Army Drill Sergeant Rates 11 Boot Camps In Movies And TV | How Real Is It? | Insider
Retired US Army drill sergeant Lamont Christian rates US military boot-camp scenes in movies and TV shows for realism.
Christian breaks down the early stages of boot camp in "Full Metal Jacket" (1987), with R. Lee Ermey; and "Cherry" (2021), starring Tom Holland. He looks at weapons and physical training in "Forrest Gump" (1994), starring Tom Hanks; "Jarhead" (2005), with Jake Gyllenhaal; "Hacksaw Ridge" (2016), with Andrew Garfield; and "Band of Brothers" (2001). He explains the plausibility of boot-camp scenarios in "Captain America: The First Avenger" (2011), starring Chris Evans; "Private Valentine: Blonde & Dangerous" (2008), with Jessica Simpson; and "Tribes" (1970). Christian also looks at the drill sergeants and drill instructors in "An Officer and a Gentleman" (1982) and "Stripes" (1981), with Bill Murray.
Christian served in the US Army for 33 years as a combat infantryman, with 11 years in the basic training environment. He retired in 2018 as the command sergeant major of Fort Jackson, the Army's main training center for basic combat training. He is now the director of the Warrior PATHH program at the Big Red Barn Retreat, where he helps veterans experiencing post-traumatic stress.
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Introduction How Money Laundering Actually Works | How Crime Works | A Revealing Exposé
Robert Mazur is a former government agent who investigated drug-money laundering for the US Drug Enforcement Administration, the Internal Revenue Service intelligence division, and the Customs Service. While deep undercover in hot spots such as Florida, Colombia, and Panama, Mazur successfully infiltrated criminal rings and cartels, including Pablo Escobar's, by posing as a wealthy, mob-connected businessman. He helped manage the illicit fortunes of the Medellín and Cali cartels while gathering evidence that would lead to some of the largest money-laundering prosecutions in history.
He speaks to Insider about how the cartels layer their assets, and move money via “smurfs”. He also covers the use of legitimate businesses, such as jewellery chains and mortgage brokerage companies.
Mazur is the author of "The Infiltrator," which became a New York Times bestseller and inspired a 2016 film of the same title, starring Bryan Cranston (as Mazur) and John Leguizamo. Cranston is set to play Mazur again in the sequel currently in development, which is based on Mazur' second memoir, "The Betrayal.” Today, Mazur speaks and consults around the world through his company, KYC Solutions.
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2024 Presidential Election Map Based On Polls [ALL 50 STATES]
In this video we're taking a look at the 2024 Presidential election map based on polling from all 50 states. Who do the polls say is going to win 2024?
0:00 Intro
0:05 West Coast
0:35 Alaska
0:51 Hawaii
1:03 Arizona
1:49 Nevada
2:30 Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming
2:37 Montana
2:58 Colorado
3:33 New Mexico
4:11 Texas
4:42 Oklahoma and Kansas
4:53 Nebraska
5:26 North & South Dakota
5:31 Minnesota
5:47 Iowa
6:04 Missouri
6:14 Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi
6:27 Alabama
6:35 Florida
7:27 Georgia
8:02 South Carolina
8:18 North Carolina
8:55 Tennessee
9:02 Kentucky
9:16 Indiana and West Virginia
9:22 Illinois
9:36 Virginia
9:58 New York
10:06 East Coast
10:17 Maryland
10:25 New Hampshire
10:44 Maine
11:04 Pennsylvania
12:01 Ohio
12:21 Michigan
12:57 Wisconsin
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