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vladamir dutier reports. >> the sinking of the indianapolis, resulted in the biggest loss of life.mbers on board, one in four survived. >> that's it, paul. we have go out. >> with the hull identification number 35 visible, researchers found the uss indianapolis. new video shows the ship's distinct world war ii era weapons. >> yeah, definitely. this photo shows the indy defending against scrap knees fighters. water, remote location. difficult to mount a search. >> new technology enabled the crew of to launch a vehicle to travel down more than 18,000 feet to the ocean floor. >> she was, the most iconic and historically significant ship at that time. >> she just complete aid secret mission, delivering components for one of two atomic bombs to be dropped on japan. while en route to the philippines, two japanese torpedoes hit and sunk the ship. one of the estimated 800 men that escaped. an sos was never received. and no one knew they were missing. >> we are their tsy. we are hungry. we are just completely exhausted. but we dare not give up. >> for 4 1/2 days they waited in shark infeste
vladamir dutier reports. >> the sinking of the indianapolis, resulted in the biggest loss of life.mbers on board, one in four survived. >> that's it, paul. we have go out. >> with the hull identification number 35 visible, researchers found the uss indianapolis. new video shows the ship's distinct world war ii era weapons. >> yeah, definitely. this photo shows the indy defending against scrap knees fighters. water, remote location. difficult to mount a search. >>...
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the uss indianapolis was found more than three miles below the surface.iver parts for the hiroshima nuclear bomb when it was hit by japanese torpedoes. more than 800 sailors died, the largest loss of life at sea in the history of the us navy. sarah corker reports. for 72 years, the final resting place of the uss indianapolis had been a mystery. that's it, we've got it — the indy. 500 kilometres beneath the surface of the 5.5 kilometres beneath the surface of the philippine sea, these are the first pictures of the wreckage. an anchor on the left—hand side, marked "us navy". this was indy. this was from a refit at pearl harbor in 1942. the ship was found by a search vessel with equipment that can reach some of the deepest ocean floors. it was funded by the microsoft co—founder paul allen. we try to do this both as really exciting examples of underwater archaeology and as tributes to the brave men that went down in these ships. the warship had just completed a secret mission to deliver parts for the hiroshima nuclear bomb. close to midnight on the 30th ofjul
the uss indianapolis was found more than three miles below the surface.iver parts for the hiroshima nuclear bomb when it was hit by japanese torpedoes. more than 800 sailors died, the largest loss of life at sea in the history of the us navy. sarah corker reports. for 72 years, the final resting place of the uss indianapolis had been a mystery. that's it, we've got it — the indy. 500 kilometres beneath the surface of the 5.5 kilometres beneath the surface of the philippine sea, these are the...
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. >>> one of the mysteries of world war ii has been solved what happened to uss indianapolis.he navy cruiser heading south through the pacific after delivering one of the atomic bombs that ended world war ii. this ship was sung and never seen again. many crew members were eaten by sharks as they bobbed in the water, waiting to be rescued. 72 years later the indianapolis has been found. more than three miles underwater. vladamir dutier reports. >> the sinking of the indianapolis, resulted in the biggest loss of life. of 1200 crew members on board, one in four survived. >> that's it, paul. we have go out. >> with the hull identification number 35 visible, researchers found the uss indianapolis. new video shows the ship's distinct world war ii era weapons. >> yeah, definitely. this photo shows the indy defending against scrap knees fighters. water, remote location. difficult to mount a search. >> new technology enabled the crew of to launch a vehicle to travel down more than 18,000 feet to the ocean floor. >> she was, the most iconic and historically significant ship at that time
. >>> one of the mysteries of world war ii has been solved what happened to uss indianapolis.he navy cruiser heading south through the pacific after delivering one of the atomic bombs that ended world war ii. this ship was sung and never seen again. many crew members were eaten by sharks as they bobbed in the water, waiting to be rescued. 72 years later the indianapolis has been found. more than three miles underwater. vladamir dutier reports. >> the sinking of the indianapolis,...
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and indianapolis was one of the cities that did not break out into rioting that night. hubert humphrey was stuck with the problem of when can i get to a public announcement in the aftermath of this tragedy, and so he had the wait several weeks. and by that time, the primary game was basically over. it was too late for hubert humphrey to actually enter primaries. and the only way he could get delegates was the way that bernie sanders' voters were so upset by this last time around, the inside game. just working what would now be called superdelegates which were then just plain delegates. most of them were just up for grabs. most states did not have primaries. and even the states that had primaries, delegates would not necessarily pledge to you. and so collecting delegates was almost entirely an inside game. and humphrey excelled at that over gene mccarthy, which is all that was left because the next giant tragedy that occurs in this book and in 1968 was the assassination of bobby kennedy who, on the night that he wins the california primary -- and withthat win, bobby kenn
and indianapolis was one of the cities that did not break out into rioting that night. hubert humphrey was stuck with the problem of when can i get to a public announcement in the aftermath of this tragedy, and so he had the wait several weeks. and by that time, the primary game was basically over. it was too late for hubert humphrey to actually enter primaries. and the only way he could get delegates was the way that bernie sanders' voters were so upset by this last time around, the inside...
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ellison barber, fox news. >> god bless the drew of the indianapolis. >>> a high-stakes competition, a up at the white house. . (vo) a lifetime of your dog's nutritional needs... all in one. purina one. healthy energy, all in one. strong muscles, all in one. highly digestible, and a taste he loves, all in one. purina one smartblend is expertly blended... with 100% nutrition, 0% fillers, always real meat #1. lifelong smart nutrition. it's all in one. purina one. you're searching for something. whoooo. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if... ....there was a single site... ...where you could find the... ...right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares... ...prices from over 200 booking... ...sites ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2
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indianapolis is staying where it is, it's a war grave.s they did not disturb the site but will continue searching for more wreckage. rob? rob: okay, ellison, thank you. >>> and to a fox news alert right now. we're learning the u.s.s. john mccain warship has been involved in a collision with a merchant ship east of singapore. initial reports say the u.s. destroyer sustained damage to port side. no word on potential injuries at this time, but that's a picture of the ship we're talking about. the u.s.s. john mccain. search and rescue efforts are under way as we speak. this of course coming several months after the "u.s.s. fitzgerald" crashed into a cargo ship off of japan and seven u.s. sailors were killed in that incident. we'll keep you posted. >>> his slap stick style of comedy made everybody laugh and humanitarian efforts touched our hearts. we remember the life and legacy of jerry lewis with a look back at his rise to fame. that's coming up. ♪ music edible arrangements for summer. order in store or online. it's time for the biggest sale
indianapolis is staying where it is, it's a war grave.s they did not disturb the site but will continue searching for more wreckage. rob? rob: okay, ellison, thank you. >>> and to a fox news alert right now. we're learning the u.s.s. john mccain warship has been involved in a collision with a merchant ship east of singapore. initial reports say the u.s. destroyer sustained damage to port side. no word on potential injuries at this time, but that's a picture of the ship we're talking...
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the indianapolis it's three and a half miles -- the indianapolis sits three and a half miles below the sea. posts are named for confederate generals including the country possible are just, fort bragg, fort hood, and fort benning. a group of house democrats has proposed a bill to rename the facilities. one week to the day after the white nationalist rally in charlottesville turned deadly, more protests, the largest in boston. under lopez takes us inside the protests and reaction to them. linda: a tense day on the streets of bos hate and racism. the boisterous crowd fearing that white nationalist would small -- join a small group of conservatives. the police avoiding clashes by thwarting the small group away. >> you are violating my rights. linda: the police remainingcalm, even when taunted. president trump weighing in with a series of tweets saying, looks like many anti-police agitators in boston. the police are looking tough and smart. thank you for stop later applauding the protesters speaking out against bigotry. boston's mayor and police commissioner agreed. >> sharing the message
the indianapolis it's three and a half miles -- the indianapolis sits three and a half miles below the sea. posts are named for confederate generals including the country possible are just, fort bragg, fort hood, and fort benning. a group of house democrats has proposed a bill to rename the facilities. one week to the day after the white nationalist rally in charlottesville turned deadly, more protests, the largest in boston. under lopez takes us inside the protests and reaction to them. linda:...
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after midnight, two japanese torpedos slammed into the hull of the indianapolis.was sent. the crew just delivered parts of the atomic bomb and was traveling unescorted. no one was coming to help. for the estimated 900 men who survived the blast, an even more terrifying fate lay ahead. the survivors spent the next four days in the open water, battling blistering sun, dehydration, hypothermia and warding off constant attacks >> a shark would be coming through the group, and he would take someone fairly close to you. take him under. >> reporter: 72 years later and 18,000 feet below the ocean's surface, the iron hull of the indianapolis has been discovered. >> that's it, paul. we've got it. >> reporter: an underwater expedition, spearheaded by microsoft co-founder paul allen, located the ship last weekend. >> for the first time, you can point at a place on the globe and say, here's where this ship is. we can now memorialize it. >> reporter: doug spent years interviewing the crew of the indianapolis for his book "in harm's way." he says many of the survivors share a co
after midnight, two japanese torpedos slammed into the hull of the indianapolis.was sent. the crew just delivered parts of the atomic bomb and was traveling unescorted. no one was coming to help. for the estimated 900 men who survived the blast, an even more terrifying fate lay ahead. the survivors spent the next four days in the open water, battling blistering sun, dehydration, hypothermia and warding off constant attacks >> a shark would be coming through the group, and he would take...
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"indianapolis" was torpedoed.nly beginning. we're going live now to the middle of the philippines sea where this amazing discovery happened. robert kraft is the sub operations director on the mission that located the wreckage of the "uss indianapolis." before we talk about the wrem, how do you see this? how huge is this for military histories? >> yeah. an incredible and amazing discovery. i mean, it is big. it's one of the catastrophes that never should have happened. it's enormous. >> that ship is resting more than 18,000 feet below the surface. that is much deeper than "titanic's" final resting place. in basic terms, how did you do it? >> you know, the biggest challenge here is the depth of water. it takes some extraordinary technology to get down that deep and it's -- it's an investigative process, and it takes a long time and very -- you've got to be very patient o to -- deploy the vehicles. gather the data. bring it back. analyze it and continue on. >> now, did you have a sense of where this ship was? how lon
"indianapolis" was torpedoed.nly beginning. we're going live now to the middle of the philippines sea where this amazing discovery happened. robert kraft is the sub operations director on the mission that located the wreckage of the "uss indianapolis." before we talk about the wrem, how do you see this? how huge is this for military histories? >> yeah. an incredible and amazing discovery. i mean, it is big. it's one of the catastrophes that never should have happened....
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you go to a city like indianapolis, 75% plus of the people are married.so there's certainly much more married couples. definitely, you know, there are issues with urban schools and people raising their families in urban schools. but the primary population based in cities like that is suburban. these cities have -- to the extent that they have kind of an urban, walkable, dense neighborhoods, they're very small. they have nothing like new york city density or san francisco density. and so these are kind of regions that are definitely still shaped, you know, by the family, by married couples, by people with children. and that doesn't always mean -- i think one of the things, it doesn't just always mean republican. that demographic just tend to shift republican, but i know very e -- eco-conscious people. they add a different voice to the city. so even people who had a different political persuasion i think who have children just bring a different conversation to the city, priorities about how do we design the city and what is it for. but definitely when you t
you go to a city like indianapolis, 75% plus of the people are married.so there's certainly much more married couples. definitely, you know, there are issues with urban schools and people raising their families in urban schools. but the primary population based in cities like that is suburban. these cities have -- to the extent that they have kind of an urban, walkable, dense neighborhoods, they're very small. they have nothing like new york city density or san francisco density. and so these...
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the uss indianapolis has been located at the bottom of the pacific ocean at a depth of over five kilometersars after it was sunk by a japanese torpedo in world war ii. the south china morning post looks at evolving appetites in china where people are cutting back on eating instant noodles. the paper says a growing and more health conscious middle class is behind the fall in demand. and finally, in the telegraph, thousands of people across the united states are eagerly anticipating one of the greatest solar eclipse events in history. those living in states such as oregon, kentucky and south carolina will be best placed to watch the spectacle which begins later today. for the, as i said before, remember the advice — don't look at the sun. such a dad, isn't he? laughter with me is david buik, a market strategist at panmure gordon. thanks for coming in. pleasure, good morning. it is incredible how... there are so many victims of the barcelona attack, dead and alive. so much focus on such a young life because there was so much hope he might be found alive and some good might be found alive and s
the uss indianapolis has been located at the bottom of the pacific ocean at a depth of over five kilometersars after it was sunk by a japanese torpedo in world war ii. the south china morning post looks at evolving appetites in china where people are cutting back on eating instant noodles. the paper says a growing and more health conscious middle class is behind the fall in demand. and finally, in the telegraph, thousands of people across the united states are eagerly anticipating one of the...
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power was also knocked out in some places, indianapolis, contractors recovering after lightning strike stopped his heart among three workers struck at a school. a school police officer used a defibrillator on the man and performed cpr. >>> still ahead the iphone case being recalled because users say it's burning their skin. >> the nightmare on the tarmac. airline passengers calling 911 for help. >> a fiery rescue caught on camera. see a man pulled from a burning car just in time. in a survey of 40,000 people, air wick was voted product of the year in air care for it's scented oil warmer. with the best fragrance control available for the perfect amount in any room, big or small. make air wick your choice now. why do the best things in life create so much mess! more nights in... more gooey cheesy dishes. more pie plates... more bake sales... so many goodtimes... so many dirty dishes. tackle them all with finish® quantum. even on the toughest messes finish® gives you a unbeatable clean. and now get 25% more loads then cascade® platinum™ the choice is clear, switch to finish® quantum. >>>
power was also knocked out in some places, indianapolis, contractors recovering after lightning strike stopped his heart among three workers struck at a school. a school police officer used a defibrillator on the man and performed cpr. >>> still ahead the iphone case being recalled because users say it's burning their skin. >> the nightmare on the tarmac. airline passengers calling 911 for help. >> a fiery rescue caught on camera. see a man pulled from a burning car just in...
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. >>> an opponent charged of world war ii history has closure >> the wreckage of the us indianapolis has been found 18,000 feet below the surface >> two submarines hit the u.s.s. indianapolis on july 30th as it headed from guam to the philippines, historians said it only took 12 minutes for the war ship to sink for a ship that was 610 feet long, 1,196 marines were board, 800 survived initially. because the war ship went down so quickly, the crew couldn't send out calls for help. it took days for anyone to find them. historians say hundreds of the initial survivors died from dehydration, drowning or shark attacks. only 316 survived. and for 72 years, the ocean kept the ship no one laid eyes on it until paul allen, the co founder the microsoft brought together a search team >> we try to do these both as really exciting examples of under water archeology and tributes to the brave men that went down on these ships. >> reporter: the search for the indianapolis two years and finally found the wreckage of a war ship that earned ten battle stars during world war ii on floor of the north paci
. >>> an opponent charged of world war ii history has closure >> the wreckage of the us indianapolis has been found 18,000 feet below the surface >> two submarines hit the u.s.s. indianapolis on july 30th as it headed from guam to the philippines, historians said it only took 12 minutes for the war ship to sink for a ship that was 610 feet long, 1,196 marines were board, 800 survived initially. because the war ship went down so quickly, the crew couldn't send out calls for...
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"indianapolis." on july 30, 1945, the indianapolis was at sea, having just completed a top-secret mission delivering key components of the "little boy" atomic bomb to a naval base in the northern mariana islands, when it was torpedoed by a japanese submarine. just 15 minutes later, the ship that survived the pearl harbor attack was underwater. 800 of her 1,196 sailors are thought to have survived the initial sinking, but with the u.s. navy unaware of the loss, the men were forced to float... for four days in shark-infested waters before being spotted by a patrolling bomber pilot. ultimately, only 317 survived the ordeal. for decades, the indianapolis's final resting place was lost to the ocean. >> all the paperwork was lost. there was no signal that went out so basically we had nothing but the recollections of the crew, the survivors. so it was really imprecise location at the beginning. >> reporter: but last year, naval historian richard hulver discovered naval landing craft "l.s.t. 779" had passed
"indianapolis." on july 30, 1945, the indianapolis was at sea, having just completed a top-secret mission delivering key components of the "little boy" atomic bomb to a naval base in the northern mariana islands, when it was torpedoed by a japanese submarine. just 15 minutes later, the ship that survived the pearl harbor attack was underwater. 800 of her 1,196 sailors are thought to have survived the initial sinking, but with the u.s. navy unaware of the loss, the men were...
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three contract workers struck by lightning in indianapolis. recovering at the hospital.police officer performing cpr on one victim until paramedics could alive. >>> flash flooding in miami beach. thunderstorms dumping up to 6 inches of rain. and the extreme heat anfi following. 38 major fires at this hour. triple digit temperatures and record highs could be set in parts of the pacific northwest tomorrow. >>> the desperate search for a young couple in california tonight. rachel wen and gorge while hiking in joshua tree national park. authorities are concerned about them trying to survive in triple digit heat. rescuers battling hot temperatures and rugged terrain. they recovered their vehicle near a park entrance. >>> your sleep and your weight tonight. people who sleep six hours of sleep a night tend to be heavier. their waist size also more than an inch larger on average. the research also indicates shorter sleep is linked to high blood pressure. wouldn't we all like to get a little more sleep? >>> when we come back tonight, america strong. here comes the bride and talk
three contract workers struck by lightning in indianapolis. recovering at the hospital.police officer performing cpr on one victim until paramedics could alive. >>> flash flooding in miami beach. thunderstorms dumping up to 6 inches of rain. and the extreme heat anfi following. 38 major fires at this hour. triple digit temperatures and record highs could be set in parts of the pacific northwest tomorrow. >>> the desperate search for a young couple in california tonight. rachel...
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>> with the city like indianapolis it is dramatically different but i look at how many people and it knew your credits a minority. it is a tremendous number of single people. some there are issues with urban schools but the primary population to a the extent of the urban dense neighborhood committees are regions better shape to by married couples with children. but i know very eco conscious urban with the sensibility and a different sense of priorities so even people with a different political persuasion just bring a different conversation to this city. but if you travel to other cities you see a tremendous difference. >> it doesn't seem that presence of kids inhibits our doesn't mean that you have that revitalization or that are engaged in that process. >> i have to do challenge you on all of them. they want to go saturday night and walk around that disneyland version. they are living in the suburbs. because that is where the schools are. they might want to live in that hip loft space over the coffee shop but not with kids. so i am addressing a conservative audience you can draw dis
>> with the city like indianapolis it is dramatically different but i look at how many people and it knew your credits a minority. it is a tremendous number of single people. some there are issues with urban schools but the primary population to a the extent of the urban dense neighborhood committees are regions better shape to by married couples with children. but i know very eco conscious urban with the sensibility and a different sense of priorities so even people with a different...
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first on "cbs this morning," new video of the "uss indianapolis" and what researchers found on boardhree and a half miles below the ocean's surface. >>> but we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> you know, they show up in the helmets and the black masks and they have got clubs and they have got everything. antifa! >> tensions boil over at the president's arizona rally. >> protests turning ugly outside the phoenix convention center after president trump's speech. police using tear gas and pepper spray to break up the crowd of protesters. >> and a guy just got shot with a rubber bullet. >> this behavior and this divisiveness the president of the united states exhibits, how much longer does the country have to endure this mignightmar? >> latest fallout from the latest navy collision. relieved of command. >>> a convicted murderer's death now on hold. >>> flash flooding has ripped through the kansas city area. heavy rains led to rescues and stranded drivers. >> this is the second major flood this area has seen in just a month. >>> steve mnuchin's wife a
first on "cbs this morning," new video of the "uss indianapolis" and what researchers found on boardhree and a half miles below the ocean's surface. >>> but we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> you know, they show up in the helmets and the black masks and they have got clubs and they have got everything. antifa! >> tensions boil over at the president's arizona rally. >> protests turning ugly outside...
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the "uss indianapolis." was returning to a secret mission, delivery of nuclear material for the atomic bomb that would be dropped on he heir oesh ma. a ship with two tore paid ohs. it sank in 12 minutes. three men went down, the rest had a handful of lifeboats, they were treading in shark infested waters. of the 1196 men on the indianapolis, only 316 survived. the largest single loss of life at sea for the u.s. navy. it happened during a war when most every american family had loved ones who served. the whole country felt the loss. this week, the "uss john mccain" collided with a tanker ship near singapore. ten sailors died, a tragic accident, yet somehow distant. nowadays, maybe 1% of american families have loved ones who serve in the military. every day, fighting a war, or ensuring our safety comes with a degree of bravely and honorably borne by a handful of families. we who rely on them owe them respect and gratitude for service to our country often means sacrifice. for "sunday today," harry smith, new yo
the "uss indianapolis." was returning to a secret mission, delivery of nuclear material for the atomic bomb that would be dropped on he heir oesh ma. a ship with two tore paid ohs. it sank in 12 minutes. three men went down, the rest had a handful of lifeboats, they were treading in shark infested waters. of the 1196 men on the indianapolis, only 316 survived. the largest single loss of life at sea for the u.s. navy. it happened during a war when most every american family had loved...
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the "uss indianapolis" was lost july 30th, 1945, after being hit by japanese torpedos.tly delivering parts of the atomic bomb that would be dropped on hiroshima. its sinking was immortalized in the hit film "jaws" where shark hunter quint tells the story of sailing on the indianapolis. >> most of the sailors survived the sinking, but after four to five days floating at sea, only 316 were found alive. many died from dehydration and exposure. here's how a retired u.s. admiral described it. >> he survived the sinking. he was in command of a raft. the survivors were scattered about, but he was -- there were a number of them within eye shot of where he was. he would be just another man in the water trying to survive. that was a horrific ordeal for anyone to survive. but he never relinquished command. you know, he was in charge of everything that he could see. he maintained discipline. he issued orders that resulted in the saving people's lives and maintained command. you know, you could forgive him for going -- you know, he was just trying to stay alive. he didn't act that w
the "uss indianapolis" was lost july 30th, 1945, after being hit by japanese torpedos.tly delivering parts of the atomic bomb that would be dropped on hiroshima. its sinking was immortalized in the hit film "jaws" where shark hunter quint tells the story of sailing on the indianapolis. >> most of the sailors survived the sinking, but after four to five days floating at sea, only 316 were found alive. many died from dehydration and exposure. here's how a retired u.s....
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indianapolis's wreckage has been found act search team put together by billionaire paul alan found the ship resting at the bottom of the philippine sea, the ship had just completed a top secret mission delivering components of the atomic bomb that helped the united states win the war. 1200 sailors and marines were on board only 316 survived >> that is amazing they were able to find the wreckage >> couple years ago, they had a book come out about the indianapolis, many of them were lost to but the people survived it's probably one of the most heroic, engaging and touching stories you've ever heard of the many stories of heroism through the world war ii. >> the indianapolis, and we will learn more about it now that we've discovered the wreckage >> that's incredible. that's 70 or so years later. whatever it was. >> how is the weather for us, caitlin. >> beautiful today guys, let's take a live look outside. incredible. sunny morning, we got low humidity, yesterday was still pretty hot. despite the fact we saw it get a little less humid in the afternoon, showers and thunderstorms rolled thr
indianapolis's wreckage has been found act search team put together by billionaire paul alan found the ship resting at the bottom of the philippine sea, the ship had just completed a top secret mission delivering components of the atomic bomb that helped the united states win the war. 1200 sailors and marines were on board only 316 survived >> that is amazing they were able to find the wreckage >> couple years ago, they had a book come out about the indianapolis, many of them were...
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soliloquy on why he was onharks, the indianapolis. people who saw "jaws" this country had never heard of the indianapolis. host: why did you pick it? >> i picked it because at the end of the five days there is a thinks theida, he captain has been railroaded and he wants to do something about it. he does do something about it. has anrborough interesting cameo and eventually the navy admit the captain was blameless. it matters to those people who were on the ship, the handful who were still alive. host: out of all the years, did you have one they got the most reaction? >> people grab the book if their name is there. that's why some authors don't have an index. people look for their birthday. they have different reactions. one of the reaction i got a lot 28th. august the martin luther king story, i do not write about the speech, i write about a kid who was railroaded for a murder that day that he did not do. that's each played a role in him getting -- that speech played a role in him getting exonerated. host: how did it play a role? >> t
soliloquy on why he was onharks, the indianapolis. people who saw "jaws" this country had never heard of the indianapolis. host: why did you pick it? >> i picked it because at the end of the five days there is a thinks theida, he captain has been railroaded and he wants to do something about it. he does do something about it. has anrborough interesting cameo and eventually the navy admit the captain was blameless. it matters to those people who were on the ship, the handful who...
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. >>> the wreck of the uss indianapolis was discovered after seven decades.t a search crew saw when they first found the missing world war ii warship at the bottom of the ocean. >>> this national weather report is sponsored by toyota, let's go places. >>> the hazing death of timothy piazza have called for changes. his parents are here for an interview you'll see only on cbs. >>> you're watching cbs this morning. >>> this portion of cbs this morning, sponsored by kohl's. and young men's levi's 511 slim fit jeans are $41.99. plus, get kohl's cash too. game on. kohl's. your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other ca
. >>> the wreck of the uss indianapolis was discovered after seven decades.t a search crew saw when they first found the missing world war ii warship at the bottom of the ocean. >>> this national weather report is sponsored by toyota, let's go places. >>> the hazing death of timothy piazza have called for changes. his parents are here for an interview you'll see only on cbs. >>> you're watching cbs this morning. >>> this portion of cbs this morning,...
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indianapolis and why this was so important to world war ii from the time i was pregnant with him, had life and energy in him. he wanted out, and he wanted to conquer the world. right now, quinton's goal is to be a doctor. it's not easy being a single parent with three kids and having to provide for them. but my son will be an amazing doctor, and he'll help people that are less fortunate. no matter where you are in your college journey, sallie mae can help you find the money you need. >>> welcome back, a teach of researchers located the wreckage of a navy ship that sank morning 70 years ago, paul alan found the u.s.s. indianapolis 18,000 feet below the surface, the navy cruiser sank in 12 minutes when hit by a japanese tore bee toe between the philippines and guam in 1945. of the 2000 soldiers 316 survived, in any had just completed a secret mission delivering the . >>> welcome back, some times the simpliest things are the most enjoyable. to take a look at this pig let. jimmy dean is a rescue pig let in foster care at a sanctuary rescue near my home state, richmond virginia. one of his
indianapolis and why this was so important to world war ii from the time i was pregnant with him, had life and energy in him. he wanted out, and he wanted to conquer the world. right now, quinton's goal is to be a doctor. it's not easy being a single parent with three kids and having to provide for them. but my son will be an amazing doctor, and he'll help people that are less fortunate. no matter where you are in your college journey, sallie mae can help you find the money you need....
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microsoft's billionaire co-founder paul allen funded the expedition to find the "uss indianapolis." >ry to do these both as really exciting examples of underwater archaeology and as tributes to the brave men that went down in these ships. >> reporter: deep sea detective work pointed a team of civilian researchers led by robert kraft to the "indy's" final resting place 18,000 feet below the surface of the pacific. >> it was exciting. it was upsetting. it was very emotional and it was humbling. >> reporter: in what is the u.s. navy's single greatest loss of life at sea, the battle-hardened heavy cruiser was shredded by two japanese torpedos just days after delivering components of the atomic bomb later dropped on hiroshima. on july 30th, 1945, the "indy" with nearly 1,200 on board sank in just 12 minutes. about 800 sailors and marines escaped the sinking ship, only 317 of them survived, after enduring days adrift in the shark-infested sea before being rescued. only 22 are alive today. >> what they did needs to be remembered, and not just for getting torpedoed and sunk. they were heroes.
microsoft's billionaire co-founder paul allen funded the expedition to find the "uss indianapolis." >ry to do these both as really exciting examples of underwater archaeology and as tributes to the brave men that went down in these ships. >> reporter: deep sea detective work pointed a team of civilian researchers led by robert kraft to the "indy's" final resting place 18,000 feet below the surface of the pacific. >> it was exciting. it was upsetting. it was...
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. >> indianapolis is remembering one of its finest this hour.undreds turning out for the funeral of lieutenant aaron allen, who, as you remember, was shot 11 times by a crash victim he was trying to help. today, you can see the city is hosting his funeral. earlier, officers could be seen carrying his casket. a funeral procession is right now at the bankers life field house. they often pay respects at the funerals of office and military service members and outside the field house there were citizens lining up all throughout downtown indianapolis to pay their respects as the hearse passed. he leaves behind two children and a wife. leland: sanctuary cities, of course, have been at the center of the immigration debate for a long time. on monday, chicago mayor rahm emanuel will sue the federal government for funding cuts for sanctuary cities. and casey stegall will look at counties where law enforcement is not just helping the feds, but doing so voluntarily. >> inside any american jail the booking process for an inmate is practically identical. but i
. >> indianapolis is remembering one of its finest this hour.undreds turning out for the funeral of lieutenant aaron allen, who, as you remember, was shot 11 times by a crash victim he was trying to help. today, you can see the city is hosting his funeral. earlier, officers could be seen carrying his casket. a funeral procession is right now at the bankers life field house. they often pay respects at the funerals of office and military service members and outside the field house there...
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the wreckage of the "uss indianapolis" has been found.anapolis" had nearly 1,200 sailors and marines on board and only 317 of them survived. microsoft co-founder paul allen funded the expedition. >>> the groom to be had an elaborate sand sculpture built with the words, will you marry me? her answer, yes. >> good for them. >>> and then there was no winner in saturday's night's powerball drawing so that means for wednesday's drawing, the grand prize will be $650 million. it's one of the biggest jack pots in powerball history. >>> your eclipse forecast is just ahead. and we'll go to the cross road to see how people are preparing for today's big event. sec otc 7, 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. ♪ ouch! new band-aid® brand skin-flex™ bandages. our best bandage yet! it dries almost instantly. better? yeah. good thing because stopping never crosses your mind. band-aid® bran
the wreckage of the "uss indianapolis" has been found.anapolis" had nearly 1,200 sailors and marines on board and only 317 of them survived. microsoft co-founder paul allen funded the expedition. >>> the groom to be had an elaborate sand sculpture built with the words, will you marry me? her answer, yes. >> good for them. >>> and then there was no winner in saturday's night's powerball drawing so that means for wednesday's drawing, the grand prize will be...
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the uss indianapolis is staying where it is it is a war grave. they d continue searching for more wreakage. in washington, d.c., i'm ellison barber, fox news. how cool is that. an emotional coming in kissimmee, florida for two police officers who were shot and killed in the line of duty. officer maxwell baxter. a church honored the men. fellow officers, family and friends attended the service a long with kissimmee's mayor. there are examples of how our kp d truly is. they care what they do every single day. the suspected shooter, effort miller , made his first court appearance this morning. he is a former marine. police arrest ed him a short time later at a bar. there are reports they recently took custody after he posted reports on social media. we're taking a look at some other fun stuff going on this week. stay with us. us. [vo] one moment can change a life. intelligent technology can help protect it. you may have heard there's a little thing called a total solar eclipse happening this week. we have you covered on that. we want to check out wh
the uss indianapolis is staying where it is it is a war grave. they d continue searching for more wreakage. in washington, d.c., i'm ellison barber, fox news. how cool is that. an emotional coming in kissimmee, florida for two police officers who were shot and killed in the line of duty. officer maxwell baxter. a church honored the men. fellow officers, family and friends attended the service a long with kissimmee's mayor. there are examples of how our kp d truly is. they care what they do...
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a relatively small company, now it has thousands of employees were 10, 15, $20 billion in indianapolis called exact target acquired by salesforce for $3 billion. nearly 2000 employees now in indianapolis or detroit coach i know love that basically is trying to build and displace autoworkers basically unemployed, retrain them to build cars, watches and other products and they are growing like gangbusters at the story of american orange partnership is not just about tax and silicon valley. it's all respect as our economy all over the country. make sure there are more investors and may be the trump administration will get focused on how you create investment incentives in the capital gains and things like that to invent more of the capital going to lunch printers and other places. legislation introduced in a bipartisan way called the investing and opportunity act they did just that. it creates its own capital gains to invest in these emerging rising cities. >> the trump administration has denounced the american tech council. d.c. that is perhaps a mover? >> i applaud that. we need more co
a relatively small company, now it has thousands of employees were 10, 15, $20 billion in indianapolis called exact target acquired by salesforce for $3 billion. nearly 2000 employees now in indianapolis or detroit coach i know love that basically is trying to build and displace autoworkers basically unemployed, retrain them to build cars, watches and other products and they are growing like gangbusters at the story of american orange partnership is not just about tax and silicon valley. it's...
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"indianapolis" on the bottom of the philippine sea, more than three and a half miles deep. the warship sank in only 12 minutes after being torpedoed near the end of the war. only 317 of the crew of almost 1,200 survived. the indianapolis had just completed a secret mission, to deliver parts for the atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima. that's it for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, an
"indianapolis" on the bottom of the philippine sea, more than three and a half miles deep. the warship sank in only 12 minutes after being torpedoed near the end of the war. only 317 of the crew of almost 1,200 survived. the indianapolis had just completed a secret mission, to deliver parts for the atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima. that's it for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by...
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the uss indianapolis was found more more than 18,000 feet below the surface.arts for the hiroshima nuclear bomb when it was hit by japanese torpedoes. more than 800 sailors died, the largest loss of life at sea in the history of the us navy. sarah corker reports. the 72 years, the final resting place of the uss indianapolis had been a mystery. that is it, we have got it. the indy. 500 kilometres beneath the surface of the philippine sea, these are the first images of the wreckage. an anchor on the left—hand side marked us navy. this was indy. this was from a refit at pearl harbor. the ship was found bya at pearl harbor. the ship was found by a research vessel they could reach some of the deepest ocean floors. it was funded by the microsoft co—founder paul allen. floors. it was funded by the microsoft co-founder paul allen. we try to do this both as really is it exciting examples of underwater archaeology and as tributes to the brave men that went down on the ships. the warship had just completed a secret mission to deliver parts for the hiroshima nuclear bomb.
the uss indianapolis was found more more than 18,000 feet below the surface.arts for the hiroshima nuclear bomb when it was hit by japanese torpedoes. more than 800 sailors died, the largest loss of life at sea in the history of the us navy. sarah corker reports. the 72 years, the final resting place of the uss indianapolis had been a mystery. that is it, we have got it. the indy. 500 kilometres beneath the surface of the philippine sea, these are the first images of the wreckage. an anchor on...
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and protect is the long term is to move production from our facility in indianapolis. to monterey mexico i. remember as well pick you know one carrier now say they were going to completely shut their plant down and that it didn't have anything to do with the members with the work that was being done in that facility that it only had it was a business decision just what they told us the wages in monterrey are less than three dollars an hour no benefits the wages a carrier for the most part average about twenty twenty one dollars an hour and benefits quote during the campaign process he got a mission a carrier if he was president they would be moving that facility if i were in office right now kariya would not be leaving indiana that i could tell you that i could the next thing we know. trump answer come on here in indianapolis and announce that he had saved eleven hundred jobs which was that out now why united technologies and carrier stepped it up. and now they're keeping actually the numbers over eleven hundred people which is so great which is so. carrier began layin
and protect is the long term is to move production from our facility in indianapolis. to monterey mexico i. remember as well pick you know one carrier now say they were going to completely shut their plant down and that it didn't have anything to do with the members with the work that was being done in that facility that it only had it was a business decision just what they told us the wages in monterrey are less than three dollars an hour no benefits the wages a carrier for the most part...
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it was interesting how many chapters you devoted to the uss indianapolis.he first day i found was july 28, 1945, the secret mission. carl: most of these are one page, two pages. 450 words. i think one of them is three pages. i have to or three things i revisit. this one is like five days running, the first one is the first week of august 1945. wrapped intotories one. first of all, it is a tragedy. world war ii. it was a big ship. maybe ship. you are a navy man. it was a navy ship. cruiser. it comes out of san francisco. it had gone there for repairs. there is a secret mission. what is the secret mission? there is a thing loaded on to it, very heavy. it is uranium. it is the component of the atom bomb. it is so top-secret that the navy does not do the normal thing. this ship, after it delivers its cargo, it has to rendezvous for what maybe is the battle of japan. not many people are aware it is missing. it is sent to submarine-infested waters and they go into the water. 900 guys go into the water. what happens to them? the story is they drown. they die of th
it was interesting how many chapters you devoted to the uss indianapolis.he first day i found was july 28, 1945, the secret mission. carl: most of these are one page, two pages. 450 words. i think one of them is three pages. i have to or three things i revisit. this one is like five days running, the first one is the first week of august 1945. wrapped intotories one. first of all, it is a tragedy. world war ii. it was a big ship. maybe ship. you are a navy man. it was a navy ship. cruiser. it...
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she teaches a kindergarten first grade class at the butler lab school in indianapolis.ached to her students, she couldn't imagine them not being there for her big day, so when marielle married her longtime love, mike keller, it seemed only natural to this devoted teacher to have her kids there. the whole class ready for the wedding too. >> you live with them every day. they're the kids that mean the most to me so i couldn't imagine having anyone else. >> reporter: there they are, peering into the chapel about to walk in before the bride. >> that image is just of them excitedly awaiting before they came down. >> reporter: then it was their turn, walking in down that aisle. 20 little flower girls and the boys to, to carry ring. all walking to "the feather song" from the movie, "forrest gump." >> there wasn't a dry eye in there. >> reporter: the children moving everyone. then the bride would too. and afterward, the smiles over the cupcakes. a hit with the boys and girls from her class. >> i think that's my favorite picture of all. so that picture is of them jumping up as s
she teaches a kindergarten first grade class at the butler lab school in indianapolis.ached to her students, she couldn't imagine them not being there for her big day, so when marielle married her longtime love, mike keller, it seemed only natural to this devoted teacher to have her kids there. the whole class ready for the wedding too. >> you live with them every day. they're the kids that mean the most to me so i couldn't imagine having anyone else. >> reporter: there they are,...
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mural was spray painted by histor histor are celebrity jaying >>> an expedition discovered the uss indianapolisapane the ship in 1945 hirosh >> we tried to do these as >> crazy story. ten minutes before 5:00 a.m. let's find out what the weather day. >> we're especially focused on >> we'll see plenty of sunshine this is a live view of the clear at the shore. aftern temperature at 80 degree scatte clouds is wilmington, the chance of showers will be eclips time i think there will we're fog. blue bell visibility is at one mile. no issue for trenton, it's in the clear right now from millvi atlantic city. no fog in wildwood. sunshi be nice and bright we'll see some clouds bulling. there multiple turns for the first clouds arrive during you'll see the scattered clouds nice and clear for our area at during the afternoon hours we'll see some clouds building but the chance of showers really will evenin that's when the lehigh valley then overnight tonight pretty humidi will really be hours. we'll start the day with some ontuesday. just a chance of some of those that's 4:00 in the afternoon. see a little a
mural was spray painted by histor histor are celebrity jaying >>> an expedition discovered the uss indianapolisapane the ship in 1945 hirosh >> we tried to do these as >> crazy story. ten minutes before 5:00 a.m. let's find out what the weather day. >> we're especially focused on >> we'll see plenty of sunshine this is a live view of the clear at the shore. aftern temperature at 80 degree scatte clouds is wilmington, the chance of showers will be eclips time i...
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. >>> we on the killing of a police offic officer near indianapolis. he was shot 14 times. he was killed while trying to help people inside an overturned vehicle. the vehicle is now under arrest. lieutenant allen is the first south fort indiana police officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. >>> the country's opioid epidemic, a new survey finds 9 it92 million people took opioids. 11 million admitted abusing them. and there's a medical alert about cancer and gum disease in women. a new study finds women who have peridonnatal disease face risks of cancer such as esophageal cancer. more work is needed to determine why gum disease could promote cancer >>> a baby seal and her mom had a family rye unieunion on a bea hawaii. >> they became separated last week in a swimming area. rocky kept calling out but the little one didn't call back. >> wildlife officials tracked her down and they were back together within a few hours. >> how cute, rolling around in the sand. >> apparently mom was pacing up and down, waiting for her daughter to come back. >>> the unconventional conventio
. >>> we on the killing of a police offic officer near indianapolis. he was shot 14 times. he was killed while trying to help people inside an overturned vehicle. the vehicle is now under arrest. lieutenant allen is the first south fort indiana police officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. >>> the country's opioid epidemic, a new survey finds 9 it92 million people took opioids. 11 million admitted abusing them. and there's a medical alert about cancer and gum disease...
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this is charlotte north carolina, salt lake minneapolis indianapolis all over the country. the common denominator is not economics. it is i believe the common denominator. while it's jrue to say drugs do not discriminate this is almost entirely of white persons problem. it's very rarely that you find a large number -- now baltimore being an exception to that rule but across the country you are finding mostly white people and native americans as well. i would say in answer to your other question, yes, this is a supply generated problem. i used to believe when i lived in mexico that demand was the problem. our demand here created the motivation for people to sell drugs from mexico. i now believe something very different that i really believe that's a crucial detonator of this problem is supply, excess supply and that is what we had when doctors across the country came to believe the i.d. of that first evolved these pills were not addictive and therefore didn't matter how many of these pills they prescribed and for 20 years plus now all kinds of surgery, chronic pain etc. main
this is charlotte north carolina, salt lake minneapolis indianapolis all over the country. the common denominator is not economics. it is i believe the common denominator. while it's jrue to say drugs do not discriminate this is almost entirely of white persons problem. it's very rarely that you find a large number -- now baltimore being an exception to that rule but across the country you are finding mostly white people and native americans as well. i would say in answer to your other...