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be shot at, we go on one tough vacation where campers pay two train and sweat just like a real navy s.e.a.l. >>> plus, ever wonder if you have what it takes to battle the undead. well, now you can be stalked and surrounded by terrifying horde of zombies for a price. we'll take you to a zombie apocalypse. zombie apocalypse. >> good evening. i'm terry moran. you know, there's nothing like a high-octane car chase down narrow city streets in a shoot 'em up action drama. in the movies innocent bystanders seem to escape in the nick of time. but the harsh reality is these high-speed pursuits kill over 300 americans every year, and abc's david wright comes to us from the car chase capital of the country, california. >> reporter: the thrill of the chase, an adrenaline rush, so much so that in hollywood movies like "2 fast 2 furious" or "gone in 60 seconds" are little more than vehicles for the vehicles. in other movies the car chase is what makes the drama that much more dramatic. who could forget popeye doyle racing through brooklyn in the french connection, possibly the most famous police car chas
be shot at, we go on one tough vacation where campers pay two train and sweat just like a real navy s.e.a.l. >>> plus, ever wonder if you have what it takes to battle the undead. well, now you can be stalked and surrounded by terrifying horde of zombies for a price. we'll take you to a zombie apocalypse. zombie apocalypse. >> good evening. i'm terry moran. you know, there's nothing like a high-octane car chase down narrow city streets in a shoot 'em up action drama. in the movies...
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instead, adam focused on his next goal, the most elite navy s.e.a.l. team. all odds he made it. >> he believed passionally in what they were doing. and he wanted to make sure our children had the same privileges to do. >> reporter: the first operator to join the team with one eye, nothing held adam back. he was known for putting others first. in afghanistan in march of 2010, that's just what he did. >> they were in the middle of the hornet's nest, and he put his life on the line to help establish this mission and to protect his teammates. >> reporter: running into enemy fire and throwing a grenade to take out a gunman, a final act of bravery, a final sacrifice. >> the ultimate warrior, so to speak. >> and that was leah sutton reporting from san diego. she says adam's biography "fearless" shows the true life of a navy s.e.a.l. over just the outer shell. >>> this 11 yield tyler sullivan wasn't at school on friday. instead he was at honeyville with his dad listening to the president. immediately following his speech, tyler had a chance to shake hand with presid
instead, adam focused on his next goal, the most elite navy s.e.a.l. team. all odds he made it. >> he believed passionally in what they were doing. and he wanted to make sure our children had the same privileges to do. >> reporter: the first operator to join the team with one eye, nothing held adam back. he was known for putting others first. in afghanistan in march of 2010, that's just what he did. >> they were in the middle of the hornet's nest, and he put his life on the...
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them smile, would you agree that it has some benefit to society for somebody who's dying, maybe a navy s.e.a.l. who spent his life working and defending this work country and marijuana is the only thing that makes him eat and smile according to his 80-year-old mother? is that not a situation there? >> that's between him and his doctor. >> between him and his doctor, why does the dea take a position that medical marijuana is wrong? you have taken the position it's not between him and his doctor. you have a publication that on page six of your publication and 2011 has the most insane paragraph. the legalization movement is not simply a harmless academic exercise. >> gentlemen, time has expired. the gentle woman from california. >> thank you, mr. chair. i represent a district in los angeles county where three years ago a young rising star, an elected official in my district was murdered by the mexican drug cartel when he was visiting relatives there. this tragedy is why my colleague and i worked on legislation to allow law enforcement to more easily freeze the elicit proceeds of the criminal orga
them smile, would you agree that it has some benefit to society for somebody who's dying, maybe a navy s.e.a.l. who spent his life working and defending this work country and marijuana is the only thing that makes him eat and smile according to his 80-year-old mother? is that not a situation there? >> that's between him and his doctor. >> between him and his doctor, why does the dea take a position that medical marijuana is wrong? you have taken the position it's not between him and...
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he wants to be a navy s.e.a.l. i think he could be a great one. i have a lot of hope for him. so i know how he's doing. >> feel good seeing my mom, man. i ain't seen her in a long time. long time. >> for charles taylor and michael brehm, a change in mind-set and attitude is evident after months of intensive rehab at pendleton.
he wants to be a navy s.e.a.l. i think he could be a great one. i have a lot of hope for him. so i know how he's doing. >> feel good seeing my mom, man. i ain't seen her in a long time. long time. >> for charles taylor and michael brehm, a change in mind-set and attitude is evident after months of intensive rehab at pendleton.
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you also got the chance to train for this, since you play a navy s.e.a.l., since you played one? austin, texas, which i call home now. it was more for the aesthetic to train. but more for the psychological part. chon's gone through a lot, the guy i play. and he comes back and is quite jaded for obvious reasons. to really kind of connect with that, i couldn't have done it without him. >> the psychological part is so interesting when it comes to s.e.a.l.s, because so much of their life is secret. >> absolutely. and i think just what they deal with. it's so intense. and so much and so full-on. and the guy that i was with, you know, literally had to be in solitary, for two weeks every three months, just to get back in the public. and he's 29. you know? just the sacrifice they make, of course, is exceptional, really. >> oliver, you haven't been shy about your affection for marijuana. i think you called it god's gift in "rolling stone." is there a bigger, deeper message in this movie? >> i think it's -- you know, it's not about legalization or not because those are personal issues to m
you also got the chance to train for this, since you play a navy s.e.a.l., since you played one? austin, texas, which i call home now. it was more for the aesthetic to train. but more for the psychological part. chon's gone through a lot, the guy i play. and he comes back and is quite jaded for obvious reasons. to really kind of connect with that, i couldn't have done it without him. >> the psychological part is so interesting when it comes to s.e.a.l.s, because so much of their life is...
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would you agree that it has some benefit to society for somebody who is dying, maybe a navy s.e.a.l.has been this watt light working and i think this -- makes them smile, according to his 80 year old mother. is the nutty situation there? >> i think that's between him and his doctor. >> well, if it's between him and his doctor why does the dea take position that medical marijuana is wrong, which have taken what should take the position is not between him and his doctor. you have a publication, on page six, has the most insane but passionate paragraph to the legalization movement is not simply a harmless academic exercise. moral danger -- >> the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from california, is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chair. ms. leonhart, i represent a district in los angeles county were three years ago a young rising star, an elected official in my district was murdered by the mexican drug cartel when he was simply relatives there. this tragedy is why my colleague, mr. cohen, and i work on legislation that would allow u.s. law enforcement to more easily freeze th
would you agree that it has some benefit to society for somebody who is dying, maybe a navy s.e.a.l.has been this watt light working and i think this -- makes them smile, according to his 80 year old mother. is the nutty situation there? >> i think that's between him and his doctor. >> well, if it's between him and his doctor why does the dea take position that medical marijuana is wrong, which have taken what should take the position is not between him and his doctor. you have a...
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it is 50 years since the start of the elite navy s.e.a.l.ms 1 and 2 were honored at a special ceremony. >> ladies and gentlemen, one more round of applause for america's heros. [cheers and applause]. >> none of these gentlemen would really want any parades. we will have to twist their arms to buy them dinner or whatever else to have them come out and do this but we are so pleased so on behalf of the 2,000 employees back in virginia... >> alisyn: they don't love the limelight is this point and these guys never ask for praise, but they so deserve it. the ceremony taking place at timber sports championships in tennessee and each was presented with a custom chain saw for their sacrifice and service. >> dave: unusual. >> you have a chance to spend a lot of time with seals, you won't hear them talking about war kind of things and that kind of stuff. they remember all the funny times. the hard times, the bad times, the wounds, they kind of put that behind them. >> alisyn: the former seal said it was sighting to see all friends, some of whom they ha
it is 50 years since the start of the elite navy s.e.a.l.ms 1 and 2 were honored at a special ceremony. >> ladies and gentlemen, one more round of applause for america's heros. [cheers and applause]. >> none of these gentlemen would really want any parades. we will have to twist their arms to buy them dinner or whatever else to have them come out and do this but we are so pleased so on behalf of the 2,000 employees back in virginia... >> alisyn: they don't love the limelight...