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a source tells cnn navy officials are reviewing his role and will likely remove him. today joe paterno's son hired rick sellers on his father's behalf half. in a statement he says his father is distraught over what happened on wants the truth to be uncovered but is being advised to keep silent during the investigation. and on penn state's campus tonight, students gathered to show sympathy for the eight boys that were abused by jerry sandusky. >> the school supports the kids that were victims of it and to support what is right. >> penn state also plays coach mike mcquerie on paid leave. he witnessed sandusky raping a child in a locker room child in 2002. sandusky is out on bond and he claims he is innocent. >>> a 21-year veteran got a surprise when he was banned from a real estate examination because they wouldn't let his service dog in the room. >> he needs the service dog and he was angry he wasn't able to take the test because the faithful companion was with him. meet the problem. all 13 pounds of dachshund made for the star dan moreno. >> 21 years loved serving the
a source tells cnn navy officials are reviewing his role and will likely remove him. today joe paterno's son hired rick sellers on his father's behalf half. in a statement he says his father is distraught over what happened on wants the truth to be uncovered but is being advised to keep silent during the investigation. and on penn state's campus tonight, students gathered to show sympathy for the eight boys that were abused by jerry sandusky. >> the school supports the kids that were...
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now stay tuned for a cnn special "veterans in focus." >>> welcome to the washington navy yard. place filled with so many memories. this is veterans in focus. and i'm tom foreman. and this program is really all about memories, memories of more than 23 million veterans who have served all around the globe as captured by the fine photo journalists here at cnn. and we begin with a tale from bob crowley about some men who most wanted to be unnoticed during their time in service. >> it's not a natural thing to submerge your ship in water. >> the mission of the submarine is not to give itself away, to remain undetected. we didn't want to make any kind of noise that a fish didn't make. >> all of the submariners, when they go to sea, that they're in harm's way. >> basically patrol for 60 days at a clip, submerged all the time. >> i had to learn my job well so i could keep my ship meamates a and healthy. >> it didn't matter whether they were seamen or a captain. >> you were on the first nuclear powered submarine. i was onboard for four years from 1957 to 1961. when i was onboard, i was a
now stay tuned for a cnn special "veterans in focus." >>> welcome to the washington navy yard. place filled with so many memories. this is veterans in focus. and i'm tom foreman. and this program is really all about memories, memories of more than 23 million veterans who have served all around the globe as captured by the fine photo journalists here at cnn. and we begin with a tale from bob crowley about some men who most wanted to be unnoticed during their time in service....
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cnn we could have done things better. again, the families did not know about any of this. so since then, the practice has been to place incinerated remains in urns and have the navystigation, three officials have been disciplined for faulty procedures that allow body parts to go missing. in 2008, dover was found to be using a crematorium facility that also handled animal remains. and there's already been that lengthy scandal at arlington national cemetery where graves are mismarked. in all of these cases now officials say the problems have been fixed but but defense secretary leon panetta is certain will face questions his aides say he will want answered to about the how the military deals with the fallen. >>> all week in honor of veterans day, cnn photo journalists turn their lenses to the men and women in the milita military. this morning, jay carpenter introduces us to danny ingram, forced out of the military by don't ask, don't tell. listen as ingram talks about his passionate fight for veterans rights. >> my i enlisted in the army in 1988. i was serving in a combat support unit. the policy at the time was just homosexuality is incombatable with military serv
cnn we could have done things better. again, the families did not know about any of this. so since then, the practice has been to place incinerated remains in urns and have the navystigation, three officials have been disciplined for faulty procedures that allow body parts to go missing. in 2008, dover was found to be using a crematorium facility that also handled animal remains. and there's already been that lengthy scandal at arlington national cemetery where graves are mismarked. in all of...
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cnn we could have done things better. and, again, the families didn't know about any of this. so, since then, the practice has been to place incinerated remains in urns and have the navyispose of them in at sea ceremonies. after a just concluded year-long investigation, three officials have been disciplined for faulty procedures that allowed body parts to go missing. in 2008, dover was also found to be using the crematorium facility that handled animal remains. and there's also been that lengthy scandal at arlington national cemetery where graves were mismarked. now, in all these cases, the officials say the problems have been fixed but leon panetta is certain to face more questions, questions aids say he will want answers to about how the military deals with its fallen. kyra? >> barbara, thanks. >>> just after the top of the hour, a veterans advocate responds to this report and the military's handling of the shocking story. paul joining me live ten minutes after the hour. >>> the shakeup at the oscars continues. eddie murphy is out as the host. so, who's going to replace him? we'll talk about it in "showbiz," next. i've been taking osteo bi-flex for several years now
cnn we could have done things better. and, again, the families didn't know about any of this. so, since then, the practice has been to place incinerated remains in urns and have the navyispose of them in at sea ceremonies. after a just concluded year-long investigation, three officials have been disciplined for faulty procedures that allowed body parts to go missing. in 2008, dover was also found to be using the crematorium facility that handled animal remains. and there's also been that...
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navy. twice elected governor of the great state of utah. i've lived overseas four times, three times as the united states ambassador. i'm honored and privileged to be here. wolf, cnn, heritage, aei, thank you all for making tonight possible. >> let's get right to the questionses. our leadoff question is from the honorable ed meese, the former attorney general of the united states who is representing the heritage foundation. >> at least 42 terrorist attacks aimed at the united states have been thwarted since 9/11. tools like the patriot act have been instrumental in finding and stopping terrorists. shouldn't we have a long range extension of the investigative powers contained in that act so that our law enforcement officers can have the tools that they need? >> speaker gingrich, only this weekend there was an alleged terror plot uncovered in new york city. what do you think? >> well, i think that attorney general meese has raised a key point and the key distinction for the american people to recognize is the difference between national security requirements and criminal law requirements. i think it's desperately important that we preserve your right to be innocent
navy. twice elected governor of the great state of utah. i've lived overseas four times, three times as the united states ambassador. i'm honored and privileged to be here. wolf, cnn, heritage, aei, thank you all for making tonight possible. >> let's get right to the questionses. our leadoff question is from the honorable ed meese, the former attorney general of the united states who is representing the heritage foundation. >> at least 42 terrorist attacks aimed at the united states...