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they go through a serious vetting process. a seven-step vetting process. to make sure, for instance, they weren't former taliban fighters. also just to check their loyaltyings. that soldier went through that. had been with the unit for some time. then today took his weapon, a light machine gun, i'm told, a heavy weapon, and turned it on these coalition soldiers. killing one u.s. general. wounding a german general. and wounding as well 15 -- 14 other coalition service members, including americans. this is a brazen attack. a significant casualty toll. as we get to the point where u.s. forces are going to withdraw from afghanistan and hand over responsibility for security in afghanistan to these local forces. that were being trained at this national defense university where this attack took place. >> just quickly what we're hearing early on is this was a gathering for key leaders. this is a translation so i'm not going to say that's exactly it. but something along the lines of high-level training. i don't know how much the pentagon knows or is able to share.
they go through a serious vetting process. a seven-step vetting process. to make sure, for instance, they weren't former taliban fighters. also just to check their loyaltyings. that soldier went through that. had been with the unit for some time. then today took his weapon, a light machine gun, i'm told, a heavy weapon, and turned it on these coalition soldiers. killing one u.s. general. wounding a german general. and wounding as well 15 -- 14 other coalition service members, including...
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he was vetted. he had gone through a very serious vetting process they have for afghan soldiers to prevent attacks to prevent the green on blue attacks and seeing this will be a major focus on the investigation of this which is underway. >> and an officer no less. the taliban acknowledged the killing but have not claimed credit for it, right? >> they have not. doesn't mean that won't change, but at this point, they haven't claimed credit. so the open question now, what caused this afghan soldier to turn? it a personal grievance? it his own affinity for the taliban? we don't know. that's another subject of the investigation. >> what went over the general who lost his life in the attack? >> sir general green, a 34-year veteran was the deputy commander of the combined security transition command. this is a command whose job it was to help transition from coalition security control in afghanistan to afghan security control, as coalition forces including americans withdraw. so, you know, this presents a
he was vetted. he had gone through a very serious vetting process they have for afghan soldiers to prevent attacks to prevent the green on blue attacks and seeing this will be a major focus on the investigation of this which is underway. >> and an officer no less. the taliban acknowledged the killing but have not claimed credit for it, right? >> they have not. doesn't mean that won't change, but at this point, they haven't claimed credit. so the open question now, what caused this...
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in fact, he had been vetted. he had gone through a very serious vetting process that they have for afghan soldiers to prevent attacks just like this one, so-called green-on-blue attacks, and seeing how he got through that vetting process and still carried out this attack is going to be wound telephone major focuses of the investigation of this, which is now under way. >> and an officer no less. the taliban has acknowledged the killing. but they have not claimed credit for it, right? >> they have not. it doesn't mean that won't change. but at this point they haven't claimed credit. so the open question now is what caused this afghan soldier to turn. was it a personal grievance? was it his own affinity for the taliban? we don't know yet. that's another subject of the military investigation. >> what do we know about the general who lost his life in the attack? >> so general greene, a 34-year veteran of the military. he was the deputy commander of what is called the combined security transition command. this is a com
in fact, he had been vetted. he had gone through a very serious vetting process that they have for afghan soldiers to prevent attacks just like this one, so-called green-on-blue attacks, and seeing how he got through that vetting process and still carried out this attack is going to be wound telephone major focuses of the investigation of this, which is now under way. >> and an officer no less. the taliban has acknowledged the killing. but they have not claimed credit for it, right?...
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there's no way to vet completely by our description of vetting.hese people are in the military, in the police, so forth. look, as long as we have a milita military presence in afghanistan, these kinds of things are go to happen. it's a price of war. as long as we stay there, there are going to be these kinds of incidents. what we can hope and pray is that there are fewer of them than more of them. >> to your point, dan rather, there needs to be a conversation about the future of afghanistan. what conversation do we need to be having? >> what are our goals in afghanistan? we've been there 12, 13 years. do we want to continue to try to keep the peace in afghanistan and build something approaching a government or have we had enough to say, we've done all we can do. that's the basic thing. going forward past 2016, do we intend to have any presence in afghanistan? do we think we should have any presence in afghanistan? if so, for what purpose? this is the debate that we have had amongst ourselves. we've stayed in korea well over half a century. we've b
there's no way to vet completely by our description of vetting.hese people are in the military, in the police, so forth. look, as long as we have a milita military presence in afghanistan, these kinds of things are go to happen. it's a price of war. as long as we stay there, there are going to be these kinds of incidents. what we can hope and pray is that there are fewer of them than more of them. >> to your point, dan rather, there needs to be a conversation about the future of...
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i mean, locke, they do a lot of vetting and this is the west point of afghanistan. this is where officers were being trained. obviously they're going to redouble their efforts when it comes to vetting people. and they may have more, take more seriously. there was something they did in 2012. they started a process called guardian angels when u.s. soldiers were afghan soldiers, there would be a u.s. soldier whose job it was to just watch the afghan soldiers. they may bring that back in full force i would think. but it's very, very complicated. now let's turn subjects to the price of peace in this part of the world, the middle east. joining me now we have a team of heavy hitters. aaron david miller who advised six secretaries of state and helped formulate american policy in the middle east. his latest book is "the end of greatness." we also have daniel kurtzer, former ambassador to israel and egypt. and former general wesley clark, retired general wesley clark. gentlemen, thank you so much for being with us tonight. ambassador kurtz, i want to start with you. israel ha
i mean, locke, they do a lot of vetting and this is the west point of afghanistan. this is where officers were being trained. obviously they're going to redouble their efforts when it comes to vetting people. and they may have more, take more seriously. there was something they did in 2012. they started a process called guardian angels when u.s. soldiers were afghan soldiers, there would be a u.s. soldier whose job it was to just watch the afghan soldiers. they may bring that back in full force...
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whether vets not getting the assistance they need can go outside of the v.a. there are a lot of of restrictions on their ability to do that because the unions don't want them to go outside the v.a. >> right. this is a typical government response. it's the exact same approach we take to our public education system in this country. the problem is not a lot of resources or funds. it's a lack of a marketplace. there's no opportunity for real competition of price, k competition of care and there's no outside motivating factor. so to tell a veteran who has been waiting too long that they can now go out and seek private care is like telling a parent who has had a kid in a failing school for four years that now they can lack for a private option. that's too limit, too late. >> the unions are up front about the opposition to it. the head of the biggest union representative out there, two-thirds of the v.a. is unionized and 80% is under this particular union. contracting out veterans care should be used on a very limited basis. so they are admitting they don't want vets
whether vets not getting the assistance they need can go outside of the v.a. there are a lot of of restrictions on their ability to do that because the unions don't want them to go outside the v.a. >> right. this is a typical government response. it's the exact same approach we take to our public education system in this country. the problem is not a lot of resources or funds. it's a lack of a marketplace. there's no opportunity for real competition of price, k competition of care and...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ vet 1 ] i'm a returning veteran looking for advice... [ vet 2 ] to start a career... [ vetrite a resume... [ vet 4 ] translate my skills... [ vet 5 ] and make my military experience... [ vet 6 ] a real asset. [ alex ] acp advisornet has built a non-profit online community to connect our veterans with business professionals, like you and me. so why not share your valuable experience? please go to acp advisornet. because their service deserves our service. ♪ lou: the world's worst ebola outbreak continues to worsen. senegal today confirmed its first case, that brings the number of countries affected to five. a suspected outbreak of ebola in congo has also killed 13 people, but the government there says it's a different strain of the virus that has killed more than 1500 people across west africa. >>> turning to the threat from the islamic state, my first guest tonight says that we need to launch a devastating campaign of airstrikes in syria. not the piecemeal approach that the administration is taking in iraq. joining us tonight, retired navy captain chuck nash, fox news milit
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it's too soon to tell what this means for the vetting process. we believe this individual was a member of the afghan national security forces. we need to let the investigation proceed before we figure out conclusions to the vetting process. and secondly i would say, general dunford mentioned this in his discussion with the secretary today. the afghan security forces continue to perform at a very strong level of competence and confidence and warfare capability. >> we're told this was a routine visit to the marshal fahin university. this is outside of the capital of afghanistan where they are training the senior leaders of the afghan military going forward. and this is -- you know, it's a real blow to those efforts to have an attack like this take place at what is really afghanistan's west point, brooke. >> yes. to underscore that, these are the future leaders of afghanistan so it's huge. phil, the taliban are not claiming responsibility for this specific attack but the spokesperson is praising this afghan soldier who carried out these shootings. i
it's too soon to tell what this means for the vetting process. we believe this individual was a member of the afghan national security forces. we need to let the investigation proceed before we figure out conclusions to the vetting process. and secondly i would say, general dunford mentioned this in his discussion with the secretary today. the afghan security forces continue to perform at a very strong level of competence and confidence and warfare capability. >> we're told this was a...
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we will check it out with doctor rose on ask the vet. at ikea, we don't just we design good mornings. little experiments. big ideas. brighter ways. and better tomorrows you can take home today. imagine if everyday was just a little bit better for everyone. ♪ ♪ ♪here i am. rock you like a hurricane♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no time. sorry. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> take a look at this darling dog. miniature pincher, she was abandoned, which is a nice way of saying this dog was dumped in proprietor's park, gloucester city, new jersey. she was fortunately pick up pipe the great rescue group, new jersey aid for animals. new jersey aid for animals. they have this dog. if you are interested in adopting this beautiful little mini, she is only 10 pounds, four years old. please contact new jersey aid for animals. >>> doctor rose, animal wellness center in chaddsford, pennsylvania, doctor, you're a hollis i can veterinarian,
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i'm told this was a vetted soldier who had gone through a very serious vetting process for afghan troopsularly at facility like this. does this in your view identified weaknesses in the vetting process? i wonder bigger picture, we're months away from afghan, from the u.s. handing over security responsibility for afghanistan to afghan forces like these. does this undermine your confidence in their ability to take over the role. >> great questions, jim. first, too soon to tell what this means for the vetting process. again we believe this individual was a member of the afghan national security forces. we will let the investigation proceed to figure out exactly who this was before we can leap to any conclusions about the vetting process. on your second question, i would say, general dunford mentioned this in his discussion with the secretary today, the afghan national security forces continue to perform at a very strong level of competence and confidence and in warfare capability. they have had a good year securing not one, but two national elections and stopping or minimizing impact of cou
i'm told this was a vetted soldier who had gone through a very serious vetting process for afghan troopsularly at facility like this. does this in your view identified weaknesses in the vetting process? i wonder bigger picture, we're months away from afghan, from the u.s. handing over security responsibility for afghanistan to afghan forces like these. does this undermine your confidence in their ability to take over the role. >> great questions, jim. first, too soon to tell what this...
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the programs already exist but many vet transdon't know about them. they are going to work with bafrpingdz to try to make sure that vets know what they have access to. this all comes on the heels of scandal at the veterans affairs administration, allegations of cover-ups that vets were waiting for weeks and months just trying to get basic healthcare. president obama says that is changing. >> what i want you to know directly from me is that we are focused at this on the highest levels. we are going to get to the bottom of these problems. we are going to fix what is wrong. we are going to do right by you and we are going to do right by your families. >> that's a solemn pledge and commitment that i am making to you here. >> inspector general report released tuesday, john, diingdz in to just what happened at the phoenix facility which was the epicenter of these complaints and elsewhere now it is he while they could not find evidence that veterans actually died while waiting for care, the inspector general report did find that there was manipulation of the
the programs already exist but many vet transdon't know about them. they are going to work with bafrpingdz to try to make sure that vets know what they have access to. this all comes on the heels of scandal at the veterans affairs administration, allegations of cover-ups that vets were waiting for weeks and months just trying to get basic healthcare. president obama says that is changing. >> what i want you to know directly from me is that we are focused at this on the highest levels. we...
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the number of homeless vets has doubled. we will discuss ways to deal with the problem. this is defense news. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- to defense news. the u.s. military has one of the world's finest medical systems as a key element of maintaining the health and combat readiness of the active-duty and guard troops and retirees as well as eir families. that system is staffed by more than 100 33,000 personnel at hundreds of cilities worldwide. this is seen as a model health care system. it is also expensive. cost contitinue to grow at a tie when the pentagon faces deep cuts. joining us is dr. jonaan woodson, the assistant secretary of defense for heaealthffairs. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. recentlytor general criticized military services for not providing medical l recordso the v.a. in a timely manner, saying that is one of the issues that compounds the v.a.'s ability to do timely claims and things like that. how long is a going to take to integrate a health care system? >> that is an question and
the number of homeless vets has doubled. we will discuss ways to deal with the problem. this is defense news. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- to defense news. the u.s. military has one of the world's finest medical systems as a key element of maintaining the health and combat readiness of the active-duty and guard troops and retirees as well as eir families. that system is staffed by more than 100 33,000 personnel at hundreds of cilities worldwide. this is seen...
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my wife is a vet and an army officer and transitioned out and working with the v.a.lth benefits and getting the resume ready and getting it to job fairs and interviews can be overwhelming. >> we were talking about this yesterday and feel like we have been seeing more commercials and hearing more radio spots with this corporate backing of veterans like pushing to higher veterans, focusing on their vast array of ability in the workforce. are you noticing more of that as well and is it making any sort of a difference, measurable difference? >> i think a lot of companies are recognizing the value of highering veterans and what they bring do the workplace and the same is true for military spouses, there is also a movement to hire military spouses and i think when they are in the military they learn leadership skills and how to make decisions without all the information they need, they learn team work, these are all skills that are assets in the business environment and so i think companies are starting to see that and they are starting to see the value of hiring veterans
my wife is a vet and an army officer and transitioned out and working with the v.a.lth benefits and getting the resume ready and getting it to job fairs and interviews can be overwhelming. >> we were talking about this yesterday and feel like we have been seeing more commercials and hearing more radio spots with this corporate backing of veterans like pushing to higher veterans, focusing on their vast array of ability in the workforce. are you noticing more of that as well and is it...
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it's been a strategic initiative for us. >> i know you both are vets. i want to talk to you, dave, about how the skills men and women acquire in the military, how they are transferable into the private sector. >> they are transferable. vets coming out now are most highly trained, highly educated we've had in the history of united states military. in my case i was a master pilot at joint base and here i am working project management. you wouldn't think of a pilot being project manager. a lot of skills are transferable because we lead teams, work under less than idealpzuhp &hc& conditions, make decisions. all those things are obviously transferable to the corporate and civilian world. >> what types of jobs are you being able to place vets in? what are placements. >> front lines. people answering phones every day taking care of customers. we have jobs like me and middle management and dave managing teams and driving broad scale initiatives across cable and nbc. we have jobs again, executive level jobs where we have people out of the military and excelled a
it's been a strategic initiative for us. >> i know you both are vets. i want to talk to you, dave, about how the skills men and women acquire in the military, how they are transferable into the private sector. >> they are transferable. vets coming out now are most highly trained, highly educated we've had in the history of united states military. in my case i was a master pilot at joint base and here i am working project management. you wouldn't think of a pilot being project...
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what an iraq war vet was wearing that the park found so offensi offensive.hat's neck. >> we have a live look right now out in old city outside our studios here. nice night. studios here. nice night. caitlwhat's with the suit? oh, i had to go to the bank. if you look legit they give you special treatment. seriously? seriously, yeah. the banker dude set up my checking account so if i make one deposit a month, no monthly maintenance fee. special treatment! citizens bank, right? yep. you know they do that one deposit checking thing for everyone, right? and...you got mustard on your suit. actually, it's your suit. one deposit checking. only from citizens bank. one deposit of any amount each statement period waives the monthly maintenance fee. >> welcome back. als ice bucket challenge has spread to camden county. fox 29 was there today as father joseph daniel of the holy child parish doused with ice water. people have been taking the ice bucket challenge to raise awareness and funding for als or lou gehrig's disease. and then they're posting the videos like this o
what an iraq war vet was wearing that the park found so offensi offensive.hat's neck. >> we have a live look right now out in old city outside our studios here. nice night. studios here. nice night. caitlwhat's with the suit? oh, i had to go to the bank. if you look legit they give you special treatment. seriously? seriously, yeah. the banker dude set up my checking account so if i make one deposit a month, no monthly maintenance fee. special treatment! citizens bank, right? yep. you know...
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we're cognizant of the roofdz and one of the reasons it is taxiing this long we're being careful to vet there through stakeholders groups and reorganize and the direction is right to go and staying in touch with cal and director heinecke are a we've met with boo ma and presented to them and the code advisory group and dbi and planning in different formats and about to go back to them after our solar task force meeting this thursday at foufgs because that's the first round and go back to look at cvc and state approval before bringing this before the supervisors >> okay. great. and i see that the co-sponsor has joined us our friend of mine commissioner i'm not going to get use to saying former commissioner josefowitz supported this and mr. rodriguez told me about this important part of the process as we circle back if we make solar mandatory how much are we go back to make certainty percentages you know this is where it gets challenging and fun at the same time there's the different choice about lancaster said new development and other commercial development and a by the way, if you do th
we're cognizant of the roofdz and one of the reasons it is taxiing this long we're being careful to vet there through stakeholders groups and reorganize and the direction is right to go and staying in touch with cal and director heinecke are a we've met with boo ma and presented to them and the code advisory group and dbi and planning in different formats and about to go back to them after our solar task force meeting this thursday at foufgs because that's the first round and go back to look at...
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recommended by vets. loved by dogs.ers of frontline plus. >>> a man who served our country, 82-year-old william ron arpeno declined at ward 60 years ago. he was wounded as a soldier during the korean conflict. he earned the purple star for his service. he didn't want his mother to know he was injured or feared that he had died so he turned it down. yesterday he accepted it with pride. >> i feel pretty good. i'll tell you, i'd like to stick my chest out all over the place today. >> i think being awarded this today 60 years later, it's incredible to me that for the short time that he has left now here today, that he's being honored. >> arpeno was given a prognosis of only weeks to live. >>> people living inç one camd county community expressed their anger to allow the shooting and killing of geese close to public office buildings. residents of voorhees voiced objections last night. animal rights activists says the area designated to kill the geese is too close to buildings on voorhees road. the township solicitor says si
recommended by vets. loved by dogs.ers of frontline plus. >>> a man who served our country, 82-year-old william ron arpeno declined at ward 60 years ago. he was wounded as a soldier during the korean conflict. he earned the purple star for his service. he didn't want his mother to know he was injured or feared that he had died so he turned it down. yesterday he accepted it with pride. >> i feel pretty good. i'll tell you, i'd like to stick my chest out all over the place today....
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. >> i'm going to ask a question about the vets. he said as soon as it was disclosed the vet problem. i got before the american people and i said we would not tolerate it that's what he ran on in 2008. did the vets politely accept that one? >> yeah. they were plight. he is the commander and chief. they were polite. quite frankly, i was concerned at the end of the whole presentation because it appears to be so detached from the reality of what's going on in the world today. >> colonel north, nice to see you, sir. >> good to be back. thank you. surveillance flights over syria. is that the first steps towards air strikes against isis in syria. rear admiral john kirby joins us. good evening, sir. >> hi. thanks for having me, greta. >> nice to have you. before i get to the question about isis and the surveillance, i'm curious as to what the pentagon knows about douglass mccain and how many other americans might be fighting with or for identifies. -- isis. >> we don't know much about this gentleman and can't really confirm that he is, in
. >> i'm going to ask a question about the vets. he said as soon as it was disclosed the vet problem. i got before the american people and i said we would not tolerate it that's what he ran on in 2008. did the vets politely accept that one? >> yeah. they were plight. he is the commander and chief. they were polite. quite frankly, i was concerned at the end of the whole presentation because it appears to be so detached from the reality of what's going on in the world today. >>...
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thankful al vet stepped in and quick.tion news" reporter kenneth moton has the story from chester county. >> reporter: he's only about 10 weeks old but this chester county kitten has had a rough life. >> every cat they say has anyone lives. this poor kitten at 10 weeks old is down eight. district attorney tom hogan says early sunday morning on dunwoody drive west whiteland township police discovered a disturbing scene. 24-year-old james myers in his parked car. this kitten under the vehicle with a rope around his neck. >> he had been checked. >> reporter: officers found two dozen bags of heroin on myers. in the car hypodermic needles and hundreds of used heroin bags. the da says appears myers was under the influence of the drug and so was the kitten. >> this is a 2-pound kitten that would fit in the palm of my hand. who would take a defenseless kitten and torture it this way. >> reporter: an officer rushed the kitten to a vet. the vet on duty knew she had to act fast. once she learned the kitten had been possibly exposed
thankful al vet stepped in and quick.tion news" reporter kenneth moton has the story from chester county. >> reporter: he's only about 10 weeks old but this chester county kitten has had a rough life. >> every cat they say has anyone lives. this poor kitten at 10 weeks old is down eight. district attorney tom hogan says early sunday morning on dunwoody drive west whiteland township police discovered a disturbing scene. 24-year-old james myers in his parked car. this kitten...
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they say they're vetting the companies but that's not always the case. some are operation illegally, potentially other drivers in danger. it begin here is. a federal express distribution center in sacramento, a major hub in northern california. over hundreds of trucks come in and out every day. some with the recognizable purple and green fed ex ground trademark on the side. others with names you have never heard of like tiris trucking company. it was a third party contractor with, transporting only fed ex goods. that's what tiris driver was doing on august 8th, 2011. after picking up packages from the distribution center just outside of sacramento, quinteros failed to stop his 25,000 pound box truck for stalled traffic along interstate 5. he crashed into donald taylor's parents car at around 70 miles per hour. >> their bodies were burned beyond recognition. >> reporter: the high school sweethearts were killed instantly before their vehicle burst into flames. the accident also killed a toddler, injured seven others and totaled six cars. >> there is a guy
they say they're vetting the companies but that's not always the case. some are operation illegally, potentially other drivers in danger. it begin here is. a federal express distribution center in sacramento, a major hub in northern california. over hundreds of trucks come in and out every day. some with the recognizable purple and green fed ex ground trademark on the side. others with names you have never heard of like tiris trucking company. it was a third party contractor with, transporting...
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situation and so all of these have been provided to the occ to insure that they have been properly vetted and none of these officers have any charges that are pending or under investigation and all of this has been cleared and vetted and if you have any questions for me and the chief regarding these, feel free to ask. >> so you answered my question, thank you. >> very much. and i still think that and this looks great, a lot of people here and i assume that it is from the rescue, and the other. >> yeah, the lion's share, that there were 19. 19 of those medals went to the folks that their actions in the asiana plane crash. >> thank you for that and i am sure that they are well deserved and i look forward to hearing and we should really start talking about a policy and you said that there is no one with the charges pending but we don't have a policy set in place and maybe we should talk about it as a commission or set the committee together whether we want a policy in place on that issue or not. but you did address my question and i think that this is great. and you got to talk about a polic
situation and so all of these have been provided to the occ to insure that they have been properly vetted and none of these officers have any charges that are pending or under investigation and all of this has been cleared and vetted and if you have any questions for me and the chief regarding these, feel free to ask. >> so you answered my question, thank you. >> very much. and i still think that and this looks great, a lot of people here and i assume that it is from the rescue, and...
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. >> we are live in antioch where a military vet was shot on the way home. we will tell you what police are saying about four shootings. >> also the sudden death of tens of thousands of fish in the santa cruz harbor. the major cleanup under way. ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> and we are live for you in san francisco you are taking a look at one of the metro rail shuttles that have been put in place. the power problem massachusetts been fixed and all lines will be resuming regular service. but as you can see shuttle buses still in place for now. ktvu cristina rendon is in san francisco. she will have more for us coming up in two minutes. good morning. it is friday, august 1st i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. >> good morning, i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. steve, how did you appellant that? >> i got here very early. >> beautiful sunrise with a few high clouds. we had a lot more fog yesterday. today is a little bitless and there is hardly a breeze. that means it will be warm to hot inland. 102 in livermore. 100 in concord. 96 in east san j
. >> we are live in antioch where a military vet was shot on the way home. we will tell you what police are saying about four shootings. >> also the sudden death of tens of thousands of fish in the santa cruz harbor. the major cleanup under way. ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> and we are live for you in san francisco you are taking a look at one of the metro rail shuttles that have been put in place. the power problem massachusetts been fixed and all lines will be resuming...
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i'm told this was a vetted soldier and went through a serious vetting process for afghan troops, particularlyty like this. does this identify weaknesses in the vetting process and wonder bigger picture, months away from afghan, u.s. handing over security responsibility for afghanistan to afghan forces like this. does this undermine your confidence in their ability to take over that role? >> great question, jim. first, too soon to tell on what it means for the vetting process. again, we believe this individual was a member of the afghan national security forces. we will let the investigation proceed to figure out who it was and before we leap to conclusions on the vetting process. on your second question, i would say -- and general dunford mentioned this in his discussion with the secretary today. the afghan national security forces continue to perform at a very strong level of competence and confidence and warfare capability. they have had a good year securing two national elections. and stopping or minimizing the impact of countless numbers of attacks throughout the country, even in kabul. s
i'm told this was a vetted soldier and went through a serious vetting process for afghan troops, particularlyty like this. does this identify weaknesses in the vetting process and wonder bigger picture, months away from afghan, u.s. handing over security responsibility for afghanistan to afghan forces like this. does this undermine your confidence in their ability to take over that role? >> great question, jim. first, too soon to tell on what it means for the vetting process. again, we...
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the vast majority of folks are honest, hard-working folks who want to serve vets and do right by vets. it depends on what paul means by outfits working on behalf of veterans. there are elements within the v.a. and outside advocacy organizations. if there is a nonprofit, most of those are independent. but most of them are rated and audited. you have veterans services organizations and veterans advocates organizations. there's a slight distinction. you also have the genre of veterans charities. people tend to focus on that when they talk about organizations taking money on behalf of veterans services. when they are wrong, they are usually exposed. host: jerry is a veteran from point pleasant beach, new jersey. hello. caller: good morning, gentlemen. thank you for taking my call. the main forgets this i am pointing out is the corruption, not only of the ba system. i served in 1961 to 1963. the only thing that is ever going to solve v.a. or health business -- it is a health business in this country. if we do not start addressing the overall problems, which is greed of the two-party system
the vast majority of folks are honest, hard-working folks who want to serve vets and do right by vets. it depends on what paul means by outfits working on behalf of veterans. there are elements within the v.a. and outside advocacy organizations. if there is a nonprofit, most of those are independent. but most of them are rated and audited. you have veterans services organizations and veterans advocates organizations. there's a slight distinction. you also have the genre of veterans charities....
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the vast majority of folks are honest, hard-working folks who want to serve vets and do right by vetsdepends on what paul means by outfits working on behalf of veterans. there are elements within the v.a. and outside advocacy organizations. if there is a nonprofit, most of those are independent. but most of them are rated and audited. you have veterans services organizations and veterans advocates organizations. there's a slight distinction. you also have the genre of veterans charities. people tend to focus on that when they talk about organizations taking money on behalf of veterans services. when they are wrong, they are usually exposed. host: jerry is a veteran from point pleasant beach, new jersey. hello. caller: good morning, gentlemen. thank you for taking my call. the main forgets this i am pointing out is the corruption, not only of the ba system. i served in 1961 to 1963. the only thing that is ever going to solve v.a. or health business -- it is a health business in this country. if we do not start addressing the overall problems, which is greed of the two-party system. we
the vast majority of folks are honest, hard-working folks who want to serve vets and do right by vetsdepends on what paul means by outfits working on behalf of veterans. there are elements within the v.a. and outside advocacy organizations. if there is a nonprofit, most of those are independent. but most of them are rated and audited. you have veterans services organizations and veterans advocates organizations. there's a slight distinction. you also have the genre of veterans charities. people...
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>>reporter:they went to a vet. the vet on duty had to act fast.she used something that is given to human overdose patients narcan. >> the cat came alive. it was a rare use to help a badly injured animal. hope, named after the clinic. >> hope is making a good recovery and eating and playing. >>reporter:hope will be transferred to a foster home. myers is facing cruelty and drug charges. kenneth moton "channel~6 action news." >>> from our delaware newsroom wilmington police gave new meaning to protect and serve. they were serving water ice. it's part of national night out. the community members that attended in haynes park got a close-up look at police equipment like the swat vehicle. >>> and charms ramsay was one of many law enforcement officers on hand tonight at the night out event. this was helped at con park at 11th and pine with many activities especially for the kids. >>> we mark national night out by creating dialogue between the viewers and philadelphia police. they took part in a live webchat in our studios. it included questions about poli
>>reporter:they went to a vet. the vet on duty had to act fast.she used something that is given to human overdose patients narcan. >> the cat came alive. it was a rare use to help a badly injured animal. hope, named after the clinic. >> hope is making a good recovery and eating and playing. >>reporter:hope will be transferred to a foster home. myers is facing cruelty and drug charges. kenneth moton "channel~6 action news." >>> from our delaware...
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this soldier was vetted.eal blow, a real concern, too, for the remaining forces on the ground. the commander general dunford ordered all the troops back to their bases to make sure there aren't any attacks or disgruntled soldiers. the taliban while they have said he is not one of theirs they have described this soldier as a hero. for the family of major greene, they are heartbroken. >> they believed in what he was doing over there and was really proud to serve. the family has asked that i pass along that they believe that the army, as well as afghanistan and america has lost a true hero. >> reporter: now, as we heard from rear admiral kirby a little bit earlier saying that the afghan forces are ready to stand on their own two feet. giving you an example of the elections. i was there in april for the first round of elections. yes, they did a great job on that particular day but it's not just one day. we're talking months and years. that's the concern, can they stand on their own two feet and make sure afghanis
this soldier was vetted.eal blow, a real concern, too, for the remaining forces on the ground. the commander general dunford ordered all the troops back to their bases to make sure there aren't any attacks or disgruntled soldiers. the taliban while they have said he is not one of theirs they have described this soldier as a hero. for the family of major greene, they are heartbroken. >> they believed in what he was doing over there and was really proud to serve. the family has asked that i...
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recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers of frontline plus.never know what kind theof adventure awaits. that the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 sedan with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $319 a month. >>> (dog barking). >> this dog will probably never leave toys in the yards again. some sly fox happened to be wandering by when he found the dog's toy, and had a little play time with it himself t all went down right in front of the pooch. but there was little he could do except bark. >> oh, that's hysterical. so not barking about the fox, just wants his toy back. >> awesome. >> forget just looking out the window on your next flight. what if the plane was sue through? new propose thal could make your stomach drop. >> plus, a teenager found living inside a wal-mart hiding in secret for
recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers of frontline plus.never know what kind theof adventure awaits. that the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 sedan with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $319 a month. >>> (dog...
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if you want someone who can get no matter what the veteran, hire a vet. so, fixing what's broken at the .a. and ensuring the resources you deserve. delivering the healthcare that you've earned. the backlog, standing up for your rights and you realize elping he american dream that you so honorably defended. these are our commitments to you. this is what we're focused on. we can do together. especially as our war in end and an comes to an we welcome home or newest veterans. them here lot of tonight. e salute scott miller of indiana, a proud hoosier and a proud marine. n afghanistan he went out on travelling to ls remote villages and meeting with tribal elders and building forging partnerships to push back insurgents and here he continues to serve by encouraging businesses across america to give back to the oferans who defended our way life and make our prosperity possible. so thank you, scott. where is scott here today? we're proud of him. there he is. applause] salute master sergeant greensboro, er of north carolina. medivac sergeant of her unit helped sav
if you want someone who can get no matter what the veteran, hire a vet. so, fixing what's broken at the .a. and ensuring the resources you deserve. delivering the healthcare that you've earned. the backlog, standing up for your rights and you realize elping he american dream that you so honorably defended. these are our commitments to you. this is what we're focused on. we can do together. especially as our war in end and an comes to an we welcome home or newest veterans. them here lot of...
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recommended by vets. loved by dogs.he makers of frontline plus. >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth trout man, it's time for the best videos of the day, "right this minute." >>> a hooded robber smashes into a pharmacy to try to find painkillers. why he'll need them when cops put him in a world of hurt. >>> urban tree climbers defie gravity. >> doing gnarly things. >> the video that caught the eye of the cops. >>> a teen on stage at a paramore concert for -- >> one of the coolest things th
recommended by vets. loved by dogs.he makers of frontline plus. >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth trout man, it's time for the best videos of the day, "right this minute." >>> a hooded robber smashes into a pharmacy to try to find painkillers. why he'll need them when cops put him in a world of hurt. >>> urban tree climbers defie gravity. >> doing gnarly things. >> the video that caught the eye of the cops. >>> a teen on stage at a paramore...
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recommended by vets. loved by dogs. makers of frontline plus. ounds] the wait is over for even faster internet. xfinity is now doubling the internet speed... ...on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet...period. xfinity internet from comcast, now double the speed. followed their noses to see -- in what they say was 5 distribution process. they could smell the marijuana down the street. police say the two were growing and packaging pot as well as making cannibus oil. the two now face multiple drug cultivation and distribution charges. >>> ma meta san jose interest -- mineta san jose has a better airport to get passengers through faster. several kiosks were introduced at the terminal. they check fingerprints and ask a series of questions and snap a photo. the program does require pre approval. sfo and 50 other airports use the kiosks. >>> after a a portland man's bike was stolen they went to adorable lengths to shame the thieves. red soxy saw her dad
recommended by vets. loved by dogs. makers of frontline plus. ounds] the wait is over for even faster internet. xfinity is now doubling the internet speed... ...on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet...period. xfinity internet from comcast, now double the speed. followed their noses to see -- in what they say was 5 distribution process. they could smell the marijuana down the street. police say the two were growing and...
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we asked richard gill to analyze the forces that drew william levitt and the vets together. a large potential demand for housing in the postwar period, and william j. levitt supplied that demand. how does the market system work? through the laws of supply and demand. a professional economist is likely to give you a more complicated response. he's likely to draw you a graph, the most famous in our subject, the graph of supply and demand. and there it is. a fairly harmless-looking contraption. it took economists a long time to come up with this particular diagram. how does this diagram help us? first, what does the graph mean? we measure the quantity of product along the horizontal axis. in this case, number of houses. along the vertical axis, we measure the price of a family home. our demand curve is here. our supply curve is here. the price of the product will be determined where these two curves intersect. at $9,000 per home, the quantity of homes supplied and demanded will be equal. let's show how these curves clarifies the levittown story. we said there was a great demand
we asked richard gill to analyze the forces that drew william levitt and the vets together. a large potential demand for housing in the postwar period, and william j. levitt supplied that demand. how does the market system work? through the laws of supply and demand. a professional economist is likely to give you a more complicated response. he's likely to draw you a graph, the most famous in our subject, the graph of supply and demand. and there it is. a fairly harmless-looking contraption. it...
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they bring it to the vet. >> he looks bloated.oor little guy. >> how do you know if a toad is sick. they know the toad is sick because you're about to find out. there it is. >> oh, my gosh. >> her sfliring? was that her ring? >> is this a proposal? >> no. >> that's animal abuse. >> engagement ring. they are getting married in august. clearly she wanted to have the ring that the toad ate. they brought it out. there's the ring. the rough translation, apparently the stone on the band was lost somewhere. i don't know if it's still inside. >> did they say how this happened? >> the ring was off and he just said that looks tasty. >> probably thought it was a worm. >> they got the ring back. i have to feel bad because now for three days he's not allowed to have breakfast, lunch or dinner. >> poor quack. >>> go pro, the famous action camera. their tag line is be a hero. this video is titled, let someone else be a hero. dean collins bought his go-pro just hours before he strapped it on to hisead wit ed on his skat started to make his first
they bring it to the vet. >> he looks bloated.oor little guy. >> how do you know if a toad is sick. they know the toad is sick because you're about to find out. there it is. >> oh, my gosh. >> her sfliring? was that her ring? >> is this a proposal? >> no. >> that's animal abuse. >> engagement ring. they are getting married in august. clearly she wanted to have the ring that the toad ate. they brought it out. there's the ring. the rough...
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those businesses if a bar goes into an agreement with a vendor who will be the agency that does the vetting process to make sure they're not in a criminal process the sfpd looks forward to have this updated it's antiquated this is an opportunity to make lasting changes in try and step away from gaging and try to create some guidelines to protect young people. one the others concerns are for arcades if they're in a bar like situation to not advertise for young people to be part ever it and have people on the sidewalks soliciting people on the sidewalks. there needs to be an tenant to be checking ids fittings if as the an arcade geared toward a young to make sure they have a background check because of the original scope of the legislation this is a great opportunity to visit the issues and have a meaningful conversation about gaging so i don't know if we're able to have a continuance or discussion before it goes to the full board of supervisors but that's the situation of the sfpd >> under johnson on behalf of the supervisor breed would you like to respond to the sfpd. >> sure protective aid
those businesses if a bar goes into an agreement with a vendor who will be the agency that does the vetting process to make sure they're not in a criminal process the sfpd looks forward to have this updated it's antiquated this is an opportunity to make lasting changes in try and step away from gaging and try to create some guidelines to protect young people. one the others concerns are for arcades if they're in a bar like situation to not advertise for young people to be part ever it and have...
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the paws group, the vet sos, pets unlimited.e all have gotten together and have been getting together for over four or five years now to talk about how we can educate the public about being prepared for a disaster as it involves your pets. >> a lot of services. i understand that if you have to leave your home, we are encouraging people to take their pets with them. >> absolutely. we think that that is a lesson that we concerned from karina, if you are being evacuated you should take your pet with you. i have a carrier, and you need to have a carrier that you can fit your pet in comfortably and you need to take your pet with you when you were evacuated. >> i am going to thank you very much for joining us and bringing oreo today. and i am go >> we are very happy here in the heart of the sunnyvale you community to showing up show you off the san franciscans events in this community urge to see hands on exploration and listedcy rich environments and a mass rich environmentalists and languages celebrated and a multiple of cultures an
the paws group, the vet sos, pets unlimited.e all have gotten together and have been getting together for over four or five years now to talk about how we can educate the public about being prepared for a disaster as it involves your pets. >> a lot of services. i understand that if you have to leave your home, we are encouraging people to take their pets with them. >> absolutely. we think that that is a lesson that we concerned from karina, if you are being evacuated you should take...
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recommended by vets. loved by dogs. the makers of frontline plus. >>> well, it is that time of year when boys across the country battle for a shot to make it to the little league. but forget about philadelphia because their star pitcher is a girl. >> and when their team takes a field, monee david is about to prove that diamonds really are a girl's best friend. >> reporter: there was a time when throwing like a girl was used as an insult. meet monee davis, a 13-year-old pitching phenom, who just happens to be a girl. are you as good as any boy here? >> yes. >> reporter: no question? >> no question. >> reporter: her confidence has been earned with her 70 miles an hour fastball, leading her team to the pennsylvania state championship. and now a shot at making it into the little league world series. >> she is just a great player. once the curiosity changes, they just recognize her as a great baseball player. >> reporter: she found soccer was not for her and switched to baseball. while she says the boys never gave her a hard
recommended by vets. loved by dogs. the makers of frontline plus. >>> well, it is that time of year when boys across the country battle for a shot to make it to the little league. but forget about philadelphia because their star pitcher is a girl. >> and when their team takes a field, monee david is about to prove that diamonds really are a girl's best friend. >> reporter: there was a time when throwing like a girl was used as an insult. meet monee davis, a 13-year-old...
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>> well, we go to great lengths to vet people we give any assistance to. particularly when we're talking about this new department of defense program we asked congress to authorize, to train and equip the syrian opposition, we go to great lengths to vet them. for exactly the reason you mentioned. we don't want our assistance falling into the wrong hands. >> if an american kid who liked to play baseball and hip hop can end up fighting for isis, one imagining a free syrian army fighter with an american weapon can someday decide he also wants to join isis and there's not exactly going to be a process in which he hands over his weapon. marie harf from the state department. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up next, a new audio recording surfaced, the lawyer of the man who recorded it said it's from the very moment that officer darren wilson shot michael brown in ferguson. we have the tape. we'll play it for you, ahead. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghos
>> well, we go to great lengths to vet people we give any assistance to. particularly when we're talking about this new department of defense program we asked congress to authorize, to train and equip the syrian opposition, we go to great lengths to vet them. for exactly the reason you mentioned. we don't want our assistance falling into the wrong hands. >> if an american kid who liked to play baseball and hip hop can end up fighting for isis, one imagining a free syrian army...
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my dad came back from world war ii and these homes were built for world war ii vets to help them out. >> reporter: looking at the home after, joseph roberts became lost for words. from the front of the home, you can't see it as well, but walk around the back and you'll understand. the entire home and most of its belongings are gone, after a fire swept through the family's benny road home. inside were five adults and one child, but fire officials say some of the home's smoke detectors had no batteries to warn the family in time. who saved them all, roberts' future son-in-law, who told me he woke to the smoke and jumped into action. >> he literally carried my mom out of the house across the street. >> reporter: an 86-year-old woman, very sick, on hospice. roberts tells me he can't thank his son-in-law enough for saving everyone, but for this vietnam vet, it's still a very deep wound. >> there's a lot of history here in the home. most all family pictures from generations were in this house. there's a part of our heart missing now. >> reporter: the red cross is going to be helping this fa
my dad came back from world war ii and these homes were built for world war ii vets to help them out. >> reporter: looking at the home after, joseph roberts became lost for words. from the front of the home, you can't see it as well, but walk around the back and you'll understand. the entire home and most of its belongings are gone, after a fire swept through the family's benny road home. inside were five adults and one child, but fire officials say some of the home's smoke detectors had...