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it turned into a battle that lasted nearly a year and a half, former army air bourn ranger, shawn parnellites about his platoon's mission he joins us now from new york thanks for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me. >> wow what a powerful story the book goes on sale today again outlaw platoon can you tell us about what readers are going to experience when they pick up this new book >> i think readers are going to experience the emotional roller coaster ride that is combat. i don't think there are enough stories out there, like this one and i think what outlaw platoon or what i really tried to accomplish are outlaw platoon was show how the war effects each individual soldier it effects everybody differently. >> you join us dressed in a suit the day your attire was different during this time can you please tell us about your military experience. >> yeah, well, i joined the army after september 11th that was my calling, like so many other americans, shortly there after i found myself in ranger school i went in 215 pounds and i calm out 160, and a few months later i found myself in
it turned into a battle that lasted nearly a year and a half, former army air bourn ranger, shawn parnellites about his platoon's mission he joins us now from new york thanks for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me. >> wow what a powerful story the book goes on sale today again outlaw platoon can you tell us about what readers are going to experience when they pick up this new book >> i think readers are going to experience the emotional roller coaster ride that is...
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corporal timothy conrad and -- they died thursday in eastern afghanistan, an area where bourne had told his wife soldiers had not fired a shot in more than a year. >> we thought if there is such a thing as a safe place in afghanistan, maybe that's where he's at. >> reporter: a spokesman for the international force says despite the tensions, it will continue to stand by its afghan partners and not let these clashes divide the coalition. drew levenson, cbs news. >>> it was supposed to begin tomorrow, the trial for the nation's worst offshore oil disaster where billions of dollars are at stake. why the trial has now been delayed. >>> rick santorum, a force to be reckoned with in michigan. the group that's pushing santorum ahead in the polls over mitt romney. how romney thinks he can still win. . >>> and after what was a beautiful, balmy week last week, it is time for the big chill. and tonight, heavenly bodies, quite a show going on. we'll tell you about it in a few minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, worst offshore oil disasterl not start tomorrow as . >>> a federal trial over the nation's worst offs
corporal timothy conrad and -- they died thursday in eastern afghanistan, an area where bourne had told his wife soldiers had not fired a shot in more than a year. >> we thought if there is such a thing as a safe place in afghanistan, maybe that's where he's at. >> reporter: a spokesman for the international force says despite the tensions, it will continue to stand by its afghan partners and not let these clashes divide the coalition. drew levenson, cbs news. >>> it was...
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ivory coast will be the overwhelming favorites one they take on sunday in the decisive clash in the bourne. booked their place in the final with a one mil victory over mali in the samis on wednesday the tournament favorites haven't reached the showpiece final since back in two thousand and six but forward kalu says the elephants team spirit could be the secret to their success. on the team spirit. and you can see with every game we played even destro don't. you know. so i think that the spirit does where we're looking for we want to win to get over the motos goal. most importantly to google we did to feel that's where we are. well as they reached the final after a surprise one nil win over ghana in the semifinal selby huge underdogs ahead of the game despite that victory at potts kept saying chris scott tong is convinced they saw it can cause an upset. but at the moment everything but i think i want to be fulfilled to feel what i want to be when this is the moment that we can shine all the guys together as a team if we can shine. as we did it for ghana nobody expected it but we believe in
ivory coast will be the overwhelming favorites one they take on sunday in the decisive clash in the bourne. booked their place in the final with a one mil victory over mali in the samis on wednesday the tournament favorites haven't reached the showpiece final since back in two thousand and six but forward kalu says the elephants team spirit could be the secret to their success. on the team spirit. and you can see with every game we played even destro don't. you know. so i think that the spirit...
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. >> reporter: bourne in chicago in 1936, don cornelius started working as an insurance salesman beforeting school in the 1960s. after a brief stint as a raid quo journalist, he pursued his true passion and, in 1970, started a t.v. show featuring r&b acts with $400 of his own money. ♪ people all over the world... >> reporter: he was inspired by but wouldn't copy the long-running "american bandstand." >> if "american bandstand" goes right, we're going to go left. if dick clark goes up, we're going to go down. ♪ all i'm asking is for a little respect... ♪ >> reporter: don was an innovator and he created something with soul train that had never before been there. he really created something wonderful. >> i'm don cornelius! >> reporter: cornelius hosted the show for 23 years, helping transport black music and style from inner city to mainstream america. the journey was by train. >> and soul! >> reporter: bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs capti
. >> reporter: bourne in chicago in 1936, don cornelius started working as an insurance salesman beforeting school in the 1960s. after a brief stint as a raid quo journalist, he pursued his true passion and, in 1970, started a t.v. show featuring r&b acts with $400 of his own money. ♪ people all over the world... >> reporter: he was inspired by but wouldn't copy the long-running "american bandstand." >> if "american bandstand" goes right, we're going...
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become a stage for demonstration of support schools of course decorated with colors found on the bourne wing the sun a good deal ribbons of. banners which are as long as white it means the score is taken forward in a drive around the garden ring and across the city center in support of elections a similar drawing was organized the only jane resembled thousands boars gathered for that several thousand supporters of prime minister and presidential candidate why do important to quarter in their drive around the corner and ring on saturday but it's fair to say that the jump in public activity really started following the parliamentary election early in december and since then we've been seeing various rallies marches android's taking place across the entire country including rallies which have been gathering tens of thousands of people so the biggest ones which russia has seen since the early ninety's really and with the presidential election now just around the corner is set to take place on march the fourth it's expected that this activity is only going to increase. candidates standing in
become a stage for demonstration of support schools of course decorated with colors found on the bourne wing the sun a good deal ribbons of. banners which are as long as white it means the score is taken forward in a drive around the garden ring and across the city center in support of elections a similar drawing was organized the only jane resembled thousands boars gathered for that several thousand supporters of prime minister and presidential candidate why do important to quarter in their...
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between karzai and his western backers over a mounting death toll documentary filmmaker clay clay bourne thinks that the spike the condemnation civilian casualties in the country will continue to rise. he. in lead by ability. of the workers happens. he is tall of the american occupation so we can expect any real change from here this. obviously goes up when parts of. this happened in the same area were. killed. because the us is playing a pall at the movie next day or because of the injured are moving your troops out we can expect more ex-pro two more. games to you are a start two thousand and eight. two thousand. civilian casualties i'm afraid we're going to see that trend continue in two thousand and twelve precisely because they know that they have to pull out because they know that again. more expert opinion on u.s. actions in afghanistan is on our website dot com online all the time they can also find out about america's massive defense costs the u.s. congress has approved eighty million dollars to build a new bunker busting super bomb with the order from pentagon marked urgent. bru
between karzai and his western backers over a mounting death toll documentary filmmaker clay clay bourne thinks that the spike the condemnation civilian casualties in the country will continue to rise. he. in lead by ability. of the workers happens. he is tall of the american occupation so we can expect any real change from here this. obviously goes up when parts of. this happened in the same area were. killed. because the us is playing a pall at the movie next day or because of the injured are...
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what do you think about a bourne movie without matt damon?t. definitely replacing him with someone really good. and i think with the director was saying is, don't think of him as replacing matt damon. think of it sort of as an extension of the trend, a wider conspiracy. it's basically like he's not the only one. this is sort of an extension of the first three bourne movies. >> okay, if you say so. but i'm a huge matt damon fan. anyway, what about the first pictures we're getting of baby blue ivy? >> oh, love these. would you expect anything better? she is gorgeous. but considering her parents, you knew that would happen. this girl has everything. she already has a hit song, right, that she did with her cries on that song that jay-z recorded. >> right. >> pretty amazing. she looks beautiful. beyonce looks amazing. she made her first public appearance. she looks amazing now. looked amazing then. what a beautiful family. >> yeah. blue ivy, a must-see baby. we'll be seeing a lot of her no doubt. kim sarafisarafin, thank you so >> thanks. >>> comi
what do you think about a bourne movie without matt damon?t. definitely replacing him with someone really good. and i think with the director was saying is, don't think of him as replacing matt damon. think of it sort of as an extension of the trend, a wider conspiracy. it's basically like he's not the only one. this is sort of an extension of the first three bourne movies. >> okay, if you say so. but i'm a huge matt damon fan. anyway, what about the first pictures we're getting of baby...
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between a cousin and his western bakos a mounting death toll for documentary filmmaker clay clay bourne things that despite the condemnation of civilian casualties in the country will continue to rise. he had to put on a certain pretense this j. have any viability any legitimacy as an afghan google or something like this happens but he is basically a tool of the american occupation there so we can expect any real demand change from here this kind of thing obviously doesn't win hearts and minds this happened in the same area were asked to be killed french troops working i think because the u.s. is planning a pull out of the movie next day or because you're injured or moving your troops out we can expect more airstrikes and most of the actions in afghanistan you are a start two thousand and eight. two thousand and ten in terms of civilian casualties i'm afraid we're going to see that trend continue in two thousand and twelve precisely because they know that they have to pull out safely because they know that again it's. the u.s. army private bradley manning accused of passing secret docum
between a cousin and his western bakos a mounting death toll for documentary filmmaker clay clay bourne things that despite the condemnation of civilian casualties in the country will continue to rise. he had to put on a certain pretense this j. have any viability any legitimacy as an afghan google or something like this happens but he is basically a tool of the american occupation there so we can expect any real demand change from here this kind of thing obviously doesn't win hearts and minds...
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although difficult to quantify and allocate, these taxes are ultimately bourn by our investors, workers and customers through lower returns and wages, less investment and training, and we do benefit from targeted incentives like research dplet section 199. given our capital intensity, however, we currently rely, even more heavily, on timing incentives that don't impact gaap financial accounting such as expensing and accelerated depreciation which significantly enhances our cash flows and ability to invest in our people, technology and network infrastructure. these policies have and continue to support our business. over the decades, well-intentioned policy choices have helped to produce a tax code and related regulations that are read in small print and measured in volumes. each enacted policy objective is accompanied by nuance rules needed to implement, clarify and limit potential abuse. it's not just the complexity that burdens our economy. it's the year after year starts, fits, stops, changes and uncertainty that frustrate business leaders, analysts and investors alike. often, the be
although difficult to quantify and allocate, these taxes are ultimately bourn by our investors, workers and customers through lower returns and wages, less investment and training, and we do benefit from targeted incentives like research dplet section 199. given our capital intensity, however, we currently rely, even more heavily, on timing incentives that don't impact gaap financial accounting such as expensing and accelerated depreciation which significantly enhances our cash flows and...
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relationship between karzai and washington i had a mounting afghan das tell documentary filmmaker clay clair bourne thinks that despite khan nation civilian casualties will continue to rise. he has to put on a certain pretenses to have any viability any legitimacy as an afghan woman or something like this happens but he is basically a tool of the american occupation there so we can expect any real demands to change from here this kind of thing obviously doesn't win hearts and minds this happens in the same area we're afghan soldiers recently killed french troops important i think because the u.s. is playing a pull out even moving next day for him because the rangers are moving your troops out we can expect more airstrikes and more civilian casualties in afghanistan you are a sock two thousand and eleven eight percent. two thousand and ten in terms of civilian casualties i'm afraid we're going to see that trend continue in two thousand and twelve precisely because they noted they have to pull out safely because they noted again this up. just over a month before rerun of the presidential vote in sout
relationship between karzai and washington i had a mounting afghan das tell documentary filmmaker clay clair bourne thinks that despite khan nation civilian casualties will continue to rise. he has to put on a certain pretenses to have any viability any legitimacy as an afghan woman or something like this happens but he is basically a tool of the american occupation there so we can expect any real demands to change from here this kind of thing obviously doesn't win hearts and minds this happens...
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between karzai and his western backers over a mounting death toll documentary filmmaker clay clay bourne thinks that despite the condemnation civilian casualties in the country will continue to rise. he has to put on a certain pretenses to have any viability in legitimacy as an afghan when something like this happens but he is basically a tool of the american occupation there so we can expect any real demand to change from here this kind of thing obviously doesn't win hearts and minds this happens in the same area we're afghans so do you suppose we kill french troops on ports and i think because the u.s. is planning a pullout even movie next day for him because if banks are moving their troops out we can expect more airstrikes and more civilian casualties in afghanistan we already saw two thousand and eleven eight percent above two thousand and ten in terms of civilian casualties i'm afraid we're going to see that trend continue in two thousand and twelve precisely because they noted they have to pull out decisively because they noted again it's up. more expert opinion on u.s. actions in
between karzai and his western backers over a mounting death toll documentary filmmaker clay clay bourne thinks that despite the condemnation civilian casualties in the country will continue to rise. he has to put on a certain pretenses to have any viability in legitimacy as an afghan when something like this happens but he is basically a tool of the american occupation there so we can expect any real demand to change from here this kind of thing obviously doesn't win hearts and minds this...
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tj conrad shown here with seven month old son bentley and joshua bourne, arrived for the first tour, and both killed when the gunman turned a gun on them last thursday. and. >> and if i can't say that things aren't tense here in kabul, they certainly are, but i will tell you it's getting calmer mere. >> 24 protests on saturday. nine on sunday and two today, plus, a car bombing alt the gates of an airport used by the u.s. military killed nine afghans. >> anyone who believes they can weaken our resolve through these cowardly attacks is severely mistaken. >> afghan president hamid karzai urged calm in a televised addressed offering condolences, but no apology, as republicans continue to criticize the president. >> i think enough is enough, i'd like to hear apologies from those that attacked and killed our poom. >> and the congressman is introducing legislation to ban afghan to work as cards at u.s. bases. the and the senior civilian n.a.t.o. representative in afghanistan until last year. >> i think that's a bad idea and i think it limits the flexibility of our commanders on the ground.
tj conrad shown here with seven month old son bentley and joshua bourne, arrived for the first tour, and both killed when the gunman turned a gun on them last thursday. and. >> and if i can't say that things aren't tense here in kabul, they certainly are, but i will tell you it's getting calmer mere. >> 24 protests on saturday. nine on sunday and two today, plus, a car bombing alt the gates of an airport used by the u.s. military killed nine afghans. >> anyone who believes...
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has some shoppers concerned knowing that food poisoning outbreaks are fairly common. 1/3 of the food bournere caused by fruits and vegetables. last year the program helped identify lettuce and spinach and melons. >> it's not enough data out there that really tell us how we're doing on fruits and vegetables so we don't want to see that program go away and see that data go away that tells us what we're dealing with. >> reporter: the white house says it will put away the program until it find a place for it. >>> a violence suspect who was initially freed is now back in police custody. robert handa just spoke with investigators and he'll tell us how he was caught. >>> the transformation you're going to see at the movies and what some say are lost by leaving film behind. >>> a man is found dead on the street in san francisco's mission district. the neighborhood's unique way of life may have led many people to ignore his cries for help. >>> ktvu just learned that a suspect that was mistakingly released has been found. >>> good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. polic
has some shoppers concerned knowing that food poisoning outbreaks are fairly common. 1/3 of the food bournere caused by fruits and vegetables. last year the program helped identify lettuce and spinach and melons. >> it's not enough data out there that really tell us how we're doing on fruits and vegetables so we don't want to see that program go away and see that data go away that tells us what we're dealing with. >> reporter: the white house says it will put away the program until...
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he dedicated the last bourne to you.itics, he says, i dedicate it to you, jimmy. >> jimmy: did it come out well? does he send back hick drawings or what? doodles. did he doodle with you on it? >> he's a killer drawer, actually. he's very good at staying in the lines. >> jimmy: i'm sure he's good at everything. that's a big deal. >> it's a really big deal. i would never choose him over you. >> jimmy: thank you. do you have a picture of him, by chance under a rainbow? >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i remember that. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i remember thinking, this is going to be hilarious. [ laughter ] for us. to iphone each other back and forth. >> jimmy: well, you know, we figured we'd share it with our friends. >> i remember taking that picture. as we were taking the picture, we were on a zip line tour, as i leaned in to kiss him, some guy yelled, he's going to kiss him. and pulled out his phone. >> jimmy: we'll kiss when we come back. we'll take a break. john krasinski is here. his movie is "big miracle." it opens friday
he dedicated the last bourne to you.itics, he says, i dedicate it to you, jimmy. >> jimmy: did it come out well? does he send back hick drawings or what? doodles. did he doodle with you on it? >> he's a killer drawer, actually. he's very good at staying in the lines. >> jimmy: i'm sure he's good at everything. that's a big deal. >> it's a really big deal. i would never choose him over you. >> jimmy: thank you. do you have a picture of him, by chance under a...
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do you see iron man two or bourne ultimatum? how about the fast and the furious.a steering wheel. >> and that includes racing a halo jumper. >> about 120 miles an hour. >> a $500 clunker. and finding the toughest pickup in america. >> mad ideas are engaging to people who don't necessarily love cars but just love what cars can do. >> so we went for a spin on their massive set in california. and when i say spin -- officially it's called drifting. >> drifting is like an action sport. it's like a controlled skid. >> well skidding is pretty much the last thing you want to do when you're on the road. but here, the objective is to do just that. only with style. >> okay, drifting is like halfway between like going straight, and going completely sideways. it feels -- >> oh, my gosh! >> with rutledge and adam in the rear, i sat shotgun for a closer look. and there goes my stomach. i have a kidney somewhere here. do you guys see it? now, in the driver's seat. >> just start searing a little bit into the skid, which will be to your left. >> towards that way. >> yeah. >> but wa
do you see iron man two or bourne ultimatum? how about the fast and the furious.a steering wheel. >> and that includes racing a halo jumper. >> about 120 miles an hour. >> a $500 clunker. and finding the toughest pickup in america. >> mad ideas are engaging to people who don't necessarily love cars but just love what cars can do. >> so we went for a spin on their massive set in california. and when i say spin -- officially it's called drifting. >> drifting is...
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one is ayaan hirisi ali, the sue moly bourn activist and author of the best-selling autobiography infidel coming and she was notoriously threatened with death for her criticism of islam, and her polar opposite who is a woman who's a pakistan demuro scientist who for a long time was the only woman wanted as an associate of al qaeda and was eventually captured in 2008 and convicted of firing at american personnel in afghanistan so the book follows these two muslim women of about the same age who became complete opposites and it tries to tell the story of the war on terror to their stories. >> host: to when in, such extreme positions, and yet you talk about this weird asymmetry between the two. can you explain this? >> guest: they are about the same agent they've come to the west from the muslim world at around the same time, the end of the cold war, and they both were strongly influenced by islam and even though they turned out one, becoming a critic of islam and won a how critic of the west it's possible to imagine they might have gone in opposite directions, because speed when she was a t
one is ayaan hirisi ali, the sue moly bourn activist and author of the best-selling autobiography infidel coming and she was notoriously threatened with death for her criticism of islam, and her polar opposite who is a woman who's a pakistan demuro scientist who for a long time was the only woman wanted as an associate of al qaeda and was eventually captured in 2008 and convicted of firing at american personnel in afghanistan so the book follows these two muslim women of about the same age who...
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i have to say that's not bourne out by the evidence that was presented at her trial because aafia herself confessed to the fbi that she had been hiding not in any secret prison during those years. but aafia said that she was followed during those years by -- by the intelligence agency. and that they knew where she was, so -- >> host: now, this is before she's taken to afghanistan? >> guest: yes. one of the mysteries about aafia is how she ended up in afghanistan and that is something that i've never been able to answer and the judge at her sentencing said, despite the thousands of pages of classified documents that he had seen, he still was unable to answer that question. >> host: now, if the judge said we the public are confused because this, deborah, there's a huge question mark hanging over aafia's case. >> guest: yes. >> host: and there's like a big missing chunk of her life. she's picked up, she goes underground and disappears in 2003. >> guest: yep. >> host: and re appears five years later. >> guest: five years later. >> host: in a jail in afghanistan and there's all kinds of storie
i have to say that's not bourne out by the evidence that was presented at her trial because aafia herself confessed to the fbi that she had been hiding not in any secret prison during those years. but aafia said that she was followed during those years by -- by the intelligence agency. and that they knew where she was, so -- >> host: now, this is before she's taken to afghanistan? >> guest: yes. one of the mysteries about aafia is how she ended up in afghanistan and that is...
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very blessed with hopefully it looks as though paul green grass will direct it who did you know the bourne movies. >> the second and third. >> second and third, right. and the united '93. and he's a great filmmaker. >> rose: good luck to you, great to see you again. >> thank you some of. katherine boo is here. she writes for "the new yorker" magazine. she has just written a new book set in india. it is called behind the beautiful forevers, life, hope and death in a mumbai undercity. booth's first book has already saved much praise, "the new york times" says comparing to dickens is not unwarranted. boo previously won a pulitzer for her earlier work at the "washington post". mi pleased to have her here at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: tell me how you came to this story. >> well, it's for an unrecognized feminist like myself it's a little embarrassing to say t was really a labor of love. i met my husband in 2001. >> rose: he's indian. >> he's indian. and before i knew t the first night i met him i knew that if i saw him again i knew my life was going
very blessed with hopefully it looks as though paul green grass will direct it who did you know the bourne movies. >> the second and third. >> second and third, right. and the united '93. and he's a great filmmaker. >> rose: good luck to you, great to see you again. >> thank you some of. katherine boo is here. she writes for "the new yorker" magazine. she has just written a new book set in india. it is called behind the beautiful forevers, life, hope and death...
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coli outbreak linked to food-bourne illness linked to jimmy johns in the last few years. we're getting confused looks on what clover sprouts might be. more on that later in the show. >>> j.d. power out with a list of the most dependable cars on the road. from this list, it is clear, apparently, that money does buy you reliability. lexus, porsche and cadillac topping the rankings. the least dependable vehicles, chrysler and jeep products finishing near the bottom of the list. >>> speaking of cars, next time you see a road warning about falling rock, i just want you to remember this picture. this guy was driving through the french alps, when that 20-ton boulder came crashing down on to his car. here's the good new, the guy survived. he's expected to fully recover. >>> finally this morning, history has been made 250 miles above the planet earth this morning. you are looking at the first hand shake between an astronaut and robonaut in space. that is a robot astronaut greeting the space station commander. that robot is being tested to help the human crew with space chores and
coli outbreak linked to food-bourne illness linked to jimmy johns in the last few years. we're getting confused looks on what clover sprouts might be. more on that later in the show. >>> j.d. power out with a list of the most dependable cars on the road. from this list, it is clear, apparently, that money does buy you reliability. lexus, porsche and cadillac topping the rankings. the least dependable vehicles, chrysler and jeep products finishing near the bottom of the list....
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killed with conrad was joshua bourne of florida. he had been deployed a little more than a month. he leaves behind a 22-year-old widow, and we're learning the identity of one of the servicemen killed on saturday, john love us the. the 44-year-old leaves behind a wife and two daughters in florida. here you are looking at him interacting with kids in an afghan village. he was part of a u.s. team skilled in local language and customs, and now there are so many questions surrounding this story. did we do the right thing by apologizing at the highest level, the president apologizing for the burning of those qurans which, of course, as you heard, was done we are told -- they're still investigating this -- as a means of eliminating a book, books that were being used to pass jihadist messages. did we do the right thing, and has this now brought a bigger message about what's going on in afghanistan? we'll be joined by two top military generals in our next hour who have some strong thoughts on this. >>> well, tomorrow is a critical day in the gop primaries as voters cast ballots in and mich
killed with conrad was joshua bourne of florida. he had been deployed a little more than a month. he leaves behind a 22-year-old widow, and we're learning the identity of one of the servicemen killed on saturday, john love us the. the 44-year-old leaves behind a wife and two daughters in florida. here you are looking at him interacting with kids in an afghan village. he was part of a u.s. team skilled in local language and customs, and now there are so many questions surrounding this story. did...