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. >> what the u.s. navy ship harvey milk is, that we celebrate this community that we did not used to celebrate before. >> our very own juliette goodrich got a special tour of the navy ship and was also there for some of the tense moments with protesters. first of all, what is the scene there like now? >> reporter: you might call it rough seas if i might characterize it that way. right now, it has cleared up. along the embarcadero, all of the protesters were along the chain-link fence here and then some of them actually got into the parking lot right by the ship and tried to get themselves onto the ship. you can see some of the arrests that have happened earlier. definitely an even full-time while that ceremony was taking place inside. you can see the protesters. traffic was blocked off. some of them trying to get on the ship while leaders and navy personnel were inside commemorating today's events. again, on the outside, it was somewhat peaceful. it was noisy. a lot of signs and chanting and shouting.
. >> what the u.s. navy ship harvey milk is, that we celebrate this community that we did not used to celebrate before. >> our very own juliette goodrich got a special tour of the navy ship and was also there for some of the tense moments with protesters. first of all, what is the scene there like now? >> reporter: you might call it rough seas if i might characterize it that way. right now, it has cleared up. along the embarcadero, all of the protesters were along the...
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the u.s. navy ship harvey milk entering our waters. the vessel named after a gay and civil rights pioneer. >> harvey was a visionary. >> harvey spent a good portion of his life as a champion for everyone, everywhere. >> today, we look at the significance of this ship not only to the military but also a symbol of how far the military has come. >> this is a military that has gone -- gone from it is illegal to be gay, period, and now we are naming one of our naval ships after harvey milk. >> all the work that folks have done, whether they were out or not out at the time, that is not discounted. it is recognized and appreciated. >> it is an exponential difference is what it is. we need a positive direction. >> thank you for joining us. i'm ryan yamamoto in for elizabeth cook. we know harvey milk is one of the bay area's best-known civil and gay rights leaders. the navy ship just arrived for an historic visit and over the next half hour, we will check in with our group live on the water for more on the ship itself which is now crossing unde
the u.s. navy ship harvey milk entering our waters. the vessel named after a gay and civil rights pioneer. >> harvey was a visionary. >> harvey spent a good portion of his life as a champion for everyone, everywhere. >> today, we look at the significance of this ship not only to the military but also a symbol of how far the military has come. >> this is a military that has gone -- gone from it is illegal to be gay, period, and now we are naming one of our naval ships...
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in 1914 the u.s. navy started serving ice cream on their submarines. why? life is tough and demanding. good food creates good morale. submarines have the best food in the u.s. military. good eating. we watched a movie on board the sub, too. thanks to the navy. awesome experience. >> dana: great editing, too. >> bill: thank you. [shouting] >> dana: fdyn commissioner heckled and booed over the st. patrick's day parade over the weekend. is deploying the national guard for subway. was it is best idea to insure safety underground? some new york experts here to take that on next. >> woman: thanks. >> tech: my pleasure. have a good one. >> woman: you too. >> tech: schedule today at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ a force to be reckon with. no, not you saquon. hm? you! your business bank account with quickbooks money, now earns 5% apy. 5% apy? that's new! yup, that's how you business differently. everyone say, “space pod.” cheese. [door creaks open] [ominous music] (♪) [ding] meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation ren
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u.s. retaliatory strikes have not deterred the houthis, but the u.s. navy is now also using another tool in its fight, one below the surface of the water. >> these are all maritime robotics here. these are unmanned systems with the ability to navigate. >> reporter: so drones? >> drones, exactly. >> reporter: so sea drones. >> sea drones, exactly. >> reporter: we traveled to the u.s. navy headquarters in bahrain. captain brasseur was the first commodore of task force 59, which uses drones and robots on and below the water gathering information and using artificial intelligence. >> we are using artificial intelligence to sift through all that information and highlight activity that is outside the normal pattern of life that we may want to take a closer look at. >> reporter: the u.s. military has decreased its presence in the region over the last several years, but now, with systems like these, they can maintain their presence here at sea. the drones see potential threats and send a warning here to the robotics operation center. >> the artificial intellig
u.s. retaliatory strikes have not deterred the houthis, but the u.s. navy is now also using another tool in its fight, one below the surface of the water. >> these are all maritime robotics here. these are unmanned systems with the ability to navigate. >> reporter: so drones? >> drones, exactly. >> reporter: so sea drones. >> sea drones, exactly. >> reporter: we traveled to the u.s. navy headquarters in bahrain. captain brasseur was the first commodore of...
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navy and allied ships around the world. officer o'rourke says having a ship named after an lgbtq eye cop is something the city should be proud of. >> amazing to somebody like me who joined in 193 to see the first ship named after openly gay person is incredible. the strides we have made over those few decades is incredible. >> sadly the ship is only going to be here for a short time. it will be participating in and 50 convenient for vietnam veterans and then ship out for a mission in the middle east. >> the ship is docked at piers 30 and 32. >> we got serious storms in the forecast the next couple of days. let's check our nert forecast with darren peck. >> some pretty impactful things. intensity of rain the thunderstorms and the wind and all three of those things have so much to do with the location this thing is going to intensify, pretty much right off the coast. we have seen a handful of storms do this over the course of the winter and have tell tale results when they do. we will look at the forecast imagery. you can see
navy and allied ships around the world. officer o'rourke says having a ship named after an lgbtq eye cop is something the city should be proud of. >> amazing to somebody like me who joined in 193 to see the first ship named after openly gay person is incredible. the strides we have made over those few decades is incredible. >> sadly the ship is only going to be here for a short time. it will be participating in and 50 convenient for vietnam veterans and then ship out for a mission...
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exactly. >> reporter: we traveled to the u.s. navy headquarters in bahrain. captain michael brasseur was the first commodore of task force 59, which uses drones and robots on and below the water, gathering information and using artificial intelligence. >> we are using artificial intelligence to sift through all that information and highlight activity that's outside the normal pattern of life that we may want to take a closer look at. >> reporter: the u.s. military has decreased its presence in this region over the last several years. but now with systems like these they can maintain their presence here at sea. the drones see potential threats and send a warning here to the robotics operations center. >> the artificial intelligence component in particular allows us to pick out malign activity and then use our crewed vessels more effectively to go after them. >> reporter: in addition to deterring houthi attacks, the u.s. navy is patrolling to stop piracy, human trafficking and weapons smuggling, acknowledging one country represents the greatest danger here. >>
exactly. >> reporter: we traveled to the u.s. navy headquarters in bahrain. captain michael brasseur was the first commodore of task force 59, which uses drones and robots on and below the water, gathering information and using artificial intelligence. >> we are using artificial intelligence to sift through all that information and highlight activity that's outside the normal pattern of life that we may want to take a closer look at. >> reporter: the u.s. military has...
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. >> the u.s. navy ship harvey milk , we celebrate this community that we did not used to celebrate before and it is a very important message for the globe to hear. >> that is harvey milk's nephew, stuart. not only was harvey milk a champion for lgbtq rights here in california, but he also served in the navy during the korean war. his career as a navy officer ended with an other than honorable discharge. now, getting a naval ship named after him is a true testament to the weight of his legacy. >>> later on this afternoon, the ship is hosting a national be at war veterans day commemoration. we met up with one bay area vietnam veteran and asked him how this moment is historic in more ways than one. >> as the saying goes, once a marine, always a marine. and, no one embodies that more than bill peacock. >> it will be squared away. >> at 82, he moves a little slower but his need for perfection is as crisp as ever. bill is one of a few good men who served in vietnam from 1968 to 1969 and one of the lucky
. >> the u.s. navy ship harvey milk , we celebrate this community that we did not used to celebrate before and it is a very important message for the globe to hear. >> that is harvey milk's nephew, stuart. not only was harvey milk a champion for lgbtq rights here in california, but he also served in the navy during the korean war. his career as a navy officer ended with an other than honorable discharge. now, getting a naval ship named after him is a true testament to the weight of...
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the u.s. navy would not confirm and exact destination for the supply ship. only that it is going to the middle east. kron four's rob nesbitt was at the protest. he joins us now live in the city with what happened from. ken and vicki. the protest blocked part of the american darrow and san francisco behind me today. >> those who took part say that the man the ship is named after would never stand for its first mission. the ceasefire protests have happened all over the bay area the last 6 months on friday, piers, 30 32 in san francisco where the side of the most recent calls for an end to the war in gaza. >> causing traffic to be rerouted along the embarcadero. there's been a different, a diverse array of different tactics. reviews. >> and showing up to block stuff from happening is time. sometimes it's necessary. >> even if the cause inconvenience, the navy ship docked at the pier. the usns harvey milk is the reason for the signs and the ship named after the first openly man to be elected to public office will have its first mission to the middle east. accord
the u.s. navy would not confirm and exact destination for the supply ship. only that it is going to the middle east. kron four's rob nesbitt was at the protest. he joins us now live in the city with what happened from. ken and vicki. the protest blocked part of the american darrow and san francisco behind me today. >> those who took part say that the man the ship is named after would never stand for its first mission. the ceasefire protests have happened all over the bay area the last 6...
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according to the u.s. navy. while they did not give a specific location was haws from the arab resource organizing center says it will be going to the gaza strip to 8 israel enraging. it's unacceptable that after 6 months of israel's genocide, 35,000 killed including 12,000 children. >> this city would host a vessel. that is going to go continue to support israel's war against the people of gaza. former house speaker nancy pelosi was among several city officials attending a ceremony on the ship friday driving away shortly after protesters showed up, many protesters tried to scale the piers fence despite warnings from at least 10 demonstrators made it all the way to the steps of the ship. >> san francisco police have not confirmed if any arrests were made. we need elected officials to take the situation seriously to take peace seriously. and to join global calls for a >> the protest lasted for about 2 and a half hours and then protesters dispersed and traffic along the embarcadero was able to move along as it nor
according to the u.s. navy. while they did not give a specific location was haws from the arab resource organizing center says it will be going to the gaza strip to 8 israel enraging. it's unacceptable that after 6 months of israel's genocide, 35,000 killed including 12,000 children. >> this city would host a vessel. that is going to go continue to support israel's war against the people of gaza. former house speaker nancy pelosi was among several city officials attending a ceremony on...
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according to the u.s. navy, ship is literally called harvey ship, which is ridiculous. how remote doesn't and that spot for rights and was killed. >> as an elected official time. so i don't know why they would appropriates name like that. while the navy did not give a specific location will seem haws from the arab resource organizing center says it will be going to the gaza strip to 8 israel raging. it's unacceptable that after 6 months of israel's genocide, 35,000 killed including 12,000 children. >> this city would host a vessel. that is going to go continue to support israel's war against the people of gaza. former house speaker nancy pelosi was among several city officials attending a ceremony on the ship friday driving away shortly after protesters showed up, many protesters tried to scale the piers fence despite warnings from at least 10 demonstrators made it all the way to the steps of the ship. san francisco police say 14 people were arrested for trespassing. we need elected officials to take the situation seriously to take peace seriously. and to join global ca
according to the u.s. navy, ship is literally called harvey ship, which is ridiculous. how remote doesn't and that spot for rights and was killed. >> as an elected official time. so i don't know why they would appropriates name like that. while the navy did not give a specific location will seem haws from the arab resource organizing center says it will be going to the gaza strip to 8 israel raging. it's unacceptable that after 6 months of israel's genocide, 35,000 killed including 12,000...
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the u.s. navy did not confirm exact destination for that ship. only that it would be headed to the middle east was rob nesbitt. was there? >> friday's protest blocked part of the embarcadero. those who took part say that the man the ship is named after would never stand for its first mission. cease-fire protests have happened all over the bay area the last 6 months on friday, piers, 30 32 in san francisco where the side of the most recent calls for an end to the war in gaza. >> causing traffic to be rerouted along the embarcadero. there's been a different, a diverse array of different tactics. reviews. >> and showing up to block stuff from happening time. sometimes what's necessary. >> even if the cause inconvenience, the navy ship docked at the pier. the usns harvey milk is the reason for the signs and the ship named after the first openly man to be elected to public office will have its first mission to the middle east. according to the u.s. navy, shhp is literally called harvey ship, which is ridiculous. how remote doesn't and that spot for ri
the u.s. navy did not confirm exact destination for that ship. only that it would be headed to the middle east was rob nesbitt. was there? >> friday's protest blocked part of the embarcadero. those who took part say that the man the ship is named after would never stand for its first mission. cease-fire protests have happened all over the bay area the last 6 months on friday, piers, 30 32 in san francisco where the side of the most recent calls for an end to the war in gaza. >>...
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navy has. they built 160 warships where the u.s. built 66. it is a truly massive expansion in naval power. >> thomas shugart is a former u.s. navy submarine warfare officer and a senior fellow at the center for a new american security. he told us, china is flexing its maritime muscle by claiming the south china sea as its private ocean. it has challenged the treaty's navigation laws that ensure safe passage, by harassing passing ships, including the u.s. navy. it has fired water cannons at its neighbors, caused collisions, even flashed a military grade laser at ships. steven groves at the heritage foundation says, that's why the treaty is meaningless. >> it's china who is a party to the treaty, who doesn't obey the rules of the road. they're the ones getting into near collisions with u.s. vessels in the south china sea. the united states respects and adheres to international law. it is the chinese who are the -- here. and the idea that the u.s. joining the treaty would somehow change that chinese behavior, has no basis in reality. >> every ti
navy has. they built 160 warships where the u.s. built 66. it is a truly massive expansion in naval power. >> thomas shugart is a former u.s. navy submarine warfare officer and a senior fellow at the center for a new american security. he told us, china is flexing its maritime muscle by claiming the south china sea as its private ocean. it has challenged the treaty's navigation laws that ensure safe passage, by harassing passing ships, including the u.s. navy. it has fired water cannons...
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where it's going to become really a workhorse of the u.s. navy fleet. sailing around the world to replenish u.s. warships at sea with both fuel and supplies. so really naming this ship harvey milk is not just an honor for harvey milk. it really is a statement of the fact that gay rights matter to the united states of america. >> you know, we have one of our reporters on this ship this morning and they talked about what the ship's purpose is. and refueling other ships throughout, you know, the oceans. but we do understand the decision by the macy secretary in 2016 to name the ship after harvey milk did really provoke some controversy. >> reporter: well, it was certainly a break with tradition. although i have to say that almost certainly over the years, other navy ships have been named for gay people. it's just that -- they were closeted gay people. and the navy did not realize that it was naming a ship after a gay person. but harvey milk obviously was not closeted. he was out in the open and that -- these attitudes change very, very slowly and there wer
where it's going to become really a workhorse of the u.s. navy fleet. sailing around the world to replenish u.s. warships at sea with both fuel and supplies. so really naming this ship harvey milk is not just an honor for harvey milk. it really is a statement of the fact that gay rights matter to the united states of america. >> you know, we have one of our reporters on this ship this morning and they talked about what the ship's purpose is. and refueling other ships throughout, you know,...
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with waters 1000 feet deep, agents asked the u.s. navy for help. >> the u.s. navy is precluded from providing assistance to law enforcement without reimbursement, so they were willing to provide us three days of searching for $48,000. >> and you were going to get a bill at the end of it. >> we had to pay up front, actually. >> two months later, the fee covered, the u.s. navy was ready to join in the search. the ship was fitted out with side scan sonar that could scan the ocean floor. >> but no gym bag. >> the navy said i had to pull the plug when the money ran out but lynne's fiance, ed o stepped in. >> ed o check to the navy for $13,000 to extend the search one more day. >> the extra day brought one promising siding. >> we saw what we thought was a black bag on the ocean floor. >> grappling hooks were sent down. searchers on deck held their breath but it was not what they were looking for. >> a plastic garbage bag. it turned out to be beer cans, garbage. >> the navy search had fizzled out. detectives were back at square one, and had already ruled out one of t
with waters 1000 feet deep, agents asked the u.s. navy for help. >> the u.s. navy is precluded from providing assistance to law enforcement without reimbursement, so they were willing to provide us three days of searching for $48,000. >> and you were going to get a bill at the end of it. >> we had to pay up front, actually. >> two months later, the fee covered, the u.s. navy was ready to join in the search. the ship was fitted out with side scan sonar that could scan the...
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these years later this ship representing the proud u.s. navy bears his name. and a ceremony on the embarcadero will honor milk and all of the veterans. later this afternoon that ship will head off for its first mission to the middle east. milk served in the navy during the korean war but was discharged for being gay. he like so many others who came to san francisco during that time had the mark of the other than honorable discharge which meant he like many american veterans had a hard finding worn under that discharge status. fast forward to 2016. that was reversed to honorable and now the ship he would not have been allowed to stand on all those years ago for being who he was bears his name. harvey's nephew remembers the day when government officials worked to make it right. >> then i got a call from the white house switchboard. and on that call they said president obama would like to speak to you and the president asked me the same thing. i said with all due respect i think it's really important that we keep his -- his less thanhonorable discharge. it's not
these years later this ship representing the proud u.s. navy bears his name. and a ceremony on the embarcadero will honor milk and all of the veterans. later this afternoon that ship will head off for its first mission to the middle east. milk served in the navy during the korean war but was discharged for being gay. he like so many others who came to san francisco during that time had the mark of the other than honorable discharge which meant he like many american veterans had a hard finding...
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navy, the u.s. navy and indian navy telegraph the same values of freedom of navigation and commerce, peaceful resolution, etc. i am not worried about the rise of india in world affairs. the world needs giant, diverse democracies full of free people, and they will sort things out as they go. tom: do you think anything changes if we get a president trump after the elections in the u.s.? would a trump administration treat the country differently? >> i worked as a services officer during the chinese invasion, and i can assure you that the u.s. government has a very bipartisan view of india, and indians have a very bipartisan view of the united states. it is his been a project of strategic and economical convergence for over 25 years, and i am very confident that it will continue regardless of the elections in india and the united states this year. there is a strategic compulsion the drugs are two countries together, and it is increasingly an economic technological compulsion, and nations have their best
navy, the u.s. navy and indian navy telegraph the same values of freedom of navigation and commerce, peaceful resolution, etc. i am not worried about the rise of india in world affairs. the world needs giant, diverse democracies full of free people, and they will sort things out as they go. tom: do you think anything changes if we get a president trump after the elections in the u.s.? would a trump administration treat the country differently? >> i worked as a services officer during the...
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the u.s. navy is calling on congress to pass stalled defense spending. we will take a look at the military's wish list and the price tag that goes along with that first, here's what some of our fox affiliates are covering tonight. wfxt search for marine in massachusetts swept away in high surf at a beach in puerto rico. officials say the 26-year-old was visiting the island with his family. fox 32 in chicago war 22-year-old man has been charged with 4 counts of first degree and seven counts of attempted murder after allegedly going on a stabbing spree across a northern illinois city. rockford police found victims at multiple locations, three people remain hospitalized tonight. four have been released. officers say the attacker had no clear motive. and this is a live look outside globe life field in arlington, texas from fox 4. our affiliate there. one of the big stories there tonight, it is, as griff mentioned, opening day for major league baseball. world series champion texas rangers will face the chicago cubs in tonight's game before the first pitch the
the u.s. navy is calling on congress to pass stalled defense spending. we will take a look at the military's wish list and the price tag that goes along with that first, here's what some of our fox affiliates are covering tonight. wfxt search for marine in massachusetts swept away in high surf at a beach in puerto rico. officials say the 26-year-old was visiting the island with his family. fox 32 in chicago war 22-year-old man has been charged with 4 counts of first degree and seven counts of...
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now a u.s. official responded to the attack by saying that not only the houthi now disrupt global trade, but they also are killing international sailors who are just doing their jobs. now the u.s. central command said that later in the day they carried out strikes against two unmanned aerial vehicles, against, again, in an area controlled by the houthi in yemen. they said they, or claimed they posed an immediate threat to vessels and u.s. navy ships in the region >> thank you >>> late last night, alabama governor kay ivey signed a bill to protect in-vitro fertilization. under the new law, clinics and patients using ivf will not be held criminally responsible if an embryo is destroyed clinics had been putting treatments on hold ever since the alabama supreme court ruled that embryos are children. they could still face lawsuits if their products are found to damage embryos the governor says there is more work to come >>> an unexpected development in the "hotel california" lyrics case prosecutors i
now a u.s. official responded to the attack by saying that not only the houthi now disrupt global trade, but they also are killing international sailors who are just doing their jobs. now the u.s. central command said that later in the day they carried out strikes against two unmanned aerial vehicles, against, again, in an area controlled by the houthi in yemen. they said they, or claimed they posed an immediate threat to vessels and u.s. navy ships in the region >> thank you >>>...
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now a u.s. official in response to that attack said that not only now the houthi are disrupting global trade, but they are also killing soldiers who are just doing their jobs. the u.s. central command later in the day yesterday said they carried out attacks against two unmanned aerial vehicles again in an area in yemen controlled by the houthi. they say they with posing an immediate threat not only to merchant ships in the red sea but to u.s. navy ship stations there. back to you, frances >> claudio, thank you. >>> late last night, alabama governor kay ivey signed a bill to protect in-vitro fertilization. patients and clinics will not be held criminally responsible if an embryo is destroyed clinics had been putting treatments on hold ever since the alabama supreme court ruled that embryos are children. they could still face lawsuits if products are deemed to damage embryos. they called it a short-term measure and said there is more work to come >>> long covid may cause harsher hangovers. researc
now a u.s. official in response to that attack said that not only now the houthi are disrupting global trade, but they are also killing soldiers who are just doing their jobs. the u.s. central command later in the day yesterday said they carried out attacks against two unmanned aerial vehicles again in an area in yemen controlled by the houthi. they say they with posing an immediate threat not only to merchant ships in the red sea but to u.s. navy ship stations there. back to you, frances...
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that number, when we got the 232 times greater capacity to build ships, china's navy has been our u.s. navy, you had a reaction. >> i did, because it is like they think they're going to need them or something. they are putting a lot of effort ahead of time into that. the issue for the united states is not just that we don't have enough ships, we don't have enough manpower to man the ships. even if we got the capacity, we don't have enough manpower to man them, and that is maybe a bigger issue. >> harris: everybody just kind of jump in here. joey jones, the only branch that met its recurring requirements ffor the marines. >> in 2023 they met it by 21 bodies, so good for them. i could talk about why i think that is. when i joined the military, the army promised me a college degree. the air force promised me an occupation after service. in any promise me travel. the main course said, we don't think you have what it takes, but you can try. i think that's the difference. i have a quote here from the acting commandant speaking to congress, to the senate, saying the marine corps exists to fi
that number, when we got the 232 times greater capacity to build ships, china's navy has been our u.s. navy, you had a reaction. >> i did, because it is like they think they're going to need them or something. they are putting a lot of effort ahead of time into that. the issue for the united states is not just that we don't have enough ships, we don't have enough manpower to man the ships. even if we got the capacity, we don't have enough manpower to man them, and that is maybe a bigger...
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he embedded with the u.s. navy. we flew nearly eight hours to dead horse alaska. then we flew another 200 miles north to the beaufort sea. it down they are in the middle of nowhere we spotted ice camp. every two years about 60 sailors and a few scientists make a small tent village for up to five weeks. it is harsh. it is demanding. it is flat, it is bone chilling cold. >> how dhow to find the runway? we make it. >> it was 29 below when we arrived. >> is quite cold out it's about negative 55 with the wind chill. we ask people to stay within the area in case there are polar bears to break. >> why did we come here? this is navy admiral darrell. >> it is an opportunity for allison partners should come and get a sense of how to conduct military operations here perfects in fact if you look to the globe and rotated the earth to the north pole, you would find eight countries that have territory north of the arctic circle. seven of these countries are now members of nato, russia is the outlier. >> my sincere thanks. >> russia is what is on admiral's mind. >> russia conside
he embedded with the u.s. navy. we flew nearly eight hours to dead horse alaska. then we flew another 200 miles north to the beaufort sea. it down they are in the middle of nowhere we spotted ice camp. every two years about 60 sailors and a few scientists make a small tent village for up to five weeks. it is harsh. it is demanding. it is flat, it is bone chilling cold. >> how dhow to find the runway? we make it. >> it was 29 below when we arrived. >> is quite cold out it's...
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navy ship the harvey milk into the bay area. we will have a crew live on the water as it comes in and the significance of that vessel and visit. that story and more at 3:00. >>> dog owners know the relationship with man's best friend has a lot to do with the dog's personality. now artificial intelligence is playing the role of matchmaker. researchers made an ai system to analyze dog behavior and predict personality types out of five categories. they hope the tool will predict the best dogs for sniffing out drugs or guiding the blind or maybe a dog to cuddle with. that's it for the afternoon edition. we are streaming 24-7 on the free cbs news app. the next newscast is at 3:00. i will see you at both 3:00 and 5:00. have a great afternoon. [ dramatic music ] >> steffy: what, you think i was too harsh on brooke? >> ridge: well, you certainly get your point across. i don't like when you go after her like that. it doesn't change anything. it doesn't help anything. you're going through some stuff, so i'm going to let that slide. >> ste
navy ship the harvey milk into the bay area. we will have a crew live on the water as it comes in and the significance of that vessel and visit. that story and more at 3:00. >>> dog owners know the relationship with man's best friend has a lot to do with the dog's personality. now artificial intelligence is playing the role of matchmaker. researchers made an ai system to analyze dog behavior and predict personality types out of five categories. they hope the tool will predict the best...
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navy fleet, sailing around the world to replenish u.s. warships at sea with both fuel and supplies. >> a pentagon reporters is the naming the ship harvey milk is more than just an honor for the gay rights leader , it also shows the changing of tides in america. we have a big day ahead here in the city before the ship leaves the port. the ship will be host to a special national vietnam war veterans day commemoration. our itay hod met up with one bay area veteran from vietnam to see why this moment is historic in more ways than one. >> as the saying goes, once a marine, always a marine. no one embodies that more than bill peacock. >> absolutely squared away. >> at 82, he moves a little slower but his need for perfection is as crisp as ever. bill is one of a few good men who served in vietnam from 1968 to 1969 and one of the lucky ones that made it home. >> my basics class, 567, has one of the highest casualty rates of lieutenants in the entire war. >> unlike other wars, vietnam vets did not return home to tickertape parades or fanfare. in f
navy fleet, sailing around the world to replenish u.s. warships at sea with both fuel and supplies. >> a pentagon reporters is the naming the ship harvey milk is more than just an honor for the gay rights leader , it also shows the changing of tides in america. we have a big day ahead here in the city before the ship leaves the port. the ship will be host to a special national vietnam war veterans day commemoration. our itay hod met up with one bay area veteran from vietnam to see why...
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he could have used the u.s. navy comfort ship or south beach psych. americans want answers, we want to see where it leads. we want to know what was the reason that he made the decisions, what led to it. was it lack of resources or places to put people or of was there more to it so that's what we're trying to find out and we'll see from there. maria: all right. we'll watch that. congresswoman, thank you. good to see you. nicole malliotakis this morning. we appreciate your time. the race for the white house heats up as president biden loses support from key voting groups to former president trump. julian epstein and ward o'connell are here with the state of the race. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us. this looks like an actual farm. it looks cute on the app. [farm animal sounds] ♪ meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals aren't what they're cracked up to be, try one where you know what you'll get. the all new godaddy airo helps you get your business online in minutes with the power of ai... ...with a p
he could have used the u.s. navy comfort ship or south beach psych. americans want answers, we want to see where it leads. we want to know what was the reason that he made the decisions, what led to it. was it lack of resources or places to put people or of was there more to it so that's what we're trying to find out and we'll see from there. maria: all right. we'll watch that. congresswoman, thank you. good to see you. nicole malliotakis this morning. we appreciate your time. the race for the...
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the u.s. navy saying they will send barges in support vessels. here's the other thing they have to do. here in this area is where they recovered the red pickup truck and the two bodies of the six unaccounted construction workers but there are more trapped under there and there are more vehicles but it's too dangerous. they will have to have the salvage operation and get people out of that and move it so they can remove those bodies as well. governor wes moore of maryland talked more today about just how long it may take. listen here. >> this work is not going to take hours. this work is not going to take days. this work is not going to take weeks. we have a very long road ahead of us. >> a long road ahead that is also going to have a significant economic impact. pete buttigieg transportation secretary saying that this port alone is tied to about 8,000 direct jobs costing $2 million in wages every day that it is closed. shannon. >> shannon: the ripple impacts could be global when you think about all of the shipping and transportation through there
the u.s. navy saying they will send barges in support vessels. here's the other thing they have to do. here in this area is where they recovered the red pickup truck and the two bodies of the six unaccounted construction workers but there are more trapped under there and there are more vehicles but it's too dangerous. they will have to have the salvage operation and get people out of that and move it so they can remove those bodies as well. governor wes moore of maryland talked more today about...
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the u.s. ay. now, there were u.s. arm regular units deployed from the beginning. but as any of e lunteers will telyothey stayed in niwe were the ones who did the fighting. in fact, they were deployed all over thela in much smaller groups. they did not really become the majority of the troops until june oh one. thosthones that fight those last contrary official campaigns and are usually the ones that are accused of and with good reason that sometimes of atrocities, war crimes, torture and so forth. they had a very different experience as well. the other we have to remember, is the textbook version of the am■nerican soldiers having realy no other purpose beyond brutally suppressing movement for independence ignores that their mission was to impose colonial government. i always like this picture and i like the that follows. that's general elwell, otis. and for all the who are in e military, that's his staff. that's what he's running the war . right now we have the crew from the 42 divisions in
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navy in recent history. >> this is deadly stuff. this is the most since world war ii, easily. jonathan: the most intense? >> very much so. ballistic missiles, uavs, v's, underwater vessels. the game is all out there, and we have been doing this almost four months. jonathan: houthi attacks began soon after israel's assault on gaza. u.s. and u.k. military intervention since has tried to stop them to protect this key trade route. these u.s. jets have been flying missions to target the houthis every single day for months now. and yet all this u.s. firepower still has not been able to deter them, let alone defeat them. and america believes the houthis are not acting alone. but there are political concerns about widening this conflict. >> we know i -- we know iran is in some way backing the houthis. they are providing targeting, also providing resupply of weapons. and they are providing them expertise as well. jonathan: shouldn't you be going after an? >> that is a policy decision. but the root of this does start with iran. jonathan: the question is how long can the u.s. maintained
navy in recent history. >> this is deadly stuff. this is the most since world war ii, easily. jonathan: the most intense? >> very much so. ballistic missiles, uavs, v's, underwater vessels. the game is all out there, and we have been doing this almost four months. jonathan: houthi attacks began soon after israel's assault on gaza. u.s. and u.k. military intervention since has tried to stop them to protect this key trade route. these u.s. jets have been flying missions to target the...
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the u.s. ♪ welcome to world news america. investigators in baltimore recover the data recorder from eight cargo ship that crashed into a major bridge on tuesday, causing it to collapse. they are hoping the black box can explain the lost power soon after moving into the city's port, leading to to drift into the francis scott key bridge. a group of workers were carrying asphalt on the bridge. two were rescued. six others are missing and presumed dead. so far, two victims have been identified. authorities are crediting workers on the bridge for helping save countless other lives. reports say they saw the ship approaching and flag police. a mayday call also gave first responders a crucial advance warning of the imminent collapse. as recovery efforts continue, the ship is still blocked by debris. the u.s. navy says it is mobilizing heavy lift cranes to help the channel along with support vessels. our north american correspondent gary o'donoghue brings us this report. gary: before dawn, the grueso
the u.s. ♪ welcome to world news america. investigators in baltimore recover the data recorder from eight cargo ship that crashed into a major bridge on tuesday, causing it to collapse. they are hoping the black box can explain the lost power soon after moving into the city's port, leading to to drift into the francis scott key bridge. a group of workers were carrying asphalt on the bridge. two were rescued. six others are missing and presumed dead. so far, two victims have been identified....
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. >> the u.s. navy blue angels didn't disappoint along with the u.s. air force's f 22 raptor, travis air force base also celebrated the retirement of the long serving kc 10 extender as the base ushers in the new kc. 46 pegasus. the military says the base hosts this for the public to show appreciation for people who have served and the communities that support its ongoing operations. >> you have another chance to become a millionaire. the jackpot for powerball now around 645 million dollars. the cash value of 307.3 million dollars. you're next. chance that winning the big prize is tonight. the mega millions jackpot meantime, continues to grow as well. that prize increasing to a whopping 875 million dollars after no one matched all 6 numbers in the last drawing. the next one happens tuesday >> all right. up next, sausalito is hosting its first-ever restaurant week starting today. we'll tell you what to expect from businesses what to expect from businesses that are participating. there it is... that feeling you get when you can... du more with less asthma
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navy announced an elective option offering cash awards of between 100 and $550,000 for victims of camp lejeune. the navy also released a list of qualifying medical conditions connected to the toxic water exposure. these include blood and other cancers. parkinson and kidney disease. cash awards are available to marines and civilians exposed for at least 30 days to the toxic water at camp lejeune, with qualifying injuries. >> cash awards are also available to the surviving spouses and children of, these same qualifying marines and civilians, before they die. you qualify even if your loved one died decades ago. we charge a 20% attorney's fee on elective option claims revamps all costs which are deducted from your 80% share. only if we win called the meyer blair law firm at one 800 467 3800 for a free no risk consult . that's 1-800- 467 3800. let help you protect your rights. >> we have breaking news as stories develop across world. a lot of fast moving action on capitol hill. get smart insight on the top headlines. we'll be covering all of it. the story with martha maccallum weekdays at t
navy announced an elective option offering cash awards of between 100 and $550,000 for victims of camp lejeune. the navy also released a list of qualifying medical conditions connected to the toxic water exposure. these include blood and other cancers. parkinson and kidney disease. cash awards are available to marines and civilians exposed for at least 30 days to the toxic water at camp lejeune, with qualifying injuries. >> cash awards are also available to the surviving spouses and...
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u.s.. coast guard investigating an oil spill off the coast of huntington beach responding to an alert of an unknown substance about a mile and a half off the coast thursday night officials discovered 126,000 gallon oil spill. >> has about 2. >> miles inflength. and it's a 2 to 3 miles off the coast here. we do have our harbor patrol patrolling at dana point harbor, newport beach harbor and huntington beach just to make sure that mariners don't go out and get into the impacted area. but they are still investigating the source. >> crews got to work cleaning up the spill. the coast guard says they're almost done and have recovered. 85 gallons of oil. to the middle east. now where the u.s. military is rushing to build a temporary port along gaza's coast to get more aid in the white house is calling it an emergency military mission. the u.s. in the royal jordanian air force air dropped more humanitarian aid friday, though many in the region are still struggling. this is all happening as the u.s
u.s.. coast guard investigating an oil spill off the coast of huntington beach responding to an alert of an unknown substance about a mile and a half off the coast thursday night officials discovered 126,000 gallon oil spill. >> has about 2. >> miles inflength. and it's a 2 to 3 miles off the coast here. we do have our harbor patrol patrolling at dana point harbor, newport beach harbor and huntington beach just to make sure that mariners don't go out and get into the impacted area....
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it is the first u.s. navy ship to be named after an openly gay person. the late sf supervisor served in the navy during the korean war, but was discharged after being questioned about his sexuality. today's event will honor vietnam war veterans with a pin. that event is not open to the public, but that ship can be seen at pier 30 and 32 from the embarcadero. >>> queen bay is going country, her long awaited album is out right now and we did get aeek. we'll psh >>> beyonce making headlines right now as people listen to her long-awaited country album, cowboy carter. ♪ you're beautiful beyond compare ♪ ♪ takes more than beauty ♪ ♪ to come between a family and a happy man ♪ >> that was her rendition of the popular dolly parton hit jolene. the album's 27 tracks feature country artists like willie nelson, miley cyrus is on there. the full album is out now. >> make for a nice drive home. >> i listened to it coming in. there were a few songs i was like i like this. we'll see what the ride home is like. >> might have a song about rain, that's kari's so
it is the first u.s. navy ship to be named after an openly gay person. the late sf supervisor served in the navy during the korean war, but was discharged after being questioned about his sexuality. today's event will honor vietnam war veterans with a pin. that event is not open to the public, but that ship can be seen at pier 30 and 32 from the embarcadero. >>> queen bay is going country, her long awaited album is out right now and we did get aeek. we'll psh >>> beyonce...
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in september 2023, the u.s. navy announced an elective option, offering cash awards of between 100 and $550,000 for victims of camp lejeune. the navy also released a list qualifying medical conditions connected to the toxic water exposure. these include blood and other cancers, parkinson's and kidney disease. cash awards are available to marines and civilians exposed for at least 30 days to the toxic water at camp lejeune, with qualifying injuries cash. >> rewards are also available to the surviving spouses and children of these same qualifying marines and civilians. before they die, you may qualify even if loved one died decades ago, we charge a 20% attorney's fee on elective option claims. we advance all costs which are deducted from your 80% share only if we win called meyer blair law firm at one 846 seven 3800 for a free no risk consultation. that's 1-800- 467 3800. let us help you protect your rights. save big on new floors. remember today's buy one. get two free sale by floors for one room and get carpet,
in september 2023, the u.s. navy announced an elective option, offering cash awards of between 100 and $550,000 for victims of camp lejeune. the navy also released a list qualifying medical conditions connected to the toxic water exposure. these include blood and other cancers, parkinson's and kidney disease. cash awards are available to marines and civilians exposed for at least 30 days to the toxic water at camp lejeune, with qualifying injuries cash. >> rewards are also available to...
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in september 2023, the u.s. navy announced an elective offering cash awards of between 100 and $550,000 for victims of camp lejeune. the navy also released list of qualifying medical conditions connected to the toxic water exposure these blood and other cancers, parkinson's and kidney disease awards are available to marines and civilians exposed for at least 30 days to the toxic water. example june with qualifying injuries, cash rewards are also available to the surviving spouses and children, these same qualifying marines and civilians, before they die. you may qualify even if your loved one died decades ago. we charge a 20% attorney's fee on elective option claims. we advance all costs which are deducted from your 80% share only if win called the meyer blair law firm at one 800 467 3800 for a free no risk consultation. that's 1-800- 467 3800.ove be your right s. awning >> we love being outside, but the sun makes our deck but the sun makes our deck and pati, now, thanks to our new sun setd a retractable awning.
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first he said, well, you know, the u.s. navy could go up the coast and then there could be a lightning raid and they could sees him. and 6 minutes said it will never work. their their native that live along the coast they would alert the aguinaldo in milan before any u.s. were able to get there. and then then funston said, well, what about march up through the center of luzon and, go to a pawn on that way? and he was told that wouldn't work. there was only one mountain pass and it was very closely guarded. and then funston up with a very elaborate trojan horse campaign. he said, okay, you know those expecting what if we those reinforcements with soldiers that are loyal the united states. we can have some u.s. army officers, of course, including funston, accompanying them, pretending to be army privates who had been captured in a battle. and then they would be welcomed into the enemy headquarters. and sigismund heard that. and he said, you know, i think that might work. now, amelia aguildo would later claim that sigismund ha
first he said, well, you know, the u.s. navy could go up the coast and then there could be a lightning raid and they could sees him. and 6 minutes said it will never work. their their native that live along the coast they would alert the aguinaldo in milan before any u.s. were able to get there. and then then funston said, well, what about march up through the center of luzon and, go to a pawn on that way? and he was told that wouldn't work. there was only one mountain pass and it was very...
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during world war ii u.s. navy built an airstrip what is now nation. but today it is the people's republic of china that is planned to rebuild the f beijing is signaling is -- policing deals to provide cybersecurity and community policing assistance in the since the islands change their recognition from taiwan to china, prc nationals have moved to the islands. market with low-cost goods. distracting timber and fish and other resources. bringing in tours and practices that threaten the natural environment. in some cases setting up transnational criminal operations that in the limited capacity of global law enforcement. all of this compounds t forces that drive young people to search for economic opportunities elsewhere. developments are deeply concerning to the united states and region like australia, new zealand, and japan. at the same time pacific island nations on the front lines of the climate crisis. many are only a few feet above sea level. this makes them particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events on climate chae.not onlye uninhabitable in
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navy off the shore, then floated towards the coastline of gaza. at that point the details get very sketchy and tends to run out when questions are being asked about crucially, who will build the temporary pier that connect the seaport to the coast itself, and then what happens on the beach. because once the a's gets delivered you are in the same scenario we have been seeing in the north of gaza, this desperate situation where there is no security left. so who will secure the packages of aid once they are there on the beach? we don't have answers from the administration in full yet on t hose questions. likely they will be looking for some sort of longer-term plan, perhaps involving gulf allies around security, but that is one of the big unanswered questions. christian: politics obviously plays a part of this. it is the state of the union tonight and there will be people within his own caucus, democrats who want a cease-fire, do not think he is putting enough pressure on the israelis, and he has to show them he has a grip on it. tom: that is absolut
navy off the shore, then floated towards the coastline of gaza. at that point the details get very sketchy and tends to run out when questions are being asked about crucially, who will build the temporary pier that connect the seaport to the coast itself, and then what happens on the beach. because once the a's gets delivered you are in the same scenario we have been seeing in the north of gaza, this desperate situation where there is no security left. so who will secure the packages of aid...
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the houthi missile attacks aimed at commercial vessels and u.s. navy ships have happened almost daily at one of the world's busiest and most important shipping routes. >> martha, what have you learned? >> what we have learn side these keep happening again and again in the red sea in that area and something president biden is paying close attention to, but the houthis are not running out of missiles. david? >> martha rad at here in washington, good to be in your bureau for a change, thank you. >>> to the mysterious death of an american mother of two falling ill coming home from vacation from the dominican republic and what they noticed on the plane. here's victor akendo. >> reporter: tonight, family and friends stunned by the sudden death of an indiana mother who abruptly fell ill on a flight after vacationing in the dominican republic. >> it's very frustrating, just the unknown of kind of what happened. i think everybody wants to know. >> reporter: last wednesday, stefanie smith was returning from a five-day vacation in the caribbean with her boyf
the houthi missile attacks aimed at commercial vessels and u.s. navy ships have happened almost daily at one of the world's busiest and most important shipping routes. >> martha, what have you learned? >> what we have learn side these keep happening again and again in the red sea in that area and something president biden is paying close attention to, but the houthis are not running out of missiles. david? >> martha rad at here in washington, good to be in your bureau for a...
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>>> we leave you with another live look now at the u.s. navy ship harvey milk which just arrived in the bay. we want to thank you for joining us as we follow this histor visit. the cb >> norah: tonight, we are 1200 f the baltimore bridge collapse. >> thermal images like this one are a force multiplier. >> norah: why the search for the missing is so difficult for her to oh, wow, so that's a vehicle appeared to be one and on the water, what it will take to reopen the vital port. >> it will take an enormous amount of work. >> norah: plus the details about the construction crews final moment as the city honors the victims. >> let us join together in a moment of silence. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts right now. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. we want to begin tonight with the salvage operation underway in baltimore as federal investigators start piecing together what may have caused that massive cargo ship to lose power before its catastrophic collision with the francis scott key bridge. haz
>>> we leave you with another live look now at the u.s. navy ship harvey milk which just arrived in the bay. we want to thank you for joining us as we follow this histor visit. the cb >> norah: tonight, we are 1200 f the baltimore bridge collapse. >> thermal images like this one are a force multiplier. >> norah: why the search for the missing is so difficult for her to oh, wow, so that's a vehicle appeared to be one and on the water, what it will take to reopen the...
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navy ship harvey milk. pretty amazing day today. >>> the cbs evening news is next on kpix and local news continues on our streaming service, cbs news bay area . i will see you at 5:00. ♪ ♪ >> to go out there and just to get up close, you realize just how daunting a task this is. >> robert: the biggest floating crane on the east coast arrives in baltimore, as the cleanup begins. >> we need to clear the channel because the health of the maryland economy and the national economy depend on it. >> robert: tonight, what we are learning about the efforts to clear debris from the patapsco river and to bring closure to the families of those lost. >> they really want to see the bodies and bring the bodies home. >> robert: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening, and thank you for joining us. i'm robert costa in for norah. we begin tonight with the massive and dangerous thing up operation in way in baltimore. there is a long road ahead to remove the wreckage of the francis scott key bridge and that
navy ship harvey milk. pretty amazing day today. >>> the cbs evening news is next on kpix and local news continues on our streaming service, cbs news bay area . i will see you at 5:00. ♪ ♪ >> to go out there and just to get up close, you realize just how daunting a task this is. >> robert: the biggest floating crane on the east coast arrives in baltimore, as the cleanup begins. >> we need to clear the channel because the health of the maryland economy and the...
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for now, this is the only plan the u.s. has to go after those houthi missiles, but they don't appear to be running out of missiles any time soon, david? >> david: martha raddatz with us here tonight. martha, thank you. >>> to other news, the mysterious death of an american mother of two falling ill on a flight from vacation from the dominican republic. what they noticed on the plane. here's abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, family and friends stunned by the sudden death of an indiana mother who abruptly fell ill on a flight after vacationing in the dominican republic. >> it's very frustrating, just the unknown of kind of what happened. >> reporter: last wednesday, stefanie smith was returning from a five-day vacation in the caribbean with her boyfriend. her friend maria yannotti, also on that trip, saying stefanie seemed healthy right before the flight, even taking this group photo with hotel staff. >> she loves going to the gym every day, even while we were in the dominican. she made it a point to get up every mo
for now, this is the only plan the u.s. has to go after those houthi missiles, but they don't appear to be running out of missiles any time soon, david? >> david: martha raddatz with us here tonight. martha, thank you. >>> to other news, the mysterious death of an american mother of two falling ill on a flight from vacation from the dominican republic. what they noticed on the plane. here's abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, family and friends stunned by the sudden...
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like, was was that area something that the u.s., you know navy or military needed and? this freeing of the slaves was just sort of secondary or along the way. was it sort of the just like punch in the mouth be like, yeah, we can come up river and steal all your slaves. like we got you? or what was the real purpose behind deciding to at that point? yeah, a great question. so james montgomery, who was commander of the raid, writes one paragraph and this is only thing that is in the union that the union writes about the raid came and it's not even in the official military record. and in that one paragraph, colonel james says that the of the raid, number one, is destroy a pontoon bridge that is at be ferry. let's take a look a picture of it. okay. so this would have been a bridge and a bridge that was made out of boats, a wooden bridge to burn that down that the confederates can't cross. okay. that was one. the other is to. soldiers for the second south carolina. he's to fill his regiment. and so the 150 men who enlist are formed into two companies. so by both regard, the r
like, was was that area something that the u.s., you know navy or military needed and? this freeing of the slaves was just sort of secondary or along the way. was it sort of the just like punch in the mouth be like, yeah, we can come up river and steal all your slaves. like we got you? or what was the real purpose behind deciding to at that point? yeah, a great question. so james montgomery, who was commander of the raid, writes one paragraph and this is only thing that is in the union that the...