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navy. 46-yard try for kyle brindza. his season long is 48. 10 out of 14 this season. the kick is nowhere close. >> andrew: it remains an 11-point game. navy's defense does the job. brindza not able to tack on three more. ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is your imagination. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. >> adam: oregon's marcus mariota the front-runner after tonight? he beats stanford for the first time in his career. the fifth-ranked ducks win big. elsewhere trevone boykin and dak prescott not their best numbers but survive and advance to next week. back to andrew and aaron. notre dame and navy. >> andrew: 8:57 to go fourth quarter. navy getting the ball back. with aaron taylor and jamie erdahl, i'm andrew catalon with our entire cbs crew we thank you for joining us for game throw of our triple header today, earlier you saw air force win the commander-in-chief's trophy by defeating
navy. 46-yard try for kyle brindza. his season long is 48. 10 out of 14 this season. the kick is nowhere close. >> andrew: it remains an 11-point game. navy's defense does the job. brindza not able to tack on three more. ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is your imagination. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. >> adam: oregon's marcus mariota the front-runner after...
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navy. 46-yard try for kyle brindza. his season long is 48. 10 out of 14 this season. the kick is nowhere close. >> andrew: it remains an 11-point game. navy's defense does the job. brindza not able to tack on three more. ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is your imagination. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. >> adam: oregon's marcus mariota the front-runner after tonight? he beats stanford for the first time in his career. the fifth-ranked ducks win big. elsewhere trevone boykin and dak prescott not their best numbers but survive and advance to next week. back to andrew and aaron. notre dame and navy. >> andrew: 8:57 to go fourth quarter. navy getting the ball back. with aaron taylor and jamie erdahl, i'm andrew catalon with our entire cbs crew we thank you for joining us for game throw of our triple header today, earlier you saw air force win the commander-in-chief's trophy by defeating
navy. 46-yard try for kyle brindza. his season long is 48. 10 out of 14 this season. the kick is nowhere close. >> andrew: it remains an 11-point game. navy's defense does the job. brindza not able to tack on three more. ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is your imagination. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. >> adam: oregon's marcus mariota the front-runner after...
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navy. 46-yard try for kyle brindza. his season long is 48. 10 out of 14 this season. the kick is nowhere close. >> andrew: it remains an 11-point game. navy's defense does the job. brindza not able to tack on three more. ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is your imagination. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. >> adam: oregon's marcus mariota the front-runner after tonight? he beats stanford for the first time in his career. the fifth-ranked ducks win big. elsewhere trevone boykin and dak prescott not their best numbers but survive and advance to next week. back to andrew and aaron. notre dame and navy. >> andrew: 8:57 to go fourth quarter. navy getting the ball back. with aaron taylor and jamie erdahl, i'm andrew catalon with our entire cbs crew we thank you for joining us for game throw of our triple header today, earlier you saw air force win the commander-in-chief's trophy by defeating
navy. 46-yard try for kyle brindza. his season long is 48. 10 out of 14 this season. the kick is nowhere close. >> andrew: it remains an 11-point game. navy's defense does the job. brindza not able to tack on three more. ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is your imagination. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. >> adam: oregon's marcus mariota the front-runner after...
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navy in the world. almost he really flips 180 degrees in his view of the navy. he realizes what the united states needs is not a good trade school, but what it needs is the world's largest, unambiguously, the most powerful navy. although the u.s. had ships in the pacific before, this is where the expression the "two-ocean navy" comes from. navy-building program that will basically give you the largest navy in the world split between the atlantic and the pacific. and partly, this stems from what i was talking about earlier with respect to his views of the germans and the british. the germans always thought the american administration and the american public work pro-british, and arguably, they were. but again, daniels was not. to prepare for the next war against the british as he was to prepare for the next war against the germans or the japanese, or whomever that might be. so, after he advises wilson on the danzig and polish question, and after he advises wilson on the yugoslav-italian question, which w
navy in the world. almost he really flips 180 degrees in his view of the navy. he realizes what the united states needs is not a good trade school, but what it needs is the world's largest, unambiguously, the most powerful navy. although the u.s. had ships in the pacific before, this is where the expression the "two-ocean navy" comes from. navy-building program that will basically give you the largest navy in the world split between the atlantic and the pacific. and partly, this stems...
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navy, marine corps and coast guard. the compelling reasons for the revision and it pretty much is a revision, is obviously the security and fiscal changes since 2007. they have been extraordinary. the indian ocean, asia region, the changes, the anti-access area denial and the need for access, energy, the challenge for energy and the need for energy. anti-terrorism, maritime disputes. all of these have dramatically evolved since 2007. we have a new strategy since then. the defense strategic guidance of 2012. a qdr and homeland security where the coast guard resides has had a homeland security review. so all of these really compel us and dictate a change to our strategy. our principles will be the same. the value of presence to be where it matters when it matters as a sea service. the three of us. and how we fit into that. and value of maritime networks as the leverage and the strength that you get out of maritime networks will come out in that. we'll address power projection, sea control, maritime security and the import
navy, marine corps and coast guard. the compelling reasons for the revision and it pretty much is a revision, is obviously the security and fiscal changes since 2007. they have been extraordinary. the indian ocean, asia region, the changes, the anti-access area denial and the need for access, energy, the challenge for energy and the need for energy. anti-terrorism, maritime disputes. all of these have dramatically evolved since 2007. we have a new strategy since then. the defense strategic...
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navy, ordered by the secretary of the navy to keep it out of the hands of the enemy.he next day, the british came back and they checked out the navy yard to see if there was anything that possibly might still deserve some destruction. something that might have escaped the hands of the americans. and there were a few sheds and there were the cooper's quarters, whatever you want to call it, that they further burned that next morning. but at the same time, they supposedly caused vandalism to that particular monument. now, what's interesting is that monument was then moved to the west grounds of the capitol and when the capitol was expanded, it had to be moved a second time and it was moved to the naval academy where it resides today. so here's a monument that's been in three different places during its history and it has a tie to the war of 1812. this is out of the imax movie, if you have not seen it, i highly recommend it, it's called ""star spangled banner". it has wonderful illustrations as well as animations about some of the aspects of the war of 1812. and what you'
navy, ordered by the secretary of the navy to keep it out of the hands of the enemy.he next day, the british came back and they checked out the navy yard to see if there was anything that possibly might still deserve some destruction. something that might have escaped the hands of the americans. and there were a few sheds and there were the cooper's quarters, whatever you want to call it, that they further burned that next morning. but at the same time, they supposedly caused vandalism to that...
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in fact, the very first navy we have the continental navy, right? so they do recognize when the revolution comes. on the other hand, navys are really expensive. were you the expensive? expensive to build, expensive to maintain. one of the problems that we have is trouble in provisions. they don't have money and this is the king of france, right? so there's really no motivation for them to invest all of this money in navy because the british navy there and after all they are british citizens. why wouldn't you build continental navy if you've got the royal navy and you know, you're british and in fact we will see you in seven years war and there is an increase in this feeling of britishness. and colonial see themselves in the british empire. so in a way you look ahead which is great. but there's really no -- there's really no reason why a navy would be built by colonists of this period. yes, sir? >> so you say that the colonists, that they give back and would that be an active scene and kind of started in the americanizing and kind of the -- [ inaudib
in fact, the very first navy we have the continental navy, right? so they do recognize when the revolution comes. on the other hand, navys are really expensive. were you the expensive? expensive to build, expensive to maintain. one of the problems that we have is trouble in provisions. they don't have money and this is the king of france, right? so there's really no motivation for them to invest all of this money in navy because the british navy there and after all they are british citizens....
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in fact, the very first navy we have the continental navy, right? so they do recognize when the revolution comes. on the other hand, navys are really expensive. were you the expensive? expensive to build, expensive to maintain. one of the problems that we have is trouble in provisions. they don't have money and this is the king of france, right? so there's really no motivation for them to invest all of this money in navy because the british navy there and after all they are british citizens. why wouldn't you build continental navy if you've got the royal navy and you know, you're british and in fact we will see you in seven years war and there is an increase in this feeling of britishness. and colonial see themselves in the british empire. so in a way you look ahead which is great. but there's really no -- there's really no reason why a navy would be built by colonists of this period. yes, sir? >> so you say that the colonists, that they give back and would that be an active scene and kind of started in the americanizing and kind of the -- [ inaudib
in fact, the very first navy we have the continental navy, right? so they do recognize when the revolution comes. on the other hand, navys are really expensive. were you the expensive? expensive to build, expensive to maintain. one of the problems that we have is trouble in provisions. they don't have money and this is the king of france, right? so there's really no motivation for them to invest all of this money in navy because the british navy there and after all they are british citizens....
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navy in the world. almost he really flips 180 degrees in his view of the navy. he realizes what the united states needs is not a good trade school, but what it needs is the world's largest, unambiguously, the most powerful navy. although the u.s. had ships in the pacific before, this is where the expression the "two-ocean navy" comes from. navy-building program that will basically give you the largest navy in the world split between the atlantic and the pacific. and partly, this stems from what i was talking about earlier with respect to his views of the germans and the british. the germans always thought the american administration and the american public work pro-british, and arguably, they were. but again, daniels was not. to prepare for the next war against the british as he was to prepare for the next war against the germans or the japanese, or whomever that might be. so, after he advises wilson on the danzig and polish question, and after he advises wilson on the yugoslav-italian question, which w
navy in the world. almost he really flips 180 degrees in his view of the navy. he realizes what the united states needs is not a good trade school, but what it needs is the world's largest, unambiguously, the most powerful navy. although the u.s. had ships in the pacific before, this is where the expression the "two-ocean navy" comes from. navy-building program that will basically give you the largest navy in the world split between the atlantic and the pacific. and partly, this stems...
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navy in world war i. now, we resume our live coverage of the world war i centennial symposium from norfolk, virginia. >> welcome back. take a seat. speaker at joseph hoyt. he currently conducts research for the national oceanic. hang on, apologies. maritime history from carolina university. his archaeological research, he's also a photographer of underwater and a researcher. he's also the local. please welcome mr. joseph hoyt. [applause] >> thank you. i am really glad to be here. of ore i start, for those to who have never try identify human remains this is very hard. went in we had full dna analysis and facial reconstruction. were 16 sailors lost. who they could of been, who our were associated with external identify them. we have some butterfields even here in the us waters. many people are unaware that there are two world wars. and who uick background i am. in the us territorial waters. normally based on ecosystem. national sanction for wales. we have recently found associated aircraft. bay freshwater,
navy in world war i. now, we resume our live coverage of the world war i centennial symposium from norfolk, virginia. >> welcome back. take a seat. speaker at joseph hoyt. he currently conducts research for the national oceanic. hang on, apologies. maritime history from carolina university. his archaeological research, he's also a photographer of underwater and a researcher. he's also the local. please welcome mr. joseph hoyt. [applause] >> thank you. i am really glad to be here. of...
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perry as an admiral in the texas navy. so i am hoping he will tell us a little bit about those duties and responsibilities are. he is a former new york book of the president literary agency located in austin, texas, where he lives with his wife and three children. welcome to a warm james d hornfischer. [applause] >> i did not realize we were talking about the threat and my capacity as an admiral in the navy. it's really just about cocktail parties in austin. truly, it is a great honor to be here. to tell a story that never gets old in the telling. to tell it here in your company is a privilege, an opportunity, and in honor. thank you, admiral carter. thank you, to the naval academy. later today on the stage come will be a there panel. a panel of men who have served this country with two distinction. as one who has never won the like rm, i kind of feel the bad boy who was asked to lead off the 1927 yankees. these are historic figures. combat veteran to stories and lessons will resonate with you in ways that i can i guess. i
perry as an admiral in the texas navy. so i am hoping he will tell us a little bit about those duties and responsibilities are. he is a former new york book of the president literary agency located in austin, texas, where he lives with his wife and three children. welcome to a warm james d hornfischer. [applause] >> i did not realize we were talking about the threat and my capacity as an admiral in the navy. it's really just about cocktail parties in austin. truly, it is a great honor to...
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that degrades the navy and marine corps. how do we use that with allies and is it compatible and can we make it compatible and can we step it up with different modes. one would be internal in one day allied in that regard. with regard to how do we i guess i would say baseline all those elements we have to figure that out right now. what kinds of ships who we put into it joint ship scenario? i quickly threw up -- that ship is built to commercial standards in many of its elements. we wouldn't that put that in one of the first chips for forcible entry. that ship i showed us a $600 million shipped. there is a scaling that we need to consider. anyway i will summarize by saying that's why we do bold alligator and those are the lessons learned. putting into our programming and budgeting the future and our concepts of operation. >> one quick follow-up as we talk about china and her allies. i want to ask her any update on how the russian navy is behaving and to what extent are you continuing to see them be provocative in this very di
that degrades the navy and marine corps. how do we use that with allies and is it compatible and can we make it compatible and can we step it up with different modes. one would be internal in one day allied in that regard. with regard to how do we i guess i would say baseline all those elements we have to figure that out right now. what kinds of ships who we put into it joint ship scenario? i quickly threw up -- that ship is built to commercial standards in many of its elements. we wouldn't...
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old he was a navy sniper overseas.t was a quiet time to serve but in an instant everything changed. tower number one is on four. all outside of the building it is a huge explosion. >> looked like the plane aimed to the building. >> the second plane in the other tower. it is on four. the building is collapsed. and the other tower is ready to collapse. and i was in the operation's office in the naval special guard in germany and i was catching up on e-mails and sitting there with couple of the operation's officers and things like that and they went to breaking news. >> we have a tragic alert for you. an incredible plane crash in the world trade center tower in lower manhattan. >> first report was small plane hit. wow, that is the entire building that was not a small plane. and look at that. this is something else and we were not quite ahead of it. >> and another plane just flew in the second tower. a second tower hit. and instantly we said the words osama bin laden within 30 seconds. we anyhow everything changed and we d
old he was a navy sniper overseas.t was a quiet time to serve but in an instant everything changed. tower number one is on four. all outside of the building it is a huge explosion. >> looked like the plane aimed to the building. >> the second plane in the other tower. it is on four. the building is collapsed. and the other tower is ready to collapse. and i was in the operation's office in the naval special guard in germany and i was catching up on e-mails and sitting there with...
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old navy's plus size is only available online. the petition also brings up old navy's website. they have separated a women's plus size on their website as well. the author of this change.org petition says that's a problem also. we have post inside story on our ktvu facebook page. we hope to to hear your comments. >> we have some viewer comments right now as viewers debate the issue on our facebook page. crystal stuart writes do size zero women get a discount for using less fabric than a size a 8? and charge more for men and women. what to you think of this traf? should old navy charge more for larger women's clothes than men's. ktvu viewers are debating the idea on our facebook page. you can join the conversation at ktvu 2 on facebook. >>> time is 7:11. a frightening rash of shootings in one east bay city. >> we need to be more than saddened. we need to be moved to action. >> coming up in 20 minutes the police chief of richmond joins us live in our studio with the latest on this recent string of violent acts and how the police department is opening a community cope with a dange
old navy's plus size is only available online. the petition also brings up old navy's website. they have separated a women's plus size on their website as well. the author of this change.org petition says that's a problem also. we have post inside story on our ktvu facebook page. we hope to to hear your comments. >> we have some viewer comments right now as viewers debate the issue on our facebook page. crystal stuart writes do size zero women get a discount for using less fabric than a...
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navy sink battleships using aircraft. a lot of those test demonstrations were done off coast here in virginia. a lot of this in north carolina. there were quite successful. the shipwreck of virginia is it has been ut visited. is 200 to 300 feet of water. they are tricky dives. this battlefield archaeology, we're looking at it. looking at other sites the mold one world war ii. some of these noncombat vessels. the merchant marine connection is really sort of the main reason while we're doing it. because the merchant marine story was very underplayed insignificance. they were not given better status for years and years. we want to celebrate the history. and celebrate the contribution of the merchant marine. 90 feet of in her that boat captain of was killed. tracked down his daughter, she's now in the 80's. we brought her and her grandson to the site. that is the reason why we're doing this stuff. us san diego e navy was one of the bigger ships. is there any attempt to survey that wreck? 40 it is unable hundred and feet of wa
navy sink battleships using aircraft. a lot of those test demonstrations were done off coast here in virginia. a lot of this in north carolina. there were quite successful. the shipwreck of virginia is it has been ut visited. is 200 to 300 feet of water. they are tricky dives. this battlefield archaeology, we're looking at it. looking at other sites the mold one world war ii. some of these noncombat vessels. the merchant marine connection is really sort of the main reason while we're doing it....
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. >> the bolivian navy completing a military drill. on lake titicaca, 3800 meters above sea level. >> the exercises are important. we're preparing for possible military operations. if we regain access to the sea, our people need to be well-trained. >> a navy force but no sea access. nevertheless, the country is proud of its marines. each year, there are more applications than places for young bolivians hoping to do military service with the navy. this year for the first time, the navy is introducing a military diving division. many women have chosen to join its ranks. they long for bolivia to regain its position as a naval force on the pacific. >> we no longer have access to the sea. but we long for it. sea access would solve so many problems. and i want to get to know the sea. >> bolivia lost its coastline more than 130 years ago in war -- in the war of the pacific against chile. it's still a source of national trauma. now, more than ever, bolivia would benefit from re-gaining access to the sea. ♪ bolivia is experiencing a boom. last
. >> the bolivian navy completing a military drill. on lake titicaca, 3800 meters above sea level. >> the exercises are important. we're preparing for possible military operations. if we regain access to the sea, our people need to be well-trained. >> a navy force but no sea access. nevertheless, the country is proud of its marines. each year, there are more applications than places for young bolivians hoping to do military service with the navy. this year for the first time,...
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team 6 now they're training navy s.e.a.l.s to be part of a no-fail team. 50% of the navy s.e.a.l.s thatry out don't make it. that's saying something. these are serious dudes. >> things heated up quickly with s.e.a.l. team 6 tasked with hunting down insurgents and high-value tar gets in iraq and afghanistan. >> probably 6 out of 7 nights a week that we would go out. that's where we learned how to fight. we got as good as we did because we learned from the enemy. the enemy knew our tactics before we started fighting them in iraq. and they used them against us. what would a night where you're working be like? >> the intelligence people worked around the clock and generally go in there, find out what they had been watching all day and based on what they were watching, get in the helicopters, fly away and then go into a house, find the bad guys. take them and their stuff. bring them back and find more targets based on what they tell you and next night the same thing. >> how much concern that the houses before booby trapped? >> a concern. they would rig it and wait for people to enter and blo
team 6 now they're training navy s.e.a.l.s to be part of a no-fail team. 50% of the navy s.e.a.l.s thatry out don't make it. that's saying something. these are serious dudes. >> things heated up quickly with s.e.a.l. team 6 tasked with hunting down insurgents and high-value tar gets in iraq and afghanistan. >> probably 6 out of 7 nights a week that we would go out. that's where we learned how to fight. we got as good as we did because we learned from the enemy. the enemy knew our...
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this is not on the navy s.e.a.l.s. this is not on the navy s.e.a.l.s. culture as it pertains to rob o'neill. this is a white house and an operation that wanted to take a victory lap. and you see real, quiet professionals frustrated behind the scenes because they know what they did, they know why they did it and they see other people taking credit for it. >> the other navy s.e.a.l. has a criminal prosecution going against him right now, case being brought against him. an investigation i should say. now there's a question about whether rob o'neill will face some sort of investigation or case as well. don't miss part two of our fox news special "the man who killed usama bin laden" part two tonight 10:00 p.m. eastern right after "the kelly file." >>> plus, next, american sailors attacked after the break. what can your fidelity greenline do for you? just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes whe
this is not on the navy s.e.a.l.s. this is not on the navy s.e.a.l.s. culture as it pertains to rob o'neill. this is a white house and an operation that wanted to take a victory lap. and you see real, quiet professionals frustrated behind the scenes because they know what they did, they know why they did it and they see other people taking credit for it. >> the other navy s.e.a.l. has a criminal prosecution going against him right now, case being brought against him. an investigation i...
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what is the navy doing to combat that? >> what sailors would tell you is they are used to the drum beat of treating women with respect and dignity. it comes down to the core values of our service. putting sexual assault and harassment in the past is what we're after. >> the navy said it integrated female officers first to serve as mentors to enlisted women, she understands she is forging a path. >> when i joined the navy some submarines were not open to women. but to share my experience my professional development the time i've had in the navy with junior women who are going to make careers of submarines. >> for those that follow her joining the brotherhood of silent warriors is both an opportunity and a risk. tanya moseley, al jazeera, washington. >> and ahead as we wrap up this hour, baseball crowned a new champion but this golden season wouldn't have happened for a lot of today's players without these american treasures. and other ground breakers like them. final inning, when we return. >> al jazeera america presents th
what is the navy doing to combat that? >> what sailors would tell you is they are used to the drum beat of treating women with respect and dignity. it comes down to the core values of our service. putting sexual assault and harassment in the past is what we're after. >> the navy said it integrated female officers first to serve as mentors to enlisted women, she understands she is forging a path. >> when i joined the navy some submarines were not open to women. but to share my...
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team 6 now they're training navy s.e.a.l.s to be part of a no-fail team. 50% of the navy tryouts, 50% make it. that tells you something because these are serious dudes. >> things heated up quickly about s.e.a.l. team 6 tasked with hunting down insurgents and high value targets in iraq and afghanistan. >> six, seven nights a week that we would go out. that's really where we learned how to fight. that's really where we got as good as we did because we learned from the enemy. the enemy learned our tactics before we started fighting them in iraq and they used them against us. >> what would a night where you're working be like? >> the intelligence people worked around the clock. so we generally go in there and find out what they've been watching all day. based on what they were watching, what they found, we'd pick a place to go, get the plan, fly away, go into the house, find the bad guys, take them and their stuff, bring them back. find more targets. next night same thing. >> how much concern was that the houses were booby trapped. >> that was juan one of the tac. you have to look for wha
team 6 now they're training navy s.e.a.l.s to be part of a no-fail team. 50% of the navy tryouts, 50% make it. that tells you something because these are serious dudes. >> things heated up quickly about s.e.a.l. team 6 tasked with hunting down insurgents and high value targets in iraq and afghanistan. >> six, seven nights a week that we would go out. that's really where we learned how to fight. that's really where we got as good as we did because we learned from the enemy. the enemy...
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i don't feel like the navy owes me anything. i don't feel like i owe the navy anything.issed my [ inaudible ]. >> are you worried about your personal security? >> yes. >> why specifically? >> well, i don't know how people will react to this. i think all the guys, especially on the mission, but all the guys on the mission, there could be a threat, yes. >> one year after operation neptune sphere another navy s.e.a.l. published a book telling his account of the raid using the pen name" mark owen. >> we have essentially two different versions of what happened. >> no easy day claims that the first man's shot up the stairs hit bin laden knock him to the floor. >> the version told my mark owen, he places himself as second in the line upstairs. he finds bin laden on the floor, believes he's still alive and pumps bullets into him to finish him off. >> why is the story in "no easy day" different than the story that you are telling us? >> i think that war is foggy. and i think that the author is telling the story as he saw it. based -- and also based on the debrief that he heard. >
i don't feel like the navy owes me anything. i don't feel like i owe the navy anything.issed my [ inaudible ]. >> are you worried about your personal security? >> yes. >> why specifically? >> well, i don't know how people will react to this. i think all the guys, especially on the mission, but all the guys on the mission, there could be a threat, yes. >> one year after operation neptune sphere another navy s.e.a.l. published a book telling his account of the raid...
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every navy seal who under went bud training that is part of the public record.ld be able to find that out. you didn't attend bud trainin training, did you. >> all right. you are right. >>reporter: i wanted to understand why he told the lie in the first place. how it continued for so long. >> maybe it's good that it's out. if. >>reporter: can you explain to me why. >> i don't know why. >>reporter: why tell that in the fears place. >> because i was i don't know. >>reporter: do your kid believe you are a navy seal. >> they won't after today. >>reporter: very next church service he was there to confes coess. as pastor invited know bring my camera. i'm doing it because god began to talk to me. and please forgive me. i'm sorry i did it. >>reporter: he tells me the deacon has done incredible amount of daniel for 5 decade. gaining people trust. with phoney stories of heroism. >> he's not sorry he told the lie. he's sorry he got caught. not a sympathetic bone in my body for him. and i'll tak down anyone that's claims that navy seal status when they wer not. >>reporter: h
every navy seal who under went bud training that is part of the public record.ld be able to find that out. you didn't attend bud trainin training, did you. >> all right. you are right. >>reporter: i wanted to understand why he told the lie in the first place. how it continued for so long. >> maybe it's good that it's out. if. >>reporter: can you explain to me why. >> i don't know why. >>reporter: why tell that in the fears place. >> because i was i...
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army, navy and air force. they were all supposed to work together on the night of april 24th, 1980 to do something that, on paper, looked like it was going to be impossible. their mission was to fly into iran and rescue american hostages who were being held there. get the hostages out alive, get themselves out alive. get in and out of iran. in and out of hostile iran on a top secret, very difficult rescue mission. that was the plan, 1980. it did not work. >> we're reporting to you on the extraordinary developmenteds that we've been learning about tlout the night here on washington and the middle east. briefly to summarize before you, president carter went before the nation at 7:00 a.m. to report on the failed effort of the united states rescue team to get the hostages out of teheran. >> late yesterday, i cancelled and kept this plan operational, which was underway in iran to position our rescue team for a later withdrawal of american hostages who have been held captive there. >> eight members of the armed forc
army, navy and air force. they were all supposed to work together on the night of april 24th, 1980 to do something that, on paper, looked like it was going to be impossible. their mission was to fly into iran and rescue american hostages who were being held there. get the hostages out alive, get themselves out alive. get in and out of iran. in and out of hostile iran on a top secret, very difficult rescue mission. that was the plan, 1980. it did not work. >> we're reporting to you on the...
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both anda concern for the heads of navy. when we go to see and meet at its best to deliver live rent -- we have deliver it protocol. we need to have professional operations in international airspace. endorsed not long ago. we started down the road back in april of this year at the western pacific naval symposium when we got together 22 navies to endorse professional behavior and communications. we had ships and worked at that. a lot of different nations and navies. this will be a long process that needs attention. in some cases, for some, it is different to have engagement that is open and be conversing at sea. in the counterpart visit that i visited the oceanic likeistration and it is our department of homeland security. that is where the coast guard is located and we talked about introducing the protocol to the coast guard and it was taken in viable andg that is our coast guard is interested in making the connection to expand it across the globe with all of the nations and it was embraced world.es around the call --ept of
both anda concern for the heads of navy. when we go to see and meet at its best to deliver live rent -- we have deliver it protocol. we need to have professional operations in international airspace. endorsed not long ago. we started down the road back in april of this year at the western pacific naval symposium when we got together 22 navies to endorse professional behavior and communications. we had ships and worked at that. a lot of different nations and navies. this will be a long process...
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every navy seal who under went bud training that is part of the public record. didn't attend bud trainin training, did you. >> all right. you are right. >>reporter: i wanted to understand why he told the lie in the first place. how it continued for so long. >> maybe it's good that it's out. if. >>reporter: can you explain to me why. >> i don't know why. >>reporter: why tell that in the fears place. >> because i was i don't know. >>reporter: do your kid believe you are a navy seal. >> they won't after today. >>reporter: very next church service he was there to confes confess. as pastor invited know bring my camera. i'm doing it because god began to talk to me. and please forgive me. i'm sorry i did it. >>reporter: he tells me the deacon has done incredible amount of daniel for 5 decade. gaining people trust. with phoney stories of heroism. >> he's not sorry he told the lie. he's sorry he got caught. not a sympathetic bone in my body for him. and i'll take down anyone that's claims that navy seal status when they were not. >>reporter: he stepped down as deacon. wi
every navy seal who under went bud training that is part of the public record. didn't attend bud trainin training, did you. >> all right. you are right. >>reporter: i wanted to understand why he told the lie in the first place. how it continued for so long. >> maybe it's good that it's out. if. >>reporter: can you explain to me why. >> i don't know why. >>reporter: why tell that in the fears place. >> because i was i don't know. >>reporter: do...
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i don't feel like the navy owes me anything. i don't feel like i owe the navy anything. that i miss my guys. >> are you worried about your personal security? >> yes. >> why specifically? >> well, i don't know how people will react to this. i think all of the guys especially on the mission all of the guys on the mission that were there could be a threat. >> one year after operation neptune fear another navy seal published a book using the pen name mark owens. >> we have essentially two different versions of what happened. >> "no easy day" claims the point man first shot up the stair hit bin laden knocking him to the floor. >> the version told by mark owen he places himself as second in the line up the stairs. he finds bin laden on the floor believes he is still alive and pumps bullet the into his tore so to finish him off. >> why is the story in no easy day different than the story you are telling us? >> i think that war is foggy. i think that the author is telling the story as he saw it. also based on the de brief. >> the de brief was missing a few details. >> it was cle
i don't feel like the navy owes me anything. i don't feel like i owe the navy anything. that i miss my guys. >> are you worried about your personal security? >> yes. >> why specifically? >> well, i don't know how people will react to this. i think all of the guys especially on the mission all of the guys on the mission that were there could be a threat. >> one year after operation neptune fear another navy seal published a book using the pen name mark owens....
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royal navy also contributed ships. it's interesting because pepperell and warren didn't work together well but just well enough to make the operation a success. the expeditions often times didn't necessarily draw people from higher etch lon from society. there was way group of soldier who's plunderred a bunch of french rum and said it's better than ours. but by in large these are not professional soldiers, they are militiaman signing up. they besieged and bomb barded the fortress and unlike five years earlier, this time the royal navy prevented resupplies from reaching allowy burg and the ench from capitulated in a little over seven weeks. here you have a drawing of the f fortress. even up here. right. so you got guns here and over here. you have to take it from the land, stop the ships from getting in, it's a difficult task. that said probably not as difficult as it was made out to be. we now know that there was issues with construction, there was problem because of the weather mason was more likely to crumble and a f
royal navy also contributed ships. it's interesting because pepperell and warren didn't work together well but just well enough to make the operation a success. the expeditions often times didn't necessarily draw people from higher etch lon from society. there was way group of soldier who's plunderred a bunch of french rum and said it's better than ours. but by in large these are not professional soldiers, they are militiaman signing up. they besieged and bomb barded the fortress and unlike...
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the navies are well suited to the task.y encountering each other in an international domain, the high seas. we encounter each other routinely out there in the global commons. and in a vast arqpwe are often called together to cooperate on areas of shared challenges; humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, typhoons, tsunamis, volcanos, that ring of counterpiracy, you're familiar with that, and not long ago we met to search for that missing malaysian aircraft. so a little update on our relationship, how are things coming together? well, we're working from the top down, that's myself and the chinese admiral, but p&so from the bottom up as we've encouraged and set up our folks to get together at kind of mid-grade officer level and senior officer. met u)u$ admiral wu five times in the last year, and we're working on counterpart visits here in 2015. we will put our input into -- i will provide my input to the folks down in policy in the office of the secretary of defense, and i'll talk about a little bit more on the junior inter
the navies are well suited to the task.y encountering each other in an international domain, the high seas. we encounter each other routinely out there in the global commons. and in a vast arqpwe are often called together to cooperate on areas of shared challenges; humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, typhoons, tsunamis, volcanos, that ring of counterpiracy, you're familiar with that, and not long ago we met to search for that missing malaysian aircraft. so a little update on our...
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yes, he was assistant secretary of the navy during world war i. he was a navy man. he wanted very much to join the marines and go over and fight, but woodrow wilson would not let him. he said, we need you here. we need to get home as assistant secretary. so he went over toward the end of the war to inspect the troops and see what he called. but he never was in a fighting situation. he was a navy man. and the sailors voted for him. a lot of troops voted the other way. they voted the other way. they said that is the way my , family voted. they really did not know much about either candidate. and roosevelt was the overwhelming favorite because they knew who he was. so one chapter deals with the soldier vote. another chapter, i have to check my time. i think we are okay. another chapter deals with an event in the election season that is reminiscent of other seasons, other election seasons, perhaps. was the party that was in unpatriotic? was it unpatriotic and in what way was it unpatriotic? roosevelt or his government at least had imprisoned the secretary of the communi
yes, he was assistant secretary of the navy during world war i. he was a navy man. he wanted very much to join the marines and go over and fight, but woodrow wilson would not let him. he said, we need you here. we need to get home as assistant secretary. so he went over toward the end of the war to inspect the troops and see what he called. but he never was in a fighting situation. he was a navy man. and the sailors voted for him. a lot of troops voted the other way. they voted the other way....
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notre dame and navy tonight. for gary danielson and allie, verne lundquist saying so long from jacksonville. final score florida wins it 38-20. the dodge post game show is up next. after these messages and a word from your local station. ha-ha john! john and horace dodge launched their first car in 1914. but they were not only business partners, they were brothers. competitive, stubborn... and always pushing each other. the way only brothers can. [engine revving] one hundred years later, their...
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every navy seal who under went bud training that is part of the public record. i would be able to find that out. you didn't attend bud trainin training, did you. >> all right. you are right. >>reporter: i wanted to understand why he told the lie in the first place. how it continued for so long. >> maybe it's good that it's out. if. >>reporter: can you explain to me why. >> i don't know why. >>reporter: why tell that in the fears place. >> because i was i don't know. >>reporter: do your kid believe you are a navy seal. >> they won't after today. >>reporter: very next church service he was there to confes confess. as pastor invited know bring my camera. i'm doing it because god began to talk to me. and please forgive me. i'm sorry i did it. >>reporter: he tells me the deacon has done incredible amount of daniel for 5 decade. gaining people trust. with phoney stories of heroism. >> he's not sorry he told the lie. he's sorry he got caught. not a sympathetic bone in my body for him. and i'll take down anyone that's claims that navy seal status when they were not. >>r
every navy seal who under went bud training that is part of the public record. i would be able to find that out. you didn't attend bud trainin training, did you. >> all right. you are right. >>reporter: i wanted to understand why he told the lie in the first place. how it continued for so long. >> maybe it's good that it's out. if. >>reporter: can you explain to me why. >> i don't know why. >>reporter: why tell that in the fears place. >> because i was...
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it was suggested that the navy the r navy had given up um ration. by this time, for the sailors. the officers still had their wine mess. but the sailors did not. and it was thought maybe we should bring this back for the men serving on board the monitors. the chief surgeon of the united states navy said, no, no, no, a mixture of warm oatmeal and coffee would be much better. i think they would have preferred the rum. i think they would have. >> all right. we've got port royal. we've got the blockade. we've got dupont decides to at least have a foray against fort sumter. >> what scares dupont the most and scares the men on the monitors -- and these are top officers. one thing dupont had was top officers in the united states navy. the draiton family of charleston. one is bankhead, who took over the monitor after the commander of the monitor was wounded in the action against the virginia. but they're scared to death because these monitors have very little buoyancy. and they know the confederates -- the general comes and takes over in charleston in september of 1862. he's willing to t
it was suggested that the navy the r navy had given up um ration. by this time, for the sailors. the officers still had their wine mess. but the sailors did not. and it was thought maybe we should bring this back for the men serving on board the monitors. the chief surgeon of the united states navy said, no, no, no, a mixture of warm oatmeal and coffee would be much better. i think they would have preferred the rum. i think they would have. >> all right. we've got port royal. we've got...
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navy department. back.rs cannot be turned what do you mean? a huge political war basically breaks out between dupont and backers and the navy department. in the end, dupont is relieved of command. redesigned. are the ones that attack charleston are reworked to give them more protection. but they never, ever try to run into charleston harbor. of hitting the torpedoes is just -- >> do they do that refitting or -- >> they could do most of the refitting at port royal. got sent back, because the gear -- the monitors, again, are all steam-operated. when they went into battle, they up, to turnly rise the turret. and one of the gears that turned the turret broke. they couldn't do in port royal. >> and they've established not a u.s. navalically ship-yard at buford. fascinating. they had the hard hat divers there. the would go down to clear underside of the vessels and in case bushels of oysters were hull of a monitor. some of the officers were a little upset, because, what, out and grabst go oysters whenever they needed them. and now they cleaned them
navy department. back.rs cannot be turned what do you mean? a huge political war basically breaks out between dupont and backers and the navy department. in the end, dupont is relieved of command. redesigned. are the ones that attack charleston are reworked to give them more protection. but they never, ever try to run into charleston harbor. of hitting the torpedoes is just -- >> do they do that refitting or -- >> they could do most of the refitting at port royal. got sent back,...
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the united states navy memorial in washington, d.c. june the 8th, 2014. every year on the anniversary of the attack on the u.s.s. liberty, survivors relatives and supporters gather together. >> it is a remembrance of those who were killed that day, the 34. >> i'm dave lucas, in charge of the deck force, i was 25. my first child was born when i was one day out on that cruise. as long as there are survivors and navy children of survivors i think this will probably be an annual event. >> hand salute. >> the names of the 34 killed are read out. punctuated by the tolling of a navy bell. >> david marlboro. >> and the playing of taps. the traditional military funeral lament. [ ♪ taps ♪ ] >> it's important to not forget what happened and to try to find out why it happened and who made it happen. >> in the summer of 1967, america was in turmoil. an insendary mixture of racial discrimination and extreme poverty explode ed into a summer of riots across the country. but one issue dominated. the theet na vietnam war. in all 10,000 troops would die that year. the ameri
the united states navy memorial in washington, d.c. june the 8th, 2014. every year on the anniversary of the attack on the u.s.s. liberty, survivors relatives and supporters gather together. >> it is a remembrance of those who were killed that day, the 34. >> i'm dave lucas, in charge of the deck force, i was 25. my first child was born when i was one day out on that cruise. as long as there are survivors and navy children of survivors i think this will probably be an annual event....
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. >> joining us now is the navy s.e.a.l. responsible for usama bin laden's death, retired navy s.e.a.l. rob o'neill. we have a studio audience here today. [ applause ] great honor to meet you. >> thank you for having me. >> peter doocy's also with us. i got to say, i think this is one of the best specials i've watched. to hear your story inspired me. and as i was sitting here thinking about this opportunity we're going to have with you tonight, i can hear this story over and over again. walk us through. let's start the training. you get the call. and walk us through that process again. >> we were told about a mission that we were going to go do that it wasn't training, it was a different cycle for us. we normally had people on -- that were prepared for a cycle like this, but for some reason they pulled a group of us together. they told us vaguely about what's going to happen. we eventually figured it out, they did confirm the way it was told to us the commanding officer of s.e.a.l. team six said we're as close as we've ever
. >> joining us now is the navy s.e.a.l. responsible for usama bin laden's death, retired navy s.e.a.l. rob o'neill. we have a studio audience here today. [ applause ] great honor to meet you. >> thank you for having me. >> peter doocy's also with us. i got to say, i think this is one of the best specials i've watched. to hear your story inspired me. and as i was sitting here thinking about this opportunity we're going to have with you tonight, i can hear this story over and...
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intelligence community or a navy s.e.a.l.i don't understand the calculations that robert o'neill made in his own mind. surely there is financial gain to be had. if you were known publicly as such a hero. and on the other hand, at what cost, truly to himself and his family? >> and let me ask you about that. so you do believe that he is now a target? >> without question. of course he is. and he did that imh-- himful. i understand his career is legendary, he's done many things. i'm not a navy s.e.a.l. but i know there is a code of silence. so it doesn't follow why he put his name so publicly out there. again, as you noted, in my case, i never wanted to be a public person. i was very happy to do my job as a covert operations officer. he has left the service. so i don't know. he is going to have to pay a lot of money for sure for security. >> and he's not, to your point, obviously this mission is a historic mission, something that is going down in history. and maybe that is part of the reason that some who are on that mission feel
intelligence community or a navy s.e.a.l.i don't understand the calculations that robert o'neill made in his own mind. surely there is financial gain to be had. if you were known publicly as such a hero. and on the other hand, at what cost, truly to himself and his family? >> and let me ask you about that. so you do believe that he is now a target? >> without question. of course he is. and he did that imh-- himful. i understand his career is legendary, he's done many things. i'm not...
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maintaining a global navy was a major challenge and to do so at an unprecedented scale, the royal navy is larger than it's ever been before in its history in 1813 and 1814 because of their war against napoleon on a global scale. and so the ships that are sent over into the chesapeake are shorthanded. and then they suffer the loss of further seamen. a few of them are combat desks and a few more of them have disease. but there is also a significant la loss by desertion because alcohol is cheaper in the united states and the working conditions are a whole lot better off in baltimore than they are on the british royal navy warship. now, i'm not saying here that most sailors deserted or that most sailors wanted to dessert but any desertion is a problem because they are already shorthanded and they are a perception that their men are prone to dessert along the coast of the united states to a much greater degree than they would ever dessert anywhere else in the world. so the british -- this adds to a certain skittishness when the british go ashore because their commanders have the unenvy yabl
maintaining a global navy was a major challenge and to do so at an unprecedented scale, the royal navy is larger than it's ever been before in its history in 1813 and 1814 because of their war against napoleon on a global scale. and so the ships that are sent over into the chesapeake are shorthanded. and then they suffer the loss of further seamen. a few of them are combat desks and a few more of them have disease. but there is also a significant la loss by desertion because alcohol is cheaper...
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. >>> the former navy s.e.a.l. who says he killed osama bin laden reveals his identity, but his decision to go public ignites a storm of debate. >>> and the biggest star of the nfl thursday night game doesn't play it down but tackles a challenge bigger than any ballplayer. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, novemr 7 >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, november 7th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, it is reported this morning that the japanese air bag manufacturer takata knew its air bags were dangerous ten years ago but covered up the results of secret tests. two former takata employees told "the new york times" the testing was stopped after three months and the evidence destroyed. don champion is here in new york with more. don, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. that was four years before takata told federal regulators it first tested its air bags. the faulty air bags have been tied to four deaths
. >>> the former navy s.e.a.l. who says he killed osama bin laden reveals his identity, but his decision to go public ignites a storm of debate. >>> and the biggest star of the nfl thursday night game doesn't play it down but tackles a challenge bigger than any ballplayer. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, novemr 7 >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, november 7th,...
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first, zled me at because, a navy man? yes, he was assistant secretary navy during world war i. he was a navy man. ha ee eed very much to join th and fight. go on but woodrow wilson wouldn't let him. he said we need you here at home. so he went over to the end of troops to inspect the and see what he could. fighting er was in a situation. he was a navy man and the sailors voted for him. voted the other way. way.hey voted the other they said, that's the way my family voted. they really didn't know much either candidate. and roosevelt was the overwhelming favorite because they knew who he was. the e chapter deals with soldier vote. another chapter. check my time. i think we're okay. with an hapter deals election season was. unpatriotic.was it roosevelt or his government, at had imprisoned the secretary in the communist party. in 1942, he pardoned him because a gesture to russia, to joe stalin. we might not want him as an ally. ut we needed him and he was there. this was a gesture to stallen. he result was that the republicans attacked roosevelt and said that the person who was roo
first, zled me at because, a navy man? yes, he was assistant secretary navy during world war i. he was a navy man. ha ee eed very much to join th and fight. go on but woodrow wilson wouldn't let him. he said we need you here at home. so he went over to the end of troops to inspect the and see what he could. fighting er was in a situation. he was a navy man and the sailors voted for him. voted the other way. way.hey voted the other they said, that's the way my family voted. they really didn't...