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wasyou're right, the army dealing with this is that an army problem, but a societal problem. we're talking about over 2 million people that have deployed in the last 10 years and over 500,000 have more than one deployment. these are people who may have issues that they need our help with. if the army is the person who gets them on the right track, the first responder, and through its actions is banning them from care for the rest of their lives, that is going to affect our society for a really long time. we may be experiencing another thing that we saw with the vietnam veterans. >> dave philipps, thank you for being with us. we will have a link your series on democracynow.org. series published this because called, "other than honorable." he is also of -- author of, "lethal warriors: when the new band of brothers came home." when we come back, we go to madison, wisconsin to talk about occupy protesters -- not just journalists, but protesters been spied on by the government but our next guest is the editor of the progressive who is calling for the resignation of attorney genera
wasyou're right, the army dealing with this is that an army problem, but a societal problem. we're talking about over 2 million people that have deployed in the last 10 years and over 500,000 have more than one deployment. these are people who may have issues that they need our help with. if the army is the person who gets them on the right track, the first responder, and through its actions is banning them from care for the rest of their lives, that is going to affect our society for a really...
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their father was in the army. their grandfather was in the army and navy. my father was in the navy with two brothers being in the navy. a it was kind of a -- it is good thing, an honorable thing, to go into the military. >> what happened when he went for the second tour of duty? between getting home, he came home on leave, and -- i didn't know what i know now about posttraumatic stress syndrome and the symptoms and, -- know -- but looking back and, you know, like conversations like, "mom, i'm the murderer." and i would tell him, no, you are in a war. there is a difference between being in a war and killing somebody and just going up on the street and killing somebody. that's a murderer. and he had trouble sleeping, was drinking. >> was he drinking a lot before he enlisted? youe drank, but not -- know, not overly drinking. party type drinking, hanging out with his friends. and of course you have to realize i only got to spend probably about three days with in betweene was home the time a of the leave. like i said, i missed it. you know, i should have asked
their father was in the army. their grandfather was in the army and navy. my father was in the navy with two brothers being in the navy. a it was kind of a -- it is good thing, an honorable thing, to go into the military. >> what happened when he went for the second tour of duty? between getting home, he came home on leave, and -- i didn't know what i know now about posttraumatic stress syndrome and the symptoms and, -- know -- but looking back and, you know, like conversations like,...
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they're outside the army's command structure. we're asking the state what they intend to do about it. >> there is a security problem in libya. there have been bombings, assassinations and more often than not there have been the symbols of the state that have been targeted. some people blame the armed groups for the instability and now call them criminal or illegal militias because they refuse to cede power but those groups say they have little faith in the army as an institution. in man was once the benghazi commander of the february 17 brigade says the army only exists by name. >> who said the revolutionaries give their arms to, those who served in the gaddafi army and want to be warlords and we don't agree on the political future of libya. >> the army has been trying to show who is in charge but the state security apparatus is weak and just like libya's political landscape, it is fractured. this is a country awash with weapons. they were once used against a common enemy. they are now ammunition for political gains. reporting fr
they're outside the army's command structure. we're asking the state what they intend to do about it. >> there is a security problem in libya. there have been bombings, assassinations and more often than not there have been the symbols of the state that have been targeted. some people blame the armed groups for the instability and now call them criminal or illegal militias because they refuse to cede power but those groups say they have little faith in the army as an institution. in man...
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>> reporter: but the army has not classified burnett's wound as combat related and the army has declined to label the incident a terrorist attack. even though fbi report show hasan was communicating with a member of al qaeda and the government's national terrorism center lists the incident as high fatality terrorist attack. the army calls it a case of workplace violence. >> it sickens me. absolutely sickens me. workplace violence -- i don't even know if i have the words to say. >> reporter: buzz of that characterization, burnett and the other victims have not been given combat related pay. and they're not eligible for purple heart retirement and medical benefits given to other soldiers wounded overseas and in the 9/11 attack on the pentagon. burnett, his wife, torry, earth families of other fort hood victims miss out on thousands of additional assistance every year. >> they don't need to be treated like this. they don't need to sit and fight everyday for this, you know, this benefit or that. >> reporter: while the families argue for more help, nbc 5 investigates learned major nidal hasan
>> reporter: but the army has not classified burnett's wound as combat related and the army has declined to label the incident a terrorist attack. even though fbi report show hasan was communicating with a member of al qaeda and the government's national terrorism center lists the incident as high fatality terrorist attack. the army calls it a case of workplace violence. >> it sickens me. absolutely sickens me. workplace violence -- i don't even know if i have the words to say....
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violent acts -- how turkish soldiers become victims in the army. secret deals -- why west germany paid a high price for romanian germans. and small steps -- invasive species in northern germany. when poland became a member of the e you almost 10 years ago, hundreds of thousands of polish instantly migrated to britain. the economy in the u.k. was booming at the time, and the british government, unlike many other eu states, welcomed migratory workers with open arms. today, polish is one of the most widely spoken languages in britain after english. in times of prosperity, all was well, but now that jobs are becoming scarce, that is changing. many british blame their country's problems on the migrants who come from countries in the east of the eu, and poland is just one of them. >> when he first came to london last summer, it was love at first sight. he had actually only come to visit friends, but he ended up staying. he fell in love with the colorful houses in their chimneys. he associates them with harry potter, and he draws them in his spare time. >
violent acts -- how turkish soldiers become victims in the army. secret deals -- why west germany paid a high price for romanian germans. and small steps -- invasive species in northern germany. when poland became a member of the e you almost 10 years ago, hundreds of thousands of polish instantly migrated to britain. the economy in the u.k. was booming at the time, and the british government, unlike many other eu states, welcomed migratory workers with open arms. today, polish is one of the...
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of pressure on the army with both sides trying to neutralize the army in order to have a free hand doing whatever it can to interfere in the crisis in syria. sudan ands between south sudan appear to be escalating once more. sudan is not reckoning to close an export pipeline carrying oil from south sudan if the south continues to support rebels and its territory. the border area has seen heavy fighting between sudanese troops and rebels since sunday. , let's turn tos harriet martin. >> it is neither in the interest of either country to close down these pipelines because sudan is one of south sudan's -- they need oil dollars. having said this, i think it is incredibly symptomatic of how bad things have become between the two countries in recent weeks, because this threat has been made. it is hard to see how they will move forward from this. i think one of the problems now is how the president will handle this. thatrepeated accusation south sudan is continuing to support rebels in sudan is one of his biggest achilles heels, if you like. it puts them under threat from his own hard-liners in
of pressure on the army with both sides trying to neutralize the army in order to have a free hand doing whatever it can to interfere in the crisis in syria. sudan ands between south sudan appear to be escalating once more. sudan is not reckoning to close an export pipeline carrying oil from south sudan if the south continues to support rebels and its territory. the border area has seen heavy fighting between sudanese troops and rebels since sunday. , let's turn tos harriet martin. >> it...
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violent acts -- how turkish soldiers become victims in the army. secret deals -- why west germany paid a high price for romanian germans. and small steps -- invasive species in northern germany. when poland became a member of the e you almost 10 years ago, hundreds of thousands of polish instantly migrated to britain. the economy in the u.k. was booming at the time, and the british government, unlike many other eu states, welcomed migratory workers with open arms. today, polish is one of the most widely spoken languages in britain after english. in times of prosperity, all was well, but now that jobs are becoming scarce, that is changing. many british blame their country's problems on the migrants who come from countries in the east of the eu, and poland is just one of them. >> when he first came to london last summer, it was love at first sight. he had actually only come to visit friends, but he ended up staying. he fell in love with the colorful houses in their chimneys. he associates them with harry potter, and he draws them in his spare time. >
violent acts -- how turkish soldiers become victims in the army. secret deals -- why west germany paid a high price for romanian germans. and small steps -- invasive species in northern germany. when poland became a member of the e you almost 10 years ago, hundreds of thousands of polish instantly migrated to britain. the economy in the u.k. was booming at the time, and the british government, unlike many other eu states, welcomed migratory workers with open arms. today, polish is one of the...
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yet another interesting thing that happened, the army. i will quote the army chief. he said, in these elections, the people of pakistan not only courageously withstood the threat of terrorism, they also defied the unfounded dictates of an insignificant and misguided majority. he is talking about the religious nuts. theird they were shown place, they did not win any seats and he did not win many. they won maybe one or two. it is so big insignificant that it does not cap. -- it doesn't even count. over and over again, the population of that country tells us that this is not where they are at. it is just that what we hear in the rest of world are only those loud voices which are speaking this speech of hate and of terror and extremism. i am not trying to minimize that threat. the taliban threat is real and present. two days before the election, i was there, in lahore, and i was supposed to meet the interim chief minister, who came here and spoke year. and spoke here. she said, we cannot let anyone into the house, we cannot go out. we are not going to be able to vote bec
yet another interesting thing that happened, the army. i will quote the army chief. he said, in these elections, the people of pakistan not only courageously withstood the threat of terrorism, they also defied the unfounded dictates of an insignificant and misguided majority. he is talking about the religious nuts. theird they were shown place, they did not win any seats and he did not win many. they won maybe one or two. it is so big insignificant that it does not cap. -- it doesn't even...
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. >> i was in the rubber army, as i called it. >> reporter: the rubber army? >> the inflatable army. >> reporter: it was 1944. masey was a 19-year-old aspiring artist who just was drafted to might the army. the army had just the thing for him. he had a mission to deceive the germans into thinking allied forces were in one location while real u.s. troops advanced one mile away. their weapons included decoy sherman tanks so light they could pick them up. the nazis were buying that they were real? >> we hoped so. >> reporter: they became known as a ghost army. a thousand artists, designers and audio technicians using sights and sounds to dupe the enemy. did you actually take incoming? >> we took fire, we had casualties. there weren't many, but we had casualties. >> reporter: they were classified for more than half a century. to this day little is known about these artist worriers but filmmaker rick beyer hopes to change that with a new documentary called "ghost army." >> this is so out of left field. you want to preserve that. you want to preserve that quirkiness
. >> i was in the rubber army, as i called it. >> reporter: the rubber army? >> the inflatable army. >> reporter: it was 1944. masey was a 19-year-old aspiring artist who just was drafted to might the army. the army had just the thing for him. he had a mission to deceive the germans into thinking allied forces were in one location while real u.s. troops advanced one mile away. their weapons included decoy sherman tanks so light they could pick them up. the nazis were...
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were supposed to be inducted into the army in november and since. he went there and refused to serve and then he was sentenced to ten days i think at the time and since then he is released from prison who. goes back and again refuses to serve so far natan spent a total of one hundred fifty days in prison his crime refusing to be part of what he says is an occupying army the army does not acknowledge this kind of objection not even as a conscientious one and so if. recruit comes to the army and says i refuse to say that they will be tried and then when they go out of prison if this keeps on refusing they will be tried again and again in theory the number of times an object can be tried is endless ask more oil rothmann after spending a little less than a month in prison for if using to serve he spoke to an army psychologist and was declared mentally unfit for service as a way to prevent further time i felt like my statement had been made and i had said what i needed to say and wanted to move on whereas not i think really really wants to continue going
were supposed to be inducted into the army in november and since. he went there and refused to serve and then he was sentenced to ten days i think at the time and since then he is released from prison who. goes back and again refuses to serve so far natan spent a total of one hundred fifty days in prison his crime refusing to be part of what he says is an occupying army the army does not acknowledge this kind of objection not even as a conscientious one and so if. recruit comes to the army and...
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al-qaeda the army the militia everyone was fighting men. abandoned bodies became prey fit to be devoured by stray dogs that my little girl saw dogs eating the dead which i had never seen before in my life packet which is what me. living in baghdad means surviving attacks but it's also an everyday battle. in the capital of the world's third biggest oil producer the electricity system works for just a few hours a day. the best business in china is selling generators. for khaled my driver a visit to the barber after ten days on the road should be a moment to relax a moment of peace but nothing is that simple. yes quite soon. the hell here sheer hell that alan. led thousand of it's not a normal life like other people have around the world. may god act to improve things so what do you say to the good of will know for sure god is good and. evil. didn't. the schoolteacher she's invited us to dinner. at twenty years old. how you got through it as a woman. i grew up in the mail on your head and how first the war with iran and then the embargo and th
al-qaeda the army the militia everyone was fighting men. abandoned bodies became prey fit to be devoured by stray dogs that my little girl saw dogs eating the dead which i had never seen before in my life packet which is what me. living in baghdad means surviving attacks but it's also an everyday battle. in the capital of the world's third biggest oil producer the electricity system works for just a few hours a day. the best business in china is selling generators. for khaled my driver a visit...
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you might think. >> i was in the rubber army as you might call it. >> the rubber army? >> the inflatable army. >> reporter: it was 1944. macy was a 19-year-old aspiring artist who had just been drafted to fight the nazi's. the arm had just a job for him. they had a mission. to deceive the forces to thinking the allies were in one location while u.s. troops were miles away. their weapons were decoy sherman tanks that the nazi's picked them up. >> reporter: the nazi's picked that up? >> we think so. >> reporter: they became known as the ghost army. a thousand artists, designers, and audio technicians using sights and sounds to dupe the enemy. did you actually take incoming? >> yeah, we took incoming. we did have casualties. there weren't many, but there were casualties. >> reporter: the existence of the ghost army remained classified for more than half a century after the war. to this day, little is known of these artist warriors. but filmmaker rick beyer hopes to change that with a new documentary called "ghost army." >> this is just like so out of left field, you know.
you might think. >> i was in the rubber army as you might call it. >> the rubber army? >> the inflatable army. >> reporter: it was 1944. macy was a 19-year-old aspiring artist who had just been drafted to fight the nazi's. the arm had just a job for him. they had a mission. to deceive the forces to thinking the allies were in one location while u.s. troops were miles away. their weapons were decoy sherman tanks that the nazi's picked them up. >> reporter: the...
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army, our u.s. army reserve, our national guard, they're overstretched, they're tired, and the united states navy and air force are playing the role of the united states army over there. and where are the europeans? i want to see the european armies over there. i mean, i see the french stepping up to the plate in mali, but where -- to create employment, the europeans, the greeks, the germans. there's so many other countries, where their armies? -- where's their armies? everything is going on in their front yard, and i don't want to send a soldier from wyoming who doesn't know diddley squat over there. i'm a conservative, and we're done. let the europeans step up. >> [inaudible] >> i agree. i agree that we should, we shouldn't have any more military interventions. we've tried that, we've spent a trillion dollars and that's, you know, sending in 100,000 american troops isn't going to stabilize a country. that's why i'm sort of calling for more sort of civilian efforts. i met and spent time with all th
army, our u.s. army reserve, our national guard, they're overstretched, they're tired, and the united states navy and air force are playing the role of the united states army over there. and where are the europeans? i want to see the european armies over there. i mean, i see the french stepping up to the plate in mali, but where -- to create employment, the europeans, the greeks, the germans. there's so many other countries, where their armies? -- where's their armies? everything is going on in...
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army he lead -- delete comment engineer leader course. >> everybody stop. get in the water. >> these soldiers are already behind schedule. makes surenstructor the students prove what they are capable of handling. >> the course covers a little bit of everything, but under physical and mental duress and distress. there is just as much individual emphasis as there is team emphasis. >> it is the makes sure the students prove what they are capable of handling only such ce that allows both men and women. three female officers are in the .roup all agree it will open doors. >> a lot of it comes down to heart and desire. it is that inner drive. if you do not have it, you might not make it as successful or learn as much out of it. same forandard is the the men and women and the goal is to train these officers to handle any sort of physically challenging situation, whether on land or in the water. >> get up there. we do not have all day. >> despite objections that female troops cannot handle the physical demands of the combat, more than one third of the women that hav
army he lead -- delete comment engineer leader course. >> everybody stop. get in the water. >> these soldiers are already behind schedule. makes surenstructor the students prove what they are capable of handling. >> the course covers a little bit of everything, but under physical and mental duress and distress. there is just as much individual emphasis as there is team emphasis. >> it is the makes sure the students prove what they are capable of handling only such ce...
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"why don't you leave the army as an officer and be the undersecretary of the army?" no when i was national security adviser there was a suggestion that perhaps i should think about politics at that time. no, i'm a soldier. and both parties have approached me during the time that i was in the army to suggest that after the army politics may be the thing for me to do, and i never found it to be something that connected with me because i'm fundamentally a soldier. now people call me a political general, but i'm fundamentally a soldier. that was my ethic. i had no political ambitions in the course of my military career and i did not feel a calling. i knew who i was as a soldier. i trained all my life to rise in the ranks of the military, and unique skills are required for political life. i'm not ignorant of those skills and i'm not ignorant of what it takes to be a successful politician. i worked closely for three presidents and i think i'm a reasonably good politician. i've had to work with the congress over the years. but at the point in my life when i had to make this
"why don't you leave the army as an officer and be the undersecretary of the army?" no when i was national security adviser there was a suggestion that perhaps i should think about politics at that time. no, i'm a soldier. and both parties have approached me during the time that i was in the army to suggest that after the army politics may be the thing for me to do, and i never found it to be something that connected with me because i'm fundamentally a soldier. now people call me a...
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the army had a problem finding the tape. several months later, she moved--she made the decision--she met an army sergeant at a bowling alley who had two children of his own that he wanted to raise. looked for--asked alyce if she'd like to move off with him and they could be one family in massachusetts. she made that decision. it would forever affect her life. c-span: so let me go--quickly, though, that jim thompson's in--in solitary confinement where in vietnam? >> guest: jim was--perhaps i should tell you first how he was captured, which is at the a team, they would be resupplied and receive their payroll from an air force plane that would fly in periodically. and if it had extra gas a--aboard, one of the team members would hop aboard to see if they could see what vietnam activity was like in the area. jim thompson didn't go on those flights. usually it was his operations sergeant who did. but he was on r&r at--in nha trang on the coast. so, jim hopped aboard and he thought he saw a bridge that had been newly built and he a
the army had a problem finding the tape. several months later, she moved--she made the decision--she met an army sergeant at a bowling alley who had two children of his own that he wanted to raise. looked for--asked alyce if she'd like to move off with him and they could be one family in massachusetts. she made that decision. it would forever affect her life. c-span: so let me go--quickly, though, that jim thompson's in--in solitary confinement where in vietnam? >> guest: jim was--perhaps...
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army. prime. minister. in the early hours of a hot july dawn a group of unusually dressed people carefully head on to the shore of one of the me up as tributaries clad in servant military uniform from the days of world war two. in the summer of nine hundred forty one on the sort of deal the crossing the a small one hundred thousand people were killed while they were trying to escape the surrounding enemy. eyewitnesses say that the river ran red with blood for several days now candles float down the river. moscow's military history club called the division has traveled here to honor the memory of fallen russian soldiers but this journey to smolensk is just the beginning now they have three thousand kilometers to cover across the european roads to take part in the legendary war and peace show in england. in the village of belching and candles the old hope surrounded by a huge park today it attracts collectors of military vehicles and others with an interest in reaction great battles of the past century the th
army. prime. minister. in the early hours of a hot july dawn a group of unusually dressed people carefully head on to the shore of one of the me up as tributaries clad in servant military uniform from the days of world war two. in the summer of nine hundred forty one on the sort of deal the crossing the a small one hundred thousand people were killed while they were trying to escape the surrounding enemy. eyewitnesses say that the river ran red with blood for several days now candles float down...
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the army was appointed head of the police and public safety secretary. when the gums of when we got here it was commonplace for cops to be receiving double salaries in the. they were boasting that they were full of themselves they felt like bosses. even even the don't ask they were even slapping their superiors. they were yelling because they had this house. almost as bad as me the weather but either you respect me or i kill you tamara. and the chiefs were afraid they scared them. this turned into a weakness for them. because i started to locate them when i got here when the if i thought it was easy at them and them at all this guy i wouldn't lets go i started busting lots of people. look at him we managed to expel three hundred sixty police officers. some went to prison others around. and others were killed in conflict with us and infinite. but all profit elise offices. that arrested. pretty women say the first time the bad guys came into contact with me the government they offered me five thousand dollars a week because you don't single me live in mino
the army was appointed head of the police and public safety secretary. when the gums of when we got here it was commonplace for cops to be receiving double salaries in the. they were boasting that they were full of themselves they felt like bosses. even even the don't ask they were even slapping their superiors. they were yelling because they had this house. almost as bad as me the weather but either you respect me or i kill you tamara. and the chiefs were afraid they scared them. this turned...
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start a large army. the army, some of the army is bad and it attacks the neighboring country. the neighboring country, they come to that country and saying, you're armies attacking us. the king replied oh well, we are good. that army, a few of them are bad. you deal with them, not us. >> you are talking about the pakistani army. >> well, if you will. i am not saying anything. >> i will say it. think you're talking about the pakistani army. the u.s. is saying india, they do bad things now and then, but you have to live with the pakistani army. >> go ahead. >> i agree with you. >> when you say okay, your country is good but your army is bad. it's all right. we will die. take care of them all we will get them. >> i don't make any assumptions about where you're talking about i think that the u.s. has said a failed policy of giving too much aid and support to the pakistan military. the military -- the pakistani military, many of them have fought and died fighting the pakistan taliban. there are senior generals and members of the intelligence service who continue to believe they can
start a large army. the army, some of the army is bad and it attacks the neighboring country. the neighboring country, they come to that country and saying, you're armies attacking us. the king replied oh well, we are good. that army, a few of them are bad. you deal with them, not us. >> you are talking about the pakistani army. >> well, if you will. i am not saying anything. >> i will say it. think you're talking about the pakistani army. the u.s. is saying india, they do bad...
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and henry, of course, had joined the army. now, henry was, as i say, had all these wonderful books in his bookstore on armaments, fortifications, but he didn't have them with him. but he being ap ingenious fellow with almost a photographic memory created new armaments. now, washington payment quite impress -- became quite impressed with this, and he wrote a lovely letter from henry bragging about how washington and the other generals were really impressed. and at age 26 he appoints henry a colonel in the army. henry eventually dose on to become major general, washington's chief of artillery and also a close friend. and, of course, he's invited for dinner in cambridge at the vassal house and, eventually, lucy -- who was quite pregnant by now -- is also invited to meet the newly-arrived martha washington, and they become lifelong friends. here's a much later picture of henry, and i think it's rather flattering. this is 1803. this is rather flattering, i think. okay. this is probably a little -- [laughter] a little diminished. we
and henry, of course, had joined the army. now, henry was, as i say, had all these wonderful books in his bookstore on armaments, fortifications, but he didn't have them with him. but he being ap ingenious fellow with almost a photographic memory created new armaments. now, washington payment quite impress -- became quite impressed with this, and he wrote a lovely letter from henry bragging about how washington and the other generals were really impressed. and at age 26 he appoints henry a...
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. >>> an army sergeant allegedly kills 16 civilians and his attorney says it was due to what the army gave limb to inject. our exclusive interview coming up next. plus, first new york city mayor bloomberg and now president obama. who is sending poison to our elected leaders? and then an update from the investigation in cleveland. new images of the house where aerial castro held three women for more than a decade. >>> and the shocking video of a collision between a freight train and a commercial truck. matt's brakes didn't sound right... ...so i brought my car to mike at meineke... ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> our second story "outfront," the roid rage defense. did army special forces pump roger bales with steroids before he killed 16 afghan civilians in march 2012? according to his attorney, that's what he plans to argue with the penalty phase of his trial. bales agreed to plead guilty next week to avoid the death penalty and in an effort to avoid a life sentence, his
. >>> an army sergeant allegedly kills 16 civilians and his attorney says it was due to what the army gave limb to inject. our exclusive interview coming up next. plus, first new york city mayor bloomberg and now president obama. who is sending poison to our elected leaders? and then an update from the investigation in cleveland. new images of the house where aerial castro held three women for more than a decade. >>> and the shocking video of a collision between a freight...
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this man was just released after an army intervention. he was held by taylor's men they'd given a four day deadline for his proud to bring half a million dollars unfortunately the family didn't have the time to get the ransom if only they came. and asked for explanations about the agreements not being kept we shouldn't play with them that they could kidnap my relatives for me and they named them one by one. they told me to choose whether to kill me and throw me on the streets to show they weren't joking or to cut off my fingers to send them obviously i chose my fingers to be cut off. and they did it yes. they held me down. by the legs others by the arms. they brought a doctor. who started working on my arm. he gave me an a c. . because he cut off my finger. they put it in a bike and left. me. i tolerated it i accepted it. it's ok it's just a finger better than taking my life. psychiatry but the new c.m. policing on advances young. and there is a minus. there are some in the especially on my. list that. policy on. the of the role model of
this man was just released after an army intervention. he was held by taylor's men they'd given a four day deadline for his proud to bring half a million dollars unfortunately the family didn't have the time to get the ransom if only they came. and asked for explanations about the agreements not being kept we shouldn't play with them that they could kidnap my relatives for me and they named them one by one. they told me to choose whether to kill me and throw me on the streets to show they...
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more than not wanting to join an army. it is about sending young men to join anything that seems secular. >> the culture is all about being separate from the western life, and this is what really bothers the leaders. every family, their biggest fear is too much. >> he reflected appeared. just a few years away from religious studies would be dangerous. >> when a young man stops, it is difficult to come back. if he comes back, she will not be the same. he will be a different person. >> the same issue often keeps the harding -- them from the wider workplace. many live on government health and crusher is building on them to change that soon. >> today the israeli society says, integrate. people understand that, but on the other hand, integration is really what scares the most. >> despite the clashes with modern life, the community remains strong, and large families mean they are growing rapidly. but it is those younger generations that will have to balance their way of life with playing their part in society. jane ferguson, al
more than not wanting to join an army. it is about sending young men to join anything that seems secular. >> the culture is all about being separate from the western life, and this is what really bothers the leaders. every family, their biggest fear is too much. >> he reflected appeared. just a few years away from religious studies would be dangerous. >> when a young man stops, it is difficult to come back. if he comes back, she will not be the same. he will be a different...
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union army. that is one thing. >> what was the last thing you said? >> the death rate in the confederate army was a lot lower than the death rate in the union army. they were not using civilization in the union army at that time. the other thing i would like to mention is a lot of the things you mentioned here at the time of war, winston churchill was also a scientist and he did a lot for is real and he went to a couple countries and said this will be israel and some of those reagan kings said they wanted to speak to him the next day and this would be palestine, and he said the next day, the radians came to him so they refuse to recognize the state of israel and wanted it back. that was after the first world war. he couldn't believe what he was hearing because they could not say that and getting them. part of jordan today. to palestine, were never given to palestine. the part of israel is the part that churchill wanted to give to israel. >> everything you say is correct. the interesting thing abo
union army. that is one thing. >> what was the last thing you said? >> the death rate in the confederate army was a lot lower than the death rate in the union army. they were not using civilization in the union army at that time. the other thing i would like to mention is a lot of the things you mentioned here at the time of war, winston churchill was also a scientist and he did a lot for is real and he went to a couple countries and said this will be israel and some of those reagan...
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henry joined the army. henry, as i say, had the wonderful books in the bookstore on weapons and everything. he didn't have them with him. he being an ingenious fellow and almost a photographic memory. -- washington became impressed with this, and he wrote i think a lovely letter from henry bragging about how washington and the other generals were impressed. and at age 26, he appoints henry to colonel in the army. henry goes on to become major general, and close friend, -- of course invited to dinner in cambridge at the house, and eventually lucy, who is quite pregnant by now, is also invited to meet the newly arrived martha washington. they become lifelong friends. here is a much later picture of henry, i think it's rather flattering. it's 1803. it's rather flattering, i think. okay -- it's probably a little diminished. [laughter] we have the cannon here, of course, because being chief of artillery he was in charge of all the gunnery and the strategic use of those. quite clever when you read that. some of y
henry joined the army. henry, as i say, had the wonderful books in the bookstore on weapons and everything. he didn't have them with him. he being an ingenious fellow and almost a photographic memory. -- washington became impressed with this, and he wrote i think a lovely letter from henry bragging about how washington and the other generals were impressed. and at age 26, he appoints henry to colonel in the army. henry goes on to become major general, and close friend, -- of course invited to...
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. >>> an army sergeant allegedly kills 16 civilians and his attorney says it was due to what the army gave limb to inject. our exclusive interview coming up next. plus, first new york city mayor bloomberg and now president obama. who is sending poison to our elected leaders? and then an update from the investigation in cleveland. new images of the house where aerial castro held three women for more than a decade. >>> and the shocking video of a collision between a freight train and a commercial truck. i am an american success story. i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college fund. when people look at me, i hope they see someone building a better life. vo: living better: that's the real walmart. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on ti
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with out of massive the iraqi army was hunger thirst and fatigue. remember your family was taken hostage and she deserves it. you horrible in the days when they called people who ran away they were simply hang out with them one on one i spent seven years in the army and it was very tough talk insanity days a soldier was paid two thousand dinos less than the bank he was carrying was worth we can definitely say we were really miserable. not wroth about sharing. the highway splits the desert and on each side of the road to basra and the vast oil fields of rumaylah. more than half of the iraqi production is pumped from this burning desert a treasure chest within the sound. shell b.p. exxon mobil and the chinese cineplex of already got their hands on the bulk of it. at last we reach best from the euphrates and the tigris meet. travellers once called the city of venice of the south. who comes to kill us and destroy our country and good before we said it the americans but the americans have gone and now my general so who else is continuing the job. that no
with out of massive the iraqi army was hunger thirst and fatigue. remember your family was taken hostage and she deserves it. you horrible in the days when they called people who ran away they were simply hang out with them one on one i spent seven years in the army and it was very tough talk insanity days a soldier was paid two thousand dinos less than the bank he was carrying was worth we can definitely say we were really miserable. not wroth about sharing. the highway splits the desert and...
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they have set up many traps for the coming army, the syrian army and hezbollah. they have very good snipers with very good guns. that is where most of the casualties among the syrian troops and hezbollah militants is coming from. they are trying to move as slowly -- as slowly as possible, as cautiously as possible to minimize losses. as you said, despite the ,arious sieges around qusayr there have been hundreds of fighters who have come in from aleppo, trying to save the town from this takeover. it is most likely that the government will be able to take it over, but it is going to be at a high price. >> what are the implications of this fighting, not just in qusayr, but it is region elsewhere -- what are the implications on these efforts to hold a peace conference on syria? does hezbollah's presents muddy the waters? will this conference happen? >> from the government's point of view, they feel stronger. president assad felt confident yesterday that he was winning and stronger so he will be able to go to this peace conference feeling he can negotiate in a better
they have set up many traps for the coming army, the syrian army and hezbollah. they have very good snipers with very good guns. that is where most of the casualties among the syrian troops and hezbollah militants is coming from. they are trying to move as slowly -- as slowly as possible, as cautiously as possible to minimize losses. as you said, despite the ,arious sieges around qusayr there have been hundreds of fighters who have come in from aleppo, trying to save the town from this...
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but there is no ideology in it whatsoever there's no difference between those dressed as the red army. uniforms only served to you know it is very nice when you pass a german camp in a soviet union and the germans stand. at the camp the festival go as a. together with families. and friends and. i think. to test. driving skills. as crew members. this. trip. few stops in the most important places connected with. one of them is the best fortress on the polish border. of the. garrison demonstrated outstanding bravery and resilience. troops. most of them death. kerry are already up. beltran has seen the start of a training program for newcomers to the desert platoon living history group they are meticulously reenacting scottish infantry units who fought in north africa in one nine hundred thirty nine to forty three. using the renowned bren gun carrier armored vehicles. the club members but the biggest emphasis on the atmosphere in the camp and pay strict attention to the everyday life of a soldier from the time. after they. do want to be accurate and we do want to be serious but not over s
but there is no ideology in it whatsoever there's no difference between those dressed as the red army. uniforms only served to you know it is very nice when you pass a german camp in a soviet union and the germans stand. at the camp the festival go as a. together with families. and friends and. i think. to test. driving skills. as crew members. this. trip. few stops in the most important places connected with. one of them is the best fortress on the polish border. of the. garrison demonstrated...
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people keep forgetting that the army was a major presence. before the city was functioning, the army was functioning. and there are maps from the 1800's that show the farmhouses in the valley, the eureka valley, and mission district that were done by the army. so the army is its own resource for the history of the city before there was a building department. they would have everything. you could find out what was the original house in an area. again, this is the 1800's more than the 1900's. but the earthquake obliterated a lot of records. >> there's the survey map that the government did. that's a great resource to just kind of show -- you know, we saw that map on the grid pattern. they had that, like i said, on maps in 1968. but there's no streets yet. but the coast survey map will show you where there are streets put in and buildings sometimes. there's lots of great resources out there. >> that was terrific, woody. thank you so much. >> i couldn't have enjoyed it more. [applause] >> we'll see you next >> on december 28, 1912, san francisco
people keep forgetting that the army was a major presence. before the city was functioning, the army was functioning. and there are maps from the 1800's that show the farmhouses in the valley, the eureka valley, and mission district that were done by the army. so the army is its own resource for the history of the city before there was a building department. they would have everything. you could find out what was the original house in an area. again, this is the 1800's more than the 1900's. but...
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is reconfigured its army for colonial forces and warfare how did they do this will be going on now for ten years ever since afghanistan and the pentagon has had to train its troops for guerilla warfare the cold counterinsurgency it's got it more helicopters less heavy equipment less tanks and heavy artillery and it has to develop all kinds of or reconnaissance techniques and tactics doctrine they call it in the military how to use this thing to hunt small groups of lightly armed combatants but the quick question that bothers me is the british army in the late eighteenth hundreds was similarly trained and equipped to fight its colonial wars on the northwest frontier of india plays in zulu wars when the british ran into real soldiers at the some in one thousand nine hundred fourteen sixteen in the in the western front two britons were horribly massacred because they were trained from our war of the united states is now announced that it's pivoting towards asia and u.s. military development will have to take china into account how do you do that with an army trained to fight drugs and on
is reconfigured its army for colonial forces and warfare how did they do this will be going on now for ten years ever since afghanistan and the pentagon has had to train its troops for guerilla warfare the cold counterinsurgency it's got it more helicopters less heavy equipment less tanks and heavy artillery and it has to develop all kinds of or reconnaissance techniques and tactics doctrine they call it in the military how to use this thing to hunt small groups of lightly armed combatants but...
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. >>> an army saugt allegedly kills 16 civilians and his attorney says it was due to what the army gave limb to inject. our exclusive interview coming up next. plus, first new york city mayor bloomberg and now president obama. who is sending poison to our elected leaders? and then an update from the investigation in cleveland. new images of the house where aerial castro held three women for more than a decade. >>> and the shocking video of a collision between a freight train and a commercial truck. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. are proven to be effective pain relievers tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain bayer back & body's dual action for
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you can text the word "storm" to 80888 to donate $10 to the salvation army. and we have a list of many groups that you can donate to right on our website. go to wusa9.com. just click the wusa9 cares banner. howard is here with an important forecast. >>> we've got some storms in the forecast for the afternoon and the evening hours. then a big change as we head into the weekend. it's going to be kind of chilly around here so you'll have the ac humming today. friday night, saturday night, you'll probably need the heaters going. here's a look at the allergy index real quickly. i wanted to tell you this has not changed from yesterday. it is still bad out there. we've got tree pollen, grass pollen and mold spores in the high category. weeds are in the low category. so, yeah, we need some rain to clear the air. probably going to get a little this afternoon. the threat of showers and storms with us. probably increasing later this afternoon into the evening hours as temperatures will start to fall off with the showers. winds picking up south 10 to 15. they'll go north
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for the salvation army you can call 1-800-salarmy or go to the salvation army web site at salvation army usa.org or text storm 80888 with that you can go make a $10 donation ch >>> u.s. official confirms to fox news there are 8 dpoirnled suspects. they have been monitored for months. some since october. we have enough information to conduct a military strike right now the fbi doesn't have enough to try them in a civilian court like they want. >>> here's an outrage of the day he is accused of killing 13 people and wounding dozens more in that fort hood texas massacre. the defense department has confirmed major nadal hassan has been paid more than 278,000 dollars since 2009. now the army says that because of military code his salary can't be suspended unless he's actually found guilty. but because the obama administration call this had workplace violence and not terrorism the victims can't receive comp or other related benefits. the family of a former u.s. marine gone missing says he's the victim of a kidnapping in mexico. armando torres left his south texas home last tuesday to visit his
for the salvation army you can call 1-800-salarmy or go to the salvation army web site at salvation army usa.org or text storm 80888 with that you can go make a $10 donation ch >>> u.s. official confirms to fox news there are 8 dpoirnled suspects. they have been monitored for months. some since october. we have enough information to conduct a military strike right now the fbi doesn't have enough to try them in a civilian court like they want. >>> here's an outrage of the day...
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. >> the lebanese army has -- found the rockets. one of the rockets hit this neighborhood. where most of the people are shia. the other rocket injured four civilian workers. it was just after 6:30 in the morning when he saw a flash of light and heard the explosion. he was the first person to get their. >> it was terrifying during the first few seconds. >> these attacks were not unexpected. molds,ollah store on security men have been on high alert. rockets are harder to stop. some of the rebel groups have threatened to attack hezbollah to punish the group for supporting the syrian president. on saturday, the leadership acknowledge that some of his men are in syria helping the army fight the rebels. hezbelloah has not blamed any group for the attack but said that the gold tal was to incite sectarian strife. >> we will not allow this to pass. it is a plan by the u.s. and israel. we need to stand together against this plan. >> the leader of the community here condemns the rocket attack, but words might not be enough to reassure the lebanese. >> from now on, you can expect anyth
. >> the lebanese army has -- found the rockets. one of the rockets hit this neighborhood. where most of the people are shia. the other rocket injured four civilian workers. it was just after 6:30 in the morning when he saw a flash of light and heard the explosion. he was the first person to get their. >> it was terrifying during the first few seconds. >> these attacks were not unexpected. molds,ollah store on security men have been on high alert. rockets are harder to stop....
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members to agree with him that arming of the a moderate army the so-called moderate rebels in syria also france's leaders have been particularly aggressive in trying to lobby the other leaders to be on board in fact today. leading newspaper also published a report saying that serious forces loyal to bashar al assad had used chemical weapons because one of the reporters had experience effects of it critics would certainly point out that the timing of the publication especially since leaders are to make a decision today now on the other side you have france of the u.k. on one side on the other side you have several countries that lifting any involvement go would mean that arms could eventually end up in the wrong hands in violent hands in syria they're also pointing out to the fact that human human rights abuses have been committed by both sides which means it includes rebels in syria so again differences about this is that the subject of the conversation here in fact very good so if there is no agreement it seems that each country will have to have its all sanctions policy on syria that's
members to agree with him that arming of the a moderate army the so-called moderate rebels in syria also france's leaders have been particularly aggressive in trying to lobby the other leaders to be on board in fact today. leading newspaper also published a report saying that serious forces loyal to bashar al assad had used chemical weapons because one of the reporters had experience effects of it critics would certainly point out that the timing of the publication especially since leaders are...
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the history of the first squadron of the british army. famous operation of september one thousand nine hundred. fifteen. killed. in the. very. spirit of. it is. a multinational team of. a trinity church. and. we will remember. participant. the british. soldiers practice the. british. being a member of the club. to wear a uniform properly and reenacts german life for the front line but also to have a knowledge of how to handle equipment. this is why. some is especially hard on recruits who are at the show for the first time these things neil himself is an enthusiastic react disconnect his father fought against the germans in the navy but never met them face to face just after the role his father began collecting german army memorabilia to get to lucasfilm. meyer technique his son continues to hold. it's quite often that. people attempt to politicize people attempt to think that the reason why we do this is because somehow we also how we how right wing far right off ah left wing leanings these things are not true is a terrible thing this is
the history of the first squadron of the british army. famous operation of september one thousand nine hundred. fifteen. killed. in the. very. spirit of. it is. a multinational team of. a trinity church. and. we will remember. participant. the british. soldiers practice the. british. being a member of the club. to wear a uniform properly and reenacts german life for the front line but also to have a knowledge of how to handle equipment. this is why. some is especially hard on recruits who are...