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alma mater, the navy blue and goldlayed as the team stands at attention in front of the brigade of midshipmen. in notre dame's classy way, they will stand right behind navy during the alma mater. >> aaron: there is respect and appreciation by the university of notre dame for the role that navy played in keeping the university afloat during world war ii and it's a big reason why this notre dame-navy rivalry is so well respected -- when notre dame went to the a.c.c., and so many games went away, notre dame
alma mater, the navy blue and goldlayed as the team stands at attention in front of the brigade of midshipmen. in notre dame's classy way, they will stand right behind navy during the alma mater. >> aaron: there is respect and appreciation by the university of notre dame for the role that navy played in keeping the university afloat during world war ii and it's a big reason why this notre dame-navy rivalry is so well respected -- when notre dame went to the a.c.c., and so many games went...
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alma mater, the navy blue and goldlayed as the team stands at attention in front of the brigade of midshipmen. in notre dame's classy way, they will stand right behind navy during the alma mater. >> aaron: there is respect and appreciation by the university of notre dame for the role that navy played in keeping the university afloat during world war ii and it's a big reason why this notre dame-navy rivalry is so well respected -- when notre dame went to the a.c.c., and so many games went away, notre dame chose to protect this rivalry
alma mater, the navy blue and goldlayed as the team stands at attention in front of the brigade of midshipmen. in notre dame's classy way, they will stand right behind navy during the alma mater. >> aaron: there is respect and appreciation by the university of notre dame for the role that navy played in keeping the university afloat during world war ii and it's a big reason why this notre dame-navy rivalry is so well respected -- when notre dame went to the a.c.c., and so many games went...
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future and we are building our navy of the future to go over the challenges. and then lastly, to work on preapproved exercises. my pacific fleet commander is working with his requisite counterpart to find out how do we put modules together so when we meet at sea and we have that opportunity doing, whether we're doing counter piracy operations, down in the south china sea, the east china sea, how can we do exercises, simple exercises that we can get preapproved? it is about building confidence and understanding throughout the ranks to continue on that road. so let me close now and then we'll get into your questions and questions and michael will have a conversation. we're committed to the security of the asia pacific. the alliances are strong. and we'll honor our treaties. the engagement is increasing both bilaterally and multilaterally and it's really part of that rebalance. but relationships that i spoke to both with the people's republic of china, their navy and india becoming an increasing opportunity will not be at the expense of our allies. it is not zero
future and we are building our navy of the future to go over the challenges. and then lastly, to work on preapproved exercises. my pacific fleet commander is working with his requisite counterpart to find out how do we put modules together so when we meet at sea and we have that opportunity doing, whether we're doing counter piracy operations, down in the south china sea, the east china sea, how can we do exercises, simple exercises that we can get preapproved? it is about building confidence...
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alma mater, the navy blue and goldlayed as the team stands at attention in front of the brigade of midshipmen. in notre dame's classy way, they will stand right behind navy during the alma mater. >> aaron: there is respect and appreciation by the university of notre dame for the role that navy played in keeping the university afloat during world war ii and it's a big reason why this notre dame-navy rivalry is so well respected -- when notre dame went to the a.c.c., and so many games went away, notre dame chose to protect this rivalry out of respect and appreciation and as i said at the top of the show this game is about mutual respect and admiration. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheering] >> andrew: the 134th year of navy football. and that never gets old. jamie erdahl is with everett golson. >> jamie: three rushing touchdowns for you, three tlau the air. can you put into words the battle? >> it was for sure a battle. we knew those guys on offense are really talented so we had to do our part on offense as well. i think we had bits and pie
alma mater, the navy blue and goldlayed as the team stands at attention in front of the brigade of midshipmen. in notre dame's classy way, they will stand right behind navy during the alma mater. >> aaron: there is respect and appreciation by the university of notre dame for the role that navy played in keeping the university afloat during world war ii and it's a big reason why this notre dame-navy rivalry is so well respected -- when notre dame went to the a.c.c., and so many games went...
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specifically, he thought that they should come into the navy and leave the navy without ever having consumed alcohol. and also without ever visiting a house of prostitution in a navy port. so, he spent a good bit of time and effort cleaning up the red portsdistricts around the . he also banned alcohol from the ships and basis. -- bases. it is from that that we get the expression "cup of joe." when he banned alcohol, there was an increase in the coffee rations. would somewhat angrily referred to it as a cup of josephus daniels. it was eventually shortened to "cup of joe." with theese conflicts leadership of the navy. more or less throughout his tenure as secretary. , initially, of course, when war begins, the united states is not a combatant , but daniels, who as a newspaper publisher, had been very critical of the republican administration that had preceded wilson's administration, in particular, he had been critical of the gunboat diplomacy and u.s. imperialism more generally. he actually becomes an aggressive, lb at reluctant, gunboat diplomacy this -- aggressive, albeit reluctant, gunboat
specifically, he thought that they should come into the navy and leave the navy without ever having consumed alcohol. and also without ever visiting a house of prostitution in a navy port. so, he spent a good bit of time and effort cleaning up the red portsdistricts around the . he also banned alcohol from the ships and basis. -- bases. it is from that that we get the expression "cup of joe." when he banned alcohol, there was an increase in the coffee rations. would somewhat angrily...
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about six weeks ago with my party and his group and talk about what they had to navy. how do we continue the useful dialogue that we need to make sure we have governments on the high seas? both are present directed to strengthen military ties and building understanding understanding and as president obama said we should institutionalize and regularize our discussions taking place. the navy's well-suited to test the rear for coming pounding each other in an international domain the high seas. wing counter each others routinely out there in the global -- and in the best area we are often called together to cooperate in areas of shared challenges. humanitarian assistance disaster relief typhoon tsunamis volcanoes that ring of fire in the asia-pacific region counter piracy all around the world. you are familiar with that and it wasn't all that long ago we had to search for that missing aircraft flight 370. a little update on our relationship. how are things coming together? we are working from the top down myself in admiral boucher newly but also from the bottom up as we se
about six weeks ago with my party and his group and talk about what they had to navy. how do we continue the useful dialogue that we need to make sure we have governments on the high seas? both are present directed to strengthen military ties and building understanding understanding and as president obama said we should institutionalize and regularize our discussions taking place. the navy's well-suited to test the rear for coming pounding each other in an international domain the high seas....
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wouldn't the colonists want to start building up their own navy? and the short answer is yes. in fact, the very first navy we have the continental navy, right? so they do recognize when the revolution comes. on the other hand, navys are really expensive. were you the expensive? expensive to build, expensive to maintain. one of the problems that we have is trouble in provisions. they don't have money and this is the king of france, right? so there's really no motivation for them to invest all of this money in navy because the british navy there and after all they are british citizens. why wouldn't you build continental navy if you've got the royal navy and you know, you're british and in fact we will see you in seven years war and there is an increase in this feeling of britishness. and colonial see themselves in the british empire. so in a way you look ahead which is great. but there's really no -- there's really no reason why a navy would be built by colonists of this period. yes, sir? >> so you say that the colonists, that they give back and would that be an active scene and
wouldn't the colonists want to start building up their own navy? and the short answer is yes. in fact, the very first navy we have the continental navy, right? so they do recognize when the revolution comes. on the other hand, navys are really expensive. were you the expensive? expensive to build, expensive to maintain. one of the problems that we have is trouble in provisions. they don't have money and this is the king of france, right? so there's really no motivation for them to invest all of...
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wouldn't the colonists want to start building up their own navy? and the short answer is yes. in fact, the very first navy we have the continental navy, right? so they do recognize when the revolution comes. on the other hand, navys are really expensive. were you the expensive? expensive to build, expensive to maintain. one of the problems that we have is trouble in provisions. they don't have money and this is the king of france, right? so there's really no motivation for them to invest all of this money in navy because the british navy there and after all they are british citizens. why wouldn't you build continental navy if you've got the royal navy and you know, you're british and in fact we will see you in seven years war and there is an increase in this feeling of britishness. and colonial see themselves in the british empire. so in a way you look ahead which is great. but there's really no -- there's really no reason why a navy would be built by colonists of this period. yes, sir? >> so you say that the colonists, that they give back and would that be an active scene and
wouldn't the colonists want to start building up their own navy? and the short answer is yes. in fact, the very first navy we have the continental navy, right? so they do recognize when the revolution comes. on the other hand, navys are really expensive. were you the expensive? expensive to build, expensive to maintain. one of the problems that we have is trouble in provisions. they don't have money and this is the king of france, right? so there's really no motivation for them to invest all of...
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and the navy yard was set on fire approximately 8:30 p.m. eason i'm going through all of this detail with you is that when the british are marching into washington, they reach the capitol and they begin to do their first burning, which is actually a structure known as the belmont house which is two blocks from the capitol. and this takes place at about 9:00. what this means is that as the british are marching into washington, d.c., they can already see parts of the city on fire. not by them but by the americans. and i know that you cannot see this and it's not important that you can, but this is a may 1815 drawing showing the navy yard as it -- they hope it would appear as they were rebuilding it. this is a letter being done trying to estimate the amount of money it's going to cost to repace all of these"n5zÑii str that were lost during that burning and i'm going to come back to that in a minute. this is what the navy yard looks that red bar, that separates below that bar the navy yard that existed in 1814 and then the addition to the navy y
and the navy yard was set on fire approximately 8:30 p.m. eason i'm going through all of this detail with you is that when the british are marching into washington, they reach the capitol and they begin to do their first burning, which is actually a structure known as the belmont house which is two blocks from the capitol. and this takes place at about 9:00. what this means is that as the british are marching into washington, d.c., they can already see parts of the city on fire. not by them but...
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and he wasn't there and the navy guy was there. d basically i asked him where the marine was and he told and asked me why and told me about seals. >> did they ask you about swimming. >> he just wanted the quota filled and he told me, you are going to need to do this and this. and me not doing my research, i figured it would be easy to swim that distance in the time. how hard can swimming be. >> you didn't know how. >> i could keep myself alive in the pool but no technique involved. >> talked to sign up to be a navy seal, rob suddenly realized he needed to learn to swim and he headed to the pool in the college and moved in. >> i would swim every day. >> i had help with friends from high school who knew how to it swim. >> when you got to seal training, where were you in terms ofability? >> as far as swimming, the bottom. we had guys who swam and polo players and mainly all high school swimmers, competitive. and then me. and so, yeah, it was eye, openingment >> it was infurerating to see the symbol of the greatest nation gone. we wante
and he wasn't there and the navy guy was there. d basically i asked him where the marine was and he told and asked me why and told me about seals. >> did they ask you about swimming. >> he just wanted the quota filled and he told me, you are going to need to do this and this. and me not doing my research, i figured it would be easy to swim that distance in the time. how hard can swimming be. >> you didn't know how. >> i could keep myself alive in the pool but no...
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and we are continuing on that track. in the navynding out and working out what are the differences and how do we increase cooperation. we acknowledge the i growing influence -- the growing influence and size of the chinese navy, but we agree and we consist that we have a consistent applicatron of the international laws and norms, that we acá responsibly both locally and globally. of you are familiar with and our rules of behavior working group which has been in progress meeting periodically, about monthly now. these are folks made up of our defense and the ministry of defense in china and, of course, our naval officers and their naval officers working on rules of behavior in a wo)king group. and to contribute to the international order and security. in other words, to be a leader. and we talked about that. "we," would be the admiral in (rr'a, myself here in newport about six weeks ago with his party and my group, and we talked about it with the heads of navy. how do we continue the useful dialogue that we need to make sure we have a
and we are continuing on that track. in the navynding out and working out what are the differences and how do we increase cooperation. we acknowledge the i growing influence -- the growing influence and size of the chinese navy, but we agree and we consist that we have a consistent applicatron of the international laws and norms, that we acá responsibly both locally and globally. of you are familiar with and our rules of behavior working group which has been in progress meeting periodically,...
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established a privately-owned boat building company in new orleans and he anticipated before the navy the need for mass-produced landing craft in advance of not war but the next war. it is generically called the higgins' blood. initially the landing craft vehicle and personnel, then made it possible amphibious operations in every theater of action. >> you finally cleared up for me various things about the kinds of airplanes that were used. we all know about the beat 47, the workers bomber. >> the newseum. >> but i had not realized the douglas aircraft, the c 47, became it was basically a passenger plane that they managed to turn into a personal carrier. >> that is right. it was the revolutionary douglas dc-3 airliner from the late to mid 1930s and the army air corps recognized this has tremendous potential not only as a transport on a cargo airplane but it can deliver paratroops, we could not have conducted the normandy campaign as we did without c 47s and fighters. >> like everybody did. and even though we won the war in the atlantic against overwhelming forces, not like 1943 or some
established a privately-owned boat building company in new orleans and he anticipated before the navy the need for mass-produced landing craft in advance of not war but the next war. it is generically called the higgins' blood. initially the landing craft vehicle and personnel, then made it possible amphibious operations in every theater of action. >> you finally cleared up for me various things about the kinds of airplanes that were used. we all know about the beat 47, the workers...
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and going ahead. both anda concern for the heads of navy. when we go to see and meet at its best to deliver live rent -- we have deliver it protocol. we need to have professional operations in international airspace. endorsed not long ago. we started down the road back in april of this year at the western pacific naval symposium when we got together 22 navies to endorse professional behavior and communications. we had ships and worked at that. a lot of different nations and navies. this will be a long process that needs attention. in some cases, for some, it is different to have engagement that is open and be conversing at sea. in the counterpart visit that i visited the oceanic likeistration and it is our department of homeland security. that is where the coast guard is located and we talked about introducing the protocol to the coast guard and it was taken in viable andg that is our coast guard is interested in making the connection to expand it across the globe with all of the nations and it was embraced world.es around the call --ept of a
and going ahead. both anda concern for the heads of navy. when we go to see and meet at its best to deliver live rent -- we have deliver it protocol. we need to have professional operations in international airspace. endorsed not long ago. we started down the road back in april of this year at the western pacific naval symposium when we got together 22 navies to endorse professional behavior and communications. we had ships and worked at that. a lot of different nations and navies. this will be...
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we went to the range and we were shooting navy qul if i cases. was a pretty good shot and my boss said this new guy is good. send him to sniper school n. that first -- they called ate worm-up, the training cycle before forward deployment and sent me for navy special warfare sniper school and i became a sniper. >> soon the boy from butte, montana, one year before delivering taco pizzas was a navy s.e.a.l. sniper. coming up next, on "the man who killed osama bin laden" -- >> the world trade center tower number 1 is on fire. the whole outside of the building, there was a huge explosion. >> said the words osama bin >> said the words osama bin laden within 30 seconds. my name's louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i got a prescription for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had changes
we went to the range and we were shooting navy qul if i cases. was a pretty good shot and my boss said this new guy is good. send him to sniper school n. that first -- they called ate worm-up, the training cycle before forward deployment and sent me for navy special warfare sniper school and i became a sniper. >> soon the boy from butte, montana, one year before delivering taco pizzas was a navy s.e.a.l. sniper. coming up next, on "the man who killed osama bin laden" -- >>...
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the contributions of rob and his navy s.e.a.l. the eyes of 9/11 victims's families for whom the death of bin laden provides a small feeling of closure. freedom was attacked, and america responded. that will be the legacy of "the man who killed osama bin laden." never losing. she never lost her spirit. and we will miss her. >>> welcome to "hannity." in a moment we will introduce you to the man who killed usama bin laden. but first americans will never forget our country's darkest day back on september 11th, 2001, when 2,977 innocent people lost their lives, nor will we forget the night in may of 2011 when justice was finally served. >> this is a fox news alert. the white house is saying that president obama will be making an extraordinary stat
the contributions of rob and his navy s.e.a.l. the eyes of 9/11 victims's families for whom the death of bin laden provides a small feeling of closure. freedom was attacked, and america responded. that will be the legacy of "the man who killed osama bin laden." never losing. she never lost her spirit. and we will miss her. >>> welcome to "hannity." in a moment we will introduce you to the man who killed usama bin laden. but first americans will never forget our...
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we went to the range and we were shooting navy qul if i cases. was a pretty good shot and my boss said this new guy is good. send him to sniper school n. that first -- they called ate worm-up, the training cycle before forward deployment and sent me for navy special warfare sniper school and i became a sniper. >> soon the boy from butte, montana, one year before delivering taco pizzas was a navy s.e.a.l. sniper. coming up next, on "the man who killed osama bin laden" -- >> the world trade center tower number 1 is on fire. the whole outside of the building, there was a huge explosion. >> said the words osama bin laden within 30 seconds. you don't think much about it... you never dwell on how it was made... it's just a blanket after all... but when everything else has been lost, the comfort it provides is immeasurable. the america red cross brings hope and help to people in need every 8 minutes, every day. so this season give something that means something. support us at redcross.org with contour detect technology that flexes in 8 directions for the
we went to the range and we were shooting navy qul if i cases. was a pretty good shot and my boss said this new guy is good. send him to sniper school n. that first -- they called ate worm-up, the training cycle before forward deployment and sent me for navy special warfare sniper school and i became a sniper. >> soon the boy from butte, montana, one year before delivering taco pizzas was a navy s.e.a.l. sniper. coming up next, on "the man who killed osama bin laden" -- >>...
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soldier in the revolutionary war, army reservist mary rode to serve in the persian gulf war and michael munson war, navy seal in iraq and many of his. he speaks at the national press club in washington d.c. for 45 minutes. >> senator john mccain, you know about him. i will tell you a little bit, served in the u.s. navy from 1964 to 1981, he was elected to the u.s. house of representatives from arizona in 1982 and the senate in 1986. he was republican presidential candidate in 2008, now serving his fifth term in the senate. myron belkind is at 107th president of the national press club. the trochlear 2 year career with the associated press and he has covered many world leaders. he received his b.a. in 1961 from ohio state university and an m s with high honors in 62 from columbia university, graduate school of journalism where he won a pulitzer traveling fellowship. when he retired in 2004, myron solyndra national press club, assumed leadership of the national correspondence committee, he worked to expand the club's international activities and attract more members from the international media, internati
soldier in the revolutionary war, army reservist mary rode to serve in the persian gulf war and michael munson war, navy seal in iraq and many of his. he speaks at the national press club in washington d.c. for 45 minutes. >> senator john mccain, you know about him. i will tell you a little bit, served in the u.s. navy from 1964 to 1981, he was elected to the u.s. house of representatives from arizona in 1982 and the senate in 1986. he was republican presidential candidate in 2008, now...
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and creek indian. he enlisted in 1926. spent a year in the navy and then took a commission here -- arriving here in annapolis, earning his commission in june 1931. this unfamiliar rotation -- the of surface ships -- the day of the pearl harbor ship sees him on board the uss alden. commanded that ship -- he would command that ship for year before reporting to seattle-tacoma to of the new uss johnston. morning t breaks on the of october 25, evans takes his crew to the daily routine. the jeep carriers launch the controls. and at 0643, one of these phone by bill brooks, reports a large permission of enemy ships. the first thought is it is hostile. closing at 30 knots, range 30 miles. men are duly surprised to see the horizon flashing with gunfire. the japanese gunships opened fire at long-range. darren at standard cruising -- antiaircraft cruising position. admiral sprague orders to turn immediately -- and the calculate that they might have 15 minutes to go before they swim in the philippine sea. commander evans and his destroyer -- as we'll see in in
and creek indian. he enlisted in 1926. spent a year in the navy and then took a commission here -- arriving here in annapolis, earning his commission in june 1931. this unfamiliar rotation -- the of surface ships -- the day of the pearl harbor ship sees him on board the uss alden. commanded that ship -- he would command that ship for year before reporting to seattle-tacoma to of the new uss johnston. morning t breaks on the of october 25, evans takes his crew to the daily routine. the jeep...
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they are efforts by the french to get convoys across to help new france and in both cases french navy forces are destroyed and able to stop the convoys from crossing the atlantic. so with this, essentially by 1747 and into 1748 war extended. france still had the advantage in europe. of course at sea the royal navy and britain had achieved the upper hand. with this stale mate in place, the two sides, negotiations, maria teresa was allowed to maintain the throne. and although the war was fought over deep tensions it was a draw and both sides went back. we will see a new war known as the seven year's war will break out within a decade. that is october 1748 and we have seen this before. right? and what happens when we go back to status quo, what happens. >> essentially they go back. and return to the way it was before and so what does that mean? it goes back to the french. so if you're a british kcolonis, what do you think of that? we just went back to this thing that you spent all
they are efforts by the french to get convoys across to help new france and in both cases french navy forces are destroyed and able to stop the convoys from crossing the atlantic. so with this, essentially by 1747 and into 1748 war extended. france still had the advantage in europe. of course at sea the royal navy and britain had achieved the upper hand. with this stale mate in place, the two sides, negotiations, maria teresa was allowed to maintain the throne. and although the war was fought...
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we went to the range and we were shooting navy qul if i cases. was a pretty good shot and my boss said this new guy is good. send him to sniper school n. that first -- they called ate worm-up, the training cycle before forward deployment and sent me for navy special warfare sniper school and i became a sniper. >> soon the boy from butte, montana, one year before delivering taco pizzas was a navy s.e.a.l. sniper. coming up next, on "the man who killed osama bin laden" -- >> the world trade center tower number 1 is on fire. the whole outside of the building, there was a huge explosion. >> said the words osama bin laden within 30 seconds. chloe is 9 months old. she is the greatest thing ever. one little smile. one little laugh. honey bunny... (laughter) we would do anything for her. my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom. it was really easy to do. (baby noise...laughter) we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the
we went to the range and we were shooting navy qul if i cases. was a pretty good shot and my boss said this new guy is good. send him to sniper school n. that first -- they called ate worm-up, the training cycle before forward deployment and sent me for navy special warfare sniper school and i became a sniper. >> soon the boy from butte, montana, one year before delivering taco pizzas was a navy s.e.a.l. sniper. coming up next, on "the man who killed osama bin laden" -- >>...
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the battle was the culmination of six days of army and navy conflict. up next, we travel to plattsburgh where retired army colonel david fitz-enz, author of the final invasion takes us on a tour of key locations to tell the story. >> i'm at the battle of platburg, museum, on the old army post there has been an army post here since the war of 1812. in this museum, most important item is this painting by davidson. it shows the culmination of the battle when the royal navy had finally closed with the americans and they fought it out, only 300 yards apart, for an hour and a half. there were some 90 guns firing at the same time. and the noise was so disorienting that the sailors were unable to figure out what was going on. and they began to load the canons, one ball after the other after the other after the other auntil they had so many cannonballs that the ball rolled out of the end of the barrel. and in another case where they put too much powder in and a canon exploded when they set it off. and so theres with a was a hugef smoke over the battlefield. at t
the battle was the culmination of six days of army and navy conflict. up next, we travel to plattsburgh where retired army colonel david fitz-enz, author of the final invasion takes us on a tour of key locations to tell the story. >> i'm at the battle of platburg, museum, on the old army post there has been an army post here since the war of 1812. in this museum, most important item is this painting by davidson. it shows the culmination of the battle when the royal navy had finally closed...
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faulty air bags may have known about the problem a decade ago and destroyed evidence of the potentially deadly defects. >>> the former navy s.e.a.l. who says he killed osama bin laden reveals his identity, but his decision to go public ignites a storm of debate. >>> and the biggest star of the nfl thursday night game doesn't play it down but tackles a challenge bigger than any ballplayer. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, novemr 7 >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, november 7th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, it is reported this morning that the japanese air bag manufacturer takata knew its air bags were dangerous ten years ago but covered up the results of secret tests. two former takata employees told "the new york times" the testing was stopped after three months and the evidence destroyed. don champion is here in new york with more. don, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. that was four years before takata told federal regulators it first tested its air bags. the faulty air bags have been tied to fou
faulty air bags may have known about the problem a decade ago and destroyed evidence of the potentially deadly defects. >>> the former navy s.e.a.l. who says he killed osama bin laden reveals his identity, but his decision to go public ignites a storm of debate. >>> and the biggest star of the nfl thursday night game doesn't play it down but tackles a challenge bigger than any ballplayer. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs...
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and navy s.e.a.l. ert o'neill has just shot and killed the world's most wanted man. >> happened so fast. i shot him he was standing and i shot him again and he was down. >> do you know for sure that you were the last person to see usama bin laden alive? >> 100%. >> you said he wasn't surrendering. >> yes. >> so this was a kill or capture. >> yes. it was a kill/capture. we did realize that we need to get as much intelligence as we can. my initial reaction was pick him up and go now. we just ended the war. >> after they kill bin laden, they want to get a picture of him and they want to get an assessment of whether who it is they've just killed. and they immediately saw that it was bin laden. they want to herd the women and children together out of the house to get them out of the way. >> one of the s.e.a.l.s. spoke arabic was talking to one of the daughters. she finally admitted that sheik usama. and made a call to admiral craven where he said geronimo, geronimo, geronimo. geronimo was a pro word that we
and navy s.e.a.l. ert o'neill has just shot and killed the world's most wanted man. >> happened so fast. i shot him he was standing and i shot him again and he was down. >> do you know for sure that you were the last person to see usama bin laden alive? >> 100%. >> you said he wasn't surrendering. >> yes. >> so this was a kill or capture. >> yes. it was a kill/capture. we did realize that we need to get as much intelligence as we can. my initial...
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they live on to this day, where we invite guest units of the marine corps, army, and navy to come here and perform on certain evenings in the summer. we still have change of command ceremonies for the military here. politicians and statesmen come here to walk the grounds for special programs. fort mchenry continues to inspire. just to wrap up this tour, i will show you a few places i think our neat, some places that visitors do not always see. let's take a look at some of the behind-the-scenes stuff. take you to places that no one gets to go. this speaks to when the fort was built, one of the oldest features of the fort that plays into the war of 1812. you come down here, this actually goes to an underground passage. not a secret passage because everyone would have known about it. but this descends to a tunnel that goes outside of the fort. outside the fort's wall, there was a ditch. think of it like a castle moat but without water. you have infantry with muskets. what if the british landed, a d-day invasion? those americans could retreat to the inner fort. this would be the passageway
they live on to this day, where we invite guest units of the marine corps, army, and navy to come here and perform on certain evenings in the summer. we still have change of command ceremonies for the military here. politicians and statesmen come here to walk the grounds for special programs. fort mchenry continues to inspire. just to wrap up this tour, i will show you a few places i think our neat, some places that visitors do not always see. let's take a look at some of the behind-the-scenes...
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and they were used a lot of them were used in the french navy and prior to the war of 1812, some of these guns were in the french consulate's warehouse in the city of baltimore and not long before the battle, they were brought here and installed at ft. mchenry. a cannon this massive will fire a 36-pound iron ball. no wonder the british never wanted to get very close. if you look down here at the cannon balls were shot, you can see a difference between the 18-pounder shot and also the 36-pounder shot they fired, as well. again, if i was the royal navy, i wouldn't want to get too close to that, and neither did they. which meant that to win the battle, they had to conduct a long range bombardment. but if you think this 36-pound shot is big. one more thing before we go into the fort, how strong these defenses were and why the british chose a long range bombardment instead of trying to take the fort straight on. you'll see a small white house, that was not there at the time, you'll also see a cement factory. the americans strung up a chain link boom. imagine telephone poles chained together la
and they were used a lot of them were used in the french navy and prior to the war of 1812, some of these guns were in the french consulate's warehouse in the city of baltimore and not long before the battle, they were brought here and installed at ft. mchenry. a cannon this massive will fire a 36-pound iron ball. no wonder the british never wanted to get very close. if you look down here at the cannon balls were shot, you can see a difference between the 18-pounder shot and also the 36-pounder...
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specifically, he thought that they should come into the navy and leave the navy without ever having consumed alcohol. and also without ever visiting a house of prostitution in a navy port. so, he spent a good bit of time and effort cleaning up the red portsdistricts around the . he also banned alcohol from the ships and basis. -- bases. it is from that that we get the expression "cup of joe." when he banned alcohol, there was an increase in the coffee rations. would somewhat angrily referred to it as a cup of josephus daniels. it was eventually shortened to "cup of joe." with theese conflicts leadership of the navy. more or less throughout his tenure as secretary. , initially, of course, when war begins, the united states is not a combatant , but daniels, who as a newspaper publisher, had been very critical of the republican administration that had preceded wilson's administration, in particular, he had been critical of the gunboat diplomacy and u.s. imperialism more generally. he actually becomes an aggressive, lb at reluctant, gunboat diplomacy this -- aggressive, albeit reluctant, gunboat
specifically, he thought that they should come into the navy and leave the navy without ever having consumed alcohol. and also without ever visiting a house of prostitution in a navy port. so, he spent a good bit of time and effort cleaning up the red portsdistricts around the . he also banned alcohol from the ships and basis. -- bases. it is from that that we get the expression "cup of joe." when he banned alcohol, there was an increase in the coffee rations. would somewhat angrily...
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and you remember. as soon as the air hit the rapidly. >> do you what you have to do. -- you do what you have to done. >> go with your shipmates, still are. >> the navy more concerned with equipment instead of body parts and i knew you couldn't separate the two. we had to start shoveling the parts, 168 bags worth. >> elsewhere the makeup artists were getting to work. >> we were in the dry dock about six weeks and 300 maltese were cutting out holes, fabricating metal to cover the torpedo hole. >> and then on one day they panned the entire ship. we looked like nothing ever happened. we took it across the atlantic. it was like being in a cemetery. but the press were there and we looked like basically nothing had ever happened. it was great for the press to down play what really happened to us. >> while the survivors met the widows and friends, the 168 bags of body parts and top secret equipment were quietly taken to an incinerator and burned. a year later, william mcgonagle was given the medal of honor. the tradition had always been that it was presented by the president in the white house. >> i look at these two grant marines, and i -- gallant marines
and you remember. as soon as the air hit the rapidly. >> do you what you have to do. -- you do what you have to done. >> go with your shipmates, still are. >> the navy more concerned with equipment instead of body parts and i knew you couldn't separate the two. we had to start shoveling the parts, 168 bags worth. >> elsewhere the makeup artists were getting to work. >> we were in the dry dock about six weeks and 300 maltese were cutting out holes, fabricating metal...
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and i joined the navy. you don't need to worry about me, mom. kept saying that even when we started going to war. used to comment, nothing's going to happen. going to do something special. and i called her, i think it was from virginia beach. and i said, hey, mom, you can start worrying now. and she said why, i said that special thing i'm supposed to do, pretty sure it just happened. cocoa or eggnog? toasty or frosty? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. right now save $400 on the c4 mattress set. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. silent night not so silent? elk bellow sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. where you'll find our lowest price ever on the c4 queen mattress -just $1499.98. ends sunday. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> live from america's news headquarters i'm lauren green. the u.s. supreme court gives a green light to
and i joined the navy. you don't need to worry about me, mom. kept saying that even when we started going to war. used to comment, nothing's going to happen. going to do something special. and i called her, i think it was from virginia beach. and i said, hey, mom, you can start worrying now. and she said why, i said that special thing i'm supposed to do, pretty sure it just happened. cocoa or eggnog? toasty or frosty? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a...
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and i joined the navy. you don't need to worry about me, mom. kept saying that even when we started going to war. used to comment, nothing's going to happen. going to do something special. and i called her i think it was from virginia beach. and i said, hey, mom, you can start worrying now. and she said why, i said that special thing i'm supposed to do, pretty at legalzoom you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm lauren green. the news keeps getting better for u.s. motorists. the low prices aren't going away any time soon. the energy department now predicts the average price of gasoline will dip below $3 a gallon next year. that's a 44 cent drop from an outlook issued just one month ago. >>> scientists discovering some rare gene mutations that give people naturally lower cholesterol levels which could cut their r
and i joined the navy. you don't need to worry about me, mom. kept saying that even when we started going to war. used to comment, nothing's going to happen. going to do something special. and i called her i think it was from virginia beach. and i said, hey, mom, you can start worrying now. and she said why, i said that special thing i'm supposed to do, pretty at legalzoom you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to...
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he wasn't there and the navy guy was there. i went to ask him where the marine was. and he asked me why and he told me about s.e.a.l.s. >> did he ask you if you knew how to swim? >> no, because being a recruiter, turns out they're not always truthful. he just wanted the bill ets filled, his quota. he told me you're going to do this, this and this, and me not doing my research, i figured it would be easy to swim that distance in that time. how hard can swimming be? yeah, swimming's not that easy, especially when you don't know how to do it. >> when you say that you didn't know how to do it? >> i didn't know any technique at all. i could keep myself alive in a pool but there was no technique involved. >> talked into signing up to be a navy s.e.a.l., he realized he needed to learn how to swim fast. so he headed to the pool at the local college and basically moved in. >> i swam every day. i had some help with some friends from high school that knew how to swim really well. >> when you got to field training, where were you in terms of ability? >> as far as swimming? >> yes
he wasn't there and the navy guy was there. i went to ask him where the marine was. and he asked me why and he told me about s.e.a.l.s. >> did he ask you if you knew how to swim? >> no, because being a recruiter, turns out they're not always truthful. he just wanted the bill ets filled, his quota. he told me you're going to do this, this and this, and me not doing my research, i figured it would be easy to swim that distance in that time. how hard can swimming be? yeah, swimming's...
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former fbi special agent and former navy s.e.a.l. as well as founder and ceo of united states continued service. this is a little dicey because you've been very critical of this man. but i wanted to give you the chance to explain it. because i think a lot of our viewers are looking at him thinking that man is a national hero. >> sure. >> and i saw myself 9/11 family members hug him, embrace him and thank him. and you went on a program last week and said he needs to be prosecuted and dishonorably discharged. >> right. >> why? >> well, i think he and bisonnette. start with the facts you put out. these are two guys that have careers i would cut my life short just to go back and have those careers. >> careers they earned. >> careers they earned. there's no doubt about that. they earned these careers. you cannot disparage what they did in the operational capacity that they had and the things that they achieved. you cannot condemn that at all. in fact, i don't even really want to condemn them. that's never been my purpose in this. the purpo
former fbi special agent and former navy s.e.a.l. as well as founder and ceo of united states continued service. this is a little dicey because you've been very critical of this man. but i wanted to give you the chance to explain it. because i think a lot of our viewers are looking at him thinking that man is a national hero. >> sure. >> and i saw myself 9/11 family members hug him, embrace him and thank him. and you went on a program last week and said he needs to be prosecuted and...
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and left. but he was a vice admiral in the navy and the surgeon general of the navy so he was a big man who -- a big man, and who was going to counter what he had to say. nevertheless because of the bat -- the badgering of anna roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt, franklin was taken to bethesda naval hospital. it was almost new in that time, a newly opened facility. he was taken there in a limousine with his wheelchair, his wheelchair was an old kitchen chair with wheels attached. he didn't want to be seen in a conventional wheelchair, hospital type wheelchair, because he didn't want to be thought of as a cripple. so he sat in a wheelchair and was pushed along in the kitchen chair. you can see that kitchen chair at the roosevelt memorial here in washington. because one of the statues shows him sitting in it, and you see the wheels on the kitchen chair below. a very honest portrait in that way. at bethesda naval hospital they were appalled at his condition. the young doctor from columbia presbyterian in new york who was then a lieutenant commander in the navy was called in as a heart surgeon to look
and left. but he was a vice admiral in the navy and the surgeon general of the navy so he was a big man who -- a big man, and who was going to counter what he had to say. nevertheless because of the bat -- the badgering of anna roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt, franklin was taken to bethesda naval hospital. it was almost new in that time, a newly opened facility. he was taken there in a limousine with his wheelchair, his wheelchair was an old kitchen chair with wheels attached. he didn't want to...
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was a major challenge and to do so at an unprecedented scale, the royal navy is larger than it's ever been before in its history in 1813 and 1814 because of their war against napoleon on a global scale. and so the ships that are sent over into the chesapeake are shorthanded. and then they suffer the loss of further seamen. a few of them are combat desks and a few more of them have disease. but there is also a significant la loss by desertion because alcohol is cheaper in the united states and the working conditions are a whole lot better off in baltimore than they are on the british royal navy warship. now, i'm not saying here that most sailors deserted or that most sailors wanted to dessert but any desertion is a problem because they are already shorthanded and they are a perception that their men are prone to dessert along the coast of the united states to a much greater degree than they would ever dessert anywhere else in the world. so the british -- this adds to a certain skittishness when the british go ashore because their commanders have the unenvy yabl task of f
was a major challenge and to do so at an unprecedented scale, the royal navy is larger than it's ever been before in its history in 1813 and 1814 because of their war against napoleon on a global scale. and so the ships that are sent over into the chesapeake are shorthanded. and then they suffer the loss of further seamen. a few of them are combat desks and a few more of them have disease. but there is also a significant la loss by desertion because alcohol is cheaper in the united states and...
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guys bad guys" and all hell broke loose. >> and another seal tells another version of the event and the navyommanders are outraged and warn the special operations community about going public saying we do not abide willful or selfish regard in return for notoriety and financial gain. and "world news with david muir" has more about president obama's announcement on increased troops in iraq and the other big stories of the day. watch that following "action news" at 6:00. >>> the star nascar driver finds himself at the center of a domestic assault investigation in delaware. the alleged victim filed a claim against kurt busch in dover wevenld the city police will not release any more detailed at this time. the former sprint cup champ has not issued a comment yet. right now busch has not been charged but our sister station, espn, reports that nascar is aware of the situation. >>> time for sports and the eagles continue to prepare for monday night football and the carolina panthers. >> that's right. and jeff skversky live in the sports center with more. >> a big game coming up monday. eagles' coac
guys bad guys" and all hell broke loose. >> and another seal tells another version of the event and the navyommanders are outraged and warn the special operations community about going public saying we do not abide willful or selfish regard in return for notoriety and financial gain. and "world news with david muir" has more about president obama's announcement on increased troops in iraq and the other big stories of the day. watch that following "action news" at...
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wearing a white or light gray sweatshirt, and navy or gray sweatpants.witnesses believe the man may have left in a white minivan the full board of regents is scheduled to vote on the u-c tuition hike proposal tomorrow. after a committee approved the controversial plan today. students linked arms and carried signs rejecting the proposed tuition hike. outside the meeting at the u-c-s-f - mission bay campus today. university police arrested one protester, who allegedly broke aglass door to the building. the plan was passed. despite calls by governor jerry brown. and lieutenant gavin newsom. to look for other ways to reduce the university's costs. >>i have looked at the budget and as i calculate it, if we continue with our program and don't get to the 5%, that as a hundred and 20 million. you have identified 80 million of their funds. there is money. >>pam moore u-c president janet napolitano says, the increases are needed to protect the quality of education in the face of insufficient state funding. if the proposal passes -- which it is expected to tomorrow
wearing a white or light gray sweatshirt, and navy or gray sweatpants.witnesses believe the man may have left in a white minivan the full board of regents is scheduled to vote on the u-c tuition hike proposal tomorrow. after a committee approved the controversial plan today. students linked arms and carried signs rejecting the proposed tuition hike. outside the meeting at the u-c-s-f - mission bay campus today. university police arrested one protester, who allegedly broke aglass door to the...
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notre dame and navy kicking it off at 8:00. that north wind 20 miles per r for mouch of the game. no matter what you are doing you need to bundle up. in western north nter storm carolina. snow flakes have ended. for us rain drops southern most maryland. those are gone in the next little while. we are already dry in the metro. no more chance for rain or wet snow flake in our area. it will breezy and chilly. skies clear out late tonight so that by tomorrow morning be ready for a nice bright sunrise just after 6:30 in the morning and a cold start. s to near 40. tures tomorrow wind chills below freezing. what to expect tomorrow, plenty of wind, plenty of sunshine. air temperatures tomorrow will be close to 50 but wind chills during the course of the day will stay in the 30s. so plenty of sunshine tomorrow but wind with sunshine at that. you will need to plan an a chilly day to be on the outside. here is how strong the winds will be tomorrow. wind speeds in miles per hour 30 to 35 miles per hour winds all the way through the course of the day light hours tomorrow. monday morning a real
notre dame and navy kicking it off at 8:00. that north wind 20 miles per r for mouch of the game. no matter what you are doing you need to bundle up. in western north nter storm carolina. snow flakes have ended. for us rain drops southern most maryland. those are gone in the next little while. we are already dry in the metro. no more chance for rain or wet snow flake in our area. it will breezy and chilly. skies clear out late tonight so that by tomorrow morning be ready for a nice bright...
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navy. they could break blockades and rains as well as summary minds became part of the confederate response to those blockades. there was a similar impetus for developing some rings for the german navy. the u-boat initiative and campaign took place from the beginning to the end of the war. this was fought around the british isles and the mediterranean. it was the same case in world war ii. there was a significant campaign in u.s. waters. i want to talk a little bit about why they are doing this -- the british surface fleet and the war on commerce. , when thenitially german navy was developing u-boats -- they were very convinced, and rightly so, that the german fleet had no comparison to the royal navy. convinced they were that they had no comparison to the navy. were considered a classic naval conflict, the germans were not stand a chance against the british. they began to develop u-boats. they could sink british capital ships. there were more successful in doing this. but he cannot balance the power. only because ould acting at oats were were quite slow underwater, and they cannot really o
navy. they could break blockades and rains as well as summary minds became part of the confederate response to those blockades. there was a similar impetus for developing some rings for the german navy. the u-boat initiative and campaign took place from the beginning to the end of the war. this was fought around the british isles and the mediterranean. it was the same case in world war ii. there was a significant campaign in u.s. waters. i want to talk a little bit about why they are doing this...
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the army recruiter got up and talked and there were whistles and calls and the air force got up and the navy got up and the students were giving them the old raspberry. and the marine got up and said there is nobody in this room i want in this room in my military you are all undies palestinianed. and he crude out the faculty and picked up his gear and walked off stage. at the end of the auditorium i was one of 13 goice that stood at his table. he put his table back together and we talked and i joined the united states marine corps. >> there was a gunny sergeant who knewed the to be done. had a mission. was proud of who he represented. wasn't going to take any sha unanimous gans and i said i think i'd like to be like that guy. >> sergeant morris you were raised in oklahoma. tell us about your early life and your early role models when you were growing up there. >> my role model was an uncle of mine and he was a parra trooper in the triple nickel which was a seggre gaited airborne unit at the. but i was so impressed just looking at him in uniform and jumping out of a perfectly good airplane. >
the army recruiter got up and talked and there were whistles and calls and the air force got up and the navy got up and the students were giving them the old raspberry. and the marine got up and said there is nobody in this room i want in this room in my military you are all undies palestinianed. and he crude out the faculty and picked up his gear and walked off stage. at the end of the auditorium i was one of 13 goice that stood at his table. he put his table back together and we talked and i...
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nonetheless, old navy and old navy's parent company gap incorporated are sticking by their decision to charge more for plus-size skinny jeans for women. this started from a change.org petition. the author of it said she went on the website to go happening for plus size skinny jeans when she noticed there was a noticeable price difference to skinny jeans to those considered plus size. we checked for ourselves and noticed that there is a price difference. it ranges anywhere from $12 to $15 in difference. the example she brought up is she saw old navy rock star super skinny jeans $27 for a size 6 by the same jeans in a size 26 for $40. she understands paying more for plus size clothing, but she has a problem with the difference for the slim fit jeans for men there is no price difference. it's the same cost regardless of size. she says that's offensive and it's discriminatory pricing. she is calling on a fair price for all genders regardless of size. we spoke with some shoppers this morning and they agree. >> i don't think that's fair whether it was for men or women to charge more for plus
nonetheless, old navy and old navy's parent company gap incorporated are sticking by their decision to charge more for plus-size skinny jeans for women. this started from a change.org petition. the author of it said she went on the website to go happening for plus size skinny jeans when she noticed there was a noticeable price difference to skinny jeans to those considered plus size. we checked for ourselves and noticed that there is a price difference. it ranges anywhere from $12 to $15 in...
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hard to imagine that one of our children around here would be subject to something horrendous. >> and navyn into he can continued hours, to have them wait just up -- just inside, ktvu channel 2 morning news brian flores. >>> and police want your help trying to find a missing 12- year-old girl. ten days ago she left her home headed for school on a muni bus but she never made it to class. they are posting missing flyers posters and san francisco police say she may be a victim of human trafficking. >> time to check in for a look at what ising on. the well-known person linked with a giant and how much it will cost. and we will hear what the mother thinks of the pending marriage and does she plan on attending the wedding. >>> and those are some of the stories we are working on for mornings on 2 and it is not just the warning. cars look like they are driving off into ael cloud and then what steve said and it will be a rainy am afternoon commute 35 minute delay driving into san francisco with no major problems this morning and if you are on 92, the best thing to do is use 208 as an -- 280 as an a
hard to imagine that one of our children around here would be subject to something horrendous. >> and navyn into he can continued hours, to have them wait just up -- just inside, ktvu channel 2 morning news brian flores. >>> and police want your help trying to find a missing 12- year-old girl. ten days ago she left her home headed for school on a muni bus but she never made it to class. they are posting missing flyers posters and san francisco police say she may be a victim of...