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view hisohn ford service in the u.s. navy? >> ford was really proud of his service.five directors i write about. he became a grandfather during the war. he had been old enough to serve in the first world war, even though he did not. i think the war was a proving ground. he really wanted to test his courage and although he was at least once directly in the line of fire, i am not sure that ford .ver believed he was courageous at one point he said, all i know is that i am not a brave man. i am a coward. that was after he had been at d-day. ford was proud that he had served and when he completed his decommissioning papers, he said he would do it again if called upon. one of the things he did after the war was started place called the farm, which was a combination of rest home forbhouse-barroom-getaway the man and his field photo unit and it was a place he decorated with every metal and recognition he had ever one during the war. during the war. it was a huge part of his identity and he kept it in operation for almost 25 years after the war. >> his work lives on in the fi
view hisohn ford service in the u.s. navy? >> ford was really proud of his service.five directors i write about. he became a grandfather during the war. he had been old enough to serve in the first world war, even though he did not. i think the war was a proving ground. he really wanted to test his courage and although he was at least once directly in the line of fire, i am not sure that ford .ver believed he was courageous at one point he said, all i know is that i am not a brave man. i...
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next on american history tv, a ceremony from the u.s. navy memorial in washington, d.c.he battle of midway. navy,entatives from the co
next on american history tv, a ceremony from the u.s. navy memorial in washington, d.c.he battle of midway. navy,entatives from the co
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during world war ii, we feature director john ford in the 18-minute documentary he made for the u.s. navy about the 1942 battle of midway. the film presented a victory in vivid color. to an american public eager for good news in the weeks following pearl harbor but we speak with first, mark harris about john ford. >> in his book, mark harris focusing on the story of hollywood and the second world war and five leading directors, including john ford, who served in the u.s. navy during world war ii. what can you tell us about the work of john ford? >> ford was one of the most respected directors in hollywood, probably the most respected director before the war. between 1939 and 1941, he went on an unmatched tear in hollywood making "the grapes of wrath," "stagecoach," "young mr. lincoln" with henry fonda, a set of movies that gave him the reputation of one of the most intelligent and serious minded directors. he was also the most prescient of the five directors in realizing that war was inevitable. three months before pearl harbor, ford was in uniform. he felt that war was coming and that he
during world war ii, we feature director john ford in the 18-minute documentary he made for the u.s. navy about the 1942 battle of midway. the film presented a victory in vivid color. to an american public eager for good news in the weeks following pearl harbor but we speak with first, mark harris about john ford. >> in his book, mark harris focusing on the story of hollywood and the second world war and five leading directors, including john ford, who served in the u.s. navy during world...
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the u.s. navy rescues nearly 300 migrants from overloaded boats in the mediterranean. alan pizzey has that story. and he ain't heavy. see why this 14-year-old is carrying his younger brother on his back for 40 miles. >> i really just wanted to do something for him. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. and this is a western edition of the broadcast. the prosecutor in new brunswick, new jersey, is charging a truck driver with death by auto. death by auto after a crash that left the comedian, tracy morgan, in critical condition and killed another comic who was traveling with him. just after 1:00 this morning, he was airlifted from the scene of the accident on the new jersey turnpike just north of trenton. he was on his way home from performing when his limo was hit from behind by a tractor trailer. vinita nair picks up the story. >> reporter: police say a tractor trailer park slammed into the back of morgan's chauffeured limo bus, overt
the u.s. navy rescues nearly 300 migrants from overloaded boats in the mediterranean. alan pizzey has that story. and he ain't heavy. see why this 14-year-old is carrying his younger brother on his back for 40 miles. >> i really just wanted to do something for him. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. and this is a western edition of the broadcast. the prosecutor in new brunswick, new jersey, is charging a...
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in the language of "texas hold 'em," the u.s. navy was "all in." he did have the advantage of intelligence and the efforts of the intelligence community. but his greater advantage was his trust in commanders and staff. he never lost his belief in the strength of the u.s. navy when fighting at sea. winston churchill said after the battle that one stroke the dominant position of japan in the pacific was reversed. while this is indeed true, my thoughts always return to the young sailors, soldiers, airmen, marines, and coast guardsmen. try to imagine how it was to face such adversity at such a young age. i believe the historian walter lord said it best when he wrote, "even against the greatest odds, there is something in the human spirit, a magic blend of skill, faith, and valor that can lift men from certain defeat to incredible victory." in today's navy and in our marine corps, coast guard, army, and air force, a new generation has accepted these veterans' gifts to us of american leadership at sea. we recognize security and stability are forged far a
in the language of "texas hold 'em," the u.s. navy was "all in." he did have the advantage of intelligence and the efforts of the intelligence community. but his greater advantage was his trust in commanders and staff. he never lost his belief in the strength of the u.s. navy when fighting at sea. winston churchill said after the battle that one stroke the dominant position of japan in the pacific was reversed. while this is indeed true, my thoughts always return to the...
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the suspect is in custody on a u.s. navy ship and will face trial in the united states, we're told. u.s. special forces along with law enforcement led the operation to get him and the pentagon says there were no civilian casualties associated with the mission and all u.s. personnel involved in this have left libya. those are some key points. here's another one. this affected probably more than any other agency in the united states government the state department because those were their employees we lost that night so we're in the next 44 minutes or so scheduled to see a state department briefing on this so we'll take that and bring you the news on that as it happens. kimberly, you've been following this along with us today. what are a couple of things that stand out to you? >> what stands out to me is i think we already knew where this individual was, his location and they've been tracking him, so to speak, and what you do is wait for the president of the united states to sign off to go in and get him, capture or kill. in this instance they were able to take him into custody but now
the suspect is in custody on a u.s. navy ship and will face trial in the united states, we're told. u.s. special forces along with law enforcement led the operation to get him and the pentagon says there were no civilian casualties associated with the mission and all u.s. personnel involved in this have left libya. those are some key points. here's another one. this affected probably more than any other agency in the united states government the state department because those were their...
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a week ago, two u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s and at least two fbi agents slipped into libya by sea to nab him and took him to a u.s.-bound navy ship for interrogation. the u.s. justice department plans to try him in a federal court in the u.s. joining me from london is timothy stanley, a writer and historian for britain's "daily tell l telegraph." how is it, justified or out of bounds? >> i think it's probably justified, although, of course, there's anxiety about the u.s. carrying out such extraordinary renditions like this. what the arrest won't do is asp the key questions was the u.s. support for the downfall of kadafi worth it? with groups in libya, governments coming and going, some people doubt that. but also it doesn't answer the question of why did the u.s. government respond the way that it did? and many people still feel, rightly or wrongly, that it responded too slowly, or else it tried to pass the buck upon blaming that controversial video. >> what do you mean responding like it did? you're talking about the
a week ago, two u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s and at least two fbi agents slipped into libya by sea to nab him and took him to a u.s.-bound navy ship for interrogation. the u.s. justice department plans to try him in a federal court in the u.s. joining me from london is timothy stanley, a writer and historian for britain's "daily tell l telegraph." how is it, justified or out of bounds? >> i think it's probably justified, although, of course, there's anxiety about the u.s. carrying out...
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remember the tailhook incident that happened in the u.s. navy and the 1990s? it was an embarrassing situation where there was clear gender bias occurring within the military. marty was the person who was tasked with leading the task force that would help the u.s. navy figure out how to create more space for women to serve in combat or leadership positions in the u.s. navy. because she was an insider at the institution she was able to bring about a significant change to the u.s. military. one of the key lessons i tell my students that borden is if you want to have a lasting impact you have got to be in the room where decisions are made. that is why institutional leadership matters. the second key element of leadership that we encountered over the course of the study is the value of her leadership. here is the interesting thing. we found that really doesn't matter much about what you do before age 20. there is no statistical significant relationship between any variable you could imagine and the likelihood of becoming strategic leader later in life. doesn't matt
remember the tailhook incident that happened in the u.s. navy and the 1990s? it was an embarrassing situation where there was clear gender bias occurring within the military. marty was the person who was tasked with leading the task force that would help the u.s. navy figure out how to create more space for women to serve in combat or leadership positions in the u.s. navy. because she was an insider at the institution she was able to bring about a significant change to the u.s. military. one of...
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we have every reason to believe he is most likely on board a u.s. navy warship in the mediterranean. this is what they have done in the past when they have captured people. they have to for law enforcement reasons get them on to basically what is u.s. soil. that, in this case, is a u.s. navy warship. they can proceed with the right law enforcement procedures. having said all of this, what we can tell you is back in october, there was an effort to go after khattalah and it fell apart basically due to some internal political anxiety and situations inside libya. they weren't able to carry through with the mission. but the intelligence community, the cia, the fbi, they have all been keeping an eye on this guy for months. how is it that a news reporter can get to him and the u.s. military can't? you have to sort of thing yok y way through this. he is in a part of libya that is not friendly to the united states. he is on the move. to be able to go after him, what u.s. commandos would have had to have known is where he was at the instant in time they were out t
we have every reason to believe he is most likely on board a u.s. navy warship in the mediterranean. this is what they have done in the past when they have captured people. they have to for law enforcement reasons get them on to basically what is u.s. soil. that, in this case, is a u.s. navy warship. they can proceed with the right law enforcement procedures. having said all of this, what we can tell you is back in october, there was an effort to go after khattalah and it fell apart basically...
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>> greta, fox news has learned that he is currently on board a u.s. navyessel in international waters where is he being interrogated by a u.s. intelligence team, sources tell us that he will be sailed back by the u.s. navy back to the u.s. to give more time to talk to him, the justice department will not say whether he has been mirandized yet. based on past experience can hold detainee on board a ship for investigations up to a month. at some point he will be given a lawyer and brought to the u.s. district court in washington, d.c. where a criminal complaint filed last year was unsealed today, a known leader of ansar al sharia was nabbed just south of benghazi by a combined team of special operators. and a representative of the fbi. pentagon officials say there were no casualties during the operation, which took place sunday. this is not the first time that u.s. forces were closed to grabbing him. back on october 5th, 2013, which when the army's delta force surprised another high value target al libby outside his home in tribunely a simultaneous operation
>> greta, fox news has learned that he is currently on board a u.s. navyessel in international waters where is he being interrogated by a u.s. intelligence team, sources tell us that he will be sailed back by the u.s. navy back to the u.s. to give more time to talk to him, the justice department will not say whether he has been mirandized yet. based on past experience can hold detainee on board a ship for investigations up to a month. at some point he will be given a lawyer and brought to...
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ahmed abu khattala is undergoing intens questioning right now aboard a u.s. navy sea. abc's brian ross has more on the capture. >> reporter: the u.s. had quickly determined the man it believed was one of the masterminds of the massive deadly tax in benghazi, but it was not until now, 21 months later, that the u.s. was able to capture ahmed abu khattala, the leader of an islamist terrorist group in libya. >> our special forces showing incredible courage and precision were able to capture an individual, abu khattala, who is alleged to have been one of the masterminds of the attack. >> reporter: u.s. officials tell abc news that khattala had been under surveillance in libya for months. in fact, he was interviewed by reporters for cnn and others, denying his involvement and flaunting his presence in benghazi. >> if a cnn reporter can have an interview with him openly in a cafe, why couldn't we get to him sooner? >> reporter: u.s. officials say a plan to capture abu khattala was delayed after public outrage in libya over this video of the takedown of another accused te
ahmed abu khattala is undergoing intens questioning right now aboard a u.s. navy sea. abc's brian ross has more on the capture. >> reporter: the u.s. had quickly determined the man it believed was one of the masterminds of the massive deadly tax in benghazi, but it was not until now, 21 months later, that the u.s. was able to capture ahmed abu khattala, the leader of an islamist terrorist group in libya. >> our special forces showing incredible courage and precision were able to...
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genuine if you want to use the term nazi is as an descriptive term these are genuine nazis the the u.s. navy and its parent or its military are menus that has been trained by nato and to commit atrocities and then have that blamed on the russians russians by the local populations in chechnya and elsewhere they've been used and they were used in the georgia war with russia in two thousand and eight you know what do you make of the consistent u.s. use of the very was dick stream it's now also in ukraine us a war if you will against humanity the people who had the cia and i've met a few of these characters over the years but the higher levels of the cia they come from harvard they come from yeah they come from princeton from the old families and that's kind of their private domain is a sea of george herbert walker bush skull and bones you know university james lilley skull and bones university cia and bastard in beijing during tenements square where he. by likely accounts orchestrated the uprising against the government they think they're very intelligent people but in reality they're extremely
genuine if you want to use the term nazi is as an descriptive term these are genuine nazis the the u.s. navy and its parent or its military are menus that has been trained by nato and to commit atrocities and then have that blamed on the russians russians by the local populations in chechnya and elsewhere they've been used and they were used in the georgia war with russia in two thousand and eight you know what do you make of the consistent u.s. use of the very was dick stream it's now also in...
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the suspected mastermind of the benghazi attack is on a u.s. navy ship in u.s. custody, obviously. sleeve. so, what's going on right now? what are interviewers or interrogators doing to him, what will they get out of him and stay within the rules? what are those rules? who knows? we have someone who does, phillip mudd, former cia counterterrorism official. sir, good to have you here with us this morning. allow me to present the questions that the up initiated have. why did this take you so long when reporters were able to contact this guy.why were they a couple of phone calls away and you, experts, couldn't get them? >> come on now, let's have a reality check here. the reporter goes in to talk to this guy, he ounce the turf. they set where his security teams are surround you can the area, when it is, where it is. when a u.s. team goes in, we don't own the turf necessarily and we have to be careful. what's his pattern of life? what's his pattern of life going to be tomorrow? where are his security guards? what kind of weapons do they have? where are the women and children? where are
the suspected mastermind of the benghazi attack is on a u.s. navy ship in u.s. custody, obviously. sleeve. so, what's going on right now? what are interviewers or interrogators doing to him, what will they get out of him and stay within the rules? what are those rules? who knows? we have someone who does, phillip mudd, former cia counterterrorism official. sir, good to have you here with us this morning. allow me to present the questions that the up initiated have. why did this take you so long...
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but marty was the person to help u.s. navyfigure out how to create more space for women to serve in combat or leadership positions? because she was an insider to bring about a significant change to the u.s. military. one of those key lessons is if you want to have a lasting impact you have to be in the room. in the second key element we encountered over the course of the study is early leadership. we found a really doesn't matter much about what you do before the age of 20. there is no statistically a significant relationship between any variable and the likelihood of becoming a strategic leader later in life. doesn't matter if you're parents were rich or poor or if you were a varsity athlete or student body president or popular or a nerd none of those things matter. in some time into the early adult stage around 18 through 22 in the college years in particular, you need to find a mentor. somebody who will help raise the opportunities for you to introduce you to different networks there is one book wrote -- written called gett
but marty was the person to help u.s. navyfigure out how to create more space for women to serve in combat or leadership positions? because she was an insider to bring about a significant change to the u.s. military. one of those key lessons is if you want to have a lasting impact you have to be in the room. in the second key element we encountered over the course of the study is early leadership. we found a really doesn't matter much about what you do before the age of 20. there is no...
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he was transported here on a u.s. navy ship, and then held in a u.s. rlier today, transferred to the federal courthouse here in washington, d.c. not far from the white house. not far from where i'm standing, so we anticipate that those court proceedings will get under way. of course, this is significant for a number of reasons. this is the first suspect to be brought before a judge in the benghazi attack. and of course, the obama administration has gotten a lot of criticism for not bringing someone to justice sooner, and of course, the pushback that you hear from administration officials is that they needed to launch an extensive investigation to make sure that all of their is were dotted, ts were crossed before bringing someone in. this is a suspect who had spoken to reporters while he was in benghazi. so he was not exactly in hiding. we should point out, though, he never accepted direct responsibility for the attack. so this was a tricky investigation, which involved a number of government officials, including those with the fbi. now, the obama admini
he was transported here on a u.s. navy ship, and then held in a u.s. rlier today, transferred to the federal courthouse here in washington, d.c. not far from the white house. not far from where i'm standing, so we anticipate that those court proceedings will get under way. of course, this is significant for a number of reasons. this is the first suspect to be brought before a judge in the benghazi attack. and of course, the obama administration has gotten a lot of criticism for not bringing...
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. >>> he was transferred to u.s. navy ship and questioned about storming u.s. facilities. u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed prattish rish asmith's son was among the dead she still has questions. >> i'm glad they got one there was a bunch that set fire to the place. >> the most val unl thing we can gets from the terrorist is information about who else was involved in it and we'll watch closely to see how much information they gleemed from him. >> the obama administration and former secretary of state hillary clinton has faced intense partisan criticism over how they reacted to the attack and who is to blame for it. >> we want to know who is thinned and what motivation of leaders and attackers happen to be. there are still some unanswered questions. >> katala admitted in interview he was present during storming of u.s. mission in libya and says he was not leading the attack but trying to organize efforts to rescue trapped people. terror related charges include killing a person during attack on federal facility a crime that carries death penalty.
. >>> he was transferred to u.s. navy ship and questioned about storming u.s. facilities. u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed prattish rish asmith's son was among the dead she still has questions. >> i'm glad they got one there was a bunch that set fire to the place. >> the most val unl thing we can gets from the terrorist is information about who else was involved in it and we'll watch closely to see how much information they gleemed from...
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ahmed abu khattala is being questioned now abrdoard a u.s. navyrranean. >> reporter: cat cahmed abu kha was caught sunday, surrounded by u.s. special forces and taken without a single shot being fired. he is currently aboard a u.s. navy ship in the mediterranean sea. a special team of u.s. interrogators will attempt to" him to gather intelligence. president obama said he had a message for the world. >> when americans are attacked, no matter how long it takes we will find those responsible and we will bring them to justice. >> reporter: but his administration has faced scathing criticism over its failure up until now to capture anyone involved in the attack that left four americans dead. including u.s. ambassador chris stevens. the director of the fbi faced tough questions about the investigation just last week. >> sometimes things take longer than we would look them to. but they never go into an inactive bin. >> reporter: even with this high profile arrest, the questions about benghazi are not going away. house republicans have launched a special
ahmed abu khattala is being questioned now abrdoard a u.s. navyrranean. >> reporter: cat cahmed abu kha was caught sunday, surrounded by u.s. special forces and taken without a single shot being fired. he is currently aboard a u.s. navy ship in the mediterranean sea. a special team of u.s. interrogators will attempt to" him to gather intelligence. president obama said he had a message for the world. >> when americans are attacked, no matter how long it takes we will find those...
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this time u.s. navyng to the rescue mode in the mediterranean after getting reports of a sinking vessel. coming up, we'll tell you what american powers did again. >>> also, how secure is the lock in your home at your front door? coming up, "consumer reports" tested some of the deadbolts and they'll show us the newest technology to keep us safe. who's going to do it? who's going to make it happen? discover a new energy source. turn ocean waves into power. design cars that capture their emissions. build bridges that fix themselves. get more clean water to everyone. who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers. that's who. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ energy lives here. ♪ legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with mode
this time u.s. navyng to the rescue mode in the mediterranean after getting reports of a sinking vessel. coming up, we'll tell you what american powers did again. >>> also, how secure is the lock in your home at your front door? coming up, "consumer reports" tested some of the deadbolts and they'll show us the newest technology to keep us safe. who's going to do it? who's going to make it happen? discover a new energy source. turn ocean waves into power. design cars that...
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this robot will be tested later on this year on the u.s. navy's fire test ship.t's the "uss shadwick" moored in alabama. the goal is for the robots to stand in for human beings. >> fascinating report, thank you, molly. >>> critics blasting the obama administration for what many are calling a humanitarian crisis. thousands of illegal immigrants flooding across our southern border, many of them kids. so the big question is, what's causing this to happen? >>> plus, have you ever heard of pickle ball? it apparently takes a racquet and a ball. why the government is spending your hard-earned tax dollars on it. you have to find out. >> it's not necessary to have that kind of money. it's a fairly inexpensive sport to play. >> similar to ping-pong and similar to tennis. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. >>> time for a quick check of the head
this robot will be tested later on this year on the u.s. navy's fire test ship.t's the "uss shadwick" moored in alabama. the goal is for the robots to stand in for human beings. >> fascinating report, thank you, molly. >>> critics blasting the obama administration for what many are calling a humanitarian crisis. thousands of illegal immigrants flooding across our southern border, many of them kids. so the big question is, what's causing this to happen? >>>...
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after ten days of interrogations on board an u.s. navy ship he is in washington, d.c. we have more from washington. >> well, there are still a lot of questions about how this is going to proceed. but we are told that he is now in a federal courthouse not far from our studio here under tight security, and could be appearing before federal judge in a matters of hours. those attacks that killed chris stevens along with three support staff. but leading up to him arriving in washington, he has been on board a navy ship for five days. he has been under intense questioning by investigators. he was captured ten days ago in a raid by u.s. commandos, and since then there have been attempts to learn more about that case and attacks in 2012. now i can tell that you he is facing murder charges here in washington, but there are a lot of questions about how this case is going to play out. typically we don't see these types of cases being prosecuted in washington. the september 11th attacks, the suspects of those cases were tried in new york city, we've seen cases tried in virginia ac
after ten days of interrogations on board an u.s. navy ship he is in washington, d.c. we have more from washington. >> well, there are still a lot of questions about how this is going to proceed. but we are told that he is now in a federal courthouse not far from our studio here under tight security, and could be appearing before federal judge in a matters of hours. those attacks that killed chris stevens along with three support staff. but leading up to him arriving in washington, he has...
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11 years ago. >>> the alleged mastermind of the deadly benghazi attack facing questions aboard a u.s. navys ahmed abu khatalla. special forces captured the militant on sunday night. he is accused of organizing the 2012 raid that killed the u.s. ambassador in libya, chris stevens and three other americans. they plan to put him on trial in this country. others think he should be sent to the guantanamo bay prison. >> hillary clinton says khatalla's capture sends a strong message. >> i think what was made abundantly clear by this latest effort is we have an unwavering commitment to go after anyone, no matter how long it takes, who is responsible for harming americans. >> clinton's critics strongly question her response to tay tacks. she spoke at a publicity tour. she book is but lived by simon & schuster, a division of cbs. >> three missing teenagers may have been kidnapped. they disappeared on the west bank nearly a week ago. one carries dual citizenship. alex ortiz says the search is turning into a full-scale military operation. >> armed soldiers and checkpoints here are an everyday site but
11 years ago. >>> the alleged mastermind of the deadly benghazi attack facing questions aboard a u.s. navys ahmed abu khatalla. special forces captured the militant on sunday night. he is accused of organizing the 2012 raid that killed the u.s. ambassador in libya, chris stevens and three other americans. they plan to put him on trial in this country. others think he should be sent to the guantanamo bay prison. >> hillary clinton says khatalla's capture sends a strong message....
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. >>> and the u.s. navyomes to the rescue of hundreds of people on the verge of sinking in the mediterranean. >>> and hillary clinton is speaking out on the controversial deal to release the five top taliban leaders from gitmo in exchange for sergeant bowe bergdahl. and what she has to say and what it means coming up next on the fox news channel. dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain. it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away i
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u.s. marine helicopters will come and go from a navy vessel in the persian gulf where the u.s. has sent an aircraft carrier and three destroyers. the u.s. may have to work with iran before this is all over as another iraqi city has now fallen to this group called isis. our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, is back in baghdad tonight to start our coverage off. richard, start with what it's like there right now. >> reporter: good evening, brian. there is a curfew in place here, and there is absolutely no one on the street. that is, no civilians. there are lots and lots of police officers out, checkpoints every few hundred yards. parts of iraq fell quickly to that militant group, not baghdad. here, they are bracing for a fight. these iraqi soldiers, prisoners of isis, in a video not verified by nbc news, are being forced to swear allegiance to the al qaeda offshoot that overran their position. one refuses and is executed. the others agreed, but they, too, were later found dead. they are getting stronger, joined by supporters of saddam hussein and sunni tribal leaders. in
u.s. marine helicopters will come and go from a navy vessel in the persian gulf where the u.s. has sent an aircraft carrier and three destroyers. the u.s. may have to work with iran before this is all over as another iraqi city has now fallen to this group called isis. our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, is back in baghdad tonight to start our coverage off. richard, start with what it's like there right now. >> reporter: good evening, brian. there is a curfew in place here,...
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pentagon sources tell us the suspect is on a u.s. navyhip which will bring him to the united states. his name is ahmed abull khattala. it's going on two years obviously, since that attack. and the suspect has hardly been in hiding all this time. reporters easily tracked him down. reporters in libya. he admitted to our correspondent that he was at the consulate that night but he says he was trying to direct traffic on the clogged road. and he also told "the new york times" that he had no regrets for the four men. ambassador stevens, glenn smith, glen doherty and woods. president obama today said we should pause to remember the four victims, and he had a warning for anybody who harms american citizens. >> there are a lot of dangers out there. and a lot of challenges. and our diplomats serve with incredible courage and valor. in very difficult situations. they need to know that this country had their back. and will always go after anybody who goes after us. >> meanwhile, the state department is dismissing any criticism over how long the capt
pentagon sources tell us the suspect is on a u.s. navyhip which will bring him to the united states. his name is ahmed abull khattala. it's going on two years obviously, since that attack. and the suspect has hardly been in hiding all this time. reporters easily tracked him down. reporters in libya. he admitted to our correspondent that he was at the consulate that night but he says he was trying to direct traffic on the clogged road. and he also told "the new york times" that he had...
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government during world war ii, we feature in the 18r john ford minute documentary he made for the u.s. navy about the 1942 battle of midway. the film presented of the jury victory inlor -- a vivid color. we speak with mark harris about john ford. , mark harrisk focusing on the story of hollywood and the second world war and five leading directors, including john ford, who served in the u.s. navy during world war ii. us about thetell work of john ford? >>
government during world war ii, we feature in the 18r john ford minute documentary he made for the u.s. navy about the 1942 battle of midway. the film presented of the jury victory inlor -- a vivid color. we speak with mark harris about john ford. , mark harrisk focusing on the story of hollywood and the second world war and five leading directors, including john ford, who served in the u.s. navy during world war ii. us about thetell work of john ford? >>
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. >>> a u.s. navy ship with marines is heading towards the persian gulf as a terror group takes over another iraqi town. isis claims to have killed hundreds of forces members. as kyla campbell reports from our bureau in washington, d.c., this means the obama administration could team up with an unlikely ally. >> reporter: secretary of state, john kerry, said the u.s. is not ruling out a potential military agreement with iran to try to stop isis from advancing. kerry spoke at an unrelated conference this morning. >> we have much to do with respect to iraq and other emergencies that we face. >> reporter: isis took over another town close to the syrian border. the terror group claims to have killed 1700 iraqi security forces members. the pentagon sent about 100 troops to protect the u.s. embassy in baghdad as personnel are being relocated. secretary of defense, chuck hagan, ordered a navy ship with about 550 marines on board to the persian gulf. it joined several ships including an aircraft carrier. and s
. >>> a u.s. navy ship with marines is heading towards the persian gulf as a terror group takes over another iraqi town. isis claims to have killed hundreds of forces members. as kyla campbell reports from our bureau in washington, d.c., this means the obama administration could team up with an unlikely ally. >> reporter: secretary of state, john kerry, said the u.s. is not ruling out a potential military agreement with iran to try to stop isis from advancing. kerry spoke at an...
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they started selling them from japan to the united states, to sea world, the u.s. navye dolphins came from japan. they are not allowed to import them anymore into the united states. the [ inaudible ] institute threatened to file a lawsuit against the u.s. fisheries for allowing this. but they are shipping them to other areas. japan is the size of california, and has 51 dolphin areums, and most of them are very sub standard, and they die, and they simply get more. that's the economic underpinning is the capture and sale of live dolphins. i have a graphic here that explains how it works. here is this blue line. this is the dolphin meat. the sale of dolphin meat is dropping dramatically. it was actually 2300, many porpoises. last year they killed 700. >> for meat? >> for meat. >> that's because it is about supply and demand just like any other product. and if the japanese people become aware the product is contaminated they will stop buying. but the green line is the sale of live dolphins. dolphin. >> how do you know that? >> because i have the contract faxed to me by two
they started selling them from japan to the united states, to sea world, the u.s. navye dolphins came from japan. they are not allowed to import them anymore into the united states. the [ inaudible ] institute threatened to file a lawsuit against the u.s. fisheries for allowing this. but they are shipping them to other areas. japan is the size of california, and has 51 dolphin areums, and most of them are very sub standard, and they die, and they simply get more. that's the economic...
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let's bring in retired u.s. navy captain chuck nash, our fox news military analyst. thanks for joining us. >> you bet. >> we're talking about 300 american special forces headed over there. that's in addition to 175 troops currently protecting the embassy and 100 more on standby. if you were in charge, what would you have the u.s. do? >> right now, i would gather intelligence. i would make it clear to the malaki government that they probably ought to look at a succession plan, and more importantly i would get in touch with the sunni tribal elders and convince them that it is in everyone's interest right now to establish a cease-fire. they've already gained the ground that they need to substantiate and bolster their negotiating position with the government, but continuing on much beyond this is going to push the country into a civil war. their grievances are valid in that the malaki government is an iranian puppet and that the sunnis have been disaffected. so the last thing i think we want to do is get into a position where, since those sunnis have been persecuted by t
let's bring in retired u.s. navy captain chuck nash, our fox news military analyst. thanks for joining us. >> you bet. >> we're talking about 300 american special forces headed over there. that's in addition to 175 troops currently protecting the embassy and 100 more on standby. if you were in charge, what would you have the u.s. do? >> right now, i would gather intelligence. i would make it clear to the malaki government that they probably ought to look at a succession plan,...
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earlier on saturday ahmed abu chattalah was flown to washington by helicopter from a u.s. navy ship. he was held on board and interrogated by investigators since his capture two weeks ago in libya by special forces. on saturday he appeared here, ahmed abu chattalah plead note, insisting he is innocent, and did not direct the assault on the u.s. consulate. the u.s. justice department charged ahmed abu chattalah on three counts, including murder and providing support to terrorists. security analyst jj green was in the courtroom and said the appearance in federal court was the first opportunity for the judge to determine if ahmed abu chattalah was fit to chant mile. >> people were trying to get an idea of what state of mind and health he was in. a number of people wanted to make sure that he would, indeed, clear and present. >> the attack is controversial in the united states. days before it occurred, an anti-islam video posted on youtube sparked protests at u.s. embassies and the muslim world. the obama administration blame the benghazi attack op what it said were spon tapious pr
earlier on saturday ahmed abu chattalah was flown to washington by helicopter from a u.s. navy ship. he was held on board and interrogated by investigators since his capture two weeks ago in libya by special forces. on saturday he appeared here, ahmed abu chattalah plead note, insisting he is innocent, and did not direct the assault on the u.s. consulate. the u.s. justice department charged ahmed abu chattalah on three counts, including murder and providing support to terrorists. security...
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alexis christoforoushere t the u.s. navyarly 300 migrants from overloaded boats in the mediterranean. alan pizzey has that story. and he ain't heavy. see why this 14-year-old is carrying his younger brother on his back for 40 miles. >> i really just wanted to do something for him. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
alexis christoforoushere t the u.s. navyarly 300 migrants from overloaded boats in the mediterranean. alan pizzey has that story. and he ain't heavy. see why this 14-year-old is carrying his younger brother on his back for 40 miles. >> i really just wanted to do something for him. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
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this morning u.s. navy planes and drones are flying over iraq gathering intel. the white house says president obama is still considering whether to order air strikes and has not ruled out anything yet. expect u.s. combat troops on the ground except for that we should say. top democrats and republicans met with the president yesterday. some republicans are questioning whether he is taking the crisis seriously. >> while the president flies out on golf games and fund-raisers, the iranians are moving in. >> we're very intensely vetting each of the possibilities. >> so far sunni militants have taken five cities and are fighting for six more. despite yesterday's powerful attack, iraq's largest oil refinery is still believed to be under government control. but an iraqi official said exxon and bp have already started evacuating their workers. >>> some lawmakers say the unraveling of iraq makes them worry about what will happen when troops leave afghanistan by the end of 2016. critics of the president are concerned there will be a resurgence of the taliban there similar t
this morning u.s. navy planes and drones are flying over iraq gathering intel. the white house says president obama is still considering whether to order air strikes and has not ruled out anything yet. expect u.s. combat troops on the ground except for that we should say. top democrats and republicans met with the president yesterday. some republicans are questioning whether he is taking the crisis seriously. >> while the president flies out on golf games and fund-raisers, the iranians...
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they started selling them from japan to the united states, to sea world, the u.s. navye dolphins came from japan. they are not allowed to import them anymore into the united states. the [ inaudible ] institute threatened to file a lawsuit against the u.s. fisheries for allowing this. but they are shipping them to other areas. japan is the size of california, and has 51 dolphin areums, and most of them are very sub standard, and they die, and they simply get more. that's the economic underpinning is the capture and sale of live dolphins. i have a graphic here that explains how it works. here is this blue line. this is the dolphin meat. the sale of dolphin meat is dropping dramatically. it was actually 2300, many porpoises. last year they killed 700. >> for meat? >> for meat. >> that's because it is about supply and demand just like any other product. and if the japanese people become aware the product is contaminated they will stop buying. but the green line is the sale of live dolphins. dolphin. >> how do you know that? >> because i have the contract faxed to me by two
they started selling them from japan to the united states, to sea world, the u.s. navye dolphins came from japan. they are not allowed to import them anymore into the united states. the [ inaudible ] institute threatened to file a lawsuit against the u.s. fisheries for allowing this. but they are shipping them to other areas. japan is the size of california, and has 51 dolphin areums, and most of them are very sub standard, and they die, and they simply get more. that's the economic...
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. >>> we have some new video this morning of the u.s. navyescuing migrants from a sinking boat in the mediterranean sea. take a look at this. the navy says that it rescued nearly 300 migrants from the boat yesterday. u.s. crews provided medical support to some who were saved. all the migrants were later transferred to the island nation of malta. traditionally many migrants from africa and syria risk sea travel to try to start a new life in europe. >>> family, friends and a lot of famous faces came together yesterday to remember the life and work of maya angelou. former president bill clinton, first lady michelle obama, and oprah winfrey were among those who honored the author, performer and civil rights advocate. the memorial service took place at wake forest university. angelou taught there for more than 30 years. the first lady said that angelou's works influenced her view of the world and helped her during political campaigns. >> for me, that was the power of maya angelou's words. words so powerful that they carried a little black girl fro
. >>> we have some new video this morning of the u.s. navyescuing migrants from a sinking boat in the mediterranean sea. take a look at this. the navy says that it rescued nearly 300 migrants from the boat yesterday. u.s. crews provided medical support to some who were saved. all the migrants were later transferred to the island nation of malta. traditionally many migrants from africa and syria risk sea travel to try to start a new life in europe. >>> family, friends and a lot...
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. >>> then just in time where u.s. navyf people stuck in sinking ships. >>> carol says we're in for some change these week so what can you expect? we will have her forecast just male announcer: hit the road with our new maryguide and mapyways to explore all the beauty, history and culture along our 18 byways and other driving tours. order yours today at visitmaryland.org. land of wonder. i was so focused on making good food choices, i had no idea that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it. i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said that pronamel can make my teeth stronger, that it was important, that that is something i could do each day to help protect the enamel of my teeth. pronamel is definitely helping me to lead the life that i want to live. male announcer: explore maryland's of the war between the states. order our civil war trails guides at visitmaryland.org and download our new civil war mobile app. maryland. land of history. >>> today, it is sunday june 8th, good m
. >>> then just in time where u.s. navyf people stuck in sinking ships. >>> carol says we're in for some change these week so what can you expect? we will have her forecast just male announcer: hit the road with our new maryguide and mapyways to explore all the beauty, history and culture along our 18 byways and other driving tours. order yours today at visitmaryland.org. land of wonder. i was so focused on making good food choices, i had no idea that it was damaging the...
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they took him to a waiting u.s. navy warship in the mediterranean, where a team began what became nearly two weeks of interrogation. u.s. o tishls say he has provided valuable information. the obama administration insisted on bringing him to the u.s. to stand trial in a regular federal court, rejecting calls from republicans in congress to send him instead to guantanamo bay for more questioning. the investigation got off to a slow start when an fbi team sent to libya after the attack was unable to get to benghazi for several weeks because of security concerns. a former justice department official says that complicates the job for prosecutors. >> their government inability to paint a complete and accurate picture of exactly what happened is certainly harmed by not being able to get there quickly thereafter, take pictures, walk the distances, get a sense for the whole area. >> reporter: the government today disclosed very little about the case against him. prosecutors apparently don't want to disclose the names of potentia
they took him to a waiting u.s. navy warship in the mediterranean, where a team began what became nearly two weeks of interrogation. u.s. o tishls say he has provided valuable information. the obama administration insisted on bringing him to the u.s. to stand trial in a regular federal court, rejecting calls from republicans in congress to send him instead to guantanamo bay for more questioning. the investigation got off to a slow start when an fbi team sent to libya after the attack was unable...
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so when china starts telling us that the u.s. navy can't be in the south china sea, that's a huge, significant strategic threat to the united states and certainly our economic prowess in the world. clearly russia is, you can turn on the tv and see where they're at. they've spent the last 10 years in that rise of oil money, investing in their military, modernizing their military, professionalizing their special forces. that has, as you can see, has proved to be a valuable investment for them when it comes to ukraine. so the fact that they were able to glide through and annex crimea and their activities in eastern ukraine are certainly troubling and it shows you that the payoff of their investment and they know it and they understand it. they continue to invest in their navy modernization, they've dropped some submarines in the water that are very, very sophisticated, very high tech. we haven't seen that since the early 1990's. so they're making an investment in their ability to project power around the world. when you look at where we
so when china starts telling us that the u.s. navy can't be in the south china sea, that's a huge, significant strategic threat to the united states and certainly our economic prowess in the world. clearly russia is, you can turn on the tv and see where they're at. they've spent the last 10 years in that rise of oil money, investing in their military, modernizing their military, professionalizing their special forces. that has, as you can see, has proved to be a valuable investment for them...
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. >>> the u.s. navy rescues more than 200 migrants after reports of a sinking vessel in the mediterranean. >>> move over messi and maradona - argentinian's female footballers prove they are on the ball, tackling miss conceptions -- misconceptions >>> final preparations are under way in cairo for the inauguration of egypt's new president. there's a heavy security presence around the constitutional court ahead of the swearing in of former army chief abdul fatah al-sisi. he has promised to restore security, almost a year after deposed president mohamed mursi was overthrown by the military. after he takes office, abdul fatah al-sisi plans to host a reception for leaders and royal guests at the presidential palace. bernard smith takes a look at how abdul fatah al-sisi, who managed to win 97% of the vote in the polls, got to where he is. >> i am an egyptian citizen. i love my country, and my own people. i also serve them by - to ensure democracy, freedom, rule of law. >> reporter: abdul fatah al-sisi came a lo
. >>> the u.s. navy rescues more than 200 migrants after reports of a sinking vessel in the mediterranean. >>> move over messi and maradona - argentinian's female footballers prove they are on the ball, tackling miss conceptions -- misconceptions >>> final preparations are under way in cairo for the inauguration of egypt's new president. there's a heavy security presence around the constitutional court ahead of the swearing in of former army chief abdul fatah al-sisi....
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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 his wife tied to the bed and a man raping and stabbing her. somehow, eddie managed to free his hands, grab the handgun he kept in the nightstand, and shot the assailant. then he called 911. [ inaudible ] >> oh, god. >> what's wrong? >> she got killed. i killed him. >> is he breathing? >> but the intruder wasn't dead. >> the assailant leaped up, lunged towards him with a knife, and that he shot the individual again. >> when paramedics arrived, elise was barely alive. >> her dress had been pulled up, her pantyhose had been ripped. she had multiple stab wounds to the chest, and her throat had been cut ear to ear. >> she's trying to talk. they absolutely believe she was trying to communicate and could never get the words out. and before anybody could really give her any s
. >> 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 his wife tied to the bed and a man raping and stabbing her. somehow, eddie managed to free his hands, grab the handgun he kept in the nightstand, and shot the assailant. then he called 911. [...
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. >> reporter: the u.s. navy insists radiation levels pose no threat to public health. in fact, the plan is to turn the island over to private developers to build this residential complex over the next 15 years. >> it's going to be one of the premier addresses in san francisco. >> reporter: bob beck with the treasure island development authority explained that before new buildings go up, the island must be declared safe from radiation. streets and grass have been tested. but when higher than expected levels of radiation turned up in an abandoned structure on the island last year the navy decided additional testing on homes would be prudent. >> if it's something we need to investigate further, we would potentially relocate the residents permanently or temporarily to other units on the island. >> we believe there's no public health hazard. we want the additional information so that we have the complete history and data on the island. >> this came from one of theirs. >> reporter: lundgren already moved. she would love to live on the island again soon but she doesn't trust
. >> reporter: the u.s. navy insists radiation levels pose no threat to public health. in fact, the plan is to turn the island over to private developers to build this residential complex over the next 15 years. >> it's going to be one of the premier addresses in san francisco. >> reporter: bob beck with the treasure island development authority explained that before new buildings go up, the island must be declared safe from radiation. streets and grass have been tested. but...
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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 at 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 at the house. >> i don't know why she would say that....
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early on saturday ahmed abu chattalah was flown to washington by helicopter by a u.s. navy ship.e'd been held on boar since his capture two weeks ago by libyan special forces. on seat he appeared before a special judge. he pled not guilty insisting he is innocent and did not direct the assault on the u.s. consulate. the u.s. justice department charged ahmed abu chattalah on three counts, including murder and providing material support to terrorists. security analysts jj green was in the courtroom and says the appearance in federal court was the first opportunity to determine if ahmed abu chattalah was fit to stand trial. >> people were trying to get an idea what kind of state of mind he was in, and the state of health. a number of people wanted to make sure that he would, indeed, clear and pren. >> the attack it controversial. in the united states, days before it occurred an anti-islam video splashed protests at u.s. emyaus in the muslim world. the obama administration blamed the benghazi attack on what it said was spontaneous protests against the video. later it emerged that it
early on saturday ahmed abu chattalah was flown to washington by helicopter by a u.s. navy ship.e'd been held on boar since his capture two weeks ago by libyan special forces. on seat he appeared before a special judge. he pled not guilty insisting he is innocent and did not direct the assault on the u.s. consulate. the u.s. justice department charged ahmed abu chattalah on three counts, including murder and providing material support to terrorists. security analysts jj green was in the...
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>> the u.s. navy has been particularly interested in this technology for developing underwater vehicles that use less energy, reducing the costs of missions that they support. but it also enables new missions that they can't do currently. >> reporter: the small not so simple organisms are connected to two major issues - climate change, sustainability and energy conservation. >> that's right, it's a unique situation in which they tell us about the problem in terms of increasing population as the o chance in climate and providing clues to the solution in terms of new technologies that can be more efficient in the use of energy. >>> thank you crystal. that was fascinating stuff. >> any time. >>> from research in the oceans to miles above the earth aring caltech -- earth, caltech scientists works on new discovers. gwen owens, a ph.d. stupid has an experiment on the international space station above us. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me >>> tell me about the disease you are studying. >> the d
>> the u.s. navy has been particularly interested in this technology for developing underwater vehicles that use less energy, reducing the costs of missions that they support. but it also enables new missions that they can't do currently. >> reporter: the small not so simple organisms are connected to two major issues - climate change, sustainability and energy conservation. >> that's right, it's a unique situation in which they tell us about the problem in terms of increasing...
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. >> reporter: the u.s. navyehind the radiation checkups insists that radiation levels pose no let to public health. the plan is to turn the island into private developers over the next 15 years. >> it is going to be one of the premier addresses in san francisco. >> reporter: bob beck with the treasure island development authority explained before new buildings go up, the island must be declared safe for radiation. streets and grass have been tested but when higher than expected radiation levels turned up in a structure last year, they decided additional testing on homes would be prudent. >> it is something we need to investigate further. we would potentially relocate the residents. >> there is no public health hazard, we believe. we want the additional information so that we have the complete history and data on the island. >> this came from one of there. >> reporter: kathryn has already moved. she doesn't trust officials that her island home is safe. >> saying people in the room are misleading you? ingly know t
. >> reporter: the u.s. navyehind the radiation checkups insists that radiation levels pose no let to public health. the plan is to turn the island into private developers over the next 15 years. >> it is going to be one of the premier addresses in san francisco. >> reporter: bob beck with the treasure island development authority explained before new buildings go up, the island must be declared safe for radiation. streets and grass have been tested but when higher than...
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. >> reporter: khatallah is now on a u.s. navy ship in the mediterranean where he is being questioned. officials want information about coconspirators and threats. >> the operation lasted minutes and went like clock work. not a single shot was fired. >>> this woman is accused of kidnapping her daughter because she did not want her immunized. >> tonight, meet the bay area runner who just won't quit. he finished the race while having a heart attack. >> and, we are going to take you inside an old mcdonalds where bay area scientists are trying to bring the zombie satellite back from outer space. ,, summer. the county board of >> tonight, a lifeline for a struggling contra costa hospital at risk of closing this summer. the county board of supervisors approved a $6 million loan to keep doctors medical center in san pablo open. that loan will be repaid over three years as the hospital explores more long term solutions including a major downsize. >>> well it is one of the toughest and oldest foot races. the dipsea race course from mill va
. >> reporter: khatallah is now on a u.s. navy ship in the mediterranean where he is being questioned. officials want information about coconspirators and threats. >> the operation lasted minutes and went like clock work. not a single shot was fired. >>> this woman is accused of kidnapping her daughter because she did not want her immunized. >> tonight, meet the bay area runner who just won't quit. he finished the race while having a heart attack. >> and, we are...
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. >>> the u.s. navyes more than 200 migrants after reports of a sinking vessel in the mediterranean. >>> move over messi and maradona -
. >>> the u.s. navyes more than 200 migrants after reports of a sinking vessel in the mediterranean. >>> move over messi and maradona -