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telling the story of the u.s.s. monitor to all who would listen. as i said, even though he thought he retired, you can't keep him still. he returned to the u.s. naval academy for this academic year, class of 1957, distinguished professor of american naval heritage. he also is still much in demand everywhere around the country as a speaker on civil war topics. spoken at civil war round tables in 27 states, two foreign countries. gives tours of battlefields. we don't think he sleeps. he does it all with the incomparable, mary lou. and so, thank her for lending craig to us here at the mariners museum. so, with that, i am going to turn it over to our wonderful opening speaker. [ applause ] >> thank you, anna. that is about the nicest intro duction i've ever had. i really appreciate that very much. and congratulations to dr. holloway. anna holloway, and to this wonderful institution for putting together this weekend. for those of our guest whose are watching this at home on c-span, let me make a plug here for this museum. if you have not been here, this
telling the story of the u.s.s. monitor to all who would listen. as i said, even though he thought he retired, you can't keep him still. he returned to the u.s. naval academy for this academic year, class of 1957, distinguished professor of american naval heritage. he also is still much in demand everywhere around the country as a speaker on civil war topics. spoken at civil war round tables in 27 states, two foreign countries. gives tours of battlefields. we don't think he sleeps. he does it...
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as we said we are live aboard the u.s.s. intrepid. we said it on the show yesterday, it is a national disgrace that there are more than one million unemployed veterans out there. in fact, the unemployment rate among veterans who have served since september 11, 2001, is 40% more than the national average, but more than 100 companies and more than 1,000 vets are here to try to remedy that. we've got a big show with a lot of guests about hiring our heroes to find the jobs and the applicants that match up. couple of guys trying to do that will join us. lockheed martin ceo and jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon will join us. let's peel back the foil on the at a timer tots. >> this is what else we have coming up from the mother ship. the real i conmy, how many do you have? cnbc's all-america survey is going to give us an unbelievable look at just how big apple is right here in america. in the meantime, the big story of course is the markets today. the big selloff has the strong quarter really limping to the close. the dow, the s&p and nasdaq with thei
as we said we are live aboard the u.s.s. intrepid. we said it on the show yesterday, it is a national disgrace that there are more than one million unemployed veterans out there. in fact, the unemployment rate among veterans who have served since september 11, 2001, is 40% more than the national average, but more than 100 companies and more than 1,000 vets are here to try to remedy that. we've got a big show with a lot of guests about hiring our heroes to find the jobs and the applicants that...
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a clip from "top gun", filmed award the u.s.s. enterprise and now it's on the final deployment.sion to the middle east. u.s. navy commissioned the ship in 1961, only supposed to run for 25 years, it's been in service for 51. and it's 50 years of the carrier and i'm on it. and probably going to get it somewhere. >> and this is business as issue, and this will be a combat deployment just as the other 21 deployments have been prior to. >> 51 years at the end of this year, and the enterprise the navy's second oldest in commission next to the u.s.s. constitution that dates back to the 1700, for our injured soldiers returning from the month lines, on the road to recovery, more than 150 hospitals treat more than 6 million people each year and the department of veterans affairs, predicts that number will skyrocket this year. and so, what is the va doing to handle the increase? casey stegall looking into it for us. casey? >> yeah, harris, the demand has never been greater, so a lot of changes are now being made to the system to ensure that our heroes do not slip through the cracks. >> fo
a clip from "top gun", filmed award the u.s.s. enterprise and now it's on the final deployment.sion to the middle east. u.s. navy commissioned the ship in 1961, only supposed to run for 25 years, it's been in service for 51. and it's 50 years of the carrier and i'm on it. and probably going to get it somewhere. >> and this is business as issue, and this will be a combat deployment just as the other 21 deployments have been prior to. >> 51 years at the end of this year, and...
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the navy and we had just started, actually, operating full-time in there, and i remember visiting the u.s.s. stanley in the persian gulf like in 1987. the first thing i would do when i would go aboard ship, it came from my youngster crews at the naval academy when i worked with engineering spaces with the s p snipes was always to go down into the engineering spaces and to ask them the last time their commanding officer had visited the engineering spaces. the railings on the ladder going down into the engineering spaces were so hot, you couldn't hold onto them. we've come a long way since then. i remain at the end of this hearing, almost at the end of this hearing, because i was quite surprised, secretary mavis, to hear the response with respect to the questions from chairman 11 and senator mccain regarding this independent study for the layout from okinawa and guam that we had mandated. because this is -- and perhaps this is just a miscoordination because i know it's not under the jurisdiction of the department of the navy, but i hope what you said is not right. we have mandated by law that
the navy and we had just started, actually, operating full-time in there, and i remember visiting the u.s.s. stanley in the persian gulf like in 1987. the first thing i would do when i would go aboard ship, it came from my youngster crews at the naval academy when i worked with engineering spaces with the s p snipes was always to go down into the engineering spaces and to ask them the last time their commanding officer had visited the engineering spaces. the railings on the ladder going down...
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our next guest is returning from a stay on the u.s.s. rl vincent, embedded with the navy fleet that polices the strait of hormuz. joining us is a foreign affairs columnist with the "wall street journal". nice to have you with us, bret. >> good to be with you. jenna: the story takes on more importance because of the ongoing discussions with iran and i understand while you were on the aircraft carrier you were being shadowed by an iranian ship. tell us about that. >> at the time i was actually and the u.s.s. bunker hill, which is the egypt-type cruiser that was the carrier's essort -- escort, and at a certain point through the morning haze, you could see off our star bird beam, about 3400 yards away, a dow, the dow are the ships of the area, mostly commercial ships, this one you knew was iranian because it was flying anan flag, it had a radar far too extensive for fishermen to own and it shadowed us and came within a mile. the officers going to the gulf for money years told me this is typical behavior on the part of the iranians. the worris
our next guest is returning from a stay on the u.s.s. rl vincent, embedded with the navy fleet that polices the strait of hormuz. joining us is a foreign affairs columnist with the "wall street journal". nice to have you with us, bret. >> good to be with you. jenna: the story takes on more importance because of the ongoing discussions with iran and i understand while you were on the aircraft carrier you were being shadowed by an iranian ship. tell us about that. >> at the...
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for the about first time ever, ever, the oil company on earth is not from the u.s.s., it's from china and while we have a problem with companies pumping out oil in this country. apparently, we do not have a problem with companies like petro china pumping it out in theirs, china is winning, we are losing and meanwhile, gas prices, well, they use keep soaring. >> charles payne, adam lashinsky, and ameleamilya. >> this week was really over the top. deliberately confusing the difference between the dutch and subsidy, and tossing in the idea that kids are held hostage in the same speech from the rose garden and you know, suggesting that somehow, exxon-mobile is really not part of america, when he said you can stand with these people behind me, america, or with the oil companies. i'm saying what the -- oil companies are america, that's part of this country, too. they hire millions of people. this is how you got to the event in the first place. i don't get it! >> i don't get it! >> and this i couldn't believe. if you produce more oil here, it has no impact on the price because it's a worldwi
for the about first time ever, ever, the oil company on earth is not from the u.s.s., it's from china and while we have a problem with companies pumping out oil in this country. apparently, we do not have a problem with companies like petro china pumping it out in theirs, china is winning, we are losing and meanwhile, gas prices, well, they use keep soaring. >> charles payne, adam lashinsky, and ameleamilya. >> this week was really over the top. deliberately confusing the difference...
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. >>> the u.s.s. enterprise is making its last voyage. the aircraft carrier left virginia yesterday and is heading for the strait of hormuz. the crew will answer the strain of threats from iran to close that strait. the enterprise has a 52-year history. it is the first aircraft carrier ever deployed. >>> so how much is it costing you to fill up your gas tank? coming up next, more pain at the pump. but we could see some relief. let's hope. >> let's hope so. we'll explain why prices could fall soon. >> we've got a day that is not going to be too bad temperature- wise. the temperatures are on the rise across our area. so brace yourself. we have a warm-up in the five- day forecast. i'll be back with more details and we'll be back with more news after this break. this br. we believe keeping kids healthy can start with healthy hands. with the lysol no-touch hand soap system healthy hands can be automatic. for healthy tips and more, visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. >>> welcome back. it is coming up on 4:45 right now. temperatures not too bad out
. >>> the u.s.s. enterprise is making its last voyage. the aircraft carrier left virginia yesterday and is heading for the strait of hormuz. the crew will answer the strain of threats from iran to close that strait. the enterprise has a 52-year history. it is the first aircraft carrier ever deployed. >>> so how much is it costing you to fill up your gas tank? coming up next, more pain at the pump. but we could see some relief. let's hope. >> let's hope so. we'll explain...
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most famous sailing power ship of the blockade was the u.s.s. america, which had one a very famous sailing race off the isle of -- and that we still compete for. the america's cup. so, america was one blockading ship. but sad it say it wasn't very good at it. yes, sir? >> could you speak to some of the details of the prize money system that would incentivize it? >> he was a great motivator for sailors, first of all, encouraging them to enlist at all, and then stay enlisted in boring, tedious jobs off the southern coast. the way it worked was that any vessel captured by a united states warship, the value of that vessel sold at auction, the value of its entire cargo sold at auction, assuming a court declared it a legitimate prize, the value went to the captain and his crew. in late 1862, keeping aside some small percentage of that for widows and/or fans of sailors lost at sea. and as usual, it went to -- as any of us who served in the military knows, most of it went to the officers. the captain normally got half off the top. then the officers thems
most famous sailing power ship of the blockade was the u.s.s. america, which had one a very famous sailing race off the isle of -- and that we still compete for. the america's cup. so, america was one blockading ship. but sad it say it wasn't very good at it. yes, sir? >> could you speak to some of the details of the prize money system that would incentivize it? >> he was a great motivator for sailors, first of all, encouraging them to enlist at all, and then stay enlisted in...
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most famous sailing power ship was the u.s.s. america. had within ape very famous sailing race off the isle of white that we still compete for. america's cup. america was one blockading ship early. but sad today wasn't very good at i so. yes, sir? >> could you speak to some of the details of the prize money system that would incentivize it? >> it was a great motivate tore for sailors encouraging them to enlist at awe and stay enlisted in boring, tedious jobs off the southern coast. the way it worked was that any vessel captured by a united states warship, the value of that vessel sold at auction, the value of its cargo sold at auction, assuming a legitimate prize, the value want to the ca captain and crew.a captain and crew. in late 1862 they kept aside percentage for widows and orphans of sailors lost at sea. as usual it want to, any of us who served in the military knkn how it works. most went to the officers. you know, the captain often got half off the top. then they, the officers themselves, shared another quarter in the war room. and
most famous sailing power ship was the u.s.s. america. had within ape very famous sailing race off the isle of white that we still compete for. america's cup. america was one blockading ship early. but sad today wasn't very good at i so. yes, sir? >> could you speak to some of the details of the prize money system that would incentivize it? >> it was a great motivate tore for sailors encouraging them to enlist at awe and stay enlisted in boring, tedious jobs off the southern coast....
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debating and disagreeing over the conflict in syria meanwhile you have america's oldest warship the u.s.s. enterprise there it is leaving yesterday for its last deployment guess where it's headed the waters covering syria and iran now last week you had rhetoric coming from israel's prime minister there's a strike on iran isn't a matter of weeks but also not a matter of years ago u.s. secretary of defense leon panetta saying the u.s. will take military action against iran if it has to last night you had the former massage chief in an interview this is a guy whose job for a decade was reportedly to try to prevent iran from developing a nuclear bomb you had him saying that iran's response to an israeli attack would be devastating so what's really going on you know we spend our time on this show very focused on covering the economy but in our view you can't separate the economy from the issue of war at least not when the u.s. spends this much of its budget on the military look at discretionary spending more than fifty eight percent if you're looking at to veterans' benefits and all ties into
debating and disagreeing over the conflict in syria meanwhile you have america's oldest warship the u.s.s. enterprise there it is leaving yesterday for its last deployment guess where it's headed the waters covering syria and iran now last week you had rhetoric coming from israel's prime minister there's a strike on iran isn't a matter of weeks but also not a matter of years ago u.s. secretary of defense leon panetta saying the u.s. will take military action against iran if it has to last night...
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the aircraft carrier "u.s.s. intrepid." early 100 companies will be on the ship with jobs available right now for our veterans. mandy, that's going to be an outstanding day. i'll be there all day tomorrow. i cannot wait. >> it's going to be fantastic. >> it really will. why is the nbc family helping with this? the veteran unemployment rate is nearly double the civilian rate among the young. that is a problem that we here at nbc and the u.s. chamber of commerce are trying to fix. joining us are two guys helping in that fight. lawrence dahl and mike staridge. larry, i want to begin with you. you are a veteran yourself as well. talk to us about the need to hire veterans and what they bring to the table in the financial services community. >> i'm a disabled vietnam veteran. the veterans that we hire have already been proven that they can really operate under extreme pressure. they're team players. they're ladies and gentlemen of honor and integrity. and they're looking for a chance. these people have defended us after 9/11 with
the aircraft carrier "u.s.s. intrepid." early 100 companies will be on the ship with jobs available right now for our veterans. mandy, that's going to be an outstanding day. i'll be there all day tomorrow. i cannot wait. >> it's going to be fantastic. >> it really will. why is the nbc family helping with this? the veteran unemployment rate is nearly double the civilian rate among the young. that is a problem that we here at nbc and the u.s. chamber of commerce are trying...
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there were two union salors who went down with the u.s.s. >> the clay models were unveil tuesday at the navy memorial. these two men were trapped in the turret when the ironclad warship sank back in 18626789 experts hope someone with family note owes or a family resemblance will see them and give them more information. >> it is about the forensics. it is about finding out who they were. we've narrowed it down to about four individuals. these facial reconstructions are very, very valuable for that. >> if the remains are never identified, officials will ask the navy to have them buried at the arlington national cemetery. >>> it has long been rumored. now, it looks like it will become official today. up next is a future hall of fame quarterback about to be releaseed? >> plus, diplomacy on the soccer field. using sports to bring people together. we'll explain as we continue here on fox 5. >>> first, a look at today's my fox half off deal. a great offer for happy hour or just a night out on the town. $19 will buy you three tapas plates or two san
there were two union salors who went down with the u.s.s. >> the clay models were unveil tuesday at the navy memorial. these two men were trapped in the turret when the ironclad warship sank back in 18626789 experts hope someone with family note owes or a family resemblance will see them and give them more information. >> it is about the forensics. it is about finding out who they were. we've narrowed it down to about four individuals. these facial reconstructions are very, very...
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all right, that was jp morgan chase ceo talking about the next few years in our economy on board the u.s.sintrepid. very good. by the way, you can find out more about how you can hire the hundreds of thousands of willing and able vets who proudly served our great company. god bless the veterans. so markets are low end for the second trading day in a row. the former general electric comments caused the pull back. please take a listen. >> the thing that surprised me was that the fourth quarter take off didn't go into the first quarter on the show in businesses. and there is -- gasoline prices, you can't have this jump and not think it affects the pocketbook. >> we have doug kote, chief market strategist with ing investment management and michael nor man. that seems to be damaging the stock market. do you think jack is right? >> no, i don't think so. if you look at economic data beating expectations on corporate profits, on the consumer, look at the consumer. unemployment is plum etting. it's a leading indicator. i think jobs are way more important than gasoline prices. also, if you compare t
all right, that was jp morgan chase ceo talking about the next few years in our economy on board the u.s.sintrepid. very good. by the way, you can find out more about how you can hire the hundreds of thousands of willing and able vets who proudly served our great company. god bless the veterans. so markets are low end for the second trading day in a row. the former general electric comments caused the pull back. please take a listen. >> the thing that surprised me was that the fourth...
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these remains were found in the u.s.s. monitor in 2000. up and used clay modeling and computer imaging. they are doing this to pay tribute to these guys and see if anyone knows who they are. it is most known for the civil war. it was a big battle between confederate ships and the uss monitor. it was the first iron armored ship battle so kind of the end of wooden ships. >> i have a sunday night mystery? what is up with day light savings time? i am so exhausted. >> were you late for anything this morning? >> the gym. i didn't go. thank you, jackie. sunday night mysteries. >>> nato's international force says the u.s. soldier accused of killing 16 civilians acted alone. a nato official says the gunman left his base at 3:00 a.m. and carried out the massacre in two villages. >>> in syria 45 women and children stabbed to death and then burned. the talks ended without a peace deal. he is asking that relief agencies be allowed to deliver aid. >>> rick santorum and newt gingrich battle it out in the deep south. both spent the day crisscrossing missis
these remains were found in the u.s.s. monitor in 2000. up and used clay modeling and computer imaging. they are doing this to pay tribute to these guys and see if anyone knows who they are. it is most known for the civil war. it was a big battle between confederate ships and the uss monitor. it was the first iron armored ship battle so kind of the end of wooden ships. >> i have a sunday night mystery? what is up with day light savings time? i am so exhausted. >> were you late for...
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. >>> the u.s.s. enterprise has set sale for the final time. the enterprise and more than 4,000 crew members departed from norfolk, virginia yesterday. the nuclear powered carrier is heading to the middle east for a seven-month deployment and will return in the fall. the ship is the longest and oldest aircraft carrier in the nation's fleet. it was featured in the movie "top gun." i had forgotten which ship was in the movie but certainly think it was a member obl movie. >> yes it was for many reasons. i don't think the ship was the reason. >> awesome movie. memorable day for sure. all across the area if you like today get used to this forecast. >> all right. >> i don't just think the next week. this could be the next two weeks. >> wow. >> maybe. >> we like the sound of that. >> it is gorgeous out there. it is going to be throughout the night tonight at least 8:00 or 9:00 in most areas. i think we'll start to run in through some showers out there. high temperature today? it was actually 72. that was the high temperature for today. the average hig
. >>> the u.s.s. enterprise has set sale for the final time. the enterprise and more than 4,000 crew members departed from norfolk, virginia yesterday. the nuclear powered carrier is heading to the middle east for a seven-month deployment and will return in the fall. the ship is the longest and oldest aircraft carrier in the nation's fleet. it was featured in the movie "top gun." i had forgotten which ship was in the movie but certainly think it was a member obl movie....
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degree, then joined the navy where wouldn't you know it -- a broadcast operation was set up on the "u.s.sjohn f. kennedy." before long, joe would trade fins for pen and paper becoming a reporter in greensboro, north carolina. dedicated to learning his craft, he quickly asended to join the news -- ascended to join the news team at wbal in baltimore. in 1980, washington came calling. >> the wind was coming directly across the bay from the east sending the waves crashing into the sea wall. this morning it looks like the target end of a firing range. there are bullet holes and bullet hits everywhere. >> joe says 14 years working as a reporter at wrc was like making a mini movie every day. but what makes joe krebs a giant among journalists? sure, there were eyeglasses. many, many, many pairs of glasses. and yes, the hair sometimes was a tall tale of its own. but joe had mastered the art of storytelling. >> the early morning sun glared across the clear sky, and the flag flapped in the brisk breeze this morning at the aerodome. while the geese flew in formation, the air crews prepared the planes
degree, then joined the navy where wouldn't you know it -- a broadcast operation was set up on the "u.s.sjohn f. kennedy." before long, joe would trade fins for pen and paper becoming a reporter in greensboro, north carolina. dedicated to learning his craft, he quickly asended to join the news -- ascended to join the news team at wbal in baltimore. in 1980, washington came calling. >> the wind was coming directly across the bay from the east sending the waves crashing into the...
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cnbc will be live tomorrow from the "u.s.s. intrepid." with the vice president of the chamber and ceos of jpmorgan and lockheed martin tomorrow on "street signs." for more information or to tell us how your company is helping with the effort, e-mail us and we'll connect you with the chamber of commerce. >> in all honesty, we're very proud of that program, to be associated with it. take a look at the markets. positive in the s&p. still negative in the dow by about three points. >>> let's look at charts of the day. i chose to look at natural gas. if natural gas is so cheap, why is my heating bill so high? >> you like a warm house. >> i do not like a warm house. i like it cool. look at that. almost a ten-year low on natural gas at 2.18. i guess that's per thousand cubic meters or whatever it is. >> we were talking a lot about housing and how lumber demand may be up at the home improvement retailers. it's really not reflected in the lumber chart. we are up 1% today. if you look at a longer one-month chart we haven't seen the type of move that
cnbc will be live tomorrow from the "u.s.s. intrepid." with the vice president of the chamber and ceos of jpmorgan and lockheed martin tomorrow on "street signs." for more information or to tell us how your company is helping with the effort, e-mail us and we'll connect you with the chamber of commerce. >> in all honesty, we're very proud of that program, to be associated with it. take a look at the markets. positive in the s&p. still negative in the dow by about...
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the u.s.s. baatan, carries a bunch of helicopters, depending on the mission. it carries landing craft. the landing craft lead the marines capture an airfield. a wonderful system that is put together. the apache took a lot of criticism in afghanistan and iraq, but when the battlefield is prepared when you used artillery and fixed-win aircraft correctly it is a good system. the chief of staff at the time -- no -- i'm sorry. i got ahead of myself. the boeing c-17 a. it was held -- it was an object of derision in the product, now boeing. it was held as a product of derision. less aspin called the chief be staffs and demanded he fire five generals because of the system of the truth is we'd be a lot better off today if we'd purchased 360 of them ib instead of the 90 we have. >> combat tailwind is a good example of the old and new. it's got in-flight refueling, it can take or give fuel to another airplane. it can land on an unprepared strip in the middle of nowhere and it's a bargain at the price they paid for it. boeing f-15, same thing. it's been the best fighter i
the u.s.s. baatan, carries a bunch of helicopters, depending on the mission. it carries landing craft. the landing craft lead the marines capture an airfield. a wonderful system that is put together. the apache took a lot of criticism in afghanistan and iraq, but when the battlefield is prepared when you used artillery and fixed-win aircraft correctly it is a good system. the chief of staff at the time -- no -- i'm sorry. i got ahead of myself. the boeing c-17 a. it was held -- it was an object...
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his degree, then joined the navy where wouldn't you know it, a broadcast operation was set up on the "u.s.s. john f. kennedy." before long joe would trade pens for paper in north carolina. dedicated to learning his craft he ascended to join the newsteam at wbal in baltimore. now 1980, washington came calling. >> the wind was coming from the east sending the waves crashing into the sea wall. this morning it looks like the target end of a firing range. there are bullet holes and bullet hits everywhere. >> joe says 14 years working as a reporter at wrc was like making a mini movie every day. but what makes joe krebs a giant among journalists? sure, there were eyeglasses. many, many, many pairs of glasses. and yes, the hair sometimes was a tall tale of its own. but joe had mastered the art of storytelling. >> the early morning sun glared across the clear sky, and the flag flapped in the brisk breeze this morning at the dome. while the geese flew in formation, the air crews prepared planes for the fight. the main mission is to be a hospital that can go wherever it's needed quickly. >> on the "co
his degree, then joined the navy where wouldn't you know it, a broadcast operation was set up on the "u.s.s. john f. kennedy." before long joe would trade pens for paper in north carolina. dedicated to learning his craft he ascended to join the newsteam at wbal in baltimore. now 1980, washington came calling. >> the wind was coming from the east sending the waves crashing into the sea wall. this morning it looks like the target end of a firing range. there are bullet holes and...
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he was stationed on the u.s.s. hollandin; a, a jeep aircraft carea that was part of the fleet that participated in the battle of guam. by the end of the war, he had risen to the rank of aviation mate first class and was an acting chief petty officer. following the war, he returned home to florida where he started a landscaping business that continues today. before his death in october of last year, roy rood helped found the american legion post 271, of which i'm a member, the first bank of jupiter and the jupiter christian school. his hometown has seen a lot of changes and has grown due to the hard work and dedicated lives of people like roy rood. he was a fixture in my hometown and in many philanthropic organizations along the coast. we are all lucky to call roy rood our town's founding father. it would be a fitting tribute to his life, legacy, and the service to name the post office in jupiter in his honor. over the last several years, i got to know mr. rood and his wife personally and i can honestly say there's n
he was stationed on the u.s.s. hollandin; a, a jeep aircraft carea that was part of the fleet that participated in the battle of guam. by the end of the war, he had risen to the rank of aviation mate first class and was an acting chief petty officer. following the war, he returned home to florida where he started a landscaping business that continues today. before his death in october of last year, roy rood helped found the american legion post 271, of which i'm a member, the first bank of...
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she spent part of this day aboard the u.s.s. york town, a decommissioned aircraft carrier that is now a museum. >> a while back i started a thing i like to call the veterans portrait project. i started doing it after i was wounded. i met so many great veterans while i was at the v.a. getting medical care that i just started bringing my camera and making portraits. i started bringing a back drop and some light. the next thing i know i had like 300-some pictures. he was part of the liberation crew in poland. >> reporter: 88 of those pictures now hang in the hallway of the ralph h. johnson v.a. medical center in charleston. many are people she met there while getting treatment for her spinal injuries and p.t.s.d. >> i met all kinds of people from world war ii, korea, vietnam, operation iraqi freedom, operation enduring freedom and every skirmish in between. >> reporter: some of them were deeply troubled. >> i was told that before i made his portrait he hadn't really talked to anybody. so he walked up and he stood there and i made th
she spent part of this day aboard the u.s.s. york town, a decommissioned aircraft carrier that is now a museum. >> a while back i started a thing i like to call the veterans portrait project. i started doing it after i was wounded. i met so many great veterans while i was at the v.a. getting medical care that i just started bringing my camera and making portraits. i started bringing a back drop and some light. the next thing i know i had like 300-some pictures. he was part of the...
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. >>> i'm brian sullivan on board the u.s.s. "street signs" is going to kickoff. cnbc has teamed up with the u.s. chamber of commerce for a hiring our heroes job fair. more than 1,000 veterans have come on board the ship to interview with more than 100 companies. we have full coverage all hour with two very special guests by the way. we've got the lockheed martin ceo and a big interview with jamie dimon. we'll talk about hiring vets, jobs, the housing, economy, everything else coming up on hiring our heroes "street signs" in 20 minutes. >> we look forward to it. see you then. this is the water cooler of the day certainly. jetblue ceo on damage control after one of his captain's completely loses it, has a midair meltdown. jetblue has now suspended. >> sue, we are learning more about the captain. he has been suspended. he's been flying since he was a child, piloted 35 different aircraft and approaching 18,000 hours of flight time. in this video you'll hear him freak out in the background after being taken down by passengers after
. >>> i'm brian sullivan on board the u.s.s. "street signs" is going to kickoff. cnbc has teamed up with the u.s. chamber of commerce for a hiring our heroes job fair. more than 1,000 veterans have come on board the ship to interview with more than 100 companies. we have full coverage all hour with two very special guests by the way. we've got the lockheed martin ceo and a big interview with jamie dimon. we'll talk about hiring vets, jobs, the housing, economy, everything...
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. >>> in norfolk, virginia, the final voyage of the u.s.s enterprise. it was deployed to the mediterranean on sunday. the enterprise was featured in top gun. it is the oldest carrier in the u.s. fleet. >>> if you are itching to get your hands-on that new ipad. keep waiting. they are completely sold out. britain's daily mail said those who pre ordered the latest tablet will get theirs one week from today. diehard fans can can line up on friday. you want too get there early, like today. >>> more heavy rain expected in southeast texas this morning. houston set a rainfall record on sunday. severe thunderstorms caused street flooding. up to 5 inches of rain have fallen since friday. the good news here, all that wet weather is finally helping to relieve the ongoing dr >>> in national weather report sponsored by starbucks. where you can get the espresso drinks you love hot or iced. >>> over the past week, we've been following prince harry at a distance as he toured the caribbean and brazil. now in a face to face interview, harry tells seth doane about growing u
. >>> in norfolk, virginia, the final voyage of the u.s.s enterprise. it was deployed to the mediterranean on sunday. the enterprise was featured in top gun. it is the oldest carrier in the u.s. fleet. >>> if you are itching to get your hands-on that new ipad. keep waiting. they are completely sold out. britain's daily mail said those who pre ordered the latest tablet will get theirs one week from today. diehard fans can can line up on friday. you want too get there early,...
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. >>> in norfolk, virginia, the final voyage of the u.s.s enterprise. it was deployed to the mediterranean on sunday. the >>> in national weather report sponsored by starbucks. where you can get the espresso drinks you love hot or iced. >>> over the past week, we've been following prince harry at a distance as he toured the caribbean and brazil. now in a face to face interview, harry tells seth doane about growing up royal. >> you can imagine the kind of things i went through at a young age. >> what were they like? >> pretty dull. >>> you'll hear more of their revealing conversation. >>> after one year -- one year after the tsunami, the japanese are moving forward and using lessons learned to prepare for future disasters. you' >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by trifexis. learn more and get exclusive money-saving offers at trifexis.com. i habe a cohd. i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold sympto
. >>> in norfolk, virginia, the final voyage of the u.s.s enterprise. it was deployed to the mediterranean on sunday. the >>> in national weather report sponsored by starbucks. where you can get the espresso drinks you love hot or iced. >>> over the past week, we've been following prince harry at a distance as he toured the caribbean and brazil. now in a face to face interview, harry tells seth doane about growing up royal. >> you can imagine the kind of things...
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. >>> in norfolk, virginia, the final voyage of the u.s.s enterprise. it was deployed to the mediterranean on sunday. the enterprise was featured in top gun. it is the oldest carrier in the u.s. fleet. >>> if you are itching to get your hands-on that new ipad. keep waiting. they are completely sold out. britain's daily mail said those who pre ordered the latest tablet will get theirs one week from today. diehard fans can can line up on friday. you want too get there early, like today. >>> more heavy rain expected in southeast texas this morning. houston set a rainfall record on sunday. severe thunderstorms caused street flooding. up to 5 inches of rain have fallen since friday. the good news here, all that wet weather is finally helping to relieve the ongoing >>> good morning, it is well, of course, we are on artificial time now and we have lost a pit of daylight on the beginning of this monday morning. take a look how beautiful that shot is. we will see the sun before not too long. it is not a bad day, partly sunny through the middle of the day and clou
. >>> in norfolk, virginia, the final voyage of the u.s.s enterprise. it was deployed to the mediterranean on sunday. the enterprise was featured in top gun. it is the oldest carrier in the u.s. fleet. >>> if you are itching to get your hands-on that new ipad. keep waiting. they are completely sold out. britain's daily mail said those who pre ordered the latest tablet will get theirs one week from today. diehard fans can can line up on friday. you want too get there early,...
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. >> the discuss u.s.s. department is getting involved in the case of an unarmed african-american teenager shot to death by a neighborhood watch captain. we are checking more headlines as we continue. time now is 5:08. the more dirt can spread around the kitchen, and the more germs we can spread on our hands. that's why we created the lysol no-touch kitchen system. one no-touch solution for sparkling dishes, plus clean surfaces, plus healthy hands. because our mission is a healthy home made simple. lysol. mission for health. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is meeting with hisser to yaps and scientists to talk about the amelia earhart mystery. earhart and her and a half gattor disappeared back in 1937 while trying to become first woman to 199around the world. a new
. >> the discuss u.s.s. department is getting involved in the case of an unarmed african-american teenager shot to death by a neighborhood watch captain. we are checking more headlines as we continue. time now is 5:08. the more dirt can spread around the kitchen, and the more germs we can spread on our hands. that's why we created the lysol no-touch kitchen system. one no-touch solution for sparkling dishes, plus clean surfaces, plus healthy hands. because our mission is a healthy home...
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since then the u.s.s. ambassador to the united states. but they say it makes no sense that iran would target a 30-year-old student in houston who just held up signs on an american street corner. >> there are many more important position leaders who have their own tv stations, that go through lobbying in washington, d.c. they plot iran to do different things. >> fred burton, a former state department counterterrorism expert, who has investigated iranian assassinations, says iran's intelligence, like its government, works in secretive ways with mode -- motives that aren't always so clear. >> perhaps her friends knew through that organization. >> they have no idea of her past except for being an iranian, moving to houston, who turns out unexpectedly murdered may have unexpected ties that could have made her a target. >> you have a 30-year-old female that has traveled out of iran, spent time in europe, paris, for example. what has she been doing? was she more active overseas, for example, than we understand her
since then the u.s.s. ambassador to the united states. but they say it makes no sense that iran would target a 30-year-old student in houston who just held up signs on an american street corner. >> there are many more important position leaders who have their own tv stations, that go through lobbying in washington, d.c. they plot iran to do different things. >> fred burton, a former state department counterterrorism expert, who has investigated iranian assassinations, says iran's...
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the green berets or navy seals. they say he acted alone. >>> u.s.s. enterprise is making its last voyage. it left norfolk today headed for the strait of hormuz. the enterprise has a storied 52- year history, playing a permanent role in the cuban missile crisis and serving in the vietnam war, operations desert fox, enduring freedom. it's the first aircraft carrier ever deployed. >>> on tuesday, voters in alabama and mississippi will have their say and the candidate will the most approved may be mitt romney. here's the latest. >> reporter: primary has been dominated by tight races and more of that drama is surrounding the tuesday primaries in alabama and mississippi. today rick santorum continued to take aim at mitt romney, campaigning in tupelo, mississippi he responded to claims about the romney camp that santorum can't nail down the delegates he needs during the remaining primaries. >> establishment is trying to force a moderate republican from massachusetts down the throats of the american people, and if we have to go to a convention, we'll win the convention. i have no doubt about that.
the green berets or navy seals. they say he acted alone. >>> u.s.s. enterprise is making its last voyage. it left norfolk today headed for the strait of hormuz. the enterprise has a storied 52- year history, playing a permanent role in the cuban missile crisis and serving in the vietnam war, operations desert fox, enduring freedom. it's the first aircraft carrier ever deployed. >>> on tuesday, voters in alabama and mississippi will have their say and the candidate will the...
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today, the alleged mastermind of the bombing of the u.s.s. cole is being prosecuted before a military commission. i am proud to say that trial attorneys from the department of justice are working with military prosecutors on that case, as well as others. and we will continue to reject the false idea that we must choose between federal courts and military commissions, instead of using them both. if we were to fail to use all necessary and available tools at our disposal, we would undoubtedly fail in our fundamental duty to protect the nation and its people. that is simply not an outcome we can accept. this administration has worked in other areas as well to ensure that counterterrorism professionals have the flexibility that they need to fulfill their critical responsibilities without from values. our values. last week brought the most recent step, when the president issued procedures under the national defense authorization act. this legislation, which congress passed in december, mandated that a narrow category of al qaeda terrorist suspects
today, the alleged mastermind of the bombing of the u.s.s. cole is being prosecuted before a military commission. i am proud to say that trial attorneys from the department of justice are working with military prosecutors on that case, as well as others. and we will continue to reject the false idea that we must choose between federal courts and military commissions, instead of using them both. if we were to fail to use all necessary and available tools at our disposal, we would undoubtedly...
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from beirut to the khobar towers, from the u.s.s. cole to the first bombing of the world trade center, from the total destruction of the united states embassies in kenya and tanzania to september 11 we must never forget that we did not choose this fight, the fight chose us. while we may not have executed this combat operation perfectly, but then no war ever has been, we cannot pretend that radical islam does not exist. the killing of osama bin laden and other radical terrorist leaders are significant victories. however, the fight continues. there is evil in this world that must be confronted. lest our nation sees more of its citizens maimed and killed in acts of terror. i will continue to urge our president and his administration, my colleagues on capitol hill, and our congressional leadership to pressure pakistan to crack down on terrorists within their borders. of particular concern is the network responsible for so much violence and blood shed. i urge our leaders on both side of the aisle to finish what was started in this part of
from beirut to the khobar towers, from the u.s.s. cole to the first bombing of the world trade center, from the total destruction of the united states embassies in kenya and tanzania to september 11 we must never forget that we did not choose this fight, the fight chose us. while we may not have executed this combat operation perfectly, but then no war ever has been, we cannot pretend that radical islam does not exist. the killing of osama bin laden and other radical terrorist leaders are...
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well, it serves the country well and the navy he's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier, u.s.s. sail on the final voyage this morning. it set the commission 1961. and since then played a big role in the cuban missile crisis and featured in the movie top gun. the enterprise setting sail at 11 a.m. from norfolk siring and officially deactivated in december. i'm sure you have the top gun lines you could pull out right now. either one of you? >> every single line of that movie is all committed to memory. >> i don't know which is my personal favorite. >> you take my breath away. let's check with rimuth. >> dave: no, if it was that, rider, you stink. >> and in south carolina, in charleston, rounded nature, and plying our military returning back from iraq and afghanistan and do want to talk about the weather, and you have a cool start today and it's about to change and the cool day across the northeast yesterday. that's gone. and temps into the 60's, get ready, a long stretch about ten days we're going to stay with temperatures, around 60 degrees, feeling like spring. and the southeast
well, it serves the country well and the navy he's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier, u.s.s. sail on the final voyage this morning. it set the commission 1961. and since then played a big role in the cuban missile crisis and featured in the movie top gun. the enterprise setting sail at 11 a.m. from norfolk siring and officially deactivated in december. i'm sure you have the top gun lines you could pull out right now. either one of you? >> every single line of that movie is all...
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u.s.s.? i am just concerned that if we provide the funds that lets somebody else take care of dallas's we ignore what the medical professional is supposed to do, and that is, as long as we are doing dialysis we have to ask ourselves what causes it, why do we have to do this, what are the things of the front end that allows us to deal with preventing diabetes so that dallas is does not become a fact that we have to live with. and i think the medical profession is the best and asking those questions, and that is why i think we need to retain a piece of that abrasion. >> rate quickly, the president's has proposed a billion in funding for the veteran conservation corps. he anticipates that will create 2,000 jobs for veterans. you know, we all agree their is a lot of background in the work that mr. dunne and the parts and infrastructure and those kinds of things. i had the opporunity, the chairman and ranking member of the economic a virginity on the house side, and really work very closely with the program, lots of veterans about their dreams and aspirations. i have a lot of concern about spending a
u.s.s.? i am just concerned that if we provide the funds that lets somebody else take care of dallas's we ignore what the medical professional is supposed to do, and that is, as long as we are doing dialysis we have to ask ourselves what causes it, why do we have to do this, what are the things of the front end that allows us to deal with preventing diabetes so that dallas is does not become a fact that we have to live with. and i think the medical profession is the best and asking those...