says every one of them has suffered some kind of injury. >> scott cuomo: there's not a guy heret now that's not hurting in some way, shape, or form. >> martin: well, you can see it. >> cuomo: one of them, i think broke his nose last friday. nobody cares. >> martin: is he going to fight today? >> cuomo: nobody cares. >> martin: how would a woman do in there? >> cuomo: i don't know, sir. we'll see. i mean, she... if she comes to this course and gets to this point, she'll be treated just like the men are, so we'll see. >> martin: we wanted to see what it takes to get through the rest of the course, so we flew into the mountains of the mojave desert in california for the final and toughest part. 85 marines started out two and a half months ago. 59 are left and they are 15 days from graduation. all of them are men, but we're here to see what females would have to endure taking this final exam, marine style. the packs weigh 115 pounds-- not just weapons and ammunition, but all the food and water the marines will need to get them up and back down the steep mountain ridges. we're doing