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. >> the newborn named landon wrapped in the american flag carried by his father in his navy uniform. is a vet and so is the photographer. she says the facebook page is slamming her for violating the u.s. flag code. >> very specific about what they say you're supposed to do and this is a violation no matter how adorable it is. don't use the flag that way. >>> well going to turn to barbie. you need to be careful what you tell your barbie doll. she's a tattletale. voice recognition software to respond to the children playing with it. >> it records conversations sending them to a cloud server. that gives the toymaker and others the ability to listen in on the secrets a child confides if her doll. mattel says, quote, they're committed to safety and security. >> yeah the doll is scheduled to go on sale sometime this fall. >> i think it's kind of cute. >> kinda until -- boy, i can't keep talking about barbie with this picture behind me. what's going on back here. >> steve carell but in the early '90s he was doing comedy at second city playing fabio in a video that's now going viral. >> sket
. >> the newborn named landon wrapped in the american flag carried by his father in his navy uniform. is a vet and so is the photographer. she says the facebook page is slamming her for violating the u.s. flag code. >> very specific about what they say you're supposed to do and this is a violation no matter how adorable it is. don't use the flag that way. >>> well going to turn to barbie. you need to be careful what you tell your barbie doll. she's a tattletale. voice...
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the baby is named landon and is held by his father wearing his navy uniform and vanessa hicks the woman that snapped the shot is a veteran herself. the photo was meant to honor our country and some call it adorable. and critics call it deplorable and unpatriotic. >> i never would have imagine that anybody would see this image as a disrespect to our nation's flag. >> well hicks posted a note on facebook saying that the family did not deserve this hate over their photo and is offering them free photos for life. let me know what you think of this. >> and in florida this ended with a woman in cuffs and only cuffs. shakira martin showed up to the dunkin' donuts with no clothes on none at all. she sat down at a table outside and had a conversation with a man and some customers were har if ied and people called 911, she apologized and said she was nude as part of a dare to get into a sorority. >> finally powdered alcohol, just add water and instant cocktail, we told you about this last time in april and it could hit liquor stores in april it's called powder-ahol. they say this could cause easy
the baby is named landon and is held by his father wearing his navy uniform and vanessa hicks the woman that snapped the shot is a veteran herself. the photo was meant to honor our country and some call it adorable. and critics call it deplorable and unpatriotic. >> i never would have imagine that anybody would see this image as a disrespect to our nation's flag. >> well hicks posted a note on facebook saying that the family did not deserve this hate over their photo and is offering...
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a newborn named landon wrapped in the american flag carried by his father and his navy uniform, mom is a veteran and so is the photographer. >> i would have never imagined that anybody would see this imagedisrespect to our nation's flag. >> reporter: vanessa hicks served four years in the navy and is married to an active duty navy member. she says she's used the flag as a prop before and that landon's parents were eager to do it too. >> you stand for honor, courage and commitment and as i look at this image, that's what i see. >> reporter: but not everyone sees it that way. this facebook group saying to use the american flag in such a way is disrespectful, rude tacky, disgusting and against the u.s. flag code. >> they're attacking me as a person. was i not an honorable veteran? was i not an honorable american? >> reporter: the flag code saying in part the flag should never be carried flat or horizontally but always aloft and free. and never for receiving, holding, carrying or delivering anything. but hicks says there was no ill intent and little landon's parents are happy with the phot
a newborn named landon wrapped in the american flag carried by his father and his navy uniform, mom is a veteran and so is the photographer. >> i would have never imagined that anybody would see this imagedisrespect to our nation's flag. >> reporter: vanessa hicks served four years in the navy and is married to an active duty navy member. she says she's used the flag as a prop before and that landon's parents were eager to do it too. >> you stand for honor, courage and...
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masked men in uniforms that say Ômarina' - navy, in spanish - stand watch outside oralia's son told herthat he saw his father in the window - but then the curtain was drawn. in the aftermath the navy would change their story about the events of that night numerous times - first saying they had no contact with the men. later, they would say they had questioned them - and found the men were innocent- and that they dropped them off in a different town nearly 2 hours away. jose and the other men detained that night were never seen or heard from again. the marines have never explained different town. >> what is the objective by the navy or by authorities to disappear people? what is the logic behind it? the allegations of disappearances by security forces have continued into pena nieto's administration. and not just in tamaulipas but around the country. we were told that there are people who have been released after being held by security forces - but that they rarely speak about the experience...out of fear. but we finally found someone willing to tell us their story. so we had to change ca
masked men in uniforms that say Ômarina' - navy, in spanish - stand watch outside oralia's son told herthat he saw his father in the window - but then the curtain was drawn. in the aftermath the navy would change their story about the events of that night numerous times - first saying they had no contact with the men. later, they would say they had questioned them - and found the men were innocent- and that they dropped them off in a different town nearly 2 hours away. jose and the other men...
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and friends of other men that had been detained during the same operation masked men in uniforms that say 'marina' navy, in spanish stand watch outside >> oralia's son told her that he saw his father in the window - but then the curtain was drawn. in the aftermath the navy would change their story about the events of that night several times first they said they had no contact with the men. then later they said they had questioned them - and found them innocent - and that they dropped them off in a different town 2 hours away. jose and the other men detained that night were never seen or heard from again. we'd been told that there are some people who've been released after being held by security forces - but are too scared to speak about it. but we got lucky we found someone who was willing to tell us their story. so we had to change cars twice to be able to get here. we're going to talk to a woman who was allegedly kidnapped by the police and taken to a detention center that was run by the police. so this is very important - because it shows in a way the complicity between security forces and criminal
and friends of other men that had been detained during the same operation masked men in uniforms that say 'marina' navy, in spanish stand watch outside >> oralia's son told her that he saw his father in the window - but then the curtain was drawn. in the aftermath the navy would change their story about the events of that night several times first they said they had no contact with the men. then later they said they had questioned them - and found them innocent - and that they dropped...
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navy memorial including a world war i uniform and recruiting posters. the exhibit opens at 9:30 this morning and on display until april. >>> two men in their 20s created a man cave tunnel in canada. police discovered it in january. there were concerns about terrorism because the center is a major tennis venue that will host the pan a.m. games this summer. toronto police said the men wanted to dig a cave to hang out. one of the men works for a construction company. he used his work equipment to dig the tunnel. it would be the ultimate man cave. >> they went down there large screen tvs, video games, and junk food. oh never mind! >> you got to get the right permit for that. you can't dig a whole like thatant to take a live look outside for you this morning, and we'll let tom do that. >> weather and traffic on the 1s. >>> you won't have burrow underground to escape the weather. we'll have a few flurries this morning. we're getting those now to the west. this area in the gray shenandoah valley frederick county to the mountains tracking to the east. a few flu
navy memorial including a world war i uniform and recruiting posters. the exhibit opens at 9:30 this morning and on display until april. >>> two men in their 20s created a man cave tunnel in canada. police discovered it in january. there were concerns about terrorism because the center is a major tennis venue that will host the pan a.m. games this summer. toronto police said the men wanted to dig a cave to hang out. one of the men works for a construction company. he used his work...
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uniform. salanika is a navy veteran who found herself trapped in a marriage filled with violence and abuse. >>ried to hold the lifestyle by myself, my apartment, the kids independently >> reporter: she lived out of her car before finding a haven here. she now works full-time and takes a full college course load as she fights to get back on track. >> life is good but it is just busy and if it wasn't for jas and final salute i don't know where i would be right now. >> reporter: final salute was chiquita's only home before heading to war. so you deployed to serve america in afghanistan from a house for homeless veterans? >> i did. >> reporter: so you were homeless the evening before you deployed? >> boots on the ground from here to training. >> reporter: boothe says the solution cannot just be left to the military. >> it wasn't the military's job to teach me to be a civilian. american is supposed to welcome me with open arms and help me incorporate back into civilian society. >> reporter: in north carolina that push to help women veterans succeed in the civilian world continues. for holley, who i
uniform. salanika is a navy veteran who found herself trapped in a marriage filled with violence and abuse. >>ried to hold the lifestyle by myself, my apartment, the kids independently >> reporter: she lived out of her car before finding a haven here. she now works full-time and takes a full college course load as she fights to get back on track. >> life is good but it is just busy and if it wasn't for jas and final salute i don't know where i would be right now. >>...
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navy memorial including a world war i uniform and recruiting posters. exhibit opens at 9:30 this morning and on display until the next year. >>> the may be awarded to selma civil rights protesters. congress sent the bill to the president for approval. it commemorates the historic voting rights march in 1965. president obama will travel to selma on saturday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the march. >>> and take a close look at this portrait of former president bill clinton. a philadelphia artist said his painting includes shadow reference to monica lewinsky's infamous blue dress. nelson shanks tell ss -- they the president removed from the national portrait gallery in northwest. a spokeswoman said she never heard of shank's claims. interesting. you can see behind his right shoulder. >>> news for your health this morning. what all of you coffee lovers like another reason to drink. we have one. researchers in south korea are finding more evidence that coffee can be good for your heart. they say people who drink three to five cups a day show fewer s
navy memorial including a world war i uniform and recruiting posters. exhibit opens at 9:30 this morning and on display until the next year. >>> the may be awarded to selma civil rights protesters. congress sent the bill to the president for approval. it commemorates the historic voting rights march in 1965. president obama will travel to selma on saturday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the march. >>> and take a close look at this portrait of former president bill...
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civil war naval museum featuring original american civil war ships, uniforms, equipment and weapons used by the union and confederate navieser with our cable partners, c-span visited many sites exploring columbus's rich history. learn more about columbus all weekend here on american history tv. >> no other group of americans has given more than the united states infantry man. >> 11:00. >> more eyes, more arms, more legs and more lives on a battlefield have been lost than any other group of americans. and it's all because they were willing to go out and give their lives in defense of the country. fort benning was established on macon road in columbus, georgia on approximately 85 acres of land in october of 1918. caroline benning, the daughter of henry lewis benning, for whom the fort was raised, raised the flag over the -- for whom the fort was named raise the flag. they knew 85 acres of land was not going to be enough for training modern infantry soldiers. they talk to a businessman who owned a lot of land around here and he agreed to sell it to the army and we eventually moved out here in 1919. in world war i, the infantr
civil war naval museum featuring original american civil war ships, uniforms, equipment and weapons used by the union and confederate navieser with our cable partners, c-span visited many sites exploring columbus's rich history. learn more about columbus all weekend here on american history tv. >> no other group of americans has given more than the united states infantry man. >> 11:00. >> more eyes, more arms, more legs and more lives on a battlefield have been lost than any...
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navy would mount an attack up the chattahoochee river to take this city. the reason the columbus is such an important target is because of the industrial capacity here. in they are producing uniforms boots, munitions here. this is where the columbus depot was. the uniforms produced here went largely to the western army. this is an internal way for the confederate to produce their own material rather than having to import so much from outside. construction on the jackson began in august 1862. she was launched into the river in december of 1864, when wilson's raid came through alabama and had columbus. the bottle -- battle of columbus took place. april 16, 1865 general james wilson is a union cavalry officer, and he commanded 10,000 cavalry troops. their job was to attack through the states of alabama and georgia. their goal is to destroy important targets like columbus because of industrial output to disrupt supply lines, disrupt communications, anything they can do to further along the collapse of the confederacy. typically and ironclad especially like the jackson, would be used at a port city and if there is an approaching army, the vessel can move up around the waterway and fire
navy would mount an attack up the chattahoochee river to take this city. the reason the columbus is such an important target is because of the industrial capacity here. in they are producing uniforms boots, munitions here. this is where the columbus depot was. the uniforms produced here went largely to the western army. this is an internal way for the confederate to produce their own material rather than having to import so much from outside. construction on the jackson began in august 1862....
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the uniforms and the civilians in the department of the navy have not grown. in fact from 14 to 16 we had a difference of 10 civilians. we are not growing. in fact the marines are shrinking. the navy is staying steady in the staffs are staying steady or going down. we are doing a 20% reduction in headquarters staff. but again it's what we call the for the state. the department of defense agencies, things like the defense finance and accounting service, things like the defense logistics agency and their contractors have just grown exponentially. so that's where the growth is coming. i was paid just for the department of the navy, it's not in the department. >> thank you. >> thank you and secretary mabus maybe we will have time to get back to that point but let me go ahead with my plan questions. admiral greenert we sort of decided on this rebalanced asia before the latest provocations from russia, before i says to took over so much territory. if sequestration returns in october what sort of gap will these cuts create between americans asian rebalanced strategy
the uniforms and the civilians in the department of the navy have not grown. in fact from 14 to 16 we had a difference of 10 civilians. we are not growing. in fact the marines are shrinking. the navy is staying steady in the staffs are staying steady or going down. we are doing a 20% reduction in headquarters staff. but again it's what we call the for the state. the department of defense agencies, things like the defense finance and accounting service, things like the defense logistics agency...
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uniform code of military justice. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. welcome to the navygoodness. congratulations, guys! [ cheers and applause ] that was fantastic. thank you, admiral. >> all right. and jimmy, on behalf of the 60,000 men and women of the united states navy reserve, we want to say thank you for helping us celebrate. and for welcoming these new sailors into the navy reserve. and we would like to present you with this certificate and make you an honorary member of the navy reserve. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow! look, mom and dad. that's fantastic. >> and of course every sailor has to have a ball cap. so there's your ball cap. >> jimmy: thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] this is amazing. thank you so much. give it up for vice admiral robin braun and the u.s. navy reserve. that's all the time we have for audience suggestion box. stick around. we'll be right back with danny devito, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] hold the elevator! made it. hold the elevator! you have to wait! hit door close. i was trying to hit door open for you. can you
uniform code of military justice. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. welcome to the navygoodness. congratulations, guys! [ cheers and applause ] that was fantastic. thank you, admiral. >> all right. and jimmy, on behalf of the 60,000 men and women of the united states navy reserve, we want to say thank you for helping us celebrate. and for welcoming these new sailors into the navy reserve. and we would like to present you with this certificate and...
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navy would mount an attack up the chattahoochee river to take this city. the reason the columbus is such an important target is because of the industrial capacity here. they are producing uniforms, boots, munitions here. this is where the columbus depot was. the uniforms produced here went largely to the western army. this is an internal way for the confederate to produce their own material rather than having to import so much from outside. construction on the jackson began in august 1862. she was launched into the river in december of 1864, when wilson's raid came through alabama and had columbus. the bottle -- battle of columbus took place. april 16, 1865 general james wilson is a union cavalry officer and he commanded 10,000 cavalry troops. their job was to attack through the states of alabama and georgia. their goal is to destroy important targets like columbus because of industrial output to disrupt supply lines, disrupt communications, anything they can do to further along the collapse of the confederacy. typically and ironclad, especially like the jackson, would be used at a port city and if there is an approaching army, the vessel can move up around the waterway and fir
navy would mount an attack up the chattahoochee river to take this city. the reason the columbus is such an important target is because of the industrial capacity here. they are producing uniforms, boots, munitions here. this is where the columbus depot was. the uniforms produced here went largely to the western army. this is an internal way for the confederate to produce their own material rather than having to import so much from outside. construction on the jackson began in august 1862. she...
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the uniforms and the civilians in the department of the navy have not grown. in fact from '14 doto '16 we have a difference of ten civilians. we're not growing. in fact, the marines are shrinking, the navy is staying steady and the staffs are going down. we're doing a 20% reduction in headquarters staff. but again, it's what we call the fourth estate. the department of defense agencies. things like the defense finance and accounting service. things like the defense logistics agency. and their contractors have just grown exponentially. so that's where the growth is coming. it's not -- i'll speak just for the department of the navy. it is not in the department. >> thank you, secretary mabus maybe we'll have time to get back to that point but let me go ahead with my planned questions. admiral greenert, we sort of decided on this rebalance to asia before the latest provocations from russia before isis took over so much territory. if sequestration returns in october, what sort of gap will these cuts create between america's asia rebalance strategy and the already-i
the uniforms and the civilians in the department of the navy have not grown. in fact from '14 doto '16 we have a difference of ten civilians. we're not growing. in fact, the marines are shrinking, the navy is staying steady and the staffs are going down. we're doing a 20% reduction in headquarters staff. but again, it's what we call the fourth estate. the department of defense agencies. things like the defense finance and accounting service. things like the defense logistics agency. and their...
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navy would mount an attack up the chattahoochee river in order to take the city. the reason that columbus is important is because of the industrial capacity. they are producing a, uniforms munitions. this is where the columbus depot was. the uniforms produced here went largely to the western army. this is an internal way for the confederates to produce their own material rather than having to import so much from outside. construction began in 1862 and she was launched into the river in 1864. wilson's raid came through. the battle of columbus took place in 1865. james wilson is a union cavalry officer. their job was to attack the states of alabama and georgia. their goal was to destroy important targets like columbus because of industrial output. they wanted to disrupt supply lines and communications, anything to further along the collapse of the confederacy. an ironclad like the jackson would be used at a port city. if there was an approaching army, the vessel can move up and down the waterway and fire its big guns at the opposing forces. this is what confederate ironclad's did. she is right at completion in april 1865. there is no crew yet. the navy has her on the list
navy would mount an attack up the chattahoochee river in order to take the city. the reason that columbus is important is because of the industrial capacity. they are producing a, uniforms munitions. this is where the columbus depot was. the uniforms produced here went largely to the western army. this is an internal way for the confederates to produce their own material rather than having to import so much from outside. construction began in 1862 and she was launched into the river in 1864....
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smallest navy since world war i, the air force of course is a newer branch of the service, but also it involves personnel. it involves morale. the people who have stepped forward to wear the uniform of the united states see that we are nickel and diming defense spending, they become discouraged and they wonder if the american people are behind them. we don't need to send that if signal at all. we are going to avoid sequestration and pay for that money elsewhere. >> good to have you with us senator wicker. >> good to be with you. >>> in the wake of deadly mosque attacks the u.n. security council agreed to a emergency meeting today. lieutenant general rich v newton will join mess next. let us know what you would like to hear from the general. stay with us as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." sir, we're going to need you on the runway later. don't let a severe cold hold you back. get theraflu... ...with the power of three medicines to take on your worst pain and fever cough and nasal congestion. it breaks you free from your toughest cold and flu symptoms. theraflu. serious power. [blowing] wow! cars. they've always captured our imagination. what they look like, how they mov
smallest navy since world war i, the air force of course is a newer branch of the service, but also it involves personnel. it involves morale. the people who have stepped forward to wear the uniform of the united states see that we are nickel and diming defense spending, they become discouraged and they wonder if the american people are behind them. we don't need to send that if signal at all. we are going to avoid sequestration and pay for that money elsewhere. >> good to have you with...
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navy would mount an attack up the chattahoochee river in order to take the city. the reason that columbus is important is because of the industrial capacity. they are producing a, uniforms munitions. this is where the columbus depot was. the uniforms produced here went largely to the western army. this is an internal way for the confederates to produce their own material rather than having to import so much from outside. construction began in 1862 and she was launched into the river in 1864.
navy would mount an attack up the chattahoochee river in order to take the city. the reason that columbus is important is because of the industrial capacity. they are producing a, uniforms munitions. this is where the columbus depot was. the uniforms produced here went largely to the western army. this is an internal way for the confederates to produce their own material rather than having to import so much from outside. construction began in 1862 and she was launched into the river in 1864.
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smallest navy since world war i, the air force of course is a newer branch of the service, but also it involves personnel. it involves morale. the people who have stepped forward to wear the uniform of the united states see that we are nickel and diming defense spending, they become discouraged and they wonder if the american people are behind them. we don't need to send that if signal at all. we are going to avoid sequestration and pay for that money elsewhere. >> good to have you with us senator wicker. >> good to be with you. >>> in the wake of deadly mosque attacks the u.n. security council agreed to a emergency meeting today. lieutenant general rich v newton will join mess next. let us know what you would like to hear from the general. stay with us as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." the future of the market is never clear. but at t. rowe price we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consid
smallest navy since world war i, the air force of course is a newer branch of the service, but also it involves personnel. it involves morale. the people who have stepped forward to wear the uniform of the united states see that we are nickel and diming defense spending, they become discouraged and they wonder if the american people are behind them. we don't need to send that if signal at all. we are going to avoid sequestration and pay for that money elsewhere. >> good to have you with...