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bombardier's had their own training. they used what a a lot of people know as the navy call them snd's. had various other airplanes that they used that they did specifically to train them to use the bomb sites and the drop torpedoes and drop the bombs and do whatever else they did. but they had their own specific training program. they call came together -- they all came together when they were signed to their airplane or their unit. involved in a lot of the pacific, the turkey shoot. this particular airplane was the type that george h.w. bush ditched and was fly when he was rescued out of the pacific. so that is what kind of help make this airplane famous as well. this was the premier navy fighter, as everyone knows, the corsair. f-4u is what the official designation was, but this particular model was an fg1-d. meaning fire and -- fighter, and g means it was made by goodyear. it was into aircraft making just like general motors and studebaker. this one has folding wings, also, just like all the other navy airplanes. eng
bombardier's had their own training. they used what a a lot of people know as the navy call them snd's. had various other airplanes that they used that they did specifically to train them to use the bomb sites and the drop torpedoes and drop the bombs and do whatever else they did. but they had their own specific training program. they call came together -- they all came together when they were signed to their airplane or their unit. involved in a lot of the pacific, the turkey shoot. this...
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. >> bombardier to pilot, there >> 3:00 high. >> they're coming in. >> ram rod two, do you read me? >> 1 in general and was bought through, but it and we can make it. -- one engine out. >> bail out. no dice. fuel warning. >> jerry is leaving as, a >> your company 51's. >> in formation, wrote the main boat spotted at 4:00 high. spotted at 4:00 high. >> they in formation. head back. the leader is wide open. [sirens] >> i got one. >> bird dog 3 to 4, i would like to help out. >> the night. go back. "settle going to disobey you cover major. >> checking out, checking out. >> this is ramrod leadge back in formation. >> i'm sorry, skipper. i have to assure you once and forever. >> ramrod leader, ordering your to vote to join or squad. >> it's no use. i know what i'm doing. >> four this is a leader, you will never make it. you will never make it. >> wilson, you don't have to take this kind of a gamble. we know if you can do. you already shown us. our story. to me, it's the only way. thank you, sir. thank you for knowing. >> a ramrod tw >> drop down, dropped down. ramrod leader, do you read
. >> bombardier to pilot, there >> 3:00 high. >> they're coming in. >> ram rod two, do you read me? >> 1 in general and was bought through, but it and we can make it. -- one engine out. >> bail out. no dice. fuel warning. >> jerry is leaving as, a >> your company 51's. >> in formation, wrote the main boat spotted at 4:00 high. spotted at 4:00 high. >> they in formation. head back. the leader is wide open. [sirens] >> i got one....
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. >> he was a world war ii bombardier. >> i'm over 100 now. >> his darkest memories were of the bombing raids he survived along the way. >> the bombs are still falling on this place and i was lying in the gutter out in front of the depot. and i thought every moment was going to be my last. >> the camp was eventually liberated by general george s. patton in 1945. >> he said he was so proud of us, he kept on civility. >> one of the few priz nors of his knack to play the trumpet and bugel helped him get through. at the young age of 100, sharchk has his phrase to >> i'm lovable just as i am. >> over history he had other accomplishments. at the age of 80 he ran two marathons. if you want to come down here for veterans day parade, that starts at 11:00 a.m. christy wilcox news3. >> thank you christy for sharing that. a hiker falls off a 75 foot cliff and lives to tell about to get to him. his cell phone died before he could get through. he suffered a broken leg but won't be free to go to the hospital. there are two warrants out for his arrest. >>> passengers on a commercial flight to mexico ci
. >> he was a world war ii bombardier. >> i'm over 100 now. >> his darkest memories were of the bombing raids he survived along the way. >> the bombs are still falling on this place and i was lying in the gutter out in front of the depot. and i thought every moment was going to be my last. >> the camp was eventually liberated by general george s. patton in 1945. >> he said he was so proud of us, he kept on civility. >> one of the few priz nors of his...
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french train maker and canada's bombardier has been awarded a contract to build new commuter trains for the paris region. this comes weeks after the french government had to intervene to save another side that was threatened with closure. for alstromlifeline and lombardy air. the contract is worth 3 billion euros and will provide enough work for 3200 employees. the trains will be manufactured inthese plants near valencia the north of the country. it's one of the biggest contracts in railway history, despite having a lower bid, a spanish train maker was deemed too small to handle such a large order. is welcome news for the 1000 employees at the plant near 'slencia after the company plant almost closed. >> it's good news. it saves jobs in the manufacturing sector so i'm sure this could be good. future, itnear appears the jobs are secure. , butr now we are working if the new order had not come in, some of the workforce would have been laid off because are simply would not have been enough work for everyone. >> after stepping in to save the site, the french government will be breathing a si
french train maker and canada's bombardier has been awarded a contract to build new commuter trains for the paris region. this comes weeks after the french government had to intervene to save another side that was threatened with closure. for alstromlifeline and lombardy air. the contract is worth 3 billion euros and will provide enough work for 3200 employees. the trains will be manufactured inthese plants near valencia the north of the country. it's one of the biggest contracts in railway...
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shank started as a b-17 bombardier in army air corps. he was captured and held as a p.o.w. in germany. a camp that held thousands of prisoners. as a musician, shank would play taps on the trumpet and other songs on the -- on other, um, what are they called? instruments, to help the troops ? when johnny comes marching home again ? that seem to bring up their spirits. >> michelle: in his 100 years he's had other accomplishments. he ran two marathons at the age of 80. [ laughter ] the parade starts friday at 10:00. it will last two hours. it's one of our favorites. we put on a good parade. >> krystal: we do. ifou can sit down and talk wi just take time and honor them. >>> a car jacking ends with a crash on a local freeway. two suspects behind bars. this all started on centennial near ann road. metro says the suspects drove off when officers spotted them. after a short chase, they crashed on the 215 between ann and hualapai then took off on foot. they were both caught. nobody hurt in the crash. >> michelle: hilarious highlights. "saturday night live" had plenty of material to w
shank started as a b-17 bombardier in army air corps. he was captured and held as a p.o.w. in germany. a camp that held thousands of prisoners. as a musician, shank would play taps on the trumpet and other songs on the -- on other, um, what are they called? instruments, to help the troops ? when johnny comes marching home again ? that seem to bring up their spirits. >> michelle: in his 100 years he's had other accomplishments. he ran two marathons at the age of 80. [ laughter ] the parade...
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he served as a bombardier in the air corps, flying dozens of missions towards the end of world war iie returned home, he did what a lot of veterans do. he put his medals away and kept humble about his service, started living a quiet life. one fall day, walking on sheffield avenue on chicago's north side, a stranger stopped him and said thank you for your service, and handed him a ticket to see the cubs play in the world series. [applause] it is a good thing irving took that ticket. because it would be a while until his next chance. [laughter] pres. obama: irving worked hard, managing warehouses for his brother-in-law's tire company. he got married 28 sargent in the woman's air corps, no less. he raised four children, the oldest of whom is celebrating her 71st birthday today. on a june morning many years ago, another one of his daughters, carol, called the check in. her mother answered but was in a rush. we can't talk, she said, your father is being honored and we are late. carol asked, honored for what. the answer came, for his heroism in the skies above normandy exactly 50 years earl
he served as a bombardier in the air corps, flying dozens of missions towards the end of world war iie returned home, he did what a lot of veterans do. he put his medals away and kept humble about his service, started living a quiet life. one fall day, walking on sheffield avenue on chicago's north side, a stranger stopped him and said thank you for your service, and handed him a ticket to see the cubs play in the world series. [applause] it is a good thing irving took that ticket. because it...
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he served as a bombardier in the air corps, flying dozens of missions towards the end of world war iie returned home, he did what a lot of veterans do. he put his medals away and kept humble about his service, started living a quiet life. one fall day, walking on fairfield avenue on chicago's -- sheffield avenue on chicago's north side, a stranger stopped him and said thank you for your service, and handed him a ticket to see the cubs play in the world series. [applause] it is a good thing he took that ticket. it would be a while until his next chance. irving worked hard, managing warehouses for his brother-in-law's tire company. he got married to a sergeant. he raised four children, the oldest of whom is celebrating her 71st birthday today. on a june morning, many years ago, another one of his daughters called to check in. her mother answered but was in a rush. check in. we can't talk, she said, your father is being honored and we are late. carol asked, honored for what. the answer came, for his heroism in the skies above normandy exactly 50 years earlier. his children never knew the
he served as a bombardier in the air corps, flying dozens of missions towards the end of world war iie returned home, he did what a lot of veterans do. he put his medals away and kept humble about his service, started living a quiet life. one fall day, walking on fairfield avenue on chicago's -- sheffield avenue on chicago's north side, a stranger stopped him and said thank you for your service, and handed him a ticket to see the cubs play in the world series. [applause] it is a good thing he...
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he served as a bombardier in the army air corps, flying dozens of missions toward the end of world wareturned home, irving did what a lot of veterans do. he put his medals away, he kept humble about his service, started living a quiet life. one fall day walking down sheffield avenue on chicago's north side, a stranger stopped him. he said thank you for your service and he handed him a ticket to see the cubs play in the world series. now, it's a good thing irving took that ticket because it would be awhile until his next chance. irving retired managing the warehouses for his brother-in-law's tire company. he got married to a sergeant in the women's air corps, no less. he raised four children, the oldest of whom, susan, is celebrating her 71th birthday today. on a june morning many years ago, another one of irving's daughters, carol, called to check in. her mother answered but was in a rush. we can't talk, she said, your father is being honored and we're late. carol asked honored for what? and the answer came for his heroism in the skies above normandy exactly 50 years earlier. you see,
he served as a bombardier in the army air corps, flying dozens of missions toward the end of world wareturned home, irving did what a lot of veterans do. he put his medals away, he kept humble about his service, started living a quiet life. one fall day walking down sheffield avenue on chicago's north side, a stranger stopped him. he said thank you for your service and he handed him a ticket to see the cubs play in the world series. now, it's a good thing irving took that ticket because it...
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he served as a bombardier in the army air corps flying dozens of missions toward the end of world war returned home, irving did what a lot of veterans do -- he put his medals away, he kept humble about his service, started living a quiet life. one fall day walking down sheffield avenue on chicago's north side a stranger stopped him. he said thank kru for your service. and he handed him a ticket to see the cubs play in the world series. [ cheers ] now it's a good thing irving took that ticket because it would be a while until his next chance. irving worked hard managing the warehouses for his brother-in-law's tire company. he got married to a sergeant in the women's air corps, no less. he raised four children. the oldest of whom susan is celebrating her 71st birthday today. and on a june morning many years ago, another one of irving's daughters, carol, called to check in. her mother answered but but in a rush. we can't talk, she said. your father's being honored and we're late. carol asked honored for what? and the answer came for his heroism in the skies above normandy exactly 50 year
he served as a bombardier in the army air corps flying dozens of missions toward the end of world war returned home, irving did what a lot of veterans do -- he put his medals away, he kept humble about his service, started living a quiet life. one fall day walking down sheffield avenue on chicago's north side a stranger stopped him. he said thank kru for your service. and he handed him a ticket to see the cubs play in the world series. [ cheers ] now it's a good thing irving took that ticket...
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capital expenditure will be cut to 2.5 billion euros as the swiss arm takes few were barred year -- bombardiers. as it is excluding other items, declined 14% to 144.5 million euros. the new ceo has closed failing outlets and improve how the label is displayed at american department stores to ward off discounting. aeller mirsky has reported decline in third-quarter profit. the owner of the world largest container line says about net income fell to fund the $29 million. that missed the average estimate of $501 million in a bloomberg survey. the comment comes up to reports the company was discussing the unit sale to japan's pharmaceutical. theshares fell sharply on initial news. according to the wall street journal, the business could go for as much as $10 billion. that is your bloomberg business flash. guy? guy: thank you very much, indeed. the federal reserve announces it late stay. the real focus is on december. the real probability of a december hike has fallen below 70%. janet yellen has been battling a high level of dissent. the stronger economic data has led to an increasing amount of hawk
capital expenditure will be cut to 2.5 billion euros as the swiss arm takes few were barred year -- bombardiers. as it is excluding other items, declined 14% to 144.5 million euros. the new ceo has closed failing outlets and improve how the label is displayed at american department stores to ward off discounting. aeller mirsky has reported decline in third-quarter profit. the owner of the world largest container line says about net income fell to fund the $29 million. that missed the average...
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he served as a bombardier in the air corps, flying dozens of missions towards the end of world war iined home, he did what a lot of veterans do. and kepts medals away humble about his service, started living a quiet life. day, walking on chicago's north side, a stranger stopped him and said thank you for your service, and handed him a ticket to see the cubs play in the world series. [applause] it is a good thing he took that ticket. it would be a while until his next chance. keywords worked hard, managing warehouses for his brother-in-law's tire company. he got married to a sergeant. he raised four children, the oldest of whom is celebrating her 71st birthday today. morning, -- called to check in. we can't talk, she said, your father is being honored and we are late. carol asked, honored for what. came, for his heroism in the skies above normandy exactly 50 years earlier. his children never knew they flew over the french beachheads. he never mentioned it. now they call a check in and say thank you for saving the world. , sharp as ever always replies, well, i had a little help. wheneve
he served as a bombardier in the air corps, flying dozens of missions towards the end of world war iined home, he did what a lot of veterans do. and kepts medals away humble about his service, started living a quiet life. day, walking on chicago's north side, a stranger stopped him and said thank you for your service, and handed him a ticket to see the cubs play in the world series. [applause] it is a good thing he took that ticket. it would be a while until his next chance. keywords worked...
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bombardier just went there in a big way. >> that's going to be a key test of trump's promises.ou know, i think there are others who wonder whether the jobs will come back, how many will there really be. if you build a new plant, how much robotics will be in that plant as opposed to human labor. >> it's the ancillary. you need to put a ppg there, you need to put a semi conductor factory that makes those just in time chips. it's those guys. it's the need to have grocery stores and the need to have dry cleaners. when you see these executives get off these airplanes from japan and germany, they're not staying at motel 6. >> no, understood. >> i've stayed at motel 6. la quinta, i love la quinta. >> we understand the multiplier effect, yes. we get that. >> oh. >> we do. >> okay. i'm defensive. i'm defensive. >> no, you may be right and it's going to be fascinating to watch. >> i'm going to have a youtube show on it. because i need -- >> it's all the rage. the president-elect releasing a statement on video outlining his priorities once he takes office. this was created and distributed
bombardier just went there in a big way. >> that's going to be a key test of trump's promises.ou know, i think there are others who wonder whether the jobs will come back, how many will there really be. if you build a new plant, how much robotics will be in that plant as opposed to human labor. >> it's the ancillary. you need to put a ppg there, you need to put a semi conductor factory that makes those just in time chips. it's those guys. it's the need to have grocery stores and the...
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bombardier is reporting a narrower than expected loss. this is the maker of c-series jetliners. burning through funds. they say higher operating cash the new models are driving the improvements. david: manhattan landlords are giving renters more financial incentives than ever. says leaset sweeteners like free rent or broker fees were offered on 24% of new rental agreement in october, a six year high, up from 10% when your earlier. that is the bloomberg business flash. coming up, don -- donald trump' victory -- why most of the media got it wrong and what it means going forward. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: we have breaking news at this hour -- donald trump is in washington dc. the president-elect is meeting with house speaker paul ryan. the vice also is president-elect, mike pence. this is all happening in washington d.c. right now. the president-elect met with the president. they both praise how the meeting went. when polls showed hillary clinton in the lead, donald trump's team knew better. joining me now is the bloomberg businessweek editor-in-chief. there are three covers for
bombardier is reporting a narrower than expected loss. this is the maker of c-series jetliners. burning through funds. they say higher operating cash the new models are driving the improvements. david: manhattan landlords are giving renters more financial incentives than ever. says leaset sweeteners like free rent or broker fees were offered on 24% of new rental agreement in october, a six year high, up from 10% when your earlier. that is the bloomberg business flash. coming up, don -- donald...
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he served as a bombardier in the air corps, flying dozens of missions towards the end of world war ii. when he returned home, he did what a lot of veterans do. he put his medals away and kept humble about his service, started living a quiet life. one fall day, walking on sheffield avenue on chicago's north side, a stranger stopped him and said thank you for your service, and handed him a ticket to see the cubs play in the world series. [applause] pres. obama: it is a good thing irving took that ticket. because it would be a while until his next chance. [laughter] pres. obama: irving worked hard, managing warehouses for his brother-in-law's tire company. he got married 28 sargent in the woman's air corps, no less. he raised four children, the oldest of whom is celebrating her 71st birthday today. on a june morning many years ago, another one of his daughters, carol, called the check in. her mother answered but was in a rush. we can't talk, she said, your father is being honored and we are late. carol asked, honored for what. the answer came, for his heroism in the skies above normandy
he served as a bombardier in the air corps, flying dozens of missions towards the end of world war ii. when he returned home, he did what a lot of veterans do. he put his medals away and kept humble about his service, started living a quiet life. one fall day, walking on sheffield avenue on chicago's north side, a stranger stopped him and said thank you for your service, and handed him a ticket to see the cubs play in the world series. [applause] pres. obama: it is a good thing irving took that...