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he became the copilot for the legendary jimmy doolittle and the doolittle tyo raiders. only four months after pearl rbor, they flew straight to thhistory books. >> they put out the word looking r people to go on a ngerous mission. >> reporter: so dangerous doolittle gave his men the chance to back down. >>obody jumped ship. nobody backed out. >> reporter: ainst all odds cole and dlittle flew the first of 16 b-25 bombers with their 80 crew members off the deck ofhe hornet for the historic sneak attack on the japanese homeland. the mission succeeded. three crew members were kied. almost all 16 planes crash landed ichina. cole himself was injur when he bailed out. >> i pullethe rip cord so hard i gave myself a black eye. >> reporter: cole insists he's no hero. but huge crowd tned out at the tional air force meum at dayton, ohio, ts past weekend to honor the few doottle raiders still alive toy. the mission itself is on exhibit with an actual b-25 bomber. who is that hanging out the ndow there? >> that's supposed to be me. >>eporter: the occasiowas bittsweet. for 68 yearsool
he became the copilot for the legendary jimmy doolittle and the doolittle tyo raiders. only four months after pearl rbor, they flew straight to thhistory books. >> they put out the word looking r people to go on a ngerous mission. >> reporter: so dangerous doolittle gave his men the chance to back down. >>obody jumped ship. nobody backed out. >> reporter: ainst all odds cole and dlittle flew the first of 16 b-25 bombers with their 80 crew members off the deck ofhe hornet...
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under the leadership of lieutenant colonel james doolittle, the raid involved launching 16 u.s. army air corps b-25 mitchell bombers from the deck of the u.s.s. hornet, a feat that had never been attempted in combat before. on april 18, 1942 -- again, just a few months after pearl harbor -- 650 miles from its target the hornet encountered japanese ships. fearing the mission might be compromised the raiders decided to launch 170 miles earlier than anticipated. these men accepted the risk that they might have -- not have enough fuel to make it safely beyond japanese occupied china. the consequences meant the raiders would almost certainly have to crash land or bail out either above japanese occupied china or over the home islands of japan. any survivors would certainly be subjected to imprisonment or torture or death. after reaching their targets, 15 of the bombers continued to china, the 16th dangerously low on fuel headed to russia. the total distance traveled by the raiders averaged 2,250 nautical miles over a period of 13 hours making it the longest combat mission ever flown i
under the leadership of lieutenant colonel james doolittle, the raid involved launching 16 u.s. army air corps b-25 mitchell bombers from the deck of the u.s.s. hornet, a feat that had never been attempted in combat before. on april 18, 1942 -- again, just a few months after pearl harbor -- 650 miles from its target the hornet encountered japanese ships. fearing the mission might be compromised the raiders decided to launch 170 miles earlier than anticipated. these men accepted the risk that...
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air force in dayton, ohio to honor members of the doolittle raiders. the group of pilots who bombed japan in response to the japanese attack on pearl harbor. their attack is credited with turning the tide in the pacific. there's the three surviving members of the group. they will be toasting comrades with cognac from 1896 the year doolittle was born. >>> now to our signature segment. in depth reports from around the nation and the world. tonight we return to a topic we focused on last weekend the high cost of prescription drugs. something many americans have been complaining about for years. one state has recently passed legislation designed to bring down drug costs. residents of maine can order drugs from maine and from overseas. this has prompted a lawsuit. >> reporter: the battle between the state of maine and the pharmaceutical industry started in portland when the city found a way to cut its health care costs. by the time the battle ends the whole country might feel the effects. if maine wins it could get a lot easier for americans time port cheap
air force in dayton, ohio to honor members of the doolittle raiders. the group of pilots who bombed japan in response to the japanese attack on pearl harbor. their attack is credited with turning the tide in the pacific. there's the three surviving members of the group. they will be toasting comrades with cognac from 1896 the year doolittle was born. >>> now to our signature segment. in depth reports from around the nation and the world. tonight we return to a topic we focused on last...
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the tradition was started years ago by james doolittle, himself. >>> all right. what's the deal?all street closing out on a record week high. stocks surging on friday. what's behind this rally? and what does it mean for you, your 401(k), all your investments? joining me now, brenda, senior business correspondent, anchor of "bulls and bears." good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> so what's behind these market record highs? what's driving it? >> mainly it's the fed's easing money policy, what's been driving the rally for at least the last year. and the fed is buying up $85 billion worth of bonds. >> per month. >> per month. yes. and any sign that they might pull back, they are expected to taper, but everybody wonders when. so it turned this into, like, a fo good news is bad news market. if there's good news, that means the fed may pull back. if there's bad news, the stock market goes up. >> the market's going to freak the moment they anticipate the fed pulling back. >> well, yeah, they're expecting that they will in the next few months, but some people, some analysts are pointing
the tradition was started years ago by james doolittle, himself. >>> all right. what's the deal?all street closing out on a record week high. stocks surging on friday. what's behind this rally? and what does it mean for you, your 401(k), all your investments? joining me now, brenda, senior business correspondent, anchor of "bulls and bears." good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> so what's behind these market record highs? what's driving it? >> mainly it's...
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earlier i talked to robyn doolittle.adian reporters who has seen this videotape. i asked her, what did she see? >> this is a group of self-professed drug dealers in the north end of the city. they secretly shot this video of the mayor. he's -- it's shot -- it looked like it was shot on an iphone. we watched it on an iphone. so it's high definition. he's sitting against a white wall. it's sunny. he's in a white dress shirt that's kind of unbuttoned around the top. he looks completely out of it. he's jerking and bobbing around. he's slurring. his eyes are kind of fluttering. he clearly smokes from -- out of what looks like a crack pipe. it doesn't look like a marijuana pipe. it's long and clear and black at the bottom. he also calls liberal leader justin trudoe a homophobic slur and he makes disparaging comments about minorities. >> so that's what robyn doolittle told me. sun sunny hostin, we don't know what this mayor is about to say. we may have to pull away from this conversation when and if he starts to speak. here you
earlier i talked to robyn doolittle.adian reporters who has seen this videotape. i asked her, what did she see? >> this is a group of self-professed drug dealers in the north end of the city. they secretly shot this video of the mayor. he's -- it's shot -- it looked like it was shot on an iphone. we watched it on an iphone. so it's high definition. he's sitting against a white wall. it's sunny. he's in a white dress shirt that's kind of unbuttoned around the top. he looks completely out...
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the surviving members of the doolittle raiders on this veterans day weekend. >> and president obama finally acknowledging the problems with the health carrollout. health care rollout. we look at the impact it could have just ahead in the 2014 mid-term elections. rans day, it's posturepedic rans day, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars end monday at sleep train. the headlines. the olympic torch is competing its first ever spacewalk. two russian cause ma notes are taking it outside the russian spacestation. the first time the torch has been outside a spacecraft and back on earth. >> i christen the ship and may god bless the ship and all who sail her. >> the navy christening the newest aircraft carrier. it was at a ceremony in virginia. it is the most technologically advanced ship in the fleet. it will be ready for service in three years. >>> and paying tribute to heros of world war ii this weekend. thousands are visiting the air force museum in dayton, ohio to ho
the surviving members of the doolittle raiders on this veterans day weekend. >> and president obama finally acknowledging the problems with the health carrollout. health care rollout. we look at the impact it could have just ahead in the 2014 mid-term elections. rans day, it's posturepedic rans day, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars end monday at sleep...
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doolittle, treasure island. he was blocked from working there.so--and this is an historical fact which yip himself says-- broadway and the american theater in new york city was the only place where an artist could stand up and say whatever he wanted, provided he got the money to put the show on. so, for finian's rainbow, they had to have 25 auditions, because they said it was a commie red thing. and finally, they got the money up, and they put the show up. but by that time, yip was blacklisted. and his next show was jamaica with lena horne, with an all- black cast. one other thing, in terms of yip's drive for race or ethnic equality, and that is that finian's rainbow in 1947 was the first show on broadway where the chorus line consisted of blacks and whites who danced with each other, and the chorus was an integrated affair. >> what happened to him during the mccarthy era? >> well, he could not work on any major film that they wanted him to work on from the major studios in hollywood. the setup was that roy brewer, who was the head of the iatse u
doolittle, treasure island. he was blocked from working there.so--and this is an historical fact which yip himself says-- broadway and the american theater in new york city was the only place where an artist could stand up and say whatever he wanted, provided he got the money to put the show on. so, for finian's rainbow, they had to have 25 auditions, because they said it was a commie red thing. and finally, they got the money up, and they put the show up. but by that time, yip was blacklisted....
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the rviving numbers of jmy doolittls raiders come together one last time. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. tonight the world is responding a
the rviving numbers of jmy doolittls raiders come together one last time. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. tonight the world is responding a
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robin doolittle is the author of a soon to be published book called "crazy town, the rob ford story."reat reporting and how you first came into contact with this infamous video is pretty unbelievable. can you just quickly take us through it snp >> reporter: sure, the toronto star has been investigating so and my colleague kevin donovan have wrote about his alcohol problem. he was asked to leave a military ball after showing up impaired earlier this year and a few days after that, i got a call from an anonymous tipster who claimed to have a video of the mayor apparently smoking crack cocaine. it took a month back and forth getting to know them and they eventually let us watch it in early may. two weeks after that, your very own gouker ran the story in the "toronto star" and been reporting it all summer long since then. >> you've seep the video. what does it actually show? >> it's about a minute and a half long. it shows a man, it's clearly rob ford, shot in high-definition. it's in sunshine. he's holding what looks like a crack pipe and he's jerking around on his chair. he's slurring,
robin doolittle is the author of a soon to be published book called "crazy town, the rob ford story."reat reporting and how you first came into contact with this infamous video is pretty unbelievable. can you just quickly take us through it snp >> reporter: sure, the toronto star has been investigating so and my colleague kevin donovan have wrote about his alcohol problem. he was asked to leave a military ball after showing up impaired earlier this year and a few days after...
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robin doolittle has been writing about this.ter of mayor ford's house, right. >> yeah, the video is over a minute long. it seems to have been shot in the summer because there is a reference to a bi election and there was one at that time and as you-all saw, the mayor seems really out of it, hyped up, pacing back and forpt swearing saying he's going to rip someone's throat out. he says he's a sick mother f-er. >> they offered to buy it and they didn't take you up on the offer, do you know why? >> that's consistent with the ford administration. the star has been reporting on this mayor and the erratic behavior for a year and we broke stories about drinking, missing city hall and domestic situations at his home and we give them a comment to publish and they have never taken us up on that. >> until just yesterday or so, the mayor never really even admitted to having drunken stupors, right? >> no, i mean, we're talking about the alcohol now and saying oh, well, he was drunk that's his excuse but up until seven days ago, he positioned
robin doolittle has been writing about this.ter of mayor ford's house, right. >> yeah, the video is over a minute long. it seems to have been shot in the summer because there is a reference to a bi election and there was one at that time and as you-all saw, the mayor seems really out of it, hyped up, pacing back and forpt swearing saying he's going to rip someone's throat out. he says he's a sick mother f-er. >> they offered to buy it and they didn't take you up on the offer, do you...
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. >> robert doolittle is a city hall reporter from the toronto star.oon-to-be released book "crazy town the rob ford story." you've actually unlike most people you have actually seen the video appearing to show rob ford smoking crack. can you describe what it actually shows? >> sure. it's about a minute and a half long. the man who is obviously rob ford is sitting in kind of a button up shirt. it's open at the top. he's sitting down in front of a white wall in the sunshine. he's jerking, bobbing around in his chair. he's slurring. he's mumbling. his eyes are fluttering. and he smokes from what looks like a crack pipe. he also utters racist and homophobic slurs in the short clip. >> who is he making slurs against? >> the leader of the federal liberty party, he calls him an fag. >> so what's the rules that say you can't show this video? what's going on? >> right. well, it's important to note since the star and gawker reported on the video in may, all summer long we've been connecting the dots between the mayor and toronto's underworld, i guess you can sa
. >> robert doolittle is a city hall reporter from the toronto star.oon-to-be released book "crazy town the rob ford story." you've actually unlike most people you have actually seen the video appearing to show rob ford smoking crack. can you describe what it actually shows? >> sure. it's about a minute and a half long. the man who is obviously rob ford is sitting in kind of a button up shirt. it's open at the top. he's sitting down in front of a white wall in the...
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el puesto de taponero seguramente será ocupado por un candidato interno, sean doolittle o ryan cook.enen alternativas dentro del equipo para cerrar los juegos de los atléticos, bicampeones reinantes de la división oeste de la liga americana. abad, de 27 años y colocado entre los transferibles el miércoles pasado, tuvo un récord de 0-3 y una efectividad de 3.35 en 39 aperturas por los uston, y tiene una foja de pvid omedio de carreras limpias admitidas de 4.56 en 127 salidas. wooten bateó para .257 con 20 jonrones y 69 impulsadas este año con la sucursal en beltf elegido en la 37ma 12, procedente de easten jeron que wooten no se sumará todo en la informacion por elmo ce... ---blanca - cesar chor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de ♪. >>> hoy en el ntoticiero te telemundo, ya estÁ en estados unidos, el ponchis, el llmamad n niÑo sicario que decapitÓ a 4 s personas. >>> gana fuerza una tormenta invernal que podrÍa aguarle la fiesta a millones de psersonas. >>> dos mujeres aseguran que f e fueron acusadas fdalsamente d o robo por una tienda y todo por s se
el puesto de taponero seguramente será ocupado por un candidato interno, sean doolittle o ryan cook.enen alternativas dentro del equipo para cerrar los juegos de los atléticos, bicampeones reinantes de la división oeste de la liga americana. abad, de 27 años y colocado entre los transferibles el miércoles pasado, tuvo un récord de 0-3 y una efectividad de 3.35 en 39 aperturas por los uston, y tiene una foja de pvid omedio de carreras limpias admitidas de 4.56 en 127 salidas. wooten bateó...
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i mean this was when my social democrat coley stu doolittle and i was looking at options one same very obvious to us a film that risk distribution bad must be shown in parliament i think the it was a critical i appreciate your coming. from frederick. so we meet again this is margaret the producer she's being sued to. me there's a saying movies are better at the movies but screening our film for parliament is certainly fantastic. and i'm incredibly proud. i sincerely hope this signal will make its way from sweden to drive in westlake los angeles but one. of the thing about freedom of speech is that blood is to everyone even the bad guy. even the people who want to abolish it. do you think your argument about turn came bang that credential example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate the it's really engine from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a serious point when i spoke about in the book was how ways gokey had done something being a complete basket case and make it go away with hyper inflation and very valid diagonal with the tide so it seems so much econ
i mean this was when my social democrat coley stu doolittle and i was looking at options one same very obvious to us a film that risk distribution bad must be shown in parliament i think the it was a critical i appreciate your coming. from frederick. so we meet again this is margaret the producer she's being sued to. me there's a saying movies are better at the movies but screening our film for parliament is certainly fantastic. and i'm incredibly proud. i sincerely hope this signal will make...
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jimmy doolittle reports. tcs makes ain't injury to her weekly appointment at the company calling hospital ict two years old she's been a victim of the cracks increases health system. today in a private one night i had a problem with my ally. and i had to have an injection to get them on a minute but they didn't receive an education because it does strike me the striker david dickinson still didn't do right because how could the bills and this time i'm seventy and this guy didn't fulfill the order for him. the printing and went on for two whole months and when i can finally starting to hit the injections and everything it was the side of my right i want and let it be the bounty in the sense is worried about. only then can and then eighties and nineties complicated. he's just like the twin cities across india and iced tea like dying or eighty. while in the midst of greece's economic crisis many deals going on page twenty nine laps to freeze that deliveries of vital medicines drug shortages that can have serious
jimmy doolittle reports. tcs makes ain't injury to her weekly appointment at the company calling hospital ict two years old she's been a victim of the cracks increases health system. today in a private one night i had a problem with my ally. and i had to have an injection to get them on a minute but they didn't receive an education because it does strike me the striker david dickinson still didn't do right because how could the bills and this time i'm seventy and this guy didn't fulfill the...
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the toasts were started years ago by james doolittle himself.al event was held in ohio. >> tucker? >> thank you. wait for the police. well from cookies and coffee creamer to microwaveable popcorn some of your favorite foods contain transfats. the fda is saying it's too much of a health hazard four to eat and it's proposing a ban. >> emergency room nurse practitioner and founder of mid levelyou.com is here with more on the fda's dramatic proposal. it's all combined like that sometimes hard to see it. so why is the fda proposing getting rid of transfats? >> transfats are more dangerous than other types of fats because not only do they increase your bad cholesterol they decrease your good cholesterol. they are bad for your body and clogging up your arteries and taking away your body as ability to clean out those arteries. so they are worse than saturated fats. >> i'm the only person standing up for transfats if they are so bad for you, why are they in foods. i suspect it's because they are delicious. >> unfortunately they are. they are used to add
the toasts were started years ago by james doolittle himself.al event was held in ohio. >> tucker? >> thank you. wait for the police. well from cookies and coffee creamer to microwaveable popcorn some of your favorite foods contain transfats. the fda is saying it's too much of a health hazard four to eat and it's proposing a ban. >> emergency room nurse practitioner and founder of mid levelyou.com is here with more on the fda's dramatic proposal. it's all combined like that...
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her friends fired me and i'll send her to get today's kid will you know the movie yes thelma and doolittle and plus i don't know what makes there's a thing is this character a group to show when you accused man you see them out of doing it you know it was the biggest part songs that were that's all next on larry king now.
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veterans day weekend, a touching tribute to a group of remarkable american heroes, known as the doolittle raiders. the 80 men risked their lives, turning the tide in world war ii in a bombing missional of japan, more than 70 years ago. only four men are still alive, three attending this weekend's reunion. toasting the event in silver goblets. the other 76 goblets turned upside down, honoring those raiders no longer with us. >>> and a special honor for america's 38th president. the nation's newest aircraft carrier, the uss gerald ford, was christened this weekend. president ford's daughter susan doing the traditional honor, smashing a bottle of sparkling wine against the carrier. the uss gerald ford will be the lead ship in the navy's next class of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. >>> much more ahead on "world news" this sunday night. remember this? believe it or not, there's something else hurtling towards earth tonight. and it's not a meteorite. the giant satellite, like the movie "gravity," the debris on its path, hurtling towards us. we'll tell you what they know. >>> and a tall tale
veterans day weekend, a touching tribute to a group of remarkable american heroes, known as the doolittle raiders. the 80 men risked their lives, turning the tide in world war ii in a bombing missional of japan, more than 70 years ago. only four men are still alive, three attending this weekend's reunion. toasting the event in silver goblets. the other 76 goblets turned upside down, honoring those raiders no longer with us. >>> and a special honor for america's 38th president. the...
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robin doolittle and natalie johnson join me. robin, you've been running lots of stories on this.you each remotely surprised that he finally broke down and confessed today? >> yeah, i was completely surprised. i happened to be standing in that press conference. and he just suddenly stopped and turned to the media, which in and of itself is unusual. he doesn't talk to reporters very often. he said, ask me the question you asked he last may. then someone said, do you smoke crack? he said yes, i smoked crack cocaine. he's dug in his heels the last six months. it was a remarkable moment. >> natalie johnson, what has been the reaction? his approval ratings have actually gone up sense this has come out. is that true, and can he sustain that? >> that's right. it was last week when the police chief said he had in his possession this video showing the mayor smoking from a crack pipe. his approval rating climbed about five points after that. we don't have a poll to reflect the thoughts on today's admission, but certainly, a lot of surprise from counselors. many of the allies who stood by hi
robin doolittle and natalie johnson join me. robin, you've been running lots of stories on this.you each remotely surprised that he finally broke down and confessed today? >> yeah, i was completely surprised. i happened to be standing in that press conference. and he just suddenly stopped and turned to the media, which in and of itself is unusual. he doesn't talk to reporters very often. he said, ask me the question you asked he last may. then someone said, do you smoke crack? he said...
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they confiscated marijuana plants from an office building on doolittle drive.hey also carried out search warrants in dublin, castro valley. part of a six week investigation that was apparently touched off by an anonymous tip. police say they have the names of the suspects, but have not made any arrests. >>> in arizona, border patrol agents have seized marijuana in the past five days. authorities have confiscated drugs from various check points along state route 80. investigators say all of the drugs and vehicles have been processed for seizure, but no suspects have been taken into custody. >>> the los angeles county coroner's office says the officer killed at l.a.x. died in two to five minutes. he lay wounded inside the airport even after the suspected gunman was in custody. law enforcement officials say paramedics were kept away for 33 minutes while the airport was secured. there were concerns hernandez could have possibly been saved if he had received treatment sooner. suspected gunman paul ciancia faces several charges that could lead to the death penalty. >
they confiscated marijuana plants from an office building on doolittle drive.hey also carried out search warrants in dublin, castro valley. part of a six week investigation that was apparently touched off by an anonymous tip. police say they have the names of the suspects, but have not made any arrests. >>> in arizona, border patrol agents have seized marijuana in the past five days. authorities have confiscated drugs from various check points along state route 80. investigators say...
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they confiscated marijuana plants from an office building on doolittle drive. they also carried out search warrants in dublin, castro valley. part of a six week investigation that was apparently touched off by an anonymous tip. police say they have the names of the suspects, but have not made any arrests. >>> in arizona, border patrol agents have seized marijuana in the past five days. authorities have confiscated drugs from various check points along state route 80. investigators say all of the drugs and vehicles have been processed for seizure, but no suspects have been taken into custody. >>> the los angeles county coroner's office says the officer killed at l.a.x. died in two to five minutes. he lay wounded inside the airport even after the suspected gunman was in custody. law enforcement officials say paramedics were kept away for 33 minutes while the airport was secured. there were concerns hernandez could have possibly been saved if he had received treatment sooner. suspected gunman paul ciancia faces several charges that could lead to the death penalty.
they confiscated marijuana plants from an office building on doolittle drive. they also carried out search warrants in dublin, castro valley. part of a six week investigation that was apparently touched off by an anonymous tip. police say they have the names of the suspects, but have not made any arrests. >>> in arizona, border patrol agents have seized marijuana in the past five days. authorities have confiscated drugs from various check points along state route 80. investigators say...
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robin doolittle, thank you. >>> we've managed to isolate the figure and we'll check in with victor blackwell next. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal. then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection could have alerted carl in time to help him protect his money. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, g
robin doolittle, thank you. >>> we've managed to isolate the figure and we'll check in with victor blackwell next. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get...
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three of the four surviving doolittle radars making a final toast to remember comrades who took partn a daring bombing on japan. legendary mission in april 1942 now in the history books as a pivotal moment in u.s. military history. a turning point in the war help boost moral at home after the deadly attack on perfectly harbor. how can we honor our brave vets even if we don't know one. i want to introduce you to vince mcgowan president of united war veterans council. i have to thank you, vince, for your service. beyond your service to the country as a military man, you're also serving our vets. tell me about the organization you're involved in. as i look at events in new york city, two pages of all different events for two pages. >> goes back to the origins of the war of 1812 when the country needed to take care of the widows and orphans. then after that second american revolution, things went to a normal status again. after world war i and world war ii saw american legion, vfw and standard membership organizations build up to the strength that didn't require as much attention by the
three of the four surviving doolittle radars making a final toast to remember comrades who took partn a daring bombing on japan. legendary mission in april 1942 now in the history books as a pivotal moment in u.s. military history. a turning point in the war help boost moral at home after the deadly attack on perfectly harbor. how can we honor our brave vets even if we don't know one. i want to introduce you to vince mcgowan president of united war veterans council. i have to thank you, vince,...
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. >> three of the four doolittle raiders saluted their fallen comrades in dayton ohio last night with a final toast. in 1942, just months after the attack on pearl harbor, the raiders boosted american morale with a daring air assault on the japanese mainland. today's weather. cool air is covering much of the country except for the south, northwest we will be dealing with some november rain, the week ahead will be much colder and wetter, especially in the east. coming up, sunday in the park, in beijing. coming up, sunday in the park, in beijing. but first, the buzz, here we go, ton. >> osgood: twitter, for the uninitiated is a way to transmit brief messages to people around the world, and this past week investors sent their own sort of message, putting up the opening price of twitter stock a full 60 percent in just the first two days of trading, why are so many people so bullish on twitter? tracy smith takes a look now at our sunday morning cover story. >> reporter: at twitter san francisco headquarters, even the folks who didn't make millions in this past week's ipo are treated like t
. >> three of the four doolittle raiders saluted their fallen comrades in dayton ohio last night with a final toast. in 1942, just months after the attack on pearl harbor, the raiders boosted american morale with a daring air assault on the japanese mainland. today's weather. cool air is covering much of the country except for the south, northwest we will be dealing with some november rain, the week ahead will be much colder and wetter, especially in the east. coming up, sunday in the...
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doolittle, then a general, and the raiders first reunited to commemorate their mission and it became an annual event. "we are getting so old that we said a around anymore," retired staff sergeant who was an engineer gunner. "i think it is time to put it to rest." that article in today's "wall street journal." wisconsin, on our line for democrats. sergio, good morning. i'm a veteran. what this day means to me. during the iraq and afghanistan wars -- i am a desert storm veteran, by the way. i was some 1986-1996. the womensay a lot of in these last two wars, lasted 10 years-plus, have suffered. they went to battle. we with these women out here. that's the togod last caller, blaming obama the .hings that were closed i don't agree with that. i believe it is congress' fault and they need to have mentors spending. the whole v.a. system needs to be nondiscretionary spending and funded a year in advance like to do the hospital side. january, this coming when they do the budget, they don't have to put us veterans on the line again. that is all i got to say. i appreciate them serving. in the be
doolittle, then a general, and the raiders first reunited to commemorate their mission and it became an annual event. "we are getting so old that we said a around anymore," retired staff sergeant who was an engineer gunner. "i think it is time to put it to rest." that article in today's "wall street journal." wisconsin, on our line for democrats. sergio, good morning. i'm a veteran. what this day means to me. during the iraq and afghanistan wars -- i am a desert...
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treated, but it was a busy veterans weekend of observances as the surviving members of the famed doolittleth anniversary of the korean birth, world war ii veterans groups are mark their final reunions. this day also marks the service of all those -- there is ollie north -- who served in vietnam, iraq and afghanistan, whether or not they saw combat. so when we meet veterans, today we're going to thank them for their service, but the real question becomes, is our government doing good service to them? unfortunately, it appears they're not. let's take a look at this, what the backlog is. >> for example, if you're a veteran, you need medical attention, you got 705,000-plus claims that are still pending. how does that happen? 57% of those claims pending over 125 days. and they're going to take over our health care. >> especially for wounded warrior, people who have given feet and fingers and e portions of their lives to our country and now they have to wait months and months and months. >> there were 2.5 million who served over the last 12 years and many of them need medical attention. >> it's
treated, but it was a busy veterans weekend of observances as the surviving members of the famed doolittleth anniversary of the korean birth, world war ii veterans groups are mark their final reunions. this day also marks the service of all those -- there is ollie north -- who served in vietnam, iraq and afghanistan, whether or not they saw combat. so when we meet veterans, today we're going to thank them for their service, but the real question becomes, is our government doing good service to...
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so i said, well, i can doolittle bit and help a little bit more., appreciated it. gardener has done this before. he himself is a veteran who served in the navy during vietnam and as for christmas, christina's stepson, he said he appreciated gardener's act of kindness. and so did we. >>> some foul play from a sneaky chicky. the chicken just, like, keeps dodging the doberman, stealing from food from underneath his nose and his entire body. the bird was not scared of the pooch no matter how many times he tried to scare the chicken away. >>> rick. >> what's going on out on there? >> you noticed the last time i am at this really nice woman while she thought about the shot out of africa. what i didn't know is that your daughter is running the marathon. >> my daughter is running the marathon. >> that's why you're here in new york city. >> that's why i'm here, yes. >> is she ready? >> she's ready. >> are you proud? >> i am proud. she ran the national marathon and missed qualifying for boston by 30 seconds. and she was supposed to run this last year, but, o
so i said, well, i can doolittle bit and help a little bit more., appreciated it. gardener has done this before. he himself is a veteran who served in the navy during vietnam and as for christmas, christina's stepson, he said he appreciated gardener's act of kindness. and so did we. >>> some foul play from a sneaky chicky. the chicken just, like, keeps dodging the doberman, stealing from food from underneath his nose and his entire body. the bird was not scared of the pooch no matter...