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- An alternate look at Occupy Wall Street camps around the country.
- TL;DR informs us that not only was the solar eclipse not racist, but it wasn't even declared to be racist, the internet hubbub notwithstanding.
- War Reporter Alex Quade embedded with Special Forces Operational Detachment A-Teams in Diyala Province, Iraq, as they went after high value terrorist targets and called in airstrikes with A-10s and F-16s during combat missions. Quade tracked down those same aircraft, to bring the audience on ride-alongs to explain their close air support role with the Special Forces A-Teams on the ground. Ms.Quade also witnessed the elite Green Berets advising as many as 1400-Iraqis on these battle operations. Quade is able to release this exclusive film now, because special operations taking place and the process for calling in airstrikes for the current Operation Inherent Resolve in Iraq have changed. Per Special Operations Command, in Quade's film: no full names, aircraft tail numbers or locations are released; nor full facial footage of Operators revealed. She received special permission from the Operators to show more of their faces, and share their stories with you.
- Service, Sacrifice, Patriotism: Alex Quade, gives you a unique, inside look at elite Army Special Operators as you've never seen. Go along on a once in lifetime experience with elite Army Rangers in Alex Quade's video special: 9/11 Generation Rangers. These battle-hardened, Tier 1 warriors, rarely seen on camera, talk candidly with Alex, before deploying back to Afghanistan. Alex Quade's video exclusive introduces you to young heroes who've deployed more than 10 times to Iraq and Afghanistan. These Special Operators share their stories and history with Alex at Pointe du Hoc, parachute into Normandy, and meet President Barack Obama. President Obama praised these 9/11 Generation warriors at the D-Day anniversary in Normandy, France, comparing their call to serve, to that of the "Greatest Generation" from World War Two. The President singled out young Army Rangers, whom he'd met during his previous D-Day visit. War reporter, Alex Quade, was exclusively embedded with these Rangers, and brings you behind the scenes for their adventures. Among them, Sgt. 1st Class Cory Remsburg who was nationally recognized in the President's State of The Union address, and Ranger Chaplain Jeff Struecker, of the Black Hawk Down mission in Somalia. Alex Quade embedded with many of these same Rangers, as well as 160th SOAR (Special Operations Aviation Regiment) at another location, where she witnessed them fast-roping from helicopters and calling in AC-130 Spectre Gunship support.
- Conservative environmentalist Benjamin Backer travels around the country and talks to prominent climate change deniers and renowned climate scientists to figure out how and when conservatives stopped being the party of environmentalism.
- When the U.S. military officially departed Iraq due to the Status of Forces Agreement deadline, a little known part of the handover included leaving behind secret Special Forces' "Team houses" - or "safe houses" - hidden around the country. One was built by Green Beret Staff Sergeant Rob Pirelli and his Operational Detachment Alpha -072, or "A-Team." Pirelli, of the Army's 10th Special Forces Group, built the combat outpost in a remote part of Diyala Province, near the Iranian border, in 2007. As a lone reporter, Alex Quade was there at the combat outpost's beginning stages, then spent 2-years covering these same, secretive Special Forces "A-Teams" on multiple deployments. During one combat mission, Green Beret Staff Sgt. Pirelli was killed in action during an ambush. His heroism saved his 12-Special Forces teammates, and the Iraqis his unit was advising. As a reporter, I made the commitment to follow Pirelli's "A-Team" and his "Gold Star Family" for 5-years after he was killed; Alex Quade also went back to Combat Outpost Pirelli repeatedly over the years