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that the workers were afraid of him and that he was very unusual. 30 months ago his brother, an army specialist died in a car accident. his mother died soon after. but to his neighbors back in virginia nothing seemed out of the ordinary about him. >> he was a very friendly guy, he would check with us. you know, a little chat here and there. i would never would have thought anything. >> it is a shock to know that next door used to live a man that killed seven people. >> this is his brother. he lives in centerville virginia and reporters caught up with him yesterday and he said off camera that he is ashamed and sorry for the victims' families. now if he is convicted in this case, of the seven murders, as well as the attempted murders, he would be eligible for the death penalty. >> thanks. we have a list of the people identified as the victims of that oikos university shooting. one was just a test away from graduating from college. grace kim from union city. kathleen from oakland was a secretary and a receptionist at that school. the other victims, judas' seymour from san jose. doris from san lean
that the workers were afraid of him and that he was very unusual. 30 months ago his brother, an army specialist died in a car accident. his mother died soon after. but to his neighbors back in virginia nothing seemed out of the ordinary about him. >> he was a very friendly guy, he would check with us. you know, a little chat here and there. i would never would have thought anything. >> it is a shock to know that next door used to live a man that killed seven people. >> this is...
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camera that he is ashamed and sorry for the victims' families. 13 months ago his other brother, an army specialist forces treaty died in a car accident, his mother died soon after. but to his virginia neighbors, nothing seemed out of the ordinary about him. >> he was a very friendly guy, he would check with us. a little chat here and there. i would never have thought anything. >> we have also heard reports that he has had a lot of problems getting along with women in particular. in fact six out of his seven victims according to police were women. but that was also largely the makeup of that school. >> any way of telling whether a number of the victims' families might be on hand today for the first court appearance? >> i am not sure. they're certainly more than welcome but it is very early to be facing someone killer. so it will really depend on the family. >> thank you. and this is a live look at the oakland estuary where investigators are continuing to search for that murder weapon. police tell us that divers have been pulled back, a sonar boat is being used to search the murky floor. crime scene
camera that he is ashamed and sorry for the victims' families. 13 months ago his other brother, an army specialist forces treaty died in a car accident, his mother died soon after. but to his virginia neighbors, nothing seemed out of the ordinary about him. >> he was a very friendly guy, he would check with us. a little chat here and there. i would never have thought anything. >> we have also heard reports that he has had a lot of problems getting along with women in particular. in...
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army specialist leslie sabo, jr. will posthumously receive the medal of honor for his actions during the vietnam war back in 1970. he repelled an enemy attack in cambodia, picked up a live grenade, shielded his fellow soldiers from it. before getting killed by a second grenade that he had thrown to kill the enemy in close quarters. the records of his heroics were lost in the files for years. his own father died seven years after his son without knowing about his own son's actions. president obama will award the medal of honor to sabo's widow at the white house, in a ceremony on may 16th. >>> a university in the russian republic of chechnya says scientists have found a stash of giant fossilized dinosaur eggs. they're calling this find sensational, eggs this size have never been found before. we're going to be hearing, however, a lot more talk about this. there's good reason for the skepticism. paleontologists say there's no way the round formations are eggs, that they are, in fact, way too large even for any known din
army specialist leslie sabo, jr. will posthumously receive the medal of honor for his actions during the vietnam war back in 1970. he repelled an enemy attack in cambodia, picked up a live grenade, shielded his fellow soldiers from it. before getting killed by a second grenade that he had thrown to kill the enemy in close quarters. the records of his heroics were lost in the files for years. his own father died seven years after his son without knowing about his own son's actions. president...
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in fact, that the military memorial service for him and his fallen colleagues, army specialist and marine major megan mcclung, a delegation of iraqi shakes and armies executed officers came in to pay their respects to the fallen americans and to offer an islamic prayers of mourning for them. which was a striking scene in the history of the iraq war. i had to find out more about this record as i interviewed scores of his american and iraqi colleagues am i came to realize that perhaps his story is critical to understanding america's role on the world stage in the post-bin laden, post arab spring era. and maybe even to discover more about what it truly means to be an american. the historical impact of what he and he probably said it was very striking to, in fact, i came to realize that he was a key player at a key moment in the iraq war. in fact it will begin turn around in mid 2006 months before the famous search started happening, as he and his military intelligence colleagues help iraqis launched something that was called the awaken, which was a sunni tribal revolt against al qaeda. al qa
in fact, that the military memorial service for him and his fallen colleagues, army specialist and marine major megan mcclung, a delegation of iraqi shakes and armies executed officers came in to pay their respects to the fallen americans and to offer an islamic prayers of mourning for them. which was a striking scene in the history of the iraq war. i had to find out more about this record as i interviewed scores of his american and iraqi colleagues am i came to realize that perhaps his story...
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. >> reporter: running out of ammo, a badly wounded army specialist leslie sabo jr.uppressing enemy fire, allowing a medevac helicopter to lift off from a landing zone in cambodia. les sabo was 2 years old. it was mother's day 1970. >> i wanted to remember the way he was before he died. but it was -- it was bad. >> reporter: 42 years later, his widow rose will receive the medal of honor for her husband's bravery. it comes with an invitation to the white house. >> and he says, hi, rose, he says, this is president obama. and i says, oh, my gosh. i says, this is such an honor to talk to you. he says, no, it's an honor for me to talk to you. >> reporter: from the official citation rose will hear how les's bravo company was ambushed by north vietnamese, and how he led repeated forays and how he her husband used his own body, shielding another soldier from a grenade blast. and how those seriously wounded with shrapnel, sabo charged an enemy bunker, drawing fire and retrieving ammunition from the fallen so the battle might continue the young soldier from ellwood city saved
. >> reporter: running out of ammo, a badly wounded army specialist leslie sabo jr.uppressing enemy fire, allowing a medevac helicopter to lift off from a landing zone in cambodia. les sabo was 2 years old. it was mother's day 1970. >> i wanted to remember the way he was before he died. but it was -- it was bad. >> reporter: 42 years later, his widow rose will receive the medal of honor for her husband's bravery. it comes with an invitation to the white house. >> and he...
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army specialist lesley sabo, jr.eive the medal of honor for his actions in war back in 1970. he picked up a grenade, shielded his soldiers from it, before getting killed boy a second grenade he threw. his own father died seven years after his son without knowing about his own son's actions. president obama will award the medal of honor to sabo's widow at a ceremony on may 16th. >>> a stash of giant fossilized dinosaur eggs, they're calling this find sensational saying eggs this size have never been found before. we're going to be hearing, however, a lot more talk about this. there's good reason for the skeptici skepticism. paleontologists say there's no way the round formations are eggs, that they are way too large even for any known dinosaur. >>> when we come back here tonight, the remarkable new way they are counting the march of the penguins. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protec
army specialist lesley sabo, jr.eive the medal of honor for his actions in war back in 1970. he picked up a grenade, shielded his soldiers from it, before getting killed boy a second grenade he threw. his own father died seven years after his son without knowing about his own son's actions. president obama will award the medal of honor to sabo's widow at a ceremony on may 16th. >>> a stash of giant fossilized dinosaur eggs, they're calling this find sensational saying eggs this size...
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they had guys from bell laboratories, a whole lunch of hand-picked guys from the army specialist training program, one. smartest thing the army probably did in world war ii, identify thr smart guys who knew math and science and languages and so forth and put them aside and not just put them in the infantry but put them into a place where they could be called on later to help in more sfis care of theed ways. a lot of these guys wind up, mostly interviewed personally with raily, and raily would say things like, are you willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for your country? and they would -- if they even hesitated, they were out. they had to go, yeah -- yes. right way. right. and you don't want them to think about it. one of the thing, the great balance in this whole thing is that you needed smart guys, you really did, for the stuff they were doing, but you didn't want them thinking too hard about what they were doing, because what they were doing was sort of crazy. what they ended up doing was going to europe from d-day until the battle of the rhineland, and dlibltdly, while everybody els
they had guys from bell laboratories, a whole lunch of hand-picked guys from the army specialist training program, one. smartest thing the army probably did in world war ii, identify thr smart guys who knew math and science and languages and so forth and put them aside and not just put them in the infantry but put them into a place where they could be called on later to help in more sfis care of theed ways. a lot of these guys wind up, mostly interviewed personally with raily, and raily would...
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friday it was a benefit for triple amputee army specialist brian galbarion who lost an arm and two legs in an ied attack last summer. brian's mom larry jane. >> it is the most unselfish thing i have ever ce across. he doesn't know us. he doesn't know my son. son of these other boys, yet he is so willing to do everything he can to help them. it is truly amazing. >> what does it mean to you in terms of having your own home being able to be on your own, independent as a result of this >> it is going to be back to normal that's what it is all before. >> been a long road? >> oh, yeah. very long road. >> sinise was krrecruited by frk filler in honor of his brother steven the new york firefighter who famously ran a mile from the brooklyn-battery tunnel to the world trade center in full year on 9-11. steven was one of 343 firefighters killed in the collapse. >> years a decided we were going to build the first house for the first quadruple amputee first ever to he survive any war. i knew gary sinise had a band and i knew what he does for our military. i asked the commissioner to call gary up and
friday it was a benefit for triple amputee army specialist brian galbarion who lost an arm and two legs in an ied attack last summer. brian's mom larry jane. >> it is the most unselfish thing i have ever ce across. he doesn't know us. he doesn't know my son. son of these other boys, yet he is so willing to do everything he can to help them. it is truly amazing. >> what does it mean to you in terms of having your own home being able to be on your own, independent as a result of this...
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this performance was for a 26-year-old army specialist that lost an arm, and two legs in an ied attack. his mom, mary jane. >> it's the most unselfish thing i've ever come across. he doesn't know us. he doesn't know my son. none of -- none of the other boys but is willing to do everything he can to help them. >> what does it mean to you? having your own home? >> it's going to be back to normal again. it's what it all is for. >> been a long road, right? >> very long road. >> and sinise recruit bid a foundation in honor of his brother, steven, a new york fire fighter who ran a mile to the world trade center in full gear, one of 443 killed. >> the decided to build the first house for the first quadruple amputee. i knew gary sinise had a band. i know what it does for the military. soy asked him if he can do a concert and help us raise money for the house. now we're building 11 houses and to have gary is unbelievable. >> what is your impression? >> well i'm always -- i'm always humbled and amazed at the kind of people we have serving our country. >> this is extremely difficult. one day, the
this performance was for a 26-year-old army specialist that lost an arm, and two legs in an ied attack. his mom, mary jane. >> it's the most unselfish thing i've ever come across. he doesn't know us. he doesn't know my son. none of -- none of the other boys but is willing to do everything he can to help them. >> what does it mean to you? having your own home? >> it's going to be back to normal again. it's what it all is for. >> been a long road, right? >> very long...
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>>> we're covering the news of the day at the top of the hour as well, including the story of army specialistfe of a little girl. more on his life and his mission coming up at 5:00 eastern time. you'll be delighted to discover how good they taste. i'm one of six children that my mother raised by herself and so, college was a dream, when i was a kid. i didn't know how i was going to do it, but i knew i was going to get that opportunity one day. and that's what happened with the university of phoenix. nothing can stop me now. i feel like the sky is the limit with what i can do and what i can accomplish. my name is naphtali bryant and i am a phoenix. >>> during each campaign, candidates make comments targeting their opponents. but once the dust is settled, politicians shake hands and then they change their tune. candy crowley has this week's "trail mix." >> fred, sometime around the turn of the 20th century, a chicago post editorial writer penned himself into campaign immortality. politics, he wrote, ain't being bagged. true that. >> pick any other republican in the country. he is the worst repu
>>> we're covering the news of the day at the top of the hour as well, including the story of army specialistfe of a little girl. more on his life and his mission coming up at 5:00 eastern time. you'll be delighted to discover how good they taste. i'm one of six children that my mother raised by herself and so, college was a dream, when i was a kid. i didn't know how i was going to do it, but i knew i was going to get that opportunity one day. and that's what happened with the...
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translaters and even afghan kids are accuse of pushing drugs in a july 2010 investigation an army specialiste, purchased heroin and annex, antianxiety drug from juveniles in multiple locations. and in another case, cid documents show a soldier, quote, purchased hashish from afghan army and police personnel. >> it's troubling that our troops are being placed in this situation, they are under enough pressure as it is. but, evidently, our allies there are acting as drug pushers in some ways. >> the reports document eight confirmed overdose deaths between january 2010 and december of last year, harris? >> harris: catherine, what about the army's response? >> well, we asked the army specifically about these eight deaths because a defense department press release for one soldier only described noncombat related injuries. an army spokesman saying regardless of the circumstances. there is an in person notification for all deceased casualties to make sure that families of the fall rn notified of the death of their loved one in a dignified professional manner. the army says it makes every effort to pr
translaters and even afghan kids are accuse of pushing drugs in a july 2010 investigation an army specialiste, purchased heroin and annex, antianxiety drug from juveniles in multiple locations. and in another case, cid documents show a soldier, quote, purchased hashish from afghan army and police personnel. >> it's troubling that our troops are being placed in this situation, they are under enough pressure as it is. but, evidently, our allies there are acting as drug pushers in some ways....
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every day and back in the vietnam war, your war, the medal of honor is going to be awarded to army specialist leslie sabo. it has taken so long, mother's day may in 1970 that he lost his life. why does it take so long to honor someone who was so courageous in battle? >> that's t that's a very interesting question. you have the requirement after something is accomplished for people to actually see it. and they have to be able to write it up and it has to wind its way through a very maze-like bureaucratic structure. think of all the people who perform valiantly for the united states of america in combat and nobody wrote it up. people saw it. they themselves were killed. the paperwork as in this case was put through the system and was lost. you'll recognize that everybody who ever served in combat knows that people perform valiantly in combat not just for the country but for each other and for everybody who is recognized, there are dozens, hundreds, thousands of men and women who sacrificed for us who were never recognized. it's just difficult to get paperwork through the pentagon, quite frankly
every day and back in the vietnam war, your war, the medal of honor is going to be awarded to army specialist leslie sabo. it has taken so long, mother's day may in 1970 that he lost his life. why does it take so long to honor someone who was so courageous in battle? >> that's t that's a very interesting question. you have the requirement after something is accomplished for people to actually see it. and they have to be able to write it up and it has to wind its way through a very...
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like army specialist brian getting into specialized homes to make their lives easier. tonight
like army specialist brian getting into specialized homes to make their lives easier. tonight
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like army specialist brian getting into specialized homes to make their lives easier.easure of co-hosting a special at brooklyn college at brooklyn center for the performing arts. for more information and tickets visit brooklyncenter.com. >>shepard: terrific cause, good for you. have a great weekend. the news begins anew, on "studio b," lawyers for john
like army specialist brian getting into specialized homes to make their lives easier.easure of co-hosting a special at brooklyn college at brooklyn center for the performing arts. for more information and tickets visit brooklyncenter.com. >>shepard: terrific cause, good for you. have a great weekend. the news begins anew, on "studio b," lawyers for john
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>> reporter: bordeaux's brother describes his sister who loves her life and her job as an army health specialist. and there's no reason she would disappear on her own. police say the man who may be the last to see kelli bordeaux, nicholas holbert, turned himself in for not registering his latest address. her family is desperate. but not giving up hope. >> there's no doubt in my mind that we're going to find her alive. >> reporter: bordeaux says he's been looking for his little sister, 8 to 12 hours a day, while police conduct their own search, of woods and waterways. ever since she was missing friday. >> it's so unimaginable to wake up every day. and this is the reality. you know? i'm standing in front of you guys. hoping that my sister is found safe and sound. >> reporter: early last saturday morning, bordeaux left this bar, frogy bottoms, with holbert. police say holbert is not a person of interest, even though they have questioned him twice. this is what he tells police and reporters. >> did you kill her? >> i did not. >> did you have anything to do with her disappearance? >> i had nothing to
>> reporter: bordeaux's brother describes his sister who loves her life and her job as an army health specialist. and there's no reason she would disappear on her own. police say the man who may be the last to see kelli bordeaux, nicholas holbert, turned himself in for not registering his latest address. her family is desperate. but not giving up hope. >> there's no doubt in my mind that we're going to find her alive. >> reporter: bordeaux says he's been looking for his little...
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. >> the 23-year-old army medical specialist was last seen leaving a neighborhood bar on april 14th.deaux's husband says there is no way his wife just up and walked away. >> she always helped me through everything, and she is very responsible, like she would not have missed work. she was a dedicated soldier and dedicated wife and me and her loved each other very much. i just appreciate everyone out here helping looking for her. >> that is the husband. now i want you to hear from the volunteers as she expresses empathy for the missing woman's family. missing woman's family. >> i would want somebody, all these people i would want to go out and look for my baby if he was gone, and i can only imagine how that mama feels because nothing means more to me than this baby right here. >> also today, fayetteville police released this new photo of kelli bordeaux. this is the last known picture taken by bordeaux herself, as you can see, with her cell phone on the day she disappeared. >>> it is a trial that involves graphic details and heartbreaking images. supermodel naomi campbell even took the
. >> the 23-year-old army medical specialist was last seen leaving a neighborhood bar on april 14th.deaux's husband says there is no way his wife just up and walked away. >> she always helped me through everything, and she is very responsible, like she would not have missed work. she was a dedicated soldier and dedicated wife and me and her loved each other very much. i just appreciate everyone out here helping looking for her. >> that is the husband. now i want you to hear...
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and, you know, me standing as a specialist in the united states army saying, "i don't believe in this particular situation," is not going to change the whole government and just erase the political stuff that happens. so i knew that i would have to follow the orders that were given to me whether i liked them or not. and as an american citizen, a voting american citizen, i can make my voice be heard at another time. >> hinojosa: okay. you write about the fact tha the army had kind of sent you into this war zone without a lot of preparation. >> yeah, we... >> hinojosa: this is the us army, and you guys are being sent to fight on the front lines... well, you're a cook at that point. >> yes. >> hinojosa: so when you think about that, this is the us army, and they're sending someone-- well, many people-- who weren't really trained, didn't have the right equipment... >> it's frustrating, very frustrating. as a cook, i'm trained in my job, but first i'm a soldier. i know how to fire my weapon, things like that. i wasn't trained in guerilla warfare or anything like that. that wasn't my job. o
and, you know, me standing as a specialist in the united states army saying, "i don't believe in this particular situation," is not going to change the whole government and just erase the political stuff that happens. so i knew that i would have to follow the orders that were given to me whether i liked them or not. and as an american citizen, a voting american citizen, i can make my voice be heard at another time. >> hinojosa: okay. you write about the fact tha the army had...
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army's bravo company 216, including specialist ethan mccord, are on patrol in a rundown neighborhooddad. early that morning the battalion comes under mortar fire as it leaves the base. while the soldiers patrol, they hear sporadic gunfire. >> this area had been a troublesome area so bravo company was tasked out to go in and kind of flush people out. >> two apache helicopters are trying air support and cameras mounted on their gun sites are recording the mission. wikileaks added the subtitles on the video, but the audio you hear is the pilot's actual radio chatter. >> we got a target coming at you. >> the pilots spot a group of men they suspect are insurgents carrying weapons. >> slow down. individuals with weapons. >> he's got a weapon, too. >> there's at least 20 of them. >> oh, yeah. >> because the men are all dressed similarly, the pilots don't realize that two of them are journalists. photographer amir nouradeen and his driver. the apache soldiers seem to mistake amir's camera for a rocket-propelled grenade. >> he's got an rpg. >> we've got a guy with an rpg. >> i want to fire. >
army's bravo company 216, including specialist ethan mccord, are on patrol in a rundown neighborhooddad. early that morning the battalion comes under mortar fire as it leaves the base. while the soldiers patrol, they hear sporadic gunfire. >> this area had been a troublesome area so bravo company was tasked out to go in and kind of flush people out. >> two apache helicopters are trying air support and cameras mounted on their gun sites are recording the mission. wikileaks added the...
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i am specialist andres ryan with the u.s. army drill team.good morning, washington. >> thursday morning, 5:40. still a little damp outside, but all the rain is far east of washington over the delaware bay and into the atlantic ocean. we put a small dent in the rainfall deficit yesterday. some of the rain gauges got a quarter inch. stephens city, virginia, received 0.4 inches. 48 degrees in centreville, 48 in woodbrige, 46 in leesburg to start this thursday. it will be a comfortable afternoon. we will have morning clouds through sunrise. still kind of damp outside. bright sunshine this afternoon temperatures near 70. tomorrow, mid 70's. on the weekend, still some areas of rain possible. how is the commute? >> very difficult especially on the maryland beltway. this is the beltway outer loop at colesville road heading from college park to silver spring. accident is blocking two right lanes. the backup is building quickly back to college park on the outer loop headed west on 495. extra time is needed heading for prince george's county into montgo
i am specialist andres ryan with the u.s. army drill team.good morning, washington. >> thursday morning, 5:40. still a little damp outside, but all the rain is far east of washington over the delaware bay and into the atlantic ocean. we put a small dent in the rainfall deficit yesterday. some of the rain gauges got a quarter inch. stephens city, virginia, received 0.4 inches. 48 degrees in centreville, 48 in woodbrige, 46 in leesburg to start this thursday. it will be a comfortable...
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> i am specialist andres ryan with the u.s. army drill team. good morning, washington. >> good morning. 5:40 a.m., time to hit the pavement, but be careful if you take montgomery county, viers mill road at university boulevard, low hanging wires across the road. a portion of veirs mill road was shut down rather quickly. open for business is interstate travel. here's the bottom out of newington headed up to the beltway on 95. >> here's a map of what is brewing off to our west. next storm system to develop. d.c. is on the far right side of the screen. showers gathering in the rockies and great plains. area of low pressure will ride along a stationary front and give us areas of rain tomorrow evening around and especially after sunset. temperature is right now, 49 at dulles airport, pretty comfortable and seasonable. the average low is 50. it's 53 in the district. 57 in quantico and 58 in lexington park. bright sunshine today, but you will notice the wind out of the northwest at 10-20. unique harris spray. gusts of 30 miles an hour. on
captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> i am specialist andres ryan with the u.s. army drill team. good morning, washington. >> good morning. 5:40 a.m., time to hit the pavement, but be careful if you take montgomery county, viers mill road at university boulevard, low hanging wires across the road. a portion of veirs mill road was shut down rather quickly. open for business is interstate travel. here's the bottom out of newington headed up to the...
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she joined the army one year ago as a health service specialist. >>> dramatic video of rescue crews racingoff the coast of california. workers are now tracking it with buoys until they can cut away the line. >> i'm hoping it gets free. >> i'm hoping they can save them. so sad. >> it's always so sad to see those images. >> love the whales. >> i know. thank you, christine. >>> it was nascar day at the white house. president obama welcoming tony stewart along with all top 12 riders of 2011 and they brought some hardware. take a look at that. two chevy impallas. president obama hoping he could take one for a spin. >> it's good to see number 14 on the side and every year i try to take a lap, nobody lets me to do it. but i hope that at some point i'm going to be able to get behind the wheel. >> another story we're watching -- we're talking about piers morgan on this one. getting a little flirty with the legendary betty white last night, who was inducted into the national association of broadcasters hall of fame yesterday. take a look. >> tonight before i came down here, watch yourself with betty
she joined the army one year ago as a health service specialist. >>> dramatic video of rescue crews racingoff the coast of california. workers are now tracking it with buoys until they can cut away the line. >> i'm hoping it gets free. >> i'm hoping they can save them. so sad. >> it's always so sad to see those images. >> love the whales. >> i know. thank you, christine. >>> it was nascar day at the white house. president obama welcoming tony...
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she had been in the army about one year at ft. bragg. a health specialist.e woods. they've been passing out flyers as the family, mike bordeaux, kelly's husband who was in the orlando area where they met, married two years ago. over the week, was not here. he was also passing out flyers today. a dozen members of the bordeaux family have gathered. they refuse to go negative. they are doing everything they can to pass out flyers. keep this in the public consciousness here in the fayetteville area. >>> coming up, they call themselves guerrilla gardeners. they are planting flowers and vegetables in neighborhoods without fresh çfoods. one of the activists will explain how to seed bomb. something we can all do. first there is a lot going on today. here are some things we thought you should know. condoleezza rice said she does not want to be mitt romney's running mate. the cnn poll today, she led the contender field. ahead of florida's marco rubio and chris christie. the form he secretary of state told the crowd at arkansas's harding university, thank you for that
she had been in the army about one year at ft. bragg. a health specialist.e woods. they've been passing out flyers as the family, mike bordeaux, kelly's husband who was in the orlando area where they met, married two years ago. over the week, was not here. he was also passing out flyers today. a dozen members of the bordeaux family have gathered. they refuse to go negative. they are doing everything they can to pass out flyers. keep this in the public consciousness here in the fayetteville...
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olice say the health services specialist may be in danger.. 3 please give hhr back.police say 23-year-old kelli ordeaux llft this bar early saturday. an army official, speakinggon condition of anonymitt, says a bar eeployee gaae her ride her daughter lives off base with her husband, who was in florida at the ttme.she believes her daughterrnever made it home, after a authorities told her about. was giving her aaride home was taking hee to her apartmmnt, &phe gotttt her apartment and &psomethinggspookeddher, so she didn't wantt or she said no no no juss let me out here instead of taking her like, around the corner tooher apartment or whatever, but i don't understand that.she was reported missing when she didn't reeort for duty monday. her olddr sister says it's not like her to go a-wol.beiin a she would not jeopardize for anything. missing work is not something that is in character for kelli.borddaux s described as five feet tall, weighing 99 ounds, with blonde hair and brown yys. she wasslasttseen wearing a pink halter top anddbbackk shorts.i'mmmary ellen hopkins reporting. 3 the army official speaking anonymously says at some point two tex
olice say the health services specialist may be in danger.. 3 please give hhr back.police say 23-year-old kelli ordeaux llft this bar early saturday. an army official, speakinggon condition of anonymitt, says a bar eeployee gaae her ride her daughter lives off base with her husband, who was in florida at the ttme.she believes her daughterrnever made it home, after a authorities told her about. was giving her aaride home was taking hee to her apartmmnt, &phe gotttt her apartment and...
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today security specialists testified before the house homeland security committee and iran is spending billions recruiting a hacker armytheir target? the u.s. power grid, water systems, and other vital infrastructures. maybe the new york stock exchange for all i know. joining us now to talk about both national security threats, the distinguished power stoor army general and military analyst barry mccaffrey. general mccaffrey as always, sir, great to see you. what can you tell us about this hacker army? how serious is this? does iran have the goods? >> good hearing, i think, by congressman lundgren and mckeehan. a lot of good testimony. the iranians have spent $1 billion as a weak adversary building cyber warfare capabilities. they think it's warfare that's already been initiated. i think if the gulf went bad, if they economically start strangling, if they have to try and constrain trade in the gulf, if the israelis attack them, then we'll see cyber warfare used. >> have we seen any evidence yet? >> they've gone after bbc. they tried to take down voice america. they use this capability right now. >> where are they getti
today security specialists testified before the house homeland security committee and iran is spending billions recruiting a hacker armytheir target? the u.s. power grid, water systems, and other vital infrastructures. maybe the new york stock exchange for all i know. joining us now to talk about both national security threats, the distinguished power stoor army general and military analyst barry mccaffrey. general mccaffrey as always, sir, great to see you. what can you tell us about this...
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army national guard unit, are traveling from tikrit to mosul. as they often do throughout their deployment, they videotape the journey. specialistickinson is driving the armored humvee. it's a trip he'll never forget. >> nobody would believe us if we didn't have it on tape. >> three other members of his unit are inside the vehicle, including sergeant jason daw. >> if you slack off and don't pay attention, that's when they get you. >> they've been in the country for several months and seen their fair share of improvised explosive devices, or ieds. >> ieds are the number one threat as far as i'm concerned because you don't know where they're going to be, what they look like or when they're going to go off. >> they're traveling a long, dusty road through the desert, eager to get back to their base. everything is going fine. then, without warning -- >> whoa! >> -- the road in front of them erupts like a volcano. >> whoa! >> when it first went off, it was like -- it was that split second we think this is probably the worst one i've been through so far and this is not looking good. >> they swerve around the explosion as the asphalt an
army national guard unit, are traveling from tikrit to mosul. as they often do throughout their deployment, they videotape the journey. specialistickinson is driving the armored humvee. it's a trip he'll never forget. >> nobody would believe us if we didn't have it on tape. >> three other members of his unit are inside the vehicle, including sergeant jason daw. >> if you slack off and don't pay attention, that's when they get you. >> they've been in the country for...
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army sergeant dennis weitchel. the brave young soldier was killed in afghanistan, but he wasn't killed saving the enemy, he was killed saving a child. here's the story. >> reporter: three months ago, specialistl trip home from his tour in afghanistan. now the flag flies at half staff in the rhode island state capitol until the 23-year-old father of three is laid to rest. michael was killed in east afghanistan saving the life of an afghanistan child. when michael's convoy came across afghan children in the road, he and others got out to move the children out of the way. but at the last minute, a little girl ran back to pick up some shell casings. weitchel saw her in front of the trucks and pulled her to safety at the last minute. but he was hit accidentally by the truck and died a short time later. captain john allmeyer, michael's platoon leader in iraq, has been hit hard by his death. >> at first i was just overcome with emotion. i was deployed with him. he was one of my guys. then i took a step back and i realized he would have really done that for anyone. that's the type of guy he was. >> dennis, he says, always responded to children. >> we were in the local communities and villages and yo
army sergeant dennis weitchel. the brave young soldier was killed in afghanistan, but he wasn't killed saving the enemy, he was killed saving a child. here's the story. >> reporter: three months ago, specialistl trip home from his tour in afghanistan. now the flag flies at half staff in the rhode island state capitol until the 23-year-old father of three is laid to rest. michael was killed in east afghanistan saving the life of an afghanistan child. when michael's convoy came across...
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army sergeant dennis weichel. he wasn't killed fighting the enemy. he was killed saving a life. cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr has the heroic soldier's story. >> daddy! >> reporter: three months ago specialistt home from his tour in afghanistan. now the flag flies at half staff over the rhode island state capitol until the 29-year-old father of three is laid to rest. weichel was killed in eastern afghanistan saves the life of an afghan child. according to the army, when weichel's armored convoy came across afghan children in the road. he and others got out to move the children out of the way, but at the last minute, a little girl ran back to pick up some shell casings. weichel saw her in front of the trucks and pulled her to safety at the last minute, but he was hit accidentally by the truck and died a short time later. captain christopher john almeier, weichel's platoon leader during a previous tour in iraq was hit hard by his death. >> first, i was overcome by emotion. i deployed with him. he was one of my guys. but then i took a step back, and i realized he would have done that -- he would have really done that for anyone. that's the type of guy he was. >> reporter: dennis, he says, alwa
army sergeant dennis weichel. he wasn't killed fighting the enemy. he was killed saving a life. cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr has the heroic soldier's story. >> daddy! >> reporter: three months ago specialistt home from his tour in afghanistan. now the flag flies at half staff over the rhode island state capitol until the 29-year-old father of three is laid to rest. weichel was killed in eastern afghanistan saves the life of an afghan child. according to the army, when...
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army medical center in washington. you see him with his wife kelsey and his little girl cloe. a short time ago his father dennis told me was meeting with a specialist things are going very well. if his condition continues to stablize he might be out of icu in a few days which would be miraculous considering some of his injuries. people around the country are getting involved to help the family. there has been a tremendous outpouring of support. you can get updates on sergeant mills on facebook. that is very active. also the website, travi travismills.org. there is the web site site. you can sendo nations to help the family. we appreciate being updated with them so we can update you on the first few days of his journey. rick. rick: we continue to think about the mills family. what we come back what could be a break in the case of a missing soldier in north carolina. why police are talking now to a registered sex offender and his connection to the possible, the possible connection to the disappearance of kelli bordeaux. we'll be right back are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured
army medical center in washington. you see him with his wife kelsey and his little girl cloe. a short time ago his father dennis told me was meeting with a specialist things are going very well. if his condition continues to stablize he might be out of icu in a few days which would be miraculous considering some of his injuries. people around the country are getting involved to help the family. there has been a tremendous outpouring of support. you can get updates on sergeant mills on facebook....
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i joined the army in 2001 and i'm assigned to 2nd brigade third infantry, brigade special troop battalion as their 29 echo electronic warfare specialist. and in 2010 a friend of mind told me about an online university where i could earn a degree quickly. i told him i was interested. thereafter i was contacted by this for-profit university and decided to enroll. this was an awful experience. i didn't feel like i was. learning furthermore, i was not being challenged in class. i never wanted to be given grades. i wanted to earn them. it did not feel like this university had their priorities in order. for example, i called the school because i was having trouble logging in to a online course. after several weeks passed, i received a phone call. it turns out they were not calling me to solve my problem. they were calling to recruit my wife. they were not looking out for my education. i felt the focus all financial. so i reported to my chain of command in search of ideas to resolve this situation. i attended an educational fair in the fall of 2011. i immediately enrolled in central texas college. i'm pleased to report that i'm taking classe
i joined the army in 2001 and i'm assigned to 2nd brigade third infantry, brigade special troop battalion as their 29 echo electronic warfare specialist. and in 2010 a friend of mind told me about an online university where i could earn a degree quickly. i told him i was interested. thereafter i was contacted by this for-profit university and decided to enroll. this was an awful experience. i didn't feel like i was. learning furthermore, i was not being challenged in class. i never wanted to be...
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[female narrator] army specialist andrew pike was paralyzed while serving in iraq. a gunshot wound to the left abdomen from a sniper. my first contact with the paralyzed veterans was in walter reed. [national service officer michael killen] we try to reassure him what benefits are out there, and we try to educate him and take some of that stress away from him. p-v-a did a fantastic job making sure that he got those benefits in a timely basis. [michael killen] we helped him apply for automobile grants, special adaptive housing and vocational rehabilitation [andrew pike] right now, i'm going back to school to earn a degree. i'm working with a real estate agency in town with my realtor's license. and i'm just spending time with my wife and child, and just moving on with our lives. just as anyone in my age group would do.
[female narrator] army specialist andrew pike was paralyzed while serving in iraq. a gunshot wound to the left abdomen from a sniper. my first contact with the paralyzed veterans was in walter reed. [national service officer michael killen] we try to reassure him what benefits are out there, and we try to educate him and take some of that stress away from him. p-v-a did a fantastic job making sure that he got those benefits in a timely basis. [michael killen] we helped him apply for automobile...