Us, how can we better serve our people whenever we become commissioned officers . He wants to borrow 100. [laughter] that would be easier. He wants to know how the Younger Generation when they become commissioned officers how can they best serve this country like your generation served our country . Well, i dont know exactly how to answer that because the training that you young people are having and have had doesnt come anywhere near to the lack of training that we had when we were young. I enlisted before the japanese attack and i did that because uncle sam had paid for my flying to get a privates license and have a basis for going on to flying at randolph and Kelly Air Force base. The other thing was that as a young person, i had been interested in aviation, mainly because i was exposed to a lot of Army Air Corp flying. I was born and raised in dayton, ohio and i had an opportunity to observe what the Army Air Corp was doing at a base that no longer exist. Called mccook field. It wa
And a good portion of his skull had been loan off. He was still alive bleeding profusely. A corpsman came with me and shook his head and john knew he was dying and he said to me, please be careful. The hill is mined. His last words were please be careful, colonel. There are times we go to the world war ii memorial and i will find johns name and it will put my hand on it and talk to john. He was so brave and uncaring for himself in caring for me. I wore his blood in my utility uniform for three days until i got that is how i got to know john. The other one story which i will always remember, when i was stationed in georgia, columbus and georgia was a segregated city. No blacks need apply. Colin powell could not get into some of the restaurants to mysteriously. There were students going through the command course and i took all the casualty calls so one day i got a casualty i noticed the address and a new where was, it was in the poorest of the poor black sections. The day was getting la
Thousands of flights everyday connectors from one corner to another corner of the globe. But there is one serious difference. And that is the level of compassion. Let us not forget and transform individual compassion into global compassion. Let us globalize compassion. [applause] Mahatma Gandhi said, if we are to teach real peace to the world, we shall have to begin with the children. Let us unite the world ffor compassion for our children. [applause] i ask whose children are they . Whose children are they who harvest cocoa, but have never tasted chocolate . Whose children are they who are dying of ebola . Whose children are they who are kidnapped and made to work . They are all of our children. I remember an eightyearold girl she was sitting with me in my car right after the rescue. She asked me, why did you not come earlier . Her question shook me, and had the power to shake the whole world. What are we doing . What are we waiting for . How many girls have to go without rescue . Chil
[applause] we want you to think of some questions, make this an interactive panel. It is not so much me asking the questions. We want you to be able to ask the questions of these legends of world war ii. A quick introduction before the speaking program begins. On my left, james the highest decorated officer in the history of the 82nd airborne division. He fought in italy. He jumped into market garden. Also fought in the battle of the bulge, where he should have won the medal of honor, but due to a army snafu, he did not. He is a great platoon leader from world war ii. A guy who i am happy to call a friend. The gentleman to his left is Lieutenant Colonel cole. Plane number one of the doolittle raid. Jimmy doolittles copilot and the pride of dayton, ohio. We talk about moments of history and having a front row seat to moments in history. He had a front row seat to one of the most amazing moments in history. To his left, the pride of montana. Plane number 15. I said engineer. No offense,
Leaving levis are handcuffs as accessories. Its a felony assault case. Reporter the fight about a stall. Seriously. Idiots. Just plainout idiots. Oh reporter it starts with a suckerpunched and in a second, a guy in a kaepernick jersey is out cold. A dog pile falls from the stall to the floor with the sound of fists smacking flash from an aldon smith fan punctuating the screams in the latrine. And then its over leaving Santa Clara Police department to sort it out. Minutes after the assault occurred, these folks were in custody. Reporter its the latest incident to make the faithful look more like the San Francisco 40felons. Remember this fight a few weeks ago at the cardinals game . But in the scorching hot new santa clara stadium the temperatures of the going gold blooded the temperatures of the gold bloodied seems to be hot. Time to go. Reporter marie has advice. Go to the game, be nice. Reporter andria borba, kpix 5. Two brothers were arrested shortly after the fight. Amador and dario