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randy is the a underneath man. crew is standing on that mission specialist seat making sure everything is connected. the three of them work as a team helping each other out. >> can we get the digital tape for the rain safety monitor station, 234? okay. >> you can see douglas hurley pulling on the bottom of the seat, pulling him down into the seat which is pretty critical. drew is pulling on his shoulder straps to make sure they are loose so he doesn't get that shoulder discomfort that you can get very easily if there too tight. a great shot from the very front coming down. we will come back to it. that shows you more what the inside of the cockpit looks like. you can see christopher ferguson on the other side getting his gear in place. once you are strapped in their is a bunch of checklist's and your own personal gear that you want to get put in the right place. you can see chris hanging things in front of himself and make your own little nest. everyone has a way they do things. you can put your checklist and the r
randy is the a underneath man. crew is standing on that mission specialist seat making sure everything is connected. the three of them work as a team helping each other out. >> can we get the digital tape for the rain safety monitor station, 234? okay. >> you can see douglas hurley pulling on the bottom of the seat, pulling him down into the seat which is pretty critical. drew is pulling on his shoulder straps to make sure they are loose so he doesn't get that shoulder discomfort...
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randi? >> and all are okay, which is wonderful news, considering what we just saw there in the video. any idea why you had come under fire? >> reporter: what we know is that when we arrived at the outskirts of the village, there was a check point manned by two teenage boys. they told us that gadhafi's forces had entered the village. the drivers went to the top of the hill next to the road. when they got to the hop, they saw just about 150 yards away from them, two carloads of military forces. we actually saw them just moments before that incident that you saw on tape. and they also came under fire. clearly what had happened is the gadhafi forces out flanked the very lightly defended rebel forces in the village and started to open fire. as you know, a long battle ensued and it was not until this time yesterday that the rebels were there. this is significant because it's about the last road before you get to the main highway that links southern libya with the capital tripoli. and that's a gadh
randi? >> and all are okay, which is wonderful news, considering what we just saw there in the video. any idea why you had come under fire? >> reporter: what we know is that when we arrived at the outskirts of the village, there was a check point manned by two teenage boys. they told us that gadhafi's forces had entered the village. the drivers went to the top of the hill next to the road. when they got to the hop, they saw just about 150 yards away from them, two carloads of...
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>> that's right, randi.ears of the housing market was the biggest hit in the west. that's the biggest reason the pew research study said there's such a disparity in household wealth. take a look at this. according to the study the median household wealth among hispanics fell 66% from 2005 to 2009. black households suffered 53% drop in net worth and whites suffered 16%. now, the standard also shows the median wealth of hispanic households. 5,677 for african-americans compared to $113,000 as a median wealth for white households in 2009. it's important to note household wealth means assets such as car, home, savings, minus the family's debts like loans and credit card bills. it's not really family income per se. for a lot of people trying to strive for the american dream, they put a lot of their money into their homes. >> they sure did. >> other white families or black families, hispanic families were not very diverse in their portfolio. two-thirds of their entire wealth was put into the family home in terms of
>> that's right, randi.ears of the housing market was the biggest hit in the west. that's the biggest reason the pew research study said there's such a disparity in household wealth. take a look at this. according to the study the median household wealth among hispanics fell 66% from 2005 to 2009. black households suffered 53% drop in net worth and whites suffered 16%. now, the standard also shows the median wealth of hispanic households. 5,677 for african-americans compared to $113,000...
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randi, back to you. >> thank you, sanjay.e to join sanjay for this story and all the big medical news this weekend on "sanjay gupta m.d." saturday and sunday at 7:30 a.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> when don't ask, don't tell is repealed, will military same-sex couples be entitled to equal benefits? don't bet on it. we'll tackle that after the break. >>> if and when don't ask, don't tell is repealed, same-sex couples in the military still face some hurdles. they will not get equal health, housing, or education benefits that are available to heterosexual couples. why? the u.s. military is bound by federal law. no federally recognized unions, no federal benies. our clark cooper is the executive director of the log cabin republicans, and tommy sears is the executive director of the center for military readiness. they're both on the team today. clark, would you consider a repeal of don't ask, don't tell to be a success? in its current state where there are not equal benefits for military same-sex couples? >> we're closer than we wer
randi, back to you. >> thank you, sanjay.e to join sanjay for this story and all the big medical news this weekend on "sanjay gupta m.d." saturday and sunday at 7:30 a.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> when don't ask, don't tell is repealed, will military same-sex couples be entitled to equal benefits? don't bet on it. we'll tackle that after the break. >>> if and when don't ask, don't tell is repealed, same-sex couples in the military still face some hurdles. they...
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>> reporter: it is, randy. remember when the white house and congressional republicans and democrats nearly averted a government shutdown a few months ago striking a deal an hour and a half before the deadline? they can't do that this time because an agreement in concept is not an agreement in legislative language. once they come to an agreement in concept, it has to be put into legislative language. it has to be done in ten days, and that's long before the august 2nd deadline. >> thank you both. we appreciate it. >>> our sound affect is from the biggest sports tournament you probably did not know what was going on. the women's world cup is heading into semifinal rounds in germany, and team usa is still in the mix. brazil, on the other hand, is not. the brazilians played the americans in a draw, 2-2, in the match. it came down to penalty kicks. here is the kick that clinched it. >> the usa, it's been a near miracle! >> the yanks play the fren och wednesday. america last took the title in 1999. >>> now, syrian p
>> reporter: it is, randy. remember when the white house and congressional republicans and democrats nearly averted a government shutdown a few months ago striking a deal an hour and a half before the deadline? they can't do that this time because an agreement in concept is not an agreement in legislative language. once they come to an agreement in concept, it has to be put into legislative language. it has to be done in ten days, and that's long before the august 2nd deadline. >>...
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>> reporter: well the latest word right now, randi s. no word. neither the players or representatives meeting in washington yesterday nor the owners and their executives who were meeting behind closed doors here today behind me in atlanta have stepped forward to say if there's any kind of agreement or any kind of vote looming. right now we're exactly where we seem to have been for the last four months, and where the season is still in doubt with no formal agreement ready to be made public. so we're just waiting to find out what comes out of this meeting here, and they're giving more details possibly later today about where there might be snags if any still exists, so again, we're waiting to see what the owners here are doing behind closed doors, randi. >> david, the scheduled pre-season is coming up fast here. even if they reach an agreement today, how soon can we see the players and coaches out there on the field? >> reporter: it's supposed to take place the first sunday in august is the first game that is scheduled. st. louis' team is supposed
>> reporter: well the latest word right now, randi s. no word. neither the players or representatives meeting in washington yesterday nor the owners and their executives who were meeting behind closed doors here today behind me in atlanta have stepped forward to say if there's any kind of agreement or any kind of vote looming. right now we're exactly where we seem to have been for the last four months, and where the season is still in doubt with no formal agreement ready to be made...
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randi?ght, jason carroll for us in kabul, thank you. >>> a pair of bionic glasses that has the power to let the legally blind see? you don't want to miss this. up. it fits you so perfectly... it fits you. you wake up and you're revived and rejuvenated. it's just like wow! tempur-pedic the most highly recommended bed in america. tempur-pedic is rated #1 in comfort. sleep satisfaction. and back support. it fits the curvature of your body but you don't sink in and it is firm. proprietary tempur material suppresses motion transfer. this means that when you get in or out of bed, you won't disturb your partner. that's amazing. that's amazing. tempur-pedic, the most highly recommended bed in america. call the number on >>> dvr day on this show we do a segment called the big eye. today we want to give you a glimpse of something remarkable to help people legally blind see. what you are look residual visi people have in order to put a small amount of information that relates to objects nearby them. if
randi?ght, jason carroll for us in kabul, thank you. >>> a pair of bionic glasses that has the power to let the legally blind see? you don't want to miss this. up. it fits you so perfectly... it fits you. you wake up and you're revived and rejuvenated. it's just like wow! tempur-pedic the most highly recommended bed in america. tempur-pedic is rated #1 in comfort. sleep satisfaction. and back support. it fits the curvature of your body but you don't sink in and it is firm. proprietary...
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i'm like, randy, man -- okay, randy, i'm nervous, man.laughter ] you'll be able to go out there and fight like you're able to fight. >> jimmy: now at this point, is he floating off of the ground at this point? [ laughter ] >> in my mind. >> jimmy: like yoda. >> in my mind that's how it was. >> jimmy: it was like talking to yoda. >> i listened to it that fight. [ imitates yoda ] >> jimmy: overcome it, you will. [ laughter ] >> yeah, that's exactly -- that's what it was like. because after that moment, after he told me that, i thought about that the whole night. i was like i'm afraid to get knocked out. i'm afraid to get embarrassed because if i get embarrassed at home, everybody is like, yo -- [ fart noise ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's what you're afraid of? getting embarrassed? >> oh, my god it's embarrassing. it's embarrassing. i got knocked out one time, and it's embarrassing. like everybody got the photo of me getting knocked out. it's bad. it's bad. >> jimmy: it is bad, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: even if you -- as much as you want to
i'm like, randy, man -- okay, randy, i'm nervous, man.laughter ] you'll be able to go out there and fight like you're able to fight. >> jimmy: now at this point, is he floating off of the ground at this point? [ laughter ] >> in my mind. >> jimmy: like yoda. >> in my mind that's how it was. >> jimmy: it was like talking to yoda. >> i listened to it that fight. [ imitates yoda ] >> jimmy: overcome it, you will. [ laughter ] >> yeah, that's exactly...
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randi?barbara starr, incredible story and thank you for staying on top of that. >>> now i want to take you to san angelo, texas, where warren jeffs trial was set to begin on sexual assault charges. gary tuckman just got out of court. we are expecting opening argue ma -- arguments, but instead he fired his attorney. >> reporter: this could turn into a circus. he has fired all of his attorneys and said he wants to represent himself. there are no cameras in the court, and warren jeffs who we never have heard speak, and i have been covering him for more than five years and i never heard him say more than a couple words in court, and he sounded drunk, and he was not drunk but that's the way he talks, and he said he needed to fire his attorneys for justice to be served, and his attorneys just sat there. the judge asked his attorneys what they thought about it, and he said he gives us no permission to talk. she asked -- the judge asked the other seven attorneys there and they said they could not ta
randi?barbara starr, incredible story and thank you for staying on top of that. >>> now i want to take you to san angelo, texas, where warren jeffs trial was set to begin on sexual assault charges. gary tuckman just got out of court. we are expecting opening argue ma -- arguments, but instead he fired his attorney. >> reporter: this could turn into a circus. he has fired all of his attorneys and said he wants to represent himself. there are no cameras in the court, and warren...
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randi? and no date has been set for the meeting, not yet. >> thank you for the update. >>> and when mexican drug lords hire hitmen, age apparently doesn't matter. take the case of a 14-year-old american on trial in mexico allegedly accused of killing. he confessed to the murder of four people. he said he did it by cutting his victims' throats. you join us now to bring us up-to-date on this. what do we know about the suspect and the cartel that he was working for? >> this is a story where the most negative aspects of the drug trade converge. this kid was recruited by a drug cartel by the name of the southpaw sific cartel when he was 11. by his own admission, he was shown in front of the cameras when arrested, and he executed four people by decapitating them. the trial started on monday and is expected to last three weeks, bosses because he is a minor, he is expected to spend three years in a correctional facility. >> he was 11. why did he join the cartel? >> they are recruiting them as lookou
randi? and no date has been set for the meeting, not yet. >> thank you for the update. >>> and when mexican drug lords hire hitmen, age apparently doesn't matter. take the case of a 14-year-old american on trial in mexico allegedly accused of killing. he confessed to the murder of four people. he said he did it by cutting his victims' throats. you join us now to bring us up-to-date on this. what do we know about the suspect and the cartel that he was working for? >> this is...
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randy?le who bought their tickets week he is ago and they paid the taxes will they get a refund on these taxes? >> in theory, yes, that's according to the treasury department and this would be about $30 on a $300 domestic ticket. the government is still working out the details of how a refund process would actually work the money should come from the airlines but we should also point out that not all the carriers raised their fares. virgin america and alaska airlines are touting the savings as a tax holiday. in fact, virgin has a very pretty promotion called evade taxes, take flight. >> very creative, as always. what else is being affected, allan by the shutdown? what about the workers? >> that's the realism. pact. 4,000 faa workers are on furlough, they are not receiving pay. also, $2.5 billion in airport construction projects are on hold right now and that is hitting both public and private sector workers. randi? >> allan chernoff, thank you very much for the update. >>> in washington, dea
randy?le who bought their tickets week he is ago and they paid the taxes will they get a refund on these taxes? >> in theory, yes, that's according to the treasury department and this would be about $30 on a $300 domestic ticket. the government is still working out the details of how a refund process would actually work the money should come from the airlines but we should also point out that not all the carriers raised their fares. virgin america and alaska airlines are touting the...
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with regard to how this was done, randy, you did take some issue.ght about this last 15 minutes, if order in which the prosecutor went around, do you think in his case he left the jurors with a pretty compelling case for casey's guilt? i'm going to go out on a limb and say something else that he may have consciously done, which is trusted this jury. he didn't go into so much of the stuff that most lawyers would go into. he talked about the lies, didn't spend a lot of time on the behavior. didn't spend a lot of time of the chlorophyl versus chlorophyl versus chloroform. it's almost as if he said, all right, guys, i think you've enough of that. you know what happened here. i'll drive one thing home, the chronology and the three pieces of duct tape. to me i'm going to keep coming back to that. that blew me out. >> both of you are defense attorneys in this studio with me. jonna, what do you think about his tactic? do you agree? do you hi he trusted the jury, is that a wise thing to do? >> no and no. i think he might be saving his best for last. don't fo
with regard to how this was done, randy, you did take some issue.ght about this last 15 minutes, if order in which the prosecutor went around, do you think in his case he left the jurors with a pretty compelling case for casey's guilt? i'm going to go out on a limb and say something else that he may have consciously done, which is trusted this jury. he didn't go into so much of the stuff that most lawyers would go into. he talked about the lies, didn't spend a lot of time on the behavior....
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randy, what goes through your mind at this moment? >> it's at least consistent because this case has always been about behavior. so we saw behavior during the trial, now we look at the bizarre behavior of the parents. we look at the behavior of casey after the fact. you got it exactly right. no one is denying the fact that caylee is dead. >> that's why i think baez's comments were excellent. martha: i did too. very gracious. >> exactly right. always right -- all the right things. he's, clearly, anti-death penalty guy. but it's not the same type of elation where you feel you've acquitted a factually-innocent people. i've been lucky enough to be in those shoes. you're jumping for joy because you really believe a factually-innocent person who was wrongly judged was walking out of the courtroom. in his opening statements he admits -- now, whether he lie today the jury, i don't think that he did -- casey knew that her daughter was dead, and she went out and acted this way for a month. and that in and of itself all though it may not be deat
randy, what goes through your mind at this moment? >> it's at least consistent because this case has always been about behavior. so we saw behavior during the trial, now we look at the bizarre behavior of the parents. we look at the behavior of casey after the fact. you got it exactly right. no one is denying the fact that caylee is dead. >> that's why i think baez's comments were excellent. martha: i did too. very gracious. >> exactly right. always right -- all the right...
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the stories you have heard from john and randy are arresting to the soul. i want to get to markets and can -- to marcus and ken. tell me how you found yourself falsely imprisoned? >> i was older. i was 29 years old. i was fresh out of the navy. i had done seven years in the navy. i was working for a fortune 500 company in the suburbs. there's a knock on my door and it is the police. a white woman had been sexually assaulted by a black male. i am the only one in this high rent complex. i am also in the army reserves. on top of that, i am a college they knock -- i am a psychologist didn't. then knock on my door and i think, it cannot be me. they said to give them my clothes. take it. i can help you in any way i can. not a problem. they came back and said, come down, we want to talk with you. i said, no problem. i went down there and they took my photo i.d. from my job and said that the woman identified your photograph. i am the only one in the photographs line up with a necktie on. i am the only one who could afford to stay there where i work. to make a long
the stories you have heard from john and randy are arresting to the soul. i want to get to markets and can -- to marcus and ken. tell me how you found yourself falsely imprisoned? >> i was older. i was 29 years old. i was fresh out of the navy. i had done seven years in the navy. i was working for a fortune 500 company in the suburbs. there's a knock on my door and it is the police. a white woman had been sexually assaulted by a black male. i am the only one in this high rent complex. i...
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but the question we ask, randi, is should anyone believe anything he says?ime with this investigation. we spent months trying to track down all of his so-called credit l sha ials. his being a terrorist. his being with the plo. he was very hostile when we began asking any questions. >> i'm sure anyone watching this at home is probably asking themselves, why did the south dakota homeland security or anybody else hire this guy without checking out his credentials? >> we asked that of south dakota, right? number one, there's not a lot of muslims there. there's not a lot of terrorism centered in south dakota. why is this guy speaking there to begin with? he spoke there last year. he's back by popular demand. he was voted one of the most popular speakers there. the department of homeland security in washington said, hey, we don't do the vetting. we leave that up to the states. but if anybody's teaching profiling, we don't go with that. >> i'm certainly looking forward to finding out much more about what you found out in the investigation, drew. thanks so much for
but the question we ask, randi, is should anyone believe anything he says?ime with this investigation. we spent months trying to track down all of his so-called credit l sha ials. his being a terrorist. his being with the plo. he was very hostile when we began asking any questions. >> i'm sure anyone watching this at home is probably asking themselves, why did the south dakota homeland security or anybody else hire this guy without checking out his credentials? >> we asked that of...
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ray quevas and billingsly and randy. randy's holding the hose. they don't want to leave randy out, they want to give him something to do. the ovcc's telling the guy that's doing the work that they have a go to do certain things. everything comes from the otc or the ntd telling we have a go for this. so that's exactly what travis is telling those guys, okay, you've got to go, two, do the hatch, do the pressurization, do your carrier panels, whatever the sequence of event that comes through from the otc goes on to the ovcc and then on to number four and five who do all the mechanical work on the hatch itself. and our nasa quality is right there with 'em. you really can't see jack, but he's standing in front of randy, and he's watching what chris is doing right now, and renee is talking to ecl, probably going to bring up pressure, getting ready to do pressurization of the crew module. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. at this time i see now, george, they're doing the seal leak check. when i told you before that chris was wiping down those seals, we take a han
ray quevas and billingsly and randy. randy's holding the hose. they don't want to leave randy out, they want to give him something to do. the ovcc's telling the guy that's doing the work that they have a go to do certain things. everything comes from the otc or the ntd telling we have a go for this. so that's exactly what travis is telling those guys, okay, you've got to go, two, do the hatch, do the pressurization, do your carrier panels, whatever the sequence of event that comes through from...
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>> reporter: well, randi, he's taking it from both sides right now. from republicans over the issue of tax cuts and from liberals because he's willing to put entitlements on the line. let's take a quick look at this quote from the progressive change campaign committee. they're very upset that president obama has said that he's interested in maybe reforming social security, medicare and medicaid. they say the fact he's made clear he's considering these benefit cuts basically is a nonstarter for them. the progressive change campaign committee went to the obama campaign headquarters and dropped after it 200,000 petitions. they did it when he was doing his press conference where he talked about these entitlement cuts. now, the progressive change campaign committee says these 200,000 people are equal to the $17 million that they donated to his campaign back in 2008. in addition to that, they were equal to 2.5
>> reporter: well, randi, he's taking it from both sides right now. from republicans over the issue of tax cuts and from liberals because he's willing to put entitlements on the line. let's take a quick look at this quote from the progressive change campaign committee. they're very upset that president obama has said that he's interested in maybe reforming social security, medicare and medicaid. they say the fact he's made clear he's considering these benefit cuts basically is a...
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randi?, thank you, your next update from the best political team on television is just an hour away. >>> a new hour brings a new push to end a stand off that is getting very, very old. the house of representatives is reconvening as we speak to reconsider a debt plan it was planning on voting on yesterday. today, of course, we are one day closer to d-day, default. the government's ability to handle obligations could be less than four days away if the president signs an increase in the treasury's authority to take on debt by selling bonds. house speaker, john boehner still trying to sell his fellow republicans to hike the debt limit by $2.5 trillion. he'd also cut spending over ten years. senate majority leader reid says there's no time to wait for the house or he'll try to pass his own plan to cut spending by at least $2.2 trillion by raising the debt limit by $2.7 trillion all at once. for his part, president obama says, and i'm quoting here, "the power to solve this is in our hands." >> kee
randi?, thank you, your next update from the best political team on television is just an hour away. >>> a new hour brings a new push to end a stand off that is getting very, very old. the house of representatives is reconvening as we speak to reconsider a debt plan it was planning on voting on yesterday. today, of course, we are one day closer to d-day, default. the government's ability to handle obligations could be less than four days away if the president signs an increase in the...
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randi? >> thank you very much. appreciate that. >>> time, 46 minutes past the hour.h story, the phone hacking scandal in papers owned by murdoch. and then the country's top police official, paul stevenson, resigned over the weekend. that's him right there. the assistant commissioner followed suit today. >>> in italy, a judge today dismissed all defense motions in the trial of prime minister berlusconi. he is accused of having sex with a minor, and is charged with abuse of power. he denies the charges and the next hearing date is in october. >>> the kick that brought all of joy to japan. the amazing victory in the united states in the finals of the women's word cup, and saying they were playing for the victims of the earthquake and tsunami. they won out right on penalty kicks. >>> coming up, i want you to check this out. that's what nasa is testing right now. we'll tell you why it might be so important to the future of space exploration. the big eye coming your way next. >>> we have a show called big ideas, and when i saw this invention, i thought immediately of the j
randi? >> thank you very much. appreciate that. >>> time, 46 minutes past the hour.h story, the phone hacking scandal in papers owned by murdoch. and then the country's top police official, paul stevenson, resigned over the weekend. that's him right there. the assistant commissioner followed suit today. >>> in italy, a judge today dismissed all defense motions in the trial of prime minister berlusconi. he is accused of having sex with a minor, and is charged with abuse...
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. >> we are putting a bet on the green and randy is going to be here from randy mancini sleep world. if you land the ball on the green on the bed, you will take the bed home. >> ktvu's sports director mark ibanez will be sponsoring another hole for autism. >> and there are 56 corporate sponsors. the charity benefits 20 local and national charity organizations including the lance armstrong foundation >>> kate middleton's wedding dress goes on display tomorrow in buckingham palace. visitors will be able to stay a few feet from the crown. the display will also feet iew the tiara >>> a south bay spokesman is being held as a hero. how he swung into action to save a family's home and the entire apartment complex. you will hear from the family and the postman tonight >>> and the don't ask, don't tell policy about gays in the military is expected to be repealed. we plan to be with the bay area commander when she gets the call from president obama. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. n
. >> we are putting a bet on the green and randy is going to be here from randy mancini sleep world. if you land the ball on the green on the bed, you will take the bed home. >> ktvu's sports director mark ibanez will be sponsoring another hole for autism. >> and there are 56 corporate sponsors. the charity benefits 20 local and national charity organizations including the lance armstrong foundation >>> kate middleton's wedding dress goes on display tomorrow in...
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it's not going to be enough, randi. very powerful circumstantial case. >> yeah. >> you know? they brought up -- they brought up casey's insane behavior those 30 days after the child went missing. people can't even accept that. they can't understand that. and if it really was an accident, how you do not come forward and tell the police? you'd rather face the death penalty than tell the police it was an accidental drowning and probably wouldn't even be prosecuted? there's the hairband in her car, the smell of chloroform in her car, there's composition in her car. it's a pretty powerful circumstantial case. >> the defense, though, instead of poking holes in the prosecution's case, they went about coming up with their own theory, that it was an accident and that caylee drown in the pool and casey's father covered it up. was there one shred of evidence that they put forward to actually prove that theory? >> i'll tell you, you know, baez is such an amateur attorney, that he's going to learn the hard way that when you stand up
it's not going to be enough, randi. very powerful circumstantial case. >> yeah. >> you know? they brought up -- they brought up casey's insane behavior those 30 days after the child went missing. people can't even accept that. they can't understand that. and if it really was an accident, how you do not come forward and tell the police? you'd rather face the death penalty than tell the police it was an accidental drowning and probably wouldn't even be prosecuted? there's the hairband...
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randi?> do you have a sense from other afghan leaders from this wave of executions and assassinations, are they concerned of their own safety and security? >> reporter: being in politics here in afghanistan, there's always a danger. we spoke to a member of parliament, a women that doubles the amount of danger that they endure on a day-to-day basis. but it's clear the series of high profile assassinations created a certain paralysis in the government. so the question really becomes a question of who you can trust x is the location that is supposed to be safest really safe for afghan politicians. >> is anything being done to increase security for them? >> reporter: again, there is not that much they can do. you can rotate your bodyguards, but at the same time, this is afghanistan and it's very unpredictable in terms of who has access to who. there are all kinds of corruption, and that's a major problem here. but in terms of what this represents, and both in terms of the taliban and the assassi
randi?> do you have a sense from other afghan leaders from this wave of executions and assassinations, are they concerned of their own safety and security? >> reporter: being in politics here in afghanistan, there's always a danger. we spoke to a member of parliament, a women that doubles the amount of danger that they endure on a day-to-day basis. but it's clear the series of high profile assassinations created a certain paralysis in the government. so the question really becomes a...
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randy paige shows us it's not over. >> reporter: carmageddon the day after, ground zero. southern california emerges unscathed. and now attention is being turned to the next potentially apocalyptic event when the second half of the bridge has to come down. that's scheduled in about 11 months and it's already being called carmageddon 2. >> we have more work to do next time. it's going to be harder to do. >> reporter: the metro director of projects says the warning of carmageddon will be more important next time. >> we took down three girders this time. we have two columns next time,. >> reporter: despite the successful fleecing 17 hours ahead of schedule, carmageddon 1 is drawing complaints from small business owners saying the apocalyptic warnings scared away customers. >> go local. shop local. walk to your local restaurant. walk to the beach if you live close enough. take the bicycle down there. you will be fine. and let's make sure that we keep our local businesses supported. >> i think the first lesson is that when everybody gets together and pulls in the same directio
randy paige shows us it's not over. >> reporter: carmageddon the day after, ground zero. southern california emerges unscathed. and now attention is being turned to the next potentially apocalyptic event when the second half of the bridge has to come down. that's scheduled in about 11 months and it's already being called carmageddon 2. >> we have more work to do next time. it's going to be harder to do. >> reporter: the metro director of projects says the warning of...
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"well, you ain't no randy jackson, huh?" you're my dog. yeah.gloria. she sent in a tweet. she says "at my wedding, he serenaded my new british in-laws, they're with neil diamond's they're coming to america." [ laughter ] my dad actually did that. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ everywhere around the world they're coming to america ♪ ♪ evertime that flag's unfurled they're coming to america they're coming to america ♪ ♪ they're coming to america they're coming to america they're coming to america they're coming to america ♪ ♪ today today today ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all for "late night" hashtags -- for more of our favorites, go to latenightwithjimmyfallon.com. we'll be right back with the special edition of finals of the instant band. come back, everybody. i like things stacked. ♪ we like things stuffed. [ all ] topped! [ male announcer ] applebee's knows what the neighborhood likes, so we're serving up stacked, stuffed, and topped entrees! like the new chicken parmesan stack for only $9.99. there's also the new florentine topped ho
"well, you ain't no randy jackson, huh?" you're my dog. yeah.gloria. she sent in a tweet. she says "at my wedding, he serenaded my new british in-laws, they're with neil diamond's they're coming to america." [ laughter ] my dad actually did that. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ everywhere around the world they're coming to america ♪ ♪ evertime that flag's unfurled they're coming to america they're coming to america ♪ ♪ they're coming to america they're coming to america...
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cyber security chief has quit now his name is randy vickers and he resigned unexpectedly that is what's according to a government e-mail that was obtained by reuters now he was the director of the u.s. computer urgency readiness team and the e-mail didn't give any reason for vickers resigning but come on it comes on the heels of reports that any four thousand files from a pentagon supplier were hacked this was one of the largest cyber attacks on a government agency according to the government now the u.s. claimed that one on a foreign government but also in the hacking next hackers collective anonymous and goals which a lot of covers quite extensively they have targeted state websites in the past and they did that after u.s. intelligence agencies vowed to clamp down on them and little secteur on our mind you they claimed responsibility for a cyber attack on the u.s. senate web site so since then there's been a string of arrests on sixteen alleged anonymous members many of them are teenagers so the question we want to ask that kind of logically follows did a bunch of teenagers help take
cyber security chief has quit now his name is randy vickers and he resigned unexpectedly that is what's according to a government e-mail that was obtained by reuters now he was the director of the u.s. computer urgency readiness team and the e-mail didn't give any reason for vickers resigning but come on it comes on the heels of reports that any four thousand files from a pentagon supplier were hacked this was one of the largest cyber attacks on a government agency according to the government...
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all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and it goes to plays republican congressman randy bauer now he is a good ole boy from texas and until president obama released his birth certificate earlier this year he was also a birth or he was actually one of the three tax then lawmakers who co-sponsored this so-called birth of a bill which would have required all presidential candidates to produce a birth certificate to prove they meet constitutional requirements to be president and during a heated debate over health care reform now the power became famous for a very ugly outburst well another congressman was speaking take a listen and i warn you the sound is a little low so we'll play it twice but it is worth it. mr speaker. mr speaker do you hear he shouted baby killer while another congressman was addressing his fellow colleagues now that all aside now the republicans are in control he has landed a top seat on the financial services committee now does not make you feel secure in your government now he says it's his mission to help dismantle some of the laws dealing with banks and w
all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and it goes to plays republican congressman randy bauer now he is a good ole boy from texas and until president obama released his birth certificate earlier this year he was also a birth or he was actually one of the three tax then lawmakers who co-sponsored this so-called birth of a bill which would have required all presidential candidates to produce a birth certificate to prove they meet constitutional requirements to be president and during...
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replete with dictatorship comparison we are giving tonight's tool time award republican congressman randy nada bauer of texas. all right the country may be headed for default but there is still time for happy hour and joining me for it is r t correspondent christine and j.p. fair he is senior communications strategist with new media strategies thanks for being here you guys all right so sticking to the debt debate and some of the interesting against surrounding it apparently the house g.o.p. used a line from a recent ben affleck film to get fired and row. rally around boehner as planned he played it for republicans so they could do just that and check out the scene that they watch from the town. and as you know i can't tell you what it is you can never ask me about it later i'm going to hurt some people. i. was kind of going to take. is that a joke i mean you've got to be kidding me it's not only from the town but it is like they're plotting like a revenge attack which i guess you could say perhaps that's what the republicans are doing i don't know i mean they think follow me blindly with
replete with dictatorship comparison we are giving tonight's tool time award republican congressman randy nada bauer of texas. all right the country may be headed for default but there is still time for happy hour and joining me for it is r t correspondent christine and j.p. fair he is senior communications strategist with new media strategies thanks for being here you guys all right so sticking to the debt debate and some of the interesting against surrounding it apparently the house g.o.p....
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i did randy and brother wind which was one of jerry [inaudible] honor books. i have done my dearest apron. the latest one is [inaudible] the women of [inaudible] bend. these are about the women that made those wonderful quilts all over the world. alabama, the poorest county in the depression. the women made these quilts because they needed to keep her children warm and would stack them to make a mattress. they covered the tables with them, they used them for their children to crawl on when they would go outside and have picnics. they used the quilts for everything, small ones and large ones. now today, those quilts are going for 25,000 and more. it was my pleasure to go to g's bend and had the opportunity to quilt with them. my next picture book, i will share this with you and it is called never gotten. i would like to share it because this is something that had been in the process for about 20 years. i have been asking every west african that i have met, did you miss us? what i meant by that was are there stories in your culture that talk about the ones who w
i did randy and brother wind which was one of jerry [inaudible] honor books. i have done my dearest apron. the latest one is [inaudible] the women of [inaudible] bend. these are about the women that made those wonderful quilts all over the world. alabama, the poorest county in the depression. the women made these quilts because they needed to keep her children warm and would stack them to make a mattress. they covered the tables with them, they used them for their children to crawl on when they...
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shocking death, the results are in on how randy died. >>> in dundalk where the fourth of july celebration begins today. a parade, big name entertainment and a lot more. the story coming up here in wjz. >>> and the weekend is here with the weather work out for your holiday plans, don't miss the update. >>> complete coverage continues with t.j. honey, why aren't you playing with your friends? i am playing with my friends. hey, mrs. d... joseph? sarah! it's mommy's turn now. let's go. [ male announcer ] the average home has over four internet-connected devices. we were gonna storm the castle. i love your hair. [ sarah ] thanks i went to your guy. it's perfect. i thought we were storming the castle. [ male announcer ] that's why you need the internet rated #1 for supporting multiple users and devices simultaneously. verizon fios. a network ahead. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-tty/v. >>> an tops reveals randy savage died from heart disease. he had an enlarged heart with blocking of his arteries. he was driving when he crashed into a tree. he suffered minor
shocking death, the results are in on how randy died. >>> in dundalk where the fourth of july celebration begins today. a parade, big name entertainment and a lot more. the story coming up here in wjz. >>> and the weekend is here with the weather work out for your holiday plans, don't miss the update. >>> complete coverage continues with t.j. honey, why aren't you playing with your friends? i am playing with my friends. hey, mrs. d... joseph? sarah! it's mommy's turn...
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randi? >> interesting numbers. this about the las vegas billionaire talking poll it particulars? >> reporter: yeah, really, really quickly, billionaire steve, you've seen his resorts all over las vegas, he's blasting president obama. i'm going to read this quote from an earnings call yesterday. quote, i'm saying it bluntly that this administration is the greatest wet blanket to business and progress and job creation in
randi? >> interesting numbers. this about the las vegas billionaire talking poll it particulars? >> reporter: yeah, really, really quickly, billionaire steve, you've seen his resorts all over las vegas, he's blasting president obama. i'm going to read this quote from an earnings call yesterday. quote, i'm saying it bluntly that this administration is the greatest wet blanket to business and progress and job creation in
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. >> randy etzel continues to make his mark on the maryland football program, making it clear that the rules of the team will stand, starter or not. he dismissed a junior guard, gesten lewis, from the team for a violation of rules. you started 12 games last season. -- he started 12 games last season. the terms open up labor day at home against miami. -- the troops opened up labor day at home against miami. -- the terps. if an agreement comes in the next two weeks, that is fine. if real progress is felt, they say they will work through the weekend to finalize a deal. scott heads to the disabled list today. he aggravated a shoulder injury after crashing into a wall making a catch. fortunately for the orioles, mark reynolds remains healthy. he is a sensational power in arlington last night. reynolds pop has not mattered much lately. tonight, mitch adkins makes his orioles debut. getting a chance why -- while prime madison and crystalline try to figure things out. -- brian mathisen and chris tilghman try to figure things out. monster month siege -- shot. that is when things got interesting
. >> randy etzel continues to make his mark on the maryland football program, making it clear that the rules of the team will stand, starter or not. he dismissed a junior guard, gesten lewis, from the team for a violation of rules. you started 12 games last season. -- he started 12 games last season. the terms open up labor day at home against miami. -- the troops opened up labor day at home against miami. -- the terps. if an agreement comes in the next two weeks, that is fine. if real...
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randy, jonah, thanks so much.closing arguments will begin technically four minutes from now in the casey anthony trial. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. just don't feel like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies. more passion for the one ya love. more fun with your family and friends. it could be a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. come on, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging.
randy, jonah, thanks so much.closing arguments will begin technically four minutes from now in the casey anthony trial. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to...
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in 1992, seven years after fox started, ktvu's randy shandobil brought us a report with rupert murdoch. >> reporter: the hollywood establishment is being attacked from down under. cbs, nbc and abc had a basic strangle hold on prime time, australian media magnet rupert murdoch used his movie studio 21st century fox as a launching pad for his network. the first show was late night with joan rivers. other shows didn't draw well either, and then fox executives lost rivers' replacement in a contract dispute. many assumed murdoch would take up his signs and leave. >> nothing was working at all. not even married with children. i told him he could lose millions before he would turn the corner, he said if that's what it would take, that's what it would take. >> reporter: they knew he had the money. the question was, murdoch's perseverance and his taste. he has perpetually ridiculed for his headlines and bare boosms. for example married with children makes many people gag, but it has allowed fox to stretch from the two nights to six and soon to be seven. >> i will defend anything if it's funny e
in 1992, seven years after fox started, ktvu's randy shandobil brought us a report with rupert murdoch. >> reporter: the hollywood establishment is being attacked from down under. cbs, nbc and abc had a basic strangle hold on prime time, australian media magnet rupert murdoch used his movie studio 21st century fox as a launching pad for his network. the first show was late night with joan rivers. other shows didn't draw well either, and then fox executives lost rivers' replacement in a...
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here's randi kaye. >> reporter: it is the other question in the casey anthony trial.-- the fbi's dna tests ruled out george or lee anthony. but that didn't stop the defense from suggesting it during one of the most explosive moments of the trial. >> were you asked to conduct a paternity test for lee anthony as to caylee -- being the potential father of caylee anthony? >> jesse grund, casey anthony's ex fiance, isn't the father, either. >> i got a paternity test done to prove that i was not caylee's biological father. >> grund says a pregnant casey told him the baby was his. but when caylee was born less than seven months after the couple had met, he knew it wasn't true. even so, grund wanted to be a father to her. >> did you love little caylee like she was your own child? >> a piece of paper couldn't tell me not to love her like she was my daughter. >> reporter: but casey anthony told different things to different people. according to this deposition by brittany sheiber, an old friend, casey told brittany she didn't know who the father was. brittany goes on to say tha
here's randi kaye. >> reporter: it is the other question in the casey anthony trial.-- the fbi's dna tests ruled out george or lee anthony. but that didn't stop the defense from suggesting it during one of the most explosive moments of the trial. >> were you asked to conduct a paternity test for lee anthony as to caylee -- being the potential father of caylee anthony? >> jesse grund, casey anthony's ex fiance, isn't the father, either. >> i got a paternity test done to...
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randy paige reports even after getting caught, the feds say suspects fooled airport security a seconde. >> this is an extremely serious breach. it's among the highest order. >> reporter: the first breach happened on friday at jfk international airport in new york. a nigerian man identified as olajide noibi was allowed past the first checkpoint after showing his tsa agent a boarding pass for a flight that had already flown with someone else's name on it and a student id with his name on it. noibi allegedly showed the same bogus boarding pass to a virgin america gate attendant who let him board the plane t wasn't until they were in midair en route to los angeles when a flight attendant noticed he was sitting on what should be a vacant seat. he was questioned on arrival and released. yesterday noibi was spotted again using another expired boarding pass at a delta gate trying to board a flight to atlanta. this time, the fbi arrested him. noibi told an fbi agent he used the same expired boarding pass ruse at the initial screening location at l.a.x. and was allowed once again into the restr
randy paige reports even after getting caught, the feds say suspects fooled airport security a seconde. >> this is an extremely serious breach. it's among the highest order. >> reporter: the first breach happened on friday at jfk international airport in new york. a nigerian man identified as olajide noibi was allowed past the first checkpoint after showing his tsa agent a boarding pass for a flight that had already flown with someone else's name on it and a student id with his name...
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sergeant randy johnson was put in charge. >> well, it's new territory. none of us had ever done anything like this. it's not even all the way legal. i mean, it's legal in our county. >> montgomery: johnson used to bust local pot growers; now, he's working with them. >> 'morning. >> good morning. >> montgomery: matt cohen is one of the new breed of growers in the county. >> how's everything going? >> busy, busy, busy. >> montgomery: for years, he says he's tried to run his medical marijuana operation like a legitimate business. so, when the county announced a new program to license pot growers, he was one of the first to sign up. >> right here, you can see it says "mendocino county sheriff" on it. it's upside down, though. >> montgomery: these zip ties mark the plant as legal. cohen paid $50 for each of the ties, $1,500 to join the program, and $500 for every inspection. in return, cohen gets to grow a lot more plants than otherwise allowed-- up to 99 of them, which can generate several hundred thousand dollars a year in income for his farm co-op. and he
sergeant randy johnson was put in charge. >> well, it's new territory. none of us had ever done anything like this. it's not even all the way legal. i mean, it's legal in our county. >> montgomery: johnson used to bust local pot growers; now, he's working with them. >> 'morning. >> good morning. >> montgomery: matt cohen is one of the new breed of growers in the county. >> how's everything going? >> busy, busy, busy. >> montgomery: for years, he...
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her husband randy is in another section of the store stocking the shelves when three young men enter. neja is punched immediately. the thieves demand that she open the cash register. randy hears her scream, but as he turns to go to her aid one of the teenagers hits him from behind with a baseball bat. as neja struggles to open the cash register, one of the attackers shoots her in the arm while the other two continually kick her husband. the robbers get away with the cash, but not the crime. the surveillance video of the kim robbery is aired on the local news. a relative recognizes one of the three attackers and turns him in. the tip leads to the arrest and conviction of all three suspects. ask anyone in law enforcement and they will tell you surveillance video is a powerful weapon for catching the criminal. >> it's becoming a very, very valuable tool especially as technology is emerging allowing us in law enforcement to better adapt and handle video that has been recovered in a crime and use it as an investigative lead or for prosecution. >> but can surveillance cameras actually help
her husband randy is in another section of the store stocking the shelves when three young men enter. neja is punched immediately. the thieves demand that she open the cash register. randy hears her scream, but as he turns to go to her aid one of the teenagers hits him from behind with a baseball bat. as neja struggles to open the cash register, one of the attackers shoots her in the arm while the other two continually kick her husband. the robbers get away with the cash, but not the crime. the...
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randy said something, i met him at a st. jude event. all of these concerts, all these records won't matter what will matter in the end is what did for people. did you do something good? did you help out some people that less fortunate? that will determine whether or not you are happy. >> sean: and you are doing that. >> i hope so. >> sean: love the cd. i'm putting it on my website. brad paisley, you are a great american. god bless. >> thank you. >> sean: thank you for being with us. monday was the 4th of july. millions of us celebrated with our families. thousands of men and women in our armed forces overseas, far from their loved ones. one way to honor them is go to vetshelpingheroes.org. right on the bottom of the screen. people providing funds for serve dogs to assist military personnel who have been wounded in the global war on terrorism. you can help them help our soldiers. we
randy said something, i met him at a st. jude event. all of these concerts, all these records won't matter what will matter in the end is what did for people. did you do something good? did you help out some people that less fortunate? that will determine whether or not you are happy. >> sean: and you are doing that. >> i hope so. >> sean: love the cd. i'm putting it on my website. brad paisley, you are a great american. god bless. >> thank you. >> sean: thank you...
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> reporter: an ordinary congressional hearing this morning chaired by texas republican congressman randyere's what's important about it. those guys. those guys, right now, at this moment, may be the most powerful guys in the world. because they run the credit rating agencies, standard & poor's, moody's and other firms that make billions just by rating just how risky it is to lend money to businesses or to countries. >> am i right to worry that this could be real bad if our debt was downgraded? >> reporter: that's what everyone is worried about. these guys and their firms downgrading u.s. bonds, declaring to the chinese and the arabs and investors all over the world that our country may be a little risky to loan money to right now. so, what does it mean to you? >> it's important because for the average consumer on main street whehethe government's credit gets downgraded and uncle sam has to pay more to make good on its debt and its loans, consumers will also have to pay the price. >> reporter: farnoosh tornabi is a personal finance expert in new york city. and she's got a simple message.
> reporter: an ordinary congressional hearing this morning chaired by texas republican congressman randyere's what's important about it. those guys. those guys, right now, at this moment, may be the most powerful guys in the world. because they run the credit rating agencies, standard & poor's, moody's and other firms that make billions just by rating just how risky it is to lend money to businesses or to countries. >> am i right to worry that this could be real bad if our debt was...
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he's first sergeant randy shorter. we have sergeant anthony cook. these are two familiar faces.ell who has just joined the platoon. want to introduce you here, give us a sense of what it's been like for you, to be here in the platoon joining this band of brothers. >> from the moment we came in, the guys gave me that filling out period. after a while they accepted me into the platoon and it's just like being a part of a family. >> we talk about family, and on the holidays like today, you cannot be with them, right? but you're with each other. how does that help. >> it helps because we're here together thick and thin. we go through the toughest of times but we always pool each other together. times like today we can think about the moments back home. >> would you agree with that? >> yes, like you've seen earlier, we've been helping out at one big family. everybody getting nice haircuts. >> yeah, you cleaned up in that poker game. >> it's good to have all these guys around with us, and i can't say enough about them. >> i want to give everyone a chance to say something. i'm going to
he's first sergeant randy shorter. we have sergeant anthony cook. these are two familiar faces.ell who has just joined the platoon. want to introduce you here, give us a sense of what it's been like for you, to be here in the platoon joining this band of brothers. >> from the moment we came in, the guys gave me that filling out period. after a while they accepted me into the platoon and it's just like being a part of a family. >> we talk about family, and on the holidays like today,...