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seals training forest detailing a near perfect storm of failures following the death of recruit kyle mullent hours after completing so-called "hell week." an alarming school bus crash. leading with a truck. the fbi revealing a decades-old plot to kill queen elizabeth during a visit to the u.s. and tonight, major headlines from two popular singers. what paul simon and celine dion are both sharing about their health and their futures. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." with david muir. >> david: good evening. as we head into the memorial day weekend, still no plan to raise the debt ceiling, but a surprise 11 hour extension of the deadline to avoid a potentially catastrophic u.s. default. saying june 5th is now the dates when the government will be unable to pay its bills. four days later than originally thought. telling reporters that the two sites have made progress and that the white house today, expressing hope. even waiting until the last minute can cause severe hardship or american families and harm our global leadership. million
seals training forest detailing a near perfect storm of failures following the death of recruit kyle mullent hours after completing so-called "hell week." an alarming school bus crash. leading with a truck. the fbi revealing a decades-old plot to kill queen elizabeth during a visit to the u.s. and tonight, major headlines from two popular singers. what paul simon and celine dion are both sharing about their health and their futures. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from abc news world...
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the investigation coming after kyle mullen collapsed and died hours after completing what is known ask. they are calling for the navy to be held accountable. >> navy seal selection has always been grueling. in recent years, the training has taken on unacceptable risk, leaving some candidates injured, hospitalized and one candidate dead. the report citing a near perfect storm with lack of leadership, insufficient risk assessment and inadequate medical monitoring and care. kyle mullen had successfully finished week february 2022 and was released by medical staff to his barracks even though his lungs were deemed abnormal and his leg so swollen he was wheelchair-bound. he was struggling to breathe but there was no medical personnel available and when fellow candidates found a duty officer, the report says the provider insisted care was not needed. he died afterwards. >> many people were involved, many people tried to cover up, committed wrongdoings and accountability has not come. >> graduation rates had been declining in years. one commander blamed it on this generation of seal candidate
the investigation coming after kyle mullen collapsed and died hours after completing what is known ask. they are calling for the navy to be held accountable. >> navy seal selection has always been grueling. in recent years, the training has taken on unacceptable risk, leaving some candidates injured, hospitalized and one candidate dead. the report citing a near perfect storm with lack of leadership, insufficient risk assessment and inadequate medical monitoring and care. kyle mullen had...
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in the case of kyle mullen, though, he had an enlarged heart and it's not really clear why.o athletic. because of his specific case, though, there are a number of change the navy's already made to training procedures, chris. >> courtney kube, thank you so much for that. >>> planning to travel this holiday weekend? why this year may be a little bit cheaper than last. >>> and later, texas's attorney general staring down a possible impeachment. why members of his own party say he should be removed from office. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. it tastes totally off-limits. but with only 4 grams of net carbs in every delicious serving, you've got the green light. better starts with breyers. (woman) with verizon's new myplan, i get exactly what i want. you've got and only pay for what i need. (man) now i'm in charge... ...of my plan. (vo) introducing myplan from verizon. you get exactly what you want and only pay for what you need. and it all starts at just $30. it's your verizon. trelegy for copd. ♪birds flyin' high, you know how i feel.♪ ♪breeze driftin' on
in the case of kyle mullen, though, he had an enlarged heart and it's not really clear why.o athletic. because of his specific case, though, there are a number of change the navy's already made to training procedures, chris. >> courtney kube, thank you so much for that. >>> planning to travel this holiday weekend? why this year may be a little bit cheaper than last. >>> and later, texas's attorney general staring down a possible impeachment. why members of his own party...
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the review followed the death of candidate kyle mullen in february of 2022.captain collapsed and died just hours after successfully completing so-called hell week. his medical check after the course showed his lungs were deemed abnormal and his legs so swollen he was sent to the barracks in a wheelchair. once at the barracks while struggling to breathe, there were no medical personnel available on site, and one fellow candidates finally found a duty officer, the report says the provider insisted wasn't needed. >> from our perspective, many people were involved, many people try to cover up, committed wrongdoings and accountability has not come. we've been waiting for a year and have almost at this point since my brother passed and no one has gotten in trouble. even the navy has made changes to the course already and multiple navy personnel maybe subject to accountability but ts in the report is long and detailed to include improved screening, training, and evaluation of instructors, broader testing for performance-enhancing drugs and more safety and medical tr
the review followed the death of candidate kyle mullen in february of 2022.captain collapsed and died just hours after successfully completing so-called hell week. his medical check after the course showed his lungs were deemed abnormal and his legs so swollen he was sent to the barracks in a wheelchair. once at the barracks while struggling to breathe, there were no medical personnel available on site, and one fellow candidates finally found a duty officer, the report says the provider...
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the probe indicates that the failures may have played able i the death of kyle mullen in february of last year just hour after he completed hell week of training. it is the findings with of the mighty oaks foundation. great to see you as always than you as always up for your service we trained that guys in the seals to be the baddest of the bad. at the toughest of the tough. is there a line where it goes too far in terms of what we put them through? >> first off my condolences to the mellon family. i know it's good to be a tragic loss and waiting for answers al this time. i've been down to coronado base and other special program training just going to that trading and watching over the years, this training has to be hard extremely difficult to produce the best candidates possible to be special operator in america's military. there has to be a line has to b great oversight we have to have good medical care great medical evaluations so strenuous and i haven't read their report and i'm not there to speak for each instructor there are great instructors is always bad apple everywhere i th
the probe indicates that the failures may have played able i the death of kyle mullen in february of last year just hour after he completed hell week of training. it is the findings with of the mighty oaks foundation. great to see you as always than you as always up for your service we trained that guys in the seals to be the baddest of the bad. at the toughest of the tough. is there a line where it goes too far in terms of what we put them through? >> first off my condolences to the...
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the investigation followed the death in february of 2022 of kyle mullen, a star football player fromeumonia and heart failure after making it through the brutal course. he was taken to the barracks in a wheelchair, coughing up dark fluid. three other candidates also had trouble breathing. the 200-page investigation into naval special warfares basic training found overzealous instructors, unchecked steroid and performance-enhancing drug use to get through the course, poor leadership and bad medical oversight. 10 people, including two high-ranking navy seals have been singled out for possible court-martial. the navy first ordered the review in september of 2022, seven months after the death of mullen. when mullen collapsed, the report found medical personnel, who was supposed to oversee the safety of the recruits, told other seal candidates who wanted to call 9-1-1 they shouldn't, otherwise they risked being washed out. quote, candidates continue to be exposed to unnecessary medical risk and inconsistent care under the consolidated medical department. the investigation revealed a degre
the investigation followed the death in february of 2022 of kyle mullen, a star football player fromeumonia and heart failure after making it through the brutal course. he was taken to the barracks in a wheelchair, coughing up dark fluid. three other candidates also had trouble breathing. the 200-page investigation into naval special warfares basic training found overzealous instructors, unchecked steroid and performance-enhancing drug use to get through the course, poor leadership and bad...
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. >>> last year, navy seal candidate kyle mullen died just a few hours after completing the gruelingontributed to his death, prompting an overhaul of the seals' notoriously brutal process. oren liebermann has details from the pentagon. >> reporter: the navy seals selection and training course is designed to be one of the most grueling, demanding courses in the entire military. only the most capable of the candidates in that course are supposed to get through with a very high attrition rate. yet, despite the demands of the course, an investigation into the entire training course after the death of a seal candidate last year found there was improper, inadequate medical oversight as the candidates are going through this exhausted and often ill. the investigation, which was released late this week, found there was medical oversight that was poorly organized, poorly integrated and poorly led. this all came about after the death of 24-year-old seal candidate kyle mullen after he had completed hell week in february of last year. he had gotten through the most difficult phase of the course k
. >>> last year, navy seal candidate kyle mullen died just a few hours after completing the gruelingontributed to his death, prompting an overhaul of the seals' notoriously brutal process. oren liebermann has details from the pentagon. >> reporter: the navy seals selection and training course is designed to be one of the most grueling, demanding courses in the entire military. only the most capable of the candidates in that course are supposed to get through with a very high...
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all of this came to light after the death of 23-year-old kyle mullen.t difficult part of this course. he had gone through a final medical check. there were personnel checking on him, and yet he died some eight hours after finishing the course of bacterial pneumonia. there was a list of problems found. before going through hell week, mullen had respiratory issues, trouble breathing and he had taken oxygen. none of that was passed down to the final medical check. there was no history they could use to know he was suffering from more than exhaustion or breathing issues. the personnel who came to check on him had no medical training. they didn't know what to look for or how to respond to it. mullen himself was coughing up a red-orange fluid according to the investigation in his final hours. there are some very difficult-to-read details about his final hours. in an attempt to fix this, there will be much more medical oversight during hell week. the recovery room where candidates go after the course will also be right next to the medical clinic . >> reading t
all of this came to light after the death of 23-year-old kyle mullen.t difficult part of this course. he had gone through a final medical check. there were personnel checking on him, and yet he died some eight hours after finishing the course of bacterial pneumonia. there was a list of problems found. before going through hell week, mullen had respiratory issues, trouble breathing and he had taken oxygen. none of that was passed down to the final medical check. there was no history they could...
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candidate kyle mullen. ar the end of hell week in february 2022, kyle was suffering from fluid in his lungs, coughing, difficulty breathing, and disorientation, but the report says he received no meaningful intervention from instructors or medical staff. one medical staffer advising other ststudents notot to call 911. he r returned toto the babarracks in n a wheelchairir, his legsgs too swswollen to w walk. paparamedics l later foundnd him unresponsive he died at the hospital the cause of death, acute pneumonia, and cardiac arrest the navy report found failures across multiple systems including a wholly inadequate medical program meant to monitor the s.e.a.l. candidates we spoke to kyle's mother today >> the medical was so archaic, it's shocking the money it spent on our military and the s.e.a.l.s is supposed to be elite. the medical is not elite. it was -- i'm talking, it was like stone age medical. >> reporter: the report also finding poor oversight of the use of performance-enhancing drugs, recommending m
candidate kyle mullen. ar the end of hell week in february 2022, kyle was suffering from fluid in his lungs, coughing, difficulty breathing, and disorientation, but the report says he received no meaningful intervention from instructors or medical staff. one medical staffer advising other ststudents notot to call 911. he r returned toto the babarracks in n a wheelchairir, his legsgs too swswollen to w walk. paparamedics l later foundnd him unresponsive he died at the hospital the cause of...
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the nearly 200 page investigation details the grueling course that 24 year old kyle mullen successful, finished before he died last year. i said, kyle, are you okay? are you hurt? are you in a hospital? and he just responded, don't worry'md. love you. and he hung up in the report, instructors were described as enforcers hunting the back of the pack to weed out weaker candidates and push the demands of the course to the far end of the acceptable spectrum. the report also found medical staff were poorly organized and poorly integrated and poorly led and put candidates at significant risk. after days of being ill, yet still training. mullen was found to have died of pneumonia and with no misconduct found on kyle's part, he was deemed to have died in the line of duty. this investigation shows that seaman mullen was not at fault. they found no performance enhancing drugs in his system. he did nothing wrong. but the navy's report found that some recruits were pushed to use performance enhancing drugs to cope with the program's requirements. this despite a drop in graduation rate. the progra
the nearly 200 page investigation details the grueling course that 24 year old kyle mullen successful, finished before he died last year. i said, kyle, are you okay? are you hurt? are you in a hospital? and he just responded, don't worry'md. love you. and he hung up in the report, instructors were described as enforcers hunting the back of the pack to weed out weaker candidates and push the demands of the course to the far end of the acceptable spectrum. the report also found medical staff were...
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kyle mullen died after finishing hel and there were medical personnel overseeing him in the course ofe he had suffer ed and i should say that the report, itself, that we have a link to inside on the website have details of the what he was doing through the course. but none of the respiratory issues on the course were passed on the the medical personnel, and that is one of the reasons that he did not get the necessary treatment even though he did afterwards refuse more thorough treatment, and more thorough investigation simply because he did not want to be flagged as essentially not being tough enough the investigation found, and that is one of the contributing factors that led to his death. in terms of what the navy did afterwards, there is now thorough recovery to the medical tent itself, and another step is the performance enhancing drugs here, and more thorough evaluation for the candidates when it comes to ppds, kate. >> and now, the remains of retired army staff sergeant nicolas maimer are in the process of being returned back to home to his family. yesterday, the russian-backed
kyle mullen died after finishing hel and there were medical personnel overseeing him in the course ofe he had suffer ed and i should say that the report, itself, that we have a link to inside on the website have details of the what he was doing through the course. but none of the respiratory issues on the course were passed on the the medical personnel, and that is one of the reasons that he did not get the necessary treatment even though he did afterwards refuse more thorough treatment, and...
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. >>> last year, navy seal candidate kyle mullen died, just a few hours after completing the grueling report discovered lapses that contributed to his death. prompting an overhaul of the seal's notoriously brutal process. oren liebermann has details from the pentagon. >> reporter: the navy seal selection and training course is designed to be one of the most grueling, demanding courses, in the entire military. only the most capable of the candidates in that course are supposed to be get through with a very high attrition rate and yet despite the demands of the course, an investigation into the entire training course after the death of a seal candidate last year found there was improper, inadequate medical oversight as the candidates are going through this, exhausted, and often ill. and in fact, the investigation which was released late there week, found there was medical oversight that was poorly organized, poorly integrated, and poorly led this. all came about after the death of death of the 24-year-old seal candidate after he had completed hell week in february of last year. he had g
. >>> last year, navy seal candidate kyle mullen died, just a few hours after completing the grueling report discovered lapses that contributed to his death. prompting an overhaul of the seal's notoriously brutal process. oren liebermann has details from the pentagon. >> reporter: the navy seal selection and training course is designed to be one of the most grueling, demanding courses, in the entire military. only the most capable of the candidates in that course are supposed to...
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kyle mullen died in february of last year hours after he had finished a brutal part of the training coursen as hell week and during the training apparently suffered respiratory issues, but that information was not passed on to the navy's medical staff -- medical clinic so they concluded he was not at risk. the navy was revamped medical oversight during hell week and is requiring medical screenings every 24 hours. >>> then there's also this, it was a big surprise for the graduating seniors at the university of massachusetts boston as diplomas were being handed out yesterday commencement speaker rob hale announced he was giving each graduate $1,000. it was broken into two envelopes for each person, hale said that the first $500 was a gift to each student, a celebration for all of them and how they got to this day. and the second $500 he said was for the students to give to someone else, an organization or a cause who could use it more than them. rahel? sort.kay. terrifying moments in the skies above south korea today. investigators are a door on thi in the middle of the flight. just as the p
kyle mullen died in february of last year hours after he had finished a brutal part of the training coursen as hell week and during the training apparently suffered respiratory issues, but that information was not passed on to the navy's medical staff -- medical clinic so they concluded he was not at risk. the navy was revamped medical oversight during hell week and is requiring medical screenings every 24 hours. >>> then there's also this, it was a big surprise for the graduating...
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jobina: the nearly 200 page investigation details the grueling situation that 24-year-old kyle and mullend last year. in the report instructions were described as enforcers -- instructors, i should say, were described as enforcers who were hunting the back of the pack to weed out candidates. the report also found medical staff were poorly organized, poorly integrated, and poorly led, and put candidates at risk. after days of being sick but still training, mullen was found to have died from pneumonia. with no misconduct found on mullen's part, he was deemed to have died in the line of duty. >> i said, kyle, you ok? you heard, are you in a hospital? he just responded, don't worry, mom. i'm good, i love you. and he hung up. >>: was not at fault. they found no performance-enhancing drugs in his system. he did nothing wrong. jobina: the navy's report found some recruits were pushed to use performance-enhancing drugs to cope with the program's requirements. despite a drop in graduation rate, the program's commander refused to adjust it. naval special warfare command has implement some improveme
jobina: the nearly 200 page investigation details the grueling situation that 24-year-old kyle and mullend last year. in the report instructions were described as enforcers -- instructors, i should say, were described as enforcers who were hunting the back of the pack to weed out candidates. the report also found medical staff were poorly organized, poorly integrated, and poorly led, and put candidates at risk. after days of being sick but still training, mullen was found to have died from...