>> zones, one marine said he never thought he would come under attack. that tops the look at stories. lieutenant colonel was shot while trying to sell a gold necklace that his fiance advertised online. he was hit times and then he said he put his fingers inside the wounds to stop the his fiance at his side in the hospital. he told savannah guthrie he had certain military experience helped him save his life.
>> for not the training, the experiences i had able to meet and maintain my wherewithal and apply direct pressure to the wounds and go back to my children which were about 50 yards away. quite a distance i had to cover to go back to them and i told the man that called 911, i know the ambulance is coming, but i have to go take care of my children.
>> amazing. he is expected be to make a full recovery. two men are charged with attempted murder. today's dress rehearsal for the new year. times square went on without a hitch. organizers started inflating thousands of balloons that will be handed out to the revelers. million people will be in times square when the clock strikes midnight on sunday. more than a billion others are expected to tune in there. coming up, still time to donate to charity and take advantage of the end of the year tax breaks, but how do you know if you are choosing a reputable charity? we will talk about how it make sure your money is going to the right place. first here, there is a lot going on today and here are things we thought you should know. a new population projection shows the u.s. will have nearly 313 million people ringing in the new year. that's a .7% increase from new year's day 2011 . factoring in the rate of births, deaths and migrations, one person is expected to be added to the population every 17 seconds . they announced a creation of a new hotline for immigration detainees. suspected illegal immigrants can call this toll-free number and ask questions about their right fist they claim to be u.s. citizens or are victims of a crime. tennessee state representative g.a. hardaway is asking to be drug tested, he said lawmakers should be required to take the same test of welfare recipients and said he will file if the welfare issue comes up when the general assembly convenes on january 10th . those are the things we thought you should know.
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