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without the sacrifices of the early colonists here at jamestown, if jamestown were to have collapsed,ould have been a completely, completely different place. i don't think you or i would be standing here today. >> those first steps taken by our earliest ancestors, a far where the nation is today, but so many americans work hard today to make this the land of the free.is today to mak land of the free. i'm here at my house, on thanksgiving day and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. . >> i'm here at high house on thanksgiving. i have a massive heart attack. you're not indestructible anymore. you're not thinking about all the money you saved by booking your flight, rental car, and hotel together. all you're thinking about, is making sure your little animal, enjoys her first trip to the kingdom. expedia, technology connecting you to what matters. >>> from the birth of >> from its birth at jamestown through more than a dozen wars, the country owes its existence and survival to the patriotism of our fore fathers. >> thank you for watching. i'm jon scott. >> i'm jenna lee, an
without the sacrifices of the early colonists here at jamestown, if jamestown were to have collapsed,ould have been a completely, completely different place. i don't think you or i would be standing here today. >> those first steps taken by our earliest ancestors, a far where the nation is today, but so many americans work hard today to make this the land of the free.is today to mak land of the free. i'm here at my house, on thanksgiving day and i have a massive heart attack right in my...
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so we learn about jamestown. we learn about plymouth. but st. augustine was actually founded in 1565, and that was 42 years before jamestown. where you are was ponce de leon. he called it "flowery land," giving the area the current name, florida. was he really looking for the fountain of youth? >> well, that's an interesting debate for the historians, because, you know, they tend to say he wasn't looking for the fountain of youth. there's not really a lot of evidence to actually come to that conclusion. but it is legend. it is folklore. it's something that we like to talk a lot about here in st. augustine. and that's actually what we are standing at today, is the fountain of youth, which is the site that pedro menendez de alvarez actually set foot on, on this day in 1565. >> wow. that's pretty cool. tell us about the founding of st. augustine and the first thanksgiving. >> well, the first thanksgiving was actually a decree from the king of spain. he wanted there to be a gathering of the locals here, which were native americans, and africans, as
so we learn about jamestown. we learn about plymouth. but st. augustine was actually founded in 1565, and that was 42 years before jamestown. where you are was ponce de leon. he called it "flowery land," giving the area the current name, florida. was he really looking for the fountain of youth? >> well, that's an interesting debate for the historians, because, you know, they tend to say he wasn't looking for the fountain of youth. there's not really a lot of evidence to actually...
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love speeding on the jamestown bridge. [laughter] and it felt great. the automobile was born during a frenzy of invention and contention as the horseless carriage proliferated and the traditionalists -- who hated it -- took aim. literally, they took aim, stoning some motorists by mobs armed with rocks, sticks, tea kettles, tin cans and metal pails regularly made the front page of "the new york times." stoners were only one front in the war that pitted manufacturers and motorists against those who opposed the, quote, automobile -- [inaudible] as a new york state senator called the car in 1902 n. legislatures, municipal courts, councils and the press, in cities and in the country where farmers sometimes used guns to chase drivers away, the sides battled over speed limits, traffic control, licensing rebelling straight and taxes. they argued -- registration and taxes. they argued penalties for the mounting numbers of injuries and fatalities. they debated whether horns and lights should be mandated. it all began with people like the farm boy from michigan w
love speeding on the jamestown bridge. [laughter] and it felt great. the automobile was born during a frenzy of invention and contention as the horseless carriage proliferated and the traditionalists -- who hated it -- took aim. literally, they took aim, stoning some motorists by mobs armed with rocks, sticks, tea kettles, tin cans and metal pails regularly made the front page of "the new york times." stoners were only one front in the war that pitted manufacturers and motorists...
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augustine three years before jamestown is even founded. brought to spanish florida were domestic slaves or royal slaves who had very specific, highly refined skills. 9.5 sec michael francis 01:05:46:00 - (edit into bite) you also see african women in the late 16th century/early 17th century who serves really as the first nurse, the first recorded nurse in the hospital of santa barbara in st. augustine vovoarr 11 - by the mid-to-late 1700s. the spanish mission of keeping la florida to themselves had failed (edit bite. ...) james bullock - 01:31:47:00 - the english tried to colonize north america with, at first, indentured servants and apromise of 7 years of labor. what they will find is that being a slave for 7 years . it might as well be a lifetime . on cam narr (new) - now, the spanish did not shy away from large scale ruthless enslavement.. for blacks, there were now two americas, one english, one spanish.. and the difference between them could not be more striking " tune in this sunday at 6 p-m for a full viewing of america's untold jou
augustine three years before jamestown is even founded. brought to spanish florida were domestic slaves or royal slaves who had very specific, highly refined skills. 9.5 sec michael francis 01:05:46:00 - (edit into bite) you also see african women in the late 16th century/early 17th century who serves really as the first nurse, the first recorded nurse in the hospital of santa barbara in st. augustine vovoarr 11 - by the mid-to-late 1700s. the spanish mission of keeping la florida to themselves...
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the james river on that side too there's a forty five at fort eustis forty five that williamsburg jamestown airport a lot of lower forties four demolished forty lewis said the forty three from hock lee down to kroger and there's a thirty nine couple of them from alpha nex more there's another one down in east l a slightly chilly air across areas are colder crosshairs the eastern shore and north carolina looks like i generally around forty one to maybe forty five twenty four hours ago we were really warm especially compared to right now in the cold that sweeping and most areas especially on the south side near the water down twenty degrees or more compared to yesterday up the peninsula it's only down eleven or twelve compared to the exact hour yesterday as we go to the evening notice that sort of whine of partial clearing but we expect it to move to the south later temptress to drop back into and through the thirties by morning now a new batch of moisture moves northward and out ahead of the main batch we can't rule out a couple of very isolated sprinkles or maybe even because they're starti
the james river on that side too there's a forty five at fort eustis forty five that williamsburg jamestown airport a lot of lower forties four demolished forty lewis said the forty three from hock lee down to kroger and there's a thirty nine couple of them from alpha nex more there's another one down in east l a slightly chilly air across areas are colder crosshairs the eastern shore and north carolina looks like i generally around forty one to maybe forty five twenty four hours ago we were...
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>> well, when i was in jamestown i got a lot of practice. the yard goes down there a lot. so. glad that happened for you guys. >> so i made a little joke with him because i could feel his embarrassment and i wanted to try to lighten it up. >> can't say i did. all right. that was a lot of fun. okay. where was i? >> parro went on to tell us that in order to survive in cochran he had to understand corcoran. >> you know, at the beginning when i was facing the 41 months, i thought how in the hell am i going to make it? i didn't see myself as being a part of this community. it is a community as no matter how dysfunctional it is, no matter how bizarre and asinine and ridiculous and stupid. it is very stupid. there's a lot of rules here that are enforced by inmates. >> many of those inmate enforced rules revolve around racial politics. >> a lot of the people here have affiliation to gangs. but they asked me who i run with. well, you know, i run with teachers and librarians usually. and when i find them, then i'll run with them. but sort of haven't found too many of them yet. >> parro
>> well, when i was in jamestown i got a lot of practice. the yard goes down there a lot. so. glad that happened for you guys. >> so i made a little joke with him because i could feel his embarrassment and i wanted to try to lighten it up. >> can't say i did. all right. that was a lot of fun. okay. where was i? >> parro went on to tell us that in order to survive in cochran he had to understand corcoran. >> you know, at the beginning when i was facing the 41...
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the jamestown-scotland ferry in surry is back in business. service was suspended because of safety issues crossing the james river last night. snow isn't the only issue people dealt with from the storm. it also caused flooding along the beaches in northern kitty hawk -- near the avalon pier. these pictures from black pelican road sent into wavy through report it. just to put these pictures into perspective for you - the hill is about 14 feet about sea level. don't forget - you can send you weather pictures to our newsroom through the report it feature. all you have to do it email the pictures to report it at wavy dot com. if you're over in ghent - you probably saw flooding at the hague. the water at one point so high - it covered areas where people are usually cameras caught this video earlier this afternoon. a couple of roads in that area were shut down while the water was high. the inclement weather is causing some major issues for people flying from norfolk international airport. this is a live look from the airport's website - there are s
the jamestown-scotland ferry in surry is back in business. service was suspended because of safety issues crossing the james river last night. snow isn't the only issue people dealt with from the storm. it also caused flooding along the beaches in northern kitty hawk -- near the avalon pier. these pictures from black pelican road sent into wavy through report it. just to put these pictures into perspective for you - the hill is about 14 feet about sea level. don't forget - you can send you...
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gill in jamestown, north carolina. gill, good morning to you. caller: good morning, preta. i was very disheartened an satened when the challenger exploded. -- and saddened when the challenger exploded. i was saddened too because the crew was the first multiethnic crew. on mcnair, the asian american. as well as all the crew members. it was so sad. but i just wanted to comment about the mall feesance. i had heard the comments of previous callers about the o-rings. subsequently they found that the o-rings were defective. also there was no provision for protection for the cockpit to re-enter earth. and president reagan's eloquent statements notwithstanding, he gave the final approval for the launch. and blame -- attribution, he has to share some of that. as the committee reported, swell, there was enough to go around. he did give the final approval. i have a question to ask you and that is this, subsequent shuttle flights did not include one teacher. can you correct me on that? my final comment is that, this terrible tragedy, the biblical admonition of pride comes before fall,
gill in jamestown, north carolina. gill, good morning to you. caller: good morning, preta. i was very disheartened an satened when the challenger exploded. -- and saddened when the challenger exploded. i was saddened too because the crew was the first multiethnic crew. on mcnair, the asian american. as well as all the crew members. it was so sad. but i just wanted to comment about the mall feesance. i had heard the comments of previous callers about the o-rings. subsequently they found that the...
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you go down the coast, yorktown, jamestown when you are privileged. if you could tell the stories, you let them reenact and feel it, they are going to care. i gave it to my son or daughter. it is the 1st book i did not push them to read. it is hard. we sold to or 2 million. if we tell the stories it is not just about jefferson, hamilton, washington. i think i did my job. i cannot wait to come here and talk about this and i am glad they are here with their cameras. booksignings around the country. that is the story of thomas jefferson and the tripoli pirates. i would also like to give you an opportunity to ask a few questions. that is okay. questions about the story, i don't know everything. i blitz this. everyone was open. the flag going back in the '90s. no one cared. a lot of people care. and instead of him saying what is really our story they said how can i help you. i wrote this column, the story. the teacher's manual. this is where you go. people are open and honest. $10,000 a year are doing reenactments. i would not have been able to pull off th
you go down the coast, yorktown, jamestown when you are privileged. if you could tell the stories, you let them reenact and feel it, they are going to care. i gave it to my son or daughter. it is the 1st book i did not push them to read. it is hard. we sold to or 2 million. if we tell the stories it is not just about jefferson, hamilton, washington. i think i did my job. i cannot wait to come here and talk about this and i am glad they are here with their cameras. booksignings around the...
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augustine three years before jamestown is even founded. vo narr (new) - most of the slaves that were brought to spanish florida were domestic slaves or royal slaves who had very specific, highly refined skills. 9.5 sec michael francis 01:05:46:00 - (edit into bite) you also see african women in the late 16th century/early 17th century who serves really as the first nurse, the first recorded nurse in the hospital of santa barbara in st. augustine vo narr 11 - by the mid- to-late 1700s. the spanish mission of keeping la florida to themselves had failed (edit bite. ...) james bullock - 01:31:47:00 - the english tried to colonize north america with, at first, indentured servants and a promise of 7 years of labor. what they will find is well be a lifetime . on cam narr (new) - now, the spanish did not shy away from large scale ruthless enslavement.. for blacks, there were now two americas, one english, one spanish.. and the difference between them could not be more striking. " elias: look for more on america's untold story of the journey right
augustine three years before jamestown is even founded. vo narr (new) - most of the slaves that were brought to spanish florida were domestic slaves or royal slaves who had very specific, highly refined skills. 9.5 sec michael francis 01:05:46:00 - (edit into bite) you also see african women in the late 16th century/early 17th century who serves really as the first nurse, the first recorded nurse in the hospital of santa barbara in st. augustine vo narr 11 - by the mid- to-late 1700s. the...
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before jamestown is even founded. vo narr (new) - most of the slaves that were brought to spanish florida were domestic slaves or royal slaves who had very specific, highly refined skills. 9.5 sec michael francis 01:05:46:00 - (edit into bite) you also see african women in the late 16th century/early 17th century who serves really as the first nurse, the first recorded nurse in the hospital of santa barbara in st. vo narr 11 - by the mid- to-late 1700s. the spanish mission of keeping la florida to themselves had failed (edit bite. ...) james bullock - 01:31:47:00 - the english tried to colonize north america with, at first, indentured servants and a promise of 7 years of labor. what they will find is that being a slave for 7 years . it might as well be a lifetime . on cam narr (new) - now, the spanish did not shy away from large scale ruthless enslavement.. for blacks, there were now two americas, one english, one spanish.. and the difference between them could not be more striking. " on america's untold story of the
before jamestown is even founded. vo narr (new) - most of the slaves that were brought to spanish florida were domestic slaves or royal slaves who had very specific, highly refined skills. 9.5 sec michael francis 01:05:46:00 - (edit into bite) you also see african women in the late 16th century/early 17th century who serves really as the first nurse, the first recorded nurse in the hospital of santa barbara in st. vo narr 11 - by the mid- to-late 1700s. the spanish mission of keeping la florida...
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. >> and any snow, south of us, caused some problems from arenas around lake cumberland. jamestown arena. they are still counting the slips and the boats affected. five of the late cumberland, seven marinas have been damaged. >> it looks like pain. >> people pack a council meeting. >> and ahead at 4:00. >> you may notice dry skin, especially in your hands. liz bonis. what too doo to . >> ahead of ohio's e pa is calling for a criminal investigation after the operator of water treatment plant in northeast ohio. failed to warn people they may be drinking dangerous water. and erica thomas has more on the seabring village council. >> i drank the water. >> drank the water. >> people packed the seabring chambers, overflowed in the highway, all concerned about the water crisis. one major issues, who knew what when? cory crews, asked rich derue when he learned about the problem. >> you and mr. banks knew about that. >> it wasn't in the council. council has advised of that. it was a routine magnet. >> i know what the letter looked like. i got the letters from wkbs today. >> and i want to clarify.
. >> and any snow, south of us, caused some problems from arenas around lake cumberland. jamestown arena. they are still counting the slips and the boats affected. five of the late cumberland, seven marinas have been damaged. >> it looks like pain. >> people pack a council meeting. >> and ahead at 4:00. >> you may notice dry skin, especially in your hands. liz bonis. what too doo to . >> ahead of ohio's e pa is calling for a criminal investigation after the...
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beachwood and then just to the south as you get up into lake county and perhaps madison some snow jamestown in that area up towards., pennsylvania. you will see breaks in the overcast from time to time it does not surprise me at all the son of a just pop out will not do much to our temperatures 10 degrees is the current temperature with the wind chill t of a below zero. minus ten in mansfield there you see all the cold air check out this 24 hour temperature change. meanwhile ahead of the clippers sister the temperatures t are a temperature. the weather flight showing that for sharing flight showing that clipper assembling there.e.sh you see the first few vestiges of snow in montana. we show you how the front jobs that will charge of the error with arctic at with the reinforcing shot of arctic air coming at us. snowfall amounts a one - - 3 inches possible. everybody could get one - - three. wake enhancement could get more with like effect snow tomorrow afternoon and eveningon on into wednesday morning` even as the arctic air mass retreats north with a wintry mix briefly arctic air was itix l
beachwood and then just to the south as you get up into lake county and perhaps madison some snow jamestown in that area up towards., pennsylvania. you will see breaks in the overcast from time to time it does not surprise me at all the son of a just pop out will not do much to our temperatures 10 degrees is the current temperature with the wind chill t of a below zero. minus ten in mansfield there you see all the cold air check out this 24 hour temperature change. meanwhile ahead of the...
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in glass or fifty three in kroger on the peninsula were coming in a fifty four the williamsburg jamestown airport fifty one in langley fifty two right now hansen and on the south side we've got mostly fifties fifty three in deep creek fifty three or fifty i should say in thalia and fifty four no shi en and northeastern north carolina also sing fifties on the map but a little bit warmer fifty four in hartford as well as belvedere says to i sort of doom that give you a little bit but that's a really cool cold temperatures up to our north the west warmer down to our south we're going to happen to that warmer air as we head into the weekend as the jet stream live on the way to the north of that can allow this southerly flow to bring and that warmer air. here's a look at what's going on right now satellite and radar we've got the partly cloudy skies across the area and the rain that were saying it very light in nature is mainly on the northern edge of our viewing area so salute them you're seeing a very light shower right now. also starting to pass just east of nasa why take that show continui
in glass or fifty three in kroger on the peninsula were coming in a fifty four the williamsburg jamestown airport fifty one in langley fifty two right now hansen and on the south side we've got mostly fifties fifty three in deep creek fifty three or fifty i should say in thalia and fifty four no shi en and northeastern north carolina also sing fifties on the map but a little bit warmer fifty four in hartford as well as belvedere says to i sort of doom that give you a little bit but that's a...
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augustine three years before jamestown is even founded. narr most of the slaves that were brought to spanish florida were domestic slaves or royal slaves who had very specific, highly refined skills. 9.5 sec michael francis 01:05:46:00 - (edit into bite) you also see african women in the late 16th century/early 17th century who serves really as the first nurse, the fit recorded nurse in the hospital of santa barbara in st. augustine vo narr 11 - by the mid-to-late 1700s. the spanish mission of keeping la florida to themselves had failed (edit bite. ...) james bullock - 01:31:47:00 - the english tried to colonize north america with, at first, indentured servants and a promise of 7 years of labor. what they will find is that being a slave for 7 years . it might as well be a lifetime . on cam narr (new) - now, the spanish did not shy away from large scale ruthless enslavement.. for blacks, there were now two americas, one english, one spanish.. and the them could not be more striking " tune in this for a full viewing of america's untold journ
augustine three years before jamestown is even founded. narr most of the slaves that were brought to spanish florida were domestic slaves or royal slaves who had very specific, highly refined skills. 9.5 sec michael francis 01:05:46:00 - (edit into bite) you also see african women in the late 16th century/early 17th century who serves really as the first nurse, the fit recorded nurse in the hospital of santa barbara in st. augustine vo narr 11 - by the mid-to-late 1700s. the spanish mission of...
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with what to expect, tony sayegh, jamestown associates, fox news contributor, mercedes schlapp, formerspokesperson and bruce turkel, turkel brands ceo. tony, let me start with you, without one person in the center dominating whole thing it gives everyone else a chance to shine. who might be take advantage of that? >> i think it might be ted cruz who certainly wants a win out of iowa. a lot of people want ted cruz to win iowa because that is logical way to stop or slow down donald trump if you're not a trump supporter. if you're not necessarily voting or rooting for cruz he is the one who stands the most in trump's way. number two is rubio who gained both in iowa and new hampshire for us watching closely the last two weeks. that was the matchup if you thought donald trump would not have run, that is what the race would be it, conservatives, ted cruz and marco rubio fighting it out. a recent poll came out. trump voters have cruz as second choice. cruz voters have rubio as their second choice. i think rubio will make a play for the cruz supporters as well. melissa: mercedes, cruz has bigg
with what to expect, tony sayegh, jamestown associates, fox news contributor, mercedes schlapp, formerspokesperson and bruce turkel, turkel brands ceo. tony, let me start with you, without one person in the center dominating whole thing it gives everyone else a chance to shine. who might be take advantage of that? >> i think it might be ted cruz who certainly wants a win out of iowa. a lot of people want ted cruz to win iowa because that is logical way to stop or slow down donald trump if...
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jones is accused of shooting a woman in the face outside the jamestown apartments while she was in a car. >> the news made me who i am. you know, the news did that. news made me famous. >> the high-profile nature of his case has kept jones from being housed in a general population unit. >> what's up, man? what's up? yeah, you know, this is how they do. wylie, big muscles. he handle me rough, man. i'm just happy he ain't aggressive. >> jones' reputation on the streets might have made him a celebrity among inmates, but it could also be his undoing. one of the prosecution's key witnesses is a convicted felon named james mallory. >> james mallory. he's a rat. he's one of louisville's biggest -- he might be the biggest rat of all times. >> mallory, who knew jones when both men were housed together at louisville metro years earlier, was recently released from prison while serving a nine-year sentence for armed robbery. he was given probation after writing a letter to prosecutors claiming to have bombshell evidence in jones's case as well as some others. but jones says after mallory was rel
jones is accused of shooting a woman in the face outside the jamestown apartments while she was in a car. >> the news made me who i am. you know, the news did that. news made me famous. >> the high-profile nature of his case has kept jones from being housed in a general population unit. >> what's up, man? what's up? yeah, you know, this is how they do. wylie, big muscles. he handle me rough, man. i'm just happy he ain't aggressive. >> jones' reputation on the streets...
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privileged, the smithsonian, the capitol building, you go down the coast and you have your town and jamestownthey are privileged, just go on a field trip around the block with me on long island, so many battles, if you could tell the stories in these kids get interested you let the reenact it and feel it than they are going to can and the thing that makes me feel best is when i get from a parent who's that i gave it to my son or daughter and is the first book i didn't push him to read, they read it on their own. i get these teenagers to write me letters, it is heartening and i feel we did our jobs, we are 2 million. if we still two, tell stories of everyday americans not just about jefferson, hamilton, and washington, i did my job and that is why i couldn't wait to come and talk about this, spread the word about this and i am so glad c-span is here with their cameras because at fox news we have a wide audience but i would love to expand it. book signings around the country, opportunity to interact with you in developing the story but that is the story of a "thomas jefferson and the tripoli pi
privileged, the smithsonian, the capitol building, you go down the coast and you have your town and jamestownthey are privileged, just go on a field trip around the block with me on long island, so many battles, if you could tell the stories in these kids get interested you let the reenact it and feel it than they are going to can and the thing that makes me feel best is when i get from a parent who's that i gave it to my son or daughter and is the first book i didn't push him to read, they...
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gil, in jamestown, north carolina, gil, good morning to you. >> caller: yes, good morning, greta. i was very disheartened and saddened when the "challenger" exploded. i was saddened, too, because the crew was the first multi -- really multiethnic crew. judith resnick, ron mcnair, the asian-american gentleman as well as all the crew members. it was just so sad. but i just wanted to comment on the malfeasance. i echo the comments of previous callers about the o-rings and subsequently they found that the o-rings were defective. also there was no provision for protection for the cockpit to re-enterered. and president reagan's eloquent statements notwithstanding, he gave the final approval for the launch and blame and attribution he has to share some of that attribution as the committee reported as well that there was enough attribution to go around. but he did give the final approval. and i have a question to ask you. and that is this, subsequent shuttle flights did not include one teacher. can you correct me on that? and my final comment is that, this terrible tragedy the biblical ad
gil, in jamestown, north carolina, gil, good morning to you. >> caller: yes, good morning, greta. i was very disheartened and saddened when the "challenger" exploded. i was saddened, too, because the crew was the first multi -- really multiethnic crew. judith resnick, ron mcnair, the asian-american gentleman as well as all the crew members. it was just so sad. but i just wanted to comment on the malfeasance. i echo the comments of previous callers about the o-rings and...