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neighbors checked in on the couple to make sure they were okay, but navy base could get to them. >> fortunately it wad a good case. an elderly couple trams in joe, you asked the fire department with key questions. >> dave freeman told me that with just a staff of 76, covering 40,000 residence wasn't feasible for the emergency personnel to check in on every household that was affected by the storms. while he commends residence on engelwood road for checking on each other that they probably weren't showing the best idea for the flemmings, their mid-70s to stay inside their home trapped inside. and even though that they said that they were okay that they said that the situation could have changed quickly that neighbors should have contacted the department about the situation. and as a safety precaution. >> if they had known that they were trapped in the home that there would be no way out for them. if that was the case and that i have to be honest with you that i wasn't aware of this case. but if it were indeed the case >> reporter: the chief says that it will take at least another 24 hours to com
neighbors checked in on the couple to make sure they were okay, but navy base could get to them. >> fortunately it wad a good case. an elderly couple trams in joe, you asked the fire department with key questions. >> dave freeman told me that with just a staff of 76, covering 40,000 residence wasn't feasible for the emergency personnel to check in on every household that was affected by the storms. while he commends residence on engelwood road for checking on each other that they...
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it's not operated we the navy. but when you take a look at it, it's something that someone has to keep in the back of their mind. where do we think the russian navy is going? there are clear challenges. the sanctions that are a result of their activities in the u careen have hurt them, especially in terms of their ability to procure western electronics, machine tooling is a big one, their shipyards will likely face a falloff in trained personnel sometime in the near future simply because of demographic issues and a sort of lack of funding through the 1990s and early 2000s. what i refer to as the post-soviet naval platforms encountered problems, decades long. however, this is the key part to remember, what they do have is very good. the new submarines are technically excellent. the head of the naval warfare center had a model of the new ssn built in his office because he was so impressed with it. and we're going to have to -- this is something we're going to have to monitor. in the baltic, the deezen submarine fleets, i
it's not operated we the navy. but when you take a look at it, it's something that someone has to keep in the back of their mind. where do we think the russian navy is going? there are clear challenges. the sanctions that are a result of their activities in the u careen have hurt them, especially in terms of their ability to procure western electronics, machine tooling is a big one, their shipyards will likely face a falloff in trained personnel sometime in the near future simply because of...
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claims in the south china sea and by the military drills as you say that include not only the chinese navy butilding a blue water naval capability for the first time in 600 years. they're directly threatening what people have long called the first island chain that separates china's territorial waters and the near waters from the pacific ocean itself. and its belligerence is really troubling to everybody in that area in east and southeast asia. the united states position is essentially absence. absence physically with our naval capabilities, only rarely there and utterly absent politically as you say with the president. >> and it amount to ak we essence. and that has got to disturb mightily japan, south korea, the philippines, all of our allies in the region. this is truly disturbing pass sievety on the part of what has been a very passive administration throughout the past seven and a half years. >> and i think getting worse and threatening as well. taiwan where much of our semi conductor technology comes from. the nation's of southeast asia, india obviously worried. allowing china to just as
claims in the south china sea and by the military drills as you say that include not only the chinese navy butilding a blue water naval capability for the first time in 600 years. they're directly threatening what people have long called the first island chain that separates china's territorial waters and the near waters from the pacific ocean itself. and its belligerence is really troubling to everybody in that area in east and southeast asia. the united states position is essentially absence....
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he earned three m navy but he never got them. >> he just wanted to get home. >> it was such an honor to live and grow up and be drafted in the service. >> his children found out about the missing medals. and they called the county to secure the medals. and now the county is marking it a day in his recognition for all the years he wasn't of the phoenix southeasterly america thought our pancakes were pretty special. but we knew we could do better. so we did. we made denny's new pancakes 50% fluffier with fresh buttermilk and hint of vanilla. if you disagree, the cakes are free. >>> this is cbs 5 news. >> welcome back. remembering the victims of the phoenix serial shooter. planned this evening in maryville. people are still on edge. this shooter has not been caught. >> yes, he hasn't, but they're putting the fears aside trying to focus on the victims. the prayer vigil is expected to get underway in just about an hour or so. we're at 55th avenue and osborne. the idea here is to focus on the victims who lost their lives at the hands of a cold- blooded kill the streets. seven people have b
he earned three m navy but he never got them. >> he just wanted to get home. >> it was such an honor to live and grow up and be drafted in the service. >> his children found out about the missing medals. and they called the county to secure the medals. and now the county is marking it a day in his recognition for all the years he wasn't of the phoenix southeasterly america thought our pancakes were pretty special. but we knew we could do better. so we did. we made denny's new...
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but we can stop them. send them a message. we're going to protect our kids - not their profits. ♪ >>> a special ceremony wrapped up this afternoon. the navyg history by naming a ship after harvey milk. he was a gay rights activist but also a navy diver early in his career. chris nguyen is live on treasure island with more on today's event. chris? >> reporter: dan, a number of people made their way out to treasure island for today's ceremony. we saw some members of the lgbt-q community as well as elected officials. also here, the family of harvey milk. with the san francisco skyline in the distance, naval officials announce that a soon to be built oiler will be named after former supervisor milk. >> and even after death, his voice still spoke. his struggles continued. and his calls taken up by countless others. >> reporter: the us harvey milk will be the first named for a gay rights leader and one of six replenishment ships in its class all named after those who fought for civil rights. stewart milk was just 17 when his uncle was assassinated. >> my uncle had the courage to go in with the hate mile and the death threat -- mail and death th
but we can stop them. send them a message. we're going to protect our kids - not their profits. ♪ >>> a special ceremony wrapped up this afternoon. the navyg history by naming a ship after harvey milk. he was a gay rights activist but also a navy diver early in his career. chris nguyen is live on treasure island with more on today's event. chris? >> reporter: dan, a number of people made their way out to treasure island for today's ceremony. we saw some members of the lgbt-q...
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but for former navy officer brad snyder... that was only the start of his road back. and... jill martin hits the streets of rio with international supermodel adriana lima... in search of the perfect outfit for copacabana beach.
but for former navy officer brad snyder... that was only the start of his road back. and... jill martin hits the streets of rio with international supermodel adriana lima... in search of the perfect outfit for copacabana beach.
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but the suspect is in custody. >>> also happening right tbhowbt u.s. navy taking more action against iran. too close for comfort to within of our naval destroyers. but now the navy is firing warning shots. a state department spokeswoman says incidents like this unnecessarily escalate tensions. she says the u.s. does not know iran's intentions. >>> e-mails from hiblght's private e-mail servers could be released released no late later than september 13. ful. >>> homeland shutter is investigating the hack into actress leslie jones' website. nude photos and her personal informs information was post on her site on wednesday. some reports say the hackers got through her website -- got to her website through her icloud account. >>> recovery efforts are through the area on wednesday. the worst hit, kokomo, where thousands of people still no d'oh not have power. the national weather service says tornadoes were produce bruceed by single line of super cell storm clouds. let's see what the forecast is tomorrow. >> my graphics are about a minute behind, 5:13 give or take. 68 degrees is the dew point, bu
but the suspect is in custody. >>> also happening right tbhowbt u.s. navy taking more action against iran. too close for comfort to within of our naval destroyers. but now the navy is firing warning shots. a state department spokeswoman says incidents like this unnecessarily escalate tensions. she says the u.s. does not know iran's intentions. >>> e-mails from hiblght's private e-mail servers could be released released no late later than september 13. ful. >>>...
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this has just been a great experience and i'm so grateful to the navy but they were able to >> and emotional day of closure for them. yesterday governor hickenlooper ordered flags were lowered to half staff in all public buildings from sunrise and till sunset today in his honor. >> a great ceremony. also kudos to dan daru who went in that and he recorded the whole thing on his cell phone. that's where the video came from >> some sad news tonight for star wars fans. actor kenny baker died today. that's according to his knees, life the sassy, beloved droid are to d2 and the star were films. fans and fellow actors are playing tribute to baker on social media. mark hamill, aka's luke skywalker tweeting today goodbye kenny baker, a lifelong loyal friends. i left his optimism and determination. he was the droid i was looking for. >> brendan dassey was only 18 when he was found guilty of murder, but soon he could leave prison a free man. it is a case that gained national atten netflix documentary making a murder. ashley's years sears from our sister station wi ti in milwaukee has more. >> it's a ca
this has just been a great experience and i'm so grateful to the navy but they were able to >> and emotional day of closure for them. yesterday governor hickenlooper ordered flags were lowered to half staff in all public buildings from sunrise and till sunset today in his honor. >> a great ceremony. also kudos to dan daru who went in that and he recorded the whole thing on his cell phone. that's where the video came from >> some sad news tonight for star wars fans. actor kenny...
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look across the force today, in naval aviation, we remain in high demand, not just naval aviation, but navy in general. i think that's -- it is because of the value, the relevance and the -- what we bring to our combatant and fleet commanders around the world. we're delivering combat effects now in the middle east. we have been doing that for the last 15 years. we do it very well. few months ago, we had four carrier strike groups. harry s. truman, air wing 7, turning it over with eisenhower and air wing 3. in the western pacific, john c. stennis and we're operating outside the first island chain. that's first time in a long time we had two carriers operating together and one dedicated deployment to the western pacific, not going through the pacific to the middle east. that was significant. so four carrier strike groups operating. and then we have three more in workups at that same time. today we have got truman is home, stennis is home, eisenhower stands to watch in the north arabian gulf. reagan is getting ready to get under way for fall patrol. and then vincent and bush in the next to go.
look across the force today, in naval aviation, we remain in high demand, not just naval aviation, but navy in general. i think that's -- it is because of the value, the relevance and the -- what we bring to our combatant and fleet commanders around the world. we're delivering combat effects now in the middle east. we have been doing that for the last 15 years. we do it very well. few months ago, we had four carrier strike groups. harry s. truman, air wing 7, turning it over with eisenhower and...
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navy base, but has no grocery store. paulin: we're waving all commercial permitting fees, so that is a big one. it cuts a lot of overhead for businesses. businesses and get them in here. jessica: the mayor says he's worked with property owners to tear down some dilapidated buildings and is joining forces with navy officials in an effort to continue its expansion. the biggest challenge for this millennial mayor? mayor paulin: i guess the biggest frustration is maybe the speed of government. it is a slower process. to slow down. they say he may represent a movement that goes beyond indian head: a discontent with the status-quo, seen up highway 210 in the nation's capital and beyond. business owner: i think what we got is, we have a mindset that doesn't accept that the way things happened in the past has to be the way things have to be moving forward. and indian head made that change. i think it is a change for the better. jessica: a change, the young mayor says, he hopes will inspire other young leaders. are looking for is
navy base, but has no grocery store. paulin: we're waving all commercial permitting fees, so that is a big one. it cuts a lot of overhead for businesses. businesses and get them in here. jessica: the mayor says he's worked with property owners to tear down some dilapidated buildings and is joining forces with navy officials in an effort to continue its expansion. the biggest challenge for this millennial mayor? mayor paulin: i guess the biggest frustration is maybe the speed of government. it...
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believe the time has gone so quickly and to turn the tables to your mother and father but they enlisted in his majesty's navy to defend shakespeare's england i know you have an economics degree i thank you were a protegee of how you came to write the book. >> my father is english and joined the navy age 17 he and his brother that is where the dedication comes from jeffrey to stratford upon avon and it was probably the colonel and his mentor that taught shakespeare was the quintessential story teller and to move teach us how to tell a good tale. >> and as i mentioned in my remarks they call that a page turner and there really is. as a former attorney i am working on a law review and you are as meticulous about footnotes, it is just a page turning book. now one thing i would like to talk about david think of the folger library of course, and you mentioned that a little bit but to the end of his life he knew he wanted to have a whole is how they can about so tell us about that. >> henry and his wife were friends at the university of pennsylvania. and to ask for example, you have the copy i can look at? dozens o
believe the time has gone so quickly and to turn the tables to your mother and father but they enlisted in his majesty's navy to defend shakespeare's england i know you have an economics degree i thank you were a protegee of how you came to write the book. >> my father is english and joined the navy age 17 he and his brother that is where the dedication comes from jeffrey to stratford upon avon and it was probably the colonel and his mentor that taught shakespeare was the quintessential...
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maybe you don't care about what the united states states navy is doing in the middle east but you like to watch u.s. naval operations, how the ship operates and what kind of tac c tactics they use. this is information they compile if you're goal is to push the united states navy out of the pacific. >> china has been pin the unite anti-piracy operations and china says this is one of the main reasons for this outpost to repair and resupply the ships involved in that effort. how important is china's participation this this anti-piracy mission. >> i don't think it's hugely important. these kinds of things wouldn't happen without the backbone of the u.s. navy. this is the only naval force that can operate in a sustained manner around the world. if anybody else does that you have to have the u.s. navy to operate with. the chinese are there but it gives them a lot of operational experience on how to operate a navy and that's very important for them. >> all right. it's interesting. thank you as always. >> thank you for having me. >>> there are new fears about the zika virus here at home. more
maybe you don't care about what the united states states navy is doing in the middle east but you like to watch u.s. naval operations, how the ship operates and what kind of tac c tactics they use. this is information they compile if you're goal is to push the united states navy out of the pacific. >> china has been pin the unite anti-piracy operations and china says this is one of the main reasons for this outpost to repair and resupply the ships involved in that effort. how important is...
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. >> last year we walked to the navy yard but this is great. >> and 5,000 scored the coveted invite with000 left on the wait list. >> the first year from 1300 to 5,000 is pretty incredible. >> it is just about community and sharing a meal, and then it turns into an amazing, amazing party. >> we have our table, we have our chairs. >> right. >> we also have a picnic basket. >> people bring their own food and get creative with decor. >> i just decided ok, i want a chandelier. >> we try to go with the parisian theme every year. >> one, two, three! >> it is amazing. every year dress alike and totally into it, it is awesome. i love it. >> a record 5,000 people turned out for this event making it one of the largest in the country. and people are already wondering where next year's will be and if it will be able to top this year's. reporting live, christie ileto for "action news." >> thank you. >>> after 2 1/2 years of cop instruction the new expansion. king of prussia mall officially opened today. for the first time it is one mall. the 155,000 square-foot section linking the courts and plaza ha
. >> last year we walked to the navy yard but this is great. >> and 5,000 scored the coveted invite with000 left on the wait list. >> the first year from 1300 to 5,000 is pretty incredible. >> it is just about community and sharing a meal, and then it turns into an amazing, amazing party. >> we have our table, we have our chairs. >> right. >> we also have a picnic basket. >> people bring their own food and get creative with decor. >> i just...
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john peletti served three medals serving in the navy, but never picked them on friday, he finally got the medals he deserved. and i'm very proud. >> reporter: this is the moment john never expected. seven decades after serve fiscal the navy, at 91 years old, he's getting his three combat medals. >> wanted to say thank you for serving, and you have blessed us all. >> this means a lot to me. >> reporter: he was drafted in 1942. he was sent overseas to help recapture guam from the japanese. three years later, he came home to his sweetheart, and today they ever bought. >> i was always pretty happy there, and comfortable. >> reporter: the father and grandfather knew he earned the medals, but never got them. now, that oversight has been fixed. county executive rob astorino. >> it wasn't something that was in his mind when he was serving. my just wanted to get home. >> reporter: he said be serving america wasty greatest experience of his life. >> it was such an honor and grow up and be drafted in the service. >> reporter: and me has no regets. >> i can't complain about anything. i love be ev
john peletti served three medals serving in the navy, but never picked them on friday, he finally got the medals he deserved. and i'm very proud. >> reporter: this is the moment john never expected. seven decades after serve fiscal the navy, at 91 years old, he's getting his three combat medals. >> wanted to say thank you for serving, and you have blessed us all. >> this means a lot to me. >> reporter: he was drafted in 1942. he was sent overseas to help recapture guam...
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navy has taken responsibility but people say it's not enough. they want blood screenings for those who live here and navy to foot the bill. >> my aunt lives in warminster and has bladder cancer that is rare. what do you think? >> republican congress michael fitzpatrick is confident it will get done. >> they've been sincere but wrong. >> cdc indicated tests would not yield data useful in the big picture. the congressman disagrees and calls a blood test a basic right. >> thing is your recollection joe, all the representatives, democrat, republican, congressional, state house dell graition we're all united in the demand aquife be kleernd up and public wells be cleaned up. >> why not offer widespread blood tests. >> my concern is to get the water safe to drink. >> parents expect the government to do what is right and want help uncovering damage many say is already done. in huntingdon valley, i'm joe holden. cbs3, eyewitness news. >> well the national guard is now on standby in wisconsin after a night of violence in milwaukee. tensions flared after a
navy has taken responsibility but people say it's not enough. they want blood screenings for those who live here and navy to foot the bill. >> my aunt lives in warminster and has bladder cancer that is rare. what do you think? >> republican congress michael fitzpatrick is confident it will get done. >> they've been sincere but wrong. >> cdc indicated tests would not yield data useful in the big picture. the congressman disagrees and calls a blood test a basic right....
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but the cajun navy is basically locals with boats who have jumped out there in the flood to help everybodyut. not just them but every day normal people, people in other parishes and stuff who weren't getting flooded, really united as a community. there was no black lives matter boat or no trump boat or no clinton foundation boat. it was regular every day people, didn't care what color you were, didn't care whatever your mindset was, they helped everybody. they are helping everybody. people at home donate, do whatever you have to do. a lot of people lost everything. over 40,000 homes and stuff. my hat's off to the people of louisiana who showed that when real bad things happen, people unite and it's not a color thing. it's a human thing. they are still human beings in this country. i think that's great. >> i would agree with that. kennedy? >> i didn't know we were getting all important and sensitive and thoughtful toward other people. i was just going to say, there was a report that came out this week that said flossing doesn't do much for you. i wanted to say that i'm still an advocate of
but the cajun navy is basically locals with boats who have jumped out there in the flood to help everybodyut. not just them but every day normal people, people in other parishes and stuff who weren't getting flooded, really united as a community. there was no black lives matter boat or no trump boat or no clinton foundation boat. it was regular every day people, didn't care what color you were, didn't care whatever your mindset was, they helped everybody. they are helping everybody. people at...
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interestingly enough there is a captain who is now retired but was in the navy for years, using the weapon does violate international humanitarian law because weapons cannot be contained or discriminate between combatants and noncombatants. they destroy. they try to raise the differences in both cases and i'm not how. it's interesting that a there's slightly less but you don't. the lack of being able to control the. you could have the two countries that change the. he made the speech in prague in 2009 where he pursued a world without nuclear weapons and. how do you assess progress on the issue? on the nuclear weapons in the soviet union and nonproliferation, when he got to the senate he was interested. he traveled with other senators to. the first speech abroad was 2009. they have to endorse this plan which the control and ratified so that was a compromise he ma made. aware of what the nuclear weapons can duty presided over the decision to reconnect to that. at the same time not to have another nation of the world join the club and give credit to we can talk about until the cows come home
interestingly enough there is a captain who is now retired but was in the navy for years, using the weapon does violate international humanitarian law because weapons cannot be contained or discriminate between combatants and noncombatants. they destroy. they try to raise the differences in both cases and i'm not how. it's interesting that a there's slightly less but you don't. the lack of being able to control the. you could have the two countries that change the. he made the speech in prague...
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security breach is the result of but the leak is causing controversy in australia because earlier this year the company contract to build 12 submarines for the australian navy. a different model but the incident is raising security concerns. as the deal ofd the century. dcns won a 30ctor apriln euro contract in to build australia's next generation of submarines but the agreement could be compromised sensitive documents on the submarine were leaked to .he public on wednesday the submarine has been sold to countries such as spain and brazil as well as india which signed a 3.1 billion euro contract with the company in 2005. indian authorities say the leak could pose a security threat and make the submarines unsafe to use. >> you have instructed the chief entire to analyze the matter including what has been leaked and what the documents say about us. reporter: australian authorities meanwhile have sought to downplay the incident and said the revelations wouldn't jeopardize the deal with the french constructor. buildingbmarine we're with the french is called the barracuda. it's a completely different submarine to the scorpine built theindia and we have highest p
security breach is the result of but the leak is causing controversy in australia because earlier this year the company contract to build 12 submarines for the australian navy. a different model but the incident is raising security concerns. as the deal ofd the century. dcns won a 30ctor apriln euro contract in to build australia's next generation of submarines but the agreement could be compromised sensitive documents on the submarine were leaked to .he public on wednesday the submarine has...
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frankly i have a chapter in their called "for me -- from a navy point of view called "fighting the " so maybend macarthur i can be blamed for a little but of the army-navy rivalry. at the time, that was about seven or eight years ago, i had no idea i would go ahead and write about general macarthur. i was encouraged to do that both by my publisher into editor and agent. it always seems to be a collaborative approach about where i'm going to go next. i'm the kind of guy, i may have a real short-term attention span or something, i cannot go and research an entire book. i have got to begin research from a chapter outline and then write very, very quickly. go through many, many different variations of that i cannot say -- because i do. thank you, computers. but i also go ahead and stay pretty close to that process in terms of outlining everything. " frankly, when i get to the end, maps and photos are important and in this particular least four times as jim pointed out, many e-mails to the process. in you know, that is just an important part. sometimes as a five and historian as im, i miss some of the give and take a little bit that you migh
frankly i have a chapter in their called "for me -- from a navy point of view called "fighting the " so maybend macarthur i can be blamed for a little but of the army-navy rivalry. at the time, that was about seven or eight years ago, i had no idea i would go ahead and write about general macarthur. i was encouraged to do that both by my publisher into editor and agent. it always seems to be a collaborative approach about where i'm going to go next. i'm the kind of guy, i may...
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though, not co-breaking but breaking but deciphering, there is a difference, so it was relatively easy to break that cipher because of how regimented the german navy was in communications with its ships. i don't want to bore anybody with details of this, but essentially if you signal the same lightship every night at 6:00 p.m., you're going to eventually catch on that this is the lightship and it 6:00 p.m. and message and you know what it is saying. so through that process there able to become very adept not only at deciphering but back to >> i had somebody in the audience asked me how you discover the lever of detail of what the lusitania was wearing, flower that somebody wore their pocket or something like that, where is where is all that information to be found? >> i hate to say but all that detail is in the very detail cataloguing personal effects found on the dead afterwards. >> who did all of that cataloguing? >> guest: it was mostly the british navy, people in queenstown, maryland, some other people. actually put out a confidential book after the sinking which contained every name, everybody, every listed person it affected and the reason h
though, not co-breaking but breaking but deciphering, there is a difference, so it was relatively easy to break that cipher because of how regimented the german navy was in communications with its ships. i don't want to bore anybody with details of this, but essentially if you signal the same lightship every night at 6:00 p.m., you're going to eventually catch on that this is the lightship and it 6:00 p.m. and message and you know what it is saying. so through that process there able to become...
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navy has taken responsibility but people here say it's not enough. they want blood screenings for those who live here and they want the navy to foot the bill. >> my aunt has a rare bladder cancer. >> the question becomes why not offer that blood screening? republican michael fitzpatrick was out here. he says he's it will get done >> they've been scenario but wrong. >> reporter: a division of the cdc indicated blood tests wouldn't yield data that's useful in the big picture. congressman decrease and calls a blood test a basic right. >> the thing is all of the representatives, democrat, republican, congressional, state house delegation, we'll all united in a command that cleaned up, the public wells be cleaned up. >> reporter: many are skeptical. why not offer wide, spread blood tests >> my concern is to get our water safe to drink. >> reporter: parents say they expect the government to do what's right and want help uncovering the damage many say is already done. in huntingdon valley, joe holden cbs3 "eyewitness news." >>> a 16-year-old has been shots h
navy has taken responsibility but people here say it's not enough. they want blood screenings for those who live here and they want the navy to foot the bill. >> my aunt has a rare bladder cancer. >> the question becomes why not offer that blood screening? republican michael fitzpatrick was out here. he says he's it will get done >> they've been scenario but wrong. >> reporter: a division of the cdc indicated blood tests wouldn't yield data that's useful in the big...
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, we said he served the secretary of the navy, but we appreciate the caller. north carolina. >> i just wanted to comment -- in the fall of 1940, when the willkie did a whistle stop tour of florida. i happened to be a western union trainee in melbourne, florida. he was on the rear platform of the train. a crowd of 50 or 60 people have the opportunity to shake hands with wendell willkie. that was the comment i wanted to add. >> do you remember if you saw him on the whistle stop tour? what did you take when you saw him campaign? did he leave an impression? >> i was a kid at 18-years old. i was in awe. here is a guide could be the president of the united states. i am 89 now. i was 18 then. just a kid. i was visibly impressed. it was really something. it was something very, very special. >> james, thanks for the call. these are some of the images of the crowds swarming around wendell willkie. he also used the media. a couple of points that nbc radio carried almost 30 hours of the republican convention in philadelphia. television was introd
, we said he served the secretary of the navy, but we appreciate the caller. north carolina. >> i just wanted to comment -- in the fall of 1940, when the willkie did a whistle stop tour of florida. i happened to be a western union trainee in melbourne, florida. he was on the rear platform of the train. a crowd of 50 or 60 people have the opportunity to shake hands with wendell willkie. that was the comment i wanted to add. >> do you remember if you saw him on the whistle stop tour?...
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navy is inevitable, and right around the corner. admiral mcdevitt: so they're going to have the range of capability just like the us will ha but because the rest of world's navies have gotten smaller, it will be the second most capable navy in the world. scott: last month, president obama called for china to stop the construction. president obama: i reiterated the us will continue to fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows, and we will support the right of all countries to do the same. scott mcdevitt is confident that : china's bluster won't interfere with the u.s. navy's one way china can prevent us from doing that and that's if they try to use force and shoot at us and try to attack us. in short of that, we can go where we damn well please, but where international law permits. scott: do you think that's a realistic scenario, that that would ever occur? mcdevitt: i don't think so. no. china's not stupid. they're not going to, why would they want to start a, a conflict with a nuclear armed united states. thn sharyl: fallout continues over the april release of more than eleven million documents dubbed the panama papers.
navy is inevitable, and right around the corner. admiral mcdevitt: so they're going to have the range of capability just like the us will ha but because the rest of world's navies have gotten smaller, it will be the second most capable navy in the world. scott: last month, president obama called for china to stop the construction. president obama: i reiterated the us will continue to fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows, and we will support the right of all countries to do...
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. >> phil enjoys his job at wal*mart for now but hopes to join the navy after high school. >>> in youroney tonight, is that chip on your debit and credit card really protecting you? american retailers are spending millions of dollars to switch over to the new chip card reader system but security experts say crooks may have found way to work around it. the magnetic strip on cards is imbedded with a code letting card readers know they have the chip but hackers can rewrite the code in the strip making it act like a chip less card again. then they can steal the card information. the code can be rewritten because emery trailers do not encrypt transactions through their payment machines and this makes card information vulnerable. >>> amazon is shipping so many package these days it needs its own planes much the company rolled out its first branded jet part of a cargo fleet that will deliver packages for amazon's prime members. amazon plans to have 40 planes over the next two years. >>> tonight in your health more and more women who get pregnant are either overweight or obese. that's accordin
. >> phil enjoys his job at wal*mart for now but hopes to join the navy after high school. >>> in youroney tonight, is that chip on your debit and credit card really protecting you? american retailers are spending millions of dollars to switch over to the new chip card reader system but security experts say crooks may have found way to work around it. the magnetic strip on cards is imbedded with a code letting card readers know they have the chip but hackers can rewrite the code...
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secondly i knew, i don't want to talk about it as i don't want to get some navy officers embarrassed but i knew that everything is reported on a navy ship and that night the navy, that aircraft carrier never turned around to recover anyone. they never told higher command were picking up a chopper or an airplane. that's very important. they have to do that. there was no such report in the login the logs have since been classified. the third thing is i didn't know there were. [inaudible] i knew that it was impossible that that happened. i called mark and he's teaching at the university of delaware and i said to mark, mark i'm going to ask you a question to which i think the answer before i ask you is no and here's the question. did you actually see those photographs you describe so vividly in your article. he described how they went in and how they looked and he said no. i said how did you learn about them. he said i was given a briefing about them from somebody i trust and he described him very vividly. i said why did you say you hadn't seen him. he said well something to the effect that
secondly i knew, i don't want to talk about it as i don't want to get some navy officers embarrassed but i knew that everything is reported on a navy ship and that night the navy, that aircraft carrier never turned around to recover anyone. they never told higher command were picking up a chopper or an airplane. that's very important. they have to do that. there was no such report in the login the logs have since been classified. the third thing is i didn't know there were. [inaudible] i knew...
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she is speaking she is very conscious of the fact that there may be 2000 people in the brooklyn navy yard but there are millions of people watching through the cable nets. and to have them see me with modulating and managing my volume my pace, delivering my attack line to my teleprompter with really good timing, a couple of thousand people in front of me and the thousand people behind me and the naval yard i have to say it they are props. because she wants to sound out just right, presidential, not overbearing, and someone that you, watching at home and then whatever gets use the next morning on the today show sounds. that's a person who i think has the temperament for the oval office. >> you make the point in your book that we won't know for a few minutes what the outstanding gap or success of this cycle has been. so far what has been one or two of the best stage political moments and one one or two of the worst? >> the point that i make in the book is that many of the things that really came back to haunt candidates about what they did in public you would not have known it at the time. a qu
she is speaking she is very conscious of the fact that there may be 2000 people in the brooklyn navy yard but there are millions of people watching through the cable nets. and to have them see me with modulating and managing my volume my pace, delivering my attack line to my teleprompter with really good timing, a couple of thousand people in front of me and the thousand people behind me and the naval yard i have to say it they are props. because she wants to sound out just right, presidential,...
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navy has taken responsibility but people here say it's not enough. ey want blood screenings for those who live here and they want the navy to foot the bill. >> my aunt has a rare bladder cancer. >> the question becomes why not offer that blood screening? republican michael fitzpatrick was out here. he says he's it will get done >> they've been scenario but wrong. >> reporter: a division of the cdc indicated blood tests wouldn't yield data that's useful in the big picture. congressman decrease and calls a blood test a basic right. >> the thing is all of the representatives, democrat, republican, congressional, state house delegation, we'll all united in a command that cleaned up, the public wells be cleaned up. >> reporter: many are skeptical. why not offer wide, spread blood tests >> my concern is to get our water safe to drink. >> reporter: parents say they expect the government to do what's right and want help uncovering the damage many say is already done. in huntingdon valley, joe holden cbs3 "eyewitness news." >>> a 16-year-old has been shots han
navy has taken responsibility but people here say it's not enough. ey want blood screenings for those who live here and they want the navy to foot the bill. >> my aunt has a rare bladder cancer. >> the question becomes why not offer that blood screening? republican michael fitzpatrick was out here. he says he's it will get done >> they've been scenario but wrong. >> reporter: a division of the cdc indicated blood tests wouldn't yield data that's useful in the big...
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the navy has taken responsibility. but people hearsay it is not enough. they want blood screenings for those who live here and they want the navy to foot the bill. >> my aunt in warminster has rare bladder cancer. makes you think. >> so the question becomes why not offer that blood screening? republican congressman, michael fitzpatrick out here, he says he is confident it will get done. >> very sincere, but very wrong. >> division of the cdc has indicated blood tests wouldn't yield data that is useful, and the congressman disagrees, and calls a blood test a basic right. >> the thing is, joe, all of the representatives, democrat, republican, congressional, state house delegation, all united, in the demands that it be cleaned up, public wells be cleaned up. >> meanwhile many skeptical. why not over widespread blood tests? >> my concern at this point is to get our water safe to drink. >> parent say they expect the government to do what's right, and want help uncovering the damage many say is already done. in huntingdon valley, joe holden, cbs-3, "eyewitness n
the navy has taken responsibility. but people hearsay it is not enough. they want blood screenings for those who live here and they want the navy to foot the bill. >> my aunt in warminster has rare bladder cancer. makes you think. >> so the question becomes why not offer that blood screening? republican congressman, michael fitzpatrick out here, he says he is confident it will get done. >> very sincere, but very wrong. >> division of the cdc has indicated blood tests...
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aircraft carriers for president and marine sheriff's deputies for battles we do this to honor the navy's history butt the navy to america and to the american people so it is important to remember and honor navel heroes sailors and marines that sacrificed for america that's why i named 8 ships for metal of honor recipients people like john thin and woody williams in are we there yet? world war ii and others for vietnam and just this morning alter camp pep it on the john a gunnery sergeant for a metal of honor for the canal and even though the mairpz were not in part of war effort toe figure out and died at hiroshima and others ships like the rap he will or the navy cross recipient in iraq and lena the first woman awarded the navy cross during world war i also important i think to recognize and honor those who have fought in a different way and sacrificed sometimes in the same way by losing their lives those who have strived to fulfill the promise laid out in our constitution to form a more perfect union those who have fought for the ideals that we cherish as a nation justice, quality, freedom that's
aircraft carriers for president and marine sheriff's deputies for battles we do this to honor the navy's history butt the navy to america and to the american people so it is important to remember and honor navel heroes sailors and marines that sacrificed for america that's why i named 8 ships for metal of honor recipients people like john thin and woody williams in are we there yet? world war ii and others for vietnam and just this morning alter camp pep it on the john a gunnery sergeant for a...
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the navy fired warning flares but claims the boats did not back off this is the third time in 24 hours they have squared off with iranian vessels. >>> more misery for central italy. 500 aftershocks have hit the area that was ravaged by an earthquake. a cloud of dust went over the crews that were busy searching 267 deaths. >>> coming up on 5:08 on this friday morning, and leigh is watching the tropics. >> certainly. so this morning, we are seeing mostly clear skies, and on the humid side as you get the friday started, and basically what we expect. we go from 79 at 8:00, up to 89 at noon, and just the slimmest rain chance in the lunchtime period, and before we go to the 30% chance in the afternoon, 93 at 4:00 p.m., going down to 88 at 7:00 p.m., just in time for friday night blitz. it's my favorite time of the year. 87degrees, and we will kick off a few isolated lingering showers. the final play, mostly dry around 82. in the headlines, in the short- term, just your typical summer days today and tomorrow. better coverage of afternoon storms on sunday, and tropical moisture will start to a
the navy fired warning flares but claims the boats did not back off this is the third time in 24 hours they have squared off with iranian vessels. >>> more misery for central italy. 500 aftershocks have hit the area that was ravaged by an earthquake. a cloud of dust went over the crews that were busy searching 267 deaths. >>> coming up on 5:08 on this friday morning, and leigh is watching the tropics. >> certainly. so this morning, we are seeing mostly clear skies, and...
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though, not co-breaking but breaking but deciphering, there is a difference, so it was relatively easy to break that cipher because of how regimented the german navy was in communications with its ships. i don't want to bore anybody with details of this, but essentially if you signal the same lightship every night at 6:00 p.m., you're going to eventually catch on that this is the lightship and it 6:00 p.m. and message and you know what it is saying. so through that process there able to become very adept not only at deciphering but back to >> i had somebody in the audience asked me how you discover the lever of detail of what the lusitania was wearing, flower that somebody wore their pocket or something like that, where is where is all that information to be found? >> i hate to say but all that detail is in the very detail cataloguing personal effects found on the dead afterwards. >> who did all of that cataloguing? >> guest: it was mostly the british navy, people in queenstown, maryland, some other people. actually put out a confidential book after the sinking which contained every name, everybody, every listed person it affected and the reason h
though, not co-breaking but breaking but deciphering, there is a difference, so it was relatively easy to break that cipher because of how regimented the german navy was in communications with its ships. i don't want to bore anybody with details of this, but essentially if you signal the same lightship every night at 6:00 p.m., you're going to eventually catch on that this is the lightship and it 6:00 p.m. and message and you know what it is saying. so through that process there able to become...
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secondly, i knew from wayzata want to talk about because i don't want to get some navy officers embarrassed, buti knew everything that was reported on a navy shift. that night the aircraft carrier never turned around to recover anyone. never said were picking up a chopper now or airplane. that's very import, that's very important, they had to do that. there was no report in the logs. it the logs since have been classified. the third thing, did not know they were imams on the carrier. i knew it was impossible that happened. so call markup teaching at the university of delaware and i said to mark, i'm going to ask a question to which i think the answer before asking us know. here's the question, did you actually see those photographs you describe so vividly in your article? he described how they women and how they looked and he said, no. and i said how vigilant about him? and he said i was given a said i was given a briefing about someone i trust. i said why did you say you hadn't seen them. and he said something to the effect that he was she had her the editors said it would be more vivid if i ju
secondly, i knew from wayzata want to talk about because i don't want to get some navy officers embarrassed, buti knew everything that was reported on a navy shift. that night the aircraft carrier never turned around to recover anyone. never said were picking up a chopper now or airplane. that's very import, that's very important, they had to do that. there was no report in the logs. it the logs since have been classified. the third thing, did not know they were imams on the carrier. i knew it...
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. >> the major issue some already potential crime occurred but first the u.s. navy ship fired warning shots near another boat. >> in maryland today a woman was inside her home when there was a blast but she managed to get out. the family dog also survived. the explosion blew several cars into the air. exploding ammunition in the fire could be heard hundreds of feet >>> developing right now, the u.s. military has confirmed that a navy ship fired warning shots at an iranian vessel in the persian gulf. authorities say the uss squall fired those warning shots when the iranian vessel came within 200 yards of it in the northern persian gulf yesterday. it was the second close call this week involving the u.s. and iranian vessels >> in this instance, the view of the crew, it did not happen. >> in january, iran briefly detained 10 u.s. navy sailors who accidentally ended up in iranian waters. >>> a big loss for usual they are year. the ride sharing company has lost over $1 billion this year finance has expenses for uber's driver and responsible for a majority of the company'
. >> the major issue some already potential crime occurred but first the u.s. navy ship fired warning shots near another boat. >> in maryland today a woman was inside her home when there was a blast but she managed to get out. the family dog also survived. the explosion blew several cars into the air. exploding ammunition in the fire could be heard hundreds of feet >>> developing right now, the u.s. military has confirmed that a navy ship fired warning shots at an iranian...