Dana i saw it with my own eyes meter is a cheater. Piers come on, such sore losers. Bret does this give you flashbacks . Dana i cant see you. Bret im in front of the air force one Ronald Reagan . Dana yes, it does. Have a great show. Bret sorry. I didnt know you couldnt see me. All right, byebye. Good evening, im bret baier. We are coming to you tonight from the Ronald Reagan president ial library and museum in simi valley, california. Breaking tonight, a massive manhunt in maine. Authorities in maine are searching for the suspect in a Mass Shooting in lewiston that so far has left 18 people dead and 13 injured. A man opened fire at a Bowling Alley and later at a bar on what was a quiet wednesday night in smalltown maine. Is he considered armed and extremely dangerous and police are asking residents to use extreme caution tonight. Were awaiting a briefing from authorities. We will monitor that and bring you that as it comes available as they are just getting ready. Go quickly to Corres
he watched the attack. a world class first petty officer in the navy. reporter: what did it feel like to belong in the middle of that? i didn t have no fare. i see everything happening, and no fear. just seemed like unreal. reporter: daughter edi and her husband ron. they pay a big price for us to be free. reporter: how old are you here? i was 24. 25. reporter: he had pictures and saw their father s purple heart but he never talked about world war ii, until for reasons no one can explain, a few years ago, just started talking. just started talking. sad to say i didn t have a tape recorder to get it. reporter: and he hasn t stopped talking. sharing horrors, the men he couldn t save aboard the capsized uss oklahoma. you hear the tapping on the wall and wonder, i guess thinking they re going to get rescued. after about two days, maybe, on
heart. but he never talked about world war ii until for reasons no one can explain, a few years ago just started talking? i m sad to say i didn t have a tape recorder. reporter: he hasn t stopped talking. sharing horrors the men he couldn t save aboard the capsized oklahoma. you hear tapping on the wall and think they re going to get rescued. after two days, maybe, the third day, stopped and no more. reporter: more than 400 men died on the oklahoma. 75 years later, you can still recall that sound. oh, gosh, yes. that s probably about the saddest thing i saw in the navy. i don t know why you seem so helpless. reporter: unlike many survivors, he never went back to pearl harbor. that s changing this year. 75 years later, he s returning