if there isn t a job at the end, what s the use? then it was my turn. i think there is a misunderstanding in america that perceives military training as an exclusively war-based skill set, which is completely wrong, and you guys know that. with the veteran population that we have, we have proven that we can take veterans and we can even take civilians to come in and be trained to the level of necessity. but it takes resources to be able to do that. the good news? there are financiers waiting to collect. this guy brought people with him to switzerland. we don t have direct access to the veterans, so this is a natural link for us. a lot of these military vets have a lot of great skills that they ve learned through their service activities and also a lot of motivation because green
really integrates fitness as bringing a community together to work together to grow stronger. and where can people help out? is there a website they can go? you can google team red, white, and blue and find out more about it. but there are wonderful organizations out there. the mission continues. and a number of other great groups. but i think, you know, you have to find out where you can get involved locally. i m a working mother, i have two kids that take up a lot of my energy and time, it s difficult for me to find ways to get involved physically. maybe i can volunteer my time online to help organize a race when i run races i can wear the team red white and blue uniform to advertise for them. but it s really important to understand the complexity of this epidemic. i think it s an epidemic that 500,000 americans are suffering from this, debilitating, unable to cope. we have to deal with the suicides that go with that amongst that veteran population, there s a 30% increase in sexu
with the enemy you lose your citizenship. they want to take it further. if you join ranks with plotting against the united states with terrorists you lose your citizenship. another point. gregg: the complaint, due process violation, no, there would have to be a trial to deprive you and you would have due process rights. you are the expert. gregg: sort of. more and more women, department of veteran affairs and improving health care for all the female vets who have served with honor. casey stegall is live in los angeles. what specifically vuz the va done to try to help female veterans. reporter: first and foremost they are doing a lot of research the explosion of the female veteran population, 15% of all