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and this is the captain of the u.s.s. philadelphia who is now performing -- at the time i'm talking about a blockade in tripoli harbor and this is william bainbridge. i love the hair. it's the napoleon style and it was sloppy. it's like we won't be the perfect courts here with the perfect wig and all the rest of it. so that is actually a style to wear your hair down like that. so anyhow, here we have the u.s.s. philadelphia in tripoli harbor, and it's performing a blockade. and it's about -- it's chasing a tripoli ship into the harbor. and he desperately wants to have a victory because the u.s. military, the u.s. navy has been doing incredibly badly for two years. william eaton said the navy ships were about as warlike as a bunch of quaker meeting houses. he said that one of the commodores took his wife with him on the ship. he said only an american commodore would take his wife to battle and that the next time jefferson should send along a bunch of comedians and a hair emto attract -- a hei rum. here we have william bainb
and this is the captain of the u.s.s. philadelphia who is now performing -- at the time i'm talking about a blockade in tripoli harbor and this is william bainbridge. i love the hair. it's the napoleon style and it was sloppy. it's like we won't be the perfect courts here with the perfect wig and all the rest of it. so that is actually a style to wear your hair down like that. so anyhow, here we have the u.s.s. philadelphia in tripoli harbor, and it's performing a blockade. and it's about --...
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jamie mcintyre, for the pbs newshour, aboard the "u.s.s. ania," off the coast of hawaii. >> woodruff: online we have a lot more about nuclear armed submarines. you can watch extended excerpts of the interviews we featured, and see how submarines get re- supplied at sea. all that is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. from the police shooting in cincinnati, to rising expectations for the first republican presidential debate, it's been a full week. and it leads us to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. gentlemen, welcome. so mark, this shooting in cincinnati of a black man by a white policeman the video released this week, there appears to be no question about what happened. why do these things keep happening? >> i wish i knew, judy. i mean, i do -- i've never heard a press attorney just come right out and say this was essentially murder, but i have to say i am encouraged by the use of body cameras. this is where it's been tried, used, endorsed by the national
jamie mcintyre, for the pbs newshour, aboard the "u.s.s. ania," off the coast of hawaii. >> woodruff: online we have a lot more about nuclear armed submarines. you can watch extended excerpts of the interviews we featured, and see how submarines get re- supplied at sea. all that is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. from the police shooting in cincinnati, to rising expectations for the first republican presidential debate, it's been a full week. and it leads us to the analysis...
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in 1988, the u.s.s. vinsnse shot down an iran passenger jet. the iran's southern coast, killing over 200 people . the u.s. never formally apologised for the attack. despite the bad blood, most iranians we talked to say they like americans, just not american foreign policy. i like american muscle cars. i don't hate america. 77 years passed since the revolution. the current people you see, 40 years or younger, very have no memory of the shah's regime, they don't have a memory of americans doing bad things. now we have nuclear negotiations. this is an opportunity for the west. >> now that a deal on iran's nuclear negotiation is in place with the u.s. and other world powers, some hope that is signals a new direction in hostility, it will not happen overnight. >> ali velshi joins us. this narrative, this difference in narrative for the iranians and the americans, how big a part does that play in the identity of the average iranian? >> i have to tell you, it's the single most striking part of the two weeks in iran. when you go from the west, you have
in 1988, the u.s.s. vinsnse shot down an iran passenger jet. the iran's southern coast, killing over 200 people . the u.s. never formally apologised for the attack. despite the bad blood, most iranians we talked to say they like americans, just not american foreign policy. i like american muscle cars. i don't hate america. 77 years passed since the revolution. the current people you see, 40 years or younger, very have no memory of the shah's regime, they don't have a memory of americans doing...
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we have talked about the coup in iran, a flight by the u.s.s. "vincenz." in the counter climate, what are the chances of either of those things happening? >> in one way or another they have to happen. if you ignore history, and if you ignore some of the uglier aspects of the past, they don't go away. they are continuing to fester, and they will come up from - they will come up from time to time. i call them the coast. if you ignore the ghost, weigh saw this when the iranians - you ask what were they thinking about, were they thinking at all. did they misread how that appointment would be viewed. however you confront it. i don't have a magic formula, but the first step in these things is not to forget them. you can't forget that they happened, but the first step is to acknowledge them. >> it is interesting, because people who were not born in 1979 were telling me the stories of the revolution, which they oak as iran taking its democracy back, 1963 and the shooting of the rain plane. none of it justifies taking hostages. is there a failing in our ability to u
we have talked about the coup in iran, a flight by the u.s.s. "vincenz." in the counter climate, what are the chances of either of those things happening? >> in one way or another they have to happen. if you ignore history, and if you ignore some of the uglier aspects of the past, they don't go away. they are continuing to fester, and they will come up from - they will come up from time to time. i call them the coast. if you ignore the ghost, weigh saw this when the iranians -...
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always especially proud to see my home state represent pmd the u.s.s. little rock. >>> a death investigation at demi moore's house overnight. >>> gone in a flash. a car is stolen. the precious cargo inside as it drives away. >>> and amazing escape. a surfer fights off a shark on live tv. this morning, he's talking about what he was going through and what was happening in his mind. >>> well as the fbi continues to look into links between the chattanooga gunman and radical islam, his parents are offering new information. the fbi wants to know more about mohamed you receive abdulazeez's trip last year. randall smith was one of the marines gunned down last week. >> my son is a hero. he died doing what he loved. he would have it no other way. i wish i could just hold him one more time. >> in light of the shooting guardsmen at recruiting stations in indiana will begin carrying their own personal handguns starting this morning. other states are taking similar measures. >>> the family of a woman found dead in an east texas jail cell has ordered an independent au
always especially proud to see my home state represent pmd the u.s.s. little rock. >>> a death investigation at demi moore's house overnight. >>> gone in a flash. a car is stolen. the precious cargo inside as it drives away. >>> and amazing escape. a surfer fights off a shark on live tv. this morning, he's talking about what he was going through and what was happening in his mind. >>> well as the fbi continues to look into links between the chattanooga gunman...
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"the u.s.s. little rock." >> all right. 'll take it. >>> still ahead, though, a death investigation at demi moore's home overnight. the actress breaking her silence. >>> gone in a flash. a car is stolen. a woman running after it. the precious cargo inside as it drives away. >>> and amazing escape. a surfer fights off a shark on live tv. this morning, he's talking about what he was going through and what was happening in his mind. ♪ ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks, which means babies born even a few weeks early can have breathing, feeding, and learning problems. if your pregnancy is healthy wait for labor to begin on its own. a healthy baby is worth the wait. >>> well, as the fbi continues to look into links between the chattanooga gun
"the u.s.s. little rock." >> all right. 'll take it. >>> still ahead, though, a death investigation at demi moore's home overnight. the actress breaking her silence. >>> gone in a flash. a car is stolen. a woman running after it. the precious cargo inside as it drives away. >>> and amazing escape. a surfer fights off a shark on live tv. this morning, he's talking about what he was going through and what was happening in his mind. ♪ ♪ every day it's...
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in 1988, the u.s.s. vinsnse shot down an iran passenger shet. the u.s.er formally apologised for the attack. despite the bad blood, most iranians we talked to say they like americans, just not american foreign policy. i like american muscle cars. i don't hate america. 77 years passed since the revolution. the current people you see 40 years or younger, very have no memory of the shah's regime, they don't have a memory of americans doing bad things. now we have nuclear negotiations. >> thou that a deal on iran's nuclear negotiation is in place with the u.s. and other world powers some hope that is signals a new direction in hostility, it will not happen overnight. >> ali velshi joins us. this narrative, this difference in narrative for the iranians and the americans, how big a part does that play in the identity of the average iranian? >> i have to tell you, it's the something most striking part of the two weeks in iran. when you go from the west you have a narrative that i read about. for the average american. this starts in 1979 with the overthrow of th
in 1988, the u.s.s. vinsnse shot down an iran passenger shet. the u.s.er formally apologised for the attack. despite the bad blood, most iranians we talked to say they like americans, just not american foreign policy. i like american muscle cars. i don't hate america. 77 years passed since the revolution. the current people you see 40 years or younger, very have no memory of the shah's regime, they don't have a memory of americans doing bad things. now we have nuclear negotiations. >>...
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lowell valley, a sailor aboard the u.s.s. oklahoma, died. news of his brother's death was the worst pain of his life but trying to bring the remains home prolonged that torture. >> the biggest frustration acknowledge is the navy who fought us all the way and color like it is. >> to understand how sailors on the oklahoma died on december 7th. >> the oklahoma sustained 9 to 11 torpedo hits. she has had her guts torn out of her. >> the bodies of the crew remained underwater for years. mixed graves of the national cemetery of the pacific known as punch bowl. ray graves, when he discovered the navy could not tell him who was bruried where he began to catalog the lost bodies himself. >> i walked anything close to december the 7th i spent many moons up there. i went after all navy everything in world war ii that was buried in that cemetery. >> after nearly 40 years of work emery answer work with helped convince the department of defense to abandon and create a new lab for identifying remains through dna. still the crew of the oklahoma will be an eno
lowell valley, a sailor aboard the u.s.s. oklahoma, died. news of his brother's death was the worst pain of his life but trying to bring the remains home prolonged that torture. >> the biggest frustration acknowledge is the navy who fought us all the way and color like it is. >> to understand how sailors on the oklahoma died on december 7th. >> the oklahoma sustained 9 to 11 torpedo hits. she has had her guts torn out of her. >> the bodies of the crew remained underwater...
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lowell valley, a sailor aboard the u.s.s. oklahoma died along with 400 of his shipmates. bob valley said news of his brother's death was the hardest part of his life. >> the biggest frustration is the navy that fought us all the way and i'm going to call it like it is. >> it is important to understand how the sailors on the oklahoma died on december 7th. >> the oklahoma has sustained anywhere from 9 o11 torpedo hits. she has had her guts shot out of her and the crews are at general quarters. >> the bodies of the crew were left the for years. punch bowl, ray emory when he discovered the navy could not tell him who was buried where he began to catalog the lost bodies himself. >> i had a clipboard and anything close to december 7th, i spent many moons up there. i went through all navy, everything from world war ii that was buried in that cemetery. >> after 40 years of work, emory's work, disband its existing department for handling the dead and create a new lab in hawaii for identifying remains through dna. still the crew of the oklahoma will be an enormous challenge. >> we e
lowell valley, a sailor aboard the u.s.s. oklahoma died along with 400 of his shipmates. bob valley said news of his brother's death was the hardest part of his life. >> the biggest frustration is the navy that fought us all the way and i'm going to call it like it is. >> it is important to understand how the sailors on the oklahoma died on december 7th. >> the oklahoma has sustained anywhere from 9 o11 torpedo hits. she has had her guts shot out of her and the crews are at...
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in 1988, the u.s.s. "vincenze" shut a passenger jet off the coast, killing 290 people. the u.s.ormally apologised for the attack. despite the bad blood, most iranians we talked to say they liked america, just not their foreign policy. i liked american muscle cars. i don't hate america. so the current people that you see - it's 40 years or younger - they have no memory of the shah's regime. they don't have a memory of americans doing bad things. and now we have the nuclear negotiations. west. >> our national security. >> now that a deal on the programme is in place with the u.s. and other world powers, some are hoping it signals a new direction in the history of hostility. it will not happen overnight. the nuclear deal is done, now the u.s. has to sort out who it
in 1988, the u.s.s. "vincenze" shut a passenger jet off the coast, killing 290 people. the u.s.ormally apologised for the attack. despite the bad blood, most iranians we talked to say they liked america, just not their foreign policy. i liked american muscle cars. i don't hate america. so the current people that you see - it's 40 years or younger - they have no memory of the shah's regime. they don't have a memory of americans doing bad things. and now we have the nuclear...
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in 1988, the u.s.s. "vincenze" shut a passenger jet off the coast, killing 290 people. the u.s.y apologised for the attack. despite the bad blood, most iranians we talked to say they liked america, just not their foreign policy. i liked american muscle cars. i don't hate america. so the current people that you see - it's 40 years or younger - they have no memory of the shah's regime. they don't have a memory of americans doing bad things. and now we have the nuclear negotiations.
in 1988, the u.s.s. "vincenze" shut a passenger jet off the coast, killing 290 people. the u.s.y apologised for the attack. despite the bad blood, most iranians we talked to say they liked america, just not their foreign policy. i liked american muscle cars. i don't hate america. so the current people that you see - it's 40 years or younger - they have no memory of the shah's regime. they don't have a memory of americans doing bad things. and now we have the nuclear negotiations.
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in 1988, the u.s.s. "vincenze" shut a passenger jet off the coast, killing 290 people. the u.s.ormally apologised for the attack. despite the bad blood, most iranians we talked to say they liked america, just not their foreign policy. i liked american muscle cars. i don't hate america. so the current people that you see - it's 40 years or younger - they have no memory of the shah's regime. they don't have a memory of americans doing bad things. and now we have the nuclear negotiations. this is an opportunity for the west. >> our national security. >> now that a deal on the programme is in place with the
in 1988, the u.s.s. "vincenze" shut a passenger jet off the coast, killing 290 people. the u.s.ormally apologised for the attack. despite the bad blood, most iranians we talked to say they liked america, just not their foreign policy. i liked american muscle cars. i don't hate america. so the current people that you see - it's 40 years or younger - they have no memory of the shah's regime. they don't have a memory of americans doing bad things. and now we have the nuclear...
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. >> the u.s.s. potomac is out there. it's down at the end of the estuary. >> reporter: it offers tours three times a week and he free rides on the bay during posted times. whether you want to relax while you enjoy your tour or put some muscle into it, the city of oakland says its waterfront has plenty to offer. in oakland, tara moriarty, fox 2 news. >>> tara, it was great on "mornings on 2." if the sun was out, rosemary would have been sweatier. we have a cooldown that started over the weekend. even the possibility of scattered showers. i will explain in a minute. let's take a look at what's happen overs bay. the clouds have cleared and we are left with mostly clear skies for today. it will be an enjoyable today. but temperatures are down a few degrees from where any were yesterday. it has to do with the system that's off the coast. it's not going to move a whole lot in the next day or so. it will just continue to bring us the onshore breeze to bring us the deeper marine layer and to bring us the temperatures below averag
. >> the u.s.s. potomac is out there. it's down at the end of the estuary. >> reporter: it offers tours three times a week and he free rides on the bay during posted times. whether you want to relax while you enjoy your tour or put some muscle into it, the city of oakland says its waterfront has plenty to offer. in oakland, tara moriarty, fox 2 news. >>> tara, it was great on "mornings on 2." if the sun was out, rosemary would have been sweatier. we have a...
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in 1988, the u.s.s. "vincenze" shut a passenger jet off the coast, killing 290 people. the u.s. never formally apologised for the attack. despite the bad blood, most iranians we talked to say they liked america, just not their foreign policy. i liked american muscle cars. i don't hate america. so the current people that you see - it's 40 years or younger - they have no memory of the shah's regime. they don't have a memory of americans doing bad things. and now we have the nuclear negotiations. this is an opportunity for the west. >> our national security. >> now that a deal on the programme is in place with the u.s. and other world powers, some are hoping it signals a new direction in the history of hostility. it will not happen overnight. the nuclear deal is done now the u.s. has to sort out who it is dealing with. we have problems. for starters human rights watch saw no significant improvements in human rights in the first full year that president hassan rouhani has been in office. since he's been in office iran executed 1500 people. many for nonviolent crimes, the country has
in 1988, the u.s.s. "vincenze" shut a passenger jet off the coast, killing 290 people. the u.s. never formally apologised for the attack. despite the bad blood, most iranians we talked to say they liked america, just not their foreign policy. i liked american muscle cars. i don't hate america. so the current people that you see - it's 40 years or younger - they have no memory of the shah's regime. they don't have a memory of americans doing bad things. and now we have the nuclear...
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in 1988, the u.s.s. "vincenze" shut a passenger jet off the coast, killing 290 people. the u.s. never formally apologised for the attack. despite the bad blood, most iranians we talked to say they liked america, just not their foreign policy. i liked american muscle cars. i don't hate america. so the current people that you see - it's 40 years or younger - they have no memory of the shah's regime. they don't have a memory of americans doing bad things. and now we have the nuclear negotiations. west. >> our national security. >> now that a deal on the programme is in place with the u.s. and other world powers, some are hoping it signals a new direction in the history of hostility. it will not happen overnight. the nuclear deal is done, now the u.s. has to sort out who it is dealing with. we have problems. for starters human rights watch saw no significant improvements in human rights in the first full year that president hassan rouhani has been in office. since he's been in office iran executed 1500 people. many for nonviolent crimes, the country has more than 900 political priso
in 1988, the u.s.s. "vincenze" shut a passenger jet off the coast, killing 290 people. the u.s. never formally apologised for the attack. despite the bad blood, most iranians we talked to say they liked america, just not their foreign policy. i liked american muscle cars. i don't hate america. so the current people that you see - it's 40 years or younger - they have no memory of the shah's regime. they don't have a memory of americans doing bad things. and now we have the nuclear...
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the u.s.s. a name as shark or barracuda, but she helped win the war in the pacific. and, alex, as the champion you get to go first. let's start with middle f, please, for $200. alex. what is hefty? that's it. middle f for $400, please. elsa. what is aft? right. middle f for $600, please. elsa. what is confine? yes. middle f for $800.
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the purpose, discuss details in the upcoming plots to bomb the u.s.s. cole in the gulf of aiden and the attack plans for 9/11. it was a terror summit. since the 1998 bombings of the u.s. embassies in tanzania and kenya which killed over 200, the nsa has captured and recorded phone calls made from a specific house in yemen. it was some 60 miles outside of the capital. the house was osama bin laden's operation center. the call came in and the tussauds diswho had hijacked american airlines flight 77 that would slam into the pentagon headed for the country club. photos were taken at the terror summit which remain classified to this day. >>r as day. i remember looking at them. >> mark racini was a cia agent. >> that meeting was surveilled because there had been a communication from the station to kuala lumpur station. these people were coming in. follow them. take their photographs. see what they're they're going, and that's what happened. we had no idea what they were doing, but we knew some of them had visasw.k to the u.s. >> but then the cia refused to sha
the purpose, discuss details in the upcoming plots to bomb the u.s.s. cole in the gulf of aiden and the attack plans for 9/11. it was a terror summit. since the 1998 bombings of the u.s. embassies in tanzania and kenya which killed over 200, the nsa has captured and recorded phone calls made from a specific house in yemen. it was some 60 miles outside of the capital. the house was osama bin laden's operation center. the call came in and the tussauds diswho had hijacked american airlines flight...
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the wave of violence prompting a warning from the u.s.s. defense secretary about security here at home. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: in the wake of a series of deadly isis attacks, on a beach in tunisia, and today in egypt, the american intelligence community tonight is on an urgent search for any sign of isis followers plotting a july 4th attack in the u.s., looking especially closely at social media sites. >> they are self-radicalized, self-organized people on social media. are we concerned about that? absolutely we're concerned about that. >> reporter: and authorities say social media sites are not doing all they can to help. the man who led the attack on the mohammed cartoon contest in texas was in open communication on twitter with a known isis recruiter who posted this -- "it's time for brothers in the #us to do their part." yet, while social media companies say they aggressively act to stop such traffic, most don't have official policies to report it to authorities. >> the law says if social
the wave of violence prompting a warning from the u.s.s. defense secretary about security here at home. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: in the wake of a series of deadly isis attacks, on a beach in tunisia, and today in egypt, the american intelligence community tonight is on an urgent search for any sign of isis followers plotting a july 4th attack in the u.s., looking especially closely at social media sites. >> they are self-radicalized,...
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we're on top of the u.s.s. interus you -- interproduce you to -- introduce you to some very proud americans and all the festivities this weekend. do not go away. ♪ ♪ ♪ like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins, are taking charge ...with non-insulin of their tvictoza.abetes... for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza i
we're on top of the u.s.s. interus you -- interproduce you to -- introduce you to some very proud americans and all the festivities this weekend. do not go away. ♪ ♪ ♪ like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins, are taking charge ...with non-insulin of their tvictoza.abetes... for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to...
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navy frigate hadustdurina fight of his own, the captain of the u.s.s. vincennes made a decision that was both defendable andiser uss vincennes, while activelyeatenin surface units, and protecting itself from what was concluded to be a hostile aircraft, shot down an iranian airliner over the straits of hormuz." middle of a battle. helped cement years of mistrust between iran and the united helped cement years of mistrust between iran and the united sure commercial shipping lanes stayed war. a year earlier, an iraqi plane had fired at the uss stark damaging the ship and killing 37 on board. from that point onmericans were on alert and had presidential approval to act before being fired upon. six weeks after arriving in the gulf, the captain of the uss vincennes would follow that"theo do her job and i have all theheh this group of young men on here." the area. cruiser sinking two iranian ships in iranian waters. soon after however the crew aboard the vincennes picked up a signal on radar. some kind of aircraft was moving in its direction. portand headed rig
navy frigate hadustdurina fight of his own, the captain of the u.s.s. vincennes made a decision that was both defendable andiser uss vincennes, while activelyeatenin surface units, and protecting itself from what was concluded to be a hostile aircraft, shot down an iranian airliner over the straits of hormuz." middle of a battle. helped cement years of mistrust between iran and the united helped cement years of mistrust between iran and the united sure commercial shipping lanes stayed war....
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military has started the dell kate process of identifying the process of identifying the remains of the u.s.sve caskets were exhumed yesterday during a solemn ceremony. >> 388 heros from the oklahoma in total will be tested by the end of the summer. >> organizers say they expect to identify the majority of the remains. the process is expected to take about five years. >>> this is day four in the search for two mothers' 14-year-old sons. >> although the navy and coast guard have searched nearly 30,000 square miles looking for perry and austin and still have not found them, their parents aren't giving up hope. >> we know that they are doing everything that they possibly can to stay afloat and wait for us to come and get them. >> so the mothers went on "the today show" to solicit the public's help. >> i don't believe they were headed to the bajahamasbahamas. something hand. we will ask them when they get in what happened. this isn't normal. >> authorities found their capsized boat some 60 miles off shore two days after the boys left friday on a fishing trip, heading out just as a storm captured
military has started the dell kate process of identifying the process of identifying the remains of the u.s.sve caskets were exhumed yesterday during a solemn ceremony. >> 388 heros from the oklahoma in total will be tested by the end of the summer. >> organizers say they expect to identify the majority of the remains. the process is expected to take about five years. >>> this is day four in the search for two mothers' 14-year-old sons. >> although the navy and coast...
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it follows the u.s.s. nathan james taking the fate of humanity in their hands.s the lucky girl who got to sit down with eric dane who stars as the ship's commander. tnt is owned by our parent company turner broadcasting. people are really resonating with it. do you think it's because it's sort of got this torn from the headlines vibe to it? some of the headlines like the ebola crisis -- >> we are so ahead of the curve too. i think any viewer would probably think the story lines they're seeing were torn from the headlines and written postfactum. but we shot the pandemic a year before the ebola crisis came out. >> did it give you the shivers a little bit? >> 30 years ago this would have been science fiction. now it's somewhat probably, which is scary. had the obviously outbreak happened in a largely populated city or even gotten onto an airline, it could decimate 80% of the world's population. >> youwhat do we expect the next season? >> a lot of the same. >> more hostility? >> we're created a cure a vaccine. we have to set up communications and reestablish civiliz
it follows the u.s.s. nathan james taking the fate of humanity in their hands.s the lucky girl who got to sit down with eric dane who stars as the ship's commander. tnt is owned by our parent company turner broadcasting. people are really resonating with it. do you think it's because it's sort of got this torn from the headlines vibe to it? some of the headlines like the ebola crisis -- >> we are so ahead of the curve too. i think any viewer would probably think the story lines they're...
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the bombing of the "u.s.s. cole" in 2008 killed 17 crew members and was the sign of an anti-u.s. threat of al qaeda. early last year they formed up to formal kade da in the arabian peninsula. then there are the tribes in yemen, maybe more important than the government itself. >> in fact the tribes are strong enough when they decide this or that deserves protection. >> the trial of alacki protects them. he has degrees from new mexico state and nebraska in 1978 returned to the u.s. with his grandmother. >> it's very big. >> our freelance report er reporter speaks to people. as well as becoming a figure of the ruling party and confidante to president zala. >> is he well respected in yemen? >>. >> translator: yes, very kind. >> author. >> he's in with them. >> and anwar's father groomed his son for the west and the best. the secular high school he attended when he was back here in sana'a yemen, among his classmates. the children of top government officials and business men. after graduating high school alacki decided to return to the land of his birth. >> he returns to america to get
the bombing of the "u.s.s. cole" in 2008 killed 17 crew members and was the sign of an anti-u.s. threat of al qaeda. early last year they formed up to formal kade da in the arabian peninsula. then there are the tribes in yemen, maybe more important than the government itself. >> in fact the tribes are strong enough when they decide this or that deserves protection. >> the trial of alacki protects them. he has degrees from new mexico state and nebraska in 1978 returned to...
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horror of the pearl harbour, fresh hope for crew members and families and the hundreds dying on board the u.s.s. "oklahoma". >> women's football has increased this popularity but lags behind the men's game. i'm in vancouver, home to the women's world cup final. that story coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled. >> people are not getting the care that they need. >> this is a crime against humanity. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> explosions going on... we're not quite sure - >> is that an i.e.d.? >> "faultlines". al jazeera america's award-winning investigative series. monday, 10:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. hello again, a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera newshour. eight days after 30 were killed by a gunmen on a beach in so
horror of the pearl harbour, fresh hope for crew members and families and the hundreds dying on board the u.s.s. "oklahoma". >> women's football has increased this popularity but lags behind the men's game. i'm in vancouver, home to the women's world cup final. that story coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor...
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. >> that was my first day of command of the u.s.s. rush plor. rushmore. we're getting ready to go out for six months. one of the first woman commanding officers on the ship. >> second in command she has an e ring pentagon office and a binder full of be awards. she'd like it if 25% of the force were female creating a critical mass to tip the balance against bias and stereotyping. the pentagon has decreed that all jobs in the military be open to women unless women can't perform to the same standards as men. so far none have made it through but in the navy there are few jobs left to open. >> do you foresee any positions in the navy that are not going to be open to women? >> we had already made the decision to start putting women on submarines, and that was one of the few areas that women could not serve. >> do you foresee there will be anything closed to women? special force he navy seals for instance? >> for us seals will be the last area that gets looked at. my sense is if the opportunity will probably be there, it will be a matter of what are the occupatio
. >> that was my first day of command of the u.s.s. rush plor. rushmore. we're getting ready to go out for six months. one of the first woman commanding officers on the ship. >> second in command she has an e ring pentagon office and a binder full of be awards. she'd like it if 25% of the force were female creating a critical mass to tip the balance against bias and stereotyping. the pentagon has decreed that all jobs in the military be open to women unless women can't perform to...
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one of the battle ships that sunk was the u.s.s. "oklahoma" and modern day technology is helping families identify the bodies of ship's crew who were killed. killed. >> the oklahoma sustained 9 to 11 torpedo hits. she's turning over and the crews are at the general quarters. >> the bodies of crew were under water for years. when brought up their remains wound up mixed together in graves at the national cemetery of the pacific, known as the punch boll. ray emery. when the navy told him he couldn't bury where. >> i went and grabbed a clipboard, and walked up and down. i spent many moves, all navy and anything after world war ii. >> after 40 years of work his crusade convinced the department of defense that argued the mixed up graves should be left alone should disband the department for handling the dead and create a new lab to identify remains. the crew of the oklahoma will be an enormous challenge. >> we exhumed one casket. there were five skulling in the casket. from d.n.a. analysis. we know that there's over 100 represented in that
one of the battle ships that sunk was the u.s.s. "oklahoma" and modern day technology is helping families identify the bodies of ship's crew who were killed. killed. >> the oklahoma sustained 9 to 11 torpedo hits. she's turning over and the crews are at the general quarters. >> the bodies of crew were under water for years. when brought up their remains wound up mixed together in graves at the national cemetery of the pacific, known as the punch boll. ray emery. when the...
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submerged just off the coast of hawaii, the 180 man crew of the u.s.s. ennsylvania demonstrated for the pbs "newshour" an abridged version of what it practices every week with subs at sea. >> woodruff: i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention. in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> picking up momentum, the economy grew
submerged just off the coast of hawaii, the 180 man crew of the u.s.s. ennsylvania demonstrated for the pbs "newshour" an abridged version of what it practices every week with subs at sea. >> woodruff: i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪...
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but they also have a ship on base the u.s.s. barry. it takes visitors on board.it's one thing to clear a building room by room. it's another thing to clear a destroyer. plus you have a variety of organizations. as we said before you have the navy jag core you have the navy band. you have all the support and admin infrastructure for washington, d.c. the coordination between these various agencies as they search different buildings and headquarters is going to be pretty challenging and it will take a long time. is this appropriate response? again, i go back to what i said earlier. on the base probably, yes, as the lieutenant commander pointed out. but as you're see it can film from outside the base that traffic needs to be cleared. those elements of people who are just wandering around looking need to be pushed out of there. they need to expand that space to clear that area from both police elements atf and all the other jackets you see out there as well as reporters. they need to push that back to clear the area poppy. >> who would take lead in this immediate resp
but they also have a ship on base the u.s.s. barry. it takes visitors on board.it's one thing to clear a building room by room. it's another thing to clear a destroyer. plus you have a variety of organizations. as we said before you have the navy jag core you have the navy band. you have all the support and admin infrastructure for washington, d.c. the coordination between these various agencies as they search different buildings and headquarters is going to be pretty challenging and it will...
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come home to a better network. >>> the u.s.s. little rock making a big splash. watch this. i era photo flash bomb safely detonated on a florida beach after being discovered over the weekend. thank goodness for metal detectors. steve? >> brian, thank you. >>> from iran's nuclear ambitions to vladimir putin's aggressive pursuit of power, the presidential candidates are painting a picture of how america should flex its muscle. >> cities that were liberated at the price of the lives of their colleagues. >> we shouldn't have been there. once we were there, we shouldn't have left so easily. >> we abandoned our relationship. iran will run wild. >> lethal force assistance to the ukraine. >> if we don't get the military right nothing else matters. >> who is best qualified to be our commander in chief? you went to the naval academy, navy s.e.a.l. commander. on the republican side who do you see so far as having the qualities we need in a commander in chief? >> well steve, those qualities are somebody who believes in america, someone who will stand on principles and beliefs and underst
come home to a better network. >>> the u.s.s. little rock making a big splash. watch this. i era photo flash bomb safely detonated on a florida beach after being discovered over the weekend. thank goodness for metal detectors. steve? >> brian, thank you. >>> from iran's nuclear ambitions to vladimir putin's aggressive pursuit of power, the presidential candidates are painting a picture of how america should flex its muscle. >> cities that were liberated at the...
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. >> and lawmakers in the u.s.s are skeptical, threatening to tank the agreement. >> it looks very much >> critics say the agreement simply delays iran's nuclear abilities and frees up billions in funds for the country's terrorist operations. the president urging his opponents to evaluate the agreement based on facts not politics. and challenging them to explain what they would have done differently. >> what is your preferred alternative? >> now it is likely that congress could vote overwhelmingly to oppose this deal but the president has already vowed to veto any such attempt and congress would then need a two-thirds majority to override that veto and it's unlikely that that many lawmakers will go against the president's will. reena and t.j. >> mary bruce for us there. thank you so much. the president turned to domestic issues during a visit to oklahoma. last night he spoke at a high school urging expansion of high speed internet to rural communities. today he'll become the first sitting president to ever visit a federal prison. the president will speak with inmates and prison official
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the u.s.s. itime museum all weekend. >> we should note that nothing bad happened. america remained peaceful and joyful and we're thank you for that. >>> that's right. look at your headlines, starting with a fox news alert. two people are dead, three others missing after a pontoon capsized overnight. the boat was traveling on the ohio river in louisville kentucky. nine people were on board at the time. two of the missing believed to be children. rescuers say the current is too swift to send dive teams in at this time. >>> a fourth of july family photo goes horribly wrong when a deck collapses sending 14 people crashing ten feet to the ground. the group was vacationing at a home in em aral -- emerald isle north carolina. police say they are still investigating what caused that collapse. >>> and fireworks flying overseas on the fourth of july. 16 u.s.-led coalition air strike pounding the isis strong hold of raqqa in syria. the strikes are response to terror threats over the fourth of july weekend.
the u.s.s. itime museum all weekend. >> we should note that nothing bad happened. america remained peaceful and joyful and we're thank you for that. >>> that's right. look at your headlines, starting with a fox news alert. two people are dead, three others missing after a pontoon capsized overnight. the boat was traveling on the ohio river in louisville kentucky. nine people were on board at the time. two of the missing believed to be children. rescuers say the current is too...
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admiral winnifield's tours at sea included the u.s.s. cleveland and the u.s.s. enterprise. he led the big-e through her 18th deployment which included combat operations in afghanistan, support of "operation enduring freedom" immediately after the terrorist acts of september 11, 2001. as the commander of carrier strike group 2 he led task forces 50, 152 and 58 in support of "operation iraqi freedom" and maritime interception operations in the arabian gulf. he also served as commander of the united states sixth fleet the commander of nato ally joint command lisbon and the comarngdz of striking and support forces nato. his short tours include service in the joint staff operations directorate. as senior aide to the chairman of the joint chiefs, and as executive assistant to the vice chief of naval operations. as a flag officer admiral winnifield served as the director of warfare programs and transformational concepts at u.s. fleet forces command as a director of joint innovation and experimentation at u.s. joint forces command and as the director for strategic plans and policy
admiral winnifield's tours at sea included the u.s.s. cleveland and the u.s.s. enterprise. he led the big-e through her 18th deployment which included combat operations in afghanistan, support of "operation enduring freedom" immediately after the terrorist acts of september 11, 2001. as the commander of carrier strike group 2 he led task forces 50, 152 and 58 in support of "operation iraqi freedom" and maritime interception operations in the arabian gulf. he also served as...
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going forward, we went from al qaeda, which was focused on huge spectacular attacks, think 9/11 and the u.s.ss who says do what you can where you can, even people who are inspired by them in the united states. catherine herridge was reporting, the moments from being radicalized to actually being willing to carry out an attack have been shortened. is it possible to round up each and every one of these people ahead of time? >> you can't expect miracles overnight. the fbi are responsible for us not being attacked since 9/11 in that scale. but i can tell you this that we're in good hands. our military our local law enforcement and federal law enforcement agencies are coordinating and working together. and you know what. my message to isis is sooner or later you're going to get what you deserve. >> in the meantime we're going to celebrate the fourth of july. >> this is america. we're darn proud of it. >> steve rogers appreciate your insight. >> thank you very much. >>> now this fox news alert, terrifying scene in eastern tennessee after a freight train carrying toxic chemicals bursts into flames f
going forward, we went from al qaeda, which was focused on huge spectacular attacks, think 9/11 and the u.s.ss who says do what you can where you can, even people who are inspired by them in the united states. catherine herridge was reporting, the moments from being radicalized to actually being willing to carry out an attack have been shortened. is it possible to round up each and every one of these people ahead of time? >> you can't expect miracles overnight. the fbi are responsible for...
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star of the show, here's phoenix murray 6'8" britney tkpwraoeupber ahead of the field and 117-112. akron against u.s.s. pride. watch jennifer gilbert into the wall. whoa, look at that. once again fortunately this was not a brick wall but a plastic fence which i think she knows will give a little bit. akron still lost the game 6-4. back to baseball, the philly's cole hamels has a no-hitter against the cubs. a lot of speculation they'll trade him because the phillies are terrible and out of contention. nationals play tonight at 7 o'clock and we'll see if they can win. pirates have had their number but a long way to go. >> and tonight's a new game. >> that's the way baseball >> that one isolated shower over chevy chase village, college park could get it and heavier shower pressing toward college park and over the beltway. we'll watch that and continue to track it. it's not a heavy >>> welcome to "world news tonight." breaking news from the las vegas strip. a raging fire at a luxury hotel, flames and thick smoke on the pool deck of this high rise. the details coming in at this hour. >>> a first look insid
star of the show, here's phoenix murray 6'8" britney tkpwraoeupber ahead of the field and 117-112. akron against u.s.s. pride. watch jennifer gilbert into the wall. whoa, look at that. once again fortunately this was not a brick wall but a plastic fence which i think she knows will give a little bit. akron still lost the game 6-4. back to baseball, the philly's cole hamels has a no-hitter against the cubs. a lot of speculation they'll trade him because the phillies are terrible and out of...
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the u.s.s. potomac for those history buffs, it parked here along jack london square. the floating white house. a lot of history here. we want people to come down and experience the estuary. >> just up on the top of the yacht here and then this is the port. there is a lot to see here and there's also the coast guard island. there's a lot of wildlife out there that the kayakers were telling me about. >> for boaters, people that sail there's nearly 500 feet of readily available docking space. it's free for daily use. that's great for people who have boats to come up and come in and have a nice feriance as well as hotels if you want to spend the night. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. and i think i'm just gonna grab my spot here and maybe hit one of those wineries and take a little cruise down the estuary this morning, guys. are you a little bit jealous? >> i'm very jealous. i have to hang out with you, tara. it's beautiful out there. thank you for the live report. >> reporter: you know what? dave, we are actually cruising by the station. our ktvu station. >> y
the u.s.s. potomac for those history buffs, it parked here along jack london square. the floating white house. a lot of history here. we want people to come down and experience the estuary. >> just up on the top of the yacht here and then this is the port. there is a lot to see here and there's also the coast guard island. there's a lot of wildlife out there that the kayakers were telling me about. >> for boaters, people that sail there's nearly 500 feet of readily available...
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seitivity to thiover the years buthere are ththose t the way th the charactcteristitics of the row are very suited for u.s.sapplilications. ishere a possibility that the stem could someday be part of the u. missile fense architecture, inour view? >> naturally, i cannonot talk about it. and i'm not decision-maker i this.. the e arrow w fleet is one of e best systems that t exists today fo in specialization. we're develing these s solutions for the statend we have struck a strtrategic agreeeemen with boeing g that they would be our agentnt or partner to ll these worldwide. ase talklk we have some very serious discussion withth other countries regardining the arro everything under u u.s. approv because it is their chnology to b be regulated. vago: f for more of our interview go to fense news.com. coming up how the u.s. can i stood outside, assessing the situation. i knew it could rough in there but how rough? there was no way to know for sure. hey guys.... daddy, it's pink! but hey. a new house it's a blank canvas. and we got a great one thanks to a really low mortgage rate from navy federal credit union. pink
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have reverence for senator john mccain as well, the ship that he served on is parked in the harbor the u.s.s, former texas governor rick perry said he should resign and call it quits. what do you think about that? >> and senator graham from south carolina said that -- used the line that you are fired. again, i don't want this segment to come across as being anti-trump. i'm being very careful here but if he zpt acknowledge, if he doesn't feel the insult that he would have caused and i don't want to analyze this as the left has done to the right for years, trying to demonize those who have perfectly legitimate points of view these are not left to right, these are veterans. these are people we owe the utmost respect for it. p.o.w.s who are -- >> we don't disagree with you. every normal american looks at those as heroes because they are. senator mccain, do you think he owes an apology to people with concerns about immigration by calling them crazy? >> i think we're whole system right now and we're only into july 2015 i think this whole system we're insulting way too many people being way too vic
have reverence for senator john mccain as well, the ship that he served on is parked in the harbor the u.s.s, former texas governor rick perry said he should resign and call it quits. what do you think about that? >> and senator graham from south carolina said that -- used the line that you are fired. again, i don't want this segment to come across as being anti-trump. i'm being very careful here but if he zpt acknowledge, if he doesn't feel the insult that he would have caused and i...
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really we're basking in the amazing u.s.s. yorktown shadow. this is an amazing shift. e's so much patriotism here. the crowd is filled with active duty veterans retired veterans and if you saw our colleague, heather, she got to go up in one of the world war ii vintage planes yesterday and a fabulous package was put together by the producers at fox news to just showcase how this community not only do they have the rich history, but they also have a really bright future. we saw that just three weeks ago after the tragic shooting in charleston and how that community really came together and led the nation in the way to how to grieve and forgive. ly talk about that a little bit in my sweech coming up at 2:00 today. >> you know that background -- the back drop there is just gorgeous. the glasses are great. as you mention, you are so clod close to charleston and the whole city has been coping with the tragedy. what is it like to be there right now? >> i feel like there is something very very special happening in charleston and it hasn't just been recently. i think that if you
really we're basking in the amazing u.s.s. yorktown shadow. this is an amazing shift. e's so much patriotism here. the crowd is filled with active duty veterans retired veterans and if you saw our colleague, heather, she got to go up in one of the world war ii vintage planes yesterday and a fabulous package was put together by the producers at fox news to just showcase how this community not only do they have the rich history, but they also have a really bright future. we saw that just three...
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>>> and the united states navy for the first time it launched and recovered and underwater drone during a military operation. a navy captain says his submarine, "u.s.s north dakota" tested the ten-foot long drone in the mediterranean sea. >>> full coverage of flying blago and whether he'll be getting out of prison. that's next on fox news. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergi
>>> and the united states navy for the first time it launched and recovered and underwater drone during a military operation. a navy captain says his submarine, "u.s.s north dakota" tested the ten-foot long drone in the mediterranean sea. >>> full coverage of flying blago and whether he'll be getting out of prison. that's next on fox news. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a...
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the post and in. car lid lloyd. >> reporter: number 10's carli lloyd's aggressive play put u.s.s out early and they never looked backoyd made history by scoring two of her goals in the first 15 minutes. >> i was on a mission. >> reporter: fans tuned in to watch the finals match. here in new york city sports bars were packed. >> it was awesome. >> it was awesome. >> usa. >> 15 yards. it was time to might. >> reporter: the 5-2 final was sweet revenge for the americans. they were beaten by japan in a penalty cup match four years ago. >> pinch me wake me up. >> i don't think it's sunk in. like i said i'm so proud and so exhausted at the same time. it's a surreal moent. it's been amazing. >> kenneth craig, cbs news new york. >>> president obama offered his personal congratulations. quote, come to the white house with the world cup soon." the first lady tweeted we are so proud of you. when she entered the game in the second half carli lloyd in a show of respect gave her the captain's arm band to put on. after more than a decade on the national team, it's the world's cup final. >>> and coming up we'll talk with hero cup le
the post and in. car lid lloyd. >> reporter: number 10's carli lloyd's aggressive play put u.s.s out early and they never looked backoyd made history by scoring two of her goals in the first 15 minutes. >> i was on a mission. >> reporter: fans tuned in to watch the finals match. here in new york city sports bars were packed. >> it was awesome. >> it was awesome. >> usa. >> 15 yards. it was time to might. >> reporter: the 5-2 final was sweet...
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he proudly served in the united states navy in world war ii as a torpedo man on the u.s.s. stockdale he attended panhandle a&m college on basketball and baseball scholarships. additionally he received his masters in education from west texas state university in 1963. in 1951, jack married donna, they were married for nearly 59 years until her passing in 2010. donna and jack had four daughters and were blessed with one granddaughter. after retiring from teaching, jack began a secondary profession of painting houses, refinishing furniture and carpentry. he was a member of the first united methodist church of stratford as well as a member of the american legion post 262. he loved hunting fez about and quail, eating breakfast and drinking coffee with his friends at the local cafe and all things rodeo and all things sports, especially duke basketball. mr. speaker jack gilley impacted many lives, including mine, as an educator and as a mentor he will be greatly missed and long remembered as a loving husband, a father, a grandfather, and a friend. my wife jean and i offer our deep
he proudly served in the united states navy in world war ii as a torpedo man on the u.s.s. stockdale he attended panhandle a&m college on basketball and baseball scholarships. additionally he received his masters in education from west texas state university in 1963. in 1951, jack married donna, they were married for nearly 59 years until her passing in 2010. donna and jack had four daughters and were blessed with one granddaughter. after retiring from teaching, jack began a secondary...