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handled some of theos s m t fitzgerald tom is thereela with the lm fiomate sgleingtt issue here is us army medical research insti tuvt infectious eblingted at for the richdise in frederick. in july the centers of disease ntroevon issued ceasene and desist halting all research at for tich forhestems in pon wastewater at a high cure sti ty lab. weeks havrla question marks what exactly is happeni and are there safety concerns. wwide spread is the shut down. we lot of haav. >> there's several active prob ejts if he time d issue to know whether arm tried living here it will you they watch ans what is going on. >> has it been mysterious for folks in fred rick. >> i felt like it. and bangings get out and they blame itn omething else. >> they can't say anying a then yavou he pent fall t nerve bus.care about it orge >> be never knew what he was doing or he works in an inspec fuss disease amack and duff like that. >> we requested an interview with theor t trihe cx.ommaero in itl uxt aar wil trademarkthr, y county and what sdy ye on pice officeflyersr county and what sdy ye on pice officeflyersr is t
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i mean as a army doctor list for us the real. you and the more secular kind of. that really. isn't. bad. tell us. why you as the steward the money and dizzy and would you feel are you. able. to warn the story so the you can a new it is law from. what. let him. have reasoned with you well. what do abut a mole mean with the truth. and. we're heading for a political showdown the side that hasn't enough then for their. blood enough a no brainer but the physio was sold to the city but. when. we turn in getting for you the north rabbit the one from december to succeed and the homeowner i don't know how to do under but i want for the. gotta to come before a couple of. a lot if you got the bottom of your book i'd really think that. well. you read and you're all bent on how the almost. beyond what i can know i guess on. what i can buy the saadat of us about what i do you also while i was fund you can because. i never had this who are allowed to because i want halakhah. money libyan people up in going up let me see if he was here what i mean. like you. want them to look how i want to be and t
i mean as a army doctor list for us the real. you and the more secular kind of. that really. isn't. bad. tell us. why you as the steward the money and dizzy and would you feel are you. able. to warn the story so the you can a new it is law from. what. let him. have reasoned with you well. what do abut a mole mean with the truth. and. we're heading for a political showdown the side that hasn't enough then for their. blood enough a no brainer but the physio was sold to the city but. when. we turn...
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lives i mean as a army the least for us the real. you and the more secular. that really. isn't. bad. for. me. is. not. the story the minute dizzee in would has and. he. told the story so the you can a new it is law from. what. let him. have reasoned with you well. what do abut a mole mean with the truth. and. we're heading for a political showdown the sa the president enough known for their. blood enough a no brainer but the physio was sold to the city but. the. one. we turn in getting for the north little one from december sad to say and all but i don't know how to do an about on for the. gotta to come for a couple of. a lot if you look at the bottom of your book i did anything that. anyone. you read a new robin on how the long run be good to have i'll be they on when i can no i get on that. what i can about assad out of about how tiny was the whole army was funded you can make any martin had the iron in them i had this who allowed 3 because someone halakhah was reanalysis to allow the mob in columbus getting my hearing clip in villa let me see if the new year with them in the
lives i mean as a army the least for us the real. you and the more secular. that really. isn't. bad. for. me. is. not. the story the minute dizzee in would has and. he. told the story so the you can a new it is law from. what. let him. have reasoned with you well. what do abut a mole mean with the truth. and. we're heading for a political showdown the sa the president enough known for their. blood enough a no brainer but the physio was sold to the city but. the. one. we turn in getting for the...
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serve our country by first proving himself he says his wade was holding him back from joining the us armyhristopher red for reports on the man's mental and physical fight. >>to good six-and-a-half 7 months for from into trouble. >>the big goal join the army. he knew that when he walked into his recruiter's office but he had another going to have to reach first just to be considered when over the requirements and everything i would need. >>and the only thing holding back of my way. so i knew that you know something you need to be done. >>you know he was one of those things where i talk to you if you put the dedication into it and you actually work and it's a meeting that i was at 200 and something pounds and then the first 2 weeks you came in he was already down you like to 98. so you know he'd even working. >>and working running in dieting to turn around 18 years of what he probably call now bad habits. >>good job all i have been to be key ways been you know in high school a footballer when i was a line and i was one of the big guys walking around campus. >>and just i guess a coming to yo
serve our country by first proving himself he says his wade was holding him back from joining the us armyhristopher red for reports on the man's mental and physical fight. >>to good six-and-a-half 7 months for from into trouble. >>the big goal join the army. he knew that when he walked into his recruiter's office but he had another going to have to reach first just to be considered when over the requirements and everything i would need. >>and the only thing holding back of my...
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and back in 1941, you had a federal law that limited the us army 225,000 men. it was a miracle, amazing. >> do you want to say something before the next question . >> i think the u-boat war, that's understood in the last few years why we won the u-boatwar which was the fact that we cracked the german code . i mean, why suddenly were all these u-boats being sunk in the atlantic ? it was because the us and uk new where the u-boats were bland they were able to sink them so without me cracking of the german code and that shadowy intelligencewar , that simply wouldn't have happened. >> i think we have a final question from robert over. i confessed he and i were being baseball league team teammates, fraternity brothers and remake ole miss, robert is now a distinguished attorney. >> we have a local military history club meeting monthly so we do discuss some of these issues in all of our american war. on the technological side, since the flying tigers operation was covert, the day unlike the non-covert operations in the pacific and in europe have some technological dis
and back in 1941, you had a federal law that limited the us army 225,000 men. it was a miracle, amazing. >> do you want to say something before the next question . >> i think the u-boat war, that's understood in the last few years why we won the u-boatwar which was the fact that we cracked the german code . i mean, why suddenly were all these u-boats being sunk in the atlantic ? it was because the us and uk new where the u-boats were bland they were able to sink them so without me...
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mawson i'm in the us army and in the by the big fish. and bull market born and the mom and the money to go all in one tidy ball paying the command but i didn't get it in the schedule. with the laptop the money calls impacts a lot easier than saying. it's impossible to fire me it's impossible that this isn't a skillful. and already all of this ice steak i am not the best model but on the want to tell you what's. in the mom i was holding out on this in mind this isn't to say this goes in the long haul 10 minute time out among phenomenal but on the ones i mean it's. funny how much they are given these poems so quickly on something. funny come about this being good. for on your father and me on the phone yesterday on the same to others i normally give a mock them or even though i'm not big on by them. own damn i was in the other side of things i think i became more goes home took a more active conditioning had to. put the boredom and get that he took sticking up for the people here like the christening that was later to go civil. who can und
mawson i'm in the us army and in the by the big fish. and bull market born and the mom and the money to go all in one tidy ball paying the command but i didn't get it in the schedule. with the laptop the money calls impacts a lot easier than saying. it's impossible to fire me it's impossible that this isn't a skillful. and already all of this ice steak i am not the best model but on the want to tell you what's. in the mom i was holding out on this in mind this isn't to say this goes in the long...
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in the prohibition of dairy ranching the meeting is scheduled from 5 to 7 o'clock tonight at the us army corps of engineers bay model visitor center and that's in sausalito public review and comment on these wrenching issues will be open until september 23th. still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news, tropical storm dorian continues to gain strength as it races towards puerto rico. now the island is getting ready to try to avoid another major disaster. and here's a live look outside before we get to that story, here's a live look outside at the embarcadero if you're waking up this morning, a very mild morning. that's temperatures are heading in the right direction meaning they're going down. we'll be right back. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p
in the prohibition of dairy ranching the meeting is scheduled from 5 to 7 o'clock tonight at the us army corps of engineers bay model visitor center and that's in sausalito public review and comment on these wrenching issues will be open until september 23th. still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news, tropical storm dorian continues to gain strength as it races towards puerto rico. now the island is getting ready to try to avoid another major disaster. and here's a live look outside before...
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cases detailed in the sprawling 252 count indictment and complaint a woman who thought she met a us armyaptain stationed in syria online in reality, a scammer who asked for financial help to get a bag of diamonds out of the war torn country that woman. a widow recent window who did not have a lot of money lost more than $200,000 on facebook an 81 year-old hawaiian woman. so she met an oil rig worker in belgium in reality a scammer who bilked her for 750 grand and there's an illinois family who sold they were wiring a $135,000 to an escrow company in fact the money went straight into a scammers account in la. these mass arrests are the culmination of a huge more than 2 year investigation, but still. >>a word of warning. >>we are not going tarrest our way out of this problem. and so we continue to educate potential victims. >>that was nick watt reporting investigators say those 2 men had help from associates back home and in other countries. coming up tonight. the 5 a california teenager caught in the middle of a police raid is now suing that police departments plus the organizer behind a
cases detailed in the sprawling 252 count indictment and complaint a woman who thought she met a us armyaptain stationed in syria online in reality, a scammer who asked for financial help to get a bag of diamonds out of the war torn country that woman. a widow recent window who did not have a lot of money lost more than $200,000 on facebook an 81 year-old hawaiian woman. so she met an oil rig worker in belgium in reality a scammer who bilked her for 750 grand and there's an illinois family who...
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they don't use that much artillery in the expedition itself, but they have very -- they do have very little of it in the army in general. again, in that regard, because they are not using artillery too much for the expedition, this is one part where i think they are looking ahead towards world war i and they aring aloy and determine they are quite lacking in terms of the ma materials being used in france. >> we're setting up for some sort of a battle. how did they know where to go and what kind of reconnaissance in addition do they have. they have a very poor reconnaissance and don't have a lot of people they can speak to, people who they can talk to to get accurate information to have them tell them where to go. that's what it looks like, he may also be trying to get the feel for the land. many of the maps dated from the mexican-american war, 1848, so they really go in with poor maps and some of the to beography of mexico and they go in with wrong unifarms in some cases. they go in with summer uniforms and they need woolens to deal with the mountain weather so in a lot of senses they have challenges in term
they don't use that much artillery in the expedition itself, but they have very -- they do have very little of it in the army in general. again, in that regard, because they are not using artillery too much for the expedition, this is one part where i think they are looking ahead towards world war i and they aring aloy and determine they are quite lacking in terms of the ma materials being used in france. >> we're setting up for some sort of a battle. how did they know where to go and...
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so for us army. what everyone. if you give it is that much more noise. to local and. appreciated as well but it's been a shaky start for the hosts on day 2 at headingley with england at the crease their 25th 2 with josh hazelwood taking both wickets including captain joe root for tuck sure one can be more recharging 44 for 6 on day 2 of their 2nd test against new zealand before rain and did play the country sports minister is announced that the team won't play test matches in pakistan later this year 2 tests had been scheduled for october but after a security review herron fernando said they will now be played in the u.a.e. however he said $31.00 day matches are being played as part of an 8 day toll would be just the 2nd time official one day matches have been played in pakistan since the sri lankan team bus was attacked by gunmen in the hall 10 years ago the davis cup tie between pakistan and india scheduled for the middle of next month has been just because of the recent tensions over the disputed region of kashmir in a statement the international tennis federation
so for us army. what everyone. if you give it is that much more noise. to local and. appreciated as well but it's been a shaky start for the hosts on day 2 at headingley with england at the crease their 25th 2 with josh hazelwood taking both wickets including captain joe root for tuck sure one can be more recharging 44 for 6 on day 2 of their 2nd test against new zealand before rain and did play the country sports minister is announced that the team won't play test matches in pakistan later...
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let's get libr action now from hekmatyar us army deputy director at the center for conflict and peace studies now trying to accuse other countries of not pulling their weight in the fight against i still think you have a point. well look the americans for very long time since the trumpet in astray sion came into power. was trying to encourage other countries particularly countries like india to to do more in afghanistan but none of these countries in the region that one can expect. to influence in the capability to come in in do more in afghanistan you know because if you look at the countries that the afghan government or the americans can expect it's china india russia or others i think militarily they're not in a position to ever send troops to afghanistan or even properly provide support to the national security forces so i think it's very unrealistic to expect these countries to fill the vacuum that would be left by by the americans as a consequence the afghans are actually paranoid in concern. of understanding the situation would look like once the americans drive down its troop
let's get libr action now from hekmatyar us army deputy director at the center for conflict and peace studies now trying to accuse other countries of not pulling their weight in the fight against i still think you have a point. well look the americans for very long time since the trumpet in astray sion came into power. was trying to encourage other countries particularly countries like india to to do more in afghanistan but none of these countries in the region that one can expect. to influence...
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it's important if you want to come in the army, what is that score? for us, 60% have to be above average with the balance falling in the next standard deviation. only 2% can get into the army today. a high school graduate with more and more being some college. some college in these cognitive abilities have a great deal to do with what we expect the army to do today. think about what that would look like if we were asked to have a draft. 60% of folks have to be above average intelligence. would we draft people lower? it brings up questions and you might say will sure you do but then why do we demand 60% above average? because of the equivalent, the formations and other expectations that we have for them. the equipment is very demanding. greg can tell you, he has been there more recently than i. it looks like a galaxy phone which you can text. you can communicate through a network on the battlefield of fm communication and wi-fi if it's still there. can bring intelligence there very quickly and so that presents a lot of cognitive demands on a soldier. the phys
it's important if you want to come in the army, what is that score? for us, 60% have to be above average with the balance falling in the next standard deviation. only 2% can get into the army today. a high school graduate with more and more being some college. some college in these cognitive abilities have a great deal to do with what we expect the army to do today. think about what that would look like if we were asked to have a draft. 60% of folks have to be above average intelligence. would...
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us. the army has to contemplate that. resources are now quite important to us. budgets are very important to us. making good use of the resources we have. when we go to war, if we ever did, confronting these kinds of nations is an existential affair. vietnam was not an existential affair. that very much shapes our thinking and our new doctrine which is called multidomain operations. so in vietnam, soldiers were preparing for things like war in land, sea and air. army didn't do to much on sea. but the army is bringing artillery back that can shoot a thousand miles. with the idea that it can shoot and sink ships. you can probably imagine where we're thinking of doing that. we're looking at war in space. we're looking at war in cyberspace. all at the same time. and an environment in which our young folks may be denied satellite communications. their networks may be jammed. our networks may be infected with malware that screws up our data and causes us to see things that don't exist. that's the world in which we're really preparing our young folks who volunteer or a
us. the army has to contemplate that. resources are now quite important to us. budgets are very important to us. making good use of the resources we have. when we go to war, if we ever did, confronting these kinds of nations is an existential affair. vietnam was not an existential affair. that very much shapes our thinking and our new doctrine which is called multidomain operations. so in vietnam, soldiers were preparing for things like war in land, sea and air. army didn't do to much on sea....
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for coming. >>> we begin with historian david mills on how the world war ii partnership between the us army chief of staff george marshall and gen. eisenhower helped win the war. he is a military history professor with the u.s. army command and gen. staff college. watch american history tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span three. -- c-span3.
for coming. >>> we begin with historian david mills on how the world war ii partnership between the us army chief of staff george marshall and gen. eisenhower helped win the war. he is a military history professor with the u.s. army command and gen. staff college. watch american history tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span three. -- c-span3.
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said and i can't say what their motives are but at the end of the day i fought for this country and us army, a wife and mother and my job is to inspire young women and conservatives to speak out against hits on our free-speech and i won't let that happen, no bureaucratic red tape will hold me down and i will keep saying what i need to say. >> you mention the exchange with the ceo on screen reading the ceo writing bring your stash and try to get a photo with trump and trump junior. how do they explain this apparent contradiction to you? >> getting pictures with political figures wasn't a political post. when we get on the phone together she would continuously encourage that. on my pageant profile did which i did make after she asked, a picture of myself and candace owens. she was totally fine with that picture but the moment i put my trump 2020 had on the problem started. jillian: but you knew when you made the posts we are looking at right now that they were going to have something to say considering they have rules against politics. >> yes they do and i didn't honestly think they would say
said and i can't say what their motives are but at the end of the day i fought for this country and us army, a wife and mother and my job is to inspire young women and conservatives to speak out against hits on our free-speech and i won't let that happen, no bureaucratic red tape will hold me down and i will keep saying what i need to say. >> you mention the exchange with the ceo on screen reading the ceo writing bring your stash and try to get a photo with trump and trump junior. how do...
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greenland or why people had certain charge of the land before but what ended up happening is the us army and air force took the cue from rasmussen inbuilt very large base so what he set up eventually was an incredibly large air force base so there was a moment in the cold war when it was just across the arctic circle at the same time the military was there scientist took advantage of that to do research on the i.c.e. sheet and that is the era of modern glaciology began. >> talk about the discoveries made in that era. >> talking about living under the i.c.e. at the mid- i.c.e. station, they really began this practice and began to understand to carry the times and temperatures. but what happened years later is that different scientists wanted to do a more methodical way of drilling into the i.c.e. sheet to create these i.c.e. cores and to use the air force base as a staging ground and there is one character in my book a swiss american, and he used military money to pay for his scientific curiosity and in the cold war the budgets were immense and literally could have it team of scientists i
greenland or why people had certain charge of the land before but what ended up happening is the us army and air force took the cue from rasmussen inbuilt very large base so what he set up eventually was an incredibly large air force base so there was a moment in the cold war when it was just across the arctic circle at the same time the military was there scientist took advantage of that to do research on the i.c.e. sheet and that is the era of modern glaciology began. >> talk about the...
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i mean as a army list for us the real. kind of. that really. isn't. bad. for a. mean. what were you as the steward the minute dizzy in. the bar and. told the story so the you can a new it is law. what. let him. have reasoned with you well. what do abut a mole mean with the truth. and. we're heading for a political showdown the side that hasn't enough known for their. blood left a no brainer but the physio was sold to the city but. the. one. we turn in getting for the north vietnamese minimal done the same but the sad to say and all but i don't know how to do an about on for the . gotta to come for a couple of. a lot if you got the bottom of your book i'd really think that. what. you read and you robyn on have a lot more a b. to have i'll be a on when i can no i get on that. what i can about a thought out of about how tiny was the whole army was funded you can make any martin had i in them i had this who are allowed to read it as i want halakhah was here i know this will be another one of them colossus getting my hearing clip envelop let me see if the new year with them
i mean as a army list for us the real. kind of. that really. isn't. bad. for a. mean. what were you as the steward the minute dizzy in. the bar and. told the story so the you can a new it is law. what. let him. have reasoned with you well. what do abut a mole mean with the truth. and. we're heading for a political showdown the side that hasn't enough known for their. blood left a no brainer but the physio was sold to the city but. the. one. we turn in getting for the north vietnamese minimal...
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the army is bringing capabilities that help us counter integrated air defenses. are bringing capabilities that help counter long-range artillery systems that are threat to the army. so that the great partnership there. i really don't see any value in trying to drive a wedge between what we are doing. we are going to other capabilities that we all provided as we go forward at a think with a great working relationship and a great partnership with the army leaders that are thinking about how to do this in the future. [inaudible] >> tell us about yourself. [laughing] >> asked general. appreciate it. john paul with the air force fellows. a few of us were talking about and agree with any to bring the future batch of the chautauqua earlier. could you talk about what is being done currently in changing and improving our acquisition timelines can what's been done with acquisition funding and also legislation to go ahead and cut that from the 15 years that into the five-year time. you spoke of? >> doctor roper or jenna richardson or general punch and the teams are more expe
the army is bringing capabilities that help us counter integrated air defenses. are bringing capabilities that help counter long-range artillery systems that are threat to the army. so that the great partnership there. i really don't see any value in trying to drive a wedge between what we are doing. we are going to other capabilities that we all provided as we go forward at a think with a great working relationship and a great partnership with the army leaders that are thinking about how to do...
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john mcmanus provides a history of the us army in the pacific theater duringworld war ii . natalie wexler argues the us education system can be improved by expanding the curriculum of elementary school students. also tonight, one american news networks liz wheeler weighs in on how to debate the political left and journalist liz lynn's reports on faith and religion in middle america. all begins at 6:30 p.m. eastern . your program guide for more information . >> dd attended an event where joshua rocket offered a history andcritique of socialism . here's a portion. >> the term socialism was coined in 1820s or 30s by the followers of a small group of thinkers, the british and french who were not out to overthrow governments but have ideas of a better society of sharing and also had a quite good idea that the way to get there was to demonstrate the validity of their ideas. and they created, their followers created over through the mid-1800s, some 40 to 50 of these experimental communities. mostly in the unitedstates . even though these visionaries were european. why in the united
john mcmanus provides a history of the us army in the pacific theater duringworld war ii . natalie wexler argues the us education system can be improved by expanding the curriculum of elementary school students. also tonight, one american news networks liz wheeler weighs in on how to debate the political left and journalist liz lynn's reports on faith and religion in middle america. all begins at 6:30 p.m. eastern . your program guide for more information . >> dd attended an event where...
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cases detailed in the sprawling 252 count indictment and complaint a woman who thought she met a us armyaptain stationed in syria online in reality, a scammer who asked for financial help to get a bag of diamonds out of the war torn country that woman widow recent window who did not have a lot of money lost more than $200,000 on facebook an 81 year-old hawaiian woman. so she met an oil rig worker in belgium in reality a scammer who bilked her for 750 grand and there's an illinois family who sold they were wiring a $135,000 to an escrow company in fact the money went straight into a scammers account in la. these mass arrests are the culmination of a huge more than 2 year investigation, but still. >>a word of warning. >>we're not going to arrest our way out of this problem. and so we continue to educate potential victims. >>this may be the most exciting thing i've ever done. i wouldn't miss it for the world. >>whoa >>and so excited about iraq that it got him singing this big announcement is coming up and the arts largest rain forest is on fire the protests around the nation and. >>how they
cases detailed in the sprawling 252 count indictment and complaint a woman who thought she met a us armyaptain stationed in syria online in reality, a scammer who asked for financial help to get a bag of diamonds out of the war torn country that woman widow recent window who did not have a lot of money lost more than $200,000 on facebook an 81 year-old hawaiian woman. so she met an oil rig worker in belgium in reality a scammer who bilked her for 750 grand and there's an illinois family who...
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it is being used for the continental army. it is being used for the militia which are fundamentally different. they are still national guard units in the 16-60 range. gentleman soldiers were good contact of noble character. in the service of their country. they become honorable and these gentlemen by serving their nation. the duty to the nation rather than to obtain for a lord as we talked about earlier. every soldier should be highly advanced. if you recall back to the french and indian war the virginia militia had started to promote based on merit rather than based on status. soldiers have to regard their duty and become honorable. they don't have to be victorious. this is carried on to other officers, general anthony wayne. another officer in maryland, john howard. the idea is that honor is for soldiers, officers, and it is not just for the individual. how a person acts reflects their officers. how you be a would reflect on your kernel or your general and also the nation. meanwhile, we do have african- american soldiers both
it is being used for the continental army. it is being used for the militia which are fundamentally different. they are still national guard units in the 16-60 range. gentleman soldiers were good contact of noble character. in the service of their country. they become honorable and these gentlemen by serving their nation. the duty to the nation rather than to obtain for a lord as we talked about earlier. every soldier should be highly advanced. if you recall back to the french and indian war...
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cases detailed in the sprawling 252 count indictment and complaint a wom%n who thought she met a us armyonline in reality, a scammer who asked for financial help to get a bag of diamonds out of the war torn country that woman widow recent window who did not have a lot of money lost more than $200,000 on facebook an 81 year-old hawaiian woman. so she met an oil rig worker in belgium in reality a scammer who bilked her for 750 grand and there's an illinois family who sold they were wiring a $135,000 to an escrow company in fact the money went straight into a scammers account in la. these mass arrests are the culmination of a huge more than 2 year investigation, but still. >>a word of warning. >>we're not going to arrest our way out of this problem. and so we continue to educate potential victims. well that was nick watt reporting investigators say that the scam was run by 2 nigerian man in the los angeles area. let's go ahead take you outside for a look at conditions at sfo some fog there but believe it or not no delays will be right back. apribut you don't need toñata hit a papier-mâché u
cases detailed in the sprawling 252 count indictment and complaint a wom%n who thought she met a us armyonline in reality, a scammer who asked for financial help to get a bag of diamonds out of the war torn country that woman widow recent window who did not have a lot of money lost more than $200,000 on facebook an 81 year-old hawaiian woman. so she met an oil rig worker in belgium in reality a scammer who bilked her for 750 grand and there's an illinois family who sold they were wiring a...
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tents the army wasn't using anymore. they gave way these more temporary forms of housing to newly built huts, shacks or cabins as they were described in the record. sometimes they looked similar to soldier's housing and stiemgs they we -- sometimes they looked similar and they were close to where soldiers were living. the only thing that might separate them was a short distance, a creek or in some places a hill. you better bet the refugee housing was at the bottom of the hill in the least desirable and flood prone areas and we should say mud prone as well. that would be a real problem for many of these people. around these houses, they offer their labor to the union army as cooks, laundresses, as hard laborers digging trenches or bur y -- burial pits. as hospital stewards and nurses. as members of something called a sand and police gang which i wasn't familiar with at first when i saw that in the records but it turns out they were people who were sort of policing the beaches but also digging and burying or digging pits a
tents the army wasn't using anymore. they gave way these more temporary forms of housing to newly built huts, shacks or cabins as they were described in the record. sometimes they looked similar to soldier's housing and stiemgs they we -- sometimes they looked similar and they were close to where soldiers were living. the only thing that might separate them was a short distance, a creek or in some places a hill. you better bet the refugee housing was at the bottom of the hill in the least...
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the meeting is scheduled from 5 to 07:00pm tomorrow evening at the us army corps of engineers bay model visitor center that's in sausalito public review and comment on these when chain issues will be open until september 23th. >>we're tracking tropical storm dorian as it churns here in the caribbean a look at the damage it is already caused to help puerto rico is scrambling tonight to avoid another disaster. >>plus face to face with a global disaster. we take you inside the amazon rain forest where fire crews are tackling thousands of fires scorching the earth's love and free colge for students in california. what's in the program and who is eligible. >>if you are streaming us all kron on tonight, the news continues during the just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape
the meeting is scheduled from 5 to 07:00pm tomorrow evening at the us army corps of engineers bay model visitor center that's in sausalito public review and comment on these when chain issues will be open until september 23th. >>we're tracking tropical storm dorian as it churns here in the caribbean a look at the damage it is already caused to help puerto rico is scrambling tonight to avoid another disaster. >>plus face to face with a global disaster. we take you inside the amazon...
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reducing ranching and they prohibition of dairy ranching the meeting is scheduled for 5 until 7 that the us army corps of engineers bay model visitor center again that's in sausalito. >>in the south a free groceries will be offered to people living at some san jose affordable housing complexes. the food will be offered twice monthly to people living at the blossom river way, the willows and the poco way and river town apartments, the free food will include fresh produce meat dairy grains and non perishable food. it's all made possible thanks to efforts from local housing organizations and advocates including second harvest food bank. still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news. for suddenly lose power in their home and then finds a group of strangers trying to break in what they were looking for their power to be restored. but police say this whole saying was actually staged plus a dog dies after swimming in lake tahoe. now there are concerns for toxic blue-green algae in the shore land waters. we'll have the details and the national guard soldiers are hard at work. clearing out dry trees and b
reducing ranching and they prohibition of dairy ranching the meeting is scheduled for 5 until 7 that the us army corps of engineers bay model visitor center again that's in sausalito. >>in the south a free groceries will be offered to people living at some san jose affordable housing complexes. the food will be offered twice monthly to people living at the blossom river way, the willows and the poco way and river town apartments, the free food will include fresh produce meat dairy grains...
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cases detailed in the sprawling 252 count indictment and complaint a woman who thought she met a us army captain stationed in syria online in reality, a scammer who asked for financial help to get a bag of diamonds out of the war torn country that woman widow recent window who did not have a lot of money lost more than $200,000 on facebook an 81 year-old hawaiian woman. so she met an oil rig worker in belgium in reality a scammer who bilked her for 750 grand and there's an illinois family who sold they were wiring a $135,000 to an escrow company in fact the money went straight into a scammers account in la. these mass arrests are the culmination of a huge more than 2 year investigation, but still. >>a word of warning. >>we are not going to arrest our way out of this problem. and so we continue to educate potential victims. that was nick watt reporting investigators say this scale was won by 2 nigerian man in the los angeles area. >>tension in the forecast and the weekend and she is. we can you know we got labor day weekend. the unofficial end of summer coming up not too far away we've go
cases detailed in the sprawling 252 count indictment and complaint a woman who thought she met a us army captain stationed in syria online in reality, a scammer who asked for financial help to get a bag of diamonds out of the war torn country that woman widow recent window who did not have a lot of money lost more than $200,000 on facebook an 81 year-old hawaiian woman. so she met an oil rig worker in belgium in reality a scammer who bilked her for 750 grand and there's an illinois family who...
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it's a horse that wasn't deemed useful to the army but one they could still use while working the land. they started living in a small house than working the few acres of land around it on sinclair farm where they were when robert e lee surrendered his confederate forces in april 1865 which brings us back to where i started today, the whitehurst's may have envisioned this was the place where they would stay for the long-term, because that is what many other refugees in slavery envisioned about the place where they had taken up residence during the war. despite the deprivation, illness, and suffering, these are places where children had been born were families reunited after years apart. where the injured and sick recovered or where they departed this life. this is where they picked up the pieces from slavery then began to envision a future. these settlements for all of the problems, had become anchors in a tumultuous world of change. but there was now a big problem, a big question, could they stay? in most places, the lands on which they had settled were precisely the same confiscated
it's a horse that wasn't deemed useful to the army but one they could still use while working the land. they started living in a small house than working the few acres of land around it on sinclair farm where they were when robert e lee surrendered his confederate forces in april 1865 which brings us back to where i started today, the whitehurst's may have envisioned this was the place where they would stay for the long-term, because that is what many other refugees in slavery envisioned about...
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us. an army deployed tens of thousands of brazilian soldiers begin the fight to bring the amazon size up to control. survivors with no place left to gorge and calls for more help for a tarnal a displaced syrians a sling in the violence. i was hollerin job with on the border between pakistan and india and i'll tell you the impact of the border fence on white life there. a very warm welcome to the program iran's top diplomat has made him brief the surprise visit to be over it's just currently hosting the g. 7 summit foreign minister mohammad javad zarif slew in such talks on the sidelines with french president manuel might call the discussions were organized very short notice france has been trying to revive the 25th to get their deal which the us i was told last year a diplomatic effort to james bays has beer. the 1st that reporters found out about the arrival of the iranian foreign minister's plane at beirut's airport was on flight tracking websites is now clear of the g 7 leaders also got little or no advance warning of the bold invitation by president micro macro had met by hama job at
us. an army deployed tens of thousands of brazilian soldiers begin the fight to bring the amazon size up to control. survivors with no place left to gorge and calls for more help for a tarnal a displaced syrians a sling in the violence. i was hollerin job with on the border between pakistan and india and i'll tell you the impact of the border fence on white life there. a very warm welcome to the program iran's top diplomat has made him brief the surprise visit to be over it's just currently...
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some stay with the property and end up -- the british army uses crops toou -- produce feed the army. it kind of opens up this opportunity for people to negotiate spaces. when the army moves, it disrupts. >> can i answer the movement? let me answer the movement question real quick in two ways. i think one factor of the nationalism i discussed is a result of this movement. prior to theow, revolution, most colonists grew up in a place. they do not move far from the place. they live fairly close to their family. the adams are a great example. the parents had a house. he had a house next door, which i know his wife loved. most people did not move far from where they grew up. that changes when you are marching hundreds of miles away from your home. i think that gave a lot of a different perspective that you would not normally have had. the second part of that is the movement -- we see the movement as a big factor for more of the rank and file infantry. , mostthe war african-american soldiers went back to the place that they were from before. they did not have funds to go elsewhere. they pa
some stay with the property and end up -- the british army uses crops toou -- produce feed the army. it kind of opens up this opportunity for people to negotiate spaces. when the army moves, it disrupts. >> can i answer the movement? let me answer the movement question real quick in two ways. i think one factor of the nationalism i discussed is a result of this movement. prior to theow, revolution, most colonists grew up in a place. they do not move far from the place. they live fairly...
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, a year before, a continental kernel had written george a letter in which he suggested george use the army and make himself a king, more or less and to tater. washington read the letter and was mad as he wrote a scathing reply and when nicola got washington's reply he sent three letters back to him over time persistently apologizing for such a suggestion. he was loyal to his commander and his government. on march 15, george spent the entire day crafting a speech, agonizing over every word he was going to say to those officers, and that evening he went to the officers meeting. these are battle trained soldiers, men who had trained through much of the conflict and as he went in, the cold, icy stairs almost froze george himself. he was friends with a lot of these men but you would never know by the look on their faces. as george began to speak he tried to explain these officers the larger cause they were fighting for and how they should remain loyal to that cause. he looked out and there was still this icy stare. he remembered he had a letter in his jacket from the continental congress, anoth
, a year before, a continental kernel had written george a letter in which he suggested george use the army and make himself a king, more or less and to tater. washington read the letter and was mad as he wrote a scathing reply and when nicola got washington's reply he sent three letters back to him over time persistently apologizing for such a suggestion. he was loyal to his commander and his government. on march 15, george spent the entire day crafting a speech, agonizing over every word he...
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security national and international standards development organizations and associated programs and us army veteran and currently has 20 years federal service. finally we have jeffrey hale, director of election security initiative at dhs cyber security and infrastructure security agency. he supported a focus on election security in response to cybersecurity incidents in 2016 and jeff has been instrumental in the ongoing collaboration with dhs. thank you for being here, thank you for being here. i will start with jerome and go down the line. >> sorry about that. good afternoon, chairwoman mccormick, commissioner palmer, thank you for hosting today's for men taking the lead on the complexity of testing, certifying and applying software security updates to voting systems. i want to thank the panelists for participating in this discussion. i greatly appreciate and value your input and look forward to hearing your thoughts. i have been heavily involved in the voting system, testing and certification program for 12 years and have literally installed voting system software in thousands of voting d
security national and international standards development organizations and associated programs and us army veteran and currently has 20 years federal service. finally we have jeffrey hale, director of election security initiative at dhs cyber security and infrastructure security agency. he supported a focus on election security in response to cybersecurity incidents in 2016 and jeff has been instrumental in the ongoing collaboration with dhs. thank you for being here, thank you for being here....
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so, the point being we would take back large, mounted force all of the army with us pistols, swords, that machine then we saw earlier maybe mortars maybe light submachine guns but then they would take that core or division and combine it with a recognize recognized so was a group that worked in tandem. they were armored with the soviet t 34, kb one, and some american tanks provided. the way they would work theoretically first of all the calvary would perform a functional intelligence or reconnaissance. calvary sent out to get information and bring it back to the commander to use. then there going to mount an operation the theory of them working together is this. the calvary force will come in on the flank, get into the rear, enter the deck, supply, transportation attack headquarters, caused turmoil in the rear and as they are doing not try to extricate themselves because many times are outnumbered and outgunned, then the mechanized part of the team hit the front. that causes the germans to respond to that, given time for the calvary to escape. then accomplishing surprised and causing
so, the point being we would take back large, mounted force all of the army with us pistols, swords, that machine then we saw earlier maybe mortars maybe light submachine guns but then they would take that core or division and combine it with a recognize recognized so was a group that worked in tandem. they were armored with the soviet t 34, kb one, and some american tanks provided. the way they would work theoretically first of all the calvary would perform a functional intelligence or...
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like so many used to be the army chief and no one knows about them so no one we have hundreds of people that have not met their families for years now. who have even till today can you imagine that there are people that that we don't know where are that have how we lost them no one not so anyone in egypt now under the rule of abbotsford that sisi the general sisi can be arrested can be a few days ago they liquidate a cynic that's been seen people under. you know like saying that they have been a part of get out of the situation that you describe would misspeaking about at least 900 people having been killed in a violent dispersal of the said tens well there ever be justice or accountability for what happened. i believe justice will come and history teaches us that this is not the end of of of the revolution the anti that you shouldn't be came back that if use the flea very ruthless leap and they even caught cats that what happened the robber and mother disperse alive because they want to penalize that evolution they wanted
like so many used to be the army chief and no one knows about them so no one we have hundreds of people that have not met their families for years now. who have even till today can you imagine that there are people that that we don't know where are that have how we lost them no one not so anyone in egypt now under the rule of abbotsford that sisi the general sisi can be arrested can be a few days ago they liquidate a cynic that's been seen people under. you know like saying that they have been...
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this are our houses and this hers were occupied by the syrian army so used to bombard us and target us by euros less productive launchers. countless people died homes were burnt down and families forced to seek refuge it's where. our village was a demarkation line between to lebanese army and the syrian army where vicious battles took place. on several occasions we had to leave our homes because of the bomb being and run away at night once we had to leave our homes for 3 years the place was no longer safe for us to live in. is 7 years old why we weren't having any think the door was heard as a syrian neighbor she stated greeted me everytime she saw me and would say. how are you i like your yellow card and so over time she had something in you to say each time she saw me when she decided that i would become her friend. when i see show us father i love i think up both whether he fought here was a syrian army so syrian army entered lebanon in 1976 and you're treated in 2004 if that's means it's possible a lot served in lebanon maybe that or his father or brother did these sots always cros
this are our houses and this hers were occupied by the syrian army so used to bombard us and target us by euros less productive launchers. countless people died homes were burnt down and families forced to seek refuge it's where. our village was a demarkation line between to lebanese army and the syrian army where vicious battles took place. on several occasions we had to leave our homes because of the bomb being and run away at night once we had to leave our homes for 3 years the place was no...
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this are our houses and this hers were the occupied by the syrian army they used to bombard us and target us by euros less or don't get launchers. countless people died homes were burned down and families forced to seek refuge it's where. our village was a demarkation line between to lebanese army and to syrian army where vicious battles took place. on several occasions we had to leave our homes because of the bombing and run away at night once we had to leave our homes for 3 years the place was no longer safe for us to live in. is 7 years old why we weren't having any think the door was heard as a syrian neighbor she still you greeted me every time she saw me and would say. how are you i like your yellow card and so over time she had something in you to say each time she saw me when she decided that i would become her friend. when i see show us father i love i think up both whether he fought here was a syrian army so syrian army entered lebanon in 1976 and you're treated in 2004 if that's means it's possible a lot served in lebanon maybe that or his father or brother did. these so always
this are our houses and this hers were the occupied by the syrian army they used to bombard us and target us by euros less or don't get launchers. countless people died homes were burned down and families forced to seek refuge it's where. our village was a demarkation line between to lebanese army and to syrian army where vicious battles took place. on several occasions we had to leave our homes because of the bombing and run away at night once we had to leave our homes for 3 years the place...
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army? tanks,e: it used d quite fake radio messages and sonic sound, recorded sounds of thevity, to be able to fool germans. they shortened the war and saved lives by preventing conflict. mr. stanley nance: where would they do this? they did this anywhere they were needed. sometimes, it was close to the front lines but not close enough this a great. or it could have been further like inthey sometimes --ration element -- elephant they operated anywhere they were needed. can you tell me about some of the pictures and things you have. ? these are some of the is what theyhis were in the war and this is what they are now. showing that they were not recognized in the war and they're still not recognized now. we have an iconic picture of the inflatable tank in the center. the men lifting it up, this 93 pound inflatable tank that should have been four tons or more. ingersoll -- he was credited with the original idea of the ghost army. he was an officer. and then here we have some methods and the men. 403rd, and the, signal company. the engineer camouflaged unit were the artists and they made the in
army? tanks,e: it used d quite fake radio messages and sonic sound, recorded sounds of thevity, to be able to fool germans. they shortened the war and saved lives by preventing conflict. mr. stanley nance: where would they do this? they did this anywhere they were needed. sometimes, it was close to the front lines but not close enough this a great. or it could have been further like inthey sometimes --ration element -- elephant they operated anywhere they were needed. can you tell me about some...
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us deserved september 11th. our next guest is an 11 year army veteran who has something to say about that. deer america podcast joins us now. so much to unpack. let's start with the notion that america deserved 9/11. how do you respond? >> i'm no stranger to the young turks. they have been coming after me for years and i would be remiss to not point out the fact that i'm not going to disgrace the memory of those 9/11 victims and people like dan crenshaw who paid so much for the country but he has his first amendment rights. he can say those things, horrible, viral, shameful, disrespectful those comments may have been he does have the right to say it. but in saying that we also have the right to say this. i say how dare this rhetoric be allowed to be on the internet, to be spoken period. americans deserved 9/11, you're telling me america deserved for thousands of men and women to lose their lives, we deserved our brothers and sisters to never see their parents again, we deserved our spouses never to see their loved ones again, we deserve parents to bury their own children? it is a morality t
us deserved september 11th. our next guest is an 11 year army veteran who has something to say about that. deer america podcast joins us now. so much to unpack. let's start with the notion that america deserved 9/11. how do you respond? >> i'm no stranger to the young turks. they have been coming after me for years and i would be remiss to not point out the fact that i'm not going to disgrace the memory of those 9/11 victims and people like dan crenshaw who paid so much for the country...
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as the union army advanced on southern strongholds, there were thousands of african-americans making their way across union lines and they became known as contraband. this term was really used by the union army to describe fugitive slaves whose status in society at that time was unclear. and it was undefined. so the -- the increasing numbers of contraband that came into washington created a dilemma for the union army. how would any provide food shelter and medical care for the men and women and the children that came over into washington? in an effort to meet the challenge, the union army established a camp and hospital to serve them. it became a safe haven for the former slaves and also became a center of contraband relief efforts in washington, d.c. the history of contraband hospital is not really widely known. what does exist conveys the story and the history of the hospital but it rarely includes the personal observations of those who worked there. this presentation is going to try to explore the experiences of the nurses, surgeoning and the hospital staff of contraband hospital that are revealed in pension records, some personnel correspondence and other documents. man
as the union army advanced on southern strongholds, there were thousands of african-americans making their way across union lines and they became known as contraband. this term was really used by the union army to describe fugitive slaves whose status in society at that time was unclear. and it was undefined. so the -- the increasing numbers of contraband that came into washington created a dilemma for the union army. how would any provide food shelter and medical care for the men and women and...
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just jealous if you plan on using for an army 70 it's a lot for the regular he you are not welcome here but sure some live pictures now from portland oregon where people are still continuing to gather and you saw him briefly there i was here as well brunell says in portland right now along we watch these pictures right there were fears of bloodshed today how things going. well the authorities here were warning of potential violence adrian but in the and the major confrontation that everyone had feared did not take place a group of the proud boys and their supporters these are far right some described as neo nazi organizations gathered in this park and a group much larger several 1000 maybe maybe 20 times as many anti-fascist people and their supporters as well as just portlanders who want to demonstrate for peace and against racism were on the other side of the park the police managed to keep the 2 groups well separated and then less than an hour after they arrived the proud boys and their supporters beat a hasty retreat they went across a bridge on foot that police had closed off polic
just jealous if you plan on using for an army 70 it's a lot for the regular he you are not welcome here but sure some live pictures now from portland oregon where people are still continuing to gather and you saw him briefly there i was here as well brunell says in portland right now along we watch these pictures right there were fears of bloodshed today how things going. well the authorities here were warning of potential violence adrian but in the and the major confrontation that everyone had...
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throughout the territory the call went up, why is the army not protecting us? the army did build a major much larger military post. for people in bozeman looking to the army as a great place to sell their flour and their cattle and their vegetables, now we had a larger military fort right next to their town. death was aan's boon for the town he founded. bozeman's time was relatively short. during that time he did a tremendous amount of pioneering this new trail. possibly the most important contribution was as a promotable -- a promoter where you can easily start a new life in the west. >> we hear from a former yellowstone national park historian about his career and the park's connection to bozeman. collect one of our most beautiful vacation lands is yellowstone national park. that white area in northwestern wyoming. doesn't it touch your ?magination a little all the flowers and forest and mountains are reserved for you. >> established in 1872 by the united states congress. yellowstone national park was the world's first national park, company -- encompassing la
throughout the territory the call went up, why is the army not protecting us? the army did build a major much larger military post. for people in bozeman looking to the army as a great place to sell their flour and their cattle and their vegetables, now we had a larger military fort right next to their town. death was aan's boon for the town he founded. bozeman's time was relatively short. during that time he did a tremendous amount of pioneering this new trail. possibly the most important...
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priority so night court as the army staff pointed two years ago, obviously a sense of humor in tough times, we will continue that and that is the reform efforts they put us on and it is going prime time and we are going to keep doing that for years to come. >> based on the extraordinary contributions and sacrifices of the army since 2001 in iraq and afghanistan it seems to me the army appears to be the service facing the largest adjustments moving from preoccupation is not the right word but a focus on counterterrorism, counterinsurgency and the ability operations to the competition we are doing. as you lead the army how do you think about that adjustment? are there things we can learn from those tough experiences that apply to the conflict in china and russia inside the middle east and beyond, just not in the indo pacific, global competition? >> counterinsurgency operations are not going away. we -- it is not and that demand will remain for decades to come. we focused on creating security forces, institutionalizing behaviors and trying to protect large formations we had to break up to support these missions and focusing their readiness against competito
priority so night court as the army staff pointed two years ago, obviously a sense of humor in tough times, we will continue that and that is the reform efforts they put us on and it is going prime time and we are going to keep doing that for years to come. >> based on the extraordinary contributions and sacrifices of the army since 2001 in iraq and afghanistan it seems to me the army appears to be the service facing the largest adjustments moving from preoccupation is not the right word...
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and the idea of having soldiers of the united states army mow them down or whatever he means by usingy he wants it, get a little rough with them, what does he mean by that? so he seems to have demonized mexican americans and other latin american people coming up here, demonized them to the point of being rapists and thugs and animals. that's what he does. your thoughts? >> it's not just that he is fomenting an atmosphere of hate and racial divisiveness. i think we all know he is doing that. he is also making it clear that violence is a response to that. he's been doing it recently with regard to the four young congresswomen of color where he's encouraging chants of "send them home." get rid of them, they're not real americans is the implication of that. >> yeah. >> if you look at the change in hate crimes since he's been president, he's effectively given license to racists to act out their worst impulses, and he is doing the exact opposite of what the president of the united states should do, which is to talk about the values of justice and equality that are the very core of our count
and the idea of having soldiers of the united states army mow them down or whatever he means by usingy he wants it, get a little rough with them, what does he mean by that? so he seems to have demonized mexican americans and other latin american people coming up here, demonized them to the point of being rapists and thugs and animals. that's what he does. your thoughts? >> it's not just that he is fomenting an atmosphere of hate and racial divisiveness. i think we all know he is doing...
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some, as you mention, might be speculating whether they would use the chinese army after they postededia. 0ther guests that we have been speaking to say that things have not really changed. last time, they expressed support for carrie lam, the chief executive of the city, who has been widely condemned by protesters. it will be interesting to see what the endgame is, because some of the things they are demanding, like one person one vote, it is hard to imagine beijing giving that up. a teenager in london has been charged with attempted murder after a six—year—old boy was allegedly thrown from a viewing platform at one of london's most important art museums. the 17—year—old is due to appear at a youth court accused of trying to kill the child, who is a french national visiting the city with his family. the boy remains in a critical but stable condition in hospital. he fell from the tenth floor of the tate modern gallery on to a fifth—floor roof. police say there is no link between the suspect and the victim. manila's pasig river winds its way for 15 miles through the philippine capital
some, as you mention, might be speculating whether they would use the chinese army after they postededia. 0ther guests that we have been speaking to say that things have not really changed. last time, they expressed support for carrie lam, the chief executive of the city, who has been widely condemned by protesters. it will be interesting to see what the endgame is, because some of the things they are demanding, like one person one vote, it is hard to imagine beijing giving that up. a teenager...
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remain around the chief government office and let's have a council building as well as us to mention the chinese army so again it's a very sensitive very highly protected area in central hong kong but certainly you can see the numbers right here. in the are likely to want to i'm in the other pictures which we. did look like they're still some protesters of that street does that mean we're looking at riot police coming in to try and disperse them. so when when the protesters as images are behind us so that's where those protesters movie perched or certainly would be standing by this is where the police and moving and so this is where they're pushing them back so that was the mining area just behind me where they the protesters surrounded a block right at the governor's office and this is where the point where it's a huge number of police cars as well as armed police on foot we were moving in. leaving big clash right so. we certainly could and as we saw the arrest that was ramping it up there was a why of of of harper's i'm not quite high profile very high profile pro-democracy members who were arreste
remain around the chief government office and let's have a council building as well as us to mention the chinese army so again it's a very sensitive very highly protected area in central hong kong but certainly you can see the numbers right here. in the are likely to want to i'm in the other pictures which we. did look like they're still some protesters of that street does that mean we're looking at riot police coming in to try and disperse them. so when when the protesters as images are behind...
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this used to drive the army crazy. they had no control over selective service. they were out there on its own doing its own thing. sometimes the army didn't appreciate what selective service was doing. when they brought ali in for his next one, the army sent a psychiatrist from the surgeon general's office to take the next test and he passed because they lowered the standards and they immediately set about -- his local board set about giving him the invitation from general hershey. then, when he shows up at the armed forces and examination station that's when he refused to be inducted. ali was never exactly in the army because he refused induction. >> thank you very much for an excellent session. [ applause ] >>> tonight, on "the communicators". we'll talk about the future of broadcast television and challenges they face with netflix and amazon and national association of broadcasters president and ceo, gordon smith. >> we're there still as to the answer what's happening to journalism, we're still reporting and still investigating and still holding people accoun
this used to drive the army crazy. they had no control over selective service. they were out there on its own doing its own thing. sometimes the army didn't appreciate what selective service was doing. when they brought ali in for his next one, the army sent a psychiatrist from the surgeon general's office to take the next test and he passed because they lowered the standards and they immediately set about -- his local board set about giving him the invitation from general hershey. then, when...
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command because even if they were going to go to an all volunteer army, they were still going to have to recruit people. in fact, uses the term, recruited army as opposed to all volunteer army. and the last thing i would just mention, and we may get a chance to talk about that further, is experimenting with paid television advertising for the recruiting. >> so i think i would just highlight maybe two issues related to this but a little bit separate. i think clearly one of the major challenges is a budgetary challenge. one of the things that's happening domestically, politically within the united states is that congress is seriously questioning the military budget beginning in the early 1970s. and they are doing so, i think both because of high ongoing cost of the war, but also the anticipated costs of the shift to the all volunteer force. so trying to make -- in the many ways a challenging moment to make the switch to the volunteer force, budgetarily because of the costs of the vietnam war, this is a very serious consideration. how will we have the higher pay? how will we extend military benefits to all ranks if we w
command because even if they were going to go to an all volunteer army, they were still going to have to recruit people. in fact, uses the term, recruited army as opposed to all volunteer army. and the last thing i would just mention, and we may get a chance to talk about that further, is experimenting with paid television advertising for the recruiting. >> so i think i would just highlight maybe two issues related to this but a little bit separate. i think clearly one of the major...
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there's nothing so what used to happen is when there was an encounter between you know pakistan sponsored terrorists and the jane good police or the army they used to shop in that of that particular district all that particular area but this time without considering that there could be some kind of violence into that it was shut down forms were shut down and it's been more than 3 weeks now so yes the severity certainly is massive and never seen before. ever since 947 when india and pakistan gained their independence from britain kashmir has been disputed territory in 1950 india agreed to amend its constitution to grant the part of kashmir that it ministers india's only a muslim majority state a degree of autonomy. one. prime minister narendra modi has consistently appealed to nationalists by promising to rescind that part of the constitution article 370 and allow. india to take full control of kashmir modi's brand of hindu nationalism gets turbo charged on the indian airwaves by hundreds of 24 hour t.v. news channels most of which have echoed the government's narrative on this story that the situation in kashmir is called and peaceful.
there's nothing so what used to happen is when there was an encounter between you know pakistan sponsored terrorists and the jane good police or the army they used to shop in that of that particular district all that particular area but this time without considering that there could be some kind of violence into that it was shut down forms were shut down and it's been more than 3 weeks now so yes the severity certainly is massive and never seen before. ever since 947 when india and pakistan...
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us forward army credible are not saudia. the international. side but i've been on the side of the home bazaar in berlin. live in marlow for jardin a. model for emma. thompson the been head of live in my life a diary and on the job. you have the will that. be this. is the end of the slick beauty live you have of us or the lives in the city you've been listening in to the foundations. of not only but off the ledge in a city and nowhere leon move gun of the lead to a new gun on the head of good might have been the story much for the legend bill of nervous smoking in one of the in a sort of. norm so 100 as head of of soria and the rather hollow man the go a good mother out of us what jani last for that of her because she often are so mad at me and i thought you had a new survey a lot of good mother you sure never in my life are johnny on the job. ever save our ballots. be heard of all obviously or i'll be in one longer have a show about money good most of the city of home but had none. so but i have at this age groups who are able believe this wha
us forward army credible are not saudia. the international. side but i've been on the side of the home bazaar in berlin. live in marlow for jardin a. model for emma. thompson the been head of live in my life a diary and on the job. you have the will that. be this. is the end of the slick beauty live you have of us or the lives in the city you've been listening in to the foundations. of not only but off the ledge in a city and nowhere leon move gun of the lead to a new gun on the head of good...