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callahan fails to use his radar. criticizing him for not knowing how to use technology he had been trained to use. is that fair? i will leave it to you to judge. what he did know is they had to get in close. those exactly what he did. rightilliance was in the -- simple fact of physics. francisco column, san and the portland stern about 2000 euros apart from the the japanese body, flagship is more -- mortally wounded. this is the moment of truth. from the japanese point of view, americans were never supposed to fight like this. they didn't think we had this kind of savagery in us. that thenly appears japanese were stunned by this as a vision of american fighting well. they didn't think we had it in us to sacrifice our ships. admiral callahan is struck that on this bridge by a japanese salvo. norman scott was in another ship. he was killed by friendly fire from san francisco. .oth admirals killed i think that may have been a first and last. we have this incredible battle wish once again stops a japanese bombardment for
callahan fails to use his radar. criticizing him for not knowing how to use technology he had been trained to use. is that fair? i will leave it to you to judge. what he did know is they had to get in close. those exactly what he did. rightilliance was in the -- simple fact of physics. francisco column, san and the portland stern about 2000 euros apart from the the japanese body, flagship is more -- mortally wounded. this is the moment of truth. from the japanese point of view, americans were...
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callahan knew he had but one lternative and that was the sacrifice his force. interviews i at book.or this he knew it was his job to go to do ally intercept and what he could with what he had. the only way a cruiser beats a ship is to get in close. most ships are designed to beat equal, their equivalent counterpart so they're armored protect against its own battery. butch parker was one of the best destroyers in the flight. our coffee on it and hat's really all we were able for.e it battleships i referred to. japanese flag ship is mortally wounded so this is the moment of truth. this was the moment of truth. cruisers were not supposed to eet battleships like this and for the japanese, americans weren't supposed to fight like this. we had this think kind of savagery in us. it certainly appears and i've to a number of people frank, it richard really seems like the japanese ere stunned by this exhibition of american fighting will. they did not think we had it in sacrifice our ships. dead on allahan struck a bridge. norman scott was in another ship killed byn's lin
callahan knew he had but one lternative and that was the sacrifice his force. interviews i at book.or this he knew it was his job to go to do ally intercept and what he could with what he had. the only way a cruiser beats a ship is to get in close. most ships are designed to beat equal, their equivalent counterpart so they're armored protect against its own battery. butch parker was one of the best destroyers in the flight. our coffee on it and hat's really all we were able for.e it battleships...
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one of those, rebecca callahan from our area. as she has done seven times before, this red volunteer packed up today to hit the road to help out. >> there's always a need. you know, it's the more times you do this, the more qualified you get. the more qualified you get, the more they need you do it. that's why i have gone in over and over again. basic triage, we'll take care of as many people that require temporary sheltering. >> callahan is one of 13 red cross volunteers from our area headed to texas. >>> switching gears now. in the district tonight, a show of support for a fellow classmate. sidnore was killed by a stray bullet two weeks ago. she was doing something most of us do every day. she was just driving. tonight, her classmates made sure her legacy lives on. here is marcella robertson. >> reporter: tonight is special for those closest to jamari. she just graduated a few months ago and tonight her classmates dedicated this first home her parents a special gift. cheerleading was everything. she was the captain of her team,
one of those, rebecca callahan from our area. as she has done seven times before, this red volunteer packed up today to hit the road to help out. >> there's always a need. you know, it's the more times you do this, the more qualified you get. the more qualified you get, the more they need you do it. that's why i have gone in over and over again. basic triage, we'll take care of as many people that require temporary sheltering. >> callahan is one of 13 red cross volunteers from our...
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joining us from seattle is callahan walsh he is aional center for missing & exploited children.pened in my family a few years ago. my kids were on a cooking app and were talking to each other. someone posing as someone who was there for an anti-bullying campaign started messaging them. i saw them and they were inappropriate. this can happen in almost any app for children correct? >> that's right. you know a lot of these apps are changing their features and some of those features are including this peer-to-peer communication where as you said strangers can talk to your children unbeknownst to you. the best way we tell parents is know the technology. and the best way to do that is to get on these apps with your kids figure out how the features work and make sure it's right for your child. >> it's a shocking thing when you see all of a sudden your child messaging someone and don't have are you talking to. there are parental controls. talk about how those work. >> well we definitely recommend for parents to use the parental controls and many of these platforms do have them. they don
joining us from seattle is callahan walsh he is aional center for missing & exploited children.pened in my family a few years ago. my kids were on a cooking app and were talking to each other. someone posing as someone who was there for an anti-bullying campaign started messaging them. i saw them and they were inappropriate. this can happen in almost any app for children correct? >> that's right. you know a lot of these apps are changing their features and some of those features are...
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and a person was designated to use up the church's attorneys general of the republic callahan as they got a portico done does a typical group shown. that when they have attempted to hide many incidences of corruption. of which i have a lot of proof. more concretely the case of odebrecht. i got the flu shot the compromises many high venezuelan officials. starting with the president of the republic the wnba dental cover a whole heck of previous accepted appeal to us. well earlier i spoke to a rio correspondent tim vickery and i began by asking him why ortega has chosen brazil to make this the parents. it looks like she's going to settle in colombia for the time being but she's in brasilia at the moment. for meeting an international meeting the public prosecutor's. eleven countries from the organization of american states represented at the meeting. brazil's hungry because i know he's a baritone a general he read a statement. sign that they believe that louise ortega was illegally removed from office. but i consider this institutional right from a dictatorial governments. and may no long
and a person was designated to use up the church's attorneys general of the republic callahan as they got a portico done does a typical group shown. that when they have attempted to hide many incidences of corruption. of which i have a lot of proof. more concretely the case of odebrecht. i got the flu shot the compromises many high venezuelan officials. starting with the president of the republic the wnba dental cover a whole heck of previous accepted appeal to us. well earlier i spoke to a rio...
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we just start >> callahan from northeast was first to start setting up in the wells fargo lot with the eagles mobile too >> we had an eagles mobile one, which was old, and finally fell apart. >> reporter: been waiting eight months to roll out the yawning, raise the flags and show off the signatures on the rv. >> this is my -- this is the mayor of north dakota, carson wentz fan >> the next car load had a similar setup >> this is great charcoal >> grill, burgers, little who the dogs, drink a little bit. >> eagles, eagles >> these four friends from delaware say an eagles tailgate is the perfect ladies road trip. >> girlfriends hanging out having fun, no guys, talk about guys, too. of. >> reporter: as far as guys in green, what are people hoping to see in preseason game game two >> i want to see what the first team looks like with the front seven for the defense, let's get some sacks >> i'm hoping for a win always. >> reporter: despite being here these fans want our cbs3 certified solar eclipse sunglasses. >> amazing look at that. looks like the moon. >> reporter: so funny every time you g
we just start >> callahan from northeast was first to start setting up in the wells fargo lot with the eagles mobile too >> we had an eagles mobile one, which was old, and finally fell apart. >> reporter: been waiting eight months to roll out the yawning, raise the flags and show off the signatures on the rv. >> this is my -- this is the mayor of north dakota, carson wentz fan >> the next car load had a similar setup >> this is great charcoal >> grill,...
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. >> reporter: brady speaking out tuesday morning on weei radio's kirk and callahan show. >> she couldn'the's on the road to recovery. >> reporter: in the midst of the trying teams, brady was vesably emotional in the days leading up to the big game. choking up when a fan asked who his hero was. >> i think my dad is my hero, because he's someone i look up to every day. and my dad. >> reporter: his dad, brady says, took care of his mom galen, every step of the way. >> they hadn't been to any of those games which is the first time in my playing career. >> reporter: all his coaches and teammates knew about his mother's illness. >> i really needed their support and love and i got it. >> reporter: brady says he will never forget that historic super bowl win. in no small part, because his mom was there to watch. >> her treatments were over at that point, it signified not only the end of the season but what our family was going through. >> an incredible moment seeing his mom on the field with him after that super bowl win. >> she surprised him at practice last week. that's a good thing. the patri
. >> reporter: brady speaking out tuesday morning on weei radio's kirk and callahan show. >> she couldn'the's on the road to recovery. >> reporter: in the midst of the trying teams, brady was vesably emotional in the days leading up to the big game. choking up when a fan asked who his hero was. >> i think my dad is my hero, because he's someone i look up to every day. and my dad. >> reporter: his dad, brady says, took care of his mom galen, every step of the way....
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metered parking going into effect at the union station parking lot on callahan drive.t will have them park longer than the limit. the meters are $2.50 an hour or the daily maximum of $15. >>> in news for your health, if you feel stressed out at work, join the club. new research from the rand corporation say people feel physically and emotionally taxed. one in four people say they don't have enough time to do their job. half worked during their free time. more than half of employees say their boss is supportive and they have very good friends at work. >> that's important, right? >> makes it easier, for sure. the way you sleep physically, the way you sleep may reveal how smart you are. a study by an nonprofit, people who went to college and grad school were less likely to sleep in the fetal position. that's the most common position among americans. they're described as tough on the outside and sensitive at heart. there isn't a best way to sleep. it's different for everybody. the fetal position is not good for the neck and back. but if you're pregnant -- >> have a tough d
metered parking going into effect at the union station parking lot on callahan drive.t will have them park longer than the limit. the meters are $2.50 an hour or the daily maximum of $15. >>> in news for your health, if you feel stressed out at work, join the club. new research from the rand corporation say people feel physically and emotionally taxed. one in four people say they don't have enough time to do their job. half worked during their free time. more than half of employees say...
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if you were 17 years old and you wanted to work for callahan brothers and then you are allowed to do that and it was essentially closed. that is what i did. summers between college. i worked as a local mover. i really liked the work and i liked working with machines and trucks it's a new and really exciting thing to do. that's how i started. with apologies and you're not that big you are very strong and effective. how did you end up becoming a bed bug are. has a live animal holler is a chicken choker. as you can see most of these names are pejorative. so it is that. how as a the movers that are the big burly guys that can come in and move the that with one hand. that was part of my baptism into becoming a mover because i was a smallest kid in my class in ninth grade. i was his little insecure little guy. i had known it for years because of your connection. i wasn't sure if eyes can be able to do that kind of work. it is about leverage. it's probably about proving yourself. and yet you managed to earned the trust of the guys. so big guys don't really do that while as movers. big peopl
if you were 17 years old and you wanted to work for callahan brothers and then you are allowed to do that and it was essentially closed. that is what i did. summers between college. i worked as a local mover. i really liked the work and i liked working with machines and trucks it's a new and really exciting thing to do. that's how i started. with apologies and you're not that big you are very strong and effective. how did you end up becoming a bed bug are. has a live animal holler is a chicken...
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metered parking is going into effect on callahan drive.s change will allow people to park longer than the current two-hour restriction. the meter rates a bucks. >> can't park anywhere anymore. you have to pay a premium all the time. >> what do i get in return for it? >> nothing. >> you'll get nothing and like it. >> the express lanes leave him still stuck in traffic. if you have a helicopter and you're not using it, aaron would really appreciate -- >> if it costs a thousand dollars an hour to fly, he'll cover that. >> wait a minute. >> 72 lovely degrees here in washington. light northeast wind now averaging 5 miles per hour. it was a dry start to the day today. couple of clouds around. but no raindrops just yet. rain chances are likely to increase as we get into the afternoon. so keep that in mind. here's future weather then. skies partly to mostly cloudy. towards 1:00, 2:00, in the afternoon, that's when chances of rain creep up. higher rain chances today along the shenandoahal this illustrates showers you could brave the d.c. metro area.
metered parking is going into effect on callahan drive.s change will allow people to park longer than the current two-hour restriction. the meter rates a bucks. >> can't park anywhere anymore. you have to pay a premium all the time. >> what do i get in return for it? >> nothing. >> you'll get nothing and like it. >> the express lanes leave him still stuck in traffic. if you have a helicopter and you're not using it, aaron would really appreciate -- >> if it...
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. >> brady speaking out on wpei radio's kirk and callahan show. >> she couldn't be everybody and everything she's gone through, she is on the road to recovery. >> in the midst of a trying time, brady was emotional in the days leading up to the big game. choking up when a fan asked who his hero was. >> i think my dad was my hero. because he's someone i look up to every day and >> reporter: his dad, brady says, took care of his mother every step of the way. >> they hasn't been any of those games, withives the first time in my playing career. >> reporter: all the coaches and teammates knew about his mother's illness. >> i knew their support and love. i certainly got it. >> reporter: brady says he will never forget that historic super bowl win, in no small part because his mom was there to watch. >> if you are looking for the best place to spend your golden years, head to utah, san mateo placed caring.com ranked all 50 states in 13 financial health care and quality of life categories, utah earned solid scores across the board. iowa ranked second and south carolina in third and california 7th be
. >> brady speaking out on wpei radio's kirk and callahan show. >> she couldn't be everybody and everything she's gone through, she is on the road to recovery. >> in the midst of a trying time, brady was emotional in the days leading up to the big game. choking up when a fan asked who his hero was. >> i think my dad was my hero. because he's someone i look up to every day and >> reporter: his dad, brady says, took care of his mother every step of the way. >>...
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callahan. i'll have you stabbnd by me. you got way back in the neighborhood where we have not been able to get today. what did you see back there? what's going on? >> the water has risen significantly since yesterday, as you said. but the odd part is, the way the currents are now, the currents are really picking up in the far part of the neighborhood. and they're moving kind of north instead of out the other way. so that's kind of interesting, as well. >> reporter: what does that tell you? do you think this is going to get worst? >> yeah, i think the water is continuing to rise. and i think the others on the boat with me would agree with that. >> reporter: tell me about your house. you said you got a little bit of water, but even a little bit at this point is no good. >> yeah, we thought we were in the clear not last night -- yeah, we came yesterday, and we didn't have any water. and today it's probably mid calf, you know. two-and-a-half feet. that's nothing compared to other homes. cars are totally submerged. the boat act
callahan. i'll have you stabbnd by me. you got way back in the neighborhood where we have not been able to get today. what did you see back there? what's going on? >> the water has risen significantly since yesterday, as you said. but the odd part is, the way the currents are now, the currents are really picking up in the far part of the neighborhood. and they're moving kind of north instead of out the other way. so that's kind of interesting, as well. >> reporter: what does that...
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one of the things we came across in recent conversations, bill callahan of the c.d.c. who spent his life studying this, had an article from 1950 that declared victory over maternal mortality. women didn't die in childbirth in great numbers any more, they said. basically, that was -- you know, that sophisticated journal was the beginning of an emphasis on saving babies. and, of course, babies do die in much greater numbers, they are more vulnerable, but basically everyone turned their sights to the wonderful ways you could save babies, new technology and focusing on neonatal units and the next 20 or so years became part of a good birthing center. >> woodruff: you both have done so much reporting on this. the series is running over many months. we have a clip now of the husband of a woman, she was a neonatal nurse, so she worked in health care, but she ended up with either a lack of diagnosis, the wrong diagnosis, and this is a clip, as i guess she's going into surgery, but where her condition has severely deteriorated. let's listen. >> so they took her to the operating
one of the things we came across in recent conversations, bill callahan of the c.d.c. who spent his life studying this, had an article from 1950 that declared victory over maternal mortality. women didn't die in childbirth in great numbers any more, they said. basically, that was -- you know, that sophisticated journal was the beginning of an emphasis on saving babies. and, of course, babies do die in much greater numbers, they are more vulnerable, but basically everyone turned their sights to...
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[laughter] provost of miami university, phyllis callahan. stand up. [applause] wil: dear friend of mine, used to protect me on these rough streets back in the day, many of you know him as a championship prizefighter, mondello johnson. [applause] wil: the athletic director of the ohio state university, eugene smith. i think he is here. [applause] wil: one of the great attorneys of this country, alex shumate. [applause] wil: guy i used to talk with a lot about sports and life, jerry saunders. [applause] wil: last year, i received the rosetta james foundation award, named after an alabama civil rights pioneer. she's 90 years young. rosetta james is here and i would like her to stand up. she is the icon of american civil rights movement. [applause] she's up in the balcony. she marched with martin luther king jr. [applause] wil: i can't tell you how touched i was when she called me and said she was to come. -- she wants to come. guy who i grew up with on the north side of town, dear friend of mine, we talked a lot about thurgood marshall the past five year
[laughter] provost of miami university, phyllis callahan. stand up. [applause] wil: dear friend of mine, used to protect me on these rough streets back in the day, many of you know him as a championship prizefighter, mondello johnson. [applause] wil: the athletic director of the ohio state university, eugene smith. i think he is here. [applause] wil: one of the great attorneys of this country, alex shumate. [applause] wil: guy i used to talk with a lot about sports and life, jerry saunders....
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. >> reporter: speaking out on weei radio kirk and callahan show. >> she couldn't be any better consideringovery. >> reporter: in the midst of the trying time brady was visibly emotional in the days leading up to the big game. choking up when a fan asked who his hero was. >> i think my dad is my hero because he's someone that i look up to every day and -- my dad. >> reporter: his dad brady says took care of his mother galynn every step of the way. >> they hadn't been to any of those games which was the first time in my entire playing career. >> reporter: the mvp saying all of his coaches and teammates knew about his mother's illness. >> i really needed their support and their love and i certainly got it. >> reporter: brady says he will never forget that historic super bowl win. in no small part because his mom was there to watch. >> her treatments were ending at that point so kind of it signified not only the end of the season but what she was going through, what our family was going through. >> reporter: brady says his mom being at the game was the reason for that huge comeback victory. re
. >> reporter: speaking out on weei radio kirk and callahan show. >> she couldn't be any better consideringovery. >> reporter: in the midst of the trying time brady was visibly emotional in the days leading up to the big game. choking up when a fan asked who his hero was. >> i think my dad is my hero because he's someone that i look up to every day and -- my dad. >> reporter: his dad brady says took care of his mother galynn every step of the way. >> they...