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he even went to charles locke worth, summaries pacific. he called his wife and said they're going to kick me in the navy. at that point the most famous submarine skipper in the world and was convinced because of all of this company but the torpedoes. it turns out that was one of the things that puts the navy to go ahead and do something about the turbulence. and they did get better after that. he ended up with a total of five patrols and only ten months. he was a, into one of the most prolific skippers a navy. a large number of vessels despite the problems of their or having. but he lost on the last patrol with all hands. until 2005 we were not even sure where he was. we knew it was off the northern coast of japan. but thanks to some of his relatives, base to the author and to the navy and even to russia and some russian petroleum exploration kraft eventually located the wreck, took enough pictures to convince the navy there really was some another have had several memorial services. it is a great relief to the family to be able to point t
he even went to charles locke worth, summaries pacific. he called his wife and said they're going to kick me in the navy. at that point the most famous submarine skipper in the world and was convinced because of all of this company but the torpedoes. it turns out that was one of the things that puts the navy to go ahead and do something about the turbulence. and they did get better after that. he ended up with a total of five patrols and only ten months. he was a, into one of the most prolific...
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see all my relatives. >> in the year that charles has been locked up, he has not seen his mother. >>er not to come visit me. because i figure if you don't get no visitors you'll be desperate to get home. but if you get visitors, you'll be comfortable with where you're at. y'all keep your head up, man. in a way i am scared to see, it's been a long time, you know. get a little emotional when i see her. i just want to be there for my mama. just be a better son now. i'm just proud of myself. i'm ready to go home. >> your mama ain't come yet? >> no, i ain't seen her. >> me, too. >> good afternoon. i'd like to welcome everyone here to pendleton juvenile correctional facility. >> as the ceremony gets started the happy day becomes stressful for charles who still hasn't spotted his mother. >> before i give out the certificates, our assistant superintendent would like to say a few words. >> first of all, on behalf of the facility and the superintendent dempsey, i want to thank you all for being here today to join in the celebration and success for a new beginning for these four gentlemen. [ ap
see all my relatives. >> in the year that charles has been locked up, he has not seen his mother. >>er not to come visit me. because i figure if you don't get no visitors you'll be desperate to get home. but if you get visitors, you'll be comfortable with where you're at. y'all keep your head up, man. in a way i am scared to see, it's been a long time, you know. get a little emotional when i see her. i just want to be there for my mama. just be a better son now. i'm just proud of...
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. >> and thank you very much z charles manson's right hand man will stay where he is, locked away. a board refused to release charles tex watson for his role in a murder spree that ended seven lives. >> as much experience as i have, it's still gut wrenching. >> 42 years after her pregnant sister's murder deborah tate finds it hard to relive but had to in order to prevent the killer, charles tex watson from getting paroled. watson was cult leader charles manson's right hand man when he and other followers went on a two-night drug-induce killing spree in august, 1969 that left seven people dead. actress sharon tate-polansdi was eight months along. >> these events change mid life forever. i'm the last living tate family member. >> watson led a model life in prison and hasn't been disciplined since 1973, found god, earned a college degree and has been in a recovery program for drug addiction. his report found him to be a low risk if released. >> he was rated as low for violence. >> i know i devastated your lives but causing tragedy anding aony for all of this i apologize. >> the thought
. >> and thank you very much z charles manson's right hand man will stay where he is, locked away. a board refused to release charles tex watson for his role in a murder spree that ended seven lives. >> as much experience as i have, it's still gut wrenching. >> 42 years after her pregnant sister's murder deborah tate finds it hard to relive but had to in order to prevent the killer, charles tex watson from getting paroled. watson was cult leader charles manson's right hand man...
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nbc's charles had lock has the story. >> reporter: in an abandoned grocery store in a dallas suburb whereimmy crawford saw an opportunity. >> there's a mall across the street next to a huge church. >> the perfect location, he thought, to turn a space that was empty for three years, into something else entirely. wall to wall trampolines that draw kids and their parents to rent time by the hour. >> the kids come and bounce off the walls. >> this place represents a retail conversion happening across the country. as landlords try to bounce back in a bad economy. >> a struggling mall in roanoke, virginia, houses a science museum and on the second floor, a technical college is leasing space. a medical clinic moved into an old circuit city. what was once a shopping mall in nashville is now a medical center. retail conversions are nothing new. the spam museum in minnesota opened in 1991. inside an old k-mart. but the conversion trend is accelerating. nonretail tenants currently occupy 2 to 5% of the nation's retail space. that's projected to rise 10 to 15% next year and to nearly 20% by 2013. >>
nbc's charles had lock has the story. >> reporter: in an abandoned grocery store in a dallas suburb whereimmy crawford saw an opportunity. >> there's a mall across the street next to a huge church. >> the perfect location, he thought, to turn a space that was empty for three years, into something else entirely. wall to wall trampolines that draw kids and their parents to rent time by the hour. >> the kids come and bounce off the walls. >> this place represents a...
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charles? >> still to come on "world business today," lock tight no longer, that's the hope of both parties inhe longstanding nba dispute. we'll tell you about tentative agreement that ould could end one of america's most bitter sporting standoffs. administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." ♪ okay... uhh. the bad news, it's probably totaled. the good news is, you don't have to pay your deductible. with vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance, you got $100 off for every year of safe driving, so now your deductible is zero. the other good news ? i held on to your coffee. wow. ♪ nationwide is on your side ( laughing ) it's actually a pretty good day when you consider. that's great. >>> welcome back, live from cnn hong kong in london, you're watching "world business today." >>> it's a win for nba fans. the national basketball association says games will soon start
charles? >> still to come on "world business today," lock tight no longer, that's the hope of both parties inhe longstanding nba dispute. we'll tell you about tentative agreement that ould could end one of america's most bitter sporting standoffs. administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled...
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philadelphia road at middle river in the rose dale area, right to town road, lock raven boulevard kings way and also charles street at east cold spring lane in baltimore city let's take a live look, everything moving well 95 north of the tidings bridge looks like a little sun glare this is brought to you by papa john's pizza don't forget the the ravens for touchdowns special. back over to you. >>> christy thanks. >>> -- thank you. >> she is giving up the word hon cafe owner says she decided to give up her controversial trademark on the word hon. she became unpopular in a sense with the city when she legally trademarked the word part of the region's vocabulary for decades. >> still ahead, we are following the breaking story out of l.a. where a jury is about to return a verdict in the michael jackson death trial. >> hope you get -- help you get where you are going but they are invading your privacy we will explain pgh >>> >> and lollipops laced with chicken pox why people are buying and selling them and the danger they present. >>> november is proving lovely so far will it last. get your updated first warning
philadelphia road at middle river in the rose dale area, right to town road, lock raven boulevard kings way and also charles street at east cold spring lane in baltimore city let's take a live look, everything moving well 95 north of the tidings bridge looks like a little sun glare this is brought to you by papa john's pizza don't forget the the ravens for touchdowns special. back over to you. >>> christy thanks. >>> -- thank you. >> she is giving up the word hon cafe...
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he tried lock, vandalism, even if freelove commune in 1800 failed even that bad. women in the commune nicknamed him charles get out. [laughter] but he survived on sheer audacity. he traveled all over the country by train and never got a ticket. he took great pride in moving from boarding house to boardinghouse, slipping out whether i was two. even when he worked as a bill collector he would keep whatever he managed to collect. after the republican convention and immediately after the election he began to stalk the president. he went to the white house nearly every day. at one point he even walked into the president's office of the president was in it. he even attended a reception and introduced himself to garfield's wife. he shook her hand, gave her his card and slowly pronounced his name so she wouldn't forget it. it was like a hitchcock movie. it's incredibly creepy and absolutely terrifying. finally beutel had what he believed was a divine inspiration. god wanted him. it's nothing personal you would later say, simply click through. i strange and fascinating and nearly as dangerous as pitot with senator
he tried lock, vandalism, even if freelove commune in 1800 failed even that bad. women in the commune nicknamed him charles get out. [laughter] but he survived on sheer audacity. he traveled all over the country by train and never got a ticket. he took great pride in moving from boarding house to boardinghouse, slipping out whether i was two. even when he worked as a bill collector he would keep whatever he managed to collect. after the republican convention and immediately after the election...
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lock clicks] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back to "the five." yesterday we showed you a clip of president obama calling americans lazy. charlesthe president's comments and talked about it last night. >> no one is asking him to go out there and be cheerleader but when you call your country lazy when you're abroad and unambitious and soft when you're home, what you are showing is not tough love but ill-concealed contempt. >> dana: everybody loves charles krauthammer. but white house tried to say he's trying to be engaged in the region. >> brian: i'm not buying it. he called us unambitious and lack of imagination. there are parents grounding their kids with more positive use of phrases. we were the colts with peyton manning and without him we're winless. a bunch of losers. >> dana: you have to help m me. >> andrea: what? >> bob: it's the indianapolis colts. >> brian: did i call them baltimore colts? >> dana: that's why i didn't understand it. >> brian: but the bottom line it's like hey, losers, follow me or else. >> bob: the message is to the tea party, myself. by the way, charles krauthammer, i admit he is great but he is a lit
lock clicks] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back to "the five." yesterday we showed you a clip of president obama calling americans lazy. charlesthe president's comments and talked about it last night. >> no one is asking him to go out there and be cheerleader but when you call your country lazy when you're abroad and unambitious and soft when you're home, what you are showing is not tough love but ill-concealed contempt. >> dana: everybody loves charles...