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thank you so much for being deceived it's great to see you again coming up a new report suggests the u.s. navy knew all along as sailors and the u.s. has reagan were exposed to dangerous levels of radiation so why is so why did the navy say they want. i would read that as questions to people. stead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. than starforce. looks at the finish line of the marathon. what we're hearing. from. i'm the president and i think a society that i think corporation kind of can consume can do and the bankers try to get all that all about money and i'm a family that for politicians write the laws and regulations to attack bankers coming up. here is just too much crap is it a society. that. in screw news after almost three years accident almost three years after a massive earthquake and tsunami ushered in the worst nuclear disaster since chernobyl we're just now learning the truth of what went down in the wake of the fukushima dai ichi new meltdown new report suggests that the u.s. navy knew all along
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the u.s. navy. how come this every seems to happen to them.asked barbara starr to find out. >> reporter: the u.s. navy prides itself on being ready to fight. whether it's a fire on the flight deck, like this drill on this ship or the ships bowls where they battle an unseen enemy, germs. >> serious outbreaks of ten or 20 individuals being sick are taken seriously and we attack those outbreaks. >> i, united states sailor -- with the 3,000 on board, you might think outbreaks of illness would be common. norovirus sickened those on a cruise ship. the navy never lets it get to thachlt when it breaks out, sailors are strictly isolated. >> we restrict them to medical or their quarters. they do not go to the food station, galleys and gym. >> reporter: ships are cleaned around the clock. >> we do a cleaning station of the ship. >> reporter: from stem to stern, they sweep, scrub and swab. >> cleaning overheeds to decks. >> keep it clean because cross contamination is a big factor of food born illness. >> reporter: outbreak or not, the galley is inspected
the u.s. navy. how come this every seems to happen to them.asked barbara starr to find out. >> reporter: the u.s. navy prides itself on being ready to fight. whether it's a fire on the flight deck, like this drill on this ship or the ships bowls where they battle an unseen enemy, germs. >> serious outbreaks of ten or 20 individuals being sick are taken seriously and we attack those outbreaks. >> i, united states sailor -- with the 3,000 on board, you might think outbreaks of...
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information i think one of the big concerns that we've got is that now the u.s. navy is saying that these sailors didn't get any more radiation than you would get on an airplane flight or you know it being exposed to rocks but clearly the you know what it's so disingenuous to try to make that distinction between. internal exposure when these sailors were inhaling radiation as opposed to external exposure you don't inhale rocks you don't eat dirt you know these exposures have much more significant consequence when you take it into the soft tissue like muscle or bone marrow or thyroid these are these are much more significant exposures than what the navy's letting on right now i guess the big question here is if the u.s.s. rate ronald reagan was on a mission to try to hold off some sort of does that disaster at the fukushima power plant why didn't the navy come clean with that earlier on your motive there or did they just want to you know colony fears of nuclear disaster right you know regionally the stories were that the reagan didn't come within one hundred miles of t
information i think one of the big concerns that we've got is that now the u.s. navy is saying that these sailors didn't get any more radiation than you would get on an airplane flight or you know it being exposed to rocks but clearly the you know what it's so disingenuous to try to make that distinction between. internal exposure when these sailors were inhaling radiation as opposed to external exposure you don't inhale rocks you don't eat dirt you know these exposures have much more...
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an iraqi interpreter recounts his work with u.s. navy seals in "code name johnnie walker: the extraordinary story of the iraqi who risked everything to fight the with the u.s. navy seals." journalist annie jacobson recalls the program that brought nazi scientists to the cus after world war ii to work on government projects in "operation paper clip: the secret intelligence program that brought nazi scientists to america." in "the twilight of the american enlightenment: the 1950s and the crisis of liberal belief," george mars den, a history professor at university of notre dame, analyzes the political landscape in a post-world war ii u.s. david lockbaum and edward lyman, members of the union of concerned scientists recount the 2011 nuclear emergency in japan at the fukushima nuclear power reactor, the story of a nuclear disaster. in "the news: a user's manual," 25 news stories are analyzed to better understand their effect on readers and viewers. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near fut
an iraqi interpreter recounts his work with u.s. navy seals in "code name johnnie walker: the extraordinary story of the iraqi who risked everything to fight the with the u.s. navy seals." journalist annie jacobson recalls the program that brought nazi scientists to the cus after world war ii to work on government projects in "operation paper clip: the secret intelligence program that brought nazi scientists to america." in "the twilight of the american enlightenment:...
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marine corps and the u.s. navyan nba hall of famer calls it the coolest experience of his life. charles barkley reflecting on his oval office moment with the president of the united states. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. visit today for exceptional offers. ♪ visit today for exceptional offers. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me a
marine corps and the u.s. navyan nba hall of famer calls it the coolest experience of his life. charles barkley reflecting on his oval office moment with the president of the united states. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales...
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new details of a massive hacking of the u.s. navy's computers.n that iran is to blame. >>> an olympic break down. american skier bode miller talks about the interview and the controversy it created. stand by for his candid conversation. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we begin with breaking news. a fiery and deadly show down and it is now spreading to a number of regions. riot police charged into a massive group of protesters. we have much more on that in a moment. the breaking news that is happening in kiev and the possible fallout for the united states. first, a new warning today from iran's military that it is prepared to fight the united states in the damaging of widening cyber war as we get new information about a massive hacking deep into the u.s. navy and marine corps computer network. >> penetrated by hackers who were clearly sophisticated and able to get through security filters. >> reporter: a u.s. defense official tells cnn of a massive cyber attack on the navy computer network. a bre
new details of a massive hacking of the u.s. navy's computers.n that iran is to blame. >>> an olympic break down. american skier bode miller talks about the interview and the controversy it created. stand by for his candid conversation. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we begin with breaking news. a fiery and deadly show down and it is now spreading to a number of regions. riot police charged into a massive...
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. >> he did a lot of contract work and some of it was for the u.s. navy. and that is when he met elise makdessi. >> sometime after 9:00 p.m. when the couple returned home from dinner, someone was waiting for them. when eddie regained consciousness, his hands were bound behind his back. he saw a man raping and stabbing her. he managed to get loose, shocked and shot the assailant, and then he called 911. >> but the intruder wasn't dead. >> the assailant leaped out towards him with the knife and eddie shot the individual again. >> when police arrived, elise was barely alive. >> her dress was ripped and her throat had been cut ear to ear. >> she was trying to talk and could never get the words out. before anybody could give her any significant help she died on the way to the hospital. >> the assailant was identified by his driver's license as 7-year-old quincy brown. >> he was laying with his legs pinned underneath him, laying on his back and he had three gunshot wounds to the chest. >> brown was one of elise's co-workers at the oceana naval air base. >> quinc
. >> he did a lot of contract work and some of it was for the u.s. navy. and that is when he met elise makdessi. >> sometime after 9:00 p.m. when the couple returned home from dinner, someone was waiting for them. when eddie regained consciousness, his hands were bound behind his back. he saw a man raping and stabbing her. he managed to get loose, shocked and shot the assailant, and then he called 911. >> but the intruder wasn't dead. >> the assailant leaped out towards...
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he used to analyze intelligence communications for the u.s. navy. his troubles started when he posted the permanent ad on craigslist. it led him to a meeting of a woman he knew only as olga, but she was really an fbi agent. hoffman wrote in his diary about olga's beauty and her body, things we won't mention in detail. wasn't long before olga convinced hoffman to turn over american secrets, which prosecutors say would have put the united states in great danger. but one day out of nowhere, the guy hoffman turned up at an fbi office to confess. he said he wanted the feds to track down his russian handlers. fbi agents played along, didn't tell them they knew what he was up to and his russian handlers were fbi agents. a week later hoffman e-mailed the handler a message, the power is out. the feds chasted hoffman, charged hip with attempted epps nudge, even those a local report says he is less like james bond and more like the bumbling mr. bean. lea is in the newsroom downstairs. he -- lea was a fighter pilot. we're expecting him to speak. >> the sentenci
he used to analyze intelligence communications for the u.s. navy. his troubles started when he posted the permanent ad on craigslist. it led him to a meeting of a woman he knew only as olga, but she was really an fbi agent. hoffman wrote in his diary about olga's beauty and her body, things we won't mention in detail. wasn't long before olga convinced hoffman to turn over american secrets, which prosecutors say would have put the united states in great danger. but one day out of nowhere, the...
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it was about three years ago next month that the u.s. navy aid victims of the tsunami in the meltdown of the fukushima power plant. now almost 80 u.s. sailors and marines on that mission are reporting a series of serious health issues. they're suing tokyo electric power company, teppco, alleging that the company misled them about the danger they might be in. >> reporter: march 2011, an earthquake off the coast of japan triggers a deadly tsunami, killing more than 15,000 people. waves swamped tokyo electric power company, or teppco's fukushima daichi nuclear power plant complex. huge explosions followed, and ultimately meltdowns of three of the six nuclear reactors, spewing radioactive material into the atmosphere. into this unknown sailed the "uss ronald reagan," a supercarrier with more than 5,000 sailors and marines on board. the carrier was a key part of the u.s. navy's operation tomodachi, the japanese word for "friends." and now three years later, more than 70 sailors and marines from that mission have filed a billion-dollar lawsuit agai
it was about three years ago next month that the u.s. navy aid victims of the tsunami in the meltdown of the fukushima power plant. now almost 80 u.s. sailors and marines on that mission are reporting a series of serious health issues. they're suing tokyo electric power company, teppco, alleging that the company misled them about the danger they might be in. >> reporter: march 2011, an earthquake off the coast of japan triggers a deadly tsunami, killing more than 15,000 people. waves...
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. >> peter and joan porco had two children. 23-year-old jonathan was a lieutenant in the u.s. navy serving on a nuclear submarine hundreds of miles away. 21-year-old christopher attended the university of rochester, a three-hour drive away. both had alibis for the night of the attack. but why did joan porco tell police her son christopher was responsible? >> your mother is communicating. >> she's saying you were there in the house. >> i don't know why she would say that. >> she knows what happened. >> i hope she does. i was not there. >> he was cooperating. he let them take a dna sample. he let them look at his body to make sure there weren't marks or signs of a struggle, like bruises. >> three weeks after the attack, joan porco regained consciousness. >> everybody was very surprised. it was a miracle. she obviously had a strong will to live, and the doctors just did an amazing job. >> and joan now told police that christopher had nothing to do with the attack. >> she said it couldn't have been christopher. leave my son alone. >> joan also made a public statement supporting her son
. >> peter and joan porco had two children. 23-year-old jonathan was a lieutenant in the u.s. navy serving on a nuclear submarine hundreds of miles away. 21-year-old christopher attended the university of rochester, a three-hour drive away. both had alibis for the night of the attack. but why did joan porco tell police her son christopher was responsible? >> your mother is communicating. >> she's saying you were there in the house. >> i don't know why she would say that....
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." >>> the u.s. navy is investigating allegations of cheating on exams at a training facility for nuclear powered submarine operators. the chief of naval operations revealed at a news conference that officers at the facility in south carolina may have cheated on a regular written exam designed to maintain their proficiency. u.s. media reports say around 30 people have been involved. >> to say that i'm disappointed would be an understatement. whenever i hear about integrity issues, it's disresultive to our unit's success. >> u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel gave a direct order to the navy to look into the scandal, which is the second to hit the country's military this year. last month the u.s. air force found that more than 90 officers had cheated on a proficiency exam for the operation of intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads. >>> nearly three years have passed since a massive quake and tsunami devastated japan's northeastern region. but the harmful effects are still s
." >>> the u.s. navy is investigating allegations of cheating on exams at a training facility for nuclear powered submarine operators. the chief of naval operations revealed at a news conference that officers at the facility in south carolina may have cheated on a regular written exam designed to maintain their proficiency. u.s. media reports say around 30 people have been involved. >> to say that i'm disappointed would be an understatement. whenever i hear about integrity...
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a pair of u.s. navy warships staying close to sochi. the uss "mt vity" and "taylor" are on stand by in case of an attack. >> an international reporter says security is tight. canada's cbc radio has this report. >> one is caught in the juxtaposition of feeling overwhelmed by the security and military personnel and not wanting it all around. at the same time taking solace and safety from that. i mean, quite frankly the fact that it is not like london. it's not a big city that has an underground and tunnels built hundreds of years ago. they plotted a bunch of buildings on a peace of land, and completely unscientifically. to me is seems easier to secure this area than a city like london. you know, i think some of the threats are probably legitimate. i don't feel particularly unsafe, and i feel like one thing that they do seem to be on top of here is a lot of security. >> human rights groups are calling for a day of action ahead of the olympics. protests took place in st. petersburg, paris and london. the russian government has been under a
a pair of u.s. navy warships staying close to sochi. the uss "mt vity" and "taylor" are on stand by in case of an attack. >> an international reporter says security is tight. canada's cbc radio has this report. >> one is caught in the juxtaposition of feeling overwhelmed by the security and military personnel and not wanting it all around. at the same time taking solace and safety from that. i mean, quite frankly the fact that it is not like london. it's not a...
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now, we will hear from admiral robinson with the u.s. navy. >> thank you very much, your honor, and thanks to the entire panel. i have had an opportunity to read some of the records from january 8, and what you are dealing with is amazingly complex and vexing, and i know we are all on the same side. permit this old retired chaplain of 36 years service to reflect not simply to reprise what i said at the beginning of that january 8 meeting, but to reflect a bit on the remarks that were made in the afternoon session following our presentation. i do so with a unique perspective as a chaplain not yet in the chain of command but part of the chain of command. i have been privy to the inner thinking of commanders. i have been often the first to hear of an incident because chaplains are first responders in many cases when they are trusted and respected. i have been the source of solace and strength, i hope, for some of them, and occasionally witness to the inner struggles of perpetrators who have come for counsel, so something of a unique perspective
now, we will hear from admiral robinson with the u.s. navy. >> thank you very much, your honor, and thanks to the entire panel. i have had an opportunity to read some of the records from january 8, and what you are dealing with is amazingly complex and vexing, and i know we are all on the same side. permit this old retired chaplain of 36 years service to reflect not simply to reprise what i said at the beginning of that january 8 meeting, but to reflect a bit on the remarks that were made...
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i think much less so the u.s. navy and the air force, i think when you are fighting there, you have an element of protection. people were reluctant to sign up, and there was a real feeling that they may have have to resort to a draft. now here is colonel michael jones. and he said look, at the time, this was pretty much a last resort. take a listen. >> it was what can we avoided to do to avoided a draft 357 because that was beginning because of all that was happening and all of the other traditional methods that had worked honestly for 20 years. >> weren't working. >> they weren't. >> and the scheme finally ended. congress can be moments away from sending that massive farm bill on to the president for the sit. the final vote expected within the hour. the five year overall cost nearly $1 trillion. it happened this morning part of delta's terminal was cleared out, after suspicious package was spotted. that bag was removed for further investigation, business resumes shortly thereafter. now under the micro scope in washing
i think much less so the u.s. navy and the air force, i think when you are fighting there, you have an element of protection. people were reluctant to sign up, and there was a real feeling that they may have have to resort to a draft. now here is colonel michael jones. and he said look, at the time, this was pretty much a last resort. take a listen. >> it was what can we avoided to do to avoided a draft 357 because that was beginning because of all that was happening and all of the other...
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the u.s. navy is sending two ships to the area as part of the security preparations.ll have more on that later. >>> there are scattered power outages across the country. in pennsylvania more than a half million people now sitting in the dark. the weight of the heavy snow snapping power lines, maria ines ferre reports from exton, pennsylvania. >> reporter: i'm standing in front of west chester university. this is where the red cross has set up its main shelter. the red cross expects people throughout the day and this evening. some stayed in shelters last night, others hunkered down in their homes with blankets and candles. this country alone, about 160,000 people are without power. the utility companies say it could take days before they get power back in their homes. one of the big challenges is not only the trees down, but also the ice that formed along the power lines. utility crews have been getting help from other crews from out of state. hundreds of workers from chicago have come here to help, the governor from pennsylvania has declared a state of emergency, and
the u.s. navy is sending two ships to the area as part of the security preparations.ll have more on that later. >>> there are scattered power outages across the country. in pennsylvania more than a half million people now sitting in the dark. the weight of the heavy snow snapping power lines, maria ines ferre reports from exton, pennsylvania. >> reporter: i'm standing in front of west chester university. this is where the red cross has set up its main shelter. the red cross...
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. >> meanwhile, the u.s. navy warship "taylor" has entered the black sea. it will join the u.s. command ship mt. whitney, both will remain nearby during the games and offer assistance during the games if athletes are forced to evacuate. >> all eyes are on sochi where today it makes it's world debut as an olympic host but there's questions on whether the city is actually prepared. kevin tibales is live in sochi. good morning. so is sochi ready for its closeup? >> i think in terms of the olympic games, absolutely. mother nature is cooperating. look at the day here. i have to tell you it's about 50 degrees already. the sun is out. the building is ready for the athletes. i think what you're referring to are a number of tweets and articles written by foreign journalists who say their hotel rooms have not been readied for them. perhaps the water isn't running and the heating doesn't work. that aside, when people arrive at olympic park, everything is spectacular. the venues are spectacular. i, for one, can't wait to see the puck drop or the curling rock roll or the figure skaters doing
. >> meanwhile, the u.s. navy warship "taylor" has entered the black sea. it will join the u.s. command ship mt. whitney, both will remain nearby during the games and offer assistance during the games if athletes are forced to evacuate. >> all eyes are on sochi where today it makes it's world debut as an olympic host but there's questions on whether the city is actually prepared. kevin tibales is live in sochi. good morning. so is sochi ready for its closeup? >> i...
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it wasn't needed department, we have learn from the pentagon that the uss taylor, one of the two u.s. navy ships in the black sea ran aground last week while preparing to moore in turkey. the guided vessel frigate is being inspected for damage. there's another vessel along with it in this region, from the sixth fleet, the uss mt. whitney. >>> quick check of the medal count tonight at the games. the u.s. is on top, tied with the netherlands at 20 medals a piece followed by russia and norway close behind. >>> and still ahead for us tonight, a frightening incident at 30,000 feet. passengers are describing the sudden impact that tossed people around the plan, leaving one in critical condition. >>> and later, candy crush, the surprise announcement today about the phenomenon that has taken hold of the lives of so many americans. >>> a united airlines flight attendant remains hospitalized tonight in critical condition recovering from injuries she suffered when her aircraft hit unexpected and severe turbulence in flight last night. it happened so quickly, the cockpit crew never had time to warn th
it wasn't needed department, we have learn from the pentagon that the uss taylor, one of the two u.s. navy ships in the black sea ran aground last week while preparing to moore in turkey. the guided vessel frigate is being inspected for damage. there's another vessel along with it in this region, from the sixth fleet, the uss mt. whitney. >>> quick check of the medal count tonight at the games. the u.s. is on top, tied with the netherlands at 20 medals a piece followed by russia and...
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two former u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s working for a private security contractor were both found dead on the ship. while the shipping vessel was moored in the shells. there was no evidence of foul play or no evidence they were murdered. officials say an autopsy will be determined to find out the cause of their sudden deaths. >>> and another case of clear air turbulence in the news, just days after that montana-bound united flight. this time it was over japan, the plane out of san francisco, 12 injuries, including one crew member in serious condition. often the only warning that pilots get is from aircraft that have just flown that same route and conditions change quickly. flight attendants are many times among the injured because they're on their feet mid-flight. >>> and there is a first to announce in the u.s. going back many years. the obama administration announced today the approval of over $6 billion in loan guarantees to build the nation's first newly constructed reactor since the '70s. it is part of an exp
two former u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s working for a private security contractor were both found dead on the ship. while the shipping vessel was moored in the shells. there was no evidence of foul play or no evidence they were murdered. officials say an autopsy will be determined to find out the cause of their sudden deaths. >>> and another case of clear air turbulence in the news, just days after that montana-bound united flight. this time it was over japan, the plane out of san francisco, 12...
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. >>> people gathered at a high school in western japan to remember those who were killed when a u.s. navy submarine rammed a training vessel 13 years ago. a boat from uwajima fisheries high school the ehime maru sank off hawaii after it was struck by the "uss greenville." nine japanese, including students, died in the accident. 8:43 a.m. was the exact time the two vessels struck. a golden bell recovered from the sunken boat was rung nine times. people present deserved a moment of silence. >> translator: we will hand down the story of the accident to future generations of students, so it is never forgotten. >> participants offered a chrysanthemum, and a prayer, for the victims. >>> people in japan are noticing a tasty trend in communities across the country. more and more so-called farm markets are sprouting up. there were 17,000 of them at last count. customers love the cheaper prices, and the fresh produce. managers of one market have found a way to ensure their apples are crisper, and greens even greener. >> reporter: every year, more than 1 million people pull in to this car park north
. >>> people gathered at a high school in western japan to remember those who were killed when a u.s. navy submarine rammed a training vessel 13 years ago. a boat from uwajima fisheries high school the ehime maru sank off hawaii after it was struck by the "uss greenville." nine japanese, including students, died in the accident. 8:43 a.m. was the exact time the two vessels struck. a golden bell recovered from the sunken boat was rung nine times. people present deserved a...
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the town of chiran was a home base for kamikaze missions against u.s. navy vessels near the end of the war. authorities say 330 of the messages have been translated into english. they submitted them for inclusion in the 2015 unesco memory of the world register. mayor kanpei shimoide said that not many of the pilots' relatives are left to carry on their stories. >> translator: i would like the whole world to learn about the importance of peace, and the value of life from the words of these pilots facing death. >> the u.n. established the memory of the world heritage to record historic documents. the items include the diary of anne frank. >>> two american women who involved an ancient pilgrimage route in western japan have documented their adventures. the journey known as ohendo affected them so deeply they've hand-made an illustrated book to capture the americans. >> reporter: the 40-page book called "temple by temple" uses traditional japanese paper to depict the distinct difficult your of ohenro. it is a religious journey which more than 100,000 pilgrims tr
the town of chiran was a home base for kamikaze missions against u.s. navy vessels near the end of the war. authorities say 330 of the messages have been translated into english. they submitted them for inclusion in the 2015 unesco memory of the world register. mayor kanpei shimoide said that not many of the pilots' relatives are left to carry on their stories. >> translator: i would like the whole world to learn about the importance of peace, and the value of life from the words of these...
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by then, al libi was being interrogated aboard a u.s. navy ship in the mediterranean. he's believed to have once been close to osama bin laden and is accused of playing a role in the 1998 bombings of two american embassies in africa, which left more than 200 dead. from the ship, he was taken to new york where 15 years after, he is awaiting trial for the embassy bombings. he has pleaded innocent to the charges against him. american commandos have been carrying out capture raids virtually every night in afghanistan, and before that, in iraq. but it is extremely rare to actually see them in action. especially in a country where the u.s. is not at war. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> more legal problems for new jersey governor chris christie. a special committee issued 18 more subpoenas monday. they're investigating last september's massive traffic gridlock near the george washington bridge. the committee is also trying to force two of christie's former aides to testify. christie maintains he knew nothing about the lane closures. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now,
by then, al libi was being interrogated aboard a u.s. navy ship in the mediterranean. he's believed to have once been close to osama bin laden and is accused of playing a role in the 1998 bombings of two american embassies in africa, which left more than 200 dead. from the ship, he was taken to new york where 15 years after, he is awaiting trial for the embassy bombings. he has pleaded innocent to the charges against him. american commandos have been carrying out capture raids virtually every...
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. >>> meanwhile, the u.s. navy warship taylor entered the black sea. defense officials tell nbc news it will join the u.s. command ship mt. whitney. both will remain on stand by during the games and offer assistance if athletes are forced to evacuate. >>> all eyes on sochi where today is makes its world debut as an olympic host. there are questions if the city is actually prepared. nbc's kevin tibbles is live in sochi with a good morning to you, kevin. is it ready for its close-up? >> reporter: i think preparedness is all in the eye of the beholder. the events here are all ready, the venues are all ready. behind me, the olympic stadium that will be teeming with people tomorrow night for the opening ceremonies. all of that is ready and they've been reversing all week. those sorts of things, the curling will go on, speedskati g speedskating. up in the mountains, certain preliminary events are already taking place. so in terms of the olympic games, i would go so far as to say sochi appears to be ready. now, if you happen to be a construction aficionado, yo
. >>> meanwhile, the u.s. navy warship taylor entered the black sea. defense officials tell nbc news it will join the u.s. command ship mt. whitney. both will remain on stand by during the games and offer assistance if athletes are forced to evacuate. >>> all eyes on sochi where today is makes its world debut as an olympic host. there are questions if the city is actually prepared. nbc's kevin tibbles is live in sochi with a good morning to you, kevin. is it ready for its...
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a wrap of the u.s. navy jet team will land and oakland international airport around noon.e the blue angels will come along for the big event mark your calendars. staffers is awfully weak as in october the 10th through the 13 tickets will be on sale february 1st. a live look outside now for the cemetery about rage wins are getting stronger and stronger and will get stronger through the evening hours today. will be right back h,z[ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more...
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have you with us so i'm just going to start from the very beginning q created blackwater to train u.s. navy still so how did it become one of the biggest security contractors in the world. well you know i i guess i was an accidental tourist i got out of the navy out of the seal teams because my father died my wife was sick with cancer so i built a facility to stay connected to the seal teams you know the seal team special operations units in america had been using private this is really since the one nine hundred seventy s. and no one had ever done it on an industrial scale and so i did i was you know we had sold my father's business i took some of the money from that and i built the syllabi and then you know one thing led to another there is a terrible tragic shooting in colorado called the columbine shootings and then the u.s.s. cole was blown up in yemen in two thousand. and then of course after nine eleven. you know we kept we kept saying yes when the u.s. government called the need our help for training or logistics support aviation support security one thing led to another and and we
have you with us so i'm just going to start from the very beginning q created blackwater to train u.s. navy still so how did it become one of the biggest security contractors in the world. well you know i i guess i was an accidental tourist i got out of the navy out of the seal teams because my father died my wife was sick with cancer so i built a facility to stay connected to the seal teams you know the seal team special operations units in america had been using private this is really since...
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by twenty twenty sixty five seventy percent of the u.s. navy will be will be in the pacific and will be in the area around china around japan around korea the asia pivot is obviously a big geo strategic shift not because the u.s. doesn't also want to dominate the oil rich middle east that does i mean we clearly see that but what's going to i think destabilize the situation the global situation will take place in asia if there is a major destabilization as happened prior to the other major wars and what we can see now clearly is the rise of japan as a desiring to get rid of article nine of the constitution become a major military player enter into collective security agreements become a nuclear power that will become the tipping point i believe war the destabilization of the region as japan functioned as a junior partner for the united states against the soviet union against china that was one thing but today japan is asserting its own independent imperial designs of course there's a debate in japan the japanese people are for it but i think tha
by twenty twenty sixty five seventy percent of the u.s. navy will be will be in the pacific and will be in the area around china around japan around korea the asia pivot is obviously a big geo strategic shift not because the u.s. doesn't also want to dominate the oil rich middle east that does i mean we clearly see that but what's going to i think destabilize the situation the global situation will take place in asia if there is a major destabilization as happened prior to the other major wars...
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by then, al libi was being interrogated aboard a u.s. navy ship in the mediterranean. he is believed to have once been close to osama bin laden and is accused of playing a role in the 1998 bombings of two american embassies in africa which left more than 200 dead. from the ship, he was taken to new york where 15 years after he is awaiting trial for the embassy bombings. he has pleaded innocent to the charges against him. american commandos have been carrying out kill or capture raids virtually every night in afghanistan and before that in iraq. but it is extremely rare to actually see them in action, especially in a country like libya where the u.s. is not at war. >> pelley: david, the associated press broke a story today about the white house considering a drone strike against an american citizen overseas. you've been looking into that. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, officials confirm that indeed the obama administration is trying to decide whether it can legally launch a drone strike against an american citizen who is working with al qaeda in an unnamed for
by then, al libi was being interrogated aboard a u.s. navy ship in the mediterranean. he is believed to have once been close to osama bin laden and is accused of playing a role in the 1998 bombings of two american embassies in africa which left more than 200 dead. from the ship, he was taken to new york where 15 years after he is awaiting trial for the embassy bombings. he has pleaded innocent to the charges against him. american commandos have been carrying out kill or capture raids virtually...
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are laughable if that was true they say then why is there no action from the western states the u.s. navy's fifth fleet stationed in bahrain and washington's close ties with saudi arabia may be among the reasons if what is happening through in terms of human rights abuses is. being in russia the whole was all come up with the whole media would have cleared up because everything in that region. close to saudi arabia they really keep quiet about it. i haven't seen for three years one single time that you can then over you want. these were the scenes of the second anniversary of bahrain's uprising with thousands protesting peacefully in the streets this time it is already a lot noisier with the opposition planning a three day long protest and the authorities beefing up security. and. we reiterate our main demand secure for rights without any hesitation we are ready to make new sacrifices for this in the name of our homeland we will demand just rich rebuke all those who killed our sons and those who ordered the killings last month bahrain's crown prince selman called for another round of negoti
are laughable if that was true they say then why is there no action from the western states the u.s. navy's fifth fleet stationed in bahrain and washington's close ties with saudi arabia may be among the reasons if what is happening through in terms of human rights abuses is. being in russia the whole was all come up with the whole media would have cleared up because everything in that region. close to saudi arabia they really keep quiet about it. i haven't seen for three years one single time...
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are laughable if that was true they say then why is there no action from the western states the u.s. navy's fifth fleet stationed in bahrain and washington's close ties with saudi arabia may be among the reasons what is happening through in terms of human rights abuses is have. winning in russia the whole was all come up with the whole media would have flared up again because it was our training in that region. close to store would be arabia the only keep quiet about this they give a blind eye i haven't seen for you the one single guy that has convinced me over he was right by others these were the scenes of the second anniversary of bahrain's uprising with thousands protesting peacefully in the streets this time it is already a lot noisier with the opposition planning a three day long protest and the authorities beefing up security last month bahrain's crown prince cell month called for another round of negotiations to end the violence but with two failed attempts already and the world family refusing to budge and protesters demands hardly anyone in this gulf state believes there may be an
are laughable if that was true they say then why is there no action from the western states the u.s. navy's fifth fleet stationed in bahrain and washington's close ties with saudi arabia may be among the reasons what is happening through in terms of human rights abuses is have. winning in russia the whole was all come up with the whole media would have flared up again because it was our training in that region. close to store would be arabia the only keep quiet about this they give a blind eye...
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have you with us so i'm just going to start from the very beginning q created blackwater to train u.s. navy still so how did it become one of the biggest security contractors in the world. well in.
have you with us so i'm just going to start from the very beginning q created blackwater to train u.s. navy still so how did it become one of the biggest security contractors in the world. well in.
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and two u.s. navy ships now in international waters somewhere in the black sea off of sochi. >> brian, you'll remain on this every step of the way. thanks to you. >>> some of the games getting an early start. 32 hours before the opening ceremony. but tonight, something else early, too. real concerns over the course, after american superstar shaun white pulled out. now comes word of yet another american injured. abc's matt gutman in sochi. >> reporter: bode miller soaring today at 90 miles per hour -- also in action, snowboarders like jamie anderson. this year, with 12 new events, sochi feels a little more x-games than olympics gone by. today, america's mogul skier, heidi closer, injured on a run. officials closed the alpine skiing hill to tamp down the jumps. and tweaks are under way to ease the hill american superstar boarder shaun white hinted was too dangerous for him. it's why some are calling these the concussion games. >> four years ago, at the winter olympics in vancouver, no one is thinking abo
and two u.s. navy ships now in international waters somewhere in the black sea off of sochi. >> brian, you'll remain on this every step of the way. thanks to you. >>> some of the games getting an early start. 32 hours before the opening ceremony. but tonight, something else early, too. real concerns over the course, after american superstar shaun white pulled out. now comes word of yet another american injured. abc's matt gutman in sochi. >> reporter: bode miller soaring...