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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. they voted for him. a lot of troops voted the other way. they voted the other way. that is the way my family voted. they really did not know much about either candid. and roosevelt was the overwhelming favorite because they knew he was. so one chapter deals with the soldier vote. another chapter, check my time. i think we are okay. another chapter deals with an advance in the election season that is reminiscent of other election seasons. was the party that was an unpatriotic? was it unpatriotic and in what way was it a bit traffic? roosevelt or his government at least had imprisoned the secretary of the communist party in 1940 for violations. he had used a fake. in 1942
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. they voted for him. a lot of troops voted the other way. they voted the other way. that is the way my family voted. they really did not know much about either...
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>> reporter: in another part of the theater, another man with the same instinct, john larimer, a navy man, who jumped over his seat to cover his girlfriend, julia. appearing on fox news, she told her side of it. >> he just ducked over and held my head tight and put his body in front of mine. and in the process of doing so, he actually got shot. >> reporter: these stories are heartbreaking, but they are also inspiring. how do you explain these few? part of it is just a mystery, says psychologist frank farley, who's studied heroism for years. >> it's almost like an impulsive act. they just had to do it. >> listening to jerrell brooks who is 19 and got shot in the leg helping another mother and her two young children. >> i saw them, first thing i'm thinking, if someone's going to get out, they're going to get out before i do. >> reporter: it is not everybody, says rob willer who studies altruism at berkeley. >> there are some people who believe if they take action, even under extreme circumstances, those actions will be successful. >> reporter: what is more, these people are risk takers. >>
>> reporter: in another part of the theater, another man with the same instinct, john larimer, a navy man, who jumped over his seat to cover his girlfriend, julia. appearing on fox news, she told her side of it. >> he just ducked over and held my head tight and put his body in front of mine. and in the process of doing so, he actually got shot. >> reporter: these stories are heartbreaking, but they are also inspiring. how do you explain these few? part of it is just a mystery,...
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. >> and i have tremendous amount of respect for you as a former navy man. the desire to achieve for yourself and not beat others but do the best you k. that's what it breeds. >> christian, it is it human nature. i have two holly pops and kids there is blood. >> it is going to work best with the back up quarterback but it doesn't have to be at someone else's expense. it is beinging more valuable to the team and understand that everyone needs to perform well for that team to be successful. it is inspiring your co-workers to be better and not worse. >> we are going to leave the athletic apalges there. >> new home sales plunging again . a sign we are plunging in a recession? @ñ >> hello, everybody. mitt romney is heading to israel. it is a chance for mitt romney to make a good impression. the uk visit turned into a head ache when the british press ridiculed him. there is a new massacre may be coming in syria. it could be a decisive mome if president assaud loses to the rebels his presidency may not survive . hear finger pointing going on in washington today. pr
. >> and i have tremendous amount of respect for you as a former navy man. the desire to achieve for yourself and not beat others but do the best you k. that's what it breeds. >> christian, it is it human nature. i have two holly pops and kids there is blood. >> it is going to work best with the back up quarterback but it doesn't have to be at someone else's expense. it is beinging more valuable to the team and understand that everyone needs to perform well for that team to be...
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for the navy man, james stoddard, 19 years old, his first combat patrol, his first time in afghanistan, and never treated a live casualty. i said, "what was that like?" your body is lying here, almost dead. he said, "i do not know what i thought. muscle memory kicked in." the incredible training these guys go through, where they respond to emergencies like that over and over again, at night time, in the dark, in the rain, over and over again, so that when it came time for his first outing as a combat corpsman, he did it. he got three tourniquets on the stumps. check his airways. did the right things. got an iv in him. they called in a medevac helicopter which took him away. >> when did he first no that he had lost three limbs? >> when he woke up, i think it was 12 days later, at bethesda. his parents were there, around the bed. he was in a medically induced coma. his heart had stopped twice in the time between when the helicopter picked him up and when he got to bethesda. the doctors had performed a real hail mary operation, in which they slit open the side of his chest to reach in and
for the navy man, james stoddard, 19 years old, his first combat patrol, his first time in afghanistan, and never treated a live casualty. i said, "what was that like?" your body is lying here, almost dead. he said, "i do not know what i thought. muscle memory kicked in." the incredible training these guys go through, where they respond to emergencies like that over and over again, at night time, in the dark, in the rain, over and over again, so that when it came time for...
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navy. >> explain how a man can be, or a woman, can be a commander on a ship but still be the captain. >> well, the way the navy works it doesn't matter whether you're a lieutenant in charge of a patrol craft or a navy captain in charge of a cruiser or aircraft carrier. you earn, during the time you're in command, that honorable ryan raburny title of captain -- that honorary title of captain. >> how big is the ship? >> 8400 tons approximately. >> how many sailors and how many officers, enlisted? >> normal complement is about 25 officers and about 275 enlisted. we were just a little bit shy of 300 that morning. >> how many were killed? how many injured? >> there were 17 killed and 37 that were wounded and awarded purple hearts. >> exactly of what happened and -- exactly what happened and at what time? >> we pulled in for refueling around 9:30, mowerred the ship in the middle of the harbor. we were stashor side. our bow was pointed out of the harbor. i turned the ship around as a force protection measure. about 10:30 we started refueling the ship. the clock was ticking at that point. during
navy. >> explain how a man can be, or a woman, can be a commander on a ship but still be the captain. >> well, the way the navy works it doesn't matter whether you're a lieutenant in charge of a patrol craft or a navy captain in charge of a cruiser or aircraft carrier. you earn, during the time you're in command, that honorable ryan raburny title of captain -- that honorary title of captain. >> how big is the ship? >> 8400 tons approximately. >> how many sailors...
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the navy this morning is preparing, with the permission of his family, to render full military honors to this young mane may have served in the military for less than a year, but the navy considers him, obviously, one of their own. they can also tell us that this young man came from a military navy family, that both his father and his grandfather served. a navy arrived at his parent's home in chicago last night to give them the news. we are told there are assistance officers with the family, helping them get through this really tragic business. because what this is, is the same kind of procedure the u.s. military goes through when they lose someone in the combat zone, and then they move to assist the family. the procedures are no different when someone falls, the military really does move in and try to do everything it can to help the family. the navy expects to, randi, issue some more public information about this young man later today. but, of course, the family is asking for privacy. randi? >> barbara starr, thank you very much for that. we appreciate it. >>> 23-year-old micayla medek was another on
the navy this morning is preparing, with the permission of his family, to render full military honors to this young mane may have served in the military for less than a year, but the navy considers him, obviously, one of their own. they can also tell us that this young man came from a military navy family, that both his father and his grandfather served. a navy arrived at his parent's home in chicago last night to give them the news. we are told there are assistance officers with the family,...
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for matt quinn and third generation navy man larimer who died while shielding their it girlfriends ofunfire -- >> greater love to lay down his life for friends. >> reporter: and for jessica, a budding sportscaster whose brother implored family and friends to find something p positive in the tragedy. >> if this coward could do this with this much hate, emergency what we can do with this much love. >> reporter: holmes, a 24-year-old dropout from a ph.d. program had been a patient of lynn fenton. his lawyers are asking that authorities turn over a package holmes sent to dr. fenton. fo former denver prosecutor steinhauser agrees the package is protected communication. >> any communications between the defendant and the psychiatrist are absolutely protected. we don't know at this point when the last time was that he had any communications with her. we don't know the nature of those communications and at this point those communications are protected. >> reporter: psychiatrist eric fisher says doctor/patient confidentiality has its limits. >> when a patient states a clear and imminent dangto
for matt quinn and third generation navy man larimer who died while shielding their it girlfriends ofunfire -- >> greater love to lay down his life for friends. >> reporter: and for jessica, a budding sportscaster whose brother implored family and friends to find something p positive in the tragedy. >> if this coward could do this with this much hate, emergency what we can do with this much love. >> reporter: holmes, a 24-year-old dropout from a ph.d. program had been a...
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petty officer third class john larimer of crystal lake, illinois, was a fourth generation navy man. he joined the navy last year and trained at the naval station great lakes near chicago. he was a kryptologic technician, based in buckley, colorado, where he was assigned to the u.s. fleet cyber command. last week, petty officer larimer went to the movies with his girlfriend, julia, a nurse who grew up as well in illinois. she was from algonquin. when the shooting started, john larimer shielded julia's body with his own. julia said that john -- quote - "held my head and protected my whole body with his and he saved me." end of quote. john larimer was a brave man who died a hero. john was 27 years old. his commanding officer, jeffrey jacobowski said the following of john larimer -- "he was an outstanding shipmate, a valued member of our navy team. he will be missed by all who knew him." over the weekend, john larimer was remembered by friends and family for his intelligence, his good nature, his compassion, his dedication to his family, his community and his country. family members sp
petty officer third class john larimer of crystal lake, illinois, was a fourth generation navy man. he joined the navy last year and trained at the naval station great lakes near chicago. he was a kryptologic technician, based in buckley, colorado, where he was assigned to the u.s. fleet cyber command. last week, petty officer larimer went to the movies with his girlfriend, julia, a nurse who grew up as well in illinois. she was from algonquin. when the shooting started, john larimer shielded...
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some served as teamsters--others manned army-navy sup pore -- confederate authorities knew that in order to defend charleston they had to depend upon this workforce. now the confederacy was having a hard time defending this large coastline, and they were finding also the federal navy could easily come in behind these islands cut off and capture their forts and their batteries. so they begin, shortly after the fall of port royal withdrawing fortifications, troops, artillery, from these exposed islands and bringing them back around charleston. and smalls would be part of this mission that's taking apart confederate batteries, fortifications, bringing the goods back to charleston. one of these fortifications that's being abandoned is a confederate fort on coals island at the mouth of the stone oak river. they would be going out there daily bringing supplies back to charleston, including the artillery from the works on cole's island. at the same time, because they were federal forces off of charleston, there are a number of slaves escaping from charleston in boats going out to the blockading
some served as teamsters--others manned army-navy sup pore -- confederate authorities knew that in order to defend charleston they had to depend upon this workforce. now the confederacy was having a hard time defending this large coastline, and they were finding also the federal navy could easily come in behind these islands cut off and capture their forts and their batteries. so they begin, shortly after the fall of port royal withdrawing fortifications, troops, artillery, from these exposed...
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. >>> look who's wearing navy and orange. the peyton manning era officially began in colorado. the long time colt and future hall of famer was the biggest agent signing in nfl history. he missed last season after having neck surgery. no world if he'll play in the preseason game on august 9. >>> finally the opening ceremonies of the olympics is tonight on nbc. for 14-time gold medalist michael phelps marks the ending of a career. >> how many toppings do i want on my sundae? that's what i'm doing. i'm having fun. >> he's licking his chops to get back into the pool. that's your look at sports on "early today." i'm mario solis. >>> well, a first for lady gaga and the end for "twilight's" hollywood couple? your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. plus twins, they stick together, do things together, sometimes to a ridiculous extent. you're watching "early today." >>> well, good morning. if you're one of the billions of people who will be watching the opening ceremony on nbc the forecast actually looks okay. showers look okay. it will be on the cooler side. tempe
. >>> look who's wearing navy and orange. the peyton manning era officially began in colorado. the long time colt and future hall of famer was the biggest agent signing in nfl history. he missed last season after having neck surgery. no world if he'll play in the preseason game on august 9. >>> finally the opening ceremonies of the olympics is tonight on nbc. for 14-time gold medalist michael phelps marks the ending of a career. >> how many toppings do i want on my...
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man. starred in "-- he eternity" and navy."'s he died of renal failure with wife and children by his .ide >> this is a tough time for usher. his stepson has been declared dead following a boating incidents. they were floating on inner tubes when a jet stream struck .hem he was struck in the head. the cause of the accident is investigation. courtney kardashian gave birth , penelope, their child. >> next to have a reality show. 4:56. >> new concern over gas prices. 4:56. >> new concern over gas prices. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >> we are following the latest between
man. starred in "-- he eternity" and navy."'s he died of renal failure with wife and children by his .ide >> this is a tough time for usher. his stepson has been declared dead following a boating incidents. they were floating on inner tubes when a jet stream struck .hem he was struck in the head. the cause of the accident is investigation. courtney kardashian gave birth , penelope, their child. >> next to have a reality show. 4:56. >> new concern over gas...
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navy. >> explain how a man or a woman can be a commander, but still be the captain. >> it does not matter whether you wore a lieutenant or whether you are in 80 capt. -- a navy captain, you earned that honor read title of capt.. >> how big is this -- the honorary title of capt.. >> how big is this ship? >> 8,400 tons. >> how many sailors? >> it is about 25 officers and about 275 enlisted. we were able but shy of 300. >> how many were killed? >> there were 17 killed and 37 wounded. >> exactly what happened? >> we had pulled into the refueling that morning around 9:30. we were right side to that pier. i turned the ship around in case we had to get under way in a hurry. at about 10:30, we started refueling the ship. during the course of operations that morning, my supply officer made arrangements for three garbage barges to come to the ship. in addition to the normal arrangements, we also knew that we want to get rid of our trash, hazardous materials. we had arranged for three garbage barges to come out. by around 11:00, two boats had come out. i was turned back to my desk and giving routine
navy. >> explain how a man or a woman can be a commander, but still be the captain. >> it does not matter whether you wore a lieutenant or whether you are in 80 capt. -- a navy captain, you earned that honor read title of capt.. >> how big is this -- the honorary title of capt.. >> how big is this ship? >> 8,400 tons. >> how many sailors? >> it is about 25 officers and about 275 enlisted. we were able but shy of 300. >> how many were killed?...
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. >>> ernest borgine poses frame as the long-suffering skipper in mchale's navy but he was cast as another military manin 1953 is " from here to eternity " the performance led to supporting roles as have these in a steady stream of drama as the plan against thai won him the 1959 academy award for his role in " marty " beating out spencer tracy frank sinatra and james cagney. the film depicts 36 hours in the life of marty paul let me a shy and sensitive bronx butcher a shy son who still lives with his mother. >>> he has to face facts one fact i got a face whenever it is a woman like ipad data >>> the burly board mind was married five times including a 38 day marriage to ethel merman survived by his fifth wife. and three adult children. man well met a girl cbs news >>> bay area history is turning out the lights when the oldest the used car lots will be shutting down. when you thought it was safe to go in the water it appears the number of shark sightings on the rise. what is behind the numbers. many people hate to feed them meter but what about a meter hating people >>> after a mile sunday takes changes
. >>> ernest borgine poses frame as the long-suffering skipper in mchale's navy but he was cast as another military manin 1953 is " from here to eternity " the performance led to supporting roles as have these in a steady stream of drama as the plan against thai won him the 1959 academy award for his role in " marty " beating out spencer tracy frank sinatra and james cagney. the film depicts 36 hours in the life of marty paul let me a shy and sensitive bronx butcher...
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man. >> funeral arrangements are pending. according to the family statement his brother is currently in denver working with the navy to bring his>> and the man who experienced first-hand the horrific theater shooting in colorado was steve that you're seeing. who was watching the movie when smoke and gunfire filled the theater. a 27-year-old special ed teacher was shaproning a group of 11 youngsters in town for conference. they were next door to theater nine where the gunman opened fire. one of the teen aged boys with him was also injured and he took him to safety. we spoke to him and here's what he had to say. >> you can't let something like this scare you. you can't let a person that angry for reasons we don't know when, we need to continue to stay strong. you can be concerned about it but you have to continue liing life tot fullest because you don't know what tomorrow can bring. >> many are saying the list could have been higher had it not been for the quick response by police. a make shift memorial outside the theater continues to grow tonight and an official individual yill will be held tomorrow night. the city's mayor and
man. >> funeral arrangements are pending. according to the family statement his brother is currently in denver working with the navy to bring his>> and the man who experienced first-hand the horrific theater shooting in colorado was steve that you're seeing. who was watching the movie when smoke and gunfire filled the theater. a 27-year-old special ed teacher was shaproning a group of 11 youngsters in town for conference. they were next door to theater nine where the gunman opened...
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sick bucher in the movie marty he was best known for his recurring role on mchale's navy and was the voice of mermaid man on spunk sb bob square pants dead at the age of 95. >>> a hair baret is blamed for a 7-year-old girl's brain injury and they are using this freak accident to help others and keep little girls safe. back in april of 2010, she was kicking a soccer ball when she fell backwards and hit her head. the ponytail holder she was wearing damaged her skull. >> the doctor said it was as if she had a rock and a knife in her head when she fell and the rock was the pop stick and corner and edges acted as a knife. >> injuries from hair accessories are common for girls who are very active. mya and her sift remember selling safe hair-- her sister are selling safe hair accessories to make sure this doesn't happen. >>> moms and dad, have you gotten up during the night to check on the little ones? you do it all the time. >> every hour one father got the shock of his life and we will tell you what he found in his son's crib. >> a trail of evidence but not what you think. what items police are saying led the
sick bucher in the movie marty he was best known for his recurring role on mchale's navy and was the voice of mermaid man on spunk sb bob square pants dead at the age of 95. >>> a hair baret is blamed for a 7-year-old girl's brain injury and they are using this freak accident to help others and keep little girls safe. back in april of 2010, she was kicking a soccer ball when she fell backwards and hit her head. the ponytail holder she was wearing damaged her skull. >> the doctor...
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the navy says both engines failed within moments of takeoff. the two-man crew was unable to regain control and ejected at the last second. miraculously, nobody on the ground was killed and tonight the navy says the pilot did everything by the book and it doesn't know what caused the exceedingly rare dual engine failure. >>> there is shocking video tonight from syria of the moment of a funeral procession when it was hit by a car bomb in damascus. the capital where not even a funeral can take place in peace. dozens were killed in the attack. it's not known who did this but the survivors blamed the syrian regime. >>> mexico has a projected winner in its presidential election with a comfortable majority of the vote enrique pena nieto is not yet in office but is wasting no time getting started pledging changes to the drug war and to the economy. but his presidency comes with controversy. nbc's mark potter is in mexico city with more. >> reporter: declaring victory before cheering supporters enrique pena nieto promised to jump-start mexico's sluggish economy. [
the navy says both engines failed within moments of takeoff. the two-man crew was unable to regain control and ejected at the last second. miraculously, nobody on the ground was killed and tonight the navy says the pilot did everything by the book and it doesn't know what caused the exceedingly rare dual engine failure. >>> there is shocking video tonight from syria of the moment of a funeral procession when it was hit by a car bomb in damascus. the capital where not even a funeral can...
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owes his fame to his stint as the long-suffering skipper in " mchale is navy " his career took off when was cast as another military man in 1953 s " from here to eternity " the performance led to supporting roles as have these endless string of traumas and western's the planned against ti won him an academy award as best actor for his role in " marty beating out spencer tracy and james cagney. >>> the film depicts 36 hours in the life of marty paul getty a shy and sensitive to the butcher a middle-aged son lives at home. >>> in real life burly gap tooth board mind married five times including a 30 day marriage to ethel merman he is survived by his fifth wife torta and board nine and three adult children manuel gallegos cbs news >>> an anxious time for computer users around the world many not be aware their pcs could be affected with now where, in the west fbi security for the virus by rerouting users through a government system. at 9:00 p.m. our time that system is set to expire. >>> when these temperatures servers get taken down by the fbi your computer will not be connected to the internet. >>> users have a few hours
owes his fame to his stint as the long-suffering skipper in " mchale is navy " his career took off when was cast as another military man in 1953 s " from here to eternity " the performance led to supporting roles as have these endless string of traumas and western's the planned against ti won him an academy award as best actor for his role in " marty beating out spencer tracy and james cagney. >>> the film depicts 36 hours in the life of marty paul getty a shy...
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navy. earnest borgnine the nicest man i ever worked with. kept working through his 90's.orgnine died of kidney failure. [jets flying overhead] anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood essure. do not dnk alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor
navy. earnest borgnine the nicest man i ever worked with. kept working through his 90's.orgnine died of kidney failure. [jets flying overhead] anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take...
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navy, described as a very charming man from crystal lake, i willlinois. had a visitation yesterday, but larim larimer's family paying their respects. we spoke to his appear who was as you can imagine devastated by the news. and matt mcquinn is the last of the three being honored today and mcquinn of course one of those heros that dove in front of his girlfriend to stop the bowl let bullets shielding her. bittersweet end for his family. his uncle describeded this as a heroic act, but bittersweet for the people. >> a moment like that you can't think. all you can do is react. and for matt to immediately react to protect the one that he loved showed us what great character he had and made us proud that he was a part of our family. >> and there are lot of little funny stories coming out about the three that are remembered tod today. and one of the funniest, if you can have your tragedy high, this video of jessica ghawi falling and slipping on the ice. i think we have some of that tape. but on the ice trying to interview -- conduct an interview with a hockey pl
navy, described as a very charming man from crystal lake, i willlinois. had a visitation yesterday, but larim larimer's family paying their respects. we spoke to his appear who was as you can imagine devastated by the news. and matt mcquinn is the last of the three being honored today and mcquinn of course one of those heros that dove in front of his girlfriend to stop the bowl let bullets shielding her. bittersweet end for his family. his uncle describeded this as a heroic act, but bittersweet...
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the navy says a new hampshire man set fire to a nuclear-powered submarine because he wanted to get offwork early. casey fury is charged with arson. investigators say he set that fire that caused $400 million in damage to the "uss miami" while at dry dock in may. they say he set a second fire outside of the sub three weeks later. he was taking medication for anxiety and depression and told authorities he set those fires so he could leave work early. >>> america's first woman in space has died. sally ride lost a 17-month battle with pancreatic cancer yesterday in california. she made history in 1983 as the first american woman to go up in space. president obama called ride a national hero and powerful role model who inspired generations of girls to reach for the stars. after retiring, ride continued to advocate math and science education, especially for girls. sally ride was 61 years old. >>> a team of researchers says it will try again next year to find out what happened to amelia earhart. an exhibition to find the wreckage of the famed pilot's plane came up empty. researchers spent wee
the navy says a new hampshire man set fire to a nuclear-powered submarine because he wanted to get offwork early. casey fury is charged with arson. investigators say he set that fire that caused $400 million in damage to the "uss miami" while at dry dock in may. they say he set a second fire outside of the sub three weeks later. he was taking medication for anxiety and depression and told authorities he set those fires so he could leave work early. >>> america's first woman...
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family to baby boomers with his stint as the skipper in " mchale's navy " but his career took off the news cast as another military manin 1953 as " from here to eternity " the performance led to numerous supporting roles and a steady stream of dramas and westerns. he won the 1955 academy award for best actor for his role in " marty " beating out frank sinatra james dean and james cagney. the film depicts 36 hours in the life of marty paul letting a shy and sensitive bronx butcher in middle age son who still lived with his mother. >>> amassed a face facts whenever it is women like i can >>> in real life he was married five times including a 38 day marriage to ethel merman. if he is survived by his fifth wife to live aboard nine and three adult children. manuel gallegos cbs news >>> shark sightings and attacks on the rise was behind the numbers. it lies right in the middle of the bay and can be yours if the asking price for red rock island. >>> after a fairly mild sunday and a mild monday and then big change is by mid-week. will talk about it in the bed. >>> a used car dealership in east oakland for seven years: that of
family to baby boomers with his stint as the skipper in " mchale's navy " but his career took off the news cast as another military manin 1953 as " from here to eternity " the performance led to numerous supporting roles and a steady stream of dramas and westerns. he won the 1955 academy award for best actor for his role in " marty " beating out frank sinatra james dean and james cagney. the film depicts 36 hours in the life of marty paul letting a shy and...
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here they are just trainees hoping to be navy seals at least half of them will fail. any ordinary man can do dozens of sit ups, but how about hundreds of sit ups consecutively. let's check on these men. those who can keep going longer than the others as what is thought to be the toughest regimen in the world will become navy seals, it's that schism. - - i t's that simple. and if you try to grab a seconds rest that's all you get the trainer will suggest you do the bear crawl. >> hurry up get back there, bear crawl bird. >> bear crawl. >> the bear crawl is exhausting and ridiculous and humiliating and meant to make you remember that you need to shape up. in this exercise the feet are tied together and the hands are tied behind the back. the idea is to go to the surface. take a fresh of air, drop to the bottom and expel the air and back up for another breath. if you can do this for an hour it is assumed you can do it indefinitely. this kind of training is set to come in handy when a man finds himself in hostile waters with an enmy patrol looking for him. even when the men get to go to cl
here they are just trainees hoping to be navy seals at least half of them will fail. any ordinary man can do dozens of sit ups, but how about hundreds of sit ups consecutively. let's check on these men. those who can keep going longer than the others as what is thought to be the toughest regimen in the world will become navy seals, it's that schism. - - i t's that simple. and if you try to grab a seconds rest that's all you get the trainer will suggest you do the bear crawl. >> hurry up...
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what an e >>> it was a destructive fire that heavily damaged one of our country's >>> the navy says a new hampshire man set a fire on a nuclear-powered submarine because he wanted to get off of work early. casey fury is charged with arson. investigators say he started that fire that caused $400 million in damage to the "uss miami" while in dry dock in may. he says he set the second fire outside the sub about three weeks later. he was taking medication for anxiety and depression and told authorities he set the fires so he could leave work early. >>> america's first woman in space has died. sally ride lost a 17-month battle with pan creative cancer yesterday in california. she made history in 1983 as the first american woman to go up in space. president obama called ride a national hero and powerful role model, who inspired generations of girls to reach for the stars. after retiring, ride continued to advocate math and science education, especially for girls. sally ride was 61 years old. >>> researchers hoping to solve the mystery of amelia earhart's disappearance are going to have to try again. an exped
what an e >>> it was a destructive fire that heavily damaged one of our country's >>> the navy says a new hampshire man set a fire on a nuclear-powered submarine because he wanted to get off of work early. casey fury is charged with arson. investigators say he started that fire that caused $400 million in damage to the "uss miami" while in dry dock in may. he says he set the second fire outside the sub about three weeks later. he was taking medication for anxiety and...
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government confirming a navy ship fired on an indian fishing boat off dubai killing a man on board. the crew of the supply ship said they fear add terrorist attack and warned the fishing boat several times. the u.s. ambassador to india called the foreign secretary to express regrets over this death. >> the fbi is looking into discovery of sewing needles in sandwiches on separate delta airline flights. passengers found two in their turkey sandwiches on a flight from amsterdam to the united states. the crew was told to check other flights and two more needles were found. frightening there. >> switching gears, you hear the music. it's only 10 days until the opening ceremonies in london of the olympics. >> i'm so ready. >> about time. >> some members of team usa took the scenic route to the olympic village. >> right. the really, really scenic route. we have video of the athletes arriving at the airport yesterday, they later took a four-hour bus ride to the village on the other side of london. during that time the bus could have reached the olympics in greece. the wayward bus is raising
government confirming a navy ship fired on an indian fishing boat off dubai killing a man on board. the crew of the supply ship said they fear add terrorist attack and warned the fishing boat several times. the u.s. ambassador to india called the foreign secretary to express regrets over this death. >> the fbi is looking into discovery of sewing needles in sandwiches on separate delta airline flights. passengers found two in their turkey sandwiches on a flight from amsterdam to the united...
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the brown water navy and vieam and was promoted to be chief of naval operations and is regarded by some as the most dynamic naval officer after an i others as the renegade. he was the manwho integrated the navy against the old guard was one of the most racist branches of the u.s. military and he integrated in her of women in else. it was regarded as a hero. and i think the triumph here, it's interesting because the author first met admiral zumwalt what he was interviewing him a c-span series on viet tom because he was influential and had a falling out with kissinger, nixon in the late so they -- when retired, larry approached about doing a biography. the papers were locked up for years, but they came out in the field and now we come out with that in the fall and i think it's great. the sort of footnote is a year from now, one of the destroyers, the new model destroyers will be named after his the mall and watched that. >> well, we've been talking with bill sean, editor at harper collins. another editor is adam bellow. very briefly, can you give us your career in publishing? >> i'm strictly nonfiction editor for 25 years. what i'm particularly known for dennis publishin
the brown water navy and vieam and was promoted to be chief of naval operations and is regarded by some as the most dynamic naval officer after an i others as the renegade. he was the manwho integrated the navy against the old guard was one of the most racist branches of the u.s. military and he integrated in her of women in else. it was regarded as a hero. and i think the triumph here, it's interesting because the author first met admiral zumwalt what he was interviewing him a c-span series on...
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saw that he was kind of man who could organize the logistical requirements of a large army and so he chose montgomery migs, he also chose davis fox as the assistant secretary of navy because here's another person who he saw in judge was a live man, can-do man, at a time when a lot of other advisors in the spring of summer of 1861 were telling lincoln, this can't be done. lincoln elected to find men who can say this can be done. and so he learned on the job. there's no question about that and made mistakes but learn from those mistakes as well. >> the remarkable thing, i could also military strategy, not sure i could come a great commander in chief, you probably could, jim. he was a remarkable learner but i still find it miraculous that he absorbed as much as he did and became an authority as you detailed on joint action and things like that. jack davis had a really terrific pool of talent from which to choose early in the war. tell us about some of the decisions he made and of course, they -- the question that most people wonder about is why he did not turn immediately to robert e. lee, a man to whom lincoln turned without success in the early going. >> basically
saw that he was kind of man who could organize the logistical requirements of a large army and so he chose montgomery migs, he also chose davis fox as the assistant secretary of navy because here's another person who he saw in judge was a live man, can-do man, at a time when a lot of other advisors in the spring of summer of 1861 were telling lincoln, this can't be done. lincoln elected to find men who can say this can be done. and so he learned on the job. there's no question about that and...
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navy. his career took off when he was cast as another military man in 1953s from here to eternity. >> anybody steps in here i give it to them first. >> the performance led to numerous supporting rolls. plays against type borgnine won the 19 54 academy award for best actor in his roll in marty. >> i've been looking for a girl every saturday night of my life. i'm 34, i'm tired of looking. >> the film depicts 36 hours in the life of marty, a shy butcher, a middle-aged son who still lives with his mother. >> there comes a point in a man's life when he has to face the facts. one fact i have to face is whatever it is that women like i don't have it. >> in real life he was married five times, including a 38 day marge to etel. he's survivedd by his 5th wife and three adult children. >> younger audiences may recognize borgnine's voice as mermaid man on sponge bob. >>> still ahead on wjz's eyewitness news at noon, the clouds are replacing the blazing sun. a week's worth of weather coming up in two minutes. first let's take a look at today's midday stocks. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that'
navy. his career took off when he was cast as another military man in 1953s from here to eternity. >> anybody steps in here i give it to them first. >> the performance led to numerous supporting rolls. plays against type borgnine won the 19 54 academy award for best actor in his roll in marty. >> i've been looking for a girl every saturday night of my life. i'm 34, i'm tired of looking. >> the film depicts 36 hours in the life of marty, a shy butcher, a middle-aged son...
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navy sailor, and an aspiring sportscaster and as you heard, a man who died saving his girlfriend. darcy spencer in the newsroom with a look at some of these people whose lives ended way too soon. darcy? >> reporter: among the victim, a 6-year-old girl excited about starting her first swimming lessons. then a former member of the military who protected his girlfriend, shielding her from bullets telling her to get down and stay down. he didn't make it out of that theater alive. she did. and sharing the story of her hero. >> my gosh. i think john just took a bullet for me, i was thinking about what a great hero he is. >> reporter: jensen young told savannah guthrie her boyfriend threw her to the floor inside that aurora colorado movie theater, pushed her under the seat and covered her as the gunman opened fire. he was among the dozen killed. she survived. >> he saved me and gave me the opportunity to live. he would have done it for anyone that day. you know, the nearest person sitting next to him, he would have been, this person needs my help now. >> reporter: authorities are identif
navy sailor, and an aspiring sportscaster and as you heard, a man who died saving his girlfriend. darcy spencer in the newsroom with a look at some of these people whose lives ended way too soon. darcy? >> reporter: among the victim, a 6-year-old girl excited about starting her first swimming lessons. then a former member of the military who protected his girlfriend, shielding her from bullets telling her to get down and stay down. he didn't make it out of that theater alive. she did. and...
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navy. his career took off when he was cast as another military man, sergeant judson in 1953's "from here to>> anybody steps in here, i give it to them first. >> performance lid to numerous supporting roles as heavies in a steady string of dramas and westerns. playing against type, won the academy award as best actor for his role in "marty." beating out spencer tracy, frank sinatra, james dean and james cagney. >> i've been looking for a girl every saturday night. i'm 34 years old. i'm tired of looking, that's all. >> the film depicts 36 hours in the life of marty piletti, a shy and sensitive bronx butcher. a lovelorn middle aged son who still lives with his mother. >> sooner or later, there comes a point in a man's life when he has o face facts. whatever it is that women like, i ain't got it. >> in real life, burly gap-toothed borgnine was married four times, including a marriage to ethel merriman. he is survived by his last wife and three adult children. manuel gallegus, cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news, how drinking coffee can lower your risk of developing skin cancer. i'm te
navy. his career took off when he was cast as another military man, sergeant judson in 1953's "from here to>> anybody steps in here, i give it to them first. >> performance lid to numerous supporting roles as heavies in a steady string of dramas and westerns. playing against type, won the academy award as best actor for his role in "marty." beating out spencer tracy, frank sinatra, james dean and james cagney. >> i've been looking for a girl every saturday...
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the isi, the intelligence agencies are manned mainly officered by military, army, navy.e -- if somebody was hiding on top, somebody below in the second, third tier would have come and told me. this is not possible at all. and then since he was not using any communications, the only possibility of locating him was through human intelligence. and that comes through the people around. now, all the television channels in pakistan went around interviewing people. not one man came out to say that we know osama bin laden is there. they thought that there's some kind of drug baron living there so they wanted to keep away. so this is the reality. and such things happen. after all, 9/11, there were 19 people under training for six months. they hijacked four plains from four different airfields. they left the flight path and went to the world trade center. how come cia didn't know anything about this at all? these things happen. it is negligence. >> let's take a break. i want to talk to you about american politics. the election is coming up in a few months time. also about the situ
the isi, the intelligence agencies are manned mainly officered by military, army, navy.e -- if somebody was hiding on top, somebody below in the second, third tier would have come and told me. this is not possible at all. and then since he was not using any communications, the only possibility of locating him was through human intelligence. and that comes through the people around. now, all the television channels in pakistan went around interviewing people. not one man came out to say that we...
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reporter: ernest borgnine owes his fame with baby boomers to mcheal's navy but his career took off when he was cast as another military man in 1953's "from here on eternity." >> anybody steps in here, i give it to them first. >> reporter: it led to numerous supporting roles but playing against type one borgnine -- won borgnine a 1955 academy award for best actor. >> i've been looking for a girl every saturday night of my life. i'm 34 years old. i'm tired of looking. >> reporter: the film depicts 36 hours in the life of marty poletti, a shy and sensitive bronx butcher, a middle age son who still lives with his mother. >> sooner or later there comes a point in a man's life when he has to face some facts. one fact i have to face is whatever woman want, i ain't got it. >> reporter: he was married five times, including a 38-day marriage to ethel merman. he is survived by his fifth wife cosmetics entrepreneur tova borgnine and three adult children. manuel gallegus, cbs news. >>> time 4:37. coming up at 4:40, howard will let us know how cool we should actually expect to be today. that sounds nice. >> cool is relative. you're adv
reporter: ernest borgnine owes his fame with baby boomers to mcheal's navy but his career took off when he was cast as another military man in 1953's "from here on eternity." >> anybody steps in here, i give it to them first. >> reporter: it led to numerous supporting roles but playing against type one borgnine -- won borgnine a 1955 academy award for best actor. >> i've been looking for a girl every saturday night of my life. i'm 34 years old. i'm tired of looking....
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navy. aside from the obvious motive of money, we might never know why a man many considered a hero would risk>> it's difficult to comprehend that someone had a has faced firearms like these in battle would knowingly participate in selling them on the streets of the united states. >> reporter: in las vegas, eric rasmussen, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> prosecutors in san mateo county are rejecting a man's claim of self-defense, after he killed his neighbor's 12-pound poodle. he attended a review conference in superior court today. he has pleaded not guilty to felony animal cruelty. prosecutors say last march, he repeatedly hit the poodle with a brick when it wandered into his yard, the poodle suffered multiple fractures and had to be euthanized. >> we have to make a statement, this kind of conduct is not going to be tolerated. he deliberately took a brick and deliberately killed this dog. >> reporter: he claims the dog tried to bite him on several occasions, but prosecutors say he never called police. another hearing is set for next month. >>> san jose police rescued 46 dogs from a home where five
navy. aside from the obvious motive of money, we might never know why a man many considered a hero would risk>> it's difficult to comprehend that someone had a has faced firearms like these in battle would knowingly participate in selling them on the streets of the united states. >> reporter: in las vegas, eric rasmussen, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> prosecutors in san mateo county are rejecting a man's claim of self-defense, after he killed his neighbor's 12-pound poodle. he...