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the department of the navy. and transportation. d in 2003 it was transferred to the newly formed department of homeland security. but defending our homeland is nothing new for american's life savers. after an eight-year bloody war of independence, our new country was in dire straits. in the course of the revolution, america accrued a $15 million debt. urged by the first secretary of the treasury, alexander hamilton, congress authorized the construction of ten cutters to be built at the cost of $1,000 each. on august 4, 1790, the revenue cutter service was born. >> they were created to enforce the tariffs and custom laws of the united states. >> dr. robert browning jr. is the chief historian. how did they recruit? >> they started off with virtually no organization. the officers have no official uniform. they don't even have an official flag until later on. but yet they're expected to enforce the laws of the united states. it was somewhat unlike the navy because the navy is laid up, but the revenue cutters are out there almost on a da
the department of the navy. and transportation. d in 2003 it was transferred to the newly formed department of homeland security. but defending our homeland is nothing new for american's life savers. after an eight-year bloody war of independence, our new country was in dire straits. in the course of the revolution, america accrued a $15 million debt. urged by the first secretary of the treasury, alexander hamilton, congress authorized the construction of ten cutters to be built at the cost of...
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i said look, i want to be in the navy.could draft a letter and send it to the war department and request that you would like to be taken in to the army because we feel that your athletic ability would offset your eyesight. 60 days later i was in the navy. >> teams would lose eight or nine, ten players. >> as the players went off to war, the gerl's baseball league was formed to fill the void and please the fans. >> we had some really great times with different teams. and we really had to fight the win the game. >> 20-year-old dottie collins pitched for the fort wayne daisys. >> it was very popular. we used to pack them in fort way wayne. >> one may nor league player who felt the squeeze of the draft, he was pitching for the st. paul saints when uncle sam sent him a draft notice. >> i ended up in the combat engineers, jumping off of cliffs, blowing up wrijs and obstacles. >> it would be a year before martin shipped off for north africa but he got a taste of what laid ahead. >> the commanding officer was demonstrating dynamit
i said look, i want to be in the navy.could draft a letter and send it to the war department and request that you would like to be taken in to the army because we feel that your athletic ability would offset your eyesight. 60 days later i was in the navy. >> teams would lose eight or nine, ten players. >> as the players went off to war, the gerl's baseball league was formed to fill the void and please the fans. >> we had some really great times with different teams. and we...
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you can see that there are lessons in the ply across their entire navy not just officers at that the hole navy so this will be something that we can mind for a lot of lessons. >> any investigation talks about the moment that they are reigning boats approach and of course many poor decisions have been made at that point. .. >> reporter: the main point of the investigation is you never want to be in that position where you have very few good choices. there were no good choices and that is exactly how we train our navy to to be. so if you're in there you can over match anybody who can challenge us and execute our mission. that would be the emphasis that i would want to take away here. the particular what happened in the moment as i said are being considered as a disciplinary procedures. i do not want to give you my feelings on there and unduly influenced those proceedings. >> two questions. one is when the rcb's were coming down and they were too far for sure did they communicate in any of those three or four hours with the coast guard, do they ever communicate with that vessel and talk
you can see that there are lessons in the ply across their entire navy not just officers at that the hole navy so this will be something that we can mind for a lot of lessons. >> any investigation talks about the moment that they are reigning boats approach and of course many poor decisions have been made at that point. .. >> reporter: the main point of the investigation is you never want to be in that position where you have very few good choices. there were no good choices and...
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i try to get to the core of this truth about this relationship with the u.s. navy. homas hart was commanded the american fleet in the philippines in the early years is one of those persons that doesn't back call him douglas. at one point macarthur bristled a little bit because admiral hard to not have that many ships under his command in the asiatic fleet. macarthur bristled a little bit and said well tommy, get yourself a real fleet and then you'll belong. but the truth of the matter is that admiral hard at that point was wearing four stars and macarthur was only wearing two stars. several stars short. there's a little bit there in terms of ego at play. i think in terms of her recent books and literature sometimes the emphasis on contention and how contentious things are and you begin to wonder a little bit, how do do these people ever really cooperate and actually be able to win a conflict and win a war. i would suggest on the navy said in particular, douglas macarthur even though he would never have admitted, became the beneficiary of the navy and in particular ad
i try to get to the core of this truth about this relationship with the u.s. navy. homas hart was commanded the american fleet in the philippines in the early years is one of those persons that doesn't back call him douglas. at one point macarthur bristled a little bit because admiral hard to not have that many ships under his command in the asiatic fleet. macarthur bristled a little bit and said well tommy, get yourself a real fleet and then you'll belong. but the truth of the matter is that...
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you will, you will be a partner with the department of navy s and t effort. there is no fuzz on that. >> thanks. this gentleman right here. >> i'm mark with c-4. giving increasing proefficiency in the electromagnetic spectrum. i wonder if you describe onr effort in electronic attack in naval forces across the naval warfare domains? >> great question. it all starts with what is the capability gap. what is the current as-is where we need need to go in the future. that starts with our fleet commanders and our warfare analysis branch with the cnos and on-nav staff. they do assessments across all spectrum of mission areas. electromagnetic spectrums, cyber domain, sort of enabling capabilities that cut across all warfare domains. as we look at what investments scientists and technologists discover in new phenomena look at new technologies that should occur, we have mapping of current programs of record and as well as capability gaps that do not have a material solution being aligned to that. in that case, right now, office of naval research, one of our priorities is
you will, you will be a partner with the department of navy s and t effort. there is no fuzz on that. >> thanks. this gentleman right here. >> i'm mark with c-4. giving increasing proefficiency in the electromagnetic spectrum. i wonder if you describe onr effort in electronic attack in naval forces across the naval warfare domains? >> great question. it all starts with what is the capability gap. what is the current as-is where we need need to go in the future. that starts...
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. >> i was on the navy. two years i was on a ship. no women were allowed on the ship. no gays were allowed in the military. we knew there were some gay sailors on that ship and it wasn't a big deal among those of us as crew members and all these years later it's just nice to see the people who want to serve and who can do a good job just like straight people are able to do that. >> it is a historic move. >>> coming up an up close look at the new b.a.r.t. cars that will be serving eastern contra costa county later this year. >> more fallout from the uk brexit vote, see why a popular lawmaker who led the effort will not be in the running for prime minister. >>> the political turbulence from the brexit vote has not subsided yet. we have the report from london with fallout from a bombshell announcement. >> reporter: a political shocker in london, boris johnson, the leader of the leave campaign, announcing he won't run to replace david cameron as conservative leader and prime minister. johnson had been the frontrunner but said today he's not interested. >> my role will to b
. >> i was on the navy. two years i was on a ship. no women were allowed on the ship. no gays were allowed in the military. we knew there were some gay sailors on that ship and it wasn't a big deal among those of us as crew members and all these years later it's just nice to see the people who want to serve and who can do a good job just like straight people are able to do that. >> it is a historic move. >>> coming up an up close look at the new b.a.r.t. cars that will be...
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the u.s. army or navy dating from the revolution. fact, i believe he was named for an uncle who was an admiral. his brother was a marine corps general. so the military was in their dna. he had previous combat experience commanding the 13th air force and was tapped by general arnold, the chief of the army air forces in washington to transfer from the pacific to italy and take over the 15th air 44.e in january of >> she survived six days at sea. -- he survived six days at sea. >> they got lost and ran out of fuel. the survived from that ordeal and emerged stronger than ever. >> wasn't he on the force that was hunching contra via -- wast that point in 1916, he still a national guardsman. he went to west point thereafter and was on general pershing's punitive expedition into mexico in 1916. >> let's return now to the war again. something that struck me about the book was the steep learning curve and incredibly stiff resistance and high attrition rate that they experienced, especially early, but throughout the war. a short course in prewa
the u.s. army or navy dating from the revolution. fact, i believe he was named for an uncle who was an admiral. his brother was a marine corps general. so the military was in their dna. he had previous combat experience commanding the 13th air force and was tapped by general arnold, the chief of the army air forces in washington to transfer from the pacific to italy and take over the 15th air 44.e in january of >> she survived six days at sea. -- he survived six days at sea. >> they...
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it was the truth of the relationship with the u.s. navy. it's one of those persons that does in fact call him douglas. get your self a real fleet and then you will belong to the truth of the matter is admiral hart. there is a little bit there in terms of ego and played a. a. it's how contentious things are and you begin to wonder a bit help obese people cooperate and actually be able to win a conflict and when a war and i would suggest on the navy site in particular douglas macarthur even though he would never have admitted it became the h beneficiary of the navy and in particular in terms of watching resources, men and material poured into the pacific he convinced the chief of staff ed convinced roosevelt that we hadh a fight to the poor and because of that, a number of resources they were poured in the pacific and king because of that. it might be said in just a couple of lines. another thing that ties into data that is as important as another theme of my book. macarthur always claimed that he was shortchanged in terms of supplies. operati
it was the truth of the relationship with the u.s. navy. it's one of those persons that does in fact call him douglas. get your self a real fleet and then you will belong to the truth of the matter is admiral hart. there is a little bit there in terms of ego and played a. a. it's how contentious things are and you begin to wonder a bit help obese people cooperate and actually be able to win a conflict and when a war and i would suggest on the navy site in particular douglas macarthur even...
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the u.s. army or navy dating from the revolution. in fact, twining was i believe named for an uncle who was an admiral. twining's brother, was a marine corps general. the military was in their dna. twining had previous combat experience in the pacific commanding the 13th air force. he was tapped by general arnold, the chief of the army air forces in washington, to transfer from the pacific to italy and take over the 15th air force in january of 1944. >> he was shot down in the pacific and survived six di days at sea? >> he wasn't shot down. he was on b17 bomber that got lost and ran out of fuel. he survived that ordeal and emerged from it stronger than ever. >> wasn't he on the force that was hunting -- >> he was. at that point in 1916, he was i think still a national guardsman. he went to west point there after. he was general persian in mexico for a few weeks in 1916. >> one of the things that struck me about the book was the very steep learning curve and justed incredibly stiff resistance in high attrition rate that they experienc
the u.s. army or navy dating from the revolution. in fact, twining was i believe named for an uncle who was an admiral. twining's brother, was a marine corps general. the military was in their dna. twining had previous combat experience in the pacific commanding the 13th air force. he was tapped by general arnold, the chief of the army air forces in washington, to transfer from the pacific to italy and take over the 15th air force in january of 1944. >> he was shot down in the pacific and...
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so there's a lot more to the army navy rivalry than might sometimes be said and just a couple of lines the other thing i think really ties into that that's important as another theme of my book is macarthur always claim that he was shortchanged in terms of supplies. operating on a shoestring was his characterization of it. well again, thanks in part to admiral king and his two ocean global war effort, there was a tremendous amount of men and matÉriel flowing to the southwest pacific. at one point there r. so many ships waiting to be unloaded that george marshall, army chief of staff and actually macarthur's direct commander, has to sent a communiquÉ to macarthur and say, look, would you please retype and 50 ships unloaded? you are clogging the whole pipeline of supplies. 's i think it was interesting to look at court a master records and other things, and kind of get into that myth a little bit, too. macarthur made some great decisions. he made some great tactical and strategic advances. but the myth that he did everything on a shoestring, i don't think the record really bears that out
so there's a lot more to the army navy rivalry than might sometimes be said and just a couple of lines the other thing i think really ties into that that's important as another theme of my book is macarthur always claim that he was shortchanged in terms of supplies. operating on a shoestring was his characterization of it. well again, thanks in part to admiral king and his two ocean global war effort, there was a tremendous amount of men and matÉriel flowing to the southwest pacific. at one...
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so can't escape the navy puns in their view, i guess. however, reagan's love of the book rested exactly on this simplicity of design. historian christina klein notes that -- i'm sorry. i skipped a line. so clancy's work simplified the cold war into themes that were easily digestible and made a more acceptable narrative of reagan's policy that was readymade for consumption by large numbers of americans in their households. this is similar to the role that reagan experienced with james michener during the 1950s. historian christine klein talks about michener serving as the paraphraser for the government's early cold war policy. you know, michener introduces america to the b-52 bomber. he follows stories from the korean war, talking about the virtue and heroism in the service, trying to bolster support for a war as it's starting to decline in america. so clancy fills the same role as paraphraser in the 1980s for ronald reagan. he causes millions of americans to bring reagan's cold war fable into their homes, much to the benefit of the admini
so can't escape the navy puns in their view, i guess. however, reagan's love of the book rested exactly on this simplicity of design. historian christina klein notes that -- i'm sorry. i skipped a line. so clancy's work simplified the cold war into themes that were easily digestible and made a more acceptable narrative of reagan's policy that was readymade for consumption by large numbers of americans in their households. this is similar to the role that reagan experienced with james michener...
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admiral chris aquino here to discuss the results of the investigation into the detention of 10 the u.s. navy sailors by iranian naval forces this year. you all should have a handout that depicts the timeline of events and the intended and actual route taken by the vote. they will review what happened that day the findings of the investigation and any corrective action taken in the mu opened up for questions on the investigation and if time permits we can cover some other topics. we will have about 30 minutes. >> is there a question on the handouts? >> the question is where are they? [laughter] good morning everybody and thank you for being here. as dot announce we are releasing the results of the investigation to the seizure of two rivering command votes on 12 january this year by iranian forces in the vicinity of for-sale and emby detention of 12 sailors. the goal of this investigation was to conduct a thorough review of what u.s. navy actions may have contributed to this instance. we conducted these investigations to learn what we can in order to prevent similar events from occurring and w
admiral chris aquino here to discuss the results of the investigation into the detention of 10 the u.s. navy sailors by iranian naval forces this year. you all should have a handout that depicts the timeline of events and the intended and actual route taken by the vote. they will review what happened that day the findings of the investigation and any corrective action taken in the mu opened up for questions on the investigation and if time permits we can cover some other topics. we will have...
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doesn't mean we get to ignore the russian navy. they'll use what they have to punch above their weight politically, they're operating in the same waters as we are and they're not an ally and they are doing these things, which means you need -- why this report outlines a very rational and reasonable set of responses. i think our response is -- they think we're pretty good. they're worried about falling behind in submarines. falling behind to china. but they think they're bigger, stronger and better. >> steve, from the uk perspective, be great to get your thoughts on howl you see the russian threat and also the uk has already signaled in many ways in 2015 there's an acknowledgment that asw is a capability area that is need. so love to get your take on the asw challenge and how the uk is looking to meet it and any thoughts you might have on working with the u.s. and nato on that. >> valuable timing in the release of this report. it shines a light on an area that has been a but of a cinderella in the recent months and years. to answer y
doesn't mean we get to ignore the russian navy. they'll use what they have to punch above their weight politically, they're operating in the same waters as we are and they're not an ally and they are doing these things, which means you need -- why this report outlines a very rational and reasonable set of responses. i think our response is -- they think we're pretty good. they're worried about falling behind in submarines. falling behind to china. but they think they're bigger, stronger and...
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in this operation, the air force was not alone. navyarine pilots flew many of the sorties flown in korea by american forces. close support for infantry troops was a specialty of marine airmen. working together, u.s. airmen of all of the services gain control of the skies. for low-level aerial reconnaissance, however army , aviation was used. in world war ii, light planes like this were first assigned to infantry units. the effectiveness of the early scout planes resulted in the formation of army aviation. in korea, they were invaluable. these planes were best equipped to prove slowly through the winding mountain terrain. light, rugged and versatile, they could go almost anywhere. and where nothing else could go, helicopters went. the second half of the army aviation team, they served as troop carriers. and evacuated the wounded directly to rear line hospital. -- hospitals. the korean war found the american army more and more airborne, by transport, by helicopter, by c-119 cargo planes, american soldiers took to the skies. world war i sa
in this operation, the air force was not alone. navyarine pilots flew many of the sorties flown in korea by american forces. close support for infantry troops was a specialty of marine airmen. working together, u.s. airmen of all of the services gain control of the skies. for low-level aerial reconnaissance, however army , aviation was used. in world war ii, light planes like this were first assigned to infantry units. the effectiveness of the early scout planes resulted in the formation of...
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we learned much of the blame is with the navy. >> the investigation found a lack of leadership, a >> reporter: a blistering report citing poor training and basic navigational failures saying had any crew member zoomed into their gps, they would have seen they were closing in on an iranian island. the sailors giving up computer pass words and secrets about the boat. nine sailors will be punished including the lieutenant in charge who agreed to tape this apology. >> it was a mistake. that was our fault. >> reporter: and the helms men who refused orders to speed past the iranian boats. one sailor credited for quick thinking, the sole female hid in the emergency beacon risking her life and secretly taping the encounter on her phone. the navy report didn't let iran off the hook saying they violated international laws for even ke sta even detaining the crew, let alone videotaping them. >>> montana are searching for the grizzly involved in a fatal attack. brad treat was knocked off his bike after he and another rider apparently surprised the bear. officials say the grizzly left the area imm
we learned much of the blame is with the navy. >> the investigation found a lack of leadership, a >> reporter: a blistering report citing poor training and basic navigational failures saying had any crew member zoomed into their gps, they would have seen they were closing in on an iranian island. the sailors giving up computer pass words and secrets about the boat. nine sailors will be punished including the lieutenant in charge who agreed to tape this apology. >> it was a...
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during and after the trial the case raised concerns over racial discrimination in the navy. >> the tragedy of these lives lost should never be forgotten, but certainly the aftermath and what it led to, being the desegregation of the navy was a significant moment in our history. >> the former military base one mount be developed as a part, and it will include a memorial to the four chicago victims. >>> the nation's oldest park ranger received a commemorative presidential coin, betty saw austin was bestowed that honor -- betty was bestowed that honor last year and that was stolen from her during a violent invasion. she was surprised.>> reporter: to a standing ovation, betty was all smiles receiving something she said meant so much to her, getting a new presidential coin replaced by president obama.>> to get it back, i don't know how i can tell you because that was a moment that stood out so much. >> replacing the items stolen in june with a intruder broke into her home and assaulted her, and she plugged in an iron and was prepared to brand him, and the story made national news. the coin was
during and after the trial the case raised concerns over racial discrimination in the navy. >> the tragedy of these lives lost should never be forgotten, but certainly the aftermath and what it led to, being the desegregation of the navy was a significant moment in our history. >> the former military base one mount be developed as a part, and it will include a memorial to the four chicago victims. >>> the nation's oldest park ranger received a commemorative presidential...
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. >>> the new report slamming the navy. those ten american sailors captured by iran. one sailor praised. what she managed to do while guarded at gunpoint. >>> the man swinging wildly in the city square, beating victims to the ground. what some say is to blame for the rise in violence. >>> and was it an ambien nightmare? the 911 call about a plane crash that never happened. the man later claiming it was a sleeping pill hallucination. >>> good evening. and thank you for joining us tonight, as we head into this fourth of july weekend. there are warnings of extra vigilance and increased security in public places all across the country. airports are on high alert, after that attack in istanbul. this is the scene in atlanta today. heavily armed police on patrol. and here in new york, officers in tactical gear with a watchful eye on the flood of visitors headed into the city. and the highways will be crowded from coast to coast this weekend. severe weather warnings also in the forecast. this storm brewing near st. louis, missouri. abc's david kerley starts us off tonight, as
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the navy learned that the incident today when shown the video by cbs news.t says it is working to find out all the details of what happened. maurice? >> dubois: david, before we go, we understand there is a major development in the drowning death of a navy seal trainee. >> reporter: well, the san diego coroner is about to issue a report that calls the death of james loveless a "drowning homicide." now that is not a finding of murder, but it is a conclusion that he died not by accident but at the hands of someone else, and navy officials expect charges to be brought against at least one of the navy seals supervising lovelace's training. he lost consciousness during a swimming drill and could not be revived. >> dubois: david martin at the pentagon tonight. thank you. isis remains the prime suspect in yesterday's deadly attacks in saudi arabia, though it has not claimed responsibility. isis has proven it can strike all over the world, from bangladesh to indonesia to iraq, even as it loses ground in iraq and syria. more now on this from charlie d'agata. >> repor
the navy learned that the incident today when shown the video by cbs news.t says it is working to find out all the details of what happened. maurice? >> dubois: david, before we go, we understand there is a major development in the drowning death of a navy seal trainee. >> reporter: well, the san diego coroner is about to issue a report that calls the death of james loveless a "drowning homicide." now that is not a finding of murder, but it is a conclusion that he died not...
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he was on shore patrol for the navy. after all that time has been in very difficult situations as a police officer. on this particular night just protecting a peaceful protest and interacting with the people and then all of a sudden this madman comes along. >> right. >> it just seems like the most horrible way. >> well, to me, what's not fair, he went to iraq three times, came back without a scratch. he comes back to the homeland and loses his life to somebody of his own here. that, it's hard for me to understand. so yeah. it's hard. it's definitely. >> are you getting the help you need from these organizations we've been speaking of, the police department? are you feeling the love? >> yes, from everybody, especially the friends, neighbors, relatives, people i haven't seen in a long time, the press. they have all been great. dallas police told me everything we needed, they were going to be there for us. the captain of police, the mayor, the mayor pro tem, everybody was there at the hospital when patrick passed away. and i
he was on shore patrol for the navy. after all that time has been in very difficult situations as a police officer. on this particular night just protecting a peaceful protest and interacting with the people and then all of a sudden this madman comes along. >> right. >> it just seems like the most horrible way. >> well, to me, what's not fair, he went to iraq three times, came back without a scratch. he comes back to the homeland and loses his life to somebody of his own here....
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the navy says the tests won't help to determine health risks related to chemicals detected in that water. fire fighting foam containing chemicals linked to cancer is the primary contaminant found in wells in several neighborhoods surrounding the former willow grove air station. spokesperson for governor wolf says he's disappointed in the navy's decision. >>> union workers at tropicana atlantic city have formally accept add new contract. unite here local 54 says that 99% of its tropicana members accepted the agreement but the terms were not disclosed. still though nearly 1,000 local 54 members trump taj mahal casino resort remain on strike after walking off their jobs at the beginning of the month the company has warned local 54 the hell care offer expires on monday. >>> police have the man they say is behind a burglary spree in five local counties. larry samuels is charged with 89 incidents of burglary. police say the crime spree spanned from august 2014 through july of last year. it involved properties in montgomery, bucks, chester, delaware and philadelphia counties. they say samuels m
the navy says the tests won't help to determine health risks related to chemicals detected in that water. fire fighting foam containing chemicals linked to cancer is the primary contaminant found in wells in several neighborhoods surrounding the former willow grove air station. spokesperson for governor wolf says he's disappointed in the navy's decision. >>> union workers at tropicana atlantic city have formally accept add new contract. unite here local 54 says that 99% of its...
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he just enjoyed his time while he was in the navy, in the military. he enjoyed it and loved it.d then after, after the navy, when he did his time in the navy, he decided he wanted to go serve his career as a police officer, so he went to dallas police training academy, training to become an officer, and then he went to that school training, and then after completing that, he had the ceremony where he was sworn in to be a dallas officer, and then from there he became a dallas officer, dallas belief because that's what he wanted to do. he wanted to serve the community of dallas. >> a man who served -- >> what's what he loved -- >> -- nation with honor and i wonder if you could -- >> that was his goal and mission, was to do that. in life. >> well, i wonder if you could tell me how you and your family got the news, and how your family members are today? >> i received a phone call from my sister, oh, like 1:00 or 1:30 in the morning, and then she told me the news, and i saw it on the computer, on the internet. all over there. then i turned the tv on it and was on the news. then after
he just enjoyed his time while he was in the navy, in the military. he enjoyed it and loved it.d then after, after the navy, when he did his time in the navy, he decided he wanted to go serve his career as a police officer, so he went to dallas police training academy, training to become an officer, and then he went to that school training, and then after completing that, he had the ceremony where he was sworn in to be a dallas officer, and then from there he became a dallas officer, dallas...
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, the city will host maryland's first fleet week and air show in october, a dozen navy ships will line the harbor and the blue angels will be back to delight the crowd. expected to draw a half million visitors to baltimore, the celebration kicks off october 10, best of all, all free. >>> slamming on the breaks, traffic jacks for no apparent reason and a lot of 4-letter word s, not from anybody around here, driving around dc isn't easy but we reported wallet hub ranked it as the worst city for drivers. cbs's jamie takes a look at how often frustrations boil over. >> after an argument, a driver in florida ran over joe on his motorcycle, breaking his leg. >> i think people need to understand the depth of their actions. >> in colorado, police say a motorcyclist shot at a couple's car after being cut off. many drivers say they see road rage the wheel. >> creates a lot of hectic and hazardous situations for other drivers. >> in a new survey from aaa, nearly 8 in 10 u.s. drivers reported engaging in angry and aggressive behaviors over the past year. 51% say they purposely tailgated. 47% yelle
, the city will host maryland's first fleet week and air show in october, a dozen navy ships will line the harbor and the blue angels will be back to delight the crowd. expected to draw a half million visitors to baltimore, the celebration kicks off october 10, best of all, all free. >>> slamming on the breaks, traffic jacks for no apparent reason and a lot of 4-letter word s, not from anybody around here, driving around dc isn't easy but we reported wallet hub ranked it as the worst...
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he was sending the american navy ever deeper into the atlantic ocean towards europe. finding the foreign ships and event announcing on clear channel. it's for the british to come up and the american ships would drop away and enabling the british to attack. he was also in secret sending american flyers. we had american naval air man going over the aircraft. it was with the aircraft fighter and abroad in what resulted to the bismarck. now, he was unafraid of using the subterfuge constitutionally dubious means to get aid the chinese and british. they also have the majorit had f the american opinion behind th them. a group of students formed the committee for america first. the organization's platform called for no intervention, no arm to the foreign nations and that we should build up america's home defenses. he would be the president of yale during the vietnam war and then later the ambassador to london. a future supreme court justice founder of the peace corps sergeant shriver the future president gerald ford at harvard for some of the ambassador kennedy was in charge
he was sending the american navy ever deeper into the atlantic ocean towards europe. finding the foreign ships and event announcing on clear channel. it's for the british to come up and the american ships would drop away and enabling the british to attack. he was also in secret sending american flyers. we had american naval air man going over the aircraft. it was with the aircraft fighter and abroad in what resulted to the bismarck. now, he was unafraid of using the subterfuge constitutionally...
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this morning the navy is naming a ship or milk. the vessel seen here provides the port for other ships at sea. milk was assassinated after becoming the first openly gay politician in california. >>> giants have lost 10 of last 12 games. last night they beat the giants at at&t park. >> but some help is on the way. here come the re-enforcements. giants had a very savvy move before the trade deadline and i quired eduardo nunez from the twins in exchange for a minor league pitcher. nunez is going to help the banged up infield that's been hit hard by injuries this year. he can also play the outfield. so very versatile there. >>> coming up next, the giants have their answer for quick infielder. we our answer for a lightning quick streak in the sky. >> the conspiracy theories can just stop. the definitive answer of what flashed over the night sky this week. a lot of people still buzzing about this... we shod ch. >>> oh, my gosh. that's so cool. i've never seen anything like that. it's still going. >> a lot of people still buzzing about thi
this morning the navy is naming a ship or milk. the vessel seen here provides the port for other ships at sea. milk was assassinated after becoming the first openly gay politician in california. >>> giants have lost 10 of last 12 games. last night they beat the giants at at&t park. >> but some help is on the way. here come the re-enforcements. giants had a very savvy move before the trade deadline and i quired eduardo nunez from the twins in exchange for a minor league...
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the navy said the error appears to have been a clerical mistake. last year the navy made more than 3800 similar corrections to sailors forms. >>> under mounting pressure afternoon a fatal crash involving one of tesla's self driving cars. ceo elian music says he's working on a master plan. he announced on twitter he's working on a top secret tesla master plan. music plans on releasing details later on this week. this comes as a federal investigation is happening right now after a crash in may that killed ale florida man the autopilot system did not see a tractor turning tongue and did not activate the brakes last week tesla announced shipments have adopted within the last 3 months. >>> madison b was nearly perfect today. he almost made it as the giants played the diamondbacks. >> he pitched a one hit shut out as san francisco topped arizona 4-0 tonight. kron4's spencer blake is live at the field with more how fans are reacting. >>reporter: that's right guys. madison bumgarner was this close, this close to a know hitter he made it through 7 and a thi
the navy said the error appears to have been a clerical mistake. last year the navy made more than 3800 similar corrections to sailors forms. >>> under mounting pressure afternoon a fatal crash involving one of tesla's self driving cars. ceo elian music says he's working on a master plan. he announced on twitter he's working on a top secret tesla master plan. music plans on releasing details later on this week. this comes as a federal investigation is happening right now after a crash...
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the navy learned of the incident today when shown the video by cbs news.t says it is working to find what all of the details of what happened. maurice. >> david, before we go, we understand a major development in the drowning death of a navy seal trainee? >> the san diego coroner about to issue a report that calls the death of james lovelace, a "drowning homicide." that is not a finding of murder, but it is a conclusion that he did not by accident. but at the hands of someone else. navy officials expect charges to be brought against at least one of the navy seals supervising lovelace's training. he lost consciousness during a swimming drill and could not be revived. >> david martin at the pentagon tonight. thank you. >>> isis remains the prime suspect in yesterday's deadly attacks in saudi arabia, though it has not claimed responsibility. isis has proven it can strike all over the world from bangladesh to indonesia to iraq, even as it loses ground in iraq and syria. more now on this from charlie d'agata. >> reporter: even under attack, isis has gone on the
the navy learned of the incident today when shown the video by cbs news.t says it is working to find what all of the details of what happened. maurice. >> david, before we go, we understand a major development in the drowning death of a navy seal trainee? >> the san diego coroner about to issue a report that calls the death of james lovelace, a "drowning homicide." that is not a finding of murder, but it is a conclusion that he did not by accident. but at the hands of...
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so can't escape the navy puns. however, reagan's love of the book rested on the simplicity of design. histori histori his t the themes were easily digestible and made a more acceptable of reagan's policy. this is similar to the role that reagan experienced with james mitchner during the 1950s. in of historian christina klein. he talks about the virtue in heroism in the service trying to bolster support for a war as it's starting to decline in america. so clancy fills the same role as paraphraser for ronald reagan. he causes millions of americans to bring reagan's cold war fable into their homes. it helpeded riggen envision the near future state of military. reassuring that his initiatives continued to eliminate the dangerous capability gap between it and the soviet union. clancy's next novel red storm rise would go convince account president actually it was in the favor of the united states. so red the storm raise something about a third war begun by the soviets. as clancy promised during his visit to the oval offic
so can't escape the navy puns. however, reagan's love of the book rested on the simplicity of design. histori histori his t the themes were easily digestible and made a more acceptable of reagan's policy. this is similar to the role that reagan experienced with james mitchner during the 1950s. in of historian christina klein. he talks about the virtue in heroism in the service trying to bolster support for a war as it's starting to decline in america. so clancy fills the same role as...
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the navy. becaused of interesting my duty, when i served during the vietnam war, i was in the air force. when i was giving a talk on my first book at the national archives in washington, i was introduced by an admiral, a wonderful fellow, and he says to me before hand, what is an air force guy doing writing about the navy? this is why i write about the navy. my next book is "lexington and concord," retelling that story with a naval evidence -- elements that have been left out. >> when can you expect to see that book? >> you can expect to see it, no buts, bys, or christmas of next year. >> thank you, george. would anyone else like to ask a question? i'm going to bring over the microphone. >> what is the explanation for why clinton abandoned the hudson river strategy when he was so desirous at seeing it put into effect so many years ago? >> this is a wonderful question. many hours, you how days, and weeks it took me. the answer is, we don't know. william smith, a new york loyalist, got very close
the navy. becaused of interesting my duty, when i served during the vietnam war, i was in the air force. when i was giving a talk on my first book at the national archives in washington, i was introduced by an admiral, a wonderful fellow, and he says to me before hand, what is an air force guy doing writing about the navy? this is why i write about the navy. my next book is "lexington and concord," retelling that story with a naval evidence -- elements that have been left out....
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i have been talking to the navy. i haven't gone to any meet ingsilately because my mother is sick in the past. i will go to the clean up-shipyard clean up meeting i can't go this week, but we need to keep an eye on e and e 2. i feel they did a tremendous job cleaning up the sewage pipes there. they took the old ones out and replaced some of the new ones from the experimental buildings where a lot of the toxins had wnt through the land but they cleaned a lot of that up. i'm in favor of a lot of the things they have done, but at the same time when we fought to get it listed as --what do you call it? when they listed it as being dirty, superfund we fought to get that because of all the toxins and things that were there. like i said, the main part to me where the raid augz rods is pier e and e 1 and 2 and like the knhigz to make sure that is 100 percent clean. i know a lot of people in the community are against what i'm saying in favor of this company getting the contract but i do support them. i like the fact that they h
i have been talking to the navy. i haven't gone to any meet ingsilately because my mother is sick in the past. i will go to the clean up-shipyard clean up meeting i can't go this week, but we need to keep an eye on e and e 2. i feel they did a tremendous job cleaning up the sewage pipes there. they took the old ones out and replaced some of the new ones from the experimental buildings where a lot of the toxins had wnt through the land but they cleaned a lot of that up. i'm in favor of a lot of...
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the secretary of the navy was always a political a appointee. the assistant secretary was the chief operating officer in the department. the secretary under whom franklin served, daniel withs, was a north carolina -- daniels, was a north carolina editor and politician of great influence in the south but very little knowledge about the navy. franklin roosevelt had long been interested in naval power and had a near-encyclopedic knowledge of ships. the assistant secretary was effectively the perp responsible for day-to-day -- the person responsible for day-to-day capability. roosevelt made the most of the post, sometimes stepping on the toes of his nominal chief daniels, but also charming daniels and making himself nearly indispensable. he was also prescient about world affairs. world war i breaks out in the middle of 1914. many people thought it would be a brief affair. franklin, from the beginning, did not. in a long letter to eleanor, he recounts meeting some friends on a train who thought that the tumult in europe would soon be over because the
the secretary of the navy was always a political a appointee. the assistant secretary was the chief operating officer in the department. the secretary under whom franklin served, daniel withs, was a north carolina -- daniels, was a north carolina editor and politician of great influence in the south but very little knowledge about the navy. franklin roosevelt had long been interested in naval power and had a near-encyclopedic knowledge of ships. the assistant secretary was effectively the perp...
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i have been talking to the navy. haven't gone to any meet ingsilately because my mother is sick in the past. i will go to the clean up-shipyard clean up meeting i can't go this week, but we need to keep an eye on e and e 2. i feel they did a tremendous job cleaning up the sewage pipes there. they took the old ones out and replaced some of the new ones from the experimental buildings where a lot of the toxins had wnt through the land but they cleaned a lot of that up. i'm in favor of a lot of the things they have done, but at the same time when we fought to get it listed as --what do you call it? when they listed it as being dirty, superfund we fought to get that because of all the toxins and things that were there. like i said, the main part to me where the raid augz rods is pier e and e 1 and 2 and like the knhigz to make sure that is 100 percent clean. i know a lot of people in the community are against what i'm saying in favor of this company getting the contract but i do support them. i like the fact that they hir
i have been talking to the navy. haven't gone to any meet ingsilately because my mother is sick in the past. i will go to the clean up-shipyard clean up meeting i can't go this week, but we need to keep an eye on e and e 2. i feel they did a tremendous job cleaning up the sewage pipes there. they took the old ones out and replaced some of the new ones from the experimental buildings where a lot of the toxins had wnt through the land but they cleaned a lot of that up. i'm in favor of a lot of...
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goodyear had built airships, blimps, during world war i for coastal patrol for the navy and for the army as well. before the war, they had thought about the commercial uses for lighter than aircraft or blimps. and so after the war, they thought they would produce this little demonstrator and see how it went, see if people were interested and that kind of thing. and people were incredibly interested. every place a blimp would show up people would congregate. so goodyear then and goodyear now saw the blimp as great advertising, as a way to keep their name before the public in a really neat way. we have this pt-13d cadet at the udvar-hazy center now, but it's ultimately destined for another smithsonian museum, the national museum of african-american history and culture when it opens. and it's going there because this is one of the few surviving airplanes that you can just definitely tie to the tuskegee program, tuskegee university early on in world war ii, where the experiment in training the first generation of black american military aviators began, and they began their flight training on
goodyear had built airships, blimps, during world war i for coastal patrol for the navy and for the army as well. before the war, they had thought about the commercial uses for lighter than aircraft or blimps. and so after the war, they thought they would produce this little demonstrator and see how it went, see if people were interested and that kind of thing. and people were incredibly interested. every place a blimp would show up people would congregate. so goodyear then and goodyear now saw...
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the navy in particular. the location of his insurance company in owings and its proximity to annapolis and washington proved advantageous. clancy used this opportunity to build knowledge about nato procedures and capabilities. one officer in particular earned clancy's thanks at the end of "hunt for october" providing much assistance with the technical detail that clancy's novels are famous for. clancy also built expertise by playing a tactical military game, harpoon. he noted in a letter that after digesting the game, it would be easy to explain the concepts in his book to anyone. although clancy had long harbored a desire to write novels he didn't begin work on it in earnest until 1982. from the start he had a grand vision for his project though. he planned "hunt for october" as the middle book in a trilogy along with "patriot games" and he started working on that draft in late '82 after already finished a 500-page graft "hunt for october." in addition he planned three other novels. earlier chapters patriot
the navy in particular. the location of his insurance company in owings and its proximity to annapolis and washington proved advantageous. clancy used this opportunity to build knowledge about nato procedures and capabilities. one officer in particular earned clancy's thanks at the end of "hunt for october" providing much assistance with the technical detail that clancy's novels are famous for. clancy also built expertise by playing a tactical military game, harpoon. he noted in a...
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a lot of the navy base training is peer-to-peer. so i might have a qualification that you need, you might have a qualification that i need and in order for us to both get qualified, we train each other. in the navy today they carry around these big three-inch bodiners -- binders with hundreds of sheets of paper and thousands of signatures and that's how they get qualified. there is no other way to track it other than i hand you this binder and you hand it back to me. we do it digitally so we can track in real time and make sure that an -- on naval ships or marines or where have you, people are qualified to be in the places they need to be. so -- glrn where did the idea come from? >> our three founders are all former naval officers who met at the naval academy. they saw this need as they served on naval ships. i came out in september. i'm a marine corps enlisted guy and i obviously saw the same need in the marine corps and -- and thought yeah, this is a no-brainer good idea, i'm going to sign up and help out. >> these are a couple of
a lot of the navy base training is peer-to-peer. so i might have a qualification that you need, you might have a qualification that i need and in order for us to both get qualified, we train each other. in the navy today they carry around these big three-inch bodiners -- binders with hundreds of sheets of paper and thousands of signatures and that's how they get qualified. there is no other way to track it other than i hand you this binder and you hand it back to me. we do it digitally so we...
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authorities closed south broad from packer avenue to the navy yard and roadways surrounding the wells fargo center and fdr park are closed off as well. penndot closed i-95 exit ram tops broad street last night. cherri gregg from our sister station kyw news radio news radio is live from south philadelphia where drivers are running into many detours, good morning, cherri. >> reporter: good morning, rahel, yes, detours and road closures that begin here at broad and packer as you can see behind me the police officers are there as well as those orange cones to let folks know. it has caused a bit of confusion among drivers early this morning. it is a place of fun on foot and bicycles. as you you can see that confusion in the past half an hour for those drivers seems to be waning as folks begin to get a better, reconn figuring their routes in the day light but take a look at the video when road closures went in effect yesterday, many surprised drivers had to do u turns and seek help to figure out how to get around them. let me break it down both north and southbound lanes of broad street fro
authorities closed south broad from packer avenue to the navy yard and roadways surrounding the wells fargo center and fdr park are closed off as well. penndot closed i-95 exit ram tops broad street last night. cherri gregg from our sister station kyw news radio news radio is live from south philadelphia where drivers are running into many detours, good morning, cherri. >> reporter: good morning, rahel, yes, detours and road closures that begin here at broad and packer as you can see...
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southbound side you have access to the navy yard but southbound is closed completely 2:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. as well. schuylkill eastbound ramp to packer is closed between 2:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. this is very heavy in terms of the traffic yesterday 95 north near platt bridge. no vehicles over five tons are allowed to see these checkpoint between vine and platt bridge. another checkpoint is 95 south at the vine and also leading up to some of the checkpoints you will also have lost a left lane, and we will hearing reports some areas even two. eastbound vine at 95 giving you a look outside. quickly in the world of the mass transit trenton inbound we have another extra train. septa buses, patco speed line extra cars as needed, jim, as needed. >>> one police department is using sweet treat to bridge the gap in their community. >> it is something that people like to see on a hot summer day st. louis police department is taking an ice cream truck around the city, the goal of operation polar cup toys create positive interactions between police and the community. the ice cream is free. >>
southbound side you have access to the navy yard but southbound is closed completely 2:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. as well. schuylkill eastbound ramp to packer is closed between 2:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. this is very heavy in terms of the traffic yesterday 95 north near platt bridge. no vehicles over five tons are allowed to see these checkpoint between vine and platt bridge. another checkpoint is 95 south at the vine and also leading up to some of the checkpoints you will also have lost a left lane, and...
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southbound exit will be opened at some point for access to the navy yard, only. can expect higher volumes of traffic on surrounding, routes including route 291, 676 and 76. all of this, of course, it is to make room for the 50,000 people attending the dnc, and that means that folks going to work every day will have to have come up with a new route. >> i cannot even get to work. i'm trying to get in there. i have to go all the way down and around a. >> reporter: now you are thinking about how you will get there. >> yeah, it is rough. it is rough. >> now, i will say that folks on foot and on bike have been having a great time this morning. i saw a lot of people jogging, and using this blocked off area of broad street, as their recreational area and if you are going to be mapping out your routes for the next few days log on to cbs philly.com for a link to maps and other materials. live from south philadelphia, cherri gregg for kyw news radio for cbs-3 eye witt the necessary news. >> thanks, cherri. >>> you will probably notice bright lights and patriotic decorations
southbound exit will be opened at some point for access to the navy yard, only. can expect higher volumes of traffic on surrounding, routes including route 291, 676 and 76. all of this, of course, it is to make room for the 50,000 people attending the dnc, and that means that folks going to work every day will have to have come up with a new route. >> i cannot even get to work. i'm trying to get in there. i have to go all the way down and around a. >> reporter: now you are thinking...
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>> jimmy: fleet week is when members of the navy do the bravest thing they've ever done, wear all whitew york city subway. [ cheers and applause ] and that's just, that's really gambling. it's really gambling. of course, new yorkers who knew about fleet week are excited to honor our servicemen and women. while new yorkers who didn't know about it are, like, "wait, what's going on right now? [ laughter and applause ] i haven't checked the news. what happened?" "no, it's fine, it's fine, everything's good." this is cool. over 4,000 service members come to new york city during fleet week. yeah, so if you see a lot of people happy to be off a giant ship, they're either sailors or they just got off a carnival cruise. [ laughter ] i mean, 'cause -- [ applause ] of course, a lot of you sailors are excited to come ashore, leaving behind your tiny bunks on the ship. then you see what a new york city apartment looks like and go, "back to the ship! let's go! [ laughter ] $3,000 for that?" [ applause ] one of the events for fleet week is the "parade of ships" along the hudson river. that's one more
>> jimmy: fleet week is when members of the navy do the bravest thing they've ever done, wear all whitew york city subway. [ cheers and applause ] and that's just, that's really gambling. it's really gambling. of course, new yorkers who knew about fleet week are excited to honor our servicemen and women. while new yorkers who didn't know about it are, like, "wait, what's going on right now? [ laughter and applause ] i haven't checked the news. what happened?" "no, it's...
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it's closed to everybody except those who work in the navy yard. police are on hand they are watching for that right now. those are the closures, unlike the papal visit, we're not seeing closures to the highways. ramp to i-95 southbound is closed except for those going to the navy yard. we have broad street is shut down, pattison avenue and 11th the darian. the also, of course, we've got 50 different bus detours relate to do that, as well. i want to show you this shot, the other issue this morning, the heavy rain coming down, look at the lightning, this is 202 at the schuylkill expressway be careful as you travel through heavy rain and strong thunderstorms. >> first look at business at the big board, two rail union also signed contracts with new jersey transit averting a potential strikes they are the last of 11 labor groups to ratify contracts. >>> stocks are on fire, maybe it's in response to the general election coming up. maybe it's something different. who knows it's the stock market. futures this morning point to small losses at the opening be
it's closed to everybody except those who work in the navy yard. police are on hand they are watching for that right now. those are the closures, unlike the papal visit, we're not seeing closures to the highways. ramp to i-95 southbound is closed except for those going to the navy yard. we have broad street is shut down, pattison avenue and 11th the darian. the also, of course, we've got 50 different bus detours relate to do that, as well. i want to show you this shot, the other issue this...
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tom chance segreat for the navy and is great for us. he's absolutely fantastic for us, so it goes to the sense they know these books are good it, good for driving the program, and the fetisization helps drive interest in funding them and employing them ultimately. >> hi, how are you? >> good, things. >> i enjoyed your rapid fire delivery. it was really nice. >> thank you. >> but there is a film that reagan did endorse in the 80s. it was a low budget movie. very few people have heard of it called "if all the guys in the wor world...it's about a cia that releases all of these patriotics and lunatics at a mental hospital, and puts them on the front lines, and the shock of being on the front lines puts forces to lucidity, and they become well. and he personally endorsed this film as a progressive mental health issue. he totally endorsed it. are you aware of this film? >> no, i haven't heard of that. i'll have to look it up now. >> it's really rarely seen. se s se my toughs and doris weaver. >> king of hearts. >> thank you. sir, excellent tal
tom chance segreat for the navy and is great for us. he's absolutely fantastic for us, so it goes to the sense they know these books are good it, good for driving the program, and the fetisization helps drive interest in funding them and employing them ultimately. >> hi, how are you? >> good, things. >> i enjoyed your rapid fire delivery. it was really nice. >> thank you. >> but there is a film that reagan did endorse in the 80s. it was a low budget movie. very few...
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the ravens getting? quarterback keenan reynolds' college career at navy is well documented. holds the record for touchdowns in division i football at 88. he also the most rushing yards for a quarac successful in the nfl. >> reporter: sports writer and author john feinstein has covered navy for years and says reynolds is the real deal as a person and a football player. >> he is only going to get better. he is going to learn as he goes because he is a learner. as a person, he's the kid i'd like my daughter to date. i mean, for goodness sake, you can't find anything wrong with him. he is a natural leader. >> it's going to be a lot of work. day in, day out grind. >> reporter: reynolds is not afraid of hard work, and in fact thinks his work ethic will be one of his best attributes in the nfl. >> i have to work really, really hard to do what i did in the naval academy. that's something that will stay with me and i will be dedicated to working and do all the things it takes to be successful to make the team and contribute. >> reporter: the triple threat option qb will construct in
the ravens getting? quarterback keenan reynolds' college career at navy is well documented. holds the record for touchdowns in division i football at 88. he also the most rushing yards for a quarac successful in the nfl. >> reporter: sports writer and author john feinstein has covered navy for years and says reynolds is the real deal as a person and a football player. >> he is only going to get better. he is going to learn as he goes because he is a learner. as a person, he's the...
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the navy issued 4000 corrections last year alone. kyle died in 2013, shot by a troubled veteran. six more women are accusing the head of foxnews roger ailes of sexual harassment. their claims go back decades, including when ailes worked for george h w bush in the late 1980's. t gretchen carlson is suing him for sexual-harassment and retaliation. his attorney calls the allegations false. relief from the heat. we hope you enjoyed it today. we woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you...