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russ? >> mitchell: elizabeth palmer in cairo, thank you. nato and the united states are both investigating the weekend air strikes along the afghan border that left 24 pakistani soldiers dead. thousands of pakistanis converged outside the u.s. consulate in karachi today as antiu.s. protests spread. charlie d'agata has the latest. >> reporter: in a small village in northern pakistan today, they held a funeral for najeeb ullah, a young soldier mistakenly killed by nato forces. it was the last chance for asfand yar to see his young son's face. "we've given our children up for the security of this country," he says, "not so that they're killed in their own land." the pakistani government called the cross-border air strike an unprovoked attack and shut down vital supply routes to u.s. troops in afghanistan and demanded the u.s. vacate a key air base. today afghan officials said its forces called in the air strike after taking fire from the direction of two pakistani border posts. they've also expressed concern the attack may cause long-term dama
russ? >> mitchell: elizabeth palmer in cairo, thank you. nato and the united states are both investigating the weekend air strikes along the afghan border that left 24 pakistani soldiers dead. thousands of pakistanis converged outside the u.s. consulate in karachi today as antiu.s. protests spread. charlie d'agata has the latest. >> reporter: in a small village in northern pakistan today, they held a funeral for najeeb ullah, a young soldier mistakenly killed by nato forces. it was...
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russ?cairo, thank you very much. >>> coming up on 4 minutes past the hour. >>> let's go over to the news desk with michelle miller for a look at the rest of the headlines. >>> arab officials are working against sanctions on syria where anti-government v anti-government violence has been ongoing since march. thousands of people have died in syria in the violent crackdown. several people were killed yesterday. syria blames armed groups for killing civilians. >>> at least 15 people are dead after a series of bomb blasts in iraq this morning. a roadside bomb blew up a truck carrying construction workers on the outskirts of baghdad. three other bombs exploded in central baghdad. violence in iraq has escalated as the u.s. prepares to leave at the end of the year. >>> the mayor of los angeles who is sympathetic with the occupy wall street movement now says those camped out around l.a. city hall will have to leave. antonio villaraigosa says the camp imposes a threat to public health and safe safety
russ?cairo, thank you very much. >>> coming up on 4 minutes past the hour. >>> let's go over to the news desk with michelle miller for a look at the rest of the headlines. >>> arab officials are working against sanctions on syria where anti-government v anti-government violence has been ongoing since march. thousands of people have died in syria in the violent crackdown. several people were killed yesterday. syria blames armed groups for killing civilians....
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whitt, good evening. >> reporter: russ, good evening. nato forces would not intentionally target pakistani troops so this i so-called a min the heat of battle but it's the kind of mistake the u.s. can ill afford. as coalition forces battled insurgents along the poorly defined afghanistan-pakistan border, nato aircrafts hit two pakistanis outposts. >> support was called in, in the develop the of the tactical situation. and it is what highly likely caused pakistan casualties. >> reporter: giving few details, isaf spokesman carsten jacobson immediately promised an investigation. >> we don't know numbers. we tonight know the magnitude of the incident. >> reporter: pakistan's prime minister condemned what he called an attack on the nation's sovereignty. in the first ultimate am of the kind, his government gave the united states 15 days to advocate shamsi airbase, the unofficial hub for drone strikes in pakistan. pakistan also sealed off crucial overland supply routes, which in recent months accounted for 30% of all cargo bound for u.s. forces
whitt, good evening. >> reporter: russ, good evening. nato forces would not intentionally target pakistani troops so this i so-called a min the heat of battle but it's the kind of mistake the u.s. can ill afford. as coalition forces battled insurgents along the poorly defined afghanistan-pakistan border, nato aircrafts hit two pakistanis outposts. >> support was called in, in the develop the of the tactical situation. and it is what highly likely caused pakistan casualties. >>...
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russ?> manuel gallegus in state college, pennsylvania, thanks a lot. >>> for more on the story, let's turn to jean casarez, a correspondent for "in session" on trutv and has been covering the penn state case since the very beginning and is in state college with more. we talked about the ncaa investigation. let's talk about the police investigation now. what is the latest? >> reporter: well, the latest is that we are hearing that more alleged victims are coming forward this week. we tried to contact civil attorneys to talk about the civil rights aspect of all of this. they would make appointments but then have to cancel because saying that alleged victims were coming to them, they needed to talk with them. when you look at the federal aspect of this, this may be growing, because when you look at the grand jury document, it talks about victim number 4, for instance that he went with jerry sandusky to the alamo bowl to san antonio and outback bowl, that is florida. he accompanied him on numero
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. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. we begin tonight with a disturbing story-- story involving a college football powerhouse. a former long time assistant coach for the penn state lions is out on bail tonight after being charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse of underaged boys. also, two more penn state officials are expected to turn themselves in amid charges of a cover-up. dean reynolds has the story. >> jerry sandusky. >> reporter: for 67-year-old jerry sandusky a jubilant career at penn state has dwindled to a per walk and prosecution. >> jerry is very, very depressed, he's very up set. he's very distraught about the charges, the allegations. >> reporter: in a 40 count indictment ending a three year inquiry sandusky is alleged to have targeted at least eight boys for sexual advances or assaults over 15 years. pennsylvania attorney general linda kelley says this case a sexual predator who used his position within the university and community to repeatedly prey on young boys. for 32 years sand
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russ? >> elizabeth palmer in cairo, thank you. tens of thousands poured into the streets of damascus today to show their support for president bashar assad, but to opponents, he's seen as a brutal dictator, ordering the crackdown on syria's eight-month uprising inch a rare interview, a defiant asad blamed the bloodshed on militants and vowed to crush them. >> whenever you have militants, you have killing. so the role of the government is to fight those militants in order to restore the civility and to protect the civilians. >> mitchell: and late-breaking news tonight in new york city. mayor michael bloomberg and police commissioner ray kelly have announced the arrest of a man for allegedly plotting to build and detonate bombs that would target politicians, government employees and military personnel returning from afghanistan. >> the suspect was a so-called "lone wolf," motivated by his own resentment of the presence of american troops in iraq and afghanistan, as well as inspired by al qaeda propaganda. he was not part of a larger
russ? >> elizabeth palmer in cairo, thank you. tens of thousands poured into the streets of damascus today to show their support for president bashar assad, but to opponents, he's seen as a brutal dictator, ordering the crackdown on syria's eight-month uprising inch a rare interview, a defiant asad blamed the bloodshed on militants and vowed to crush them. >> whenever you have militants, you have killing. so the role of the government is to fight those militants in order to restore...
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russ? >> mitchell: norah o'donell in honolulu. thank you very much. also at the apac summit canada's prime minister stephen harper said today he is disappointed the u.s. decided to delay approval of the proposed keystone x-l oil pipeline from alberta across the u.s. to the texas gulf. harper said canada would try to sell the oil to china and other asian markets. allegations of sexual abuse now shaking the citadel, the south carolina military college. officials said this weekend they regret they did not further pursue a 2007 complaint against youth camp counselor louis reville who was accused of showing pornography and performing a sex act in front of two boys five years earlier. he was-- and the cloud of sex abuse charges still hangs heavy over penn state university tonight. cbs news chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian has more from a campus in disarray. >> a sleepy sunday morning on penn state's campus belied the storm still swirling around the university. >> this is going to be something that the penn state community is going to be reli
russ? >> mitchell: norah o'donell in honolulu. thank you very much. also at the apac summit canada's prime minister stephen harper said today he is disappointed the u.s. decided to delay approval of the proposed keystone x-l oil pipeline from alberta across the u.s. to the texas gulf. harper said canada would try to sell the oil to china and other asian markets. allegations of sexual abuse now shaking the citadel, the south carolina military college. officials said this weekend they...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. the white house tonight is calling on the congressional super committee to do its jobs and produce a deficit-cutting plan by the wednesday deadline. that's easier said than done because signs of progress are virtually non-existent tonight. while the sounds of partnership are mounting to a roar. whit johnson in washington is tracking the debate. >> reporter: staring down another congressional failure. >> i think we're deep into the fourth quarter, but there's still time on the clock. >> super committee members seem resigned to their opportunity. >> it's not entirely too late. it's still possible to reach an agreement, but it's going to be tough given where the clock is. >> reporter: after ten weeks of closed-door meetings, the bipartisan group tasked with reducing deficits by $1.2 trillion over ten years, came up empty. committee co-chair democratic senator patty murray blamed
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. nine months after the popular uprising that seemed to herald the new egypt, cairo's tahrir square is once again the center of turmoil. at least one person was killed and more than 600 injured today. clashes between security forces and demonstrators in the square where last winter's democratic protest began. charlie d'agata has more. >> reporter: it's some of the worst violence egypt has seen since the overthrow of president hosni mubarak. this time, protesters led by the muslim brotherhood are demanding an end to military rule. it presents a potentially dangerous confrontation between the most powerful political group in the country, and egypt's military leaders for the fears time. thousands of police cracked down on demonstrators who were determined to take over tahrir square and stay there. >> as the protesters were taken back into police lines they ran almost a gaunt let of riot police and plainsclothes men viciously beating them with sticks, with rocks slapping them with
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russ mitchell has the story. >> good morning, everyone. >> reporter: here in this juvenile courtroom you can't play a game with me. >> reporter: no-nonsense judge jimmy edwards doles out wisdom to kids accused of crimes. too often, it's too late. >> when i get ready to lock you up, nobody is going to be down here supporting you. >> what is the toughest part of your day? >> when children come in and i know that they need help, i know but for somebody else getting involved in their lives, they had no opportunity of succeeding. >> reporter: to reduce the number of kids who wind up in jail, judge edwards created classrooms. two years ago, he eached the innovative concept academy for youngsters who appeared destine it for a life of crime. more than 700 students have enrolled. >> let's not lock them all up. let's teach them. what's so great about teaching them is that they want to learn. >> reporter: 18-year-old jakayla ivory came to the academy last fall after she assaulted a classmate. >> how do you think you've changed over the last year? >> i'm doing better in school. i'm more helpful
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rights of the right to and then the will hand it over and all the good stuff gets taken out again russ thank you so much for your insight on all this that was russ baker investigative journalist and author of the book family of secrets the bush dynasty and the world's twenty most powerful nations are set to gather in france in a couple of days of protests are already heating up outside of the summit site today was day one of the planned four day demonstration thousands of protesters and needs are speaking out against globalization and capitalism france now trying to prevent a repeat of the mass demonstrations turned violent in nice back in two thousand riot police and it estimated fifty thousand protesters clashed in the streets and artsy correspondent daniel bushell is in the thick of the action and nice earlier i spoke to daniel here's what he had to say. so what's really interesting here is the protest is a good thing small if in previous g twenty summit we've seen a lot of oil and a lot of provocation we've seen a lot of battles with riot police and so on this time we're actually s
rights of the right to and then the will hand it over and all the good stuff gets taken out again russ thank you so much for your insight on all this that was russ baker investigative journalist and author of the book family of secrets the bush dynasty and the world's twenty most powerful nations are set to gather in france in a couple of days of protests are already heating up outside of the summit site today was day one of the planned four day demonstration thousands of protesters and needs...
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the website who what why dot com as well as author of the book family of secrets the bush dynasty russ welcome back to the program thanks tom great to be here great to have you with us gandhi was rumored to have said first they ignore you then they then then they ridicule you then they fight you then you win. do you does that quote summarize the the arc that occupy wall street is going through with the growth of the corporate media. i it certainly does as you may know we have a piece up on our website who what why dot com about a remarkable piece in the new york times where the the new york times public editor wrote a column where he was very figure out what in the world is occupy wall street about how should the media cover it and then he reached out to a few colleagues two former top editors who now run journalistic training centers and he asked them how should we cover. occupy wall street and i was just absolutely astounded at what they said may i read a couple of those to you here if they're short and. yes sure ok so here's what this guy who runs a place called the pointer institut
the website who what why dot com as well as author of the book family of secrets the bush dynasty russ welcome back to the program thanks tom great to be here great to have you with us gandhi was rumored to have said first they ignore you then they then then they ridicule you then they fight you then you win. do you does that quote summarize the the arc that occupy wall street is going through with the growth of the corporate media. i it certainly does as you may know we have a piece up on our...
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. >> thank you, russ and wisdom and thank you for letting us be a part of your weekend.s also to my producer rich dunn and photographer jim bain. we hope to see you tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. for redskins pregame. good night. night.
. >> thank you, russ and wisdom and thank you for letting us be a part of your weekend.s also to my producer rich dunn and photographer jim bain. we hope to see you tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. for redskins pregame. good night. night.
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i also looked very carefully at russ bengston's radio report that reported the service gaps and the lack of the capacity and the three-page memo that we had as exhibit c from a number of documents. to me, it lacked showing there was a capacity problem. in many ways, some of the questions i asked at the last meeting for methodology and the number of calls made her versus the number of call failures -- i do not feel like there was enough information to show me that the project sponsor hazmat is a burden of -- had met its burden. in addition, there was quite a bit of information from a number of exhibits that they showed. and although the project sponsor claims that it is not scientific and not checked, i feel like the information in here is, in a sense, we have to question three-page study is done by radio engineers from verizon. we need to not just rely on the technology data done by product sponsor but you have an independent way to look at data. i will be working to look at ways we can address this at the city wide level. in my opinion, after looking at all the evidence, it seems that t
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russ mitchell, cbs news, st.rful message too for the rest of the country. >> good for them. very good stuff. >>> here is betty nguyen at the news desk with a final check of today's other headlines for us. >>> good morning. >>> los angeles police have reopened the investigation into the death of actress natalie wood. wood drowned 30 years ago following a night of partying on a yacht off the california coast. her husband, actor robert wagner, and another actor, christopher walken were on board. at the time her death was ruled an accident. police say they will reveal new information today. you can see more on the case on "48 hours mystery vanity fair hollywood scandal" tomorrow night on cbs. >>> in oklahoma city three girls survived a terrifying elevator accident. the girls wandered into the elevator shaft through an open door tuesday, but the door locked and the car started moving down on top of them and then they called 911. >> oh, god! >> hello? >> we are trapped! >> where? >> high school. >> reporter: listen to
russ mitchell, cbs news, st.rful message too for the rest of the country. >> good for them. very good stuff. >>> here is betty nguyen at the news desk with a final check of today's other headlines for us. >>> good morning. >>> los angeles police have reopened the investigation into the death of actress natalie wood. wood drowned 30 years ago following a night of partying on a yacht off the california coast. her husband, actor robert wagner, and another actor,...
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russ, what is the real story? >> there is an important lesson we learned from the pilgrims which is when they first came to the country they thought it would be nice to share. they had a big area that they farmed. >> john: the corporation ordered them to share. >> work on this together and divvy it up equally. the first winter was is pretty harsh and it was cold and a lot o of them got sick. they were in a new place but they also didn't grow much food. they didn't for two reasons. one was if everybody is working together there is a tendency to shirk and say let the other guy myit and i will still get nye share. when the harvest came some people poached. they picked the fruit, it was corn in this case typically. picked it early thinking i will get a whole ear of corn, otherwise i'm sharing it with somebody else. >> john: i want to grab my share before the other guy. >> and get a bigger share. the productivity in the first year was atrocious and governor bradford realized this immediately after he saw what happened
russ, what is the real story? >> there is an important lesson we learned from the pilgrims which is when they first came to the country they thought it would be nice to share. they had a big area that they farmed. >> john: the corporation ordered them to share. >> work on this together and divvy it up equally. the first winter was is pretty harsh and it was cold and a lot o of them got sick. they were in a new place but they also didn't grow much food. they didn't for two...
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. >>> russ mihara is up next with sumo. >>> at the kyushu grand sumo tournament, the nearly promoted ozeki homasho and his rival kisenosato is going to join him at that rank. let's see how they did. kisenosato in a final tribute to his late stable master who died suddenly at age 59. he holds the series edge 5-4. in terms of skill and motivation, this is all kisenosato. ozeki controlling this from start to finish. it is a forced out victory, his fourth in a row. >> not only is he the newest ozeki, the only undefeated even though it is still early. surprisingly, he has a losing record against kyokutenho 7-10. the schenn ozeki doesn't waste time seizing a solid grip. he is not going to let go until he parts the mongolian outside. that is four in a row for the hometown hero. >>> the king of the ring is still hakuho looking to win a fifth straight championship at the venue. the only thing hakuho hasn't accomplished is win a basho with a perfect 15-0 mark. he does have a 10-0 record against tochinoshin. the young georgian is out of shape. once the match starts quickly finds himself out of
. >>> russ mihara is up next with sumo. >>> at the kyushu grand sumo tournament, the nearly promoted ozeki homasho and his rival kisenosato is going to join him at that rank. let's see how they did. kisenosato in a final tribute to his late stable master who died suddenly at age 59. he holds the series edge 5-4. in terms of skill and motivation, this is all kisenosato. ozeki controlling this from start to finish. it is a forced out victory, his fourth in a row. >> not...
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the setting is carved from rock and tehran nis -- tehran gnaw cor russ rex bone.designer has sold one it an unnamed buyer. >>> locals gathered at ocean beach today to watch top surfers from around the world to compete. kelly slater won his heat, and he is now just one contest away from his 11th title. today's competition continues despite a shark scare. surfer dusty payne said he spotted a large shark fin. rangers didn't find anything, and they say it could have been a dolphin. he is pretty insuccess stint it wasn't -- insistent it wasn't though jie. and what about football? >> the raiders added a veteran for carson palmer to throw to abb >>> carson palmer and t.j. herschman were playing catch wondering if they would play football and now they are raiders. they were 34 years old and it is a veteran receiver catching passes from palmer when they were with the bengals together. he had 30 receptions for the ravens last year and scored three touchdowns. college ball riding high after their triple overtime win at usc. stanford goes on the road to oregon state this week
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let me ask you about europe for a moment, russ. the ecb lowering interest rates once again and back and forth about whether the greeks will hold a national referendum on cuts required in order to get that last loan installment. how do you see this playing out? >> first of all, is greece here even if we get past this period of instability, arguing the haircut is not enough. you probably have to go back somewhere in 2012. second of all, the banks, one of the big risks for the economy is that the european banking system goes into a crisis, so how the banks are capitalized is critical, and probably most importantly, spain and italy. these are countries largely insolvent. investors get panicky and drive up the cost of their borrowing, that's going to be a very hard problem to solve. >> is it justified to have the u.s. market so focused on greece and the eurozone the way we are? it's really dictating movement. >> i think no. the other report that maybe surprises is that u.s. corporate earnings in the third quarter were relatively healthy
let me ask you about europe for a moment, russ. the ecb lowering interest rates once again and back and forth about whether the greeks will hold a national referendum on cuts required in order to get that last loan installment. how do you see this playing out? >> first of all, is greece here even if we get past this period of instability, arguing the haircut is not enough. you probably have to go back somewhere in 2012. second of all, the banks, one of the big risks for the economy is...
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the setting is carved from rock and tehran nis -- tehran gnaw cor russ rex bone. designer has sold one it an unnamed buyer. >>> locals gathered at ocean beach today to watch top surfers from around the world to compete. kelly slater won his heat, and he is now just one contest away from his 11th title. today's competition continues despite a shark scare. surfer dusty payne said he spotted a large shark fin. rangers didn't find anything, and they say it could have been a dolphin. he is pretty insuccess stint it wasn't -- insistent it wasn't though jie. and what about football? >> the raiders added a veteran for carson palmer to throw to, state farm. this is jessica. hey, jessica, jerry neumann with a policy question. jerry, how are you doing? fine, i just got a little fender bender. oh, jerry, i'm so sorry. i would love to help but remember, you dropped us last month. yeah, you know it's funny. it only took 15 minutes to sign up for that new auto insurance company but it's taken a lot longer to hear back. is your car up a pole again? [ crying ] i miss you, jessica!
the setting is carved from rock and tehran nis -- tehran gnaw cor russ rex bone. designer has sold one it an unnamed buyer. >>> locals gathered at ocean beach today to watch top surfers from around the world to compete. kelly slater won his heat, and he is now just one contest away from his 11th title. today's competition continues despite a shark scare. surfer dusty payne said he spotted a large shark fin. rangers didn't find anything, and they say it could have been a dolphin. he is...
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russ gerling says it would create 20,000 jobs and the protests have come as a surprise. >> we never expected be the lightning rod. at the end of the day, we build a conduit from a to b. >> reporter: david molino calls it a no-brainer. >> it's a lifeline for many of our members. >> reporter: but the canadian crude has to be dug or steamed out of the ground. a process that pumps greenhouse gas into the atmosphere. environmentalists say it's the dirtiest oil on the planet. >> what the major oil companies are doing now, they're going after the more destructive, more risky forms of oil. >> reporter: politically, it's a tough spot for the president. two groups that will be an important part of his reelection bid. although the president is under pressure to create jobs. environmentalists say the keystone pipeline is not the way to do it. even heckling him during a recent speech in denver. >> thank you guys. we're looking at it right now, all right? no decision has been made. i know your deep concern about it. >> reporter: president obama's final decision was expected by the end of the year. but tha
russ gerling says it would create 20,000 jobs and the protests have come as a surprise. >> we never expected be the lightning rod. at the end of the day, we build a conduit from a to b. >> reporter: david molino calls it a no-brainer. >> it's a lifeline for many of our members. >> reporter: but the canadian crude has to be dug or steamed out of the ground. a process that pumps greenhouse gas into the atmosphere. environmentalists say it's the dirtiest oil on the planet....
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before we break another zast russ week for herman cain with that interminable pause over the libya question. and that pause followed rick perry deeply fatal pause in the g.o.p. debate last week. saturday night live mixed empathy and ridicule. >> the three departments i cut, education, the commerce -- trying to think. but my brain is just going -- [laughter] it is hot. yeah. this jacket, get out of it real quick. come here. come here, come here. >> it's ok. >> it's all right. not going to be president, am i? >> no, you're not. [laughter] chris: 25 years ago, s.n.l. picked on another politician's pauses. the premise was that ronald reagan needed back stage prompting. >> if you're stumped for an answer, i'll talk into the mic and it will be transmitted directly into the receiver. and so -- >> just like radio. [laughter] ladies and gentlemen of the press, excuse me. [laughter] i knew that. i was just taking a dramatic pause. i'm not stupid. thank you. >> in light of recent events, you feel the secret arms deal to iran was a mistake? >> i would like to answer that with a definitive -- no -- no!
before we break another zast russ week for herman cain with that interminable pause over the libya question. and that pause followed rick perry deeply fatal pause in the g.o.p. debate last week. saturday night live mixed empathy and ridicule. >> the three departments i cut, education, the commerce -- trying to think. but my brain is just going -- [laughter] it is hot. yeah. this jacket, get out of it real quick. come here. come here, come here. >> it's ok. >> it's all right....
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that collision led to russ morgan being assigned. he was actually aboard the second patrol. the first patrol the skipper at that time was very typical. commanding submarines of the beginning of the war. he had fired some shots. as they have been taught, when away as quickly as he could and did not follow. in the opinion of the executive officer he had actually avoided contact. he strongly suspected that a man was not cut out to be. that the executive officer was a javelin named dick obtain who would eventually being the most prolific submarine captain of world war two. his water commanded recommended. and morgan was a board and observe the other captain and saw what was going on. he started politicking once you get to australia and being on a patrol. that is what happened. i think it is important that decommissioning skipper who tore around the first patrol and robes the xl the wrong way i was not very effective being a submarine commander, he went on to serve in the service navy, did the few things that helped to win the war and that helps with a lot. there were just not cu
that collision led to russ morgan being assigned. he was actually aboard the second patrol. the first patrol the skipper at that time was very typical. commanding submarines of the beginning of the war. he had fired some shots. as they have been taught, when away as quickly as he could and did not follow. in the opinion of the executive officer he had actually avoided contact. he strongly suspected that a man was not cut out to be. that the executive officer was a javelin named dick obtain who...
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diners ate the roasted chicken, russ set potatoes and of course pumpkin pie. it was a special addition to the food bank's popular pantry program. >> the pantry program is where we use donated food, and we take it to schools and nonprofit organizations and churches and most often they use what they need. >> it has provided for more than 36,000 households. they also received enough food to take home for tomorrow. >>> a san jose family has a special reason to give thanks tonight. they greeted corporal daniel frank at san jose mineta airport. the marine returned home from afghanistan. he was on a second tour when he stepped on an explosive and lost part of his leg. >> it could have been way worse. all of the explosives went off so a got a little bit of what went off. i could have been dead almost guaranteed. i was lucky. >> the 24-year-old will be fitted for a prosthetic leg next week. he hopes to have a future in-law enforcement. -- future in law enforcement. >>> new tactics the from occupy san francisco. a new plan to fight the big banks, and they might need you
diners ate the roasted chicken, russ set potatoes and of course pumpkin pie. it was a special addition to the food bank's popular pantry program. >> the pantry program is where we use donated food, and we take it to schools and nonprofit organizations and churches and most often they use what they need. >> it has provided for more than 36,000 households. they also received enough food to take home for tomorrow. >>> a san jose family has a special reason to give thanks...
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diners ate the roasted chicken, russ set potatoes and of course pumpkin pie. it was a special addition to the food bank's popular pantry program. >> the pantry program is where we use donated food, and we take it to schools and nonprofit organizations and churches and most often they use what they need. >> it has provided for more than 36,000 households. they also received enough food to take home for tomorrow. >>> a san jose family has a special reason to give thanks tonight. they greeted corporal daniel frank at san jose mineta airport. the marine returned home from afghanistan. he was on a second tour when he stepped on an explosive and lost part of his leg. >> it could have been way worse. all of the explosives went off so a got a little bit of what went off. i could have been dead almost guaranteed. i was lucky. >> the 24-year-old will be fitted for a prosthetic leg next week. he hopes to have a future in-law enforcement. -- future in law enforcement. >>> new tactics the from occupy san francisco. a new plan to fight the big banks, and they might need you
diners ate the roasted chicken, russ set potatoes and of course pumpkin pie. it was a special addition to the food bank's popular pantry program. >> the pantry program is where we use donated food, and we take it to schools and nonprofit organizations and churches and most often they use what they need. >> it has provided for more than 36,000 households. they also received enough food to take home for tomorrow. >>> a san jose family has a special reason to give thanks...