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who suffered unbeknownst to the family, dismiss the family, from onset-0 adult onset of bipolar, and self-medicated with marijuana and self-met indicated with marijuana laced with pcp. and he in a mental episode, while was at church, killed not only an innocent citizen but a suburban cop in the dallas area and then was subsequently killed on father's day. not just talking about walter williams, my partner in the police department killed. my brother killed by gun violence. my beloved and only son killed. and i cried many a tear and so i'm here today, able to talk about it without crying because i've cried my last tear about it because what i found about that type of grief, the most unnatural thing and also under the circumstances buried my son, even more so, the deepest pain you can describe. indescribable. the pain that you feel for burring a child under those circumstances. but what found during the deepest part, the darkest part of that time period in i life in 2010 was the brightest hope that you can ever imagine for not only my family but other families who suffer with people who
who suffered unbeknownst to the family, dismiss the family, from onset-0 adult onset of bipolar, and self-medicated with marijuana and self-met indicated with marijuana laced with pcp. and he in a mental episode, while was at church, killed not only an innocent citizen but a suburban cop in the dallas area and then was subsequently killed on father's day. not just talking about walter williams, my partner in the police department killed. my brother killed by gun violence. my beloved and only...
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>> well, unbeknownst to the folks in moscow, i had a girl, a daughter here. she was 18 months old. and i had bonded with her like if you're fathers in the audience, you know what i'm talking about, you know? this was the first child that i was with, watching her grow up. and this was the first instance that i experienced, where i experienced unconditional love. that means you don't want anything -- you love them no matter what, and you don't want anything in return. and it broke my heart thinking that i might not be able to ever see her again if i go back. finish -- and even more so, i was afraid that she might not have a good life growing up without my support. it was a tough decision to make, but i did make it eventually, and i stayed back. >> so this was in 1988, so you're about 40 years old to. you had talked about the fact that for those 40 years, you had never had that kind of attachment that you couldn't just get up and walk away from. >> that's correct. i was able to walk away from everybody, and that includes rather shamefully from my german spouse. >> so the kgb doesn't t
>> well, unbeknownst to the folks in moscow, i had a girl, a daughter here. she was 18 months old. and i had bonded with her like if you're fathers in the audience, you know what i'm talking about, you know? this was the first child that i was with, watching her grow up. and this was the first instance that i experienced, where i experienced unconditional love. that means you don't want anything -- you love them no matter what, and you don't want anything in return. and it broke my heart...
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it was intercepted by the british, unbeknownst to the united states. the british were tapping our lines to find out what was going on. the british did not want to admit that they were tapping our lines and knew the german code, so they then sent someone to mexico to find the message as it was received in mexico so it would look like they got it in the united states. and they took it to the ambassador in london, and he sent it to the secretary of state, who wanted to go to war much more than president wilson. he then went and gave it to a guy named edwin hood, the dean of the foreign correspondents for the united states. very well-respected guy. he called hood to his house and redacted it and gave him the cable. to make sure nobody knew he got from lansing, they gave it to a different reporter so it did not look like hood had gotten it, and then it came out in the papers. the next day, lansing lied. as a former journalist, i am always ready for that. but he did admit that it could be true. he was in a box because he didn't want to say that he had gotten
it was intercepted by the british, unbeknownst to the united states. the british were tapping our lines to find out what was going on. the british did not want to admit that they were tapping our lines and knew the german code, so they then sent someone to mexico to find the message as it was received in mexico so it would look like they got it in the united states. and they took it to the ambassador in london, and he sent it to the secretary of state, who wanted to go to war much more than...
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such a seismic change when ben rose went down to cuba in a many group, unbeknownst to members of theistration affecting the changes he did. what effect does that have on the relationship between the two countries and business generally? >> cuba was always going to be a long haul, a lack of infrastructure, how you set of businesses, the lack of digitalization of the country. it was stuck decades in the past. a move go in there and do heavy investment we have only seen since obama change the policy. what is interesting about this, you have seen american companies make investments down there knowing it was for the long haul. american airlines opening up routes. airbnb doing well there as cubans open up their homes. what's interesting about this rollback of part of the policy that president trump is announcing is the signal it's sending. one thing it's important for viewers to note, we are not the only ones interested in cuba's advancement. have movedussia resources there, have looked to investing their. our signaling of our withdrawal sends an opposite signal to two powers who have inte
such a seismic change when ben rose went down to cuba in a many group, unbeknownst to members of theistration affecting the changes he did. what effect does that have on the relationship between the two countries and business generally? >> cuba was always going to be a long haul, a lack of infrastructure, how you set of businesses, the lack of digitalization of the country. it was stuck decades in the past. a move go in there and do heavy investment we have only seen since obama change...
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and their van pulled over to the side of the road, and that is when they let the prisoner out and unbeknownste sheriff deputies inside the van sellby had been able to get loose from his leg shackles. so when he got out. he pushed over a sheriff's deputy and ran across bristol road. deputies chasing behind him. now, they had helicopter and dogs searching at year late last night, early this morning , sellby was spotted by a resident here near 611 and edison road, so police from six different agencies have been concentrating their search until about 10 minutes ago right in this area. that is a shelter in place order for people in doyletown township warrington, chalfont because police say this prisoner is still on the loose they do not believe he is armed but they do say if you see him do not approach and call police as we have been mentioning this morning, school district central bucks here is closed for the day because of this situation. again, they do not believe sellbias armed but they do not want you to approach if you see him. again, we did see officers fly down here but not sure fit is con
and their van pulled over to the side of the road, and that is when they let the prisoner out and unbeknownste sheriff deputies inside the van sellby had been able to get loose from his leg shackles. so when he got out. he pushed over a sheriff's deputy and ran across bristol road. deputies chasing behind him. now, they had helicopter and dogs searching at year late last night, early this morning , sellby was spotted by a resident here near 611 and edison road, so police from six different...
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unbeknownst to us a tractor trailer with seven gunmen came and started shooting. was shot five times on that airstrip and left there for 22 hours without medical attention. so i ensured ten surgeries, two months in the hospital and many years of rehabilitation. so i have just the greatest empathy for steve scalise and his wife and children and i think this congress needs to recognize that we have an obligation to all those who have gone before us and done things that have been heroic and who oftentimes are forgotten. so he was a remarkable human being and should always be remembered for what he did for his constituents. >> this story is so dramatic. when we spoke on wednesday to the republican congressmen who were part of this baseball game and they talked about the ambush, you know, the police down there say that it took them three minutes to get to the ball field. but the congressmen or senators like rand paul described it as feeling like an eternity. to hear the gunshots and not to hear the sirens yet they described a feeling like an eternity. the idea that you
unbeknownst to us a tractor trailer with seven gunmen came and started shooting. was shot five times on that airstrip and left there for 22 hours without medical attention. so i ensured ten surgeries, two months in the hospital and many years of rehabilitation. so i have just the greatest empathy for steve scalise and his wife and children and i think this congress needs to recognize that we have an obligation to all those who have gone before us and done things that have been heroic and who...
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and unbeknownst to me that night was another submarine out there, along with the chief's here, and thate tambor" commanded by captain murphy. he had been submerged. that night when he came to the surface to get radio message, he was told there's targets in the area and also friendlies, to be careful. he did see silhouettes on the horizon. as he began to approach them, saw them change position, two or three times. he had to submerge, find another position, come to the surface, and ask finally for the flasher on top of his con, the red light, "identify yourself," as he was crossing the bow of a cruiser, japanese cruiser. when that happened, he found out who they were. immediately he dove. the japanese on the surface turned around, and trying to get into an attack position. the two cruisers crashed into each other. one t-boned the other one. that i did not know at the time until after the war. but those two heavy cruisers were headed for midway to bombard midway island itself, sand island. so i was always after somebody in the boat service from "the tambor" to try to find to give a gift to
and unbeknownst to me that night was another submarine out there, along with the chief's here, and thate tambor" commanded by captain murphy. he had been submerged. that night when he came to the surface to get radio message, he was told there's targets in the area and also friendlies, to be careful. he did see silhouettes on the horizon. as he began to approach them, saw them change position, two or three times. he had to submerge, find another position, come to the surface, and ask...
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unbeknownst to them, their teacher overhears them and savannah is sent to the guidance counselor. >> know, we've heard about this party saturday night. you want to talk about it? and i kind of just broke down. said i felt like i had been, you know, taken advantage of. >> reporter: they summon her mother emily to the school. >> i walk in and i seen my daughter in the corner, balled up in the fetal position with mascara running. >> reporter: what did she tell you? >> that she had been raped, or sexually assaulted. and i got mad. that was my first reaction, i was just angry. >> reporter: emily and her husband joe say they went through a range of emotions. first, disappointment in their daughter. but then outrage. >> somebody can say, "she shouldn't have got so drunk." yeah, i get that. no, she shouldn't have, okay? i don't care what she was wearing. i don't care how much she drank. i don't care if she was doing drugs. it doesn't matter. nobody has a right to take something that's not theirs. >> that's the bottom line. >> to us, it was a black and white. >> reporter: but for savannah, it
unbeknownst to them, their teacher overhears them and savannah is sent to the guidance counselor. >> know, we've heard about this party saturday night. you want to talk about it? and i kind of just broke down. said i felt like i had been, you know, taken advantage of. >> reporter: they summon her mother emily to the school. >> i walk in and i seen my daughter in the corner, balled up in the fetal position with mascara running. >> reporter: what did she tell you? >>...
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april when that phone call started coming in to our tech support department in the fall of 2015 unbeknownst to me. how is it that a -- that the fbi or dhs or any federal agency that was concerned about a foreign enemy state intruding on the networks of two political parties did not think it important enough to go higher than a tech support staff. when you have the chair of an organization briefed in a classified setting, it is astounding and outrageous. i assume that's why director comey and johnson said yesterday they wish they had taken it up or a little farther than they did. >> who is to blame, johnson or problem? >> i'm not pointing fingers at all. there was certainly more that should have been done. more alarm bells and more action that should have been taken. >> i'm sorry to cut you off here. we have to head over to the house. house speaker, paul ryan is speaking. we'll get his reaction to the senate health care bill unveiled. >> come on. all right. congratulations anyway. you know what? it was cool to see special agent crystal griner throw out the first pitch. she just got out of th
april when that phone call started coming in to our tech support department in the fall of 2015 unbeknownst to me. how is it that a -- that the fbi or dhs or any federal agency that was concerned about a foreign enemy state intruding on the networks of two political parties did not think it important enough to go higher than a tech support staff. when you have the chair of an organization briefed in a classified setting, it is astounding and outrageous. i assume that's why director comey and...
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astounding piece of what we would call very fancy footwork to have the department of justice seemingly unbeknownst white house except literally minutes in advance, take the former head of the fbi, a deeply respected and very serious man, and put him in charge of a process which one way or another, is going to lead somewhere. it's going to lead either to there wasn't all of this, and there was no russian involvement. or there was some level of russian involvement. my experience with russia leads me to believe that this would be an opportunity they wouldn't pass by, and if the trump campaign reached out to them is apparently some indications are clear that it did. then it will show very clearly that there was something going on there. whether that was in anticipation to enlist the russians in support of a campaign to win the election. we'll have to wait and see. those are very important and dramatic questions. >> and you have this interview, which i thought was fascinating with vladamir putin. so let me ask you to fact check this. in this interview with megyn kelly, putin also said russian citizens
astounding piece of what we would call very fancy footwork to have the department of justice seemingly unbeknownst white house except literally minutes in advance, take the former head of the fbi, a deeply respected and very serious man, and put him in charge of a process which one way or another, is going to lead somewhere. it's going to lead either to there wasn't all of this, and there was no russian involvement. or there was some level of russian involvement. my experience with russia leads...
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unb unbeknownst to me, a while ago at home watching tv, i see the manager, park borough barbecue restaurantay, she's being interviewed. i don't know how they connected the link that, you know, he frequented there. i've never seen him there. but i referred it to him. it was a suggestion. then she said, oh, yeah, he comes in from time to time and they said, what does he like to drink? she said, all he drinks is budweisers. i don't know that. at any rate, that's the kind of conversation he and i had on a daily basis. >> mr. mayor, did you ever -- once he realized you were a former elected official, did you guys ever talk about partisan politics? i read a quote of -- >> no. >> -- yours in the paper where you said he indicated he agreed with us. did you mean as a democrat? what did you think he agreed on? >> that could have been a misquote or misinterp -- no, what i said to folks, he and i never had direct conversations about politics but if -- and we have a tv that's always on at the "y" in the morning, members are coming and going then when you finish you can sit down and relax at tables, you
unb unbeknownst to me, a while ago at home watching tv, i see the manager, park borough barbecue restaurantay, she's being interviewed. i don't know how they connected the link that, you know, he frequented there. i've never seen him there. but i referred it to him. it was a suggestion. then she said, oh, yeah, he comes in from time to time and they said, what does he like to drink? she said, all he drinks is budweisers. i don't know that. at any rate, that's the kind of conversation he and i...
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so i had to run back of guy's hospital and i found myself in an alleyway, unbeknownst to me, neighbor in the center of things. >> two police firing, free shots. >> did you see -- >> there's a crushed van. it looks like that's obviously where a van hit. >> malcolm nance, more detail coming from eye witness, those who were there. the accuracy, that's always in question. but from what they said, were you able to glean anything? >> well, you know, there's a gap in the information. and we heard that earlier with joe's testimony about the difference between when the critical incident, the van's crashing onto the bridge, and when there was gunfire. and there is always a possibility that they had one weapon with just eight rounds. it's hard to get a gun in england that is not a shotgun. or a hunting rifle. it's very hard. whereas it makes a vehicle and a knife way easier as we saw in the westminster incident. but the response of the armed police chasing someone certainly towards borough market would definitely give us that information, give us the shooting that people seem to have taken into
so i had to run back of guy's hospital and i found myself in an alleyway, unbeknownst to me, neighbor in the center of things. >> two police firing, free shots. >> did you see -- >> there's a crushed van. it looks like that's obviously where a van hit. >> malcolm nance, more detail coming from eye witness, those who were there. the accuracy, that's always in question. but from what they said, were you able to glean anything? >> well, you know, there's a gap in the...
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home struggling to pay the bills and deciding that she can no longer afford insurance but perhaps unbeknownst to her she has a cancer brewing inside her. and just when she decides she can no longer afford coverage because premiums have risen 60%, that is when her cancer is discovered. we have to address this. and it will take us on either side of the aisle, both democrats and republicans, to work together. i'll finish with a quote from the fellow from covington. brian, on my facebook page, recall him saying his plan is $1,700 a month for he, his wife and two children. the aca, the affordable care act has brought him to his knees. i hope we can get something done. the middle class is dwindling away. can everyone just come together and figure this out? this is a cry for help. it is a challenge to republicans and democrats to come up with a plan which is not a red plan or a blue plan but an american plan to address his needs, his wife's needs, and those similar to him across the country. thank you, mr. president. i yield back. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that patrick flanagan, an inte
home struggling to pay the bills and deciding that she can no longer afford insurance but perhaps unbeknownst to her she has a cancer brewing inside her. and just when she decides she can no longer afford coverage because premiums have risen 60%, that is when her cancer is discovered. we have to address this. and it will take us on either side of the aisle, both democrats and republicans, to work together. i'll finish with a quote from the fellow from covington. brian, on my facebook page,...
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. >> i cannot imagine he's doing this totally unbeknownst to the white house.nnections you have, even dennis rodman or what. >> honestly, i don't think there's any connection between the release of warmbier and dennis rodman. neil: neither do i. is there something else you or what you think? >> i do not the slightest idea, but sometimes it's more trouble to restrain somebody like this from go and then to the go. nobody should suffer for many illusions here. you should send the new york philharmonic to pyongyang to play traditional song. it's not going to change that regime one iota. it is a 25000000% prison camp. that's the way it always has been in the way it will be told that it collapses. neil: anything short of that would not be welcome. john bolton, good seeing you again. thank you very, very much. one final update oits rkets. the latest on congressman scalise's commission on the cross currents of everything in between. forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and w
. >> i cannot imagine he's doing this totally unbeknownst to the white house.nnections you have, even dennis rodman or what. >> honestly, i don't think there's any connection between the release of warmbier and dennis rodman. neil: neither do i. is there something else you or what you think? >> i do not the slightest idea, but sometimes it's more trouble to restrain somebody like this from go and then to the go. nobody should suffer for many illusions here. you should send the...
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he would like to have asked that unbeknownst to anyone. listen, this wasn't a happy day for me.me is alexander porter butterfield. >> fred thompson who was the counsel for the republicans. >> mr butterfield i understand you previously were employed by the whitehouse. >> asked the question. >> mr. butterfield, are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices. yes sir. >> and at that point, like all i knew how huge that was. >> and at that point, like all the other reporters in the room, i said to myself, "the jig is up." if those tapes prove that richard nixon orchesat cover-up let alone whether they proved that he had ordered the break-in of the watergate, he's cooked. >> to all of the people i knew and my friends they were probably saying that son of a [ bleep ] he's hurting our man. i understood nixon. i-- i-- i honestly understood it all very well. i knew nixon so damn well. so i hated to be the guy. >> do you ever hear any of these tapes being played? >> yes, sir. i did. >> once alexander butt
he would like to have asked that unbeknownst to anyone. listen, this wasn't a happy day for me.me is alexander porter butterfield. >> fred thompson who was the counsel for the republicans. >> mr butterfield i understand you previously were employed by the whitehouse. >> asked the question. >> mr. butterfield, are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices. yes sir. >> and at...
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the situation was such that as a very young child, unbeknownst to her, her mother had used a young -- an older daughter's birth certificate to obtain a passport. or another birth certificate. she had spent some 35 plus years of her life believing she was an american citizen. she is now in mexico. her children are in the united states with her husband and i think this committee would understand the dilemma. i don't know how many times i've heard the top military brass come before us and talk passionately about family, about the role that spouses play. this woman served side by side with her husband for nearly 20 years and she's deported. she cannot return to the united states. presently, the solution is for a new duty assignment in japan so that she can join her family. something is terribly, terribly wrong here and we need to find a solution to this and it speaks to the larger immigration issue and an issue that exists within the military. i would suggest that there are probably many, many military family situations similar to what i've described and we must find a solution to this. t
the situation was such that as a very young child, unbeknownst to her, her mother had used a young -- an older daughter's birth certificate to obtain a passport. or another birth certificate. she had spent some 35 plus years of her life believing she was an american citizen. she is now in mexico. her children are in the united states with her husband and i think this committee would understand the dilemma. i don't know how many times i've heard the top military brass come before us and talk...
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as it turns out, unbeknownst to me, about two million -- roughly 23 million veterans we have in this country, 22 million veterans we have in this country are served by medicaid. they're served by medicaid. the day that i showed up at ohio state to be a navy rotc midshipman, we had only white males in our rotc. only white males. turned out i think that's what they had in the army rotc and the air force rotc. when i got to my squadron on active duty, i think in the many years i was in my active duty squadron i think we had two or three african americans, an asian american officer. we had no women who were officers. that has all changed now. that has all changed now. and the face of our military, officer corps and enlisted corps looks a whole lot more like america today than it used to. and as it turns out, the folks that are veterans in this country, those 22 million people, they look a whole lot more like america today than maybe was the case a number of years ago. they are caucasian, they are african american, they are latino, they are asian american, all of the above. and some of th
as it turns out, unbeknownst to me, about two million -- roughly 23 million veterans we have in this country, 22 million veterans we have in this country are served by medicaid. they're served by medicaid. the day that i showed up at ohio state to be a navy rotc midshipman, we had only white males in our rotc. only white males. turned out i think that's what they had in the army rotc and the air force rotc. when i got to my squadron on active duty, i think in the many years i was in my active...
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capito: unbeknownst to them, they got knocked out of the program. they had an error on their worksheet, not even on their actual application. $104 over the maximum. so $104 on a worksheet has ruined a 50-year relationship. i have co-signed to letters with -- letters with my colleagues two here in the senate because other upward bound programs are experiencing this great frustration. last week, you testified in the house that you would have a willingness to review these rejected applications. and i am asking you for the same commitment today and if you have begun doing that? sec. devos: senator, thanks for the question. the upward bound situation as you know brought great frustration to me when i discovered that competition that was opened and closed before i ever got in this role was rejecting applicants based on formatting errors. sen. capito: right. sec. devos: we're talking about two different things here. sen. capito: right. sec. devos: the only way we could actually revisit the 77 applicants that were rejected because of formatting errors was b
capito: unbeknownst to them, they got knocked out of the program. they had an error on their worksheet, not even on their actual application. $104 over the maximum. so $104 on a worksheet has ruined a 50-year relationship. i have co-signed to letters with -- letters with my colleagues two here in the senate because other upward bound programs are experiencing this great frustration. last week, you testified in the house that you would have a willingness to review these rejected applications....
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her stalk her been secretly filming her naked in several of her hotel rooms unbeknownst to erin and thenwas a moment that would change her life and that would change erin as a person forever. what was that feeling when you first saw yourself? >> i think to this day how many years later you can still see it on my face, i was just stunned, i was in shock, i was embarrassed, i was freaking out so much that when i called my parents my dad thought i had been injured in a car accident because i was just screaming bloody murder on the other end. >> did you know it was you? >> yes, you know your body, very quickly. one of the videos we had to watch, you can hear him breathing in it, you can also hear people behind him walking, which is also disgusting. and he's angling the -- turning it every way i turn, but i think the breathing is the hardest part, you can hear him breathing. >> what is that like for you? >> makes me want to take about 80 showers, so gross. >> what was the toughest moment during the trial? >> there were a couple. my mom and dad were the hardest, was the hardest. they're my roc
her stalk her been secretly filming her naked in several of her hotel rooms unbeknownst to erin and thenwas a moment that would change her life and that would change erin as a person forever. what was that feeling when you first saw yourself? >> i think to this day how many years later you can still see it on my face, i was just stunned, i was in shock, i was embarrassed, i was freaking out so much that when i called my parents my dad thought i had been injured in a car accident because i...
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and unbeknownst to me that night was another submarine out there, along with the chief's here, and that, and that night when he came to the surface to get radio message, he was told there was targets in the area and also friendlies, to be careful. he did see silhouettes on the horizon, and he began to approach them and saw them change position, two or three times, had to submerge, find another position, come to the surface, and ask finally with a flasher on top of his con in red light, identify yourself. as he was crossing the bow of a cruiser, japanese cruiser. when that happened, he found out who they were. immediately, he dove. people, japanese on the surface, turned around and trying to get into an evasive or attack position, the two cruisers crashed into each other. one t-boned the other one. that i did not know at the time until after the war, but those two heavy cruisers were heading to midway to bomb midway island itself, sand island. so i was always after somebody in the boat service from the tambor to try to find to give a gift to them of my appreciation, which i'm going to fo
and unbeknownst to me that night was another submarine out there, along with the chief's here, and that, and that night when he came to the surface to get radio message, he was told there was targets in the area and also friendlies, to be careful. he did see silhouettes on the horizon, and he began to approach them and saw them change position, two or three times, had to submerge, find another position, come to the surface, and ask finally with a flasher on top of his con in red light, identify...