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it's a very small part of the navy. the burning cars completely separate from the navy now. >> they are completely her. this became contentious throughout the course history. they would claim they should follow the rules of the navy. when they shared the regulation of the army and eventually in 1832 they became a separate service inside. >> host: had their mission change? guests at the mission to change so much. there midship urged into the 20 century, but there were some in the jack of all trades. they would do other traits, most often as landing parties and the navy with 10 flavors and marines, investor of the 20th century he took on a variety of mission in haiti and the philippines, nicaragua and just before world war ii, they started creating amphibious landing forces. mandy mickens defended islands. >> host: what was the marines corps' reputation throughout much of the history? >> guest: not very good. ever thinks about the marine corps today is the most procedures were the to the major services and that's been val
it's a very small part of the navy. the burning cars completely separate from the navy now. >> they are completely her. this became contentious throughout the course history. they would claim they should follow the rules of the navy. when they shared the regulation of the army and eventually in 1832 they became a separate service inside. >> host: had their mission change? guests at the mission to change so much. there midship urged into the 20 century, but there were some in the...
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that was before the navy came in there and after the navy came in there. a lot of fishing was close to 1,000 fishing boat was grounded and it was part of our job to put them in the water again. so heavy lift cranes are absolutely mandatory to have a safe place to move them and to start working. and because as i mentioned to you before, the ships cannot be, get into the port directly, so we make, we pier side two ships floating and all transfer of the cargo was through (inaudible) as you can see we deliver that assistance to different coastal communities. we use the marines to do that so no problem. as you see in the photograph below, you can see that the only way to get it in there was with rubber boats, not any more with the lft's that you used to or we used to get into. so we act, we are participating very active for 23 days, 18 of that at sea with these numbers. and that was what we did. in terms of lessons learned, as admiral nathan said, no one is prepared for an event of such magnitude, so you have to take many things in account but with a guitar in
that was before the navy came in there and after the navy came in there. a lot of fishing was close to 1,000 fishing boat was grounded and it was part of our job to put them in the water again. so heavy lift cranes are absolutely mandatory to have a safe place to move them and to start working. and because as i mentioned to you before, the ships cannot be, get into the port directly, so we make, we pier side two ships floating and all transfer of the cargo was through (inaudible) as you can see...
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corps is similar to the navy. we have the installation, the regional installation command and also partners with the operational foresite. we allow the operational foresight, we maintain those but then we coordinate, cooperate, with the operational foresight once the call comes in for support. so we're able to do that obviously through memorandum of understandings and we have agreements and our wing operating orders allow for the fact the operational control, at least under operational response, maintains with the operators. the third aircraft wing maintains operational control but we send our operatives out to be controlled by the civic sight. we're comfortable with that and that's matured a lot in the last couple years. >> talked a lot about command and control and agreements and moving resources. one other question that came up yesterday we were discussing yesterday is how do communications occur specifically with regard to when we start talking about air ops and moving air resources around, how do we ensure th
corps is similar to the navy. we have the installation, the regional installation command and also partners with the operational foresite. we allow the operational foresight, we maintain those but then we coordinate, cooperate, with the operational foresight once the call comes in for support. so we're able to do that obviously through memorandum of understandings and we have agreements and our wing operating orders allow for the fact the operational control, at least under operational...
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he heads the baur row of medicine for the navy. i lacked at his bay oh in the program, educated in georgia and he's had a great career in the navy commanding several hospitals, winning several awards and his most recent command was as the commander of walter reed, and i was so glad that he was here to hear the panel that we had with our medical peer to peer exercise. and he's going to talk to us now about navy medicine. with that, please help me welcome vice admiral matthew nathan. (applause). >> thank you, general, very much. well, it's a pleasure here and i'm honored to be able to speak in front of such a distinguished audience. secretary schultz, mrs. schultz, pleasure it see you and you lend tremendous gaffe tas to this program. general spees, distinguished flag officers, general officers and mostly everybody here who is in the readiness business, i am honored to be speaking to a group of people and that would include i think everybody in this hanger deck who is part of that cadre of individuals who when bad things happen and e
he heads the baur row of medicine for the navy. i lacked at his bay oh in the program, educated in georgia and he's had a great career in the navy commanding several hospitals, winning several awards and his most recent command was as the commander of walter reed, and i was so glad that he was here to hear the panel that we had with our medical peer to peer exercise. and he's going to talk to us now about navy medicine. with that, please help me welcome vice admiral matthew nathan. (applause)....
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if we were to get the pension he would make just as much as the navy choir or the navy singers. i know they sing more than most people at 6:00 every morning. but that is a travisty. there should be a pecking order what you can make after you serve your time. they are not in harm's way like this guy. and why hasn't he just not got a book deal? the only difference is he didn't kill osama and we know his name which is f-ed up. if he can make millions off that, he can do it too. something is not right. he doesn't have to use his name. he can make money. >> isn't rushti still in hiding? >> if hacking out with supermodels in the meat packing district, then yes. >> that guy got more sex mileage out of that fot-wa. he left his wife and hooks up with every hot chick in new york city. >> his only protection is a strict doorman. >> and a condom. >> the irony was cat stevens called for his death apparently which i thought was funny. he would ride into town on a peace train and stab him to death. >> i have two solutions for this. katherine bigelow should have him accept the offer and he can
if we were to get the pension he would make just as much as the navy choir or the navy singers. i know they sing more than most people at 6:00 every morning. but that is a travisty. there should be a pecking order what you can make after you serve your time. they are not in harm's way like this guy. and why hasn't he just not got a book deal? the only difference is he didn't kill osama and we know his name which is f-ed up. if he can make millions off that, he can do it too. something is not...
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after the top of the hour and he is the navy seal who killed osama bin laden. for the first time since that raid he is breaking his silence. you want to hear this the incredible details of that night are coming right up. >> major changes heading for the nfl it could effect every player on the field. that story coming up. ♪ >> in just a few hours democrats will push heyed with chuck hagel's nomination to be defense secretary. the senate armed services community will hold despite widespread concern from republicans. it comes as they did not disclose at least two recent speeches on the middle east on disclosure forms. a white house aid said that he did not try to hide anything. lawmakers accusing the federal government of hiding the real reason five veterans died. an investigation revealed a breakdown in protocol meaning that the outbreak likely could have been prevented. patti anne? >> the navy seal who killed osama bin laden during that raid is breaking his silence. one of america's bravest heros says he feels abandoned by the military. >> good morning. he is
after the top of the hour and he is the navy seal who killed osama bin laden. for the first time since that raid he is breaking his silence. you want to hear this the incredible details of that night are coming right up. >> major changes heading for the nfl it could effect every player on the field. that story coming up. ♪ >> in just a few hours democrats will push heyed with chuck hagel's nomination to be defense secretary. the senate armed services community will hold despite...
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so the navy basically kicked him out, let him go out of the navy. he blames the lapd not only for firing him, but for perhaps passing that information on to the navy and therefore the navy got rid of him too. so he has been terminated by the police department. he has been terminated by the navy. and now he is out perhaps as the ultimate terminator, taking human lives. >> your thoughts on the probability of catching him in the near future. >> well, ed, last night when he -- when we found the truck that had been torched, realize this is a smart, educated guy. he goes down to san diego, allegedly to steal a boat. indicates that he wants to go to mexico. ed, he drops his wallet with his badge in it. come on, this guy is smarter than that. he left it so we would find it. he goes up to big bear, drops his car off and sets it on fire, almost putting spotlights on saying now i'm up here. this guy is trying to make us look left, make us look right. ed, if he would have been up in big bear mountain last night, it got to 15 to 20 degrees. if this guy was carry
so the navy basically kicked him out, let him go out of the navy. he blames the lapd not only for firing him, but for perhaps passing that information on to the navy and therefore the navy got rid of him too. so he has been terminated by the police department. he has been terminated by the navy. and now he is out perhaps as the ultimate terminator, taking human lives. >> your thoughts on the probability of catching him in the near future. >> well, ed, last night when he -- when we...
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navy has not yet decided to arm the x47-b. it could be used for other missions such as surveillance and ( jamming of enemy air defenses but it could also be used to strike heavily defended targets without risking a pilot's life. a plane like that could one day carry weapons. >> yes. >> reporter: putting an armed drone on an aircraft carrier would give the navy capability to launch unmanned flights virtually any place in the world. >> the biggest thing is you don't have to worry about permission from other countries to operate a vehicle from some foreign airfields. >> reporter: the x47-b is not scheduled to reach of the fleet until 2017, but when it does, drone warfare will go to a whole new level. >> pelley: fascinating, david, thank you. you can see more of david's report on the future of drops this suspected on "cbs sunday morning." the mystery deepens in what's grounded boeing's plane of the future. and a hero to millions recovers from a health scare when the cbs evening news continues. that company, the united states posta
navy has not yet decided to arm the x47-b. it could be used for other missions such as surveillance and ( jamming of enemy air defenses but it could also be used to strike heavily defended targets without risking a pilot's life. a plane like that could one day carry weapons. >> yes. >> reporter: putting an armed drone on an aircraft carrier would give the navy capability to launch unmanned flights virtually any place in the world. >> the biggest thing is you don't have to...
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his service was the navy. the way he sought to make that more attractive to women was to start opening up some specialties that had been closed to them. you have to think about what was going on in the 1970's. in a historic context. women were still being discharged for pregnancy, up until 1975. we did not even have uniforms that were correct for the jobs that were being opened up. when i started standing watch in my squadron, i had to walk the flight line in shields and a skirt. it was two miles long and you did it several times during your watch. one day i showed up in enlisted who -- boots and pants to try and walk the flight line, and i got blasted for it pretty good. i was allowed to wear pants with captain of the watch. the flight suits, the clothing was -- is dad not fit real well. there -- it did not fit real well. it was an amazing experience. i have to say, on the whole, the helicopter community was very welcoming. it would not -- it was higher up the chain of command. i was on the west coast at the
his service was the navy. the way he sought to make that more attractive to women was to start opening up some specialties that had been closed to them. you have to think about what was going on in the 1970's. in a historic context. women were still being discharged for pregnancy, up until 1975. we did not even have uniforms that were correct for the jobs that were being opened up. when i started standing watch in my squadron, i had to walk the flight line in shields and a skirt. it was two...
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way we will maintain the best damn navy in the world. thank you very much. (applause)speaker .... >> now i'm going to introduce our next speaker, major general melvin spee splt e i've known melvin for a number of years, obviously we served together in the marine corps. i can tell you he's been with fleet week for 3 years now and the one thing about mel, he's got a lot of ideas and he accepts no as an interim answer because a lot of things that he wanted to do to make fleet week better originally the answer from authorities was no. and he made some amazing things happen just through his will. a commander can will things to happen. and i really want to thank you, mel, for that whole peer to peer medical exchange was your idea and it was just a huge hit and i thank you so much for that. he's offered to be the pifrplg hitter for admiral roughhead who was captured back in massachusetts and couldn't make it back out here and with his experience, one thing about melvin speese, he is the premiere taipber in the marine corps. please help me welco
way we will maintain the best damn navy in the world. thank you very much. (applause)speaker .... >> now i'm going to introduce our next speaker, major general melvin spee splt e i've known melvin for a number of years, obviously we served together in the marine corps. i can tell you he's been with fleet week for 3 years now and the one thing about mel, he's got a lot of ideas and he accepts no as an interim answer because a lot of things that he wanted to do to make fleet week better...
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so the navy basically kicked him out, let him go out of the navy. he blames the lapd not only for firing him, but for perhaps passing that information on to the navy and therefore the navy got rid of him too. so he has been terminated by the police department. he has been terminated by the navy. and now he is out perhaps as the ultimate terminator, taking human lives. >> your thoughts on the probability of catching him in the near future. >> well, ed, last night when he -- when we found the truck had been torched, realize this is a smart, educated guy. he goes down to san diego, allegedly to steal a boat. indicates that he wants to go to mexico. ed, he drops his wallet with his badge in it. come on, this guy is smarter than that. he left it so we would find it. he goes up to big bear, drops his car off and sets it on fire, almost putting spotlights on saying now i'm up here. this guy is trying to make us look left, make us look right. ed, if he would is a been up in big bear mountain last night, it got to about 15 or 20 degrees. if this guy was carr
so the navy basically kicked him out, let him go out of the navy. he blames the lapd not only for firing him, but for perhaps passing that information on to the navy and therefore the navy got rid of him too. so he has been terminated by the police department. he has been terminated by the navy. and now he is out perhaps as the ultimate terminator, taking human lives. >> your thoughts on the probability of catching him in the near future. >> well, ed, last night when he -- when we...
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and in terms of what it does to the navy and to the marine corps. the job of the navy, the job of the marine corps, the job of the rest of our military is to protect this country. and sequestration and the continuing resolution and the uncertainty and threats that those pose make those jobs much harder to do. >> secretary ray mabus of the u.s. navy. thanks for your time. the president's live remarks coming up at 1:05. keep it locked in. >>> another big story unfolding in washington, 75 prominent republicans signing a bref in support of marriage equality. this major development happening with the supreme court about to take up both the defense of marriage act and california's proposition 8. i want to bring in nia-malika henderson, a reporter for "the washington post," ron geg nan reagan and michelle bernard. it's a big morning as we talk about this huge development from the right from marriage equality. let's talk about who is on this. we have jon huntsman, meg whitman, representative richard hanna, steven hadley, carlos gutierrez. nia-malika, what i
and in terms of what it does to the navy and to the marine corps. the job of the navy, the job of the marine corps, the job of the rest of our military is to protect this country. and sequestration and the continuing resolution and the uncertainty and threats that those pose make those jobs much harder to do. >> secretary ray mabus of the u.s. navy. thanks for your time. the president's live remarks coming up at 1:05. keep it locked in. >>> another big story unfolding in...
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in the navy we think about platform to maneuver space. we have ships, submarines undersea, aircraft. so sign i see is really the platform that operates in that electromagnetic spectrum. is it the only one? no. is it the primary? i think so. >> up next, continuing our conversation with the electronic warfare chiefs from the army, navy, air it's been a long, tough year. a real test of what i'm made of. there were times i thought of giving in, but i did it. opened up that navy federal savings account and now we have this... ah. did it all online... it was easy. i don't hear any sweating. civilians... psh. 4 million members. 4 million stories. navy federal credit union. yes! announcer: there's a new team worth rooting for. watson: isn't that evidence? yeah, well, i will give it back when i am finished. there's nothing more hazardous to my health than boredom. what is wrong with you? you hacked my e-mail? took me seven tries to deduce a password. i noticed something in there. flexing our deductive muscles, are we? i could burst with pride. >>>
in the navy we think about platform to maneuver space. we have ships, submarines undersea, aircraft. so sign i see is really the platform that operates in that electromagnetic spectrum. is it the only one? no. is it the primary? i think so. >> up next, continuing our conversation with the electronic warfare chiefs from the army, navy, air it's been a long, tough year. a real test of what i'm made of. there were times i thought of giving in, but i did it. opened up that navy federal...
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there's a good relationship between the navy and baltimore. >> the reason it's ending is financial. >> the navy will save about $2 million per year by putting the ship in norfolk. >> 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. the more ships here the more money it brings in. >> today there was no time to visit a port. only a partial crew is taking the comfort out for sea trials and then home to norfolk. those aboard lined the rail and waved. >> we love you! >> the feeling is mutual. >> it's emotional. >> it's family. >> it's not coming back. >> later this spring the comfort will leave norfolk for ports in south america where it will provide free medical care to those who can't afford it. >>> that mission to south america is more than just humanitarian. it also involves training to keep the crew up to date. >>> smokers listen up. from now on there will be no lighting up at orioles or ravens game. they're banning smoking anywhere inside oriole park or
there's a good relationship between the navy and baltimore. >> the reason it's ending is financial. >> the navy will save about $2 million per year by putting the ship in norfolk. >> 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. the more ships here the more money it brings in. >> today there was no time to visit a port. only a partial...
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c-span: how do the nurses in the army and the navy like being called angels? >> guest: the women, they--they like it, because it was a term they felt given to them by the men they served with, and they loved these men. nurses in general, the term 'angels' is a -- it's a tough term, 'cause it's a term given to the profession by men, and it implies an unworldliness about the profession when, in fact, nurses are quite human, and they -- they suffer and they do things just as well as -- or as badly as anyone else. so angels kind of -- it just makes people not quite human. c-span: go back again and explain, you know, after the japanese -- after we surrendered to the japanese in bataan and corregidor, the nurses originally were where? >> guest: the nurses were in malinta tunnel, which we just looked at. c-span: that's where they -- that's where they went to originally when they went to the philippines? >> guest: after the surrender, they were in malinta tunnel. c-span: in malinta tunnel. at -- so -- but where'd they start out? >> guest: oh, they started out -- when
c-span: how do the nurses in the army and the navy like being called angels? >> guest: the women, they--they like it, because it was a term they felt given to them by the men they served with, and they loved these men. nurses in general, the term 'angels' is a -- it's a tough term, 'cause it's a term given to the profession by men, and it implies an unworldliness about the profession when, in fact, nurses are quite human, and they -- they suffer and they do things just as well as -- or as...
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dodge the navy hospital ship sailed for 25 years, but now it is moving the home port in norfolk which is a big loss for baltimore. we have reaction from the marine terminal. >> comfort, a supertanker turned hospital ship was delivered to the military sealift command in december of 1987 and has called baltimore home ever since. they provided a floating medical facility for use during warfare or international disaster. in january of 2010, comfort was deployed to haiti after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck. 850 surgeries' were performed and the ship also serves providing medical care throughout the caribbean. why does it need to leave baltimore? officials say there are a number of reasons. >> closer to the ocean, closer to the nation's and region for the humanitarian support. it is also: kidded with medical treatment personnel. the naval hospital is the medical task force on the ship. it is a cost saving initiative for the navy and the taxpayer. >> comfort will dock in the new home and prepare for the next humanitarian mission. >> we will miss them, a lot of people will become more att
dodge the navy hospital ship sailed for 25 years, but now it is moving the home port in norfolk which is a big loss for baltimore. we have reaction from the marine terminal. >> comfort, a supertanker turned hospital ship was delivered to the military sealift command in december of 1987 and has called baltimore home ever since. they provided a floating medical facility for use during warfare or international disaster. in january of 2010, comfort was deployed to haiti after a 7.0 magnitude...
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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 one else can repair. they have the jobs of yanking ships off reefs. that same salvage ship that yanked it off the reap, that same ship is off the philippines. they towed it eight miles away from where it actually was? maybe that was the problem. the navy is still investigating that part of it. a green peace ship grounded seven years ago blamed a bad map seven years ago. the ship is just stuck on the bow just the front of it was stuck. they tried offloading everything they tried to tow it off at high tide. nothing worked. nothing from that ship and the ship combined. it sheered into the reef. what the navy is about to do in the philippines the thing that is the last resort.
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 one else can repair. they have the jobs of yanking ships off reefs. that same salvage ship that yanked it off the reap, that same ship is off the philippines. they towed it eight miles away from where it actually was? maybe that was the problem. the navy is still investigating that part of it. a green peace ship grounded seven years ago blamed a bad map...
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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 one else can repair. they have the jobs of yanking ships off reefs. that same salvage ship that yanked it off the reap, that same ship is off the philippines. they towed it eight miles away from where it actually was? maybe that was the problem. the navy is still investigating that part of it. a green peace ship grounded seven years ago blamed a bad map seven years ago. the ship is just stuck on the bow just the front of it was stuck. they tried offloading everything they tried to tow it off at high tide. nothing worked. nothing from that ship and the ship combined. it sheered into the reef. what the navy is about to do in the philippines the thing that is the last resort. the thing they never want to do, the thing they are about to do, broke down the equivalent is designeding to do the tow truck is to call in the jaws of life for your car, they cannot tow this ship, so they are going to tea
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 one else can repair. they have the jobs of yanking ships off reefs. that same salvage ship that yanked it off the reap, that same ship is off the philippines. they towed it eight miles away from where it actually was? maybe that was the problem. the navy is still investigating that part of it. a green peace ship grounded seven years ago blamed a bad map...
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navy has not yet decided to arm the x47-b. it could be used for other missions such as surveillance and ( jamming of enemy air defenses but it could also be used to strike heavily defended targets without risking a pilot's life. a plane like that could one day carry weapons. >> yes. >> reporter: putting an armed drone on an aircraft carrier would give the navy capability to launch unmanned flights virtually any place in the world. >> the biggest thing is you don't have to worry about permission from other countries to operate a vehicle from some foreign airfields. >> reporter: the x47-b is not scheduled to reach of the fleet until 2017, but when it does, drone warfare will go to a whole new level. >> pelley: fascinating, david thank you. you can see more of david's report on the future of drops this suspected on "cbs sunday morning." the mystery deepens in what's grounded boeing's plane of the future. and a hero to millions recovers from a health scare when the cbs evening news continues. that company, the united states postal
navy has not yet decided to arm the x47-b. it could be used for other missions such as surveillance and ( jamming of enemy air defenses but it could also be used to strike heavily defended targets without risking a pilot's life. a plane like that could one day carry weapons. >> yes. >> reporter: putting an armed drone on an aircraft carrier would give the navy capability to launch unmanned flights virtually any place in the world. >> the biggest thing is you don't have to...
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>> that's correct. >> reporter: the navy has not yet decided to arm the x47-b. it could be used for other missions such as surveillanceions and electronic jamming of enemy air defenses. but it could also be used to strike heavily defended targets without risking a pilot's life. a plane like that could one day carry weapons. >> yes. >> reporter: putting armed drones on an aircraft carrier would give the navy capability to launch unmanned flights virtually anyplace in the world. >> the biggest thing is you don't have to worry about permission from other countries to operate a vehicle from v foreign airfields. >> reporter: the x47-b is not scheduled to reach the fleet until 2017, but when it doest drone warfare will go to a whole new level. >> pelley: fascinating, david. thank you. you can see more of david's report on the future of drones this sunday on "cbs sunday morning." the mystery deepens in what's grounded boeing's plane of the future. and a hero to millions recovers from a health scare when the cbs evening news continues. that company, the united states po
>> that's correct. >> reporter: the navy has not yet decided to arm the x47-b. it could be used for other missions such as surveillanceions and electronic jamming of enemy air defenses. but it could also be used to strike heavily defended targets without risking a pilot's life. a plane like that could one day carry weapons. >> yes. >> reporter: putting armed drones on an aircraft carrier would give the navy capability to launch unmanned flights virtually anyplace in the...
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navy on the chest and right legs. she sat on her cot, sighed deeply and lowered her face to her hands. a few minutes later she came over. how are you, no, i ask quietly. we lost one on the table, she replied. very obvious fatigue in her voice. was she the first? yes. everyone is wasted but it probably wasn't about losing him as much as it was about the whole last couple of days. there are a couple patients i can't get out of my head, you know. i waited. a group of three came in, she said, with their corman. the captain was dead. he had been shot under one arm and out of the other. that corpsman could have used you. he had been applying pressure under the his captain's arms for a long time. didn't realize that guy bled out along time before we got him. he just sat there, the corpsman, staring into space. you wouldn't answer our questions or talk to anybody. that might be a good person for me to see, i said. is he still here? no, they took him back with them this morning. probably best, kicking the wooden floor of the t
navy on the chest and right legs. she sat on her cot, sighed deeply and lowered her face to her hands. a few minutes later she came over. how are you, no, i ask quietly. we lost one on the table, she replied. very obvious fatigue in her voice. was she the first? yes. everyone is wasted but it probably wasn't about losing him as much as it was about the whole last couple of days. there are a couple patients i can't get out of my head, you know. i waited. a group of three came in, she said, with...
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and i want to thank the city of baltimore for being a great host to the navy's -- one of the navy's hospital ship for the past 25 years. it's getting ready to leave and it will head out to three days for a sea trial period before it heads to norfolk, virginia, the new labor not home port but it's the naval station norfolk. >> reporter: and why is it heading to norfolk? because it's been such a big part of us here in baltimore for a long time. we are used to seeing this ship docked in canton. i understand it makes it easier to respond to places in need more quickly? >> sure. well it puts the ship closer to the ocean. and also closer to the region that it tends to respond. especially in the humanitarian aspect. it puts it closer to the south america central america operating area. it also is the closest locationto where the hospital personnel are. they are in norfolk where the naval hospital is medical personnel are kind of home ported out of. >> reporter: tell us about the upcoming trip. you will leave for five months right? >> it's from april to august and it's called continuing promise 2013
and i want to thank the city of baltimore for being a great host to the navy's -- one of the navy's hospital ship for the past 25 years. it's getting ready to leave and it will head out to three days for a sea trial period before it heads to norfolk, virginia, the new labor not home port but it's the naval station norfolk. >> reporter: and why is it heading to norfolk? because it's been such a big part of us here in baltimore for a long time. we are used to seeing this ship docked in...
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navy later in the year. we made the decision not to deploy the carrier but instead keep it here in the united states so that we would have the capacity to deploy it later, if we needed it. if we deploy it now, we would not have the capacity to have a carrier deployed there in the future. we had to make that decision. all the sailors on that aircraft carrier you were ready to go. their families made plans on where they were going to live, schools, all those things that go with sending a loved one on a deployment. all that needs to change within a few days. army units that are coming down, i visit them around the country, coming back from afghanistan are used to being at the highest state of readiness and what motivates them and what should is mission. by the end of the year, i think the general will detail this. they won't be training in the way their profession requires them to. so it will have a big eaffect on our uniformed people. for the civilians, a lot of people think d.o.d. civilians are people who liv
navy later in the year. we made the decision not to deploy the carrier but instead keep it here in the united states so that we would have the capacity to deploy it later, if we needed it. if we deploy it now, we would not have the capacity to have a carrier deployed there in the future. we had to make that decision. all the sailors on that aircraft carrier you were ready to go. their families made plans on where they were going to live, schools, all those things that go with sending a loved...
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linda, it's gain for the navy but a loss for baltimore. >> reporter: as you know, the usns comfort is a part of baltimore for the past 25 years called baltimore it's home -- its home base but today when it leaves it will be leaving for good. it's new home will be in norfolk virginia and to tell us more about that is jessica alexander with the navy. it's a sad day to see the ship go. >> good morning linda. well, we want to say thank you to the city of baltimore for being such a great host the 25 years. and fare wind to the navy hospital ship comfort that'sleaving today to do sea tries for three days and will arrive in norfolk the new home port. it will be for the next month preparing to deploy for continuing promise 13. it's a humanitarian and civic mission in central and south america. >> reporter: what will the doctors be doing there once they arrive? >> three main missions. life changing surgical procedures, treating patients ashore and a medical collaboration and training facility with the partner nation. >> reporter: and serving those in need of course. >> absolutely. serving thos
linda, it's gain for the navy but a loss for baltimore. >> reporter: as you know, the usns comfort is a part of baltimore for the past 25 years called baltimore it's home -- its home base but today when it leaves it will be leaving for good. it's new home will be in norfolk virginia and to tell us more about that is jessica alexander with the navy. it's a sad day to see the ship go. >> good morning linda. well, we want to say thank you to the city of baltimore for being such a great...
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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 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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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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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 one else can repair. they have the jobs of yanking ships off reefs. that same salvage ship that yanked it off the reap, that same ship is off the philippines. they towed it eight miles away from where it actually was? maybe that was the problem. the navy is still investigating that part of it. a green peace ship grounded seven years ago blamed a bad map seven years ago. the ship is just stuck on the bow just the front of it was stuck. they tried offloading everything they tried to tow it off at high tide. nothing worked. nothing from that ship and the ship combined. it sheered into the reef. they g what the navy is about to do in the philippines the thing that is the last resort. the thing they never want to do, the thing they are about to do, broke down the equivalent is designeding to do the tow truck is to call in the jaws of life for your car, they cannot tow this ship, so they are going
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 one else can repair. they have the jobs of yanking ships off reefs. that same salvage ship that yanked it off the reap, that same ship is off the philippines. they towed it eight miles away from where it actually was? maybe that was the problem. the navy is still investigating that part of it. a green peace ship grounded seven years ago blamed a bad map...
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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 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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and he was in the navy at the time. he joined the navy -- the naval reserves after college. so he got deployed to bahrain in 2006. he went away for 13 months. he came back. at this point, he had only served -- started has police training, you know, in the field for a few months. so he came back. he... was a probationary police officer, just like anybody else. he had a training officer. and he went out -- pretty routine call to the doubletree hotel in san pedro because there was a mentally ill man who wouldn't leave the premises in 2007. me and his training officer went up to the man, asked him to come along with them. he resisted. he tried to run away. they grappled with him. as they were grappling with him, they fell in some bushes, the training officer tased him a few times. and they -- dorner got the cuffs on him and they took him away. >> about two weeks later? two weeks later, dorner said that the training officer had kicked the arrestee. right? >> reporter: right. the training officer, evans, had given dorner a not great review and said, he has issues to work on in ord
and he was in the navy at the time. he joined the navy -- the naval reserves after college. so he got deployed to bahrain in 2006. he went away for 13 months. he came back. at this point, he had only served -- started has police training, you know, in the field for a few months. so he came back. he... was a probationary police officer, just like anybody else. he had a training officer. and he went out -- pretty routine call to the doubletree hotel in san pedro because there was a mentally ill...
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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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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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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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these are pictures of kyle taken from the security company he founded after leaving the navy. the gunman accused of killing kyle has been identified as eddie ray routh. he is in custody facing two counts of capital murder. earlier i spoke with one of kyle's friends, jason kos, about the man he called a war hero. >> he and a friend took a marine that was suffering from ptsd to a gun range to shoot and as a way that he always did giving back and, you know, it was certainly him taking his time to help, again, help war heroes. >> he had quite a reputation in the field as one of the most lethal snipers out there. how did he handle that? >> you know, he viewed, chris viewed it as his job and he was protecting his brothers, frankly. he as a man was quite contrary to that because he was incredibly loving father and charismatic and really caring person. so, it's quite a contrast from what he did as his job and tours of duty. >> we are not naming the suspect in this case, but do you know if there was any connection at all, or believed to be any connection between chris kyle and this sus
these are pictures of kyle taken from the security company he founded after leaving the navy. the gunman accused of killing kyle has been identified as eddie ray routh. he is in custody facing two counts of capital murder. earlier i spoke with one of kyle's friends, jason kos, about the man he called a war hero. >> he and a friend took a marine that was suffering from ptsd to a gun range to shoot and as a way that he always did giving back and, you know, it was certainly him taking his...