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u.s. soldiers who failed and not only on d.-day i think 6 tasman u.s. sold these died on the day this 1500000 u.s. soldiers who were deployed in england in preparation for d.-day and all to. getter needed 60 tao's and men. landed on june 6th on no mentees beach and what so so interesting and that's is that this ceremony comes at a point where the very concept of the west in east called into question yet there's a show of unity between president trip and of for french president emmanuel mccall today show of unity you say you say did it transcends differences i mean the 2 need as i say to have a good working relationship ever since the president. took office oh they disagree on certain questions i'm thinking but iran iran story so big differences on iran certainly climate change those have to run for there's a huge clash between those 2 leaders so even even for defense questions the 2 countries are at odds but obviously this is not what he's going to take over today today it's really about a show of unity in the in respect to those events honestly german
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u.s. soldiers behind me without encountering history that's how history charged this whole area is. not only an area steeped in history this entire day is steeped in so much money well what does d.-day mean for for your generation in france today this event of 75 years ago is echo still being heard yes it is still being heard but less and less so because the last direct witnesses are slowly disappearing and it's up to people far from my generation to actually make sure that we don't forget the messages that they had that we don't forget the sacrifices and right now we had to cross was between history and memory and politics as well because such come immigration's are so an opportunity for where they do is to meet and discuss more contemporary issues while those 2 are remembering things that happened more than 70 years ago so vermont generation is to a lot is that important that mike's was saying you cannot walk in no mandy we thought seeing those maybe military cemeteries i come from as us we also have military cemeteries all around the place not only french but those so german so i
u.s. soldiers behind me without encountering history that's how history charged this whole area is. not only an area steeped in history this entire day is steeped in so much money well what does d.-day mean for for your generation in france today this event of 75 years ago is echo still being heard yes it is still being heard but less and less so because the last direct witnesses are slowly disappearing and it's up to people far from my generation to actually make sure that we don't forget the...
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u.s. army as regular men so they are no different from white soldiers in that capacity. once in the union army there are no slaves in the union army so the confederacy has to recognize that. that being said, the confederate army, like the u.s. army is decentralized and in many interactions with black soldiers across the south atrocities are committed and black men refuse the opportunity to test our refused the opportunity -- are refused the opportunity to surrender. it happens most famously at fort pillow, plymouth in north carolina. it happens insult bill, virginia. we heard about the battle that transpired at the crater. black menunters leave suffering and unjust war. black men in uniform were confederates refused to allow them to surrender. ,here they don't offer quarter don't offer medical treatment to wounded soldiers. and that happens over and over so hundreds of black men die unnecessarily at confederate at confederatecourse of the hands over the course of the war. that total -- how you can fight and what legitimate war looks like. on regularnsists uniform soldiers
u.s. army as regular men so they are no different from white soldiers in that capacity. once in the union army there are no slaves in the union army so the confederacy has to recognize that. that being said, the confederate army, like the u.s. army is decentralized and in many interactions with black soldiers across the south atrocities are committed and black men refuse the opportunity to test our refused the opportunity -- are refused the opportunity to surrender. it happens most famously at...
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u.s. soldiers and airmen and marines and sailors off to war. ist: is there pillow -- there the political will to do that and why hasn't it been there in recent years? >> i can't speak to why it hasn't been there in recent years, i wouldn't broad brush terms say taking votes on whether or not we are engaging military action is potentially hard, potentially politically sensitive and people of want to avoid those. i haven't been there so i can't speak to prior congress actions. in terms of the will now, there is a bipartisan energy on the ground for members of congress who want to assert the role of congress, our constitutional authority. we are talking about the role of the authorization of military force of 2001 and 2002. predominantly because it does seem as though the administration is to some degree trying to create a pathway to use the prior authorized military force to potentially take action against iran. host: you are with us until the top of the hour. you can call in on phone lines. for republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000.
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u.s. soldiers and normandy. and saudi arabia is reported to have improved its ballistic missile capability by buying technology from china president donald trump is accused of not disclosing the classified intelligence to congress which is angering to mcgrath's. china's president xi jinping is the guest of honor of a major economic summit and russia is in st petersburg on the 2nd day of his state visit lattimer putin says the relationship with russia's biggest trading partner is at an unprecedented level with exports growing every year the leaders have also been talking about the korean peninsula syria and venezuela. and it's in st petersburg for us as to what is on the agenda for the for this year. yes president changing bring in the main a guest of honor here at this in petersburg economic forum and he has brought a significant delegation of a 1000 people the 50000 people who are attending but there's another name going around during this conference and that's the name of michael caliphate he's a u.s. investme
u.s. soldiers and normandy. and saudi arabia is reported to have improved its ballistic missile capability by buying technology from china president donald trump is accused of not disclosing the classified intelligence to congress which is angering to mcgrath's. china's president xi jinping is the guest of honor of a major economic summit and russia is in st petersburg on the 2nd day of his state visit lattimer putin says the relationship with russia's biggest trading partner is at an...
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u.s. soldiers 2 attempts to take the house and set up their logistics operations center there for 4 months the g.i.'s went in and out of here and each room has its own story. as a cargo ship arrived the commander gave orders after this and that on board so many trucks such and such an amount i mean. and it especially that of all the trucks go here. nearly half the american army needed something they call it here. to try to treat the major d.-day landings began in the early morning precisely at 6 30 am here at the market the operation overlord as it was stopped was the largest landing operation in history nearly 200000 soldiers were engaged against nazi germany the allies conquered 5 great chats with over a 1000 of them dying on the beach on june 6th alone exactly that morning same spot same time a young french boy labored with a splash out here on the coast and here i witnessed the 1st landing of american troops in normandy. michelle back 15 years old at the time saw the whole thing the rocky coast point york was heavily bombed on the morning of june 6th 1904 he had his father here in the
u.s. soldiers 2 attempts to take the house and set up their logistics operations center there for 4 months the g.i.'s went in and out of here and each room has its own story. as a cargo ship arrived the commander gave orders after this and that on board so many trucks such and such an amount i mean. and it especially that of all the trucks go here. nearly half the american army needed something they call it here. to try to treat the major d.-day landings began in the early morning precisely at...
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u.s. soldiers. they began frying doughnut necessary a pan and handing them out to the soldiers. you can see them right here. you can see the different soldiers coming along to try and get a piece of them. the two ladies have been crediting the popularizing of the doughnuts in the u.s. now to tell us more about this fascinating story live via skype right this minute, we have colonel matthews of the salvation army. >> where are your doughnuts? >> i don't have doughnuts on my side of the screen. >> isn't it amazing to you that 102 years later, we are honoring those these amazing women? >> these donated their home, their time to several other men in europe and i think it's right to honor them. >> this is world war i. how important was it for them to have these doughnuts nearby? >> i can only imagine how it was to be in a miserable trench and to have coffee and doughnuts and the prospect that people back home were thinking of them this closely, what can we do, and doughnuts is one of the ways. >> what do you want people to remember when they come across one of your representatives? >
u.s. soldiers. they began frying doughnut necessary a pan and handing them out to the soldiers. you can see them right here. you can see the different soldiers coming along to try and get a piece of them. the two ladies have been crediting the popularizing of the doughnuts in the u.s. now to tell us more about this fascinating story live via skype right this minute, we have colonel matthews of the salvation army. >> where are your doughnuts? >> i don't have doughnuts on my side of...
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u.s. private. army soldier this was a private chelsea manning chelsea manning was able to obtain those documents and known as a whistleblower and those documents contained some incredible information including videos which showed alleged war crimes being committed by u.s. soldiers in iraq and since then the u.s. government has made moves to try and bring julius. and it looks like that at least on friday in the u.k. they will have that day in court show devinsky bringing us the latest from london thank you. to oil tankers have caught fire in the gulf of oman in what are suspected to have been attacks on the vessels the incident occurred amid high tensions in the middle east and triggered a surge in oil prices it comes a month after similar events in the region back then the u.s. accusing iran of sabotaging 2 saudi oil tankers something the islamic republic tonight we're now joined live in the studio by quarter bring us up to speed well jacki we've still got a lot of unconfirmed information there's some calling t
u.s. private. army soldier this was a private chelsea manning chelsea manning was able to obtain those documents and known as a whistleblower and those documents contained some incredible information including videos which showed alleged war crimes being committed by u.s. soldiers in iraq and since then the u.s. government has made moves to try and bring julius. and it looks like that at least on friday in the u.k. they will have that day in court show devinsky bringing us the latest from...
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u.s. soldiers killed in afghanistan. a taliban spokesperson claims they died during an ambush in eastern wardak province. >>> number two, morgan hill police are investigating a deadly shooting at a ford dealership. this is a live look at that scene. three men were found dead including the suspect. a witness says the suspect shot the two managers who had fired him. >>> number three, san francisco is now the first major u.s. city to ban the sale of e-cigarettes. the board of supervisors give the measure its second and final vote yesterday. mayor london breed says she will sign the bill. >>> number four, part one of the first democratic primary debate in miami. ten candidates will take the crowded stage tonight. ten more will debate tomorrow. >>> look at all this sunshine at the golden gate bridge. temperatures in the low to upper 50s. only 60s and mid 70s this afternoonment there's no summer in this forecast. >>> number six, it does look like we're in the clearing stages for a crash in the pleasanton area, southbound 680 b
u.s. soldiers killed in afghanistan. a taliban spokesperson claims they died during an ambush in eastern wardak province. >>> number two, morgan hill police are investigating a deadly shooting at a ford dealership. this is a live look at that scene. three men were found dead including the suspect. a witness says the suspect shot the two managers who had fired him. >>> number three, san francisco is now the first major u.s. city to ban the sale of e-cigarettes. the board of...
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u.s. soldiers 2 attempts to take the house and set up their logistics operations center there for 4 months the g.i.'s went in and out of here and each room has its own story. as a cargo ship arrived the commander gave orders for this and that on board so many trucks such and such an amount i mean. and it especially that of all the trucks go here. nearly the american army needed something they call it here. if you want to do said poor let me tell you. the major d.-day landings began in the early morning precisely at 6 30 am here at. operation overlord as it was stopped was the largest landing operation in history nearly 200000 soldiers were engaged against nazi germany the allies conquered 5 great chats with over a 1000 of them dying on omaha beach on june 6th alone. exactly that morning same spot same time a young french boy labored with the plow here on the coast and here i was the 1st american troops in normandy. michelle back 15 years old at the time saw the whole thing the rocky coast point york was heavily bombed on the morning of june 6th 1944 he had his father here in the fields cer
u.s. soldiers 2 attempts to take the house and set up their logistics operations center there for 4 months the g.i.'s went in and out of here and each room has its own story. as a cargo ship arrived the commander gave orders for this and that on board so many trucks such and such an amount i mean. and it especially that of all the trucks go here. nearly the american army needed something they call it here. if you want to do said poor let me tell you. the major d.-day landings began in the early...
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u.s. soldiers in iraq. await his fate his former protector ecuador is refusing to extradite allege american france or to the u.s. or during president lyndon marino has personally blocked proceedings signing national sovereignty reasons humanitarian concerns and international law we asked where he works activist clark stokely why the 2 cases are being treated so differently. i don't want double standards very hypocrite always very showy of the morals and ethics of these governments you know the message that wiki leaks has been publishing as been the truth showing that these you know major or. government organizations are committing fraud or committing war crimes and so forth. and you know that. the messenger is going to be the one that keeps going you know walk away the fact that america is it's always with a 100 percent factual evidence and. maybe people need to start reading the facts of the matter rather than those who present to us. nearly $250.00 survivors and relatives of the victims of the grunfeld tow
u.s. soldiers in iraq. await his fate his former protector ecuador is refusing to extradite allege american france or to the u.s. or during president lyndon marino has personally blocked proceedings signing national sovereignty reasons humanitarian concerns and international law we asked where he works activist clark stokely why the 2 cases are being treated so differently. i don't want double standards very hypocrite always very showy of the morals and ethics of these governments you know the...
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u.s. soldiers in south korea. >> i actually stepped in with chairman kim. i stepped in to north korea.nd they say -- and they say that's a very historic moment. and i think it is an historic moment. and a very good moment. he asked me, would you like to do that? i said it would be my honor. and he did. and we went over the line and turned around, and everybody was so happy. and many people i noticed from korea were literally in tears crying, crying, because it's a big thing. >> i want to talk more about the meet with jean lee, the director of the center for korean history and public policy at the wilson center and she also opened the first pyongyang bureau for the associated press back in 2012. good to see you, jean. so the president described people being in tears at the sight of this meeting. do you think the koreans, chinese, russians are seeing this as historically significant, as significant as the president does? >> well, i wasn't there, so i don't know if they were in tears, but that sounds like a bit of an exaggeration to me but it's safe to say that the asians in the region ar
u.s. soldiers in south korea. >> i actually stepped in with chairman kim. i stepped in to north korea.nd they say -- and they say that's a very historic moment. and i think it is an historic moment. and a very good moment. he asked me, would you like to do that? i said it would be my honor. and he did. and we went over the line and turned around, and everybody was so happy. and many people i noticed from korea were literally in tears crying, crying, because it's a big thing. >> i...
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u.s. soldiers in iraq surely the minsky there are genius songe waits his fate his former protector ecuador is refusing to extradite an alleged american fraudster to the u.s. ecuadorian president len rayno has personally blocked the proceedings citing national sovereignty reasons humanitarian concerns and also international law we asked we can lease activist clark stoically why the 2 cases are being treated so differently don't point the mysterious very hypocrite always very sure of the morals and ethics of of these governments you know the message that wiki leaks has been publishing in the truth showing that these major. government organizations are committing fraud or committing war crimes and so forth. and you know then. the messenger is going to be the one that keeps going you know walk away the fact is it's all those who are who were so factual evidence. maybe people need to start reading the facts of the matter rather go through prison to us. know nearly $250.00 survivors and relatives of the victim to the grand fell to have a tragedy in london assuming 3 us that made materials used a
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u.s. president donald trump and french president looked out over one of the beaches captured by american soldiers as planes flew a red white and blue tribute in the sky overhead thinking and in their speeches to veterans the 2 leaders honored the men whose courage ultimately liberated france and europe from nazi dictatorship. today we remember those who fell and we honor all who fought right here in normandy. they won back this ground for civilization. to more than $100.00 several. veterans of the 2nd world war who join us today you are among the very greatest americans. who will ever live. on behalf of my nation. i just want to say thank you. x. for many of the elderly veterans this year's d.-day anniversary will be their last visit to the battlefields of their youth but the rows of crosses will remain a reminder to future generations of the allies joint sacrifice to defeat evil. tonight we want to talk about the state of the world order that was made possible by d.-day 75 years ago my guest tonight says that the world is mired in a crisis that is much more than economic or political he says we
u.s. president donald trump and french president looked out over one of the beaches captured by american soldiers as planes flew a red white and blue tribute in the sky overhead thinking and in their speeches to veterans the 2 leaders honored the men whose courage ultimately liberated france and europe from nazi dictatorship. today we remember those who fell and we honor all who fought right here in normandy. they won back this ground for civilization. to more than $100.00 several. veterans of...
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u.s. soldiers who were killed in afghanistan. according to "the new york times," the two servicemembers were killed in an ambush in the eastern wardak province on wednesday. these latest deaths bring the total number of american fatalities in afghanistan this year to nine. the deaths occurred one day after an unannounced visit by secretary of state mike pompeo to kabul. the u.s. is holding dereket talks with the taliban that are scheduled to resume this weekend in qatar. >>> and police are searching a house in salt lake city as part of an investigation of a missing university stay tunmackenzie lu. police say she met someone at a park and didn't seem to be in distress. they're now searching a home in relation to the case. >> we'll continue to follow the lead until this is resolved. we'll have more information for you as we find what we find inside this house here. >> police say there is no evidence of foul play, but they are worried lueck has missed classes and scheduled flights. >>> coming up on the "morning news," new details ab
u.s. soldiers who were killed in afghanistan. according to "the new york times," the two servicemembers were killed in an ambush in the eastern wardak province on wednesday. these latest deaths bring the total number of american fatalities in afghanistan this year to nine. the deaths occurred one day after an unannounced visit by secretary of state mike pompeo to kabul. the u.s. is holding dereket talks with the taliban that are scheduled to resume this weekend in qatar. >>>...
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u.s. soldiers in iraq and since then of course since those were published back in 2010 the u.s. authorities have been trying to bring julian this orange to account and this of course this extradition extradition hearing on friday is the latest chance to for them to do that ok thank you charlotte that was a charlotte dubinsky there for us in london. she waits his fate then his former protector ecuador is refusing to extradite an alleged american fraudster to the u.s. ecuadorian president. personally blocked the proceedings citing national sovereignty reasons humanitarian concerns and also international law we are asked wiki leaks activist clark stoically why the 2 cases are being treated so differently. i don't want double standards very hypocrite always very sure of the morals and ethics of these governments you know the message that wiki leaks has been publishing has been the truth showing that these major or. government organizations are committing fraud or committing war crimes and so forth. and you know then the messenger is going to be the one that keeps going you know walk
u.s. soldiers in iraq and since then of course since those were published back in 2010 the u.s. authorities have been trying to bring julian this orange to account and this of course this extradition extradition hearing on friday is the latest chance to for them to do that ok thank you charlotte that was a charlotte dubinsky there for us in london. she waits his fate then his former protector ecuador is refusing to extradite an alleged american fraudster to the u.s. ecuadorian president....
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u.s. soldier -- he said if a u.s. soldier is engaged, then we will respond immediately. we now know that pompeo when he was in bagdad last month was sending signals to iran to back off. they do seem to be, yis ten, looking for a diplomatic way out. >> they seem to be looking for a diplomatic way out, andrea. his tone and the significance of it cannot be overstated. this is a president who has engaged in very heated rhetoric against iran, against north korea prior to trying to have a diplomatic resolution with north korea. he, of course, was the one who first brought up that phrase fire and fury. we are just getting this from our capitol hill team which is reporting that the senate armed services committee, ranking member jack reid as well as multiple congressional sources are telling nbc news that the white house has invited members of congress to a briefing at the white house at 3:00 p.m. today on iran. these are going to be top congressional leaders, andrea, and will include nancy pelosi, mccarthy, mcconnell, chuck schumer, and again, the chairman and ranking members o
u.s. soldier -- he said if a u.s. soldier is engaged, then we will respond immediately. we now know that pompeo when he was in bagdad last month was sending signals to iran to back off. they do seem to be, yis ten, looking for a diplomatic way out. >> they seem to be looking for a diplomatic way out, andrea. his tone and the significance of it cannot be overstated. this is a president who has engaged in very heated rhetoric against iran, against north korea prior to trying to have a...
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u.s. soldiers indiscriminately shooting civilians and later they spilled the beans on the torture routine a piece of the rates at the guantanamo bay which at times have resulted in death and in 2016 wiki leaks exposed to proper hillary clinton media bias in the us presidential campaign also attempts to push her rival buddies sound us out of the race journalist john pilger told us a song is facing jail for something every journalist does. but what these new charges really ought to strike. ring a bell at the very least it strikes fear into many investigative journalists who have been have been with wiki leaks and i mean julian assange through this whole i would say just thing would step aside. for releasing the truth about government secrets and how they affect all of us to warn the sister those people should be very very good. their own old. newspapers. new york times spiegel. there are individuals who have done no more. no less no less than julian assange so they could all be talking. to. us special counsel robert mueller and in his resignation on wednesday he is off the happiness investi
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u.s. soldiers indiscriminately shooting civilians a year later wiki leaks revealed the extent of the torture at guantanamo bay including alleged prison the deaths due to mistreatment and in trying to 16 we can leaks have exposed a pro hillary clinton media bias in the u.s. presidential campaign detailing attempts to push her rival bernie sanders out of the race we're now documentary filmmaker john. told us a song is facing jail something every journalist does. but what these new charges really ought to strike. ring a bell at the very least did not strike fear into many investigative journalists who have been have been with wiki leaks and i mean with julian assange through this whole i would say just being would step aside. for releasing the truth about government secrets and how they affect all of us to warn the system so those people should be very very concerned they could all be targets of their own old. newspapers the guardian the new york times or spiegel. u.s. special counsel robert mueller handed in his resignation on wednesday 2 years after he opened his investigation into alleged co
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u.s. soldiers in iraq. to the u.k. now our m.p.'s have rejected ruling out a no deal brigs it comes as top contenders to become the next prime minister so they want to keep a no deal option on the table partridge reports from london. basically these are labor and tory rebels getting together for a motion to say we want the option the house of commons wants the option to rule out a no do we want the say on legislation to stop that so a vote was forward and it came out with 39229811 votes in favor of the government what does all of this mean effectively it's about who controls directs it and been the deal option the opposition was saying effectively the new leader that came in the new leader of the troy party de facto the new prime minister because then effectively say if we're not going to go through parliament i'm going to take the u.k. absolutely as we were not have the power to do that so great for whomever the new leader is coming in and at the moment the current favorite is boris johnson he's always said that he wanted to keep a
u.s. soldiers in iraq. to the u.k. now our m.p.'s have rejected ruling out a no deal brigs it comes as top contenders to become the next prime minister so they want to keep a no deal option on the table partridge reports from london. basically these are labor and tory rebels getting together for a motion to say we want the option the house of commons wants the option to rule out a no do we want the say on legislation to stop that so a vote was forward and it came out with 39229811 votes in...
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u.s. soldiers died in indy. saudi arabia is reported to have improved its ballistic missile capability but buying technology from china president donald trump is accused of not disclosing the classified intelligence to congress which has angered democrats china's president xi jinping is the guest of honor at a major economic summit in russia he's in some pieces on his cell the 2nd day of his state visit. vladimir putin says the relationship with russia's biggest trading partner is at unprecedented levels with exports growing every year the leaders have also been talking about the korean peninsula syria and. its rank m.p.'s investigating the easter sunday church and hotel bombings have been told repeated warnings were received including one just before the attacks happened the 12 member special parliamentary committee how the director of state's intelligence made phone calls warning that something was about to happen more than 250 people were killed in the coordinated attacks which are blamed on a group linked to
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u.s. service members have been killed in central afghanistan. the taliban has claimed responsibility saying the two soldiers were killed during an ambush though the pentagon has not confirmed that. >>> and, meanwhile, the war of words between the u.s. and iran is escalating. on tuesday iran's president rejected any chance of talking and hurled insults at the white house. still, president trump signaled that he's open to negotiations but he also issued a threat warning that the u.s. will respond to an iranian attack on anything american with obliteration, and he was asked about his plan in case there is a war. >> do you have an exit strategy for iran if war does break out? >> you're not going to need an exit strategy. i don't need exit strategies. >> national security adviser john bolton says the u.s. is seeking a path to peace even as iran threatens to violate the nuclear deal still in place with europe. bolton wants all options to remain on the table. >>> three people are dead after an apparent case of workplace violence in northern california. it happened at a ford dealership in morgan hill near san jose.
u.s. service members have been killed in central afghanistan. the taliban has claimed responsibility saying the two soldiers were killed during an ambush though the pentagon has not confirmed that. >>> and, meanwhile, the war of words between the u.s. and iran is escalating. on tuesday iran's president rejected any chance of talking and hurled insults at the white house. still, president trump signaled that he's open to negotiations but he also issued a threat warning that the u.s....
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u.s. soldiers were stationed in iraq were occupying the country were patrolling the streets every day and as a consequence of course the iraqi people didn't like being occupied and so there was a resistance movement that formed and so thousands of u.s. troops were killed many thousands more suffered life altering wounds serious serious injuries and that made the war you know more more real for people that made it in other words harder to conceal by the mainstream media but way think we saw especially with the obama administration as it turned towards out things like drone warfare a turn towards you know the heavy use of special operations forces things that can be more easily concealed and that's very interesting but let's go to remain and let me just add to that proxy wars exactly here it is right now the the european union in nato countries that are part of the european union they're getting a lot of pressure from the trumpet ministration to fall in line. regards to iran and there seems to be some resistance pockets of resistance but at the end of the day they're going to have to follow
u.s. soldiers were stationed in iraq were occupying the country were patrolling the streets every day and as a consequence of course the iraqi people didn't like being occupied and so there was a resistance movement that formed and so thousands of u.s. troops were killed many thousands more suffered life altering wounds serious serious injuries and that made the war you know more more real for people that made it in other words harder to conceal by the mainstream media but way think we saw...