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president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to specialist four donald p. sloat, united states armyecialist four donald p. sloat distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a machinegunner with company d, 2nd battalion, 1st infantry regiment, 196th light infantry brigade, americal division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the republic of vietnam on january 17, 1970. on that morning, specialist four sloat's squad was conducting a patrol, serving as a blocking element in support of tanks and armored personnel carriers in the area. as the squad moved up a small hill in file formation, the lead soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby trap set up by enemy forces. as the grenade rolled down the hill, specialist four sloat knelt and picked up the grenade. after initially attempting to throw the grenade, specialist four sloat realized that detonation was imminent. he then drew the grenade to his body and shielded his squad members from the blast, saving their lives. s
president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to specialist four donald p. sloat, united states armyecialist four donald p. sloat distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a machinegunner with company d, 2nd battalion, 1st infantry regiment, 196th light infantry brigade, americal division, during combat...
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. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, and the president of the united states captain michael gary rose, captain, united states armyretired. ♪ >> we recall the words of sacred scripture. no one has greater love than this to lay down one's life. for one's friends. let us pray. almighty god, source of faith and love, be present with us here and now on this important location for our nation, as we recognize the extraordinary selfless service of captain mike rose. his heroic acts of sacrifice reveal to us the true dignity of each and every one of us, of all our brothers and sisters. they these few moments here today and this example of captain rose's noble service show the way of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. may his her like acts stir within us all the sacred desire to serve our nation. to serve with honor. and to serve with selfless acts that lead to peace. amen. pres. trump: thank you very much. chaplin hurley, vice president pence, secretary shulkin, members of congress and the armed forces and distinguished guests, please join me in welcoming captain michael gary rose to the white house. [applause]
. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, and the president of the united states captain michael gary rose, captain, united states armyretired. ♪ >> we recall the words of sacred scripture. no one has greater love than this to lay down one's life. for one's friends. let us pray. almighty god, source of faith and love, be present with us here and now on this important location for our nation, as we recognize the extraordinary selfless service of captain mike rose. his heroic acts of sacrifice...
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united states. accompanied by medal of honor recipient. recipient captain gary m. rose, united states armyretired. >> let us gather in these sacred words. no one has greater love that than this, to lay down one's life for one's friends. let us pray. almighty god, we thank you for the gift of this day, of this living lives all devoted to in service to you and this country. our hearts are especially grateful this day for the courage, honor, and extraordinary service of specialist james mcluhan, whose acts of bravery conveyed to us a true understanding of the bravery of life as his service demonstrates your faithfulness and a unconditional love for all humanity, we ask you to continue to inspire and guide others to their own acts of selflessness and grant all of us hearts eager and preservewill life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness -- liberty. amen. >> thank you very much. please, be seated. you chaplain hurley. secretary mnuchin, secretary shulkin,ecretary congressmanan out, upton and members of the armed forces, thank you for joining us as we award our nation highest specialist v, to
united states. accompanied by medal of honor recipient. recipient captain gary m. rose, united states armyretired. >> let us gather in these sacred words. no one has greater love that than this, to lay down one's life for one's friends. let us pray. almighty god, we thank you for the gift of this day, of this living lives all devoted to in service to you and this country. our hearts are especially grateful this day for the courage, honor, and extraordinary service of specialist james...
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but different military circumstances, which is a more embolden united states army attempting to make its claims to sovereignty a reality in a way they had never been able to do in the decades before. indians remained in the united states, but they were forcibly removed to areas where the united -- where the federal government wanted them to live, and they were supposed to occupy a status as domestic dependents, but not fully emancipated citizens. this is hardly happy. i want to begin today with a delightfully unhappy story. welcome back from break, this is just what you needed to hear. but i think this story is very important to set the civil war and reconstruction in context. in the west, we see a federal government holding true to one of its founding principles, to establish federal sovereignty. that is what the government is supposed to do, establish sovereignty over the land it claims, but also to preserve superiority. that had been the long tradition of the federal government, especially in the west. but in the east, particularly in the southeast, right before the exam, we consid
but different military circumstances, which is a more embolden united states army attempting to make its claims to sovereignty a reality in a way they had never been able to do in the decades before. indians remained in the united states, but they were forcibly removed to areas where the united -- where the federal government wanted them to live, and they were supposed to occupy a status as domestic dependents, but not fully emancipated citizens. this is hardly happy. i want to begin today with...
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in the united states army. joseph wheeler was one of them. there's a film of little joseph wheeler this tall walking back and forth with a little sword and a long white beard. rosser is a former confederate major general who was brought back as a general during the war with spain as well. this is a very self-conscious effort to push reconciliation. here are all these boys fighting together in blue uniforms against a common foe. against a common foe. and the newspaper loved an alenled quotation from wheeler down in cuba. as his troops were tacking and he got caught up in the moment and he said go get those damn yankees. they're spaniards. that's what i meant. that joe wheeler, he's such a caution -- and he's really just
in the united states army. joseph wheeler was one of them. there's a film of little joseph wheeler this tall walking back and forth with a little sword and a long white beard. rosser is a former confederate major general who was brought back as a general during the war with spain as well. this is a very self-conscious effort to push reconciliation. here are all these boys fighting together in blue uniforms against a common foe. against a common foe. and the newspaper loved an alenled quotation...
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this is colonel mark franklin, chief history and legacy branch, united states army, american war commemoration. and he says, "when i first came on board with the commemoration in 2011 on the one of the first dongs might team tried to was determine an accurate number of women who served in vietnam, both nurses and non-medical, because i wanted to do a series on both. women veterans, we were able to get pretty solid eta from each of the services except for the army. and that is pretty sad, to have that told to you when we have the largest group over there. they were a challenge, according to colonel franklin during and after some pretty expensive research, we were able to find accurate data that would provide something more than round formates or guesstimates, army women veterans who served in vietnam. left.imately 700 but again, this is a very rough estimate because, by their own admission, the united states army did not keep good records of vietnam veteran women. if someone has that information, and is willing to share it with us, i would be most grateful. but i just don't think it is out ther
this is colonel mark franklin, chief history and legacy branch, united states army, american war commemoration. and he says, "when i first came on board with the commemoration in 2011 on the one of the first dongs might team tried to was determine an accurate number of women who served in vietnam, both nurses and non-medical, because i wanted to do a series on both. women veterans, we were able to get pretty solid eta from each of the services except for the army. and that is pretty sad,...
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president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded, in the name of congress, the medal of honor to major charles s. kettles, united states armyjor charles s. kettles distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity while serving as flight commander, 176th aviation company, (airmobile) (light), 14th combat aviation battalion, americal division near duc pho, republic of vietnam. on 15 may, 1967, major kettles, upon learning that an airborne infantry unit had suffered casualties during an intense firefight with the enemy, immediately volunteered to lead a flight of six uh-1 delta helicopters to carry reinforcements to the embattled force and to evacuate wounded personnel. enemy small arms, automatic weapons, and mortar fire raked the landing zone, inflicting heavy damage to the helicopters. however, major kettles refused to depart until all helicopters were loaded to capacity. he then returned to the battlefield with full knowledge of the intense enemy fire awaiting his arrival, to bring more reinforcements, landing in the midst of enemy mortar and automatic weapons fire that seriously wounded his gunner and severe
president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded, in the name of congress, the medal of honor to major charles s. kettles, united states armyjor charles s. kettles distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity while serving as flight commander, 176th aviation company, (airmobile) (light), 14th combat aviation battalion, americal division near duc pho, republic of vietnam. on 15 may, 1967, major kettles, upon learning that an...
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but again, this is a very rough estimate because, by their own admission, the united states army did not keep good records of vietnam veteran women. if someone has that information, and is willing to share it with us, i would be most grateful. but i just don't think it is out there, and that is what i got from him earlier this week. the marines, we have 35. we know there are 35 of them. i have gone to quantico. mary is our marine representative and did an excellent job. i have given her permission so that she and the quantico people can do a report on the women marines by themselves. i hope that happens. the navy, the navy identified eight women. we found for other women thanks to penny adams, who was on the the two ships. i'm not sure if she was on the sanctuary but she was on one of those two ships, the sanctuary, i believe. they were hospital ships off of da nang. so we count 12 now, instead of the eighth. we have approximately 200 air force women. we don't have a good count on them, at all, and we are working on it. as you can see from the numbers that the army has the greatest m
but again, this is a very rough estimate because, by their own admission, the united states army did not keep good records of vietnam veteran women. if someone has that information, and is willing to share it with us, i would be most grateful. but i just don't think it is out there, and that is what i got from him earlier this week. the marines, we have 35. we know there are 35 of them. i have gone to quantico. mary is our marine representative and did an excellent job. i have given her...
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when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get to serve the customers of pg&e. i get to help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e i'm successful living in eureka with our two beautiful kids with a brand new career all because of the power pathway program. if you are a veteran, go to pge.com/powerpathway and hopefully your life will change like mine did. together, we're building a better california. >>> welcome back. at the live desk, president trump has arrived in vietnam for the summit and he spoke to a gathering of ceos on the sidelines of the annual summit. trade and economic growth are on the top of his agenda. leaders are anxious to see what america's first mean force them. he delivered what appeared to be a sharp rebuke to china, a striking change of tone from yesterday. >> from this day forward, we will compete on a fair and equal basis. we are not going to let the united states be taken advantage of anymore. >> a
when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get to serve the customers of pg&e. i get to help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e i'm successful living in eureka with our two beautiful kids with a brand new career all because of the power pathway program. if you are a veteran, go to pge.com/powerpathway and hopefully...
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and major general michael howard commanding general of the united states army military district of washington. ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] he and ladies and gentlemen major general michael heller. executive director army national military cemetery. mr. thomas stevens governmental in or veterans association united states of america. and the honorable david shulkin secretary of veterans affairs. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. [applause] ladies and gentlemen please remain standing for the procession of our nations colors. as we march on the colors the united states air force band will play the national amblin march. leave put your hand over your --e or render a hand salute which are hand over your heart or render a hand a salute. ♪ please remain standing for the prayers for all veterans delivered by chairman -- chaplain michael mccoy senior. >> let us pray. eternal goda of nations in , we invite your presence in this most sacred god where many of our veterans and families have gathered and many of our nations heroes rest. we give you thanks on this veterans day
and major general michael howard commanding general of the united states army military district of washington. ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] he and ladies and gentlemen major general michael heller. executive director army national military cemetery. mr. thomas stevens governmental in or veterans association united states of america. and the honorable david shulkin secretary of veterans affairs. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. [applause] ladies and...
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we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known united states army was so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a mismatch between the way we. work to be and the reality of the twenty first century. for you and i want to show you how many of the persons that you're sending out you should be child soldiers and i and i child soldiers. at this time. yeah. yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah. the largest garbage dump in you. sit on moscow's big doorstep only thirteen miles from red square and the kremlin you to surrounded by a tall fence and heavily guarded. events on paper no wonder the plenty of people do live here the great majority are desperately in need of medical care and i tried to hold. them on occasion and i smuggled some of them to hospital only to discover that they were completely and she can this wall of indifference i collapsed into tears. the people i was trying to help saw this and thought they asked me to stop trying they would rather die than travel me with their problems it's a readiness to sacrifice a life for the sake of my call
we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known united states army was so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a mismatch between the way we. work to be and the reality of the twenty first century. for you and i want to show you how many of the persons that you're sending out you should be child soldiers and i and i child soldiers. at this time. yeah. yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah. the largest garbage dump in you. sit on moscow's big doorstep only...
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also, as if marine corps was not enough, he listened to the united states army serve in the korean war, survived the awful battle. my name is peter mcdonnell, i am the president of the 13 surviving navajo code talkers. to it i am 90 years old. i went in when i was 15 years old in early 1944. i was with the first marine brigade on guam and went to north china with six marine division to get those japanese and northern china to surrender. they did not want to surrender, but it took first marine division and 60 marine division to get them to surrender. ceremonyseparate tree -- treaty ceremony on october 25, 1945. navajo code talkers in the early part of world war ii, the enemy was breaking every military code that was being used in the pacific. for created a huge problem strategizing against the enemy. eventually, the suggestion was 1942, february of 42, to use navajo language as the code. recruiting 29 young whatos, not telling them they are being recruited for, because this was a top-secret operation. do do want tod, join the marines do you want to fight the enemy? so they volunteered.
also, as if marine corps was not enough, he listened to the united states army serve in the korean war, survived the awful battle. my name is peter mcdonnell, i am the president of the 13 surviving navajo code talkers. to it i am 90 years old. i went in when i was 15 years old in early 1944. i was with the first marine brigade on guam and went to north china with six marine division to get those japanese and northern china to surrender. they did not want to surrender, but it took first marine...
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within the fifth marine division, also, as if marine corps was not enough, he was is it any united states army. that awful battle. brian is peter mcdonald, i am -- i am nott israel, i went in when i was 15 1944.old in that we went onto north china toh sixth marine division get the japanese in northern china to surrender. they do not want to surrender. it took first marine division -- six marine division to get them to surrender. october 5, 1945, navajo code talkers -- in the early part of -- every military was specific, this created a huge problem for strategizing against the anti-. eventually, the suggestion was 1942 -- february 1942 to usenet a language as the clue. corps recruited 29 young navajos not telling them -- what they were being recruited for because this was a operation, they were just asked if they wanted to join the marines, you want to fight the enemy, come join the marines. they volunteered, 29 young navajo joined the marines in 1942. that has to boot camp with flying colors, combat training the same thing. her -- burning core -- marine corps training school. they were separat
within the fifth marine division, also, as if marine corps was not enough, he was is it any united states army. that awful battle. brian is peter mcdonald, i am -- i am nott israel, i went in when i was 15 1944.old in that we went onto north china toh sixth marine division get the japanese in northern china to surrender. they do not want to surrender. it took first marine division -- six marine division to get them to surrender. october 5, 1945, navajo code talkers -- in the early part of --...
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won't mind too much if i tell it today. 36 years ago this march, a first lieutenant in the united states army, 1st battalion, 97 artillery, awoke at dawn to a massive north vietnamese attack on a hill top outpost. he and his brothers were heavily outnumbered, it took just minutes for the enemy to break through their defenses and the fighting very quickly became hand-to-hand. history records in that moment that that young 1st lieutenant rallied his brother to stand their ground. ordered air and artillery strikes from a dangerously exposed position for four straight hours. as the situation worsened, he personally directed the withdrawal and provided cover fire and to ensure his brother's safety, and to inflict maximum damage on the enemy, he actually called in an artillery strike on his own position. wounded and unable to escape himself, he managed to evade detection for eight long days until he was rescued when american forces retook the outpost. for his conspicuous gallantry, at the risk of his own life above and beyond the call of duty he received, of course, the medal of honor. so would you
won't mind too much if i tell it today. 36 years ago this march, a first lieutenant in the united states army, 1st battalion, 97 artillery, awoke at dawn to a massive north vietnamese attack on a hill top outpost. he and his brothers were heavily outnumbered, it took just minutes for the enemy to break through their defenses and the fighting very quickly became hand-to-hand. history records in that moment that that young 1st lieutenant rallied his brother to stand their ground. ordered air and...
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did that russia was some nefarious is somehow plotting is always trying to get swarm upon the united states army for a design kind of thinking is not going to go away easily too much invested in it. the creation of a unified european army could soon be a reality twenty three member states have signed a new joint defense pact called pesca our european correspondent peter all of us as more. permanent security cooperation or pascoe is essentially in layman's terms a military agreement it would allow the free movement across borders across national borders of military hardware and personnel without them having to be stopped to be checked its architects say it's been drawn up in response to the threats posed by. and by russia it is worth noting though that two of the big boys at the european table in france and germany have very different ideas about how they see us go operating in reality france well they say that they wanted to be a much smaller force a much more targeted force that fits with current french military operations that are in that are under way where is germany here in berlin they're s
did that russia was some nefarious is somehow plotting is always trying to get swarm upon the united states army for a design kind of thinking is not going to go away easily too much invested in it. the creation of a unified european army could soon be a reality twenty three member states have signed a new joint defense pact called pesca our european correspondent peter all of us as more. permanent security cooperation or pascoe is essentially in layman's terms a military agreement it would...
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corps was notne enough, he enlisted in the united states army, served in the korean war, survived that awful battle. my name is peter mcdonald. i am the president of the 13 surviving navajo code talkers. i went in. i am 90 years old. i went in when i was 15 years old in 1944 and was with the --st marine date on guam first marine brigade on guam and then went on to north china with six marine division to get those japanese and northern china to surrender. they didn't want to surrender, but it took six marine divisions to get them to surrender eventually. we had a separate treaty october 20 china 1945.945 -- october 25, navajo code talkers in the early part of world war ii, the enemy was breaking every military code being used in the pacific. for created a huge problem strategizing against the enemy. a suggestion was made february, to use navajo language as a code. recruited 29 young them whatot telling they were being recruited for because this was a top-secret operation. asked, do you want to join the marines? do you want to fight the enemy? come join the marines. navajos joined the ma
corps was notne enough, he enlisted in the united states army, served in the korean war, survived that awful battle. my name is peter mcdonald. i am the president of the 13 surviving navajo code talkers. i went in. i am 90 years old. i went in when i was 15 years old in 1944 and was with the --st marine date on guam first marine brigade on guam and then went on to north china with six marine division to get those japanese and northern china to surrender. they didn't want to surrender, but it...
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early on secured control of the lake in order to protect the fledgling tone of burlington, the united states armyder lieutenant sylvester churchill built a gun battery on the bluffs overlooking the burlington harbor. the british navy had free reign on the lake. cameer 2, 1813, they into the bay with the intent of burning the city to the ground and were repelled by the american guns at the battery and some of commodore thomas mcdonough's american gunboats that had been built for the defense of the lake. mcdonough's fleet was being creek,n vermont on otter where there was an established, industrial area. it wasn't till late in the summer of 1814 the american fleet was ready to sail. when it was ready, it went immediately north on the lake to engage with a british invasion force that was being assembled samee richelieu river, page from the playbook from the american revolution. unlike the battle northwest of burlington, the battle of plattsburgh, called the battle of lake champlain, took place in cumberland bay. the american fleets got there first commodore thomas mcdonough was able to arrange his s
early on secured control of the lake in order to protect the fledgling tone of burlington, the united states armyder lieutenant sylvester churchill built a gun battery on the bluffs overlooking the burlington harbor. the british navy had free reign on the lake. cameer 2, 1813, they into the bay with the intent of burning the city to the ground and were repelled by the american guns at the battery and some of commodore thomas mcdonough's american gunboats that had been built for the defense of...
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when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get to of pg&e. i get to help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e i'm successful living in eureka with our two beautiful kids with a brand new career all because of the power pathway program. if you are a veteran, go to pge.com/powerpathway and hopefully your life will change like mine did. together, we're building a better california. jackbreak up your breakfast routine with your choice of two grilled pockets filled with either ham or sausage. both made with freshly cracked eggs and two melty cheeses. all jam packed into a warm, grilled flour tortilla. so give your tired old breakfast a wake-up call. try jack's breakfast pockets for just two bucks. but you'd better hurry, because if you snooze, you'll lose out on this deal. come try jack's breakfast pockets, each for just two bucks. only from jack in the box. >>> we all know that teenagers are encourage bl the last thing they
when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get to of pg&e. i get to help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e i'm successful living in eureka with our two beautiful kids with a brand new career all because of the power pathway program. if you are a veteran, go to pge.com/powerpathway and hopefully your life will change...
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early on secured as a result,e lake in order to protect the fledgling town of burlington, the united states armyer the command of lieutenant sylvester churchill, built a gun battery on the bluffs overlooking religion harbor. the british navy and free reign on the lake, october 2 1813. we came into burlington bay with the intent of burning the city to the ground, or the town as it was at that point and were repelled by the american guns at the battery. in the american gunboats that have been built for the lake. the main fleet was being built in vermont on the otter creek, where there was an established industrial area and it wasn't until late in the summer of 1814 that the american fleet was ready to sail. when it was ready, it went immediately north of the lake to engage with the british invasion force that was being assembled on the richelieu river. same page from the playbook of the american revolution. unlike the battle of l4, which took place on the new york side northwest of burlington, the battle of plattsburgh sometimes called the battle of lake champlain took place just north of l4 in cu
early on secured as a result,e lake in order to protect the fledgling town of burlington, the united states armyer the command of lieutenant sylvester churchill, built a gun battery on the bluffs overlooking religion harbor. the british navy and free reign on the lake, october 2 1813. we came into burlington bay with the intent of burning the city to the ground, or the town as it was at that point and were repelled by the american guns at the battery. in the american gunboats that have been...
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serving eight years in the united states army as medical officer. specifically a pediatric neurologist. elected to the statenate for two terms. winning the lieutenant governor seat. all the while still seeing patients. father of two who prides himself on listening and working with people who don't always agree with him. >> a good example of that but the legislation i introduced in 2008. the smoking ban in restaurants. if you think of the influence that tobacco companies have in virginia that was an uphill battle. it was defeated in 2008 but i went back in 2009 and i worked with people from both sides of the aisle. i talked to them about the ill-effects of the secondhand smoke. they said you know what, ralph? you are right. jonathan: the signed into law. but now he is in a bitter race getting a lot of outside attention and ads running that both sides take issue with. but this one even he said he didn't care for. the last ad you put out with the confederate flag and the gillespie supporter, is that crossing the line? >> i didn't put the ad out there.
serving eight years in the united states army as medical officer. specifically a pediatric neurologist. elected to the statenate for two terms. winning the lieutenant governor seat. all the while still seeing patients. father of two who prides himself on listening and working with people who don't always agree with him. >> a good example of that but the legislation i introduced in 2008. the smoking ban in restaurants. if you think of the influence that tobacco companies have in virginia...
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when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get to serve the customers of pg&e. i get to help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e i'm successful living in eureka with our two beautiful kids with a brand new career all because of the power pathway program. if you are a veteran, go to pge.com/powerpathway and hopefully your life will change like mine did. together, we're building a better california. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow! nice outfit. when i grow up, i'm going to mars. we're working on that. some people know how far they want to go. a personalized financial strategy can help you get them there. see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. for disease control and prevention for our series. your health with joan lunden and the cdc. every tuesday and thursday on kpix 5 at 6am during commercial time. sponsored by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention
when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get to serve the customers of pg&e. i get to help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e i'm successful living in eureka with our two beautiful kids with a brand new career all because of the power pathway program. if you are a veteran, go to pge.com/powerpathway and hopefully...
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also, as if marine corps was not enough, he enlisted to be united states army, and served in the korean war. survived that awful battle at chosin. my name is peter macdonald. i'm the president of the 13 surviving navajo code talkers. i went in, i'm 90 years old, i went in when i was 15 years old in 1944. i was with the 1st marine brigade on guam, and then went on to north china with 6th marine division to get those japanese in northern china to surrender. they didn't want to surrender, but it took 1st marine division, 6th marine division to get them to surrender eventually. we had a separate treaty ceremony in tsingtao, china, october 25th, 1945. navajo code talkers, in the early part of world war ii, the enemy was breaking every military code that was being used in the pacific. this created a huge problem for strategizing against the enemy. eventually, a suggestion was made in early 1942, february '42, essentially, to use navajo language as a code. the marine corps recruited 29 young navajos, not telling them what they are being recruited for, because this was a top-secret operation. t
also, as if marine corps was not enough, he enlisted to be united states army, and served in the korean war. survived that awful battle at chosin. my name is peter macdonald. i'm the president of the 13 surviving navajo code talkers. i went in, i'm 90 years old, i went in when i was 15 years old in 1944. i was with the 1st marine brigade on guam, and then went on to north china with 6th marine division to get those japanese in northern china to surrender. they didn't want to surrender, but it...
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united states senator for alabama. previously attorney general sessions served as an assistant united states attorney and united states attorney for the southern district of alabama. alabama attorney general, and captain in the united states army reserves. attorney general sessions is a graduate of huntington college and the university of alabama law school. welcome, attorney general sessions. your anti-written statement will be entered into the record, and we ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes but i noted the ranking member took a few more minutes than that, if you find that necessary please feel free to do that as well. welcome. >> thank you very much. mr. chairman, is an honor to be before this distinguished committee, having served 20 years on your counterpart in the senate, the senate judiciary committee. mr. chairman, i must note that i note with regret your announcement of retirement, and i know that our relationship has been good in the past, and hope it will continue to be good as you serve your. you've done a fabulous job in leading this committee. on my first day as attorney general i spoke about quote, the critical role we at the department play in maintaining and strengthening the rule of law, w
united states senator for alabama. previously attorney general sessions served as an assistant united states attorney and united states attorney for the southern district of alabama. alabama attorney general, and captain in the united states army reserves. attorney general sessions is a graduate of huntington college and the university of alabama law school. welcome, attorney general sessions. your anti-written statement will be entered into the record, and we ask that you summarize your...
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cleckley, united states army, retired. i did 28 years of service in the military. i was a weekend warrior, part-time soldier, and i was active duty. and i am proud to be a 28-year veteran serving this country. i was raised in the south. i was raised since i was born in the south. my mother raised five of us. my father abandoned us. she struggled to keep us fed and trained us well. and i know that i got my strength and my perseverance from watching my mother. with my dreams, i knew i wanted to graduate from high school. i wanted to go to college. i couldn't go to college, 'cause we didn't have the funds. so i had to find that vehicle to go to college. and, so, it ended up being the vehicle to go to college was the military. once i went in, i set my goal to get to the highest rank i could possibly get to. i worked hard at every job, but i never lost that sight of that dream to get a college degree. >> general cleckley's success has come with its share of heartache. her husband, gus, died suddenly, at age 41, leaving julia a single mom. >> and he was a medic and he wa
cleckley, united states army, retired. i did 28 years of service in the military. i was a weekend warrior, part-time soldier, and i was active duty. and i am proud to be a 28-year veteran serving this country. i was raised in the south. i was raised since i was born in the south. my mother raised five of us. my father abandoned us. she struggled to keep us fed and trained us well. and i know that i got my strength and my perseverance from watching my mother. with my dreams, i knew i wanted to...
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doctors esper you've been on a two-week one of our greatest institutions the united states army. if confirmed he will serve the organization that is facing many challenges including full spectrum readiness while the continued to deploy soldiers around the world. the army continues to grapple with modernization to include how best to make target investment programs canceling those efforts that are underperforming or prohibited. doctors esper have a wealth of experience as well as lyrics sensitive experience in the public and private sector. if trends burned your unique perspective will allow you to tackle these challenges head-on and i look forward to hearing your views on these issues. mr. wilkie if confirmed he will face many challenges including first and foremost that our military has adequate numbers of ready and trained servicemembers and sufficiently high character and talent and national defense objected to this overarching -- requires organizational challenges. military personnel cost of continued to rise exceeding the increase to the overall defense budget even as the ove
doctors esper you've been on a two-week one of our greatest institutions the united states army. if confirmed he will serve the organization that is facing many challenges including full spectrum readiness while the continued to deploy soldiers around the world. the army continues to grapple with modernization to include how best to make target investment programs canceling those efforts that are underperforming or prohibited. doctors esper have a wealth of experience as well as lyrics...
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when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get toto help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e i'm successful living in eureka with our two beautiful kids with a brand new career all because of the power pathway program. if you are a veteran, go to pge.com/powerpathway and hopefully your life will change like mine did. together, we're building a better california. ♪ >>> catherine zeta-jones, stunning in royal blue. she walked the red carpet with husband michael douglas and their son cameron with last night's legacy of vision gala. katherine and michael celebrate their 17th wedding anniversary this month. >> in hollywood, that's a lifetime. >>> there's another couple hoping for that longevity. "bachelorette" rachel and her fiance, bryan. they're opening up to "e.t." online's lauren zima. >> when cow look back at the first two weeks, what kind of effect did that have? >> we should b have been celebrating. out in public. for
when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get toto help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e i'm successful living in eureka with our two beautiful kids with a brand new career all because of the power pathway program. if you are a veteran, go to pge.com/powerpathway and hopefully your life will change like mine did....
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as you may may know i'm a veteran of the united states army. >> reporter: the news conference at the virginia state capitol today, northum unveiled his transition team and said his four priorities for his first days in office are going to be the economy. it will be health care, it's also going to be gun control and the opioid crisis northum said needs to be addressed in the commonwealth. now, after that, it was a short trip over to the governor's mansion to have lunch with the current occupant. trey mcauliffe, of course, mcauliffe said the rough tone of the last few weeks of the gubernatorial election was due, in part to ed gillespie saying, quote, gillespie pulled us into the gutter. he was asked about his own plans for 2020 and whether or not he would run for the white house himself. mcauliffe did not shake off that question. >> once i finish missions, take out chartible work, but i'll take a leave in 36 governors' races, i'll be out there. >> he'll be out there. incidentally, the governor elect northum took time to congratulate his incoming lieutenant governor elect justice fairfax
as you may may know i'm a veteran of the united states army. >> reporter: the news conference at the virginia state capitol today, northum unveiled his transition team and said his four priorities for his first days in office are going to be the economy. it will be health care, it's also going to be gun control and the opioid crisis northum said needs to be addressed in the commonwealth. now, after that, it was a short trip over to the governor's mansion to have lunch with the current...
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honor is the highest award, united states can bestow on person for bravery above and beyond the call of duty. - the medal of honor, came about because the united states army actually did not have any medals to give to it's soldiers prior to the civil war. today of course we have to pretty much do a very heroic act, something that's distinctly either saves lives, or saves a situation. in a civil war, you didn't have to do that. a lot of time a soldier would get a medal of honor for just picking up a dropped flag. but today though, you actually have to do something in combat, with an enemy force, and that's a little bit different than some of the medals of honor, that we've given out in the past. - how tall are y you? for accuracy, you should really answer this question early in the day. scientists have proven that you're about 1% taller in the morning, that's because of the effect of gravity. as the day goes on, the weight of the world is literally pushing you down, making you shorter. so, if you want to know your true height, measure yourself as soon as you get out of bed. - this message about drinking and driving is brought to you by the national road sa
honor is the highest award, united states can bestow on person for bravery above and beyond the call of duty. - the medal of honor, came about because the united states army actually did not have any medals to give to it's soldiers prior to the civil war. today of course we have to pretty much do a very heroic act, something that's distinctly either saves lives, or saves a situation. in a civil war, you didn't have to do that. a lot of time a soldier would get a medal of honor for just picking...
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after the war was over, the chief of staff of the united states army came to the armed services committee and said, senators, you have a hollow army. because the military was eroded because of drugs, because of anti-war, because of the inequities of the draft. we were in bad shape. and fortunately then, if i may be a bit colloquialism, ronald reagan came along with a commitment to rebuild our the media guy came up to him, you have all these guys you are throwing out all these guys. what's going to be left? you see that guy over there? he's my driver. if he and i are the only two left in the marine corps, if that's what it takes, i'm going to fix the marine corps. it was a very big problem, challenge to rebuild our military after what happened after the vietnam conflict. brian: senator mccain, thank you for your time. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> it consumed presidents from john f. kennedy to gerald r. ford. american history
after the war was over, the chief of staff of the united states army came to the armed services committee and said, senators, you have a hollow army. because the military was eroded because of drugs, because of anti-war, because of the inequities of the draft. we were in bad shape. and fortunately then, if i may be a bit colloquialism, ronald reagan came along with a commitment to rebuild our the media guy came up to him, you have all these guys you are throwing out all these guys. what's going...
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we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known the united states army is so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a mismatch between the way we. work to be and the reality of the twenty first century. for you and i want to show you how many of the persons that you're sending out child soldiers and i have my child soldiers reloaded at this time. a new poll ranks mexico city is the pulled worst in the world for sexual violence many women are attacked while moving in the crowded spaces of the metro buses and even at the hands of taxi drivers the conversation starts with do you have a boyfriend you're very pretty young you feel unsafe threatened you think about how to react what do i do if this gets worse now mariani uses a new service it's called lal dr it's for women passages only and run by women drivers the apple for some extra features like a panic button in twenty four seven monitoring of drivers we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known united states army was so reliant on the private sector i would call it a
we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known the united states army is so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a mismatch between the way we. work to be and the reality of the twenty first century. for you and i want to show you how many of the persons that you're sending out child soldiers and i have my child soldiers reloaded at this time. a new poll ranks mexico city is the pulled worst in the world for sexual violence many women are...
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. >>> now to the scene of the new national museum of the united states army. today was what's called the topping it's slated to open in 2019. and leaders from the army and the construction company signed the final metal beam before they hoist it into place. and in accordance with other topping out traditions an evergreen tree was mounted on to the beam. >> guess who took an early trip to the area this morning? old saint nick hopped aboard a fairfax county fire engine and headed out on to the beltway express lane. fire officials are hoping rudolph and the other reindeer don't get too upset. as far as we know, santa doesn't have any immediate plans on trading in his traditional way of getting the gifts to all of you. >> if he had to sit in traffic around here, he'd never get any where. there's still time for you to make a difference tonight. you might remember robert and mia, they got a three-year-old, twin two-year-olds, and now, they're expecting triplets. >> they're on instagram. and they bows. three boys and three girls on the way. >> we're accepting diaper
. >>> now to the scene of the new national museum of the united states army. today was what's called the topping it's slated to open in 2019. and leaders from the army and the construction company signed the final metal beam before they hoist it into place. and in accordance with other topping out traditions an evergreen tree was mounted on to the beam. >> guess who took an early trip to the area this morning? old saint nick hopped aboard a fairfax county fire engine and headed...
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he attacked that very essence of it and the fact that the judge, who is a colonel in the united states army, failed to stand up for that code that we consider to be inviolate, astounds me. david: by the way, the colonel's name is jeffrey nance. i'm wondering what do you think was going on? you can't get inside somebody else's head, but he did mention president trump's comments about bergdahl, suggesting there might be mitigating evidence involving those comments. did that play a role in his sentencing, such as it was? >> that could only play a role if it affected nance in the term that it was undue command influence, but nance had already said even before he was adjudicating the actual sentence that he was unpersuaded by any comments about sergeant bergdahl. he would confine his judgment to what takes place in his courtroom and certainly, you know, there were two soldiers that came into that courtroom that were severely wounded and one wife of a soldier who testified on his behalf who's completely paralyzed, who is unable to speak and evidently, none of that was persuasive. david: it's hard
he attacked that very essence of it and the fact that the judge, who is a colonel in the united states army, failed to stand up for that code that we consider to be inviolate, astounds me. david: by the way, the colonel's name is jeffrey nance. i'm wondering what do you think was going on? you can't get inside somebody else's head, but he did mention president trump's comments about bergdahl, suggesting there might be mitigating evidence involving those comments. did that play a role in his...
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as you know i'm veteran of the united states army. >> we saw the adds, ralph saw them a lot. ralph northam says economy and opioid rice is and gun control will be hissh use. >> fill murphy was so excited he literally, literally jumped for joy. watch. dude has hops but when we were watching that we thought it producer christie pkd a song that works better i want to you watch and see what you think about it. let's go. ♪ i'm so excited, i just can't hide it♪ >> by the way i can't tell of the shoes he was wearing there regardless he and jeffy spano would have a good time together. phil murphy, new governor of new jersey. a lot of candidates that didn't come out on top were gracious in defeat and not bo deal. it started after chair of staten island reform committee tweeted congrats to bo after spending a million appears to have finished fifth. he hit back with no regard for grammar. >> good morning frank i lost last night and i'm still a multi-millionaire and you're a fat losser in the looser reform party. control room, good or bad. what did you think on that one there. >> those t
as you know i'm veteran of the united states army. >> we saw the adds, ralph saw them a lot. ralph northam says economy and opioid rice is and gun control will be hissh use. >> fill murphy was so excited he literally, literally jumped for joy. watch. dude has hops but when we were watching that we thought it producer christie pkd a song that works better i want to you watch and see what you think about it. let's go. ♪ i'm so excited, i just can't hide it♪ >> by the way i...
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when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get tohe customers of pg&e. i get to help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e i'm successful living in eureka with our two beautiful kids with a brand new career all because of the power pathway program. if you are a veteran, go to pge.com/powerpathway and hopefully your life will change like mine did. together, we're building a better california. warming up...dubs are flat out red hot.. warriors def coach ron adams gave an nba championship riing to james michael mcdoo...now with the philadel arly on, big m >>> ron adams gave an nba championship ring to mcadoo, now with the 76ers. mcgee with the steal. scored 11 off bench. dubs up by 7. these are the new-look 76ers, talented, yes! stop, pop, yes, sir! by 12. durant led all scorers with 29. later in the quarter, a big block! that ignited the offense. nick young, go ahead. 13 off the bench. 36 points, 3rd quarter. in the 4th, liv
when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get tohe customers of pg&e. i get to help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e i'm successful living in eureka with our two beautiful kids with a brand new career all because of the power pathway program. if you are a veteran, go to pge.com/powerpathway and hopefully your life...
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for example, building up our military as you may may know, i'm a veteran of the united states army. >porter: now, during his news conference today, governor introduced his transition team which will oversee the transfer of power from the recall of administration to the incoming northum administration. northum says his first priority right out of the gate were going to be the economy, it is going to be healthcare, it is going to be the opioid crisis and he wants to do something about gun control, he says, now, after the conclusion of this briefly, he went across the street, over to the governor's mansion where he had lunch with trey mcauliffe. during their brief availability, mcauliffe said the rough tone of the last few weeks administration, he blamed on ed gillespie, he said, quote, ed brought us into the gut. he was also asked about his rumored plans for 2020, is there a possible white house run in the cards for terry mcauliffe? his answer was not exactly a know >> once i finish up on the 13th, my two big missions take on charitable work but i'm also going to take a lead in the 36 g
for example, building up our military as you may may know, i'm a veteran of the united states army. >porter: now, during his news conference today, governor introduced his transition team which will oversee the transfer of power from the recall of administration to the incoming northum administration. northum says his first priority right out of the gate were going to be the economy, it is going to be healthcare, it is going to be the opioid crisis and he wants to do something about gun...
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as you know i'm a veteran of united states army. >> democrats have been looking for a message, lookingor direction. what can they glean from ralph northam and governor in new new jersey one of the things was extent to which they were willing to embrace president. he was willing to with certain things he believed the the president would do when in the interest of commonwealth of virginia. he had nat an ad running. and it's clear now that he's won the election tells trying a strong approach and democrats fueled by seeing this as wig victory a year after a crushing loss very excited to see that message ton tin. >> when you hear a sound byte rick that northam was willing to embrace mod right and tryinging to move to center and gillespie was in the center and not comfortable embracing those trum supportsers. president trump posted that tweet soon after election results were out saying gillespie did a good job and didn't embrace me or my ideals and that's why he didn't win. do you think that's a fair assessment. >> i think gillespie did embrace some trump style campaign tactics and particula
as you know i'm a veteran of united states army. >> democrats have been looking for a message, lookingor direction. what can they glean from ralph northam and governor in new new jersey one of the things was extent to which they were willing to embrace president. he was willing to with certain things he believed the the president would do when in the interest of commonwealth of virginia. he had nat an ad running. and it's clear now that he's won the election tells trying a strong approach...
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a remarkable statement coming from an officer of the united states army. i hate and despise my government more intensely than i do the rebels. of course, the emancipation proclamation caused tumult. the question of black troops coming into the field was a subject of debate. between the condition of the army, the instability at the top, the immense issues surrounding the union war effort, of how it should be done, and a simple fact of failure, all of these left the army in a dire condition. now, perhaps the greatest threat to the army also would prove to offer it its foundation for recovery. we look at the winter of 1862/63 as a period of calm and quiet. on a physical level it certainly was. but there was a tremendous transformation, a tremendous burgeoning within the army of the potomac that winter. and that burgeoning came as a reaction not just to a new appointment, not just to abraham lincoln or the emancipation proclamation but most importantly to the rise of the northern peace party, the copperheads. just as robert e. lee's army galvanized the union a
a remarkable statement coming from an officer of the united states army. i hate and despise my government more intensely than i do the rebels. of course, the emancipation proclamation caused tumult. the question of black troops coming into the field was a subject of debate. between the condition of the army, the instability at the top, the immense issues surrounding the union war effort, of how it should be done, and a simple fact of failure, all of these left the army in a dire condition. now,...
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are fluent in world news we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known united states army was so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a mismatch between the way we. are to be here and the reality of the twenty first century enough to get here in a bagel for you and i want to show you how many of the persons that you're sending out you should be your child soldiers and like i said my child soldiers. at this time. the man who will become the next president of zimbabwe says the country's new stage of democracy. addressed thousands of cheering supporters. after. promising to deal with the economy. about four hundred people refused to leave the former australian run facility which was closed last month. being attacked by local people. we spoke to one. probably they are destroying everything all of belonging their plant. they are destroying. you know our shell. they are plucking people and treating people then you must move the prison. refusing to release prison camp because they are saying that we are not going to leave this prison camp and go to a
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won't mind too much of a tell it today. 36 years ago this march, a first lieutenant in the united states armyth artillery, awoke at dawn to a massive north vietnamese attack on a hilltop outpost. he and his brothers were outnumbered. it took minutes for the enemy to break through defenses in the fighting quickly came -- the fighting quickly became hand to hand. history records in that moment that that young first lieutenant rallied his brothers to stand their ground. he ordered air and artillery strikes from a dangerously-exposed position, for four straight hours. as the situation worsened, he personally directed the withdrawal and provided cover fire and to ensure his brother'' safety and to inflict maximum damage on the enemy he called in and artillery strike on his own position. wounded and unable to escape himself, he managed to escape detection for eight long days until he was rescued when american forces retook the outpost. for his conspicuous gallantry at the risk of his own life, above and beyond the call of duty he received, of course, the medal of honor. would you join me today in t
won't mind too much of a tell it today. 36 years ago this march, a first lieutenant in the united states armyth artillery, awoke at dawn to a massive north vietnamese attack on a hilltop outpost. he and his brothers were outnumbered. it took minutes for the enemy to break through defenses in the fighting quickly came -- the fighting quickly became hand to hand. history records in that moment that that young first lieutenant rallied his brothers to stand their ground. he ordered air and...
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when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get to serve the customers of pg&e. i get to help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e i'm successful living in eureka with our two beautiful kids with a brand new career all because of the power pathway program. if you are a veteran, go to pge.com/powerpathway and hopefully your life will change like mine did. together, we're building a better california. >>> [ music ] >> did you know?>> you can get it if you really want? >> of course. you have to work at it though. >> a big concert last night raise a lot of money for the north bay fire victims, and they can get it if they really want. >> that was a really nice thing. i love especially that they gave some of the best seats to first responders and people who lost their homes. we got to meet with them. that was nice. >> that was a big night last night. >> will come back to mornings on 2. it is friday, november 10.>> let's see how
when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get to serve the customers of pg&e. i get to help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e i'm successful living in eureka with our two beautiful kids with a brand new career all because of the power pathway program. if you are a veteran, go to pge.com/powerpathway and hopefully...
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when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get torve the customers of pg&e. i get to help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e i'm successful living in eureka with our two beautiful kids with a brand new career all because of the power pathway program. if you are a veteran, go to pge.com/powerpathway and hopefully your life will change like mine did. together, we're building a better california. we are the driven... the dedicated... the overachievers. we know our best investment is in ourselves. we don't take no for an answer. we fight for what we want. even for the things that were once a given. going to college... buying a home... and not being in debt for it for the rest of our lives. but we're only as strong as our community. who inspires and pushes us to go further than we could ever go alone. sofi. get there sooner. >>> hi there, we're live at the nasdaq market site on this chilly friday afternoon. look who stuck a
when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get torve the customers of pg&e. i get to help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e i'm successful living in eureka with our two beautiful kids with a brand new career all because of the power pathway program. if you are a veteran, go to pge.com/powerpathway and hopefully your...
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we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known united states army was so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a mismatch between the way we. work to be and the reality of the twenty first century here. for you and i want to show you how many of the persons that you're sending out you should be child soldiers. child soldiers reloaded at this time. now to breaking news on the russia investigation since president trump took office the trump show has offered plenty of distractions the raking in the right now it was a profanity laced tirade bannan is now out of for all of the drama and the disappointment disappointed very disappointed there's one achievement can't be denied my administration is putting an end to the war on coal and i have to leave call really clean coal with today's executive action i am taking historic steps to lift the restrictions on american energy to reverse government intrusion and to cancel job killing regulations he's made good on the campaign promise to repeal hundreds of federal. agencies as roll back regulations
we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known united states army was so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a mismatch between the way we. work to be and the reality of the twenty first century here. for you and i want to show you how many of the persons that you're sending out you should be child soldiers. child soldiers reloaded at this time. now to breaking news on the russia investigation since president trump took office the trump show...
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so i look forward to working closely and continuously with the committee to ensure the united states army is ready to deploy, fight, and win on any battlefield on any day under any conditions, and that the total army family are soldiers, civilians and loved ones at home are well cared for. i'm grateful for your consideration of my nomination and i look forward to your questions. thank you. >> thank you. mr. kernan. >> chairman mccain, ranking member read and distinguished members of this community. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. and for your consideration of my nomination to be under secretary of defense for intense begins. >> i'm appreciative of the trust and kfd they have placed in me. and if confirmed i look forward to assuming responsibility gs of the u.s. di. a role that i view as extremely important to our nation's security. i would like to recognize nye family who are not here in person, but in spirit and fully supportive of this commitment should i be confirmed they have all influenced me greatly. my father, who left columbia medical school in 1939 to fl
so i look forward to working closely and continuously with the committee to ensure the united states army is ready to deploy, fight, and win on any battlefield on any day under any conditions, and that the total army family are soldiers, civilians and loved ones at home are well cared for. i'm grateful for your consideration of my nomination and i look forward to your questions. thank you. >> thank you. mr. kernan. >> chairman mccain, ranking member read and distinguished members of...
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we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known the united states army was so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a mismatch between the way we on the imagined work to be and the reality of the twenty first century enough to get in a bathing pool for even less and i will tell you how many of the persons that you're sending out you should be your child soldiers and i said my dad child soldiers reloaded at this time. the story that had the greatest impact on me would probably be the. thirty four miners died and we were there were no very few television being right on that spot at that time to this is some of that story to the story and films are still alive tonight i want this viewer in malaysia like al-jazeera english because the news is not censored and you didn't miss any of the news and you can watch it on like. kenya supreme court validates president kenyatta.
we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known the united states army was so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a mismatch between the way we on the imagined work to be and the reality of the twenty first century enough to get in a bathing pool for even less and i will tell you how many of the persons that you're sending out you should be your child soldiers and i said my dad child soldiers reloaded at this time. the story that had the...
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we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known united states army was so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a mismatch between the way we. work to be here and the reality of the twenty first century in africa here in a baby you know for eleven out how many of the persons that you're sending out you should be your child soldiers and i have my child soldiers reloaded at this time. december on al-jazeera we look back at twenty seventeen through the eyes of five families have been affected by some of the big stories of the year in an increasingly polarized world people in power sheds light on the darkest abuses of authority ten days of comprehensive coverage about nuclear arsenals around the globe and the impact they have on the diplomatic stage a special program dedicated to this year's nobel peace prize laureates i can and their pursuit of a nuclear weapon free world and we look ahead to the big stories that could dominate the headlines in twenty eighteen. december on al-jazeera. transport measures employed to tackle pollution in one
we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known united states army was so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a mismatch between the way we. work to be here and the reality of the twenty first century in africa here in a baby you know for eleven out how many of the persons that you're sending out you should be your child soldiers and i have my child soldiers reloaded at this time. december on al-jazeera we look back at twenty seventeen through...
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army national military cemeteries. [applause] >> mr. thomas stevens, korean war veterans association, united states of america. and the honorable david j. shulkin, secretary of veterans affairs. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the procession of our nation's colors and those of our veterans service organizations. as we march on the colors, the united states air force band will play the national emblem march. please render a hand salute. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please remain standing for the prayer for all veterans delivered by chaplain mccoy, sr., director chaplain service national center. >> let us pray. eternal god of nations and veterans, you are so awesome in so many ways. we invite your presence in this most sacred garden where many of our veterans and families have gathered and many of our nation's heroes rest. we give you thanks on this veterans day for the courage, devotion, and sacrifice all those who have worn our nation's uniforms and offered military service for this country that we could enjoy such freedoms. god, we
army national military cemeteries. [applause] >> mr. thomas stevens, korean war veterans association, united states of america. and the honorable david j. shulkin, secretary of veterans affairs. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the procession of our nation's colors and those of our veterans service organizations. as we march on the colors, the united states air force band will play...
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won't mind too much of a tell it today. 36 years ago this march, a first lieutenant in the united states armyth artillery, awoke at dawn to a massive north vietnamese attack on a hilltop outpost. he and his brothers were outnumbered. it took minutes for the enemy to break through defenses in the fighting quickly came -- the fighting quickly became hand to hand. history records in that moment that that young first lieutenant rallied his brothers to stand their ground. he ordered air and artillery strikes from a dangerously-exposed position, for four straight hours. as the situation worsened, he personally directed the withdrawal and provided cover fire and to ensure his brother'' safety and to inflict maximum damage on the enemy he called in and artillery strike on his own position. wounded and unable to escape himself, he managed to escape detection for eight long days until he was rescued when american forces retook the outpost. for his conspicuous gallantry at the risk of his own life, above and beyond the call of duty he received, of course, the medal of honor. would you join me today in t
won't mind too much of a tell it today. 36 years ago this march, a first lieutenant in the united states armyth artillery, awoke at dawn to a massive north vietnamese attack on a hilltop outpost. he and his brothers were outnumbered. it took minutes for the enemy to break through defenses in the fighting quickly came -- the fighting quickly became hand to hand. history records in that moment that that young first lieutenant rallied his brothers to stand their ground. he ordered air and...