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and all i could think of was, merry christmas, boys. >> i'm john shaw. i fought as a buck private with the 86th infantry division during world war ii. it was cold. i remember trying to get a drink from my canteen, which was frozen solid. we started out through the woods crouching and moving forward. then someone yelled fire and shout. so we started firing and shouting. and the traces went through the woods. we moved on. in a hysterical way getting more and more excited as we moved forward and heard more noise and were firing. we went perhaps 20 feet or 25 feet, and all of a sudden there was that terrible noise that a person hates to hear, the little pop of a flare. and it was a german flare. and it lit up the woods. there we were and there they were. the germans opened up with machine gunfire. i know i had a kind of sinking feeling that this was it. this was the first real fighting that our company had been in. where we were playing with the big boys and we knew that this was for keeps and all of us were terrified. these machine gun bullets were firing a
and all i could think of was, merry christmas, boys. >> i'm john shaw. i fought as a buck private with the 86th infantry division during world war ii. it was cold. i remember trying to get a drink from my canteen, which was frozen solid. we started out through the woods crouching and moving forward. then someone yelled fire and shout. so we started firing and shouting. and the traces went through the woods. we moved on. in a hysterical way getting more and more excited as we moved forward...
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. >> i'm john shaw. i fought as a buck private with the 86th infantry division during world war ii. it was cold. i remember trying to get a drink from my canteen, which was frozen solid. we started out through the woods crouching and moving forward. then someone yelled fire and shout. so we started firing and shouting. and the traces went through the woods. we moved on. in a hysterical way, getting more and more excited as we moved forward and heard more noise and were firing. we went perhaps 20 feet or 25 feet, and all of a sudden there was that terrible noise that a person hates to hear, the little pop of a flare. and it was a german flare. and it lit up the woods. there we were and there they were. the germans opened up with machine gunfire. i know i had a kind of sinking feeling that this was it. this was the first real fighting that our company had been in. where we were playing with the big boys and we knew that this was for keeps and all of us were terrified. these machine gun bullets were firing a few feet off the ground. then occasionally, as they would rake up and down the
. >> i'm john shaw. i fought as a buck private with the 86th infantry division during world war ii. it was cold. i remember trying to get a drink from my canteen, which was frozen solid. we started out through the woods crouching and moving forward. then someone yelled fire and shout. so we started firing and shouting. and the traces went through the woods. we moved on. in a hysterical way, getting more and more excited as we moved forward and heard more noise and were firing. we went...
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mar hall shall john shaw talked about the day's arrested frein. he said he put cuffs on frein, near an abandoned a air hanger october 30th. inside. frein was toast i can looking at evidence presented and asking an occasional questions to his team of attorneys. his lead attorney is michael winestein. >> he expected exactly what he heard. so, i didn't see any change in his key meaner. >> reporter: trooper douglass was not in court today. michael weinstein whom you just say there frein's attorney say he may can for a change of venue to ensure that his client gets the a fair trial. next step in the process is an arraignment. we're told that will likely had happen at the end of the movement we are live from pike county david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> new development on a murder investigation in the cobbs creek section of philadelphia. police say that there may be as many as three suspects involved and one of them is still on the loose tonight. "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson is live at police headquarters with more about the vict
mar hall shall john shaw talked about the day's arrested frein. he said he put cuffs on frein, near an abandoned a air hanger october 30th. inside. frein was toast i can looking at evidence presented and asking an occasional questions to his team of attorneys. his lead attorney is michael winestein. >> he expected exactly what he heard. so, i didn't see any change in his key meaner. >> reporter: trooper douglass was not in court today. michael weinstein whom you just say there...
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we've also got county attorneys like john shaw who is leading the fight, getting convictions for a lot of abusers. nonprofits have been good as well, catholic charities, harriet tubman's place and others making a difference. it gives you hope that such a large and passionate group of people are working together to put an end to modern day slavery. the message is spreading. we need more safe harbor laws. we need them. because minnesota became the fifth state in the country to approve safe harbor legislation that means we're treating these children as victims giving them the services they need, not treating them as critics. that's critical. after it went into effect in minnesota, guess what? we started arresting more johns than ever before. trafficking convictions more than doubled. and it's time that we bring what is working in minnesota to the national level as well. i know tomorrow we'll be voting on this legislation to have this safe harbor legislation that i've authored pass with bipartisan support. a numb of other issues legislation, will pass with bipartisan support. the good news
we've also got county attorneys like john shaw who is leading the fight, getting convictions for a lot of abusers. nonprofits have been good as well, catholic charities, harriet tubman's place and others making a difference. it gives you hope that such a large and passionate group of people are working together to put an end to modern day slavery. the message is spreading. we need more safe harbor laws. we need them. because minnesota became the fifth state in the country to approve safe harbor...