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and later we'll be joined by united states marine and p.t.s.d. survivor steven cochran he'll share his story and we'll hear from dr norman rosenthal he is exploring new ways to treat this insidious disorder which is described in the oxford dictionary as a persistent mental and emotional stress occurring as a result of injury or psychological shock involving disturbances sleep constant vivid recall of the experience dulled responses to others and the outside world neither of you have gone to war why did you get involved with us. my grandfather was a period of the second world war he was a polish farmer that was captured during the nazi takeover of poland and enslaved on his own land he knew what the nazis were up to a lot of people did know refused to join was a prisoner for five years each of roman severely i mean he was tortured me to escape several times and so i grew up he was widowed and i grew up listening to his stories that he never shared with anyone and we had these bunk beds and i would sleep on the top bunk and he would sleep on the bo
and later we'll be joined by united states marine and p.t.s.d. survivor steven cochran he'll share his story and we'll hear from dr norman rosenthal he is exploring new ways to treat this insidious disorder which is described in the oxford dictionary as a persistent mental and emotional stress occurring as a result of injury or psychological shock involving disturbances sleep constant vivid recall of the experience dulled responses to others and the outside world neither of you have gone to war...
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to his country, his family, and in the values and traditions and ethos of all of our great united states marines and men and women who wear the uniform. yesterday justin eldridge lost his own battle, a long battle with post traumatic stress that he fought heroically after serving in the marine corps for eight and a half years before his medical retirement in 2008. even after he returned home from afghanistan, justin had a long fight ahead of him. he returned home with the signature wounds of this war, both traumatic brain injury and post traumatic stress. and he worked for years to get the specialized treatment that he needed. he tried hard to be there for his family. according to his wife joanna, his four children loved having him around. and he faced another all-too-common problem in this country. health care at the veterans administration and accessing the care that he needed. he needed specialized treatment at the v.a., and the v.a. originally told him he'd have to wait two weeks to get it. but he reached out to my office and my staff did all that we could to get him to the hospital more qui
to his country, his family, and in the values and traditions and ethos of all of our great united states marines and men and women who wear the uniform. yesterday justin eldridge lost his own battle, a long battle with post traumatic stress that he fought heroically after serving in the marine corps for eight and a half years before his medical retirement in 2008. even after he returned home from afghanistan, justin had a long fight ahead of him. he returned home with the signature wounds of...
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make them not only we covered carlos hathcock who is considered the greatest sniper of the united states marine corps the head instructor at the quantico marine sniper school they reset up the whole thing he couldn't do it and us will wait aas well when you go into the military they give you batteries a test because the military is not still as a marksman know he was yet again got a marginal medal that's the lowest you can be ok i got a break i got to run that's the law i want to tell you one thing jesse there are two three two foods in life you are never dull and two i can't wait to read this book and i can't wait to go part of laura while i think you're going to really enjoy the chapter on dorothy kill gallery a new. or well jesse ventura the book they killed our president this is been another edition of politicking with larry king i'll see you next stuff. like come on soldiers you're in the military now no more joking any more. never been so tight in my life. every day would be close to obsolete limits. do you think it's going to be easy to fire. but everyone's desperate. suspense to protect
make them not only we covered carlos hathcock who is considered the greatest sniper of the united states marine corps the head instructor at the quantico marine sniper school they reset up the whole thing he couldn't do it and us will wait aas well when you go into the military they give you batteries a test because the military is not still as a marksman know he was yet again got a marginal medal that's the lowest you can be ok i got a break i got to run that's the law i want to tell you one...
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make them not only we covered carlos hathcock who is considered the greatest sniper of the united states marine corps the head instructor at the quantico marine sniper school they reset up the whole thing he couldn't do it and this will wait oswell when you go into the military they give you batteries of tests because the military is not still as a marksman though he was getting gad a martial medal that's the lowest you can be ok i got a break i got to run that's the law i want to tell you one thing jesse there are two truths to foods in life you are never dull and two i can't wait to read this book and i can't wait to do a part of laura well i think you're going to really enjoy the chapter on dorothy kill gallery and. very well jesse ventura the book they killed our president this is the another edition of politicking with larry king i'll see you next time. i know c.n.n. the m.s.m. b.c. fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth o
make them not only we covered carlos hathcock who is considered the greatest sniper of the united states marine corps the head instructor at the quantico marine sniper school they reset up the whole thing he couldn't do it and this will wait oswell when you go into the military they give you batteries of tests because the military is not still as a marksman though he was getting gad a martial medal that's the lowest you can be ok i got a break i got to run that's the law i want to tell you one...
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the united states marine corps has already ignored the department of defense guidance saying that theynterpret this as excepted activity. the army, navy, air force, the branches need to follow suit. secretary haig has not provided the proper guidance to congress. congress is playing games and the president needs to be the commander-in-chief. warriors deserve leaders and government. gerri: you could turn any defense department executive upside down and come up withh3 money that is owed to these people. we were dating it in our morning meeting. the government is not supposed to spend anything. the department of defense has one of the biggest budgets on capitol hill. it seems to me that the money should be there. do you fear that they are grandstanding, trying to prove their point about the pitical debate over the budget, the shut down in the government, and the result i our heroes are getting hurt. >> i think that would be truef laakers and perhaps the executive branch. i don't see that from the department of defense because in many cases the only discretionary funds available in this bi
the united states marine corps has already ignored the department of defense guidance saying that theynterpret this as excepted activity. the army, navy, air force, the branches need to follow suit. secretary haig has not provided the proper guidance to congress. congress is playing games and the president needs to be the commander-in-chief. warriors deserve leaders and government. gerri: you could turn any defense department executive upside down and come up withh3 money that is owed to these...
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make them not only we covered carlos hathcock who is considered the greatest sniper of the united states marine corps the head instructor at the quantico marine sniper school they reset up the whole thing he couldn't do it and this will wait oswell when you go into the military they give you batteries of tests because the military is not still as a marksman no he was getting gad a martial medal that's the lowest you can be ok i've got to break i got to run that's the law i want to tell you one thing jesse there are two truths to foods in life you are never dull. and two i can't wait to read this book and i can't wait to go part of war while i think you're going to really enjoy the chapter outdoors the chill down with a new for well jesse ventura the book they killed our president this is been another edition of politicking with larry king i'll see you next time. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each day. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. they can the very strong position against them all and we think that's. the internet anymore the right products are pretty
make them not only we covered carlos hathcock who is considered the greatest sniper of the united states marine corps the head instructor at the quantico marine sniper school they reset up the whole thing he couldn't do it and this will wait oswell when you go into the military they give you batteries of tests because the military is not still as a marksman no he was getting gad a martial medal that's the lowest you can be ok i've got to break i got to run that's the law i want to tell you one...
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. >> simply why the united states marine corps could be getting a make over with hats being replacedmmer unisex caps. >> colonel, i don't know why we're doing this now you? why are we doing this now? >> looks like the femininization of the marine corps. i've seen no marines like it but the uniform board that proposed it. there are implications this is a directive from the pentagon or maybe even the white house to kind of make the uniforms of our military sources gender neutral. >> the ones on the right straight look is probably going to be the fashion statement for our military. as soon as i thought this, i thought of something else from the old movie. let's take a look at this. we don't want to go there. we do not want to go there. >> we do not want to go there, and there's no reason to. this is $8 million we're talking about spending. no decision yet. here's $8 million at a time we're talking about not having enough money to fly our aircraft, fuel to move the troops around. this has nothing to do with combat readiness. this is a uniform of a particular branch look for gender neutra
. >> simply why the united states marine corps could be getting a make over with hats being replacedmmer unisex caps. >> colonel, i don't know why we're doing this now you? why are we doing this now? >> looks like the femininization of the marine corps. i've seen no marines like it but the uniform board that proposed it. there are implications this is a directive from the pentagon or maybe even the white house to kind of make the uniforms of our military sources gender...
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i spent 27 years in the united states navy and serving in the united states marine corpse as well. i have on scores of occasions had to go to the next of kin to inform some mother, some wife that their loved one had been killed in action. i know the incomprehensible grief that can ensue after that kind of notification. so the thought that a delay in death benefits would add weight to what, in my opinion, is already unspeakable grief, was just more than i could take, and so it was basically a passionate plea. it was not attempting to scold anyone. it was certainly not attempting to be hash, but it was attempting to give a wakeup call and to say enough is enough. >> last week, you said and i quote deliver us from the hypocrisy of attempting to sound reasonable while being unreasonable. why do you think it been such a challenge for lawmakers to be reasonable over the course of the last few weeks? >> well, i think sometimes you play the political game of dualing talking points, and you mouth rhetoric that you really haven't internalized and many times you'll say things that are intende
i spent 27 years in the united states navy and serving in the united states marine corpse as well. i have on scores of occasions had to go to the next of kin to inform some mother, some wife that their loved one had been killed in action. i know the incomprehensible grief that can ensue after that kind of notification. so the thought that a delay in death benefits would add weight to what, in my opinion, is already unspeakable grief, was just more than i could take, and so it was basically a...
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and goldie taylor, a former member of the united states marine corps. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you, reverend al. >> thanks. >> congressman, what's your reaction to this? >> i think it's disgusting. they should be embarrassed. this republican shutdown is now screwing with our military families who have lost their loved ones overseas. i know you talked about jay collins, reverend. i think about ashley peters who lost her husband jeremy this weekend. who's a stay-at-home mom in montana. has a son at home. she was one of those who didn't get the death benefits, who can't have the reception at the memorial service, who is now struggling who at her darkest moments, the government's not there for them. because the republicans in congress won't put it up for a vote. just vote. just put a clean cr, let's get on with this. senator mccain is right. >> goldie, it is alarming, it is startling. when you look at the fact of the death benefits not being paid to the family of fallen troops during the shutdown, housing allowance, burial expenses, travel ex
and goldie taylor, a former member of the united states marine corps. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you, reverend al. >> thanks. >> congressman, what's your reaction to this? >> i think it's disgusting. they should be embarrassed. this republican shutdown is now screwing with our military families who have lost their loved ones overseas. i know you talked about jay collins, reverend. i think about ashley peters who lost her husband jeremy this weekend. who's a...
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we are a critical part of what the fighting force, the united states marine corps is about. >> looksa little frempnch. >> it's too delicate for me evenen. i'm appalled they want men to wear it. >> looks like the guy who won the medal of honor. they wore full length bathing suits then, too. >> dan daly was wearing a black cover. it looked nothing like the dress blues which is white. this is an insult to the male ma reens. i don't think they should modify the uniform. 95% of them going gender neutral is appalling. >> thank you for being here with your point of view. >> uh thank you very much for having me. >> taking your thoughts on that on twitter. coming up, after our story on teachers unions got a teacher fired up. she wanted to share her story with us live. she'll do so next. when i first got shingles it started on my back. and i had like this four inch band of bumps that came around to the front of my body. and the pain from it was- it was excruciating. i did not want anyone to brush into me to cause me more pain than i was already enduring. i wanted to just crawl up in a ball and
we are a critical part of what the fighting force, the united states marine corps is about. >> looksa little frempnch. >> it's too delicate for me evenen. i'm appalled they want men to wear it. >> looks like the guy who won the medal of honor. they wore full length bathing suits then, too. >> dan daly was wearing a black cover. it looked nothing like the dress blues which is white. this is an insult to the male ma reens. i don't think they should modify the uniform. 95%...
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he was a united states marine.an -- >> not even allowed to speak. >> he's kept the city safe from terrorism on september 11 of 2001. if you asked how many times we would be attacked after that, i would have said eight, ten times. the policies have kept the city safe from terrorism. stop and frisk is not the only thing. there are four or five other equally important programs. it is aer part of it. another thing that happened in the city that ray opposes. police officers will be sued if they make a mistake over stop and frisk. don't you think that will stop police officers from being overly proactive. they will say, hey, my child's enl indication is at stake if i make a mistake. we need police to be proactive. the police used to sit back and wait to make arrests. i changed them into a police force that's proactive, tries to prevent crime. ray and mike have continued and done a good job. >> one of the bedrocks of the country's foundation is not less speech, it's more speech. you have a back and forth. he says what he
he was a united states marine.an -- >> not even allowed to speak. >> he's kept the city safe from terrorism on september 11 of 2001. if you asked how many times we would be attacked after that, i would have said eight, ten times. the policies have kept the city safe from terrorism. stop and frisk is not the only thing. there are four or five other equally important programs. it is aer part of it. another thing that happened in the city that ray opposes. police officers will be sued...
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the confederate flag to the steps of the white house and wave it around in one hand and the united states marinehand, i would call that seditious. i think at the end of the day, it has no business on the grounds of the white house. but to say some of these more unfortunate voices that keep shouting down at the president as if he's not a legitimate president because he happens to be black, because he happens to not share the same kinds of ideological ladyings they happen to, i think it's a more unfortunate piece. but to find our elected officials cannot stand up and call it wrong if a former marine or active duty marine is standing next to a person who is handing a con fed rat flag in one hand and he doesn't speak up to it, you find yourself guilty and accomplicet. >> in addition to the protest, ted cruz at the value voter summit in washington absolutely dominated the presidential straw poll held by that organization, as you can see. a thumping 42%. well ahead of dr. ben carson. so to your point, ryan, he's riding high, isn't he? >> right. and it's almost as if someone up above with a sense of hu
the confederate flag to the steps of the white house and wave it around in one hand and the united states marinehand, i would call that seditious. i think at the end of the day, it has no business on the grounds of the white house. but to say some of these more unfortunate voices that keep shouting down at the president as if he's not a legitimate president because he happens to be black, because he happens to not share the same kinds of ideological ladyings they happen to, i think it's a more...
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. >>> today the united states marine corps fired two generals for not adequately protecting a u.s. base in afghanistan that was attacked by the taliban last year. today also, venezuela expelled three u.s. diplomats from that country. the president of venezuela actually said the phrase "yankee, go home," when he was threatening to throw them out, something like a conspiracy theory that the u.s. is engineering venezuela's power outages now. also, the prime minister of israel met one on one with our president, at a time when our decades-long standoff with iran is changing shape rapidly. so, it's not like there's nothing going on in the world, right? it's not like there's nothing going on in the world, in washington, in the federal government, but we are, apparently, shutting it down, regardless. that is what we are barreling towards. the white house communications director is here next. ready to run your lines? okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. l
. >>> today the united states marine corps fired two generals for not adequately protecting a u.s. base in afghanistan that was attacked by the taliban last year. today also, venezuela expelled three u.s. diplomats from that country. the president of venezuela actually said the phrase "yankee, go home," when he was threatening to throw them out, something like a conspiracy theory that the u.s. is engineering venezuela's power outages now. also, the prime minister of israel...
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joining me is lieutenant colonel bill cowen, retired united states marine corps and fox news military analyst. colonel, always good to have you here. >> thanks, jamie. pleasure to be with you. >> you must be pretty proud of these two operations. what does it take? >> jamie, first off, i'm exceptionally pleased to see that delta force, our army special ops guys, finally got their day in the sunlight here. like s.e.a.l. team 6 they represent the very best that the military has to offer. we have men and women who want to be in those units who try to join them or who are nominated to go to a unit like that. they go through a lengthy process of screening. they go through a selection process which is as demanding both mentally, physically and emotionally, as any training for anything in the world. when you make it through that pipeline, you come out the other end, your work is just beginning. now you go into constant repetitive training cycles again and again and again. occasionally you're called on a mission. of course, during iraq and afghanistan we have a lot of missions. but these two m
joining me is lieutenant colonel bill cowen, retired united states marine corps and fox news military analyst. colonel, always good to have you here. >> thanks, jamie. pleasure to be with you. >> you must be pretty proud of these two operations. what does it take? >> jamie, first off, i'm exceptionally pleased to see that delta force, our army special ops guys, finally got their day in the sunlight here. like s.e.a.l. team 6 they represent the very best that the military has...
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. >> i spent 27 years in the united states navy and serving in the united states marine corps as wellave on scores of occasions had to go to the next of kin to inform some mother, some wife that their loved one had been killed in action. i know the incomprehensivible grief that can pursue after that notification. so for a delay in death benefits would add weight to what, in my opinion, is already unspeakable grief, was just more than i could take, and so it was basically a passion, a plea. it was not attempting to scold anyone. it was certainly not attempting to be harsh but it was attempting to give a wake-up call and to say, enough is enough. >> he has been brutal on congress the last few weeks, not mincing words one bit. >>> piers morgan finally with donald trump in the hot seat. the "apprentice" star played lightning round of the top players shutdown in the operations. >> i think he is doing a good job and trying to keep it altogether. >> hire or fired? >> hire. >> barack obama? >> again, i happen to think he is trying very hard. i don't think he is a natural at putting together a
. >> i spent 27 years in the united states navy and serving in the united states marine corps as wellave on scores of occasions had to go to the next of kin to inform some mother, some wife that their loved one had been killed in action. i know the incomprehensivible grief that can pursue after that notification. so for a delay in death benefits would add weight to what, in my opinion, is already unspeakable grief, was just more than i could take, and so it was basically a passion, a...
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why a decorated united states marine may be kicked out of the military. >>> this woman was making newsota. she plans on giving a letter to trick-or-treaters stating that sugar is bad to them instead of candy while the kids will send her a letter saying toilet paper or eggs you choose. >> kids are that smart. welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour a bus driver becomes a savior. we'll look at how he kept a woman from making a fateful choice. we'll tell you what he said to stop her from jumping off the bridge. >>> plus details on a little boy who shared the stage with pope francis. he would not go back to his seat. instead he found a much better one. an official calls it a move right out of a story. wait till you hear the story. >>> a major could be thrown out of the military for throwing out classified information from his personal e-mail account. some say he shouldn't be disciplined. they believe he's a hero. david martin is at the pentagon. good morning. >> good morning, charlie and norah. that's right achlt marine officer tried to warn fellow marines in afghan
why a decorated united states marine may be kicked out of the military. >>> this woman was making newsota. she plans on giving a letter to trick-or-treaters stating that sugar is bad to them instead of candy while the kids will send her a letter saying toilet paper or eggs you choose. >> kids are that smart. welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour a bus driver becomes a savior. we'll look at how he kept a woman from making a fateful choice. we'll...
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.: yes, i am a united states marine.m a combat marine suffering inflicted when i was in afghanistan. i did ford taurus in afghanistan and iraq. 4 two wars -- tours in afghanistan and iraq. administrationhe said i do not believe we will have enough money to pay the soldiers who have come home who have put their lives on the line. i lost 59 men undermine command. i am suffering from cancer. woundsso many different high am i going to survive without disability benefits? life to this country. i am not republican or democrat. i am a marine and i take my orders. what about all of the men and women who have served and have nothing to look forward to? putovernment does not get back online, we are not going to receive our money. we are not going to receive our disability? where are we going to go? guest: were you finished? i do not want to interrupt you. caller: i know all of the representatives from minnesota. ls is a retired major from the army. how can this happen. what are we going to do? live we haveing to made the ultimate
.: yes, i am a united states marine.m a combat marine suffering inflicted when i was in afghanistan. i did ford taurus in afghanistan and iraq. 4 two wars -- tours in afghanistan and iraq. administrationhe said i do not believe we will have enough money to pay the soldiers who have come home who have put their lives on the line. i lost 59 men undermine command. i am suffering from cancer. woundsso many different high am i going to survive without disability benefits? life to this country. i am...
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he is preparing to run his first united states marine corps marathon. i will invite the speakers to give five minutes of opening remarks. these begin. >> thank you for being with us today, and it is always honored to be here. i'm looking forward to the questions and listening, so i will be brief. i will talk to you from the small part of my world that i see, the defense part of it, as we look at the asia-pacific rebalance, or pivot, as josh mentioned. people will ask me, what he you see regarding, and they might pick the topic and it could be in iraq, afghanistan, the navy, or whatever, and you could go on -- each of us could talk about the lanes we run in, but in the minutes i have today, what i would like to emphasize is what is missing. what is missing from the debate, what is missing from what we see, and when i hear any one orking bout the asia-pacific rebalance, the first thing i see that is missing is the capabilities. i can meet with any general and we have been nomenclature pretty good. we can write about what it should be, what it might be, bu
he is preparing to run his first united states marine corps marathon. i will invite the speakers to give five minutes of opening remarks. these begin. >> thank you for being with us today, and it is always honored to be here. i'm looking forward to the questions and listening, so i will be brief. i will talk to you from the small part of my world that i see, the defense part of it, as we look at the asia-pacific rebalance, or pivot, as josh mentioned. people will ask me, what he you see...
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he fraughted from the pensacola school of medicine and went to vietnam in the united states marine corps. he returned to be a physician and get his residency training at tulane in new orleans, louisiana, and then came to marietta georgia and founded marietta determine technology, the leading practice in the state of georgia. he retires this friday night but i walk around on these two feet in part because clem taught me early awareness, identification and the right practices to deal with skin cancer. i thank him on the floor of the senate what he's done for me and countless patients in the great city of marietta and the county of cobb. i yield back my time and i note -- i take that back. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. murphy: thank you, mr. president. i'd like to thank the senator from georgia for his call on this place to get back to regular order and to bridge our differences. i think it's an important one and a noble and hopefully easy request for us to ultimately follow. mr. president, i came down here this weekend to talk about a yo
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speaker, i am on the floor today in remembrance of the bombing of the united states marine corps barracks in beirut, lebanon, 30 years ago. october 23, 1983, at approximately 6:20 a.m. in the morning, a truck packed with explosives detonated outside of the barracks killing 241 americans and wounding 128 more. mr. speaker, i believe it is appropriate that on the 30th anniversary of this act of terrorism we recognize the sacrifice of the individuals who lost life and limb and join with their families and friends of the victims in mourning for their loss. furthermore, i believe we should learn from the example of america's leader at the time of the bombing, president ronald reagan. president reagan appreciated the sacrifice made by our service members and was deeply pained by the loss of life. while many other presidents would have continued sacrificing young men and women for the sake of the mission in lebanon, president reagan acknowledged his mistake. i would like to take a moment to read a statement he made regarding the bombing. quote, perhaps we didn't appreciate fully enough the depth
speaker, i am on the floor today in remembrance of the bombing of the united states marine corps barracks in beirut, lebanon, 30 years ago. october 23, 1983, at approximately 6:20 a.m. in the morning, a truck packed with explosives detonated outside of the barracks killing 241 americans and wounding 128 more. mr. speaker, i believe it is appropriate that on the 30th anniversary of this act of terrorism we recognize the sacrifice of the individuals who lost life and limb and join with their...
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3, 2013, of the following member on the part of the house to the board of visitors to the united states marine academy. the clerk: mrs. mccarthy of new york. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 371, i call up joint resolution h.j.res. 79, a joint resolution making continuing appropriations for certain components of the department of homeland security for fiscal year 2014 and for other purposes. i ask its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the joint resolution. the clerk: house joint resolution 79, joint resolution making continuing appropriations for certain components of the department of homeland security for fiscal year 2014 and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 371, the joint resolution is considered read. joint resolution shall be debatable for 40 minutes, equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on appropriations. the gentleman from texas, mr. carter, and
3, 2013, of the following member on the part of the house to the board of visitors to the united states marine academy. the clerk: mrs. mccarthy of new york. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 371, i call up joint resolution h.j.res. 79, a joint resolution making continuing appropriations for certain components of the department of homeland security for fiscal year 2014 and for other...
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he was then obligated to serve three years in the united states marine corps reserve, which he was noton, and that's why the undesirable discharge was given to him by the reserve, and he still had the card that had honorable discharge -- >> if he wanted to show people if -- >> yeah, and there was a lot of discussion about oswald was concerned that he couldn't find jobs because of the undischarge -- >> here is the card. we wanted to have both sides of the conversation. the book is a fascinating theory. >> you still believe jfk was the intended target. >> yes, and i -- >> the debate rages on. we will see you back up here at the top of the hour. >>> i am brook baldwin setting in for sanjay gupta. one year after being shot by the taliban, she shares her story with cnn. new details and video minutes away. >>> and then dan savage making the case that monogamy is not always the best policy. wait for that. >>> plus, you will not believe how much sugar is in so-called super foods. more than what is multiple donuts. first, this. despite the glitches and the crashing websites, many people finally
he was then obligated to serve three years in the united states marine corps reserve, which he was noton, and that's why the undesirable discharge was given to him by the reserve, and he still had the card that had honorable discharge -- >> if he wanted to show people if -- >> yeah, and there was a lot of discussion about oswald was concerned that he couldn't find jobs because of the undischarge -- >> here is the card. we wanted to have both sides of the conversation. the book...
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discipline instilled in him from marine corps boot camp and throughout his service in the united states marinee international guard, allowed him to stand in face of that danger and to -- he was trying to help that child give up the weapon. so that he could protect others. >> a lot of people get the training, sir, and few would put it to practice this way. what can you tell us as insight about this man that this makes sense to you on some level, even though he saw this level of danger and urgency he moved toward it, tried to engage this kid, he tried to make it better? >> the discipline that you learn throughout your military service holds well in that respect and standing in front of someone who has a loaded weapon. but the protective instincts of a teacher and those were his kids, it didn't matter if they were in his class or not. they went to the school and they were his kids and he felt it was his duty to try to protect them from any danger that was there. >> and that's what we're hearing, that he had that level of dedication. had you heard him speak about that before in terms of the bond h
discipline instilled in him from marine corps boot camp and throughout his service in the united states marinee international guard, allowed him to stand in face of that danger and to -- he was trying to help that child give up the weapon. so that he could protect others. >> a lot of people get the training, sir, and few would put it to practice this way. what can you tell us as insight about this man that this makes sense to you on some level, even though he saw this level of danger and...
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this, how does this help the war fighting capability of the best fighting unit on earth, the united states marinewhat is wrong with a top heavy bureaucracy and it really does not reflect well on what happens in the pentagon. >> we'll find out soon whether or not they decide to spend the money. >> what's the point? >> what is the point? you will admit that fox news channel and talk radio pretty much the only places where you will get news on what's going on regarding the attacks in benghazi. you agree? >> absolutely. >> maybe the main stream media are starting to wake up because this weekend, lara logan on "60 minutes" is going to talk to a survivor from that night in benghazi and what he's got to say is stunning. here is a snippet from the sunday show. >> so what's going on? he said, we're getting attacked. i said, how many? and he said, they're all over the compound. and i was shocked. i didn't know what to say. i said, let's just keep fighting. i'm on my way. >> unarmed and terrified, was surround by heavily armed gunmen, but they still sounded the alarm. >> they said, we're here to kill americ
this, how does this help the war fighting capability of the best fighting unit on earth, the united states marinewhat is wrong with a top heavy bureaucracy and it really does not reflect well on what happens in the pentagon. >> we'll find out soon whether or not they decide to spend the money. >> what's the point? >> what is the point? you will admit that fox news channel and talk radio pretty much the only places where you will get news on what's going on regarding the...
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measure ourselves in terms of how big is the marine corps, how big is that human force that we deliver to various places around the world that support the united states' interest. today the marine corps active duty end strength is about 194,000 some change, and w we're on our way to 182000. i'll address that in a minute. to 194,000 today coming down from a wartime high of just a few years ago when we were into large land campaigns of 202000. actually since 1950, the marine corps average in strength has been about 196,000 with some big bumps up there, above in vietnm and about of course for the wars that we are just drawn down. in fact, even if you take out vietnam, the marine corps is in strength has been 189,000. we haven't been below 170,000 since the korean war, since 1950. just some numbers to bear in mind. the last time the marine corps looked at really exhaustively looked at a resource to constrain force structure below 170,000 was in the early 1990s when under the leadership of then comment and karl monday, a force structure planning group run by brigadier general chuck, looked at post-cold war straight numbers for the mentor, directed to take
measure ourselves in terms of how big is the marine corps, how big is that human force that we deliver to various places around the world that support the united states' interest. today the marine corps active duty end strength is about 194,000 some change, and w we're on our way to 182000. i'll address that in a minute. to 194,000 today coming down from a wartime high of just a few years ago when we were into large land campaigns of 202000. actually since 1950, the marine corps average in...
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the united states is putting marines on standby in italy in case the u.s.team is on the ground in syria overseeing destruction of the country's chemical weapons stockpile. it's all part of a joint mission between the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons and the united nations. the team will eventually number about 100 people and will have a support base in cyprus. >>> new details emerging about that 9-year-old boy who boarded a flight from minneapolis to las vegas without a ticket after he slipped past security guards and a distracted gate agent. the minneapolis star-tribune reports he's also been caught sneaking into a water park and was recently arrested for allegedly stealing a car. we have learned the boy's mother, by the way, works at the minneapolis airport. officials in las vegas say he will be returned to minnesota. >>> and a new $100 bill is out with features that make it easier to authenticate and harder to counterfeit. the bill contains a blue 3-d security ribbon and color-shifting ink that changes from copper to green when tilted
the united states is putting marines on standby in italy in case the u.s.team is on the ground in syria overseeing destruction of the country's chemical weapons stockpile. it's all part of a joint mission between the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons and the united nations. the team will eventually number about 100 people and will have a support base in cyprus. >>> new details emerging about that 9-year-old boy who boarded a flight from minneapolis to las vegas...
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among the toughest of the united states marines and we like to think we're all tough, but we certainly can all agree that force recon marines are -- have earned the respect of their fellow marines and fellow americans. he was among the first to enter kosovo in 1999 with his first unit. and five years later he found himself in command of echo company, second battalion, first marines. during operation vigilant resolve in 2004, doug led his rifle company of 168 marines and sailors in the first ground assault into fallujah. his remarkable leadership earned him a number of declarations -- decorations. these things weren't important to doug but it's important that our country recognizes our fearless leaders like him. we awarded him a silver star, a bronze star, two purple hearts for the wounds he suffered in the course of the battle of fallujah, his men were so impressed by the bravery and the principled leadership that doug exibbletted that they named him -- exhibited that they named him the lion of fallujah. now, the lion of fallujah would serve four combat tours in iraq. in his final tour
among the toughest of the united states marines and we like to think we're all tough, but we certainly can all agree that force recon marines are -- have earned the respect of their fellow marines and fellow americans. he was among the first to enter kosovo in 1999 with his first unit. and five years later he found himself in command of echo company, second battalion, first marines. during operation vigilant resolve in 2004, doug led his rifle company of 168 marines and sailors in the first...
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sensitive about the presence of armed guards on merchant vessels since italian marines shot two fishermen last year now as the united states counties the cost of its government shutdown max kaiser breaks down why the country's financial system is malfunctioning and i can watch the show in time here on our. fred it is created spontaneously from nothing and that the spontaneous credit creation from nothing not even a fractional reserve but zero reserve then becomes the collateral for even more credit creation and you create this global daisy chain of credit that has no collateral whatsoever but is nevertheless used by the top one percent to acquire assets who happen to be going up in value as long as they keep creating phony credit and again this is all tied to rating agencies being able to say look here's a steaming pile of dog poop and we're going to give this a aaa rating and then say using that as collateral to go to the bank and borrow twenty million dollars to buy a chateau or to borrow half a billion dollars to buy a company if they're willing to say that this steaming pile of dog poo is a aaa rated security that i'm
sensitive about the presence of armed guards on merchant vessels since italian marines shot two fishermen last year now as the united states counties the cost of its government shutdown max kaiser breaks down why the country's financial system is malfunctioning and i can watch the show in time here on our. fred it is created spontaneously from nothing and that the spontaneous credit creation from nothing not even a fractional reserve but zero reserve then becomes the collateral for even more...
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i've just come from a meeting of the board of visitors of the united states merchant marine academy, one of the four service academies that each member of this congress has the privilege to nominate young men and women to to attend. that service academy right now is closed. it's shut down. no classes are being offered. so we have nominated the cream of the crop that this country has to offer to this academy and they are attending a school which cannot schedule and hold classes. this is madness. this is madness. and the capacity to change that is right here within our grasp. it's called h.j.res. 59. let's schedule a vote on that and let's see what happens. i'll bet that if we do have a vote on h.j.res. 59, it will pass, we'll be able to send it to the president and he'll sign it and we'll be able to reopen the government within hours. so i urge my colleagues to support the motion to recommit. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr.
i've just come from a meeting of the board of visitors of the united states merchant marine academy, one of the four service academies that each member of this congress has the privilege to nominate young men and women to to attend. that service academy right now is closed. it's shut down. no classes are being offered. so we have nominated the cream of the crop that this country has to offer to this academy and they are attending a school which cannot schedule and hold classes. this is madness....
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united states forced to be marched around the united states as symbols. >> what bothers me about that photograph is i don't know who any of the marines are raising the flag. i just thought who are niece guys? are they just some anonymous g.i.s? i want to know their name. who they are, when they might have been killed, who did they go back to? >> the photograph we chose to be our signature image in washington is a portrait of a marine sergeant by louie palou. it is a simple image, if the viewer looks closely they'll notice that what they're seeing is the experience of war. in a single expression. the portrait shows a soldier who's just returned from patrol. and this marine is exhausted, has sweat and dirt caked on his face. and his eyes look vaguely haunted. and in this single glance louie has summed up what the experience of war is, more generally speaking for generations of young soldiers who go into combat. >> i really felt like i wanted to engage personally and psychologically with the people i was photographing. i'd been toying with portraits. i want photographs that look out at you and you confronted looking at them. >> there are many photographs of
united states forced to be marched around the united states as symbols. >> what bothers me about that photograph is i don't know who any of the marines are raising the flag. i just thought who are niece guys? are they just some anonymous g.i.s? i want to know their name. who they are, when they might have been killed, who did they go back to? >> the photograph we chose to be our signature image in washington is a portrait of a marine sergeant by louie palou. it is a simple image, if...
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for way not to spotlight growing concerns about afghan policy that the united states was setting there? >> we're not sure why the marineps is pursuing the charge against jason bresler. he received emergency request for information from the marines marines in afghanistan and he answered truthfully in an effort to protect children. >> what impact do you think this case and the message it's sending to military officers -- to military across the board in afghanistan for example, if there is a concern, they want to raise? >> uma, the most important value in the military is integrity. there is a potential of a chilling effect. if you are asked a question you answer honestly to protect your fellow marines and then you are brought up on charges for that. >> at this point you have supports who are stepping up to the plate, to try and see that this is not a career-ending move. what is being done to make sure that you can try to intervene to provent that from happening. >> there is overwhelming outpouring of support for marines and congressman peter king -- >> decorated veteran. >> fought in the difficult campaigns and received b
for way not to spotlight growing concerns about afghan policy that the united states was setting there? >> we're not sure why the marineps is pursuing the charge against jason bresler. he received emergency request for information from the marines marines in afghanistan and he answered truthfully in an effort to protect children. >> what impact do you think this case and the message it's sending to military officers -- to military across the board in afghanistan for example, if...
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recently a high school educated drug smuggler built a lead of some marines in the middle of the jungle to ferry cocaine from the united states to colombia now here's the question who will oversee or regulate this new aquatic world does this fall under maritime law whose jurisdiction is this know who you know once you get within a certain mile a number of miles within somebodies coast the local authorities whether it's your state or whomever have jurisdiction over this you know that this has been going on for a long time the various drug cartels have been building submarines and they've been competing against each other so there is an underground competition that we haven't quite seen play out among the billionaires but the actual black market which is pretty interesting so how does their black market will no longer be black in the sense that they can sell their their little. plot of machinery to billionaires now they're saying let's make the entire industry vertical now switching gears a little bit in a lotus that's. federal reserve chairman alan greenspan is making the rounds with his latest book the map and the territory a
recently a high school educated drug smuggler built a lead of some marines in the middle of the jungle to ferry cocaine from the united states to colombia now here's the question who will oversee or regulate this new aquatic world does this fall under maritime law whose jurisdiction is this know who you know once you get within a certain mile a number of miles within somebodies coast the local authorities whether it's your state or whomever have jurisdiction over this you know that this has...