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a caisson, what we think of today as the caisson is actually two parts, the limber and the caisson, the limber is the front part. the caisson being the rear part of the wagon, if you will. it was used to carry the tools, the artillery that was used for a battery firing a gun. often they had to go back to the supply lines to restock, get ammunition maybe, and so since they were going back they could carry a body, either a hurt or a dead soldier back to the field hospital. >> i'm just pulling out of her stall and getting her ready for the day. we're going to be getting them out in the stall so that they don't roll around in their bedding and get dirty and then this way we'll go put the tack on them and have them looking all nice, go out in the cemetery. there's a couple more over here. this is clinger. clinger has a children's book written about him. >> the old guard participated in the kennedy funeral. because it was a nationally watched event on live television, people sought many elements of the old guard in action as part of that. the caisson, of course, conveying the remains of the p
a caisson, what we think of today as the caisson is actually two parts, the limber and the caisson, the limber is the front part. the caisson being the rear part of the wagon, if you will. it was used to carry the tools, the artillery that was used for a battery firing a gun. often they had to go back to the supply lines to restock, get ammunition maybe, and so since they were going back they could carry a body, either a hurt or a dead soldier back to the field hospital. >> i'm just...
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spring glen on everything i eat and networks i like to look and and recommended to micron result, caissons and as far sprinkle it and forget about redstart of the new out of for it and modify that's crazy letter hadn't she does far bigger underdog for some hours like the hon color banding karen house on flashing a sort of monitor on a counter phatic l.a. as a victor a stricken bare of a of today's sant is regaining but to this the and of all weight- loss proms a dollar of about and the sun almost as often at the kingdom our where it's time to ephesus him not have my lease resolution of some lose weight and kennedy were born indeed the better and some of my whole life phelan the place and they're getting a fair amount can at on our rivers bra is a little different from phil's a different and to us massoud cravings quit wine diet sodas and for some areas of the kanaka sharp flakes of your vote can take weeks makes shirt you give this a good fair shake sought to come off for lionfish for doing so is to try it with it and think it assiduity estrogen or do now is no magic formula was to start t
spring glen on everything i eat and networks i like to look and and recommended to micron result, caissons and as far sprinkle it and forget about redstart of the new out of for it and modify that's crazy letter hadn't she does far bigger underdog for some hours like the hon color banding karen house on flashing a sort of monitor on a counter phatic l.a. as a victor a stricken bare of a of today's sant is regaining but to this the and of all weight- loss proms a dollar of about and the sun...
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. >> and now just-- just coming past the treasury, i can see the horses drawing the caisson. >> pelleyroject was the brainchild of cbs news producer fred friendly. when a musician strike left columbia records in need of material, he went through 500 hours of radio broadicate caste to create what he called a scrapbook of the ear. >> the forces of germany have surrendered to the united stateses nations. the flags of freedom fly all over europe. >> pelley: colombia released the five-disk set in 1948. it was an immediate hit. in just six weeks it sold 125,000 copies now a video recording that made some history today when a stunt man in england dove from a helicopter. gary connery did not use a parachute but his custom-made jumpsuit did have wings. he had a choppy ride of speeds up to 80 miles per hour, but connery landed cleanly on a pile of card board boxes and walked away without a scratch. daredevils of a different kind of are lining up to scale mount everest days after four climbers died. that's next. 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ens
. >> and now just-- just coming past the treasury, i can see the horses drawing the caisson. >> pelleyroject was the brainchild of cbs news producer fred friendly. when a musician strike left columbia records in need of material, he went through 500 hours of radio broadicate caste to create what he called a scrapbook of the ear. >> the forces of germany have surrendered to the united stateses nations. the flags of freedom fly all over europe. >> pelley: colombia released...
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. >> he came out night and day, at all times, and photographed the bridge from a caisson under waterup above. >> reporter: she says her father photographed the bridge for 3 1/2 years, from every angle, braving the same heights as the work respect. he images graced newsletters, newspapers and magazines, including the may 1937 cover 6 "life." >> he was ability to beat out a number to capture the prize cover page. >> reporter: the imaging helped build excite for the new structure. they also told the story of the times. >> they conveyed the resilience of the american workers and this region during one of the worth possible economic times the country had faced. >> reporter: >> reporter: it opened in 1937 with a public walk, and his family was in the crowd. >> i don't know if i was in a stroller or what, but people have told me that i was the first child to cross. >> reporter: ted huggins desired in 1989 at the age of 97, but the time stood still for the young bridge. >> he took hundreds, thousands of pictures. he loved the bridge. >>> and anybody bay area news is of course the proud media
. >> he came out night and day, at all times, and photographed the bridge from a caisson under waterup above. >> reporter: she says her father photographed the bridge for 3 1/2 years, from every angle, braving the same heights as the work respect. he images graced newsletters, newspapers and magazines, including the may 1937 cover 6 "life." >> he was ability to beat out a number to capture the prize cover page. >> reporter: the imaging helped build excite for...
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May 28, 2012
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day of the funeral and the president's body was roofed from the church and placed on the case on -- caisson to go to arlington. she said, a salute your father, and he did. >> you were working on the ford detail, president ford was shot at twice. did they actually shoot at him, both of them? >> that happened one month after i retired. one of them did actually shoot at him. the bullet went over his head. an agent jammed his thumb between the hammer of the cylinder. >> we have about a minute left or so. knowing what you have been through, living the bad years when the drinking and all that stuff, what would you recommend to someone who is doing what you did to avoid this kind of personal difficulty? >> willingly seek counsel. talk to people what you have gone through. see a psychiatrist. get it out. holding it in was what caused the problem. i did not talk to anyone. other agents, my family, everyone. i kept it inside and that is what got me. >> the end of the book, you wrote "we had been through so much together, mrs. kennedy in may, more than anyone can imagine. -- and me, more than anyone c
day of the funeral and the president's body was roofed from the church and placed on the case on -- caisson to go to arlington. she said, a salute your father, and he did. >> you were working on the ford detail, president ford was shot at twice. did they actually shoot at him, both of them? >> that happened one month after i retired. one of them did actually shoot at him. the bullet went over his head. an agent jammed his thumb between the hammer of the cylinder. >> we have...
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then attach caissons to both sides, empty it, fill it with air forcing the ship up to the top.ll be towed to an italian port where it will be dismantled and disposed of. >>> 288 days since the united states lost its credit rating. what we doing to get it back? no good news there. >>> fourth story -- well a stock that picked a bad week nib go public. facebook. face plant. watching the debut. all excited about it. it's a company americans are justifiably incredibly proud of. came from this country. when the stock started trading it opened at $42.05 a share. now, that's actually pretty good. you may remember last night it was priced at $38. it got that little $4.05 pop at the open. everyone thought that would be the beginning. problem is, it didn't get much higher. the end of the day shares closed at $38.08. 8 cents above where it was priced. you heard people on the show and if you follow the story you know the vast majority of people, experts on this, thought the stock would climb much higher. some said it could open as high as $50 a share and would close at $60 or $70. it didn't
then attach caissons to both sides, empty it, fill it with air forcing the ship up to the top.ll be towed to an italian port where it will be dismantled and disposed of. >>> 288 days since the united states lost its credit rating. what we doing to get it back? no good news there. >>> fourth story -- well a stock that picked a bad week nib go public. facebook. face plant. watching the debut. all excited about it. it's a company americans are justifiably incredibly proud of....
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my son was a caissons talks. i had to take him shopping today for stories and he put his hand and socks. this is the newest figures sold. not days. i thought within the world are you looking for? his wife tells me now he's the same way. i don't know what it is, but something back to them about most socks. so i'm doing the laundry she said sox? eye of one kind, white sports socks. i buy all the same kind and i have a box i put them on the box and the kids go by in the morning and pick out to them we know they always match because that's all we have. i thought what a brilliant idea occurred to her kids didn't know any better. i said what about sunday's? white sox, soa has. their sister got married and there was a wedding picture of the family. white sox on all the boys under the talks. but the kids didn't mind. how many hours did i say this mother? i thought i wish i'd figured this one out. it's those kinds of things in the book and the idea of being its simplified the full extent that you can service your focusing
my son was a caissons talks. i had to take him shopping today for stories and he put his hand and socks. this is the newest figures sold. not days. i thought within the world are you looking for? his wife tells me now he's the same way. i don't know what it is, but something back to them about most socks. so i'm doing the laundry she said sox? eye of one kind, white sports socks. i buy all the same kind and i have a box i put them on the box and the kids go by in the morning and pick out to...
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May 28, 2012
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and the day of the funeral, as the president's body was removed from the church, placed on the caisson to go to arlington, mrs. kennedy just bowed down and said into john's ear, salute your father, and he did. >> we're about out of time. when you were working on the ford detail, president ford was either shot at twice or two women were in prison because of what they did. did they actually shoot at him, both of him? >> that happened one month after i retired. >> oh, it did? >> but one of them actually did shoot at him. the bullet went over his head. another one, the gun didn't go off because an agent jammed his thumb between the hammer and the cylinder. >> the reason i bring it up, we only have a minute left or so, knowing what you've been through, living the bad years when the drinking and all that stuff, what would you recommend , god forbid this happened again, what would you recommend to somebody that is doing what you did to avoid this kind of personal difficulty? >> willingly seek council -- counsel. talk to people about what you've gone through. get it out. holding it in is what
and the day of the funeral, as the president's body was removed from the church, placed on the caisson to go to arlington, mrs. kennedy just bowed down and said into john's ear, salute your father, and he did. >> we're about out of time. when you were working on the ford detail, president ford was either shot at twice or two women were in prison because of what they did. did they actually shoot at him, both of him? >> that happened one month after i retired. >> oh, it did?...
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despite a huge increase in disability at the caissons caused by the deepest recession since the great depression. we've weathered a storm that produced over 600,000 more applications each year projected before the recession. we have nonetheless cut the average wait for the hearing decision from about 532 days to 2008 to a recent level of 350 days. and we did so while handling the oldest cases first. currently, every hearing office in the country has an average weight of less than 475 days. five days ago some offices had 900 days and 65,000 people had waited over 100 days for the decision. each day we challenge ourselves by tightening our definition of an old case to read this year we've already completed 90 present the case is over 725 days old and next year we will focus on cases 700 days or older while the total order hearings has increased due to a tsunami of supplications, the que is moving faster and faster. in fy 2007, the average age of the case waiting in the queue was 324 days. today it is down to 209 days. we've made these improvements and maintain service also with the fron
despite a huge increase in disability at the caissons caused by the deepest recession since the great depression. we've weathered a storm that produced over 600,000 more applications each year projected before the recession. we have nonetheless cut the average wait for the hearing decision from about 532 days to 2008 to a recent level of 350 days. and we did so while handling the oldest cases first. currently, every hearing office in the country has an average weight of less than 475 days. five...
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count me in the reform caisson. some people say this bank has kind of gotten out of its lane is making loans thatly are not -- that reallloy are not traditionally export-import loans. some people say the bank is not transparent enough. i agree with that. bottom line, it has been reformed. 62% of the republican conference in the house volted t house voto reauthorize this. so i want to acknowledge representative hoyer and those in my camp that tried you to bring in. they produced a exrornlings as senator cantwell said that would be different than i would have wrote but it truly is reform. it are alouse three-year extension to the bank at $140 billion with reforms that are quite frankly i think common sense. and 62% of the house republicans supported this. the tea party was split. so at the end the day we have a decision to make as a senate. are we going to allow this bank to fail? are we going to allow the bank to stay in business under a new way of doing business? i think it would be a travesty and a detrimental even
count me in the reform caisson. some people say this bank has kind of gotten out of its lane is making loans thatly are not -- that reallloy are not traditionally export-import loans. some people say the bank is not transparent enough. i agree with that. bottom line, it has been reformed. 62% of the republican conference in the house volted t house voto reauthorize this. so i want to acknowledge representative hoyer and those in my camp that tried you to bring in. they produced a exrornlings as...