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. >> last week i made a bet with bob williams at 1015 over the world series. >> bake or prepare 1212 cupcakes, orange and blue icing and owner of the mets. youyou have agreed to sing meet the mets live on the air. >> fortunately i wasi was the winner and he is here with the cupcakes. [laughter] bill: come on income about. >> nice. >> courtesy of viewing cake because i am a great guy. and i am here to pay off my bed. congratulations to the 2015 world champion kansas city royals. i can't believe i'm saying that. >> strangest is what i've got, strangeness. this man called police and lied about being attacked, bound and gagged in church. >> i don't know what to say about that. in this day and time funny things are happening. especially with churches. >> i went looking for an explanation of the church. the door was unlocked, and the burglar alarm was going off. >> the door was unlocked. >> anybody home? >> prosecutors say he called 911, and cops rushed to the church where they found him gagged. he told police of being physically attacked. the story did not hold up, and he has been hit wit
. >> last week i made a bet with bob williams at 1015 over the world series. >> bake or prepare 1212 cupcakes, orange and blue icing and owner of the mets. youyou have agreed to sing meet the mets live on the air. >> fortunately i wasi was the winner and he is here with the cupcakes. [laughter] bill: come on income about. >> nice. >> courtesy of viewing cake because i am a great guy. and i am here to pay off my bed. congratulations to the 2015 world champion kansas...
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(reporter's question): "do you watch sponge bob every day?" (brandon williams, saved friend from choking): "yes!" (anthony williams, brandon's father): "he picked this up from sponge bob and thank god he did."in the episode- sponge bob saves his buddy patrick who isishocking.anthony williams had no idea his son n knew how to do this?(anthony williams, brandon's father): "people think bring autistic they are at a level where they cant do anything but you have no idea what comes out of them."brandon who has quite the sense of humomolovingly nick named d s parents marshmallow and big mac. natsot: "marshmallow. he's big mac."(karen williams, brandon's mother): "he doesn't want any awards doesn't want any attention but he did something we cant even explain how prououwe are of him." (susan williams):"i'm just so proud of him really? (crying)" (anthony williams, dad): "with him anything is possible, he might be saving my life someday." it's now on this morning. morning.still to come... come...the latest example of the power of the internet -- welcome back - the son of
(reporter's question): "do you watch sponge bob every day?" (brandon williams, saved friend from choking): "yes!" (anthony williams, brandon's father): "he picked this up from sponge bob and thank god he did."in the episode- sponge bob saves his buddy patrick who isishocking.anthony williams had no idea his son n knew how to do this?(anthony williams, brandon's father): "people think bring autistic they are at a level where they cant do anything but you have...
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officer bob williams captured them. officer henderson assisted with an at home birth. it looks like mom and baby owen are both doing well. officer henderson wasn't the first responder, stepping in as doctor, this group of boston paramedics delivered a bundle of their own, transported mom to the hospital, finding her too far along. there were some complications during the delivery but both approximate mom and baby are doing well. >>> a delivery man also called a hero this morning. he was making his rounds when he found an elderly woman hurt. why he says he doesn't think twice about fleeing into action and comforting that woman as they waited for help to arrive. >> plus a project expected to cost a billion dollars more than planned. what the drove up the cost and what some believe can reign in those costs. >> 58 degrees to start the morning. much cooler temperatures to start the afternoon hours. visibility good. (coffee being poured into a cup.) save your coffee from the artificial stuff. switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie >> fox 25 investigates has uncovered
officer bob williams captured them. officer henderson assisted with an at home birth. it looks like mom and baby owen are both doing well. officer henderson wasn't the first responder, stepping in as doctor, this group of boston paramedics delivered a bundle of their own, transported mom to the hospital, finding her too far along. there were some complications during the delivery but both approximate mom and baby are doing well. >>> a delivery man also called a hero this morning. he...
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here we weaves through -- weaves through william, mary, bob, joe the whole defense.y 5'11'' but i tell you he was doing it up today. here he is from three. 39 points and career-high and the game-winning three. they win 79-77. >>> good stuff there. doc knicks and the green machine of george mason hosting wright state. thompson of george mason tells wright state you are the wrong state. 32-10. you like that? 32-10 george mason at the half. in the second half livingston with the reverse and george mason ends the two game losing streak 66-39. livingston talking about the win afterwards. >> just wanted to play hard today. we wanted to talk a lot. so -- that's what coach was talking about these past couple of days in practice. so that was a huge focus for us. >> there was nobody who played this unbelievably spectacular game for us. we just -- we played together every guy did their part. >> all right, let's move on here. >>> great game george washington undefeated against cincinnati. off the glass and one. bear cats take the lead. they would not relinquish it. colombians ne
here we weaves through -- weaves through william, mary, bob, joe the whole defense.y 5'11'' but i tell you he was doing it up today. here he is from three. 39 points and career-high and the game-winning three. they win 79-77. >>> good stuff there. doc knicks and the green machine of george mason hosting wright state. thompson of george mason tells wright state you are the wrong state. 32-10. you like that? 32-10 george mason at the half. in the second half livingston with the reverse...
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bob stitt. and wyoming's craig bohl. according to chris williams of cyclone fanatic, bohl has interviewed for the opening. some freezing rain and snow is heading our way in the forecast... meteorologist megan salois joins us with a first look at what to expect tonight and later on this week. the weather again will be going down hill... and it begins early enough as tonight for some parts of the state. southwest iowa is under a winter weather advisory for some freezing rain tonight. this may make roads slick through early sunday morning. then attention turns to monday. a winter storm watch goes into effect monday morning in northwest iowa, where the heaviest of snow will fall. a mix of both rain and some snow will keep totals lower in the des moines metro. before that happens though, we have one more dry day on the way for sunday with mostly cloudy skies and highs in the upper 30s. republican presidential candidate ted cruz made his unds in more dry day on the way for sunday with mostly cloudy skies unds in the state today... he spoke in lenox, cres
bob stitt. and wyoming's craig bohl. according to chris williams of cyclone fanatic, bohl has interviewed for the opening. some freezing rain and snow is heading our way in the forecast... meteorologist megan salois joins us with a first look at what to expect tonight and later on this week. the weather again will be going down hill... and it begins early enough as tonight for some parts of the state. southwest iowa is under a winter weather advisory for some freezing rain tonight. this may...
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and then along comes william shaw. and bob gottlieb for five or six, tina for five or six,. .rlie: for you, is it the perfect base for you to be? david: is a thrilling place. i see my job this way. weis not just -- every week, want to put out a wonderful magazine. every day, we want to have the website be alive to the events. but more and more come to realize because of the revolution we are looking -- , theg through, technological revolution, ultimately, coverage of this or that, but the big overarching job for me, because of the time i'm given, is to get the new from new yorker" here to there with its soul intact. we have a radio television, a program on public radio, everything is a podcast. we have a television program amazon is going to do. charlie: what is that? david: it is a magazine show that alex gibney's team is working on. charlie: he writes documentaries. david: most of these are short documentaries. charlie: associated with "the new yorker"? david: absolutely. television, radio, the web, all the technological aspects. but you have to be alive for all of this. the
and then along comes william shaw. and bob gottlieb for five or six, tina for five or six,. .rlie: for you, is it the perfect base for you to be? david: is a thrilling place. i see my job this way. weis not just -- every week, want to put out a wonderful magazine. every day, we want to have the website be alive to the events. but more and more come to realize because of the revolution we are looking -- , theg through, technological revolution, ultimately, coverage of this or that, but the big...
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bob. we appreciate you joining us today. >>> just ahead another aladdin with the late robin williams as the genie. is it even possible?ried depend last weekend. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. only depend underwear has new confidence core technology for fast absorption and the smooth, comfortable fit of fit-flex™ protection. get a coupon at depend.com count on being slammed this hwith orders. we're getting slammed with orders. and my customers knowing right when their packages arrive. totally slammed! introducing real-time delivery notifications. one more reason this is our season. to see if they could find the guy who uses just for men. it's me. no way. i had no clue. just for men gives you a natural gray-free look in just 5 minutes. it looks really good. great looking hair made easy. just for men. >>> 50 years ago today the great northeast blackout left 30 million people and seven states and parts of canada in the dark for hours. here is how nbc's frank mcgee covered the story. >> we're reaching you from new york under, as you can see, exceedingly stran
bob. we appreciate you joining us today. >>> just ahead another aladdin with the late robin williams as the genie. is it even possible?ried depend last weekend. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. only depend underwear has new confidence core technology for fast absorption and the smooth, comfortable fit of fit-flex™ protection. get a coupon at depend.com count on being slammed this hwith orders. we're getting slammed with...
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pa >>> bob wearve, and kimberly atkins and we're going to talk about the issues that are most important to you. mr. williams. >>> kimberly atkins, not only are you the washington chief washington reporter for the boston harold, you're a columnist, you cover many issues. looking back at the recent un gathering, of the most powerful people in the world, who were the winners and the losers? >> well, definitely the president made his mark, and i can't forget the pope, too. he is not a political figure, but he definitely made a big impact there. but i think the big focus was between president obama and vladimir putin. they had the toast seen around the world where they exchanged icy stairs and gave very differing opinions about the situation in syria, and soon after, russia got involved militarily in syria with missile strikes and that created a big issue, that sort of previewed what we might see going forward in foreign policies between >> don you see mr. putin and president obama to oust syria president as assad and our european allies are more in line with mr. putin, but we have seen what is happening in syri
pa >>> bob wearve, and kimberly atkins and we're going to talk about the issues that are most important to you. mr. williams. >>> kimberly atkins, not only are you the washington chief washington reporter for the boston harold, you're a columnist, you cover many issues. looking back at the recent un gathering, of the most powerful people in the world, who were the winners and the losers? >> well, definitely the president made his mark, and i can't forget the pope, too....
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and william shaw stayed a mere 35 years, bob five or six, tina for five or six and my own goodself. >> rose: is it for you the perfect place for david remnick to be? >> well, it's a thrilling place and i see my job this way, charlie -- every week we want to put out a wonderful magazine, every day we want the web site to be live to the events of cultural and political, but more and more i've come to realize that because of the revolution we're living through -- >> rose: the technology revolution? >> the technological revolution, i think that i ultimately -- you know, coverage of this and that, this writer, another writer, that's essential, but the big over-arching job for me because of the time i'm given is to get the new yorker from here to there with its soul intact. in other words, we now have a radio program. >> rose: podcast. program on public radio. also everything's a podcast as well. we have a television program that amazon is going to do. it's going to start coming out in the beginning of the year. >> rose: what's that? a magazine show that alex gibney's workshop is doing. it
and william shaw stayed a mere 35 years, bob five or six, tina for five or six and my own goodself. >> rose: is it for you the perfect place for david remnick to be? >> well, it's a thrilling place and i see my job this way, charlie -- every week we want to put out a wonderful magazine, every day we want the web site to be live to the events of cultural and political, but more and more i've come to realize that because of the revolution we're living through -- >> rose: the...
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walter williams's organist and bob in new jersey you are the first call. >> i am enjoying the conversation very much into what interested for an opinion on what doctor williams brought up on madison. i'm wondering if he is familiar with richard beeman spoke plain honest man. it would be the principle of federalism to one of a national sipping government. i guess general washington's troops that are threatening were threatening to march on philadelphia for the lack of payment and over time they became an understanding that a stronger centralized government really was critical to our nation's survival. there has to a partnership on an ongoing basis and that remains today. and i'm not arguing with principles of conservatism, but i'm asking you do you recognize the need. as well as the private enterprise that is one question i have and i wonder if i can have a follow-up later. >> host: i have a lot of callers waiting salutes of doctor williams respond to that. it's not whether something is a good idea. the question is it permissible by the united states constitution it's not permissible in the
walter williams's organist and bob in new jersey you are the first call. >> i am enjoying the conversation very much into what interested for an opinion on what doctor williams brought up on madison. i'm wondering if he is familiar with richard beeman spoke plain honest man. it would be the principle of federalism to one of a national sipping government. i guess general washington's troops that are threatening were threatening to march on philadelphia for the lack of payment and over time...
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walter williams is our guest and bob in denville, new jersey, you're the first call it. hello, bob. >> caller: hello. >> host: go-ahead. >> caller: i'm enjoying the conversation very much and i'm interested for an opinion on doctor williams brought up madison. i'm wondering if he's familiar with richard b men's book, plain honest men. >> guest: no, i am not. >> caller: in it he describes the shift from what would be considered a principal of federalism to one of more of a national supreme government. in light of shays rebellion, i guess that it-- general washington's troops that were threatening to march on philadelphia, for lack of payment and over time it became an understanding that they stronger centralized government really was critical to our nation's survival. hamilton felt that way, maurice saw pettway and others felt that way and it really constitutionally is not necessarily an issue of black and white because there have to be the partnership between the federal government as well as the states with an ongoing basis and that remains today. i'm not arguing with p
walter williams is our guest and bob in denville, new jersey, you're the first call it. hello, bob. >> caller: hello. >> host: go-ahead. >> caller: i'm enjoying the conversation very much and i'm interested for an opinion on doctor williams brought up madison. i'm wondering if he's familiar with richard b men's book, plain honest men. >> guest: no, i am not. >> caller: in it he describes the shift from what would be considered a principal of federalism to one of...
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and william cohan, author of "the price of silence." y06 a book here, bob beckel, where is mine? bob, this is -- what happens with this united front thing? can i read their demands? no asking candidate toes raise hands. no yes/know questions. no lightning round. preapproval for graphic and biographies. 30-second opening and closing statements. keep debate hall no warmer than 67 degrees here. >> no green m&ms. >> i used to sit in debate negotiations exactly like that and i listed about most of those things myself. you didn't get any of them. these guys are reacting to their debate last week. who is going to get together and try and change a debate? it looks ridiculous. >> but to the point of chris christie, isn't that, carl, the point of the r&c is to make all of this -- that's what the leaders of the rnc should be doing? >> do not count me in the group that's doing the moaning and complaining about this. i support the rnc continuing to make these decisions and i'm not one of these guys that's going to sit there and moan and complain about it. the presidency is almost never script
and william cohan, author of "the price of silence." y06 a book here, bob beckel, where is mine? bob, this is -- what happens with this united front thing? can i read their demands? no asking candidate toes raise hands. no yes/know questions. no lightning round. preapproval for graphic and biographies. 30-second opening and closing statements. keep debate hall no warmer than 67 degrees here. >> no green m&ms. >> i used to sit in debate negotiations exactly like that...
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. >>> today philadelphia voters as bob said will elect a new mayor, city council members and judges and district attorney seth williamsants to make sure you don't have any problems at the poles. >> a election fraud task force will look a at everything. they will be monitoring election day complaint, allegations of illegal voting, and candidate write in issues. >> we're ready to help if philadelphians go to vote and feel they are being intimidated or people telling them they cannot vote, please call our hot line. >> you can find the hot line numbers for the the election fraud task force at fox 29.com and look under seen on tv. >>> there are several locations where locally electricians happen in municipalities in new jersey and pennsylvania. polls in pennsylvania are opened from 7:00 in the morning until 8:00 tonight. it in new jersey, polls open up at 6:00 a.m. and close at 8:00 p.m. >>> we have you covered on fox 29 at ten we will have results of all of the big races on air and for the very latest, as always for anything in the world, go to fox 29.com. >>> a report of the foul odor leads to the discovery of weapons an
. >>> today philadelphia voters as bob said will elect a new mayor, city council members and judges and district attorney seth williamsants to make sure you don't have any problems at the poles. >> a election fraud task force will look a at everything. they will be monitoring election day complaint, allegations of illegal voting, and candidate write in issues. >> we're ready to help if philadelphians go to vote and feel they are being intimidated or people telling them they...
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william: that seemed like an overreaction to bob diamond who they loved for all of those years that heg barkley a global player, buying lehman on the cheap. for bob diamond was a fall guy for also to things in the u.k. in terms of governance of banks at that time. let me get back to the point -- once upon a time, as we saw in a short movie, is that the banks --racted no mbas, people felix rowan got paid $37 a week when he started on wall street in the 1940's. that was a long time ago. i can see to that. it wasn't once upon a time all about money. in the 1980's, it became about money. the bankers became rock stars, the wall street journal put them on the front page, etc. we wanted to be like that. stephanie: the perverse thing about michael lewis, he is hypercritical of that wall street culture. it is those books and those movies and the culture that attractive people to want to be part of it. i want to share this quote. "culture cannot be regulated like capital and liquidity, but it is just as important." this from bill dudley, new york fed president. important, but it is the culture o
william: that seemed like an overreaction to bob diamond who they loved for all of those years that heg barkley a global player, buying lehman on the cheap. for bob diamond was a fall guy for also to things in the u.k. in terms of governance of banks at that time. let me get back to the point -- once upon a time, as we saw in a short movie, is that the banks --racted no mbas, people felix rowan got paid $37 a week when he started on wall street in the 1940's. that was a long time ago. i can see...
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williams shows us the dramatic rescue here. >> this is dramatic chop per video of a rescue use this afternoon. a woman believed to be in her 50s, bobbing in the water five to 600 feet from the shore in melbourne beach. >> that was coursing through he and his partner. they answered the call. someone saw a swimmer in distress in the ocean. they flew away. >> i tried to make contact with her and she bama way from the floatation device. >> he jumped in the water and convinced her to get in the boat. she just got in and collapsed. had he did say that she couldn't >> he's not sure why she was out so far, but they swam her safely back to. >> thanks for heading me getting back to shore. >> it's gym any time you can go out and help sea a life. it's a great feeling. i hope she's doing well. >> fox's dave williams reporting. >> they had to wait 50 years for a redo. concord erred residents in 2015 making sure that they get a vivid idea of what something is like in the present. something they say their ancestors didn't do. what boston mayor marty walsh is doing tomorrow that he was will protect the city's youth. we're hearing from residents about w
williams shows us the dramatic rescue here. >> this is dramatic chop per video of a rescue use this afternoon. a woman believed to be in her 50s, bobbing in the water five to 600 feet from the shore in melbourne beach. >> that was coursing through he and his partner. they answered the call. someone saw a swimmer in distress in the ocean. they flew away. >> i tried to make contact with her and she bama way from the floatation device. >> he jumped in the water and...
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in the episode, sponge bob saves his buddy patrick and anthony williams had no idea his son could do this. >> people think him being autistic they are at a level they can't do anything. but you have no idea what happens with these kids. it's amazing what they -- what comes out of them. brandon who has quite the sense of humor lovingly nick nicknamed his parents marshmallow and big mac. me doesn't want awards and attention but he is doing something, we can't explain how proud we are of him. i'm just so proud of him. it's really -- >> with him, anything is possible. he might be saving my life some day. >> that's a difference to make, all because of sponge bob? >> yes, but it saved a life. the military under scrutiny accused of spending millions on sporting events. >> where all the money went and which branch spent it. >> it's breezy and bright, but of course the patriots playing at gillette this afternoon. we are looking at temperatures climbing from the 40s to the 50s for kick off. we are still going to be dealing i will show it is the:30, sunday, november 8th i'm brian miller. >> and
in the episode, sponge bob saves his buddy patrick and anthony williams had no idea his son could do this. >> people think him being autistic they are at a level they can't do anything. but you have no idea what happens with these kids. it's amazing what they -- what comes out of them. brandon who has quite the sense of humor lovingly nick nicknamed his parents marshmallow and big mac. me doesn't want awards and attention but he is doing something, we can't explain how proud we are of...
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reporter: and brandon williams and his class mate -- is a hero, and when his class mate started choking he saved her,. >> and i said where did you learn it and he said sponge bob? >> reporter: you can say what >> my son picked it up. it's incredible. >> reporter: and this isn't the first time that sponge bob helped someone save a life. i know this because i covered a story a lot like this one four and a half years ago. >> she goes ally, are you choking, and i go. >> reporter: for those two girls in long beach. this clarinet moment provided the same life saving help, but it's more intense because another school choked and died in school last week. >> it was like jess a, you could have die -- jessica, you could have died. >> reporter: and because of the challenges of autism, it's amazing that he understands the critical details. >> he was four and a half years old, and he directed the bus driver to my mother's house. you know it. >> reporter: and for jessica. >> what do you think of your friend? >> awesome. >> reporter: you think he's awesome? >> and cute. >> reporter: she went forget either. stacey sager. channel 7. >> he is awesome, and cute. still ahead, one
reporter: and brandon williams and his class mate -- is a hero, and when his class mate started choking he saved her,. >> and i said where did you learn it and he said sponge bob? >> reporter: you can say what >> my son picked it up. it's incredible. >> reporter: and this isn't the first time that sponge bob helped someone save a life. i know this because i covered a story a lot like this one four and a half years ago. >> she goes ally, are you choking, and i go....
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bob dole. they said we ought to have something like the 90-10 rule and then a couple years before that a guy that senator durbin would remember named william bennett -- remember him secretary of education? -- here's what he called for-profit trade schools. here's what he called them in 1987. he said this is his quote diploma mills designed to trip the poor-- trick the poor to the take on federal loan debt or graduate them ill had prepared to enter the job market and pay off their loans. that's what he called them. as i said earlier there's some for-profits that do really good jobs but there's a bunch that don't. that was the case in 1987. and unfortunately it's the case today. i just want to say, we have -- you have -- i have -- tom harass quinn in past years -- continually drant attention drawn the attention of our colleagues to anyone who wants to listening to this issue. this needs to be fixed. it needs to be fixed. i want to thank senator tour dur win. i think we're starting to break through. some of the folks that are the worst in this business are starting to fold. that is a good thing. mr. durbin: thank you for that. let me show you
bob dole. they said we ought to have something like the 90-10 rule and then a couple years before that a guy that senator durbin would remember named william bennett -- remember him secretary of education? -- here's what he called for-profit trade schools. here's what he called them in 1987. he said this is his quote diploma mills designed to trip the poor-- trick the poor to the take on federal loan debt or graduate them ill had prepared to enter the job market and pay off their loans. that's...
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bob. >> he fought in one of world war ii's most notable battles. local veteran says he wants to honor all of the families every those who have served in wars. >> so herschel woody williams, the congressional medal of honor recipient, who fought in the battle of hiro jima, credit dollars with fighting back the japanese with 70-pound flame thrower, for four hours. >> my god. >> he is the last surviving recipient from that battle. now the 91 year old wants to honor the families every those who never made it home. >> we have no national monument anywhere, that recognized a sacrifice that those people made so we could stay free. >> williams started foundation to build gold star memorial around the country. he is hoping to have gold star memorial in every state in the next five years. right now, there is one in valley forge, and another one is planned for philadelphia of the. >> that's right. >> wonderful. >> nice work there, woody. 7:09. >> well, people are finding all sort every ways to say thanks to our veterans today. >> including free rides. what do you think about this? couple of you know car services in our area are offering free rides to veterans. any vet, needing to
bob. >> he fought in one of world war ii's most notable battles. local veteran says he wants to honor all of the families every those who have served in wars. >> so herschel woody williams, the congressional medal of honor recipient, who fought in the battle of hiro jima, credit dollars with fighting back the japanese with 70-pound flame thrower, for four hours. >> my god. >> he is the last surviving recipient from that battle. now the 91 year old wants to honor the...