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even though they were not yet citizens, when they joined our military, these men and women signed up to serve. we did one event at the white house, and a young man named granger michael from papua, new guinea, a marine who had been deployed to iraq three times was there, and you know what he said about becoming an american citizen? he said, i might as well, because i love this country already. that is all he said. marines aren t big on speeches. another was a woman named pearla ramos who was born and raised in mexico and came to the united states shortly after 9/11 and joined the navy. she said, i take pride in our flag and the history we write day by day. that s the promise of this country. that anyone can write the next chapter in our story. it doesn t matter where you come
signed up to serve. we did one event at the white house, and a young man named granger michael from papua new guinea, a marine who had been deployed to iraq three times was there, and you know what he said about becoming an american citizen? he said, i might as well i love this country already. that s all he said. marines aren t big on speeches. another was a woman named pearla ramos who was born and raised in mexico and came to the united states shortly after 9/11 and joined the navy and she said i take pride in our flag and the history we write day by day. that s the promise of this country, that anyone can write the next chapter in our story. it doesn t matter where you come from doesn t matter
the reor!pe ttreorth w s back eto oth at ul o p from old, old files for flood of 1937. r it floodep it flooded ar ap and missouand mt doip doing everythidoing e divert the water, and that is the closest process, but take a look at this. this is the bonnet carre spillway. we will continue the conversation today about that. they started to open up the floodgates yesterday and opened up 42 more today and now a second spillway which has a lot of people worried, because in 1973, this is the morganza spillway and 1973 was the last time that thespillway was opened, sending the mississippi river rushing on to land. keep in mind that back then, there were a lot more farms and fewer people in its path. we will talk with chad here standing by as to what could happen if the morganza spillway is opened in a moment. i want to get straight to the water, if i may, straight to rob marciano standing by in some of it there in memphis, and rob, if you can, give me a little bit of what you are se
terrorists but will they cooperate? we re joined live from islamabad, pakistan. good evening. i wanted to ask, given the cultural pressures on women in the islamic world to obey their husbands, to remain discreet, how likely is it that you think these women will talk to american authorities? reporter: well, it s not just how likely they are to actually talk to american authorities and share that information. there s also of course how much they might have seen or shared with bin laden to the extent that as you mentioned, there is cultural issues. they wore veils and covered their heads and segregation was observed in their household. how much they saw of the comings and goings and who bin laden met with is, we understand, probably limited. so how much they could share will be limited, too. incidentally when i was at the compound last week, i spoke to some of the neighbors, and they also said that they tried to find out who was living inside that house and asked a local tail
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