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carl vinson. >> u.s.s. carl vinson.hat was my first deployment, if you will, after, you know, some years in the navy. and my last six months on the ship, we were deployed to the persian gulf. and we supported, you know, operation iraqi freedom during that time. so combat but different kind of combat. you know, on the aircraft carrier, we're launching and recovering the aircraft that they're flying to support the mission. >> so 2002 in afghanistan, you're out in the field, in a field hospital, how many people are medical in that area? >> in our case, we deployed with almost 200 medical people altogether to support our, you know, our contingent. and we were distributed to different areas within the region. in my specific area, we had about 30 medical folks with us. >> is the story in this novel pretty close to what happened in afghanistan? >> yes, there's some certainly some parallels. not exactly the same way but there are some parallels and some similarities. >> when do you remember the first time that battle wounds, in
carl vinson. >> u.s.s. carl vinson.hat was my first deployment, if you will, after, you know, some years in the navy. and my last six months on the ship, we were deployed to the persian gulf. and we supported, you know, operation iraqi freedom during that time. so combat but different kind of combat. you know, on the aircraft carrier, we're launching and recovering the aircraft that they're flying to support the mission. >> so 2002 in afghanistan, you're out in the field, in a field...
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i will ask poll vinson -- jim wolfensohn to give us one more antidote. to yourbulous listen stories. you have one? should talk to jim yong kim, the current president. do you have anything that you would like to bring to our attention? [laughter] >> there is no particular story. entered, itf when i is an ongoing issue. the other piece of that story is that happens to be a critical development project. this was -- canceling was difficult. -- canceling it was difficult. these are the things that we have to balance. i had to cancel something that would have had a huge development impact. that is the red line that you have to draw. no matter how important a development impact might be, you have to be ready to cancel something if you see carrots and -- corruption. it was a few people, a few people who had done this. now, we hope it goes forward. it is unclear whether it will go forward. as the difficulty of this job. -- that is the difficulty of this job. you've to be ready to make that kind of decision. mueller, -- paul volcker, you seem to want to say someth
i will ask poll vinson -- jim wolfensohn to give us one more antidote. to yourbulous listen stories. you have one? should talk to jim yong kim, the current president. do you have anything that you would like to bring to our attention? [laughter] >> there is no particular story. entered, itf when i is an ongoing issue. the other piece of that story is that happens to be a critical development project. this was -- canceling was difficult. -- canceling it was difficult. these are the things...
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uss carl vinson, that was my first deployment if you will. after some years in the navy. my last six months on this ship, we were deployed to the persian gulf. we supported operation iraqi freedom during that time. combat, but different kind of combat. on an aircraft carrier, we are launching and recovering the air raft that are flying to support the mission. >> 2002 in afghanistan, you're out in the field, in the field hospital. how many people are medical in that area? >> in our case, we deployed with almost 200 medical people altogether to support our contingent. we were distributed to different areas within the region. my specific area, we had about 30 medical folks with us. >> is the story in this novel pretty close to what happened in afghanistan? >> there is some parallels, not exactly the same way but there are some parallels and some similarities. >> when do you remember the first time that battle wounds, injury, came to you? what were the circumstances? >> the most vivid was our first day. arriving at our final location, roll 2, the transport there took some tim
uss carl vinson, that was my first deployment if you will. after some years in the navy. my last six months on this ship, we were deployed to the persian gulf. we supported operation iraqi freedom during that time. combat, but different kind of combat. on an aircraft carrier, we are launching and recovering the air raft that are flying to support the mission. >> 2002 in afghanistan, you're out in the field, in the field hospital. how many people are medical in that area? >> in our...
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at least the vinson, you know, upgrading and allied. so his views on an injury or interesting. and i was also amazed that some of his thoughts on the eastern bloc, the soviet union, and he was very, very clear that poland was the weak link in the soviet empire. he thought that the foreign policy statute at that time, the cadillac should be amended so that the u.s. to give generous financial assistance, exchange programs to poland saying, i think, this is a country that might not want to be in the soviet orbit. there might be ways that we can induce them into a little different status. he fought that battle really hard. and finally to my think you saw foreign policy as sort of the overarching theme to criticize president eisenhower. his view was that the eisenhower ministration was reactive, slow-moving, was not imaginative in the sort of used his critique of the eyes and our foreign policy to gain visibility within the democratic party and also to sort of project and self as this kind of aggressive, for cleaning, vibrant, new leader. and another dimension of kennedy as senator
at least the vinson, you know, upgrading and allied. so his views on an injury or interesting. and i was also amazed that some of his thoughts on the eastern bloc, the soviet union, and he was very, very clear that poland was the weak link in the soviet empire. he thought that the foreign policy statute at that time, the cadillac should be amended so that the u.s. to give generous financial assistance, exchange programs to poland saying, i think, this is a country that might not want to be in...
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at least the vinson, you know, upgrading and allied. so his views on an injury or interesting. and i was also amazed that some of his thoughts on the eastern bloc, the soviet union, and he was very, very clear that poland was the weak link in the soviet empire. he thought that the foreign policy statute at that time, the cadillac should be amended so that the u.s. to give generous financial assistance, exchange programs to poland saying, i think, this is a country that might not want to be in the soviet orbit. there might be ways that we can induce them into a little different status. he fought that battle really hard. and finally to my think you saw foreign policy as sort of the overarching theme to criticize president eisenhower. his view was that the eisenhower ministration was reactive, slow-moving, was not imaginative in the sort of used his critique of the eyes and our foreign policy to gain visibility within the democratic party and also to sort of project and self as this kind of aggressive, for cleaning, vibrant, new leader. and another dimension of kennedy as senator
at least the vinson, you know, upgrading and allied. so his views on an injury or interesting. and i was also amazed that some of his thoughts on the eastern bloc, the soviet union, and he was very, very clear that poland was the weak link in the soviet empire. he thought that the foreign policy statute at that time, the cadillac should be amended so that the u.s. to give generous financial assistance, exchange programs to poland saying, i think, this is a country that might not want to be in...
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washington councilman vinson's the decisions and orange, is the the robust orting they see?it down? the poster boy for corporate greed gets out of jail next month. was justice done? the judge is here under that. students adding college to the debts. congressman charlie kirk seeks that out and an ex-husband in prison, her father is in prison, she is a mob wife making serious money and she is here too. ♪ stuart: first let's outline some of the problems we have seen with obamacare, the security of the web site serious concern. million additional plans canceled next year by employers. the law's supporters said it is aoki, the plan on the exchange cost less too. joining us is one of the architects of obamacare, easy keel emanual, doctor, thanks for coming by. you really enjoy his. >> tell the truth to your viewers. stuart: you got 15 minutes on msnbc. how long will you get here? >> not enough time. stuart: i want you to look into that camera and tell our viewers that if they enroll in obamacare all their personal information is absolutely secure and you will vouch for that securi
washington councilman vinson's the decisions and orange, is the the robust orting they see?it down? the poster boy for corporate greed gets out of jail next month. was justice done? the judge is here under that. students adding college to the debts. congressman charlie kirk seeks that out and an ex-husband in prison, her father is in prison, she is a mob wife making serious money and she is here too. ♪ stuart: first let's outline some of the problems we have seen with obamacare, the security...