This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Good evening. For the third time in just over a year, we are beginning the broadcast with a deadly mass shooting in this country. This time, the scene was the Washington Navy yard in the nations capitol, at least one gugunman opened fired this morng at the naval sea systems command, 13 people were killed, a number of others, including a Police Officer were wounded. One of the dead is the alleged gunman. He is identified as aaron alexis, a 34yearold Navy Reservist who also worked as a navy contractor. He does not appear to have links to terrorism and the motive for the shooting is not known. We have extensive coverage tonight from a team of correspondents. We are going to go first to chip reid at the navy yard. Chip. Well, good evening, scott, there are still a lot of Unanswered Questions here tonight, especially the question of why, but we do know how this tragedy unfolded. Shortly before 8 30 a. M. , minutes after the shooting began, hun
قد يشعر البعض أحياناً بالسعادة أو الحزن دون معرفة السبب، وقد يحدث ذلك بعد تصفح مواقع التواصل الإجتماعى، من "الفيس بوك وتويتر وإنستجرام"، أو بعد إجراء مكالمة هاتفية مع أحد الأصدقاء.
February 12, 2021 By Capt. David Smith
In 1923 the Nashville Bridge Company, Nashville, Tenn., launched a vessel that was a “first.” It was the sternwheel towboat Harvey, built for T.L. Herbert & Son. The boat was 93 by 26.8 feet with a hull depth of 4.3 feet. It had a steel hull with a cabin built entirely of wood.
The Harvey’s immediate claim to fame was the means of power. According to Capt. Fred Way in the 1951 edition of the
Inland River Record, the boat had the first installation of fully diesel engines on the inland rivers. These were Worthington engines developing a total of 240 hp. They were connected to twin sternwheels turned by gears.