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the united warriors has been hanging narco barriers to bear a chilling threat. of the 22 detained are not free, they will release the names of the politicians who have supported their criminal acts. francis cole, your reporting has been excellent on this. i think the thing that is so striking for mexico is the degree in which it appears the united warriors and the local government are essentially two sides of the same coin. >> in that particular town, as in so many other towns throughout mexico, essentially, you can't really distinguish local government from organized crime. there's been a -- there's not even quite a takeover, a kind of fusion of the two. and in iguala and in so many other parts of mexico. >> so why -- why is this -- how did this come to be? obviously, drugs are a huge industry in mexico. i've read somewhere the cenola cartel, which is the largest bringing in revenues, somewhere on the par of facebook, is it just the money? how long has it been the case that this kind of inextricable link between the cartels and the government has been true? >>
the united warriors has been hanging narco barriers to bear a chilling threat. of the 22 detained are not free, they will release the names of the politicians who have supported their criminal acts. francis cole, your reporting has been excellent on this. i think the thing that is so striking for mexico is the degree in which it appears the united warriors and the local government are essentially two sides of the same coin. >> in that particular town, as in so many other towns throughout...
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, or warriors united, confessed to the fact that members of the gang killed the students. the way that he presented the evidence at a press conference is particularly what upset and angered many of the families and students in that area in guerrero. they don't buy the government's story and think they want to solve the case. they want to have separate experts from an argentine group confirming what ever remains to be said. it's still a missing person's case. >> adam raney stand by, i want to continue the conversation with christopher wilson, senior associate for the mexico institute at the wilson center in washington d c. a reporter with the new york review of books that covered latin america joins us from princeton new jersey. thank you all for being with us tonight. thank you. >> hello. >> i want to start with you, you have been covering this for some time. how do you describe the state of violence plaguing certain parts of mexico? >> i think it's been going on for a long time, at least 10 years, i would say. i do think that this is not the worst case of violence we have
, or warriors united, confessed to the fact that members of the gang killed the students. the way that he presented the evidence at a press conference is particularly what upset and angered many of the families and students in that area in guerrero. they don't buy the government's story and think they want to solve the case. they want to have separate experts from an argentine group confirming what ever remains to be said. it's still a missing person's case. >> adam raney stand by, i want...
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. >> once the students were in police custody they were handed over to the united warriors which is a criminal organization in mexico. >> more than 20,000 people have disappeared in mexico in the past eight years. >> reporter: in mexico city today, thousands of people took to the streets to protest the students' disappearance and to demand justice, a politician and his wife were accused of being involved, but denied any involvement. one of the students has an uncle who works at stanford, and that is part of the reason the tragedy hit home here, and there are other reasons. >> and i believe it is a great opportunity for stanford students here and in the u.s. to express our support. we're part of the mexican community and part of our nation. and we're together. there is a responsibility to the u.s. as our neighbors to understand what is happening first of all. and feel for what is happening in mexico. our fates, our ddestinies are together. >> reporter: and to let others know the world is watching. and this chilling fact, over the past six years during the drug cartel woars, more than 1
. >> once the students were in police custody they were handed over to the united warriors which is a criminal organization in mexico. >> more than 20,000 people have disappeared in mexico in the past eight years. >> reporter: in mexico city today, thousands of people took to the streets to protest the students' disappearance and to demand justice, a politician and his wife were accused of being involved, but denied any involvement. one of the students has an uncle who works...
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warriors, of the guerreros unidos. they would deposit money to her every month which she in turn fueled into the payroll of the police. so that the police knew who they were getting paid by. they were getting paid by and were answerable to the guerreros unidos. it was veriest for th very he fo say, deal with this, and it was a favor or a service for drug gang. corruption is in every part of the country. people routinely pay a small bribe to a cop who stops you on the street. and then i'm sure many, many mayors throughout mexico have to come to sort of some sort of arrangement with the drug groups because if they don't, then they're under threat. any number of candidates, have been killed and many number of mayors. >> there's mass corruption. i want to talk about the change here. how did pena nieto change the strategy on its war on is violence, mr. wilson? >> the prior a very frontal assault of the organized crime groups going after the top leaders of the groups, going after them with the military and the federal police
warriors, of the guerreros unidos. they would deposit money to her every month which she in turn fueled into the payroll of the police. so that the police knew who they were getting paid by. they were getting paid by and were answerable to the guerreros unidos. it was veriest for th very he fo say, deal with this, and it was a favor or a service for drug gang. corruption is in every part of the country. people routinely pay a small bribe to a cop who stops you on the street. and then i'm sure...
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jill and i usually host a warriors at our home as they prepare to united states of america in a competition in called the invictus games. and it struck me that there a more ot have been appropriate description of the determination and commitment in the character shown by all of veterans then these games referred to as the invictus games. the poet william ernest henry wrote a poem. stanza of that poem, it matters not how how charged ate, the punishment, i am the master of my faith. i am the captain of my soul. master of my faith of my soul captain -- i'm the captain of my soul. single generations of veterans have been the best this country has had to offer. it is as true today as it was 200 years ago. when the americans held full navy of named n, a young lawyer francis scott key looked to a a simple l asking question -- does that star-spangled banner yet wave? that question and its implications and its aspirations have echoed every prayerless fight. did that star-spangled banner war in the hands of civil sergeant william carney, the medal of ican-american honor recipient, as he took that ban
jill and i usually host a warriors at our home as they prepare to united states of america in a competition in called the invictus games. and it struck me that there a more ot have been appropriate description of the determination and commitment in the character shown by all of veterans then these games referred to as the invictus games. the poet william ernest henry wrote a poem. stanza of that poem, it matters not how how charged ate, the punishment, i am the master of my faith. i am the...
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warriors. and it struck me that there couldn't have been a more appropriate description of the determination and commitment and character shown by all our veterans than these games referred to as the invictus games. the poet william ernest henry wrote a poem called "invictus." the last stanza of that poem says, it matters not how straight the gate, how charged the punishment, the scroll, i'm the master of my fate, i'm the captain of my soul, i'm the master of my fate, i am the captain of my soul. every single generation of veterans throughout our history has been the best that this country has had to offer. it's as true today as it was 200 years ago when a generation of warriors held the ramparts at fort mchenry against the full might of the british navy in the battle of baltimore. as the dawn's early light broke following that battle a young lawyer named francis scott key looked toward the fort's flagpole, asking a simple question -- does that star spangled banner yet wave? that question and i
warriors. and it struck me that there couldn't have been a more appropriate description of the determination and commitment and character shown by all our veterans than these games referred to as the invictus games. the poet william ernest henry wrote a poem called "invictus." the last stanza of that poem says, it matters not how straight the gate, how charged the punishment, the scroll, i'm the master of my fate, i'm the captain of my soul, i'm the master of my fate, i am the captain...
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warriors. and it struck me that there couldn't have been a more appropriate description of the determination and commitment and character shown by all our veterans than these games referred to as the invictus games. the poet william ernest henry wrote a poem called "invictus." the last stanza of that po poem says, it matters not how straight the gate, how charged the punishment, the scroll, i'm the master of my fate, i'm the captain of my soul, i'm the master of my fate, i am the captain of my soul. every single generation of veterans throughout our history has been the best that this country has had to offer. it's as true today as it was 200 years ago when a generation of warriors held the ramparts at fort mchenry against the full might of the british navy in the battle of baltimore. as the dawn's early light broke following that battle a young lawyer named francis scott key looked toward the fort's flagpole, asking a simple question -- does that star spangled banner yet wave? that question an
warriors. and it struck me that there couldn't have been a more appropriate description of the determination and commitment and character shown by all our veterans than these games referred to as the invictus games. the poet william ernest henry wrote a poem called "invictus." the last stanza of that po poem says, it matters not how straight the gate, how charged the punishment, the scroll, i'm the master of my fate, i'm the captain of my soul, i'm the master of my fate, i am the...
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warriors. sometimes their needs are overlooked and i think it's very important for our military men and women who are serving to know that our nation is helping to take care of their children while they protect our families. >> you said sometimes their needs are overlooked on this day of remembrance and this day of thanks to those individuals. what do you see as the most commonly ignored or i guess something many might take for granted that those service-members and their families need. >> they just need to know that our nation appreciates the service and sacrifice they make while their family member in uniform is serving. whether it's deployed overseas or recoverying from injury. children need to know we recognize they are sacrificing and that we need to help support those families to make their families have as much a normal life as they can. during that stressful time. >> our military kids over the past ten years has given out some $20 million in grants to help military children in extracurr
warriors. sometimes their needs are overlooked and i think it's very important for our military men and women who are serving to know that our nation is helping to take care of their children while they protect our families. >> you said sometimes their needs are overlooked on this day of remembrance and this day of thanks to those individuals. what do you see as the most commonly ignored or i guess something many might take for granted that those service-members and their families need....
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they really are the silent warriors that the united states relies upon to do such amazing, tricky, complicated, dangerous operations. they are truly putting their lives on line. so it's -- how this is unfolding is a little unusual. >> thank you very much. valerie plain, we appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> and "outfront" next, the man seen in this video kidnapping a woman on a philadelphia street. tonight in a virginia jail cell. we have the latest developments and some unbelievable footage for you. >>> plus lisa ling on cowboys and cowgirls who are roping calves and you'll see who they are. because they are not what you expect. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov fifteen minutes could save
they really are the silent warriors that the united states relies upon to do such amazing, tricky, complicated, dangerous operations. they are truly putting their lives on line. so it's -- how this is unfolding is a little unusual. >> thank you very much. valerie plain, we appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> and "outfront" next, the man seen in this video kidnapping a woman on a philadelphia street. tonight in a virginia jail cell. we have the latest...
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they became warriors on behalf of the united states against our most feared enemy, the soviet union. >> what they were hiring these guys for was for mindset. they wanted experienced test pilots who could observe and report during a very violent and dangerous activity. >> as we develop the spacecraft, almost everything we do deals with the risky side of the business. we recognize we can get killed flying spacecraft, like we can get killed flying t-33s or t-38s or driving my corvette. we have a job that's fascinating and it's worth the risk. >> al shepard was a natural leader. he got the first ride into space. >> the shirley temple program usually seen at this time will not be presented in order that we may bring you the following special broadcast. >> within the next few days, from this guarded wasteland, the first american will be launched into space. he will not go into orbit as yuri gagarin did, but he will ride his spacecraft 116 miles up. and there he will hang weightless for about five minutes until gravity pulls him back through the atmosphere to the sea nearly 300 miles down-r
they became warriors on behalf of the united states against our most feared enemy, the soviet union. >> what they were hiring these guys for was for mindset. they wanted experienced test pilots who could observe and report during a very violent and dangerous activity. >> as we develop the spacecraft, almost everything we do deals with the risky side of the business. we recognize we can get killed flying spacecraft, like we can get killed flying t-33s or t-38s or driving my corvette....
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when they were finally recognized by the united states, and by the nation of france, as great warriors -- which they were -- it certainly created a shift. ii, when people would talk about reg out -- dugout doug, he didn't do it in my father's presence. there was tremendous macarthur loyalty among the common people of the state of alabama. does that -- are there other questions? i love to talk about this outfit. i'm a child of this division, said all of me overdo it. i'm going to step down now. i'm being told to step down. >> no, another question. i saw in your presentation, you memorial inre of a your book. could you tell us about that, and its reception by the french? >> thank you, amanda. birmingham to to the 42nd division reunion. early 20's.the memorialhere must be a to this division, and it must be where we have shed our blood. he wanted to do it then. he wanted to do it in the 20's, when the economy was good. the feeling about the military was good. it didn't happen. i told you about the tension , it existed in my family resonated with me. after the old man died, my brother and i
when they were finally recognized by the united states, and by the nation of france, as great warriors -- which they were -- it certainly created a shift. ii, when people would talk about reg out -- dugout doug, he didn't do it in my father's presence. there was tremendous macarthur loyalty among the common people of the state of alabama. does that -- are there other questions? i love to talk about this outfit. i'm a child of this division, said all of me overdo it. i'm going to step down now....
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states down to our warriors associated with the platforms i'm talking about. that is part of it all the way to the warheads. we are doing the business right. in a safe, secure, and effective manner. you don't read about it or see mushroom clouds as a result. we must continue that. it is important in the 21st century. to ensure that we can continue to benefit as we have from our strategic capability. the may have been successful, they have been under the radar scope. the good news is, the great work has been done by professionals through these reviews and the internal reviews the services have been involved in. also, the strategic command. they have put a lens on this. to see where we need to go for the future. giving serious consequences of having a miscalculation, and not keeping the strategic ability we need in the world. it is good to see the attention it is getting today, because it is important for our future going forward. thank you. >> the u.s. house approved a bill allowing them mediate construction of the -- the immediate construction of the keystone
states down to our warriors associated with the platforms i'm talking about. that is part of it all the way to the warheads. we are doing the business right. in a safe, secure, and effective manner. you don't read about it or see mushroom clouds as a result. we must continue that. it is important in the 21st century. to ensure that we can continue to benefit as we have from our strategic capability. the may have been successful, they have been under the radar scope. the good news is, the great...
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states down to our warriors associated with the very's platforms we have been talking about. that is also part of it. we are doing the business right, which we have been doing right and an effective manner for some time. as the result, you don't we'd about it. you don't see the mushroom cloud of that sort of thing. we must continue that. it is important in the 21st century as the deterrent and an insurance to ensure that we can continue to benefit as we have from our strategic capabilities. being that they have been successful, they have in fact been under the radar. the good news is that the great work that has been done by professionals through these reviews, as well as the internal reviews, the services of been involved in and also strategic command, they put aliens on this to ensure where we need to go for the future. as we look at the threats that are out there, what other , and giving, etc. the series consequences of having amiss, -- and miscalculation and not having the strategic ability that we need in the world, especially as it relates to the united states of americ
states down to our warriors associated with the very's platforms we have been talking about. that is also part of it. we are doing the business right, which we have been doing right and an effective manner for some time. as the result, you don't we'd about it. you don't see the mushroom cloud of that sort of thing. we must continue that. it is important in the 21st century as the deterrent and an insurance to ensure that we can continue to benefit as we have from our strategic capabilities....
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states of america in a competition in london called the invictus games for wounded warriors. and it struck me that there couldn't have been a more appropriate description of the determination and commitment and the character shown by all of our veterans than these games referred to as invictus games. the poet william ernest henry wrote a poem called "invictus" and the last stanza of that poem says "it matters not how straight the gate, how charged the punishment, the scroll, i'm the master of my fate, i'm the captain of my soul." i'm the master of my feat, i'm the captain of my soul. every single generation of veterans throughout our history has been the best that this country has it's as true today as it was 200 years ago when a generation of warriors held the ramparts at ft. henry against the full might of the british navy in the battle of baltimore. as the dawn's early light broke following that battle, a young lawyer named francis scott key looked toward the fort's flagpole, asking a simple question -- does that star-spangled banner yet wave? that question and its implica
states of america in a competition in london called the invictus games for wounded warriors. and it struck me that there couldn't have been a more appropriate description of the determination and commitment and the character shown by all of our veterans than these games referred to as invictus games. the poet william ernest henry wrote a poem called "invictus" and the last stanza of that poem says "it matters not how straight the gate, how charged the punishment, the scroll, i'm...
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states down to our warriors associated platforms weous been talking about. so that is also part of it all the way to warheads. we are doing the business right. which we have been ting the business right in a safe, secure and effective panner for some time. time.ner for some as a result, you don't read about it. you don't ea mushroom cloud or thing.rt of we must continue that and it is important here in the 21st the calculations in deterrences and assurance to we can continue to have from our strategic capabilities. being that they have been successful, they have in fact been under the radar scope. is the great work that has been done by these professionals through the internals well as the reviews the services have been and, of course, also u.s. strategic command they put a lens on this to ensure where the future.o for as we look at the threats that are out there, what other nationshave, what other are exercising with, et cetera, the serious consequences of can canning a miscalculation -- of having a miscalculation and not keeping that wetegic stability stil
states down to our warriors associated platforms weous been talking about. so that is also part of it all the way to warheads. we are doing the business right. which we have been ting the business right in a safe, secure and effective panner for some time. time.ner for some as a result, you don't read about it. you don't ea mushroom cloud or thing.rt of we must continue that and it is important here in the 21st the calculations in deterrences and assurance to we can continue to have from our...
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warriors armed with the modern weapons. how goes the battle? come with me on a journey and let's see what is being done. first to washington to get a few facts. in this building is the census bureau were uncle sam keeps his record books. there is a card here for each of us telling when we were born, married, what we die of, and many other facts. ingenious machines make these cards so that statistics may be compiled from them. all of the people in the united states divided into groups of 100,000 each. here is one such group. represents tuberculosis. in 1910, there were 150 deaths from tuberculosis for each 100,000 persons. later, there were 100 deaths for 100,000 persons. in 1935, about 50. the rate cut to one third of what it was 25 years ago. what a retreat. next, we visit new york city. in new york, the headquarters of the national tuberculosis association. the network of state, county, city's associations covers the country, including territories and physicians. -- doctorsanced created the design for the seal each year. the local tuberculosi
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the threat was ultimately against the united states. the area toallowing have -- along the to plot and plan, and be a source of inspiration, and be the leading attractive force for jihadist. the situation is not here with respect ice. they may not be the most threatening jihadi force or terrorist organization. they are -- there are several levels to this. we have a higher threat level i would goism through several lists. you have isis. you have al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. based in yemen. yemen is in a chaotic state, a civil war. it is an organization that shows the intention and has tried several times to attack the west , including aviation. you have the other groups in syria, al qaeda associated groups with intention to attack the west. various groups in west africa. and have individuals and smaller groups inspired by these groups. my judgment, the terrorist threat is not necessarily the kind of complex 9/11 threat to the united states. of multipleat smaller groups or individual groups against the united states. believeve reaso
the threat was ultimately against the united states. the area toallowing have -- along the to plot and plan, and be a source of inspiration, and be the leading attractive force for jihadist. the situation is not here with respect ice. they may not be the most threatening jihadi force or terrorist organization. they are -- there are several levels to this. we have a higher threat level i would goism through several lists. you have isis. you have al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. based in yemen....
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the threat was ultimately against the united states. in terms of allowing to plot and plan, and be a source of inspiration, and be the leading attractive force for jihadist. the situation is not here with respect ice. they may not be the most threatening jihadi force or terrorist organization. there are several levels to this. we have a higher threat level from terrorism i would go through several lists. you have isis. you have al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. based in yemen. yemen is in a chaotic state, a civil war. it is an organization that shows the intention and has tried several times to attack the west, including aviation. you have the other groups in syria, al qaeda associated groups with intention to attack the west. various groups in west africa. and have individuals and smaller groups inspired by these groups. my judgment, the terrorist threat is not necessarily the kind of complex 9/11 threat to the united states. but the threat of multiple smaller groups or individual groups against the united states. >> do you have reaso
the threat was ultimately against the united states. in terms of allowing to plot and plan, and be a source of inspiration, and be the leading attractive force for jihadist. the situation is not here with respect ice. they may not be the most threatening jihadi force or terrorist organization. there are several levels to this. we have a higher threat level from terrorism i would go through several lists. you have isis. you have al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. based in yemen. yemen is in a...
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and mission bay and north and south and 160 market rate. 900 more ongoing. 150 new affordable housing units and ongoing 435. of course we're proud that we are starting to assign work on the new 18,000 square feet sports arena, the new home of the golden state warriors. what is important to me we have awarded $432 million of construction contracts and 32% of those -- or 138 million is really -- were given to sbc and entrepreneurs and businesses so trans bay -- there is a lot of work going on. the renee [inaudible] apartments were finally done. 120 units for formerly homeless individuals. mercy housing is working on 155 affordable units, so i can go on and on obviously. that's not my accomplishment. i just wanted to share the work that has been done in the last two years and more work needs to be done so finding suitable affordable housing is important to me as a single mom and although my kids are grown. i still like they're not grown so it is something that i take seriously because i feel that housing is our responsibility, a community's responsibility and i believe in building sustainable
and mission bay and north and south and 160 market rate. 900 more ongoing. 150 new affordable housing units and ongoing 435. of course we're proud that we are starting to assign work on the new 18,000 square feet sports arena, the new home of the golden state warriors. what is important to me we have awarded $432 million of construction contracts and 32% of those -- or 138 million is really -- were given to sbc and entrepreneurs and businesses so trans bay -- there is a lot of work going on....
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we already know the revolutionary garfield warriors could be paying someone else to do their battling for them. >>> elise labott, appreciate it. >>> while the united states pushes for new information on their nuclear capabilities. iraq never expected quite what he says. >> i think people's minds will be blown by iran. because this really is an extraordinary look and extraordinary country. >> one of the most potential and most complicated. their official policy is to be friendly toward us, not adversarial or violent. and yet of all the counts i have gone out to be on television, me and my have -- you might have policies and what they say about us is extremely at odds with what you see, taste, smell, feel and hear on the streetlight. it's an extraordinary place that make makes us watch what we see on the news so we know our paths together. >> okay. be sure to watch anthony bourdain can't to the next time. financial noise financial noise financial noise having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next
we already know the revolutionary garfield warriors could be paying someone else to do their battling for them. >>> elise labott, appreciate it. >>> while the united states pushes for new information on their nuclear capabilities. iraq never expected quite what he says. >> i think people's minds will be blown by iran. because this really is an extraordinary look and extraordinary country. >> one of the most potential and most complicated. their official policy is...
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every embassy, every forward position, every ship, every man and woman deployed in the service of the united states of america? >> yes, it waves. >> does it wave on the front porches of families waiting out the deployments like my wife did silently praying for the return of their warrior from afghanistan? does that star-spangled banner yet wave over every firehouse, ballpark, neighborhood, every town and city in this great nation? ladies and gentlemen, francis scott key's question persists to this day. does that star-spangled banner yet wave over the land of the free? the answer is yes and it will now and forever because it does not just wave above us. it lives in our hearts. the heart of every american. we are americans, and as every american enemy has -- whoever faced us has learned, it's never, never, ever been a good bet to bet against the united states of america! [ applause ] because we are one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. may god bless you all and protect our troops and continue to bless the united states of america. thank you. [ applause ] >> ladi
every embassy, every forward position, every ship, every man and woman deployed in the service of the united states of america? >> yes, it waves. >> does it wave on the front porches of families waiting out the deployments like my wife did silently praying for the return of their warrior from afghanistan? does that star-spangled banner yet wave over every firehouse, ballpark, neighborhood, every town and city in this great nation? ladies and gentlemen, francis scott key's question...
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states down to our warriors associated with the platforms i'm talking about. that is part of it all the way to the warheads. we are doing the business right. in a safe, secure, and effective manner. you don't read about it or see mushroom clouds as a result. we must continue that. it is important in the 21st century. continue that we can to benefit as we have from our strategic capability. the may have been successful, they have been under the radar scope. the good news is, the great work has been done by professionals through these reviews and the internal reviews the services have been involved in. also, the strategic command. on this. put a lens to see where we need to go for the future. giving serious consequences of having a miscalculation, and not ability we strategic need in the world. it is good to see the attention it is getting today, because it is important for our future going forward. you. on the defense department's proposed changes to the nuclear weapons infrastructure. secretary hegel's call for investment will come 10 days before the investmen
states down to our warriors associated with the platforms i'm talking about. that is part of it all the way to the warheads. we are doing the business right. in a safe, secure, and effective manner. you don't read about it or see mushroom clouds as a result. we must continue that. it is important in the 21st century. continue that we can to benefit as we have from our strategic capability. the may have been successful, they have been under the radar scope. the good news is, the great work has...
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. >> in the battle of little big horn, warriors defeated the seventh cavalry regiment of the united states army and killed the commanding u.s. officer george custer cared we will hear about the conflict from a park ranger as a little bit corn battlefields national monument in montana. >> folks, this is an incredible story. it >> this is an incredible story. hem, 90% of the time never been here in their lives. i like to see who you are this morning. if you've never been here in your life, please put your hand up. look around. it is always the same. tykes over here, there's nobody in this audience who has never heard of george armstrong custer. there's nobody in this audience who has never heard of sitting bull or crazy horse. and i promise you this, there's nobody here who has never heard of elvis presley. well, folks, it's a simple story. and yet it's a complex story. you are on the battlefield right now. and it stretches five miles to the south of us, well beyond the in the hill, way out there, five miles. on june 25, 1876, george armstrong custer with 647 troops will attack a massive cam
. >> in the battle of little big horn, warriors defeated the seventh cavalry regiment of the united states army and killed the commanding u.s. officer george custer cared we will hear about the conflict from a park ranger as a little bit corn battlefields national monument in montana. >> folks, this is an incredible story. it >> this is an incredible story. hem, 90% of the time never been here in their lives. i like to see who you are this morning. if you've never been here in...
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the united states. it's going to take about a month -- sorry, about a year to go after them in mosul. that means they're going to have a terrorist safe haven in the north of iraq for at least another year. time and space to plot terror attacks in the west. >> paul cruickshank, appreciate you. thank you. up next, growing marijuana in colorado is big business. now that recreational use of pot is legal. we're going to tour a facility where the art of growing pot plants has become a science really. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. earning unlimited cash back on purchases. that's a win. but imagine earning it twice. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back twice, once when you buy and again as you pay. it's cash back. then cash back again. and that's a cash back win-win . the citi doubl
the united states. it's going to take about a month -- sorry, about a year to go after them in mosul. that means they're going to have a terrorist safe haven in the north of iraq for at least another year. time and space to plot terror attacks in the west. >> paul cruickshank, appreciate you. thank you. up next, growing marijuana in colorado is big business. now that recreational use of pot is legal. we're going to tour a facility where the art of growing pot plants has become a science...
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. >>> pennsylvania's united states senators are spending this veterans take honoring those wounded while serving our country. senators bob casey and pat toomey attended a event honoring path wounded warriors organizations, "eyewitness news" in malvern, chester county, the senators thank veterans for their services. >> i never seized to be amazed at the accomplishments of the folks who chose to serves in this way. >> the most important thing i can do and i snow senator toomey agrees with me on this is for us to do what we can in washington whether it is votes or activity to help our veterans. >> the pennsylvania wounded warriors also received a $25,000 donation to the carmen daniellea foundation during the event. >>> we have been thinking about veterans all day. we know you have too because you have been sending us pictures. we want to share a few of them now. janet connrag end ising us that shot from fort sam houston. this is janet and her girls who she has not seen since june 88. we are proud of our fighting men and women no doubt about that. this is from someone wishing a special veter
. >>> pennsylvania's united states senators are spending this veterans take honoring those wounded while serving our country. senators bob casey and pat toomey attended a event honoring path wounded warriors organizations, "eyewitness news" in malvern, chester county, the senators thank veterans for their services. >> i never seized to be amazed at the accomplishments of the folks who chose to serves in this way. >> the most important thing i can do and i snow...
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foreign leader i encounter, there's never been a good bet to bet against the united states of america because we have you. god bless you all. and may god protect our troops. [ applause ] defense secretary chuck hegel is the first to serve as defense secretary. and he spoke today at the vietnam veteran's memorial wall. secretary hegel's remarks were shorter and more to the point, as he always is. watch. >> the wall reminds us to be honest in our telling history. there's nothing to be gained by glossing over the darker portions of war, the vietnam war. we must openly acknowledge pass mistakes. and we must learn from past mistakes. defense secretary today speaking at the vietnam memorial. >> one of the things that's pending before congress is a formal request that president obama made of them on monday of this week. president obama wants to deploy another 1500 troops. he will not send them until congress votes on it. until congress finally weighs in on this military act against isis. he's also directly asked for congress to fund this military operation. it's been underway since august. s
foreign leader i encounter, there's never been a good bet to bet against the united states of america because we have you. god bless you all. and may god protect our troops. [ applause ] defense secretary chuck hegel is the first to serve as defense secretary. and he spoke today at the vietnam veteran's memorial wall. secretary hegel's remarks were shorter and more to the point, as he always is. watch. >> the wall reminds us to be honest in our telling history. there's nothing to be...
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foreign leader i encounter, there's never been a good bet to bet against the united states of america because we have you. god bless you all. and may god protect our troops. [ applause ] defense secretary chuck hegel is the first to serve as defense secretary. and he spoke today at the vietnam veterans memorial wall. secretary hegel's remarks were shorter and more to the point, as he always is. watch. >> the wall reminds us to be honest in our telling history. there's nothing to be gained by glossing over the darker portions of war, the vietnam war. we must openly acknowledge pass mistakes. and we must learn from past mistakes. defense secretary today speaking at the vietnam memorial. >> one of the things that's pending before congress is a formal request that president obama made of them on monday of this week. president obama wants to deploy another 1500 troops. he will not send them until congress votes on it. until congress finally weighs in on this military act against isis. he's also directly asked for congress to fund this military operation. it's been underway since august. so
foreign leader i encounter, there's never been a good bet to bet against the united states of america because we have you. god bless you all. and may god protect our troops. [ applause ] defense secretary chuck hegel is the first to serve as defense secretary. and he spoke today at the vietnam veterans memorial wall. secretary hegel's remarks were shorter and more to the point, as he always is. watch. >> the wall reminds us to be honest in our telling history. there's nothing to be gained...
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foreign leader i encounter, there's never been a good bet to bet against the united states of america because we have you. god bless you all. and may god protect our troops. [ applause ] defense secretary chuck hegel is the first to serve as defense secretary. and he spoke today at the vietnam veteran's memorial wall. secretary hegel's remarks were shorter and more to the point, as he always is. watch. >> the wall reminds us to be honest in our telling history. there's nothing to be gained by glossing over the darker portions of war, the vietnam r war. we must openly acknowledge pass mistakes. and we must learn from past mistakes. defense secretary today speaking at the vietnam memorial. >> one of the things that's pending before congress is a formal request that president obama made of them on monday of this week. president obama wants to deploy another 1500 troops. he will not send them until congress votes on it. until congress finally weighs in on this military act against isis. he's also directly asked for congress to fund this military operation. it's been underway since august.
foreign leader i encounter, there's never been a good bet to bet against the united states of america because we have you. god bless you all. and may god protect our troops. [ applause ] defense secretary chuck hegel is the first to serve as defense secretary. and he spoke today at the vietnam veteran's memorial wall. secretary hegel's remarks were shorter and more to the point, as he always is. watch. >> the wall reminds us to be honest in our telling history. there's nothing to be...
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how tuesday's outcome could impact our justice system and the very makeup of the united states supreme court for years to come. >> also, how one couple is giving back by helping wounded warriors returning from the front lines go out on the water. >>> but we begin with the midterm elections. will the republican party take control of the senate or the democrats hang on? what about those races for governor? a lot of questions for tuesday night. right now, the president, as you can see live, is in bridgeport, connecticut, trying to help one of those democratic governors hang on to his office. connecticut governor dan malloy there facing republican challenger tom foley in a squeaker. this appearance by the president one of the few he made in person with fellow democratic candidates. the first senate race he appeared at was just last night in detroit. here may be one reason why. the president's popularity hitting the lowest point of his presidency, we're told. 44% according to this abc news/washington post poll. we have live team fox coverage on this. peter is in washington watching the cand
how tuesday's outcome could impact our justice system and the very makeup of the united states supreme court for years to come. >> also, how one couple is giving back by helping wounded warriors returning from the front lines go out on the water. >>> but we begin with the midterm elections. will the republican party take control of the senate or the democrats hang on? what about those races for governor? a lot of questions for tuesday night. right now, the president, as you can...
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which is why the united states is connect in leading this effort to stop thoam, shrink them, and ultimately destroy them. >> rose: there was this perception as isil came on strong, that the president had moved from being a reluctant warrior to commander in chief, that there had been in his own thought process a very different frame of mind. >> because the threat had changed and the threat had emerged and the threat was against the states in the region, and the threat was ultimately against the united states, against the united states in terms of allowing an organization to have this area to plot and plan and launch attacks and to be a source of inspiration around the world and to be the leading attractive force for jihadis. charlie, the situation-- one thing i want to say with respect to ice-- to isis. isis may not be the most threatening jihadi force or terrorist organization against the united states. there are several levels to this, which in my judgment means we have a higher threat level today from terrorism -- >> you mean like al-nusra. >> i would go through several layers. you have i
which is why the united states is connect in leading this effort to stop thoam, shrink them, and ultimately destroy them. >> rose: there was this perception as isil came on strong, that the president had moved from being a reluctant warrior to commander in chief, that there had been in his own thought process a very different frame of mind. >> because the threat had changed and the threat had emerged and the threat was against the states in the region, and the threat was ultimately...
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when they were finally recognized by the united states, and by the nation of france, as great warriors -- which they were -- it certainly created a shift. ii, when people would talk about reg out -- dugout doug, he didn't do it in my father's presence. there was tremendous macarthur loyalty among the common people of the state of alabama. does that -- are there other questions? i love to talk about this outfit. i'm a child of this division, said all of me overdo it. i'm going to step down now. i'm being told to step down. >> no, another question. i saw in your presentation, you memorial inre of a your book. could you tell us about that, and its reception by the french? >> thank you, amanda. birmingham to to the 42nd division reunion. early 20's.the memorialhere must be a to this division, and it must be where we have shed our blood. he wanted to do it then. he wanted to do it in the 20's, when the economy was good. the feeling about the military was good. it didn't happen. i told you about the tension , it existed in my family resonated with me. after the old man died, my brother and i
when they were finally recognized by the united states, and by the nation of france, as great warriors -- which they were -- it certainly created a shift. ii, when people would talk about reg out -- dugout doug, he didn't do it in my father's presence. there was tremendous macarthur loyalty among the common people of the state of alabama. does that -- are there other questions? i love to talk about this outfit. i'm a child of this division, said all of me overdo it. i'm going to step down now....
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you did the seventh cavalry regiment of the united states army killed a commanding u.s. officer, lieutenant colonel george custer. we will hear about the conflict from a park ranger at the little bighorn battlefield national monument in montana. >> folks, this is an incredible story. it's a story that attracts 400,000 people a year from all over the world. come through that gate. the vast majority of them, 90% of the time never been here in their lives. i like to see who you are this morning. if you've never been here in your life, please put your hand up. now hold it way up. now, just look around. it's always the same. 90% of the folks come here never been here in their life, and yet, except for these little tykes over here, there's nobody in this audience who has never heard of george armstrong custer. there's nobody in this audience who has never heard of sitting bull or crazy horse. and i promise you this, there's nobody here who has never heard of elvis presley. well, folks, it's a simple story. and yet it's a complex story. you are on the battlefield right now. and
you did the seventh cavalry regiment of the united states army killed a commanding u.s. officer, lieutenant colonel george custer. we will hear about the conflict from a park ranger at the little bighorn battlefield national monument in montana. >> folks, this is an incredible story. it's a story that attracts 400,000 people a year from all over the world. come through that gate. the vast majority of them, 90% of the time never been here in their lives. i like to see who you are this...