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the silver star, the purple heart and the navy cross. anyone can buy them off the internet and so did aj dicken. they were not the real thing. >> he was convincing. >> he was. he worked the story until the en >>> one baby in connecticut just coun't wait for the snowplows after that big east coast blizzard. 42-year-old lori wood went into labor and look at this. her neighbors sprang into action. they put her on a sled and took her to the hospital. theyade it just in time for thatittle snowman, named james after his father. >> they didn't name him frosty? >> no. james is much better i think. >> i agree. less appropriate. >>> let's update the forecast. the weekend has arrived. it looks gorgeous. >> sandhya? that's right, ama and d. i want to show uh time lapse worth checking out. sunset a 5:49 and check out the view. it was absolutely beautiful tonight. right now we want to check out live doppler 7hd. we have a few clouds off e coastline. some patches of low clouds and higher clouds. they are working their way toward the b area. they are go
the silver star, the purple heart and the navy cross. anyone can buy them off the internet and so did aj dicken. they were not the real thing. >> he was convincing. >> he was. he worked the story until the en >>> one baby in connecticut just coun't wait for the snowplows after that big east coast blizzard. 42-year-old lori wood went into labor and look at this. her neighbors sprang into action. they put her on a sled and took her to the hospital. theyade it just in time for...
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the silver star, the purple heart and the navy cross. anyone can buy them off the internet and so did aj dicken. they were not the real thing. >> he was convincing. >> he was. he worked the story until the end. >>> one baby in connecticut just couldn't wait for the snowplows after that big east coast blizzard. 42-year-old lori wood went into labor, and look at this. her neighbors sprang into action. they put her on a sled and took her to the hospital. they made it just in time for that little snowman, named james after his father. >> they didn't name him frosty? >> no. james is much better i think. >> i agree. less appropriate. >>> let's update the forecast. the weekend has arrived. it looks gorgeous. >> sandhya? >> that's right, ama and dan. i want to show uh time lapse worth checking out. sunset at 5:49 and check out the view. it was absolutely beautiful tonight. right now we want to check out live doppler 7hd. we have a few clouds off the coastline. some patches of low clouds and higher clouds. they are working their way toward the ba
the silver star, the purple heart and the navy cross. anyone can buy them off the internet and so did aj dicken. they were not the real thing. >> he was convincing. >> he was. he worked the story until the end. >>> one baby in connecticut just couldn't wait for the snowplows after that big east coast blizzard. 42-year-old lori wood went into labor, and look at this. her neighbors sprang into action. they put her on a sled and took her to the hospital. they made it just in...
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the article makes the case that the navy s.e.a.l. who served for 16 years is leaving the navy without any security, job prospects or insurance for his family. esquire contributor phil braunstein spent more than a year getting to know him. his name remains a secret for his own safety and his families. he was obviously a member of the s.e.a.l. team 6. after the bin laden incident he retired to no pension, no benefits and no security. phil bronson joins me tonight with more. >> your article is fascinating not only for the details it has about the raid that killed bin laden, but also what this navy s.e.a.l. is facing once he leaves. i didn't realize he wasn't eligible for v.a. benefits for the rest of his life. >> well, he's eligible for one thing. that is the v.a. has five years of free medical care for the vet. not for the family. it's care, not insurance. the fact is a huge number of people including the shooter don't know it exists because the dodoes a very poor job of letting them know. >> but this navy s.e.a.l. who has had this inc
the article makes the case that the navy s.e.a.l. who served for 16 years is leaving the navy without any security, job prospects or insurance for his family. esquire contributor phil braunstein spent more than a year getting to know him. his name remains a secret for his own safety and his families. he was obviously a member of the s.e.a.l. team 6. after the bin laden incident he retired to no pension, no benefits and no security. phil bronson joins me tonight with more. >> your article...
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he reached a certain level in the navy reserves. he was accepted by the lapd. some thing happened that resulted in a spiraling down. and now, he's -- he's just not going to do anymore. he's not going to put up with anymore. he's forcing the rest of us to listen to him and he's going to take vengeance on his enemies. >> all right. well, thank you very much, candace, john, jeffrey. and as candace said, an accomplished man. it's not just his role in the lapd. as we continue our breaking coverage of the massive manhunt, we're going to talk about the suspected cop killer's link to the united states military, to the navy, and why that is so important in the search tonight. suddenly, she does something unexpected and you see the woman you fell in love with. she's everything to you. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of b
he reached a certain level in the navy reserves. he was accepted by the lapd. some thing happened that resulted in a spiraling down. and now, he's -- he's just not going to do anymore. he's not going to put up with anymore. he's forcing the rest of us to listen to him and he's going to take vengeance on his enemies. >> all right. well, thank you very much, candace, john, jeffrey. and as candace said, an accomplished man. it's not just his role in the lapd. as we continue our breaking...
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the navy told us today that he was actually honorably discharged on friday from the reservists. he was also an expert marksman in the military. reporting live in los angeles, edward lawrence. allen, back to you. >> edward, quick question. if he was fired in 2008, are they speculating about what tipped him off now? that's a lot of time that's gone by. >> reporter: well,he was actually discharged on friday from the navy is what a possible motive but this is according to the people -- the experts that i talked with today that it's been festering in him since he was fired from the police force in 2008. he has held a grudge since then. but the trigger could have been -- again, there is no exact trigger -- could have been that he was let go from the military, honorably discharged on friday. >> from the reserves. thank you, edward lawrence in l.a. >>> dorner's manifesto threatens warfare against his former colleagues. in it he writes, "no one grows up and wants to be a cop killer. it was against everything i ever was. unfortunately, this is a necessary evil. the lapd has suppressed the
the navy told us today that he was actually honorably discharged on friday from the reservists. he was also an expert marksman in the military. reporting live in los angeles, edward lawrence. allen, back to you. >> edward, quick question. if he was fired in 2008, are they speculating about what tipped him off now? that's a lot of time that's gone by. >> reporter: well,he was actually discharged on friday from the navy is what a possible motive but this is according to the people --...
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the navy is putting the families up at the navy lodge for now and looking to find them a new home on base soon. right now investigators are still trying to figure out why that blaze spread so quickly and with so the warning. >>> in fairfax county authorities are investigating a fire with a much different and tragic result. a woman was found dead in the waterside apartments in reston today. her body had signs of severe trauma. as greg guys reports, police are trying to determine if she died from the blaze or the blows. >> reporter: fairfax arson investigators worked throughout the afternoon trying to solve the mystery of a woman's death. >> they are working the death as a homicide. >> reporter: late this afternoon more information. >> the victim did have trauma to the upper body which is why we are investigating it as a homicide. >> reporter: amanda ham lives right upstairs. >> it was about 2, 2:30. i heard sort of a one-sided argument. i heard a man's voice. whoever he was yelling at he said a really bad cuss word and it was really loud and i kind of paused because i wasn't sure if i
the navy is putting the families up at the navy lodge for now and looking to find them a new home on base soon. right now investigators are still trying to figure out why that blaze spread so quickly and with so the warning. >>> in fairfax county authorities are investigating a fire with a much different and tragic result. a woman was found dead in the waterside apartments in reston today. her body had signs of severe trauma. as greg guys reports, police are trying to determine if she...
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the flexibility, the agility, nuclear defense, all the capabilities are within the navy. so i am a strong supporter of advancing our navy technology and our efforts. and i will continue to do that if confirmed. >> now, that word re-balancing. that is an important word there. so what does it have to do with the navy? >> it has everything to do with it. everything that obama is trying to do in terms of grand u.s. national security strategy hinges on the navy in some way or another. we're talking about getting out of -- wars that seem to last forever. in the middle east and south asia and move towards where obama and now hagel is committing himself to that there, as well. a more central understanding of u.s. economic and security interests. and that is basically where things are blue and wet. and that -- you know is not really something you ever heard hagel express. it is not really something that somebody from his military background. he was an army sergeant, is really, you know, expecting to have a lot of understanding of. hagel is committing himself there to a really impo
the flexibility, the agility, nuclear defense, all the capabilities are within the navy. so i am a strong supporter of advancing our navy technology and our efforts. and i will continue to do that if confirmed. >> now, that word re-balancing. that is an important word there. so what does it have to do with the navy? >> it has everything to do with it. everything that obama is trying to do in terms of grand u.s. national security strategy hinges on the navy in some way or another....
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. >> pam: also, a member of the navy seals breaks his silence of the rate of osama bin laden. and also, a very surprising finding on a drug bust. there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. >> vacaville police find a baby alligator.during a marijuana arrest in vacaville. the suspected couple - lory and william riley - were booked into solano county jail, after police searched their home and found more than 50- pounds of marijuana, seven firearms, more than 29,000 dollars in cash. and a 3-foot long baby alligator the alligator was turned over to solano county humane services >> jacqueline: your full f
. >> pam: also, a member of the navy seals breaks his silence of the rate of osama bin laden. and also, a very surprising finding on a drug bust. there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a...
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he is the navy seal who took out the world's most wanted terrorist. so why is osama bin laden's killer out of work and struggling to pay his bills? you're not going to believe this story. >> and how do you know if that headache is a migraine or something that could actually kill you? the medical aid's team dr. samadi is here with the four symptoms you should never ignore. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharb
he is the navy seal who took out the world's most wanted terrorist. so why is osama bin laden's killer out of work and struggling to pay his bills? you're not going to believe this story. >> and how do you know if that headache is a migraine or something that could actually kill you? the medical aid's team dr. samadi is here with the four symptoms you should never ignore. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes...
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in the navy. and the estimates are by the middle of this decade, not some distant year, our interest payments to china, our largest foreign creditor, at $1.2 trillion will be covering the entire cost of that communist country's military. think of the horrific irony of that. at the same time that america is bound by treaties to defend our allies in asia against chinese aggression, the american taxpayers are bankrolling the threat through the interest payments that we are paying to the chinese. now, mr. president, neither the senator from new hampshire or i are saying that the pentagon should be exempt from budget scrutiny or even future cuts, but the disproportionate impact that sequestration would have on our troops, on our national security is dangerous and it must be averted, and the department cannot continue to operate on a continuing resolution that increases costs, prevents long-term planning and makes it impossible for the department to function effectively. i would yield to my colleague fr
in the navy. and the estimates are by the middle of this decade, not some distant year, our interest payments to china, our largest foreign creditor, at $1.2 trillion will be covering the entire cost of that communist country's military. think of the horrific irony of that. at the same time that america is bound by treaties to defend our allies in asia against chinese aggression, the american taxpayers are bankrolling the threat through the interest payments that we are paying to the chinese....
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the article makes the case that the navy s.e.a.l. who served for 16 years is leaving the navy without any security, job prospects or insurance for his family. esquire contributor phil braunstein spent more than a year getting to know him. his name remains a secret for his own safety and his families. he was obviously a member of the s.e.a.l. team 6. after the bin laden mission, he retired to no pension, no benefits, and no security. phil braunstein joins me tonight with more. your article is fascinating not only for the details it has about the raid that killed bin laden, but also what this navy s.e.a.l. is nation once he leaves. i didn't realize he wasn't eligible for v.a. benefits for the rest of his life. >> well, he's not. he's eligible for one thing. that is, the v.a. has five years of free medical care for the vet. not for the family. it's care, not insurance. the fact is a huge number of people including the shooter don't know it exists because the dod does a very poor job of letting them know. >> but this navy s.e.a.l. who ha
the article makes the case that the navy s.e.a.l. who served for 16 years is leaving the navy without any security, job prospects or insurance for his family. esquire contributor phil braunstein spent more than a year getting to know him. his name remains a secret for his own safety and his families. he was obviously a member of the s.e.a.l. team 6. after the bin laden mission, he retired to no pension, no benefits, and no security. phil braunstein joins me tonight with more. your article is...
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police department, kelly, but also an a member of the navy. the navy reserves. so we know what we're up against and to be honest, this is one of the worst types of situations any police department can find themselves confronted with, when you have to go after one of your own. so how will they in fact find this guy? here is what's going to have to happen, kelly. this guy is going to have to slip up at some point or he's just going to have to make a decision that he's going to engage the police in some type of a battle in which we probably anticipate he's going to want to do which is fine. he's going to lose that battle and now what? christopher dorner knows he's going to lose that battle so there also exists a possibility, kelly, that this guy may decide to become suicidal. >> kelly: and we're looking at his pictures right now, you can see that he was a captain so he was an enlisted guy, in the naval reserve when you look at a guy like this, you've got to figure what made him snap. apparently gone into a homicidal rage, killing three innocent people, injuring oth
police department, kelly, but also an a member of the navy. the navy reserves. so we know what we're up against and to be honest, this is one of the worst types of situations any police department can find themselves confronted with, when you have to go after one of your own. so how will they in fact find this guy? here is what's going to have to happen, kelly. this guy is going to have to slip up at some point or he's just going to have to make a decision that he's going to engage the police...
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bin laden is dead thanks to the navy s.e.a.l.s. the man who killed osama bin laden has some ideas about what the government can do to help men and women like him as they are coming home. he told members of congress who met with him in secret, they had to meet in secret, he can has a plan to help make things better. joining us is aaron glantz, with the organization that coreported with "esquire." he has spent seven years covering the war in iraq and what awaits iraq and afghanistan veterans. the war comes home, washington's battle against america's veterans. aaron glantz, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> my pleasure. >> what do we know about the meeting between this navy s.e.a.l. and members of congress on the day of the state of the union last week? obviously his identity has to be shrouded for safety reasons. but do we know if he had a receptive audience when he met with these members of congress? >> what members of congress and their staff told us at the center for investigative reporting is they're very moved. here
bin laden is dead thanks to the navy s.e.a.l.s. the man who killed osama bin laden has some ideas about what the government can do to help men and women like him as they are coming home. he told members of congress who met with him in secret, they had to meet in secret, he can has a plan to help make things better. joining us is aaron glantz, with the organization that coreported with "esquire." he has spent seven years covering the war in iraq and what awaits iraq and afghanistan...
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the article makes the case that the navy s.e.a.l. who served for 16 years is leaving the navy without any security, job prospects or insurance for his family. esquire contributor phil braunstein spent more than a year getting to know him. his name remains a secret for his own safety and his families. he was obviously a member of the s.e.a.l. team 6. after the bin laden incident he retired to no pension, no benefits and no security. phil bronson joins me tonight with more. >> your article is fascinating not only for the details it has about the raid that killed bin laden, but also what this navy s.e.a.l. is facing once he leaves. i didn't realize he wasn't eligible for v.a. benefits for the rest of his life. >> well, he's eligible for one thing. that is the v.a. has five years of free medical care for the vet. not for the family. it's care, not insurance. the fact is a huge number of people including the shooter don't know it exists because the dod does a very poor job of letting them know. >> but this navy s.e.a.l. who has had this i
the article makes the case that the navy s.e.a.l. who served for 16 years is leaving the navy without any security, job prospects or insurance for his family. esquire contributor phil braunstein spent more than a year getting to know him. his name remains a secret for his own safety and his families. he was obviously a member of the s.e.a.l. team 6. after the bin laden incident he retired to no pension, no benefits and no security. phil bronson joins me tonight with more. >> your article...
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outside of the persian gulf, typically what the navy does is keep one navy carrier strike group inside the persian gulf, inside the strait of hormuz and the second b outside the strait of hormuz either in the arabian sea or the gulf of aden or the somali bay sip. and we've got iran covered from both ax cease. if we only have one strike group there, it becomes a much more plausible scenario for the iranians to shut down the strait of hormuz. if we have a carrier strike group inside the strait of hormuz, it makes no sense at all for the iranians to shut down the strait because we've already got our ships inside. melissa: yeah, no, i'm trying to play devil's advocate here, but i did spend some time on the uss enterprise over the summer, and they were flying strike group, um, you know, over the area around the clock the entire time i was there on missions in afghanistan protecting our troops on the ground. in other words, they were very busy. so it's unclear that we can afford to do this right now. um, is it surprising to you that we're even doing it? >> it's surprising to me that even by
outside of the persian gulf, typically what the navy does is keep one navy carrier strike group inside the persian gulf, inside the strait of hormuz and the second b outside the strait of hormuz either in the arabian sea or the gulf of aden or the somali bay sip. and we've got iran covered from both ax cease. if we only have one strike group there, it becomes a much more plausible scenario for the iranians to shut down the strait of hormuz. if we have a carrier strike group inside the strait of...
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it is the coolest thing in the navy. it is shorter than that missile cruiser and stouter and the hull is reinforced to be like one of those ice-breaking ships and when a u.s. navy guided missile cruiser runs aground at the airport, where all of the planes flying in and out of the airport get a perfect view of that stuck ship, when that is your particular roadside assistance need for your vehicle, if you are the navy what you call in is the baddest tow truck in the world. when that missile cruiser got stuck, it took three and a half long days to that get thing unstuck. they tried everything. they unloaded hundreds of tons of water and they took the crew off and still they couldn't get it move. they tried again and again and again and again to tow that ship off the reef. in the end, it took the salvage ship plus seven tug boats to get that ship yanked off the reef so that everybody at the airport would get them off with the navy. giant ships do not run fast aground very often. but when they do they can repair stuff that no
it is the coolest thing in the navy. it is shorter than that missile cruiser and stouter and the hull is reinforced to be like one of those ice-breaking ships and when a u.s. navy guided missile cruiser runs aground at the airport, where all of the planes flying in and out of the airport get a perfect view of that stuck ship, when that is your particular roadside assistance need for your vehicle, if you are the navy what you call in is the baddest tow truck in the world. when that missile...
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the navy s.e.a.l.s didn't only operate in the shadows. they trained in them, too. their whole story stayed shrouded in mystery. their secret missions stayed secret to the rest of us. but when they got osama bin laden, and when they're snatching back an american cargo ship captain taken by pirates and rescuing two aid workers in somalia, then it is like the s.e.a.l.s are headline makers. add to that that some of them are writing books about s.e.a.l. adventures, even acting in a movie about the s.e.a.l. experience, which by the way, live bullets, that's what they used when they made "act of valor," and you can no longer quite call them the military unit that no one ever talked about. take mark denver. he played lieutenant commander, it went on on gross $80 million at the box office. and he did some pretty decent acting. >> we have eight foreign nationals heading to our country. needless to say they are no fan of ours. >> reporter: now with the help of a professional writer, he is doing some pretty decent story telling. >> we're at the point when the heat is on. the m
the navy s.e.a.l.s didn't only operate in the shadows. they trained in them, too. their whole story stayed shrouded in mystery. their secret missions stayed secret to the rest of us. but when they got osama bin laden, and when they're snatching back an american cargo ship captain taken by pirates and rescuing two aid workers in somalia, then it is like the s.e.a.l.s are headline makers. add to that that some of them are writing books about s.e.a.l. adventures, even acting in a movie about the...
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most highly decorated navy seal in the history of the navy seals. >>reporter: you paid him the money. >> it's just over 50,000 dollars. >>reporter: after signing away rights to the life story dick began sending page upon page of suggested plot lines. he wrote i answer question on regular basis about what it is like to be a seal. what it is like to be in combat. man inhumanity to man. and to daily with the horror of war. the story is my best recommendation. but vest was doing his own research and uncovered a troubling fact. something i verified with the national personnel record center that aj dick has never served a day in any branch of the u.s. military. biggest lie yet came when vest tried to con front dick face-to-face. >> he was the one that actually shot osama bin laden. >>reporter: you bought that. >> no. i knew that this was a charade at that point. there was no question about it. >>reporter: let me talk to you about your navy seal back ground. >> i don't have a navy seal background. >>reporter: you told people that didn't you. >> no i did no
most highly decorated navy seal in the history of the navy seals. >>reporter: you paid him the money. >> it's just over 50,000 dollars. >>reporter: after signing away rights to the life story dick began sending page upon page of suggested plot lines. he wrote i answer question on regular basis about what it is like to be a seal. what it is like to be in combat. man inhumanity to man. and to daily with the horror of war. the story is my best recommendation. but vest was doing...
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bin laden is dead thanks to the navy s.e.a.l.s. the man who killed osama bin laden has some ideas about what the government can do to help men and women like him as they are coming home. he told members of congress who met with him in secret, they had to meet in secret, he can has a plan to help make things better. joining us the organization that coreported with esquire. he has spent seven years covering the war in iraq and what awaits iraq and afghanistan veterans. the war comes home, washington's battle against america's veterans. aaron glance, thank you very much for journey us tonight. >> my pleasure. >> what do we know about the meeting between this navy s.e.a.l. and members of congress on the day of the state of the union last week? obviously his identity has to be shrouded for safety reasons. but do we know if he had a receptive audience when he met with these members of congress? >> what members of congress and their staff told us at the center for investigative reporting is they're very moved. here is the guy who killed t
bin laden is dead thanks to the navy s.e.a.l.s. the man who killed osama bin laden has some ideas about what the government can do to help men and women like him as they are coming home. he told members of congress who met with him in secret, they had to meet in secret, he can has a plan to help make things better. joining us the organization that coreported with esquire. he has spent seven years covering the war in iraq and what awaits iraq and afghanistan veterans. the war comes home,...
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and in the fourth thing that i would do right away is stop the navy, the secretary of the navy from spending all this money on the biofuels that he has done that is having nothing to do with the purpose of the navy when we can't even repair and maintain our own ships. the first things i would do. lori: appreciate the details. what you think that the president is pushing the meat cleaver approach to back. >> because that is the way the president normally deals. the reason we don't have solutions in washington today in large measure is because the president is not very good at bringing people together. three things that he always does . you make a deal with this president before the incas dry he is moving the goalposts. lycopod boards article, and you can see that he outlines that very clearly. the second thing is, the president is not very good at talking to people who disagree with him. so he surrounds himself with these campaign events with people who apply them to agree with him, but yet to be back here in washington talking to people who disagree with him and his listening to them. lori:
and in the fourth thing that i would do right away is stop the navy, the secretary of the navy from spending all this money on the biofuels that he has done that is having nothing to do with the purpose of the navy when we can't even repair and maintain our own ships. the first things i would do. lori: appreciate the details. what you think that the president is pushing the meat cleaver approach to back. >> because that is the way the president normally deals. the reason we don't have...
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it robs individuals on medicaid the ability to choose health care services. >>> the former navy seal shot and killed at a gun range earlier this month is laid to rest. nearly 7,000 people attended the service for chris kyle at cowboys stadium. his widow told mourners was a devoted husband, father and friend who will never be forgotten. >>> the u.s. has another medal of honor recipient. staff sergeant clint romasha for an attack in afghanistan. his young son got on in the action while at the white house for his dad making him proud. stealing the show there. >>> conflicting reports over the navy seal who says he shot osama bin laden and what his life is like after the military. he tells "esquire" magazine he was denied health coverage after leaving the service and the navy essentially told him "you're out of the service. your coverage is over, go blank yourself." the pentagon calls the story wrong and tells army newspaper stars and stripes that veterans are eligible for five years of free health care through the va. >>> and an american foxhound, a white bichone frise are advancing in t
it robs individuals on medicaid the ability to choose health care services. >>> the former navy seal shot and killed at a gun range earlier this month is laid to rest. nearly 7,000 people attended the service for chris kyle at cowboys stadium. his widow told mourners was a devoted husband, father and friend who will never be forgotten. >>> the u.s. has another medal of honor recipient. staff sergeant clint romasha for an attack in afghanistan. his young son got on in the...
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is financial. >> the navy will save about $2 million a year by putting the ship in norfolk. >> reporter: it will also put it closer to most of the medical staff who are also in virginia. but the navy's savings is baltimore's loss. >> it's bad for our economy. we need them back here. more ships here, more money brings into our ports. >> reporter: today, there was no time to visit aboard. only a especially crew is taking the comfort out for sea trials first. then home to norfolk. but those aboard lined the rail and waved. >> biez, baltimore -- bye, baltimore. we love you. >> reporter: the feeling is mutual. >> it's emotional. >> they're family. >> they're not coming back. >> later this sprirntion the comfort will visit the ports and provide medical care to those who can least afford it. >>> still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news. from scenic, take a hot air balloon ride takes a deadly turn. >>> details on what sent the balloon plunging to earth. >>> breast cancer. more and more younger women are getting the disease. the simple steps you could take that could save your life. >>> i'
is financial. >> the navy will save about $2 million a year by putting the ship in norfolk. >> reporter: it will also put it closer to most of the medical staff who are also in virginia. but the navy's savings is baltimore's loss. >> it's bad for our economy. we need them back here. more ships here, more money brings into our ports. >> reporter: today, there was no time to visit aboard. only a especially crew is taking the comfort out for sea trials first. then home to...
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most highly decorated navy seal in the history of the navy seals. >>reporter: you paid him the money. >> it's just over 50,000 dollars. >>reporter: after signing away rights to the life story dick began sending page upon page of suggested plot lines. he wrote i answer question on regular basis about what it is like to be a seal. what it is like to be in combat. man inhumanity to man. and to daily with the horror of war. the story is my best recommendation. but vest was doing his own research and uncovered a troubling fact. something i verified with the national personnel record center that aj dick has never served a day in any branch of the u.s. military. biggest lie yet came when vest tried to con front dick face-to-face. >> he was the one that actually shot osama bin laden. >>reporter: you bought that. >> no. i knew that this was a charade at that point. there was no question about it. >>reporter: let me talk to you about your navy seal back ground. >> i don't have a navy seal background. >>reporter: you told people that didn't you. >> no i did no
most highly decorated navy seal in the history of the navy seals. >>reporter: you paid him the money. >> it's just over 50,000 dollars. >>reporter: after signing away rights to the life story dick began sending page upon page of suggested plot lines. he wrote i answer question on regular basis about what it is like to be a seal. what it is like to be in combat. man inhumanity to man. and to daily with the horror of war. the story is my best recommendation. but vest was doing...
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it did not happen in the navy. women are a much higher percentage of the navy than they were back in 1994. women kept joining and joining in bigger numbers. >> in my experience, along the way, a lot more women got out because of the opportunities denied to them rather than offer to them. >> good point. >> exactly. >> in the canadian forces, how did that disintegration occur? what's the lessons to be learned from the way it was implemented? >> well, in 1987, the canadian forces saw it coming with the complaints before the tribunal and hearings takes place. in 1987, there was the trials designed to determine if, when, and how the restrictions to the oi point -- appointment of women could be changed. in hindsight, they look back and see it as a natural part of the progression to put women in combat arms, but looking back and what happened, it was very much set up to test the impact of women on combat operational units. an important point here is when we talk about quotas and critical mass and talk about goals, the cre
it did not happen in the navy. women are a much higher percentage of the navy than they were back in 1994. women kept joining and joining in bigger numbers. >> in my experience, along the way, a lot more women got out because of the opportunities denied to them rather than offer to them. >> good point. >> exactly. >> in the canadian forces, how did that disintegration occur? what's the lessons to be learned from the way it was implemented? >> well, in 1987, the...
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army navy took to the basketball court. sports is next. >> this is 11 sports. >> atlanta braves all-star pitcher join the baltimore orioles today in sarasota after signing a minor-league deal last night. health problems became a concern. he will still get the chance to compete for a major-league rotation spot in the spring. the orioles will once again need stellar place from the bullpen and players like pedro this season, the hard turning right- hander will look to return to the form that made him unbeatable last year. despite last year's magic, this is a new year. >> now we are in 2013. we are coming for it. >> is one of the greatest traditions and college sports, when army and navy get together. the two men on the basketball court for the second time this season. the army had some revenge in mind. the navy looking for their second conference win of the wayear. hits the three, 30 to 24 mitts at the break. army goes on to be navy. kelson held up a hotshot. later tonight thomas maryland will take on duke. possibly for the la
army navy took to the basketball court. sports is next. >> this is 11 sports. >> atlanta braves all-star pitcher join the baltimore orioles today in sarasota after signing a minor-league deal last night. health problems became a concern. he will still get the chance to compete for a major-league rotation spot in the spring. the orioles will once again need stellar place from the bullpen and players like pedro this season, the hard turning right- hander will look to return to the...
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morning and think about the navy. i hope to correct that in the next few years, particularly in maine and other parts of the country. there's a multi-year procurement program that is in jeopardy because of the budget situation. your feelings about multi-year procurement and maintaining the industrial base, which we just have to do if we will be able to maintain our force? >> governor, you probably know, and gov. kaine probably knows as well that there is such a thing as in nebraska navy. our governors make these distinguished appointments throughout their careers. our fleet is small, but mighty. that has been my early experience with the navy. the industrial base, a reference that with a couple of other comments i made earlier today in responding to questions. absolutely essential to our future that we maintain a strong, growing, credible military industrial base. for all the reasons that you understand. the survey, senator mccain does, being from virginia, -- certainly, senator kaine does being from virginia, as well
morning and think about the navy. i hope to correct that in the next few years, particularly in maine and other parts of the country. there's a multi-year procurement program that is in jeopardy because of the budget situation. your feelings about multi-year procurement and maintaining the industrial base, which we just have to do if we will be able to maintain our force? >> governor, you probably know, and gov. kaine probably knows as well that there is such a thing as in nebraska navy....
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most highly-decorated navy s.e.a.l. niftry of the the navy s.e.a.l.s. >> you paid him money? >> it's just over 50,000s oodz after signing a way rights to his life story, he began sending pages of plot lines. he wrote i have answered questions on a regular basis about what it's like to be a s.e.a.l. what it's like to be in combat, manned to man and deal with horrors of war. the story is my best recollection buttest defendantit uncovered a troubling fact. something i verified aj dicken never served a day in any branch of the u.s. military. the biggest lie yet came when he tried to confront dicken face-to-face. >> he actually shot osama bin laden. >> you bought that? >> no. that, i knew this was a charade at this point there is no question about it. >> i need to talk to you about your navy s.e.a.l. background. >> i zront a navy s.e.a.l. background. >> you told people that didn't you?. >> no. i did not. >> i tracked him down he won't stop long enough to look at the dossier i'd compiled on him, phony facebook postings, e mails, face discharge papers, the contract signed guaranteei
most highly-decorated navy s.e.a.l. niftry of the the navy s.e.a.l.s. >> you paid him money? >> it's just over 50,000s oodz after signing a way rights to his life story, he began sending pages of plot lines. he wrote i have answered questions on a regular basis about what it's like to be a s.e.a.l. what it's like to be in combat, manned to man and deal with horrors of war. the story is my best recollection buttest defendantit uncovered a troubling fact. something i verified aj...
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most highly decorated navy seal in the history of the navy seals. >>reporter: you paid him the money. >> it's just over 50,000 dollars. >>reporter: after signing away rights to the life story dick began sending page upon page of suggested plot lines. he wrote i answer question on regular basis about what it is like to be a seal. what it is like to be in combat. man inhumanity to man. and to daily with the horror of war. the story is my best recommendation. but vest was doing his own research and uncovered a troubling fact. something i verified with the national personnel record center that aj dick has never served a day in any branch of the u.s. military. biggest lie yet came when vest tried to con front dick face-to-face. >> he was the one that actually shot osama bin laden. >>reporter: you bought that. >> no. i knew that this was a charade at that point. there was no question about it. >>reporter: let me talk to you about your navy seal back ground. >> i don't have a navy seal background. >>reporter: you told people that didn't you. >> no i did no
most highly decorated navy seal in the history of the navy seals. >>reporter: you paid him the money. >> it's just over 50,000 dollars. >>reporter: after signing away rights to the life story dick began sending page upon page of suggested plot lines. he wrote i answer question on regular basis about what it is like to be a seal. what it is like to be in combat. man inhumanity to man. and to daily with the horror of war. the story is my best recommendation. but vest was doing...
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the people who applied to be navy seals are among the best athletes in the military. even so only half will finish the training. so what's the difference between those who make it and those who don't. that's what bob mackenzie set out to discover in this report in 1983. >> come on charles, dig down deep. do it schultz. you don't have to make those ugly faces just do it. >> reporter: most military men consider it the toughest training in the world. men going through it want to become navy seals but fewer than half of these men will make the grade despite the fact that all of them are superb athletes in peak condition. >> get up there. i want to see it come from your gut. >> reporter: physical stress is only part of it all of these men would have volunteered for this court and have passed a series of tests to get here. to get this far could be very hard to take. >> come on agent curran. see you a little bit of gut check here. >> reporter: the training had two purposes, one to take the trainees into realms of physical accomplishment beyond what they knew they were capabl
the people who applied to be navy seals are among the best athletes in the military. even so only half will finish the training. so what's the difference between those who make it and those who don't. that's what bob mackenzie set out to discover in this report in 1983. >> come on charles, dig down deep. do it schultz. you don't have to make those ugly faces just do it. >> reporter: most military men consider it the toughest training in the world. men going through it want to become...
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after recently leaving the navy. the article quotes him saying -- he goes on to use an expletive to describe the navy's attitude toward his well-being. navy commanders have pushed back against the seals claims, saying he knowingly retired years before becoming eligible for additional benefits. military investigators are looking into whether the interview divulged classified information about the rate of some of the laden's pakistan compound. oscar-nominated palestinian filmmaker has spoken out the day after being detained and questioned at los angeles international airport along with his family. emad burnat arrived in los angeles to attend this sunday's academy awards, where he is nominated in the best documentary category for "five broken cameras." the film documents the growth of a resistance movement to the israeli separation wall in the west bank village of bil'in. emad burnat and his family were freed after the filmmaker michael moore sent out twitter messages and called lawyers to intervene. emad burnat and mic
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that was the offer for the man who gave the navy 16 years of service. and killed the most wanted man in the world. the u.s. navy responded the esquire piece with a statement it reads in part now take seriously the safety and security our people as well as our responsibility to assist sailors making a transition civilian life. without more information about this particular case it, would be difficult to determine the degree to which our transition program succeeded, end quote. friends, family, and other supporters utter add different former seal who died a week ago. the author of the book american sniper chris keil. ♪ when i heard you whisper my name. ♪ beating softly. >> bill: that the sound of country star randy travis who says he never knew chris keil but wishes he h some 7,000 people attended today's memorial at cowboy stadium in arlington, texas. keil was a highly decorated sniper credited with 160 confirmed kills. making him the most lethal in u.s. military history. police say this fellow iraq war vet shot and killed kyle earlier this month. ch
that was the offer for the man who gave the navy 16 years of service. and killed the most wanted man in the world. the u.s. navy responded the esquire piece with a statement it reads in part now take seriously the safety and security our people as well as our responsibility to assist sailors making a transition civilian life. without more information about this particular case it, would be difficult to determine the degree to which our transition program succeeded, end quote. friends, family,...
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in the navy. as you know, he was a lieutenant in the naval reserve. he had been deployed, but then he felt that, as you know in the navy, if you don't make rank two different times in the military and you're an you a ser, the third time you're out. well, he didn't make lieutenant commander, so as of the first of the month -- [ inaudible ]. now bla tme the lapd for everything. he's going to hold them responsible and that's why he's apparently targeted officers and their families. >> i worked in the government for years. there's always a number of people out there, in fact, a good number of them, who have had a problem with a bureaucracy. in this case the l.a. police department, where they have an incident where they feel wronged, aggrieved, and they spend the rest of their lives sometimes simply xeroxing copies of their complaint to everybody they know and then piling up their copies and they spend the rest of their lives trying to deal with something instead of moving on. this is obviously a much
in the navy. as you know, he was a lieutenant in the naval reserve. he had been deployed, but then he felt that, as you know in the navy, if you don't make rank two different times in the military and you're an you a ser, the third time you're out. well, he didn't make lieutenant commander, so as of the first of the month -- [ inaudible ]. now bla tme the lapd for everything. he's going to hold them responsible and that's why he's apparently targeted officers and their families. >> i...
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from his time in the navy. they didn't know how much training he had. he was considering using planes, but they wanted people to keep an eye out for both suspicious passengers or missing aircraft. they just wanted to have everybody have an extra eye for something like that in case he were to use that. >> greta: and it's not just lax that has-- burbank that has a tremendous amount of security at major airports. there are a lot of tiny airports and private planes in the los angeles area, aren't there? >> correct, at first i spoke with, this morning said that, you know, when people think of tsa alerts, a lot of times they think of the major airports we travel through on a daily basis, but there's actually a lot of smaller with the tsa overseas and including, small landing strips on airfields, really small airports in smaller cities and so they believe that that was maybe more of an instance where dorner might be able to, if he were to seek out an airplane, that the smaller places might be better targets for him ra
from his time in the navy. they didn't know how much training he had. he was considering using planes, but they wanted people to keep an eye out for both suspicious passengers or missing aircraft. they just wanted to have everybody have an extra eye for something like that in case he were to use that. >> greta: and it's not just lax that has-- burbank that has a tremendous amount of security at major airports. there are a lot of tiny airports and private planes in the los angeles area,...