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he is saying, he proposed to pena, that he is willing to send the us army. go to hell, trump! t in its territory by constitution no armies coming from anywhere in the world. use your army, trump, to stop the consumption of drugs, to stop drugs circulating all over the united states every day. in every single corner of the united states, there is drug consumption. and he complains about mexico. why doesn't he stop drugs circulating in the united states? where is the dea, the fbi, the cia, where is the us army when we are speaking about drug consumption? i promise you we will get to drugs later in this interview. one more word about donald trump. you said this to a tv network in relation to donald trump a few days ago. "when i saw today's gathering of the republican party in their retreat with donald trump in the middle, it reminded me of hitler addressing the nazi party." that is the most extreme language. are you saying that apart from anything else, donald trump is an out and out racist when it comes to mexicans and mexico? yes. absolutely. yes, him. but let's maybe not blame
he is saying, he proposed to pena, that he is willing to send the us army. go to hell, trump! t in its territory by constitution no armies coming from anywhere in the world. use your army, trump, to stop the consumption of drugs, to stop drugs circulating all over the united states every day. in every single corner of the united states, there is drug consumption. and he complains about mexico. why doesn't he stop drugs circulating in the united states? where is the dea, the fbi, the cia, where...
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it went wrong for the civilians on the ground, but also for the us army members who landed without a they had to do. does this incident heel into the bigger things going on in yemen with the conflict, or will they use this for propaganda? al-qaeda are definitely using this for propaganda purposes. the drone war has been going on since the 0bama days. at least that was more targeted and better planned. attacks like this, where there is a huge civilian loss are great games for al-qaeda. they swoop in and these are the people they recruit, people who become sympathetic because of his family members. also, people in yemen are extremely worried because this attack shows how he's the president trump's decisions can be. in light of his statement on iran, it has made people really worried in yemen about what his decisions will be in light of the war going on there. interesting to get the perspective from the yemeni side. let's bring the former secretary of defence back in. bill cohen, missions go wrong, of course they do, what do you make of what happened in this incident in yemen? i wouldn'
it went wrong for the civilians on the ground, but also for the us army members who landed without a they had to do. does this incident heel into the bigger things going on in yemen with the conflict, or will they use this for propaganda? al-qaeda are definitely using this for propaganda purposes. the drone war has been going on since the 0bama days. at least that was more targeted and better planned. attacks like this, where there is a huge civilian loss are great games for al-qaeda. they...
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when he took office, donald trump ordered the us army engineers to carry - a 8433551; £322,111?7 7 7 77 and ,. that review 5733551; £322,711? 77 7 7 7 77 g that review which review and issues that review which has thus been completed and the army has thus been completed and the army has told congress that it plans to issue the necessary is required for..,...... . ,, ., is required forthe .. . ,, ., easement that is required for the developers, the owners of the land, to co m plete developers, the owners of the land, to complete it, to cross privately owned land which is nearby. this is the standing rock sioux reservation. they have reacted angrily to this, saying they will continue to fight this decision too, as they say, protect their water and this sacred place from the brazen private interests trying to push this pipeline through. the owners of the pipeline through. the owners of the pipeline are at dallas —based company. energy transfer partners. they continue to say it is safe and it is being built as a way to more efficiently transport crude oil across the united states fr
when he took office, donald trump ordered the us army engineers to carry - a 8433551; £322,111?7 7 7 77 and ,. that review 5733551; £322,711? 77 7 7 7 77 g that review which review and issues that review which has thus been completed and the army has thus been completed and the army has told congress that it plans to issue the necessary is required for..,...... . ,, ., is required forthe .. . ,, ., easement that is required for the developers, the owners of the land, to co m plete developers,...
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thisamily kindly gave us army blanket because a lot of the camps were very cold. nce they did not know where they were going, a lot of them did not bring appropriate winter clothing, so they were issued army blankets or given old army coats. this is an example of one of those. this is another piece of luggage, a duffel bag, and this is from the kumalo family. you see their number is 40896, and the family were from the san joaquin valley. what is interesting is they had to make their own duffel bag. as you can see, this company was a local company from fresno. we have a wood carving from the posting camp that is being lent to us. we don't know who made it. it's not signed, but it's quite beautiful. you see the guard tower and a lot of the intricate details. obviously, these people had a lot of time in camp. a lot of them did not have jobs. they were allowed to work later on off camp. some of them had jobs in the camp but the older people really had nothing to do. i think a lot of them took up arts and crafts. did a lot of crass work. -- craftswork. this is a little
thisamily kindly gave us army blanket because a lot of the camps were very cold. nce they did not know where they were going, a lot of them did not bring appropriate winter clothing, so they were issued army blankets or given old army coats. this is an example of one of those. this is another piece of luggage, a duffel bag, and this is from the kumalo family. you see their number is 40896, and the family were from the san joaquin valley. what is interesting is they had to make their own duffel...
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who see themselves as really having a wedded destiny with the us and making sure they can defeat is in iraq are banned. this includes armythe front line against is who have their families in the us because they transferred them there for safety. that makes no sense. and then, for the gulf, it doesn't affect them, so they are ok. you turn on the moral impact. ithink, again, i hold dual citizenship, lam iraqi and british. i think it for the countries who have dual citizens who would benefit, and therefore i think there is something to be said. can we accept that trump or others — and we have to admit in the us the visa programme was tampered with from under the days of obama — treat citizens of the eu, for example, as two different classes of citizens? that is problematic because it stabs at the heart of what nationalism and citizenship means for people in europe. it has been a busy two weeks for donald trump, hasn't it? it has been a busy two weeks for donald trump and a nervous two weeks, i think, for all of us watching. he is careful to play to his bases at the moment. i think the financial deregulation is for those i s
who see themselves as really having a wedded destiny with the us and making sure they can defeat is in iraq are banned. this includes armythe front line against is who have their families in the us because they transferred them there for safety. that makes no sense. and then, for the gulf, it doesn't affect them, so they are ok. you turn on the moral impact. ithink, again, i hold dual citizenship, lam iraqi and british. i think it for the countries who have dual citizens who would benefit, and...
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bp the us army has been ordered to allow the construction of the final section of a controversial majorine in north dakota. it's a project supported by president trump and that perhaps reflects his support for fossil fuels which is just one of a growing number of differences with the european union. a growing transatlantic divide is emerging. the president of the european council says the new government in washington is one of the biggest threats facing europe. in a letter to eu leaders donald tusk told them to "use the change in the trade strategy of the us to the eu's advantage" saying washington's protectionist outlook was a chance to look elsewhere for free trade deals. meanwhile president trump's top trade adviser said germany is using a "grossly undervalued" euro to "exploit" the us and its eu partners. the claims were rejected by germany's chancellor angela merkel. the united states remains the single biggest economy in the world, it is worth more than $18 trillion in 2015. the european union's is second and closing the gap. $16.3 trillion is the combined worth of it's 28 members
bp the us army has been ordered to allow the construction of the final section of a controversial majorine in north dakota. it's a project supported by president trump and that perhaps reflects his support for fossil fuels which is just one of a growing number of differences with the european union. a growing transatlantic divide is emerging. the president of the european council says the new government in washington is one of the biggest threats facing europe. in a letter to eu leaders donald...
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these are items on loan to us, and first one is a trunk from the morishita family. there's an armylanket issue to them in the camp, and as you see, this is their family id number .mr. ebert: when i was a their family id number .kid, the only books they , 4042 should kindly gave us this army blanket because a lot of the since theycold didn't know where they were going, a lot of them did not bring appropriate winter clothing, so they were issued army blankets or give an old army coats. this is an example of one of those. this is another piece of luggage, a duffel bag, and this is from the come auto family. you see their number is 40896, and the family were from sangha valley.e san joaquin what is interesting is they had to make their own duffel bag. this is a silver sac. wasou can see, this company a local company from fresno. that isa wood carving being lent to us. we don't know who made it. it's not signed, but it's quite beautiful. you see the guard tower and a lot of the intricate details. obviously, these people had a lot of time in camp. they were allowed to work later on off c
these are items on loan to us, and first one is a trunk from the morishita family. there's an armylanket issue to them in the camp, and as you see, this is their family id number .mr. ebert: when i was a their family id number .kid, the only books they , 4042 should kindly gave us this army blanket because a lot of the since theycold didn't know where they were going, a lot of them did not bring appropriate winter clothing, so they were issued army blankets or give an old army coats. this is an...
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america's homeland security chief has moved to reassure mexico that the us army won't be deployed todent and other senior officials. concerns were raised after president trump spoke about a military operation to deport criminals. 0ur correspondent dan johnson reports. there's already been a change on mexico's border with the usa. a new flow of people heading back south. these mexicans were sent home because america says they were living illegally. translation: in portland, oregon, as i was coming out of the court when i went to pay my ticket that i owed, they were waiting for me outside. that's the new reality under what president trump calls a military operation. you see what's happening at the border. all of a sudden, for the first time, weeding gang members out, we'ree getting drug lords out. we're getting really bad dudes out of this country. and at a rate that nobody‘s ever seen before. and they're the bad ones. also crossing the border, rex tillerson, the secretary of state from texas, year to talk to his counterpart and forced to listen to mexican concerns. translation: it is
america's homeland security chief has moved to reassure mexico that the us army won't be deployed todent and other senior officials. concerns were raised after president trump spoke about a military operation to deport criminals. 0ur correspondent dan johnson reports. there's already been a change on mexico's border with the usa. a new flow of people heading back south. these mexicans were sent home because america says they were living illegally. translation: in portland, oregon, as i was...
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he is mainstream, a soldier's soldier, described as the us army's for most warrior intellectual.s also been closely involved in the campaign in iraq and afghanistan and saying they did not do enough about counterinsurgency. under the 0bama administration, he was also brought in to look at the kind of hybrid warfare being waged by russia and the lessons that needed to be learned and the threat posed by russia. a very different kind of individual. a lot of people are saying, frankly, donald trump could have saved himself a lot of trouble if he had appointed general mcmaster in the first place. his appointment has been welcomed by some of the mainstream republicans, also, interestingly, the vice president mike pence had a say in who should be appointed. what we don't know is whether he has got the autonomy to appoint his deputies. that was a controversial matter with regards to rex tillerson, the secretary of state who couldn't. we will have to see over the coming days. just one other thing to bear in mind, you talked about the one person who rejected the president, there was some t
he is mainstream, a soldier's soldier, described as the us army's for most warrior intellectual.s also been closely involved in the campaign in iraq and afghanistan and saying they did not do enough about counterinsurgency. under the 0bama administration, he was also brought in to look at the kind of hybrid warfare being waged by russia and the lessons that needed to be learned and the threat posed by russia. a very different kind of individual. a lot of people are saying, frankly, donald trump...
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. >>> major developments in the battle over the dakota access pipeline, the us army corps of engineers could announce a permit to allow construction to be completed on the controversial project. the pipeline is mostly finished except for an area under a lake. the tribe is concerned construction of the pipeline would affect drinking water, last week president trump signed an executive order aimed at speeding the construction. >>> public schools can now receive free testing for lead in treating water, the superintendent announced the water tasting -- testing program. the testing will be mandatory if it is requested. drink and falcons, cafeteria and reusable water bottle filling stations are included. led problems are infrequent in california but last year the healdsburg school district replace the pipes at an elementary school due to concerns of lead. >>> the tesla model s is one of two luxury cars that have fallen short of getting the highest safety rating in crash tests. the tesla model s and the bmw did not fail any crash tests but fell short of meeting all criteria needed to get the
. >>> major developments in the battle over the dakota access pipeline, the us army corps of engineers could announce a permit to allow construction to be completed on the controversial project. the pipeline is mostly finished except for an area under a lake. the tribe is concerned construction of the pipeline would affect drinking water, last week president trump signed an executive order aimed at speeding the construction. >>> public schools can now receive free testing for...
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. >>> tonight the us army says it is not footing the bill for damages caused by one of its run away blimpswild story from 2015 when a blimp broke loose in maryland and came to rest in rural pennsylvania. u.s. army denying the 35 claims of more than a million and a half dollars in damages. spokesperson says the army is determined that no government employees or agencies were responsible in that incident. >>> uber drivers are certainly used to people forgetting things in their back seat. but when one woman forgot his dog the driver was stunned. and why that drive decided, well, i think i might keep that abandoned pup. >>> our scott williams tracking your weekend forecast. hey, scott. >> hi there, chris. of course it's cold right now, but some warmer air headed this way for the weekend. details on that next. >> and here's what we have coming up for you tonight at 11:00. >>> it's hank i'm here with noel webster. getting her first tattoo the logo of the pizza company she works for. how far would you go. hank's take coming up. ♪ >>> but first we pause for this black history moment. today we reme
. >>> tonight the us army says it is not footing the bill for damages caused by one of its run away blimpswild story from 2015 when a blimp broke loose in maryland and came to rest in rural pennsylvania. u.s. army denying the 35 claims of more than a million and a half dollars in damages. spokesperson says the army is determined that no government employees or agencies were responsible in that incident. >>> uber drivers are certainly used to people forgetting things in their...
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michael flynn, a retired us army three star general is no stranger to controversy.president obama fired him because of its extreme views on islam. flynn said it is rationalfor extreme views on islam. flynn said it is rational for americans to fear muslims and called the islamic world and epic failure. before the election, the general made his views clear to me. radical islamism is like communism or nazism. we are facing it right now, it is for real and we have seen it expand around the globe. he was one of the first and only senior national security figures to endorse donald trump. it earned him a lot of loyalty. former director of the defence intelligence agency, michael flynn. the republican national convention, flynn gave one of the most red—blooded speeches, criticising hillary clinton. yes, that is right. walk her off. if i did a tenth of what she did, i would be injail today. he hosted conspiracy theories on social media and compared clinton to be al-qaeda militants in iraq and afghanistan. but what finally pushed him out what is too cosy relationship with rus
michael flynn, a retired us army three star general is no stranger to controversy.president obama fired him because of its extreme views on islam. flynn said it is rationalfor extreme views on islam. flynn said it is rational for americans to fear muslims and called the islamic world and epic failure. before the election, the general made his views clear to me. radical islamism is like communism or nazism. we are facing it right now, it is for real and we have seen it expand around the globe....
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army to make? lt. gen. mcmaster: this is a big area of focus for us. we say in the army operating -- waitin appendix c until you get to that. what's going to happen next, right? [laughter] our differential advantage comes from combinations of resilient well-trained soldiers and cohesive teams and adaptive leaders with technology. that is our differential advantage. we are at pains every day to say, "we don't deman -- man equipment, we equip the man or woman." the key thing for us is from the very beginning to ensure that we are cognizant of how that technology actually applies to .he problem of war and warfare war fighting challenges help us do that. understand howo to integrate that capability into the organization that is going to apply it. we have a very rigorous experimentation program where we get capabilities in the hands of soldiers very early. for example, the army war fighting experience, or one called maneuvering fires experiment at fort sill. there's a cyber equivalent we do in new jersey. i think getting the equipment in allows soldiers to s
army to make? lt. gen. mcmaster: this is a big area of focus for us. we say in the army operating -- waitin appendix c until you get to that. what's going to happen next, right? [laughter] our differential advantage comes from combinations of resilient well-trained soldiers and cohesive teams and adaptive leaders with technology. that is our differential advantage. we are at pains every day to say, "we don't deman -- man equipment, we equip the man or woman." the key thing for us is...
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america's homeland security chief has moved to reassure mexico that the us army won't be deployed toump spoke about a military operation to deport criminals. 0ur correspondent dan johnson reports. there's already been a change on mexico's border with the usa. a new flow of people heading back south. these mexicans were sent home because america says they were living illegally. translation: in portland, oregon, as i was coming out of the court when i went to pay my ticket that i owed, they were waiting for me outside. that's the new reality under what president trump calls a military operation. you see what's happening at the border. all of a sudden, for the first time, we're getting gang members out, we're getting drug lords out. we're getting really bad dudes out of this country. and at a rate that nobody‘s ever seen before. and they're the bad ones. also crossing the border, rex tillerson, the secretary of state from texas, year to talk to his counterpart and forced to listen to mexican concerns. translation: it is a fact that is obvious that mexicans are worried, irritated, before
america's homeland security chief has moved to reassure mexico that the us army won't be deployed toump spoke about a military operation to deport criminals. 0ur correspondent dan johnson reports. there's already been a change on mexico's border with the usa. a new flow of people heading back south. these mexicans were sent home because america says they were living illegally. translation: in portland, oregon, as i was coming out of the court when i went to pay my ticket that i owed, they were...
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the drone theed army uses. essentially, it seems like it is a matter of semantics in some cases. >> yes, it seems to be a battle of semantics going on between the different branches, the air force and the army. >> and that is not necessarily a new thing. we know the army and air force have squared off over airspace, how they record things, going back to october told thousand one. >> this is an issue we have talked about a number of times over the course of the war. i don't know that any resolution ever debate, so here we are, and you fast-forward all of these years, and you've got two data sets that are proving to be very complicated when you look at them separately. the most important thing to keep in mind is, who is using this data? ."u mentioned "defense news a number of our colleagues in the media, to include several big-name publications, are relying on this to inform the public, analysts, researchers, even the federal government, inspectors general, are compiling reports to influence congress based on what
the drone theed army uses. essentially, it seems like it is a matter of semantics in some cases. >> yes, it seems to be a battle of semantics going on between the different branches, the air force and the army. >> and that is not necessarily a new thing. we know the army and air force have squared off over airspace, how they record things, going back to october told thousand one. >> this is an issue we have talked about a number of times over the course of the war. i don't...
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use. but think about it. army, navy, marine corps, air force, each organization has a unique personality. the combination gives us a great joined force, but each is unique. and businesses are unique. with all that is available on now, whynet right would you not research whether it is a military job or civilian job, why we do not do your research on that organization? especially with its leaders of that organization? do you want to grow up and be them? you admire them, you want to be there. if the answer is yes, by all means go and chase that route. but the answer is, i am not comfortable, you will run away. if you are the boss and you parachute in the come a you might be able to change the culture of the organization. but for most of us, we start out at the bottom. the organization changes us. you want to make sure the organization you join will change you and the person you want to be. because it will. next, this may sound counter to the first, grow where you are planted. each of us has in our head, exactly what
use. but think about it. army, navy, marine corps, air force, each organization has a unique personality. the combination gives us a great joined force, but each is unique. and businesses are unique. with all that is available on now, whynet right would you not research whether it is a military job or civilian job, why we do not do your research on that organization? especially with its leaders of that organization? do you want to grow up and be them? you admire them, you want to be there. if...
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congress adopted three enforcement act outlawing terrorist societies and allowing the president to use the army against them. these laws continue the expansion of national authority during the construction -- by definingon certain crimes, those aimed at depriving citizens of their rights. in 1871, president grant authorized federal marshals backed up by troops in some areas, to arrest hundreds of en after a series of well-publicized trials in which many of the organization leaders were jailed, peace reigned in the former confederacy. at least for a while. despite the grant administration's effective terrorism, then north's commitment to reconstruction waned during the 1870's. had passedl leaders from the scene. within the republican party, their place was taken by politicians less committed to the ideal of equal rights for blacks. many northerners felt that the south should be able to solve its own problems without constant interference from washington. the federal government had freed the slaves, made them citizens, given them the right to vote, and crushed the ku klux klan. now blacks should
congress adopted three enforcement act outlawing terrorist societies and allowing the president to use the army against them. these laws continue the expansion of national authority during the construction -- by definingon certain crimes, those aimed at depriving citizens of their rights. in 1871, president grant authorized federal marshals backed up by troops in some areas, to arrest hundreds of en after a series of well-publicized trials in which many of the organization leaders were jailed,...
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army lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster. with usired four-star army general barry mccaffrey, west point class of '64, combat led to two purple heart, two silver stars and notably two distinguished service crosses. your combat experience is jermaine here. both of you generals are combat and command veterans of the gulf war one. i have a dual question to start you off. number one, can an active duty three star turn down the commander in chief? can he say no and take a pass on this job? and more basically, tell us about the general that you know. >> i think he could turn it down. if he'd gone in there and said, mr. president, i simply don't want to take on these responsibilities, i can't imagine they would have continued the discussion. and if pushed, he could have always said, well, i'm going to submit papers to retire. so i think you've got somebody who's willing to take on these responsibilities. i've watched this guy with great admiration for years. he is a serious intellectual, with a book that will get read for another hundred ye
army lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster. with usired four-star army general barry mccaffrey, west point class of '64, combat led to two purple heart, two silver stars and notably two distinguished service crosses. your combat experience is jermaine here. both of you generals are combat and command veterans of the gulf war one. i have a dual question to start you off. number one, can an active duty three star turn down the commander in chief? can he say no and take a pass on this job? and more...
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elements of the press wanted to know publicly if he planned to use his army against civilian authority because he was furious by this time. those absurd accusations just infuriated him. but sherman took no action. he wrote no letters. instead, he got his own unusual kind of revenge. the grand review of armies was held in washington on may 23 and may 24. there you have a picture. well, in this particular case, even before they got to washington, they had to march through richmond. guess who was in command in richmond? henry 2 halleck. sherman's in a letter to halleck saying, you are not going to get any salutes from my army, so you better not show up. then when he himself was involved in this particular grand review, he led his army passed the reviewing stand, and here you have a picture of the reviewing stand. i don't of how well you can see it, but you see some of the people there. sherman is there and stanton is there an grant is there and johnston is there. in any case, when he marched past with his army, massed -- march past the reviewing stand and he passed stanton. stanton offere
elements of the press wanted to know publicly if he planned to use his army against civilian authority because he was furious by this time. those absurd accusations just infuriated him. but sherman took no action. he wrote no letters. instead, he got his own unusual kind of revenge. the grand review of armies was held in washington on may 23 and may 24. there you have a picture. well, in this particular case, even before they got to washington, they had to march through richmond. guess who was...
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army. >> marcus joins us. a security analyst for the german institute of international and security affairs. is it the iraqi army, are they prepared for what comes? >> difficult to say because the challenge is a slightly different one. western muscle is -- mosul is densely populated. we have credible worth about citizens being used as humans shields. the fight will be different than the liberation of eastern mosul. the liberation took four months, so i am hesitant this will be anywhere in the park. >> to have any idea how drunk or weak islamic state is in western mosul -- strong or weak islamic state is in western muscle? >> we do not know. press reports are not as credible. >> we're going to move these tory to peace talks over syria. as he talks between the syrian government and opposition negotiators have resumed after almost 10 months. the objective is to create a peaceful transition after military conflict has ended. >> it is an act of solidarity. the u.n. special envoy for syria is meeting syrian women who
army. >> marcus joins us. a security analyst for the german institute of international and security affairs. is it the iraqi army, are they prepared for what comes? >> difficult to say because the challenge is a slightly different one. western muscle is -- mosul is densely populated. we have credible worth about citizens being used as humans shields. the fight will be different than the liberation of eastern mosul. the liberation took four months, so i am hesitant this will be...
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president obama used the army corps of engineers to block the dakota pipe. now they're being use the to approve it. the atlantic sun rise home has been green lighted by washington. great news for everything oil and gas related. can you imagine what happens once the national labor relations board, fda, ftc? just about every regulator in washington is about to get more business friendly, and these will ultimately be estimate-raising events for so many companies. the second positive that blunts the impact of the chaos and rancor in washington? earnings. think about what's been happening in the last few weeks, people. what would have occurred if you had sold your stocks say some of the largest companies because you feared the current political environment? well, you no doubt would have dumped apple, right? biggest company on earth. one of the main reasons people are sticking with apple is that the company has more than $40 a share in cash overseas, and that could be repatriated. so you figure, hmm, repatriation, maybe that isn't going to happen anytime soon. bett
president obama used the army corps of engineers to block the dakota pipe. now they're being use the to approve it. the atlantic sun rise home has been green lighted by washington. great news for everything oil and gas related. can you imagine what happens once the national labor relations board, fda, ftc? just about every regulator in washington is about to get more business friendly, and these will ultimately be estimate-raising events for so many companies. the second positive that blunts...
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only three of the us army 58th h brigade combat teams are considered ready for combat. the air force, the branch where i made a career, had a total of about 5500 aircraft. the average aircraft is 27 years old, older than many of the pilots that are flying them. in the early 1990s the air force had 8600 aircraft, and much larger force and a much safer world. what can i say about the navy? i was just at joint base hickam to observe the 75th anniversary of pearl harbor. talk to survivors. i put my hand in the pock marks scrape into the building by japanese aircraft fire that if we learn anything from pearl harbor, it is that we must always be prepared. military cats have really had a major impact on babies ability to protect our seas. a strong navy is needed now, especially in chinese construction of artificial islands in the south china sea, and increased provocations by governments of iran and north korea. this is why we are asking congress to fully fund the department of defense with the real and robust budget and not an unsustainable continuing resolution. does anybody
only three of the us army 58th h brigade combat teams are considered ready for combat. the air force, the branch where i made a career, had a total of about 5500 aircraft. the average aircraft is 27 years old, older than many of the pilots that are flying them. in the early 1990s the air force had 8600 aircraft, and much larger force and a much safer world. what can i say about the navy? i was just at joint base hickam to observe the 75th anniversary of pearl harbor. talk to survivors. i put my...
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on the ground you have iraq backed militias, us backed iraqi army, kurdish fighters.er—sharing agreement now, mosul will be plunged into another wave of violence and extremism. there are questions as well over what happens over the border in syria, where is is in control of rack. we heard calls in munich for american special forces to go in and be on the ground, others saying that willjust inflame tensions but one us official told me that if president trump has an america first policy, it has to be raqqa first. there are said to be is gunman, hold up in front of their computers, plotting 9/11 style attacks so here in munich a lot of talk about accelerating the fight against is, but a lot of worry that the right strategies are not in place. the white house has been trying to clarify remarks by president trump in which he appeared to suggest sweden had suffered a recent security incident. none had actually taken place. mr trump himself has tweeted that he based his comments on a fox news report about rising crime and immigration. the confusion came from a rally he held
on the ground you have iraq backed militias, us backed iraqi army, kurdish fighters.er—sharing agreement now, mosul will be plunged into another wave of violence and extremism. there are questions as well over what happens over the border in syria, where is is in control of rack. we heard calls in munich for american special forces to go in and be on the ground, others saying that willjust inflame tensions but one us official told me that if president trump has an america first policy, it has...
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0n the ground, you have iraq—backed militias, us—backed iraqi army, kurdish fighters.—sharing agreement now, mosul will be plunged into another wave of violence and extremism. questions, too, over what happens over the border in syria, where is is in control of raqqa. we heard calls in munich for american special forces to go in and be on the ground, others saying that will just inflame tensions. but one us official told me that if president trump has an america—first policy, it has to be raqqa—first. there's said to be is gunmen holed up there in front of their computers, plotting 9/ii—style attacks. so here in munich, a lot of talk about accelerating the fight against is, but a lot of worry that the right strategies are not in place. in other news: police and protestors have clashed in the ukrainian capital kiev ahead of a ceasefire between russian—backed rebels and government forces which comes into effect on monday. at least seven protestors were detained after ultra—nationalists gathered to back a blockade between the coal—producing separatist east and the rest of
0n the ground, you have iraq—backed militias, us—backed iraqi army, kurdish fighters.—sharing agreement now, mosul will be plunged into another wave of violence and extremism. questions, too, over what happens over the border in syria, where is is in control of raqqa. we heard calls in munich for american special forces to go in and be on the ground, others saying that will just inflame tensions. but one us official told me that if president trump has an america—first policy, it has to...
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the us army corps of engineers is expected to grant financial easement for the dakota pipeline. no issues are anticipated. facebook party. today from five until 3 aa.m. in the pierce pier 70 in the bayview district we expect 4000 people to participate. we don't expect any issues there. justice for animal [inaudible] we don't know the time. it's going to be an inside the district and this is in relation to the animal [inaudible] officer involved shooting we shot and killed by san francisco police department on february 26, 2016 in the mission district. [inaudible] will be held in front of a private residence and we will monitor that situation. the last event is the demand uber support this will be tomorrow february 9 from 3 pm ivan i mean 1 pm-2 pm at 455 markets right in the tenderloin district. [inaudible] protest at uber headquarters demand publicly support the right of saudi arabian women to drive uber vehicles. one other event of note is the trump must go now protest. that'll be saturday the 30 11th from 10:30 am-12:30 pm location will be ocean beach across from the beach la
the us army corps of engineers is expected to grant financial easement for the dakota pipeline. no issues are anticipated. facebook party. today from five until 3 aa.m. in the pierce pier 70 in the bayview district we expect 4000 people to participate. we don't expect any issues there. justice for animal [inaudible] we don't know the time. it's going to be an inside the district and this is in relation to the animal [inaudible] officer involved shooting we shot and killed by san francisco...
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the us army corps of engineers is expected to grant financial easement for the dakota pipeline. no issues are anticipated. facebook party. today from five until 3 aa.m. in the pierce pier 70 in the bayview district we expect 4000 people to participate. we don't expect any issues there. justice for animal [inaudible] we don't know the time. it's going to be an inside the district and this is in relation to the animal [inaudible] officer involved shooting we shot and killed by san francisco police department on february 26, 2016 in the mission district. [inaudible] will be held in front of a private residence and we will monitor that situation. the last event is the demand uber support this will be tomorrow february 9 from 3 pm ivan i mean 1 pm-2 pm at 455 markets right in the tenderloin district. [inaudible] protest at uber headquarters demand publicly support the right of saudi arabian women to drive uber vehicles. one other event of note is the trump must go now protest. that'll be saturday the 30 11th from 10:30 am-12:30 pm location will be ocean beach across from the beach la
the us army corps of engineers is expected to grant financial easement for the dakota pipeline. no issues are anticipated. facebook party. today from five until 3 aa.m. in the pierce pier 70 in the bayview district we expect 4000 people to participate. we don't expect any issues there. justice for animal [inaudible] we don't know the time. it's going to be an inside the district and this is in relation to the animal [inaudible] officer involved shooting we shot and killed by san francisco...
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i don't know where the missiles come from, but i can say that whatever weapons being used by the yemeni army have been using with the help of your government, with the help of your government, with the help of your government, with the help of the united states, and with the help of the french government. and bare the help of the french government. and b are crimes against humanity. forcing people into hunger is unjustifiable. unjustifiable! nobody is... and the mainstream media sizes criminals! we are talking about it right now. the fact is you are backing one side in a terrible civil war where the people are suffering in the manny beat you have described, and i am putting it to you that your country, you support the leadership, and they are party to this conflict. —— manner. they are therefore complicit. you have talked a lot about saudi arabia. it is very apparent that there is this animosity between a run and saudi arabia to the extent that now we see washington... no it is between washington... no it is between washington and the united states —— arrive in the united states. the united
i don't know where the missiles come from, but i can say that whatever weapons being used by the yemeni army have been using with the help of your government, with the help of your government, with the help of your government, with the help of the united states, and with the help of the french government. and bare the help of the french government. and b are crimes against humanity. forcing people into hunger is unjustifiable. unjustifiable! nobody is... and the mainstream media sizes...
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of liberating us, but then letting isis come back in to kill not only the army, but the people, too? >> narrator: he is now worried that even if the iraqi army defeats isis, life will not improve in mosul. >> (translated): yes. what i'm hearing now, speaking to people in mosul on the phone, is that things are changing. the soldiers who liberated us were one thing, but those coming now are different, so people are scared. things could change. people have limited patience, and time is running out. when you feel you're being killed by the shia militia, by isis, by your neighbor, by the army, what's the point of living? you might as well join the fight yourself. >> narrator: since the rise of isis in iraq, thousands of their fighters have been arrested and detained. some have been taken here, to the kurdish town of sulaymaniyah. ghaith has been given permission to interview a captured isis fighter, with a kurdish intelligence officer in the room. adil ali ahmed says that when isis took over his hometown in 2014, many welcomed them, as they were sick of the iraqi army act
of liberating us, but then letting isis come back in to kill not only the army, but the people, too? >> narrator: he is now worried that even if the iraqi army defeats isis, life will not improve in mosul. >> (translated): yes. what i'm hearing now, speaking to people in mosul on the phone, is that things are changing. the soldiers who liberated us were one thing, but those coming now are different, so people are scared. things could change. people have limited patience, and time is...
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us. by dissident republicans. some of the explosives had been bought but others had been stolen from the army. en no attempt to make sure that he wasn't using the opportunities that were available to him to help terrorists in northern ireland. police also found lists of targets for terror attacks. questions tonight about why the army didn't realise maxwell was a threat. also on the programme: theresa may at an eu summit offers to be a bridge between europe and the us. as npower puts its gas and electricity prices up by an average of 10%, could other energy firms follow? how sheffield council failed to stop a sex offender who abused his victims in the town hall for decades.
us. by dissident republicans. some of the explosives had been bought but others had been stolen from the army. en no attempt to make sure that he wasn't using the opportunities that were available to him to help terrorists in northern ireland. police also found lists of targets for terror attacks. questions tonight about why the army didn't realise maxwell was a threat. also on the programme: theresa may at an eu summit offers to be a bridge between europe and the us. as npower puts its gas and...
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if our government believes the death of 3,000 people because you want to use the army field manual is way to go it's not an access control threats to the people that live around this ths area. i would expect the american people wouldn't put up withith that. i'm advocating that we have a debate about this because one of the underlying assumptions is they have the right to remain silent and these people have taken up arms against us have the right to so they can tell us. they couldn't do anything to stop them. they could stop the instant they said i will answer that questi question. they would have gone away than they did as quick as we could. >> i have four kids. because of what you did -- on behalf of millions, thank you for keeping the country safe and for joining us today. [applause] >> the book is about me that i wasn't the only one there. i by no means deserve the bulk of the credit. the men and the women can keep us safe from our enemies but not from ourselves. >> jim will be signing copies outside if you are interested. an audible conversations [inaudible conversations] the new
if our government believes the death of 3,000 people because you want to use the army field manual is way to go it's not an access control threats to the people that live around this ths area. i would expect the american people wouldn't put up withith that. i'm advocating that we have a debate about this because one of the underlying assumptions is they have the right to remain silent and these people have taken up arms against us have the right to so they can tell us. they couldn't do anything...
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use the term supply and demand. math problem. if your commitments remain steady or increased as united states armies have, and your force is smaller, you are doing as much or more with less. as a result, something gives. ar us, we would never send soldier or a force to do a mission that was not trained in ready and fully equipped with the best that we can provide. what that means is the force that is back here is less ready that needs to be, less well-equipped, and for the united states army we have had to implement many restrictions so that the forces going forward are fully manned. >> we see that. i have been on for relations for way, the -- by the very best of america is in uniform. it makes me proud to be sitting here. we want to fight to help do what you are trying to do. they are getting what they need at the tip of the spear. back here that you're saying is the problem. be specific about one example. you have a great contingent of marines here. is to protect frontline basis embassies. their primary mission. we just had to bring half of our v-22 squadron back. can you explain why we had to? >> we could not sustain it. >> wha
use the term supply and demand. math problem. if your commitments remain steady or increased as united states armies have, and your force is smaller, you are doing as much or more with less. as a result, something gives. ar us, we would never send soldier or a force to do a mission that was not trained in ready and fully equipped with the best that we can provide. what that means is the force that is back here is less ready that needs to be, less well-equipped, and for the united states army we...
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a grandson also died. >> the british army cannot defeat us, yet they continue with the oppression ofhis, we will tear off the sentimental imperialist hearts. >> they would clear that and they were targeting the heard of the political enemy. >> it preached outrage in england. in some way they welcome it. it's good that they are outraged. they are paying more attention. >> is blowing up a 79 yore >> is this something the ira should be proud snf. >> he was a person who personified british imperialism. his legislation has made for the state of war which exists to day. >> the british government fears the brutal violence in ireland could grow worse, possibly even including attacks on the queen. >> queen elizabeth's opening speech to parliament promised to restore peace to northern ireland, and the i.r.a. says its response will be simply more shootings, more bombings. every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be help starting your business, vendor contracts or employment agreements. legalzoom's network of attorneys c
a grandson also died. >> the british army cannot defeat us, yet they continue with the oppression ofhis, we will tear off the sentimental imperialist hearts. >> they would clear that and they were targeting the heard of the political enemy. >> it preached outrage in england. in some way they welcome it. it's good that they are outraged. they are paying more attention. >> is blowing up a 79 yore >> is this something the ira should be proud snf. >> he was a...
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if our government believes that the deaths of 3,000 people because you want to use the army field manualhe way to go and we can live with those losses, it's not an existential threat to the people that live around this area. i would expect the american people wouldn't put up with that. i am not advocating that we torture people, i am advocating that we have a simple debate. the underlying assumption is they have the right to remain silent. these people who've taken up arms voluntarily against us and who are not american citizens have the right to protect the information so that they can kill us. the other thing they say they couldn't do anything to stop them. they could stop it in the instant and say i will answer that question. they will have gone away and needed as quick as we could. >> i have four kids. because of what you did in your colleagues did, on behalf of millions of americans who are grateful to you, thank you for keeping the country safe and thank you for joining us today. [applause] the book is about me that i wasn't the only one there and by no means do i deserve the bulk
if our government believes that the deaths of 3,000 people because you want to use the army field manualhe way to go and we can live with those losses, it's not an existential threat to the people that live around this area. i would expect the american people wouldn't put up with that. i am not advocating that we torture people, i am advocating that we have a simple debate. the underlying assumption is they have the right to remain silent. these people who've taken up arms voluntarily against...
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--it looked >> reporter: the salvation army tells us they hope to have them in homes by early as banks week. --next week >> reporter: police are still investigating the cause of the fire. coming up on kron4 news at ten... sheets of lava... pour into the ocean creating explosions in hawaii.... the stunning video you don't want to miss... plus.. many people are getting ready for the super bowl... we'll take alook at the top-searched super bowl recipes ... and after the break... new england patriots quarterback tom brady is bay area native. find out how the legend of brady got started... we are less than 24-hours away from super bowl 51 between the falcons and patriots. the game could end up being a historic night for bay area native tom brady. the pride of san mateo... could earn a record 5th-world championship...the most of any qb in nfl history. mark carpenter recently caught up with brady's high school coach and former teammate... >>: he was already in the topaz 6 ft.. he did not have what you call great agility. but he could throw. >> reporter: he says he is somewhat a expert at grow
--it looked >> reporter: the salvation army tells us they hope to have them in homes by early as banks week. --next week >> reporter: police are still investigating the cause of the fire. coming up on kron4 news at ten... sheets of lava... pour into the ocean creating explosions in hawaii.... the stunning video you don't want to miss... plus.. many people are getting ready for the super bowl... we'll take alook at the top-searched super bowl recipes ... and after the break... new...
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>>reporter: a retired army that took us for a ride in his 2015 explorer that's been in for repairs onhis issue five times. most recently november. do you worry about what your breathing? >> you worry about it a lot. >>reporter: just moments into the drive -- >> you can definitely smell the exhaust right now. that's it. we get that all the time. >>reporter: ford has known since 2012 when the company issued its first of three repair bulletins to dealers aimed at fixing the problem. >> ford can't fix it. >>reporter: in a deposition a company representative acknowledged it appears to be a design issue that remains unresolved or is he said, we are working on it. the automaker has stopped short of notifying customers but told cbs news in rare circumstances there been instances where customers detected an odor adding the issue poses no safety risk. >> i bought this seven months ago. >>reporter: he cannot afford a new cart so he's driving on with a carbon monoxide detector . newport beach police told us they've implemented new safety measures in vehicles after mcdowell's accident. >> just as
>>reporter: a retired army that took us for a ride in his 2015 explorer that's been in for repairs onhis issue five times. most recently november. do you worry about what your breathing? >> you worry about it a lot. >>reporter: just moments into the drive -- >> you can definitely smell the exhaust right now. that's it. we get that all the time. >>reporter: ford has known since 2012 when the company issued its first of three repair bulletins to dealers aimed at...
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to not let us hot bed in the army. they wanted a crew on his tanks because you get a familiarity with that piece of equipment. we have to hot bed everything that we have in the military today. a hot bed means a crew uses another crew's equipment because it is newer and up-to-date. so do you have an idea what your in-strength you think we need to be to meet today's mission answers also the number of equipment both in modernization and just replacing old stuff. and if you could address that, and i will start with you, general walters. >> yes, sir. the number of marines we need in my written statement i think we said we need a minimum of 194 but it is also interesting and you have hit on the point, why are we hot, why are we moving equipment around? because for 8 or 10 years we have modernization programs in place to replace our old equipment. but they are delivering over 30-year timeframe and buying them at a minimum level. the example for us, the prime example is we have a 40-year-old amphibious vehicle and we will put
to not let us hot bed in the army. they wanted a crew on his tanks because you get a familiarity with that piece of equipment. we have to hot bed everything that we have in the military today. a hot bed means a crew uses another crew's equipment because it is newer and up-to-date. so do you have an idea what your in-strength you think we need to be to meet today's mission answers also the number of equipment both in modernization and just replacing old stuff. and if you could address that, and...
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us. we have army up here of plows, not kidding, seven plows in the one lot. d every time they clear this spot, they've got to make another lap. there is bulldozers behind us, we have a back hoe on the other side over here, they're using every available piece of heavy machinery and equipment. we've got little bobcat. we've got like four pick-up trucks, and they're making lap after lap all around us, and it completely gets covered, snow up here in bucks county, with the winds, not only is the snow falling about two, 3 inches an hour, the wind also helping blow the stuff back on. so doing this in the parking lot, it is doing it on the main roads, like 611 easton road, where we are, by the hampton inn. so when you come out to your car, here's what you will see on there. this gives you a sense, greg, come on over here with me, this gives you a sense about how deep and how thick it is. all right? so this is just a back window, only been snowing over here for only about an hour. and that looks like a couple of inches at least, and look, it is that stuff we predicted,
us. we have army up here of plows, not kidding, seven plows in the one lot. d every time they clear this spot, they've got to make another lap. there is bulldozers behind us, we have a back hoe on the other side over here, they're using every available piece of heavy machinery and equipment. we've got little bobcat. we've got like four pick-up trucks, and they're making lap after lap all around us, and it completely gets covered, snow up here in bucks county, with the winds, not only is the...
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that is made out of the same material that the army used to make helicopter landing founds in the vietnam. they are bad because they block the line of sight and give the illegals cover to move along the border. mixed messages are coming from the trump administration on how new immigration guidelines will be enforced. >> president trump: it is a military operation. what is allowed to come in our country. >> there will be no mass deportation. no repeat, no use of military force and immigration operations. none. >> the president used it as an adjective. and used in a precision and done clearly. > melissa: geraldo rivera. i would say larger than life. >> thank you. > melissa: what do you think about p all of this and the conversation? >> i think, i was fascinated by your discoursed on what the fence will be. i think it is going to be if they say 21 billion it will be much more expensive and a dubious affect. i have removed my opposition to it. now that a majority of the states have spoken they want the fence and will get the fence. what is happening, the president is throwing flame and scorch
that is made out of the same material that the army used to make helicopter landing founds in the vietnam. they are bad because they block the line of sight and give the illegals cover to move along the border. mixed messages are coming from the trump administration on how new immigration guidelines will be enforced. >> president trump: it is a military operation. what is allowed to come in our country. >> there will be no mass deportation. no repeat, no use of military force and...
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used the term supply and demand. it is very simple math problem. if your commitments remain steady or increase as the united states army has during this drawdown, and your force is smaller you're doing as much or more with less, and as a result something gives and for us we would never send soldier or a force to do a mission that wasn't trained and ready and fully equipped with the best that we can provide. what that means is, the force that is back here, is less ready than it needs to be, less well-equipped, for the united states army we had to implement manning restrictions so that the forces going forward are fully-manned. >> we see that i've been on foreign relations efforts just two years. traveling around meeting with your troops around the world. by the best of america, the very best is in uniform. it makes me proud to be sitting here. we want to fight to help do what you're trying do. they're getting what they need at the tip of the spear. it is everything, mojo back here that is what you're say something our problem. but general walters, to be specific about one example general allyn is talking about, in spain, you have a great contingent
used the term supply and demand. it is very simple math problem. if your commitments remain steady or increase as the united states army has during this drawdown, and your force is smaller you're doing as much or more with less, and as a result something gives and for us we would never send soldier or a force to do a mission that wasn't trained and ready and fully equipped with the best that we can provide. what that means is, the force that is back here, is less ready than it needs to be, less...