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do get him into custody without any further incident. >> you're kind of in trouble if there's an air unit following you. they can see everything. they don't need to be trailing behind you to know exactly where you are. if you love your dog so much, stay out of trouble. >>> all of these survival shows have just exploded after the last year. you know what? there's a new star. a new survival star on the internet. >> here i am out here stuck. could get ate by a bear or anything. >> he's got one of those vehicles that is cool. >> it's broken down. >> two knuckleheads supposed to get help. don't catch me fish or get me a deer shot, i'm going to starve to death. >> day two. >> still ain't got me a deer or a fish yet. chances are i'm going to starve to death. i ain't naked or afraid yet. >> he keeps the clothes on because day three. >> i'm amazed that day three his phone is still charged. that's amazing. >> it's incredible. he's worrying about the water. >> trying to poop in the water so it don't draw bears. can't drink it because of all of the beavers. it's now day four, maybe five. down here co
do get him into custody without any further incident. >> you're kind of in trouble if there's an air unit following you. they can see everything. they don't need to be trailing behind you to know exactly where you are. if you love your dog so much, stay out of trouble. >>> all of these survival shows have just exploded after the last year. you know what? there's a new star. a new survival star on the internet. >> here i am out here stuck. could get ate by a bear or...
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they caught the guy cowering in a backyard behind an air conditioning unit. the guy was a private investigator from texas who was hired by the david vitter for governor campaign to -- i don't know. he was a private investigator working for the campaign. we don't know what he was doing. we don't know exactly what he was hired to do. he did something that involved videotaping conversations among other local politicos and a sheriff in a louisiana restaurant. that was the day before the primary. in that primary, david vitter and john bell edwards were picked to be the two for the runoff election next week. today, the day of the first debate that same sheriff who gave chase to the guy through the backyards and caught the guy by the air conditioning unit. that guy today -- he picked the day of the debate to give so press conference to update the citizens of louisiana on what happened with that private investigator hired by david vitter who the sheriff and his deputies chased and found cowering behind an air conditioning unit after vitter sent him to videotape the s
they caught the guy cowering in a backyard behind an air conditioning unit. the guy was a private investigator from texas who was hired by the david vitter for governor campaign to -- i don't know. he was a private investigator working for the campaign. we don't know what he was doing. we don't know exactly what he was hired to do. he did something that involved videotaping conversations among other local politicos and a sheriff in a louisiana restaurant. that was the day before the primary. in...
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so detecve milr went up with the police air unit to have a look around. >> those two pilots decided that going to fly that whole area for us, and they campsite. >> and we entered and we found a citaon in e na of noel stevens, so we were in the right place. >> so they spread out, kept looking. and pretty soon, one of them caed out. >> about 175 feet from the tent, he found a bush. and under the bush he saw a pair of rolled up denim jeans that appeared to him to have blood on them. we put those in for immediate dna testing. >> how did that come back? >> it was shauna tiaffay's blood, and the pants were worn by noel stevens. >> that's kinda your story there, huh? >> that's kind of our story there. >> proof the homeless handyman george and shauna tri to help was a murderer. but could the story be that simple, really? listen to shauna's sister paula, for example, and things start to sound a bit more complex. >> well, i just think that he always loved himself more than he loved anyone else. and it was all about him and what he wanted. >> that was george she was talking about. the selfless fire
so detecve milr went up with the police air unit to have a look around. >> those two pilots decided that going to fly that whole area for us, and they campsite. >> and we entered and we found a citaon in e na of noel stevens, so we were in the right place. >> so they spread out, kept looking. and pretty soon, one of them caed out. >> about 175 feet from the tent, he found a bush. and under the bush he saw a pair of rolled up denim jeans that appeared to him to have blood...
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air service to the sioux city. good evening... we'll take a closer look at the american, and united. that's tonight at ten. >>> prosecutors marc digiacomo and pam weckerly had a big problem, and they knew it. the problem had a name, noel greyhound. >> noel is a very important >> absolutely. >> your defendant is way up there. and so they argued, these two prosecutors. she said, put him on the stand. >> my thought was you don't understand who george is and how sinister this was until you meet noel and say this is the person that he gave access to. >> he said don't take the chance. >> they could say this crazy, psychotic, homeless man did it on his own. >> who prevailed? she did. >> the state calls noel stevens. >> and so up went greyhound to the witness stand and offered his grisly story. >> i hit her in the head. >> when you hit her in the head, what happened? >> she hits the floor. >> and after she hits the floor, what do you do to her? >> i jump on top of her. >> and after you jump on top of her, what do you do? >> i keep on hitting her. >> how long do you hit her for? >> i hit her
air service to the sioux city. good evening... we'll take a closer look at the american, and united. that's tonight at ten. >>> prosecutors marc digiacomo and pam weckerly had a big problem, and they knew it. the problem had a name, noel greyhound. >> noel is a very important >> absolutely. >> your defendant is way up there. and so they argued, these two prosecutors. she said, put him on the stand. >> my thought was you don't understand who george is and how...
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we have good news for air travelers, united airlines has decided to drop s so-called hardship fee and will no longer charge a processing fee for ticket changes for unplanned events, including jury duty, injury, or death. the airline says it is eliminating that fee because "it's the right thing to do." leon: airport workers at seven busy hub going on strike over wages. they are walking off the job in just days before the thanksgiving rush. d.c.'s not happening at major airports, but it is happening at kennedy, laguardia, chicago o'hare, and boston. it's hard to tell if the flights will that if the strikes will have an impact on your flights. plans.rlines have backup still ahead, a frenzy over pie. alison: leon: breaking news -- police in new york city talking about a new threat from isis after video showing times square and what appears to be a bomb. the city of new york -- the video has not been authenticated. there are no specific threats, but new york city remains on high alert as approach the busy thanksgiving holiday. >> the events of today that have raised concern, quite frankly
we have good news for air travelers, united airlines has decided to drop s so-called hardship fee and will no longer charge a processing fee for ticket changes for unplanned events, including jury duty, injury, or death. the airline says it is eliminating that fee because "it's the right thing to do." leon: airport workers at seven busy hub going on strike over wages. they are walking off the job in just days before the thanksgiving rush. d.c.'s not happening at major airports, but it...
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the state police has air wing unit up and canine units also searching for the girl. we have tweeted this picture and posted it on our facebook page if you would like to hair it to help find the little girl again. police have still not gotten us her name. >> daniel: also have two developments in the death of baby boy in alexandria, new hampshire. says death of 11-month-old shawn sylvester is homicide. autopsy results show the baby the head. child found dead on sunday. also this morning we have learned 29-year-old man who lived in the same home with the baby has been arrested. prosecutors say tommy page is charged with possession of child sex abuse images. they show infant boy engaging in sexually explicit conduct. page is due in court right now. >> daniel: hostage situation still developing inside an american hotel. standoff has been going on for several hours now and more than 100 people are still being held. three people have been killed. take a look at this map here where it is happening. in the west african nation of mali. this is a look at the outside of the radi
the state police has air wing unit up and canine units also searching for the girl. we have tweeted this picture and posted it on our facebook page if you would like to hair it to help find the little girl again. police have still not gotten us her name. >> daniel: also have two developments in the death of baby boy in alexandria, new hampshire. says death of 11-month-old shawn sylvester is homicide. autopsy results show the baby the head. child found dead on sunday. also this morning we...
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air force predator program. stephen lewis, a veteran of the united states air force, is also a former sensor operator for the airrce predator program, and this week is speaking out for the first time. also going public for the first time is cian westmoreland, a former air force technician who helped build a station in afghanistan used to relay drone data. but first, i want to turn to jesselyn radack , national security and him and writes director the government accountability project, former ethics adviser to the united states department of justice. as an attorney, she is representing several former drone operators including this , group of four youngman speaking out today. jesselyn radack , how much do they risk in speaking out on democracy now! today? >> they're taking a very enormous and public risk in speaking out. i have clients and the national security and intelligence communities who have done nothing more than tell the truth about some of america's darkest secrets like torture and secret surveillance and now in this case, drones. and those clients, a number of them, have been prosecuted under the espion
air force predator program. stephen lewis, a veteran of the united states air force, is also a former sensor operator for the airrce predator program, and this week is speaking out for the first time. also going public for the first time is cian westmoreland, a former air force technician who helped build a station in afghanistan used to relay drone data. but first, i want to turn to jesselyn radack , national security and him and writes director the government accountability project, former...
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heading to the philippines reiterated that the united states is not going to get ground troops involved in syria. so if for now this continues to be an airat can the united states and its friends accomplish from the air until such time as there is a more effective force on the ground? >> well, ray, i think there is a lot of utility to having an air campaign, in this case as the numbers you shared earlier, this can be effective. however, as i go back to really the heart of your initial question to the panel, is understanding what can we do? one, i think we have to understand what is this thing called isil, isis, daesh. whatever we want to call it, we have got to understand it, and to understand it means we have got to be ready to truly analyze this target. understand in this case what we would call in the military, target audience analysis of what are we fighting? where are we fighting it? what is the segments of this target? much like levine as professor swift today. i can speak from a personal perspective as i reflect back to october 10th, 2001, when our first strikes went into afghanistan and i was fortunate enough to be a part of that
heading to the philippines reiterated that the united states is not going to get ground troops involved in syria. so if for now this continues to be an airat can the united states and its friends accomplish from the air until such time as there is a more effective force on the ground? >> well, ray, i think there is a lot of utility to having an air campaign, in this case as the numbers you shared earlier, this can be effective. however, as i go back to really the heart of your initial...
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air space. we know the united states has been talking with russia about coordination of air strikes, coordination of air movements to prevent something like this happening so that a plane of either nation or either coalition isn't lost in the operations. turkey has said of russia not violating its air space. turkey said this plane violated its air space. russia is saying it didn't. we hear from turkey state media it was one of their planes that shot that plane down. this has a possibility, a dangerous escalation about turkey is a nato country. we expect to see both countries talking about this. neither side wants to see this escalate where it drags it to directly against each other. right now, as we heard from matthew, the turk backing the rebels. the russians are backing what they say is the legitimate government in syria. neither country wants to see this go blow-to-blows directly. there will be a lot of talking between moscow and ankara, but a lot of countries will try to deescalate this as neither side wants tensions to rise. >> these are amateur videos we have to us by reuters of what we see
air space. we know the united states has been talking with russia about coordination of air strikes, coordination of air movements to prevent something like this happening so that a plane of either nation or either coalition isn't lost in the operations. turkey has said of russia not violating its air space. turkey said this plane violated its air space. russia is saying it didn't. we hear from turkey state media it was one of their planes that shot that plane down. this has a possibility, a...
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units. tiger air, one of two budget units. the other unit that flies throughout the asia-pacific, focusing on the southeast asian market. the key element is the fact tiger air has reformed its business. it has cut its profit utilization issues and now it is doing some good flying and it is filling up flames with passengers they want to bring onto their main line flights. destinations.onal if you look at the latest earnings numbers, it paints a compelling picture as to why they would want to do this transaction. essentiallyrnings profit more than double after adding earnings into its own account. certainlyays is creating revenue in a big way. singapore airlines faces a competitive challenge from the gulf carriers. and the budget carriers in the asia-pacific as well. asia from the double competitor. a strategic standpoint from the airline's perspective to integrate budget operation, bring down costs overall. and more closely cooperate with skilled. will both be a perfect match if you will in terms of cooperation. down the line p
units. tiger air, one of two budget units. the other unit that flies throughout the asia-pacific, focusing on the southeast asian market. the key element is the fact tiger air has reformed its business. it has cut its profit utilization issues and now it is doing some good flying and it is filling up flames with passengers they want to bring onto their main line flights. destinations.onal if you look at the latest earnings numbers, it paints a compelling picture as to why they would want to do...
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additions, a new elementary school in clarksburg, and widespread replacement of heat and air conditioning units throughout the county. the capital improvement budget now goes to the county council and the county executive for approval. live in rockville, jackie bensen, news4. >>> i'm very thankful to be able to report that incredibly as of today, i am 100% cancer-free and in complete remission. >> it's the news many of you have been waiting five months to hear. maryland governor larry hogan is cancer-free tonight. he had a very special person to thank today, his pen pal, 5-year-old andrew observe early of baltimore county, also a cancer patient getting treated at the university of maryland medical center. andrew has been an unexpected friend to the governor, who says it all began when he got a handwritten note with some tips for coping with cancer. >> he told me to keep my hugging person with me when i'm feeling down, along with nine other great pieces of advice. andrew is right up front with his mom. >> andrew and the governor are both in remission now. hogan says his body still needs time to
additions, a new elementary school in clarksburg, and widespread replacement of heat and air conditioning units throughout the county. the capital improvement budget now goes to the county council and the county executive for approval. live in rockville, jackie bensen, news4. >>> i'm very thankful to be able to report that incredibly as of today, i am 100% cancer-free and in complete remission. >> it's the news many of you have been waiting five months to hear. maryland governor...
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mercedes says the air bag control unit can corrode and malfunction. owners will get notifications by the end of the year if their vehicles need fixing. honda is recalling 145 thousand motorcycles. the company says the rear brakes can drag and cause a fire or crash. the recall includes these makes and models from various years. honda has received eight reports of small fires due to the problem. some of these bikes were also part of a recall in 2011 and 2014 for the same problem. drivers who get a parking ticket in cedar rapids will have to pay more. park cedar rapids takes effect january 1st. not paying the meter will cost 10 dollars. going over the time limit is a 15 dollar fee. the current fee for both is 7 dollars, 50 cents. late fees will go up from five to 10 bucks. monthly parking rates at various ramps and lots are also going up anywhere between three to 35 dollars. in april, the city of cedar rapids will host the national collegiate roller hockey championships . 50 to 60 teams will play 140 games at the cedar rapids ice arena. this is video of
mercedes says the air bag control unit can corrode and malfunction. owners will get notifications by the end of the year if their vehicles need fixing. honda is recalling 145 thousand motorcycles. the company says the rear brakes can drag and cause a fire or crash. the recall includes these makes and models from various years. honda has received eight reports of small fires due to the problem. some of these bikes were also part of a recall in 2011 and 2014 for the same problem. drivers who get...
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we now know the sioux city airport board prefers the u-s d-o-t offer the service to uniteds essential air service bid was roughly 900- thousand dollars less than what american is proposing. united's e-a-s proposal also hinted an additional connection to denver could be added at a later date. ultimately adding service to an additional hub would allow for even better access for siouxland travelers. american's current agreement at sioux gateway expires in april 20-16. for more on this story... just head to siouxland matters dot com. jessica rae: just in time for the winter season the iowa d-o-t is offering extra help for drivers. the d-o-t is expanding a program that helps those involved in accidents on the interstate. the "highway helper" program started in des moines in 19-95 and features special vehicles equipped with a variety of features to help drivers. the units are being placed in areas where 60 percent of last years interstate accidents occurred. "so the highway helper also carries a sign board that helps us move traffic from lane to lane just really on the interstate," said cathy c
we now know the sioux city airport board prefers the u-s d-o-t offer the service to uniteds essential air service bid was roughly 900- thousand dollars less than what american is proposing. united's e-a-s proposal also hinted an additional connection to denver could be added at a later date. ultimately adding service to an additional hub would allow for even better access for siouxland travelers. american's current agreement at sioux gateway expires in april 20-16. for more on this story......
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we begin with breaking news, two air france flights from the united states diverted due to bomb threats, according to officials, both planes landed safely, one in salt lake city, utah. the other in halifax, nova scotia. joining me now on the phone is cnn aviation correspondent renee marsh. what do you know on the breaking news? report. [ inaudible ] >> renee marsh? we are getting renee marsh. can you hear me? >> yes. >> you are online, breaking news, what information are you getting? >> reporter: hello? >> apparently having a problem. again. >> reporter: i can tell you besides knowing that these are two air france flights, both bound for paris, flight 65 and 55. we now know from a government official that both of these flights were diverted because of a bomb threat. both of these flights received bomb threats and that is why both have to be diverted. one was a triple-7, which another is roughly 314 or more. the other is an airbus 380, a larger aircraft, fits about 544 passengers, probably more, depending on the plane. what happens next, now that both of these aircrafts have landed safel
we begin with breaking news, two air france flights from the united states diverted due to bomb threats, according to officials, both planes landed safely, one in salt lake city, utah. the other in halifax, nova scotia. joining me now on the phone is cnn aviation correspondent renee marsh. what do you know on the breaking news? report. [ inaudible ] >> renee marsh? we are getting renee marsh. can you hear me? >> yes. >> you are online, breaking news, what information are you...
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asked the federal government for hundreds of thousands of dollars of aid to provide air service to sioux city. united airlines, and american airlines, have both submitted bids under the "essential air service" program. american asks for just 1- point-2 million dollars from the federal government to continue its services from sioux gateway to chicago's o'hare airport. american's current contract expires april 30th of next year. united airlines has put in a bid that asks for over 300-thousand dollars from the federal government. the decision is up to the dot. what a nice november day we're having for more we'll toss it over to chief meterologist ron demers. your 7-day forecast is coming up in 10 minutes for the second day in a row we saw slightly above average temperatures with a lot of sunshine. our temperatures are on an upward trajectory as a strong south wind will blow in here on sunday and send our highs into the lower 60s. thanks, ron look forward to your forecast a sioux city man has been sentece to 30 years behind bars for sexually abusing three 55 year--old hector ranson gonzalez pleaded guilt
asked the federal government for hundreds of thousands of dollars of aid to provide air service to sioux city. united airlines, and american airlines, have both submitted bids under the "essential air service" program. american asks for just 1- point-2 million dollars from the federal government to continue its services from sioux gateway to chicago's o'hare airport. american's current contract expires april 30th of next year. united airlines has put in a bid that asks for over...
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air division arrive in 1965 there was no real plan for waging war with a helicopter. by then, u.s. troops went to vietnam and shot up to more than 150,000. >> when the unit deploys, to vietnam it redesignated to the cale vary division in air mobile. >> the division had received the first cavalry colors in a meeting ceremony in july. >> it was a famous unit. >> the seventh regulimine and se sported mustaches. >> cab patch is one of the most recognized in the world. >> general canard sported it on an eye patch he had to wear after an injury. >> i took a colored pencil and doodled it in. >> that part of vietnam is where the north voeeotietnamese tried cut the country in half. >> they tried to kill them. we thought was attempting to seize the central house. >> on november 14th, 1965 army intelligence said up to three were operated. >> it was selected on their rek recr recon early that morning. >> he called it landing zone x-ray. he flew the lead chopper. >> he would bring me a scar. >> saved my teeth. i would break down, and i swallowed this cigar. pretty exciting. >> artillery pieces were dropped about ten miles away. >> of course, on the first chopper. wan
air division arrive in 1965 there was no real plan for waging war with a helicopter. by then, u.s. troops went to vietnam and shot up to more than 150,000. >> when the unit deploys, to vietnam it redesignated to the cale vary division in air mobile. >> the division had received the first cavalry colors in a meeting ceremony in july. >> it was a famous unit. >> the seventh regulimine and se sported mustaches. >> cab patch is one of the most recognized in the world....
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according to the air force his unit killed more than 1600 people. i think whether most of us think of a war criminal we think of nazis, tailor criminals, what makes you feel you were a war criminal? >> i participated in extra judicial programs, violated sovereignty of nations. killed people i'm pretty sure were innocents. >> volunteerary discharged, he is one of the few speaking out. >> do we kill people in these drone strikes? >> we do. >> did you ever participate in the killing of a child? >> not activity but there was a child who ran into a building my second shot, i have no doubt i killed the child, allow or why i couldn't tell you. wrong place wrong time, collateral damage accident yeah it happens. there were terms that people would use to excuse just in case they were in the wrong place wrong time. they'd use the terms terrorist in training or fun size terrorist or the phrase got to mow the grass before it grows, got to pull the weeds before they get out of hand. >> and that basically means? >> basically means whatever means necessary justifie
according to the air force his unit killed more than 1600 people. i think whether most of us think of a war criminal we think of nazis, tailor criminals, what makes you feel you were a war criminal? >> i participated in extra judicial programs, violated sovereignty of nations. killed people i'm pretty sure were innocents. >> volunteerary discharged, he is one of the few speaking out. >> do we kill people in these drone strikes? >> we do. >> did you ever participate...
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juliet: in the united states for its fourth two air force planes from the u.s. to paris to be diverted after thorough searches the flights were cleared. antwan: being allowed into the united states, are they afraid to our security? juliet: i am juliet huddy. look who is here. ben her. antwan: absolutely. because ben's diapered duty going on. juliet: he will be back on friday, he is doing some maternity leave. antwan: gorgeous little boy. juliet: stuff in paris happening, maybe some inclement weather moving our way, when is the question. >> meteorologist: not until tomorrow. today, nothing all that tremendous at this point. we need their rainfall since we a nine inches behind in terms of rainfall for the year. this morning definitely on the cool side, temperatures in the 30s and 40s, 34 in monticello, 32 in sussex, 47 in central in the area, winds from the east, generally speaking 3 to 6 miles an hour, lighter than we had yesterday and we won't see much happening with the wind but it is have an happening for the last few hours, low cloudiness at this point but we
juliet: in the united states for its fourth two air force planes from the u.s. to paris to be diverted after thorough searches the flights were cleared. antwan: being allowed into the united states, are they afraid to our security? juliet: i am juliet huddy. look who is here. ben her. antwan: absolutely. because ben's diapered duty going on. juliet: he will be back on friday, he is doing some maternity leave. antwan: gorgeous little boy. juliet: stuff in paris happening, maybe some inclement...
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communities on the north shore along with state police who have brought in dogs and we're told the air wing unit headed to the area as well. obviously, in the beginning it was dark out. now it's day light. this search really ramping up at this hour. no signs of the girl. we're told according to sources that police swept the inside of the house thinking they went through the whole house no signs the search expanded to outside of house and woods in the area. right now that search is under way. according to sources right now police state police have not issue an amber alert. but that according to source is something they are considering perhaps in the next few hours right now there's no amber alert for this girl but it is a missing persons report right now that police are falling up right now and of course they are hoping for the best. everybody on the north shore pretty concerned right now about the whereabouts of this little 2-year-old girl still missing at this hour. that's the latest live from the command post in hamilton this morning. steve cooper, 7 news "today in new england." also breaking
communities on the north shore along with state police who have brought in dogs and we're told the air wing unit headed to the area as well. obviously, in the beginning it was dark out. now it's day light. this search really ramping up at this hour. no signs of the girl. we're told according to sources that police swept the inside of the house thinking they went through the whole house no signs the search expanded to outside of house and woods in the area. right now that search is under way....
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air division arrive in 1965 there was no real plan for waging war with a helicopter. by then, u.s. troops went to vietnam and shot up to more than 150,000. >> when the unit deploys, to vietnam it redesignated to the cale vary division in air mobile. >> the division had received the first cavalry colors in a meeting ceremony in july. >> it was a famous unit. >> the seventh regulimine and se sported mustaches. >> cab patch is one of the most recognized in the world. >> general canard sported it on an eye patch he had to wear after an injury. >> i took a colored pencil and doodled it in. >> that part of vietnam is where the north voeeotietnamese tried cut the country in half. >> they tried to kill them. we thought was attempting to seize the central house. >> on november 14th, 1965 army intelligence said up to three were operated. >> it was selected on their rek recr recon early that morning. >> he called it landing zone x-ray. he flew the lead chopper. >> he would bring me a scar. >> saved my teeth. i would break down, and i swallowed this cigar. pretty exciting. >> artillery pieces were dropped about ten miles away. >> of course, on the first chopper. wan
air division arrive in 1965 there was no real plan for waging war with a helicopter. by then, u.s. troops went to vietnam and shot up to more than 150,000. >> when the unit deploys, to vietnam it redesignated to the cale vary division in air mobile. >> the division had received the first cavalry colors in a meeting ceremony in july. >> it was a famous unit. >> the seventh regulimine and se sported mustaches. >> cab patch is one of the most recognized in the world....
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besides having the great honor and privilege to work for the united states mint and take on these incredibly inspiring assignments, that through the air force art program and through the national art program, i have had the occasion and the privilege to travel with the united states air force to many different venues. and i have gotten the privilege of spending time down at asa. getting witness to a city of experts committed to incredible feats. and witnessed a couple of launches of the space shuttle. everything is connected, part of my perspective. and i think that informs a lot of what i do, certainly for the u.s. mint. the very first congressional gold medal that was ever accepted was for the women's air force service pilots. nd very often, by the way, another great thing about our nation is that we may not show gratitude to our men and women n uniform, or those who have done great service and achieved great things for humanity, but after 60-70 years, we come around. and we give credit where it is due. these women, these women, they flow marauders, which were nicknamed widow-makers. the pilots they were standing in for, so they cou
besides having the great honor and privilege to work for the united states mint and take on these incredibly inspiring assignments, that through the air force art program and through the national art program, i have had the occasion and the privilege to travel with the united states air force to many different venues. and i have gotten the privilege of spending time down at asa. getting witness to a city of experts committed to incredible feats. and witnessed a couple of launches of the space...
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air strike did kill emwazi. let's turn to nic robertson. actually, let's go to david cameron making a statement on the drone strike. >> good morning. last night, the unitedn raqqah, syria, targeting jihadi john or his name is mohammed emwazi. we cannot verify this is successful, but let me be clear, i always said we would do everything to track down emwazi and stop him taking the lives of others. we have been working with the united states literally around the clock to track him down. this was a combined effort and contribution of both our countries was essential. emwazi is a barbaric murderer. he was shown in the videos of the beheading of the british aid workers. he was isil's lead executioner and let us never forget that he killed many, many muslims too. he was intent on murdering many more people. so this was an act of self defense. it was the right thing to do. today, i want to thank the united states, the united kingdom has no better friend or ally. i want to pay tribute to all those professionals in our own security and intelligence agencies and armed forces for the extraordinary work they do on behalf of our country. on this as so often, they hav
air strike did kill emwazi. let's turn to nic robertson. actually, let's go to david cameron making a statement on the drone strike. >> good morning. last night, the unitedn raqqah, syria, targeting jihadi john or his name is mohammed emwazi. we cannot verify this is successful, but let me be clear, i always said we would do everything to track down emwazi and stop him taking the lives of others. we have been working with the united states literally around the clock to track him down....
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uniteds essentiaia air service bid came was roughly 900-thousand dollars less than what american is proposing. united's e-a-s proposal also hinted that an additional connection to denver could be added at a later date. in his letter, jesse says ultimately adding service to an additional hub would allow for even better access for siouxland travelers. american's current agreement at sioux gateway expires in april 2016. for more on thth story... just head to siouxland matters s dot com. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: today we expect sunshine, but strong winds gusting in from the west and northwest near 50 miles per hour. tonight, the wind will calm down as cloud cover slides in. snow is likely with a system passing through tomorrow. we expect moderate to heavy accumulations. a winter storm watch has been issued inches of snow north of highway 20 and 1 to 3 inches south of highway 20. temperaturesesill become cold for the weekend with highs nene the freezing mark. today's s gh is 45 with sunshine, but breezy condition the low tonight is 22. the high tomorrow is 35 with snow je
uniteds essentiaia air service bid came was roughly 900-thousand dollars less than what american is proposing. united's e-a-s proposal also hinted that an additional connection to denver could be added at a later date. in his letter, jesse says ultimately adding service to an additional hub would allow for even better access for siouxland travelers. american's current agreement at sioux gateway expires in april 2016. for more on thth story... just head to siouxland matters s dot com. jessica...
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units. he was taken back to the russian air base in syria. in that interview, he said that there was no chance that the plane that he was in crossed into turkish air space. he said he and the pilot knew the area like the back of their hands, so this absolutely wasn't so. he said there was no attempts by the turkish planes or turkish military to warn them about what the turks were just about to do, and when this missile hit their plane, they had no chance to dodge it. this interview has gone out on russian tv. russians who are now severely displeased with turkey and what it has done. here is my report for the day. murders, they chanted. many russians are angry with turkey and protests have occurred in a few cities in the past hours. this was the turkish embassy in moscow. eggs were thrown a few arrests were made. >> translator: this is the embassy of murders, who showed their beastly grin. >> reporter: tuesday's incident killed a russian pilot shot to death by turkmen rebels while parachuting from his plane. but the russian jet navigator has a
units. he was taken back to the russian air base in syria. in that interview, he said that there was no chance that the plane that he was in crossed into turkish air space. he said he and the pilot knew the area like the back of their hands, so this absolutely wasn't so. he said there was no attempts by the turkish planes or turkish military to warn them about what the turks were just about to do, and when this missile hit their plane, they had no chance to dodge it. this interview has gone out...
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breaking news in syria where united states launched air strikes aimed at executioner known as jihadi john. we're waiting for word on whether the u.s. believes the strike was successful. >>> today nypd officers will take part in an blitz, part of the mayor's vision zer program. >>> campbell's is recalling 355,000 cans of spa get ghetti-os. for specifics head to nbcnewyork.com. >>> a holiday tradition kicks off across the street. radio city's christmas spectacular begins tonight. it runs all the way through >> chris cimino, who we call the camel whisperer. >> camels love him. >> they love chris. >> you're g with the camels. >> i know every bicuspid. it's beautiful to watch them in the morning. >> they're very calming. >> they are. if you don't bother them, they won't bother you, as they say. that's a clear sign the holiday season is upon us now. temperatures will start to feel more holidayish as they chill down, especially tonight. if you're heading out to radio city tonight, bundle up. gusty winds and falling temperatures. the temps still in the mid-50s but wind is increasing. we've s
breaking news in syria where united states launched air strikes aimed at executioner known as jihadi john. we're waiting for word on whether the u.s. believes the strike was successful. >>> today nypd officers will take part in an blitz, part of the mayor's vision zer program. >>> campbell's is recalling 355,000 cans of spa get ghetti-os. for specifics head to nbcnewyork.com. >>> a holiday tradition kicks off across the street. radio city's christmas spectacular...
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the the luxury auto maker says problem with the air bag control unit can cause air bags to deploy withoutarning and not inflate during a crash. more forgo to cbs philly.com. >>> you can find on line reviews on just about any company, product or service but leave a negative review and it could cost you. jen palmer knows this first hand. she was find $3,500 by a company have after refusing to rehave move a negative note about them. the company's terms of service included a so-called gag clause which prevents consumers from making critical postings on line. >> i hope nobody ever has to go through that night mayor, nobody has to feel scared, humiliated and bullied by a business. >> a senate committee heard palmer's story on cap 208 hill and law makers in both chambers are considering a bill to make gag clauses illegal. >>> dozens turnout for a special solute to those who served our country. frankford high school honor guard presented the flag in northeast philadelphia today. world war two army veteran george sherman delivered the keynote address. the 94 year-old from bensalem was 21 when she
the the luxury auto maker says problem with the air bag control unit can cause air bags to deploy withoutarning and not inflate during a crash. more forgo to cbs philly.com. >>> you can find on line reviews on just about any company, product or service but leave a negative review and it could cost you. jen palmer knows this first hand. she was find $3,500 by a company have after refusing to rehave move a negative note about them. the company's terms of service included a so-called gag...
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james key than says as a normal home game five officers were in the air and entire unit of 14 horses were on duty. >> we're good for crowd control. if something should happen we're here in case we have to disperse a crowd. really we're high up and can see things better. >> while the stadium clear bag policy was in effect officials encouraged fans not to bring any bags at allmany heard about the measures and headed warnings. >> i was going to go to the tailgate party we planned to not bring in anything physically. that's a difference. >> this group of suite attendance had clear tote bags at the ready and glad to see the extra patrols outside their workplace. >> i'm glad they have it. it's a scary world we live in today. so, i'm happy that there's increased security we feel a little safer. >> it made us think twice about today and working here. you know? >> reporting at link on financial field, trish hartman, "channel 6 action news." >> of course, world news sunday will have the latest development if paris coming up 6:0 after "action news." >> and to the game of football now it was a l
james key than says as a normal home game five officers were in the air and entire unit of 14 horses were on duty. >> we're good for crowd control. if something should happen we're here in case we have to disperse a crowd. really we're high up and can see things better. >> while the stadium clear bag policy was in effect officials encouraged fans not to bring any bags at allmany heard about the measures and headed warnings. >> i was going to go to the tailgate party we planned...
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girl's home and scoured the area with police dogs and worked from the sky as well with the police air wing unit and then the discovery was made sometime around 10:00 this morning. the girl was located and again, she was treated from rauli to beverly hospital. her condition is unknown right now. self news conferences were postponed from earlier this morning, and now we're told that there may be a news post at 10:00 this morning. the girl's condition is unknown, but the investigation is ongoing. that's the latest from the command post in hamilton, steve cooper, 7 news. >> and before you go, you know. area that you're talking about from sky 7 over rauli, 20 minutes by car, and any incase right now as to the purpose of how far she was until she originally went missing? >> again, often, that's what the investigators are working on right now. we're told by sources that the state police activated their crime services unit. and they have been summoned to the north shore to get involved in the case as well. here at the command post earlier, the investigators were passing out pictures of the girl. and no
girl's home and scoured the area with police dogs and worked from the sky as well with the police air wing unit and then the discovery was made sometime around 10:00 this morning. the girl was located and again, she was treated from rauli to beverly hospital. her condition is unknown right now. self news conferences were postponed from earlier this morning, and now we're told that there may be a news post at 10:00 this morning. the girl's condition is unknown, but the investigation is ongoing....
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down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment and other select being brought to you by the united states air force. experience more at airforce.com. by walmart, share wonder every day. by geico. 15 minutes could save you on car insurance. brought to you by the newly designed volkswagen passat. that's graham coming over in a trade with the saints in the off-season. with the staff and families and patients a tt seattle veterans administration hospital earlier this week. centurylink field just south of downtown seattle. that's marshawn lynch's mother, delisa. she gets the football that he carried into the end zone. >> cris: not afraid of expressing her opinion. we've had a few of those. loves her baby. >> al: her baby's pretty quiet at least publicly. so mom carries the torch. david johnson, a couple of yards in. and coverage is outstanding. tackled by michael morgan at the 13 yard line. >> cris: one of the things for arizona offensively is since mike iupati has gone out we've not seen the same kind of success running the football. local go back to regular season, postseasons since 2012, they o
down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment and other select being brought to you by the united states air force. experience more at airforce.com. by walmart, share wonder every day. by geico. 15 minutes could save you on car insurance. brought to you by the newly designed volkswagen passat. that's graham coming over in a trade with the saints in the off-season. with the staff and families and patients a tt seattle veterans administration hospital earlier this week. centurylink field just...
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united airlines, and american airlines, which currently serves sioux gateway, haha both made bids for federal funds to serve sioux city under the essential air service program. but, united's bid is nearly one-million dollars less than the bid american submitted. jesse says he understands that the dot traditionally accepts the lower bid for service to chicago's o'hare airport. united has the lower bid. jesse says the airport board would support united's lection. still to come.... deals and savings every 5 minutes? one online retailer can save holiday shoppers a few bucks. find out how you can join in on the savings. i love a gourmet cheeseburger as much as anybody. and that's why we created the pub burger at culver's. my favorite cheeseburger starts with great beef. when you get that burger in your hand and the juices a a flowing, you want to devour it. chef, we're going to make a pepper grinder pub burger. i'm stoked, man. we've got a little wisconsin swiss and wisconsin cheddar. those are the criteria for me fresh beef, bacon, wisconsin cheese. the four-peppercorn mayo really sets this burger apart. this is the ultimate bacon cheeseburger.
united airlines, and american airlines, which currently serves sioux gateway, haha both made bids for federal funds to serve sioux city under the essential air service program. but, united's bid is nearly one-million dollars less than the bid american submitted. jesse says he understands that the dot traditionally accepts the lower bid for service to chicago's o'hare airport. united has the lower bid. jesse says the airport board would support united's lection. still to come.... deals and...
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forcing cold air into the united states. even bending the jet stream. >> that's what happened last year. i think to some degree that will happen again this year. reporter: but cohen's model still shows slightly above average temperatures in boston this winter. putting us right back in the battle zone. >> we didn't have such a big el anyone yo, ilede be more confident about a cold and snowy winter. [laughter] heather: that was some of the fun, the kids had fun with it last year. we don't want to see that 110 inches of snow again. meteorologist: i understand that. it's really a tough forecast because you have two conflicting things. if you go by the snow cover in siberia, we could be in trouble but a large el nino like this sometimes means it's so mild that you can't get as much. absurd. that's not going happen again. meteorologist: right. statistically it's unlikely. by the way, ed, until january 23 last winter kept telling me, he would we're not going to have any winter. ed: i was right until then. meteorologist: let's shift
forcing cold air into the united states. even bending the jet stream. >> that's what happened last year. i think to some degree that will happen again this year. reporter: but cohen's model still shows slightly above average temperatures in boston this winter. putting us right back in the battle zone. >> we didn't have such a big el anyone yo, ilede be more confident about a cold and snowy winter. [laughter] heather: that was some of the fun, the kids had fun with it last year. we...
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air space. so i think you'll see a united front there, because turkey is an ally, but there are again, questions about whether this could have been handled in a way that would not have resulted in loss of life and plane despite the fact that turkey believes that russia has been deliberately provoking them. and this area is not an area where the pentagon says there are in isil targets. one of the things the u.s. continues to do is question the credibility of the russian account of events when they say they are targeting isil, and also says that russia has been exaggerating greatly the effects of its air campaign on the battlefield. most notably, russia claimed they destroyed 500 fuel trucks. they think a tiny fraction of that was the actual knick de -- actually destroyed. >> jamie standing by. once again we are awaiting a press conference with president obama and francois hollande. this is the east room. any moment they will be coming out to speak with reporters, and when they do, we'll bring you those comments, but for right now we're going to take a break. >>> once again you are looking live at
air space. so i think you'll see a united front there, because turkey is an ally, but there are again, questions about whether this could have been handled in a way that would not have resulted in loss of life and plane despite the fact that turkey believes that russia has been deliberately provoking them. and this area is not an area where the pentagon says there are in isil targets. one of the things the u.s. continues to do is question the credibility of the russian account of events when...
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asked the federal government for hundreds of thousands of dollars of aid to provide air service to sioux city. united airlines, and american airlines, have both submitted bids under the "essential air service" program. american asks for just 1- point-2 million dollars from the federal government to continue its services from sioux gateway to chicago's o'hare airport. american's current contract expires april 30th of next year. united airlines has put in a bid that asks for over 300-thousand dollars from the federal government. the decision is up to the dot. it may have seemed cold outside, today... but what we have to realize is that we're a lot closer to average. chief meteorologis t ron demers has our first look at our forecast. temperatures were closer to average today but we knew we couldn't continue with the warmth that the brought us. tonight will be cool with a lot of us seeing lows dip into the upper 20s to around 30 degrees. then tomorrow will be quite a bit like what we saw today with better warming on sunday as a stronger south wind kicks up. a police pursuit that started in sioux city end
asked the federal government for hundreds of thousands of dollars of aid to provide air service to sioux city. united airlines, and american airlines, have both submitted bids under the "essential air service" program. american asks for just 1- point-2 million dollars from the federal government to continue its services from sioux gateway to chicago's o'hare airport. american's current contract expires april 30th of next year. united airlines has put in a bid that asks for over...
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. >> a big problem sacramento police responded with an air operations unit. they found a surprise, lights were part of a christmas display in a home owner's front yard. police found the offending light in minutes and sent in a ground crew to turn off the display. >> they point toward the air it can be blinding for a pilot. people do not realize how dangerous they are. shoot them in the sky. >> officers say they investigate one or two laser incidents a week. shining a laser at an aircraft is illegal under state and federal law. >> now a check on the weeks ago forecast. >> they are going for best neighborhood display but do not do it that way. >> mike? >> those are becoming popular because a lot of them are l.e.d. lights and you do not have to spend all the time hanging everything so it will be interesting to see if they change it. very interesting winds with light and variable winds. san rafael is hook -- looking southbound on 101 not much going on with fewer clouds, mild highs today and the pattern will hold through the weekend and yes, blustery and chilly an
. >> a big problem sacramento police responded with an air operations unit. they found a surprise, lights were part of a christmas display in a home owner's front yard. police found the offending light in minutes and sent in a ground crew to turn off the display. >> they point toward the air it can be blinding for a pilot. people do not realize how dangerous they are. shoot them in the sky. >> officers say they investigate one or two laser incidents a week. shining a laser at...
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. >> it's money, but then when the safety part comes in then i know my air conditioning and heating unit going to be checked. so i kind of outweigh it. >> reporter: well, also you want prevent frozen pipes. keeping the home more humid makes a home feel warmer. the warmer air, the wetter air makes it feel warmer. the drier air makes it feel cooler. >> besides your windows and doors what else to check for the drafts? >> check the attic, make sure that heat isn't escaping there. check on the entrances to the attic. make sure they're sealed tightly. >> all right. i keep thinking of the pink seal back in the day. thank you very much. >>> to get in touch with our consumer investigative team send an e-mail or call us at 1866-news-244. >>> dave price is here, but minus the umbrella. >> exactly. >> you were singing for us earlier. >> no rihanna, but we have a lot to talk about. 56 degrees is the current temperature. we have cloudy skies. in fact, the cloud deck relatively low right now. we have an on shore breeze and we have drizzle on its way and then rain to follow that. looks like that heavy r
. >> it's money, but then when the safety part comes in then i know my air conditioning and heating unit going to be checked. so i kind of outweigh it. >> reporter: well, also you want prevent frozen pipes. keeping the home more humid makes a home feel warmer. the warmer air, the wetter air makes it feel warmer. the drier air makes it feel cooler. >> besides your windows and doors what else to check for the drafts? >> check the attic, make sure that heat isn't escaping...
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and so this young man joined at that time the united states army, became part of the army air corps, which is now the united states air force. it was a huge sacrifice for him and his family. he traveled with his wife and children to georgia, where he did his training, then went to the european theater as a pilot. he served gallantly in bombing, strafing, other things you do in the air during world war ii. so he was -- he had been through 68 different missions. he was thrilled. but as happens sometimes in life, things develop this change your life. he volunteered because one of the other pilots was unable to go on his flight, volunteered for one more flight. on his 69th flight, somewhere over belgium, bill necessarily list -- bill nellis, boy from searchlight, was shot down over europe. i knew his family, knew his son garry, his aunt thelma, who i knew in searchlight. now, this good man was so gallant in the eyes of we from nevada that a previous congressional delegation from nevada, in conjunction with the president of the united states, decided it would be appropriate to name the las
and so this young man joined at that time the united states army, became part of the army air corps, which is now the united states air force. it was a huge sacrifice for him and his family. he traveled with his wife and children to georgia, where he did his training, then went to the european theater as a pilot. he served gallantly in bombing, strafing, other things you do in the air during world war ii. so he was -- he had been through 68 different missions. he was thrilled. but as happens...