in europe there were daily intelligence...
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today he plays with the u.s. armyng time away from them to play here with the military's blessing. >> my entire chain of command signed off on my participation in this. and also to be a uniformed service member to represent for us in the international pride orchestra. reporter: the director says they hope to have more in other cities. for now the focus continues on making a difference locally. >> this is a really meaningful moment for a lot of folks and i know that san francisco is a perfect place -- the perfect place to welcome all these folks from all over the world. reporter: the first performance will be happening right here at the san francisco conservatory of music thursday at 7:30 p.m. for more information, head to their website. dion:a monumental experience and lots to be proud of. the ancisco pride parade is less than a week away. abc7 i a proud sponsor. you can watch the parade this sunday here and on our streaming tv app. lets all the time we have. stay with us. abc7 news at 5 p.m. is next. ♪ get more with
today he plays with the u.s. armyng time away from them to play here with the military's blessing. >> my entire chain of command signed off on my participation in this. and also to be a uniformed service member to represent for us in the international pride orchestra. reporter: the director says they hope to have more in other cities. for now the focus continues on making a difference locally. >> this is a really meaningful moment for a lot of folks and i know that san francisco is...
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joining me now, former commanding general of u.s. army europe, retired general mark hertling. global affairs analyst and senior managing editor of military time, and david sanger, national security correspondent for the "new york times," general, let me get back to you. we were speaking in the previous hour. what do you think prigozhin's intentions were? was this all some big stunt that succeeded a lot more wildly than he could have possibly imagined? is that potentially what happened here? why did he stop so abruptly? >> i would suggest it was a stunt that got a little out of control. all indicators, the government assessment was prigozhin was attempting to counter the new law within russia to make all the mercenaries that are part of the dmc, sign contracts with the government, in effect, putting prigozhin under the control and command of the minister of defense shoigu. sho they can't stand each other. neither one are soldiers. they see thing from a very different perspective. prigozhin is out after power. as we talked the last hour, he's looking to be his own personal war l
joining me now, former commanding general of u.s. army europe, retired general mark hertling. global affairs analyst and senior managing editor of military time, and david sanger, national security correspondent for the "new york times," general, let me get back to you. we were speaking in the previous hour. what do you think prigozhin's intentions were? was this all some big stunt that succeeded a lot more wildly than he could have possibly imagined? is that potentially what happened...