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as for caroline kennedy, being ambassador to japan appears to suit her just fine. king about the future. >> kennedy: i've seen things change too much throughout my life. so i... i figure, you know, i'll figure it out when it... something'll occur to me. i'll get a bright idea and hopefully, it'll be a good one. >> and now a cbs sports update. jordan spieth has won the 2015 master's at the age of 21. a record-setting week it was for spieth. he matched tiger woods' 72-hole masters scoring record and became the second youngest champion in master's history winning by four over phil mickelson and justin rose. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. this is jim jim nantz reporting from butler cabin in augusta georgia. do my doctor and i agreed that moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. for some patients, lyrica significantly relieves fibromyalgia pain and improves physical function. with less pain, i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you
as for caroline kennedy, being ambassador to japan appears to suit her just fine. king about the future. >> kennedy: i've seen things change too much throughout my life. so i... i figure, you know, i'll figure it out when it... something'll occur to me. i'll get a bright idea and hopefully, it'll be a good one. >> and now a cbs sports update. jordan spieth has won the 2015 master's at the age of 21. a record-setting week it was for spieth. he matched tiger woods' 72-hole masters...
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ambassador japan caroline kennedy may work half a world way, but she still maintains ties close to thely sat down for an interview with norah o'donnell of "60 minutes." >> do you have the president's ear? do you have a special relationship with the president? >> well, yes. depends on what you mean by special relationship but if i need to talk to him, i can. >> reporter: there's plenty to talk about. what's going on in east asia, kennedy believes, the story. and yet the news is dominated by the middle east. >> right. you guys are missing the story, okay? >> how? >> what's going on in asia, there's so much opportunity for america. there's so much good will toward america. there's economic opportunity. >> reporter: ambassador kennedy is keen on a massive trade deal, the biggest since nafta that is now being negotiated among the u.s., japan, an ten other countries, but another issue is looming over east asia the ascendance of china. relations between china and japan are tense. a booming china doesn't like japan and has designs on islands japanese consider theirs. what many americans may no
ambassador japan caroline kennedy may work half a world way, but she still maintains ties close to thely sat down for an interview with norah o'donnell of "60 minutes." >> do you have the president's ear? do you have a special relationship with the president? >> well, yes. depends on what you mean by special relationship but if i need to talk to him, i can. >> reporter: there's plenty to talk about. what's going on in east asia, kennedy believes, the story. and yet...
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. >> o'donnell: caroline kennedy's reception in japan since arriving as u.s.mbassador is partly because she has sparked
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ambassador to japan, caroline kennedy spoke about abe's description of his visit to a world war ii memorial saying she found his words to be powerful. and she referred to his remark that he's committed to upholding statements about the world made by the previous prime minister. >> this speech was to the american congress primarily. but i think he did touch on the region and relations and i know he's committed to improving relations with japan's neighbors. >> reporter: democratic congressman steve cohen said abe clearly expressed the importance of the u.s./japan alliance. cohen also welcomed abe's comments about the past. >> i think his recognition of the deaths and the sorrow that world war ii caused of historic and appropriate and his reference to women was also appropriate, and while he may could have gone further, he went a goodly distance and to be commended. >> reporter: china's state-run television was critical about abe's description. it said japan offered no apology for its participation. media was critical. a newspaper in seoul said abe's direct mention of the conflict in women and
ambassador to japan, caroline kennedy spoke about abe's description of his visit to a world war ii memorial saying she found his words to be powerful. and she referred to his remark that he's committed to upholding statements about the world made by the previous prime minister. >> this speech was to the american congress primarily. but i think he did touch on the region and relations and i know he's committed to improving relations with japan's neighbors. >> reporter: democratic...
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ambassador caroline kennedy is watching very closely. to us in her role as a diplomat and relationship on sunday's minutes." here's a preview. do you have the president's ear? do you have a special relationship with him? >> well, i mean yes. it depends on what you mean by special relationship but if i feel i need to talk to him, i can. >> reporter: there's plenty to talk about. what's going on in east asia kennedy believes, is the story of the century. >> and yet the news is dominated by the middle east. >> right. you guys are missing the story, okay? >> how. >> because what is going on out here in asia is there is so much opportunity for america. there is so much good will toward america. there is economic opportunity. >> ambassador kennedy is keen on a massive trade deal. the biggest since nafta that is now being negotiated among the u.s., japan, and ten other countries. but another issue is looming over east asia. the ascendance of china. relations between china and japan are tense. a booming china has quadrupled its military spending
ambassador caroline kennedy is watching very closely. to us in her role as a diplomat and relationship on sunday's minutes." here's a preview. do you have the president's ear? do you have a special relationship with him? >> well, i mean yes. it depends on what you mean by special relationship but if i feel i need to talk to him, i can. >> reporter: there's plenty to talk about. what's going on in east asia kennedy believes, is the story of the century. >> and yet the news...
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caroline kennedy says this is the issue that the u.s. should be focusing on. she says it's bigger than russia bigger than the issues in the middle east. why does she feel so strongly about this issue of japanese american relations? >> you know obviously when you look at u.s. partners in east asia, of course we have allies in south korea some the philippines, elsewhere but japan is the richest most capable ally the united states has. it's a strong relationship that goes back a long way. the two countries armed forces have worked together for a long time. when you look another changing threat environment and you look to see what kind of country china will be in the future, any role of the u.s. in the region depends upon, absolutely needs a close relationship between u.s. and japan going forward. >> mr.-- go ahead. >> no no no, ambassador kennedy is absolutely right on that point. >> mr. takaushi do you agree the ongoing crisis in the middle east? dr. . >> i agree china's rise is a long term issue and the fundamental trend of the international politics. so how to
caroline kennedy says this is the issue that the u.s. should be focusing on. she says it's bigger than russia bigger than the issues in the middle east. why does she feel so strongly about this issue of japanese american relations? >> you know obviously when you look at u.s. partners in east asia, of course we have allies in south korea some the philippines, elsewhere but japan is the richest most capable ally the united states has. it's a strong relationship that goes back a long way....
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mr harris - caroline kennedy, the u.s. ambassador to japan says this is the issue that the u.s. should focus on she says it's big are than russia the issues in the middle east. why does she feel strongly about the issue of japanese-american relations. >> obviously when you look at u.s. partners in east asia we have allies in south korea, and the philippines, but japan is the richest most capable ally that the united states has. it's a strong relationship that goes back the same way. when you look at a changing threat and figure out what kind of country china has been in the future any role for the u.s. in the region depends upon it needing a close relationship between the u.s. and japan going forward. >> sorry go ahead. >> no no, no ambassador kennedy is right on that point. >> do you concur is this bigger than the issue of russia and ukraine and the ongoing crisis in the middle east? >> yes, i agree. china asks it's a long-term issue, and this is the fundamental trend of international politics. how to manage china is an important issue for the united states foreign policy and t
mr harris - caroline kennedy, the u.s. ambassador to japan says this is the issue that the u.s. should focus on she says it's big are than russia the issues in the middle east. why does she feel strongly about the issue of japanese-american relations. >> obviously when you look at u.s. partners in east asia we have allies in south korea, and the philippines, but japan is the richest most capable ally that the united states has. it's a strong relationship that goes back the same way. when...
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. >> we want to complement you for the interview with caroline kennedy. think that's the most we've heard from her ever. >> they said this that is the most extensive interview she's done in her career. it was interesting to see her in that role. thanks for watching. i appreciate that. >> you're welcome. have a good morning. >> good to see you. >>> good to see allyson rae back indoors. >> man. it is a little rough out there. >> she knows because she predicted this. >> the temperatures are not too bad right now soit' kind of a warm -- now so it's kind of a warm rain to start. as temperatures fall, it will end up being a cool rain by the afternoon. grab the jackets as well as the umbrella. it will rain for much of the day. i think we need the rain to wash away some of the pollen but tomorrow looks much better. let's take a look at doppler 9000. it is an all day event but at least just one day. areas in southern maryland, that rain is going to linger throughout the evening hours while the rest of us start to dry out a bit aft sun sets. -- after the sun sets.
. >> we want to complement you for the interview with caroline kennedy. think that's the most we've heard from her ever. >> they said this that is the most extensive interview she's done in her career. it was interesting to see her in that role. thanks for watching. i appreciate that. >> you're welcome. have a good morning. >> good to see you. >>> good to see allyson rae back indoors. >> man. it is a little rough out there. >> she knows because she...
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ambassador to japan caroline kennedy and pushed to see customers to recover some of the research andent development costs and response to china effort to sell high speed train technology some of which originally came from japan. >> the germans also have a system it's starting to look like the japanese may be slightly in the lead in technology and so on and slightly superior and i think japan is thinking this is where we can really be pushing forward and have an advantage over other countries. >> reporter: some critics say the technology remains too expensive and power intensive and potentially unsafe and say event like an earthquake could knock it off line and at high speeds it would have a devastating effect but japanese engineers say the early warning system can deal with this and the continuing tests will prove the safety and efficiency of this new generation of trains. i'm with al jazeera. >>> well still to come on al jazeera including the latest twists in a 30 year legal fight over who is to blame for dumping toxic waste in ecuador rain forest plus trophys by british explorer ca
ambassador to japan caroline kennedy and pushed to see customers to recover some of the research andent development costs and response to china effort to sell high speed train technology some of which originally came from japan. >> the germans also have a system it's starting to look like the japanese may be slightly in the lead in technology and so on and slightly superior and i think japan is thinking this is where we can really be pushing forward and have an advantage over other...
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patrick kennedy, senator joe kennedy the second comment senator joe kennedy the third ambassador caroline kennedynedy, and marilyn -- maryland house leader maria shriver. and i would also like to thank the key and all of the family members who are with us today, vicki, this was a wonderful wonderful occasion, thank you. [applause] you have done the nation a favor with your tireless efforts to construct this incredible, incredible chamber, which brings me to some opening remarks i would like to make with your permission. like my former colleagues in this chamber, i can remember vividly vividly, 41 years ago when i first stood as speaker on the floor of the united states senate i was the least senior senator, not only that year, but they tell me the least senior senator in all of american history, to be elected to the united states senate. senate majority is based on the previous offices you had held and i had been a county officer and since we all got elected we were elected usually on the same day, and then it got down to the size of your stay, and i was from delaware and it went on that, so you
patrick kennedy, senator joe kennedy the second comment senator joe kennedy the third ambassador caroline kennedynedy, and marilyn -- maryland house leader maria shriver. and i would also like to thank the key and all of the family members who are with us today, vicki, this was a wonderful wonderful occasion, thank you. [applause] you have done the nation a favor with your tireless efforts to construct this incredible, incredible chamber, which brings me to some opening remarks i would like to...
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. >> schlossberg who's the husband of caroline kennedy was once quoted as saying my art is what we nightess the presence of thinking itself. one of the largest and most impressive design projects was this dream cube built in 2010 for the world ek powe. then it was the largest l.e.d. 3-d screen ever built. >> they experienced it outside. >> the l.e.d. inspired by the human. >> yeah. >> reporter: one of the designers came up with a map theme to highlight the building's presence in downtown chicago. >> is very interesting here right along the chicago river. you can see it on the boat tours but it didn't have a presence. >> reporter: so we med ed pever in chicago to see it for ourselves. the red dot is where the building is on the river. >> that's right. it's like a you are here moment. >> reporter: prior to the map the building wasn't much of a conversation piece. now it's on an architectural tour that the city has. what does the map do? >> it brings out the personality. >> the redesign has been good for business. the transformation for this particular billing has been a significant factor
. >> schlossberg who's the husband of caroline kennedy was once quoted as saying my art is what we nightess the presence of thinking itself. one of the largest and most impressive design projects was this dream cube built in 2010 for the world ek powe. then it was the largest l.e.d. 3-d screen ever built. >> they experienced it outside. >> the l.e.d. inspired by the human. >> yeah. >> reporter: one of the designers came up with a map theme to highlight the...
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. >> this is what we tried to get to a little bit with our profile of caroline kennedy, the ambassador have to keep our eye on this. >> and because of the eflsvolution there. >> a guy with perspective, even if his hair is melting. thank you, jan. >>> millions of fans know her as forensic scientist abby. pauley perrette is her new name. she's in studio 57. >> she's got that book too. so i'm working from home. i get on a video conference. with my boss, and my boss's boss. but i forgot to attach the presentation it sends in a flash, good thing i have fios. i don't and it was taking forever. we don't miss a beat. i'm yelling at the kids to get off wi-fi. get off the movies! get off the video games! i think i got a promotion. i think i need a new job. are you guys hiring. why settle when you can have you have fiber optics with a two year price guaranteed. fios. the fastest, most reliable internet. ♪ >>> the hit cbs series "ncis" is now in its 12th season if you can believe that. 57 million globally. that's worth repeating. >> and i think it's 59. >> vin. >> correct, pauley perrette. you wou
. >> this is what we tried to get to a little bit with our profile of caroline kennedy, the ambassador have to keep our eye on this. >> and because of the eflsvolution there. >> a guy with perspective, even if his hair is melting. thank you, jan. >>> millions of fans know her as forensic scientist abby. pauley perrette is her new name. she's in studio 57. >> she's got that book too. so i'm working from home. i get on a video conference. with my boss, and my...
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. >> this is what we tried to get to a little bit with our profile of caroline kennedy, the ambassadorwe have to keep our eye on this. >> and because of the eflsvolution there. >> a guy with perspective, even if his hair is melting. thank you, jan. >>> millions of fans know her as forensic scientist abby. pauley perrette is her new name. she's in studio 57. >> she's got that book too. ♪ >>> the hit cbs series "ncis" is now in its 12th season if you can believe that. 57 million globally. that's worth repeating. >> and i think it's 59. >> vin. >> correct, pauley perrette. you would know. abby sciutto. in tonight's episode abby helps agent gibbs, that's mark harmon investigate the murder of a marine. >> gibbs gibbs, gibbs, i know you don't like kept waiting. >> absolutely. on my way down. >> blade pattern is not consistent with the wounds. >> it's not the murder weapon? >> no. >> but i found prints on the handle that don't match. guess who they belong to? >> who. >> me. >> well you kind of stole my thunder a little bit, yes, gibbs, him. >> him. >> they haven't seen the clips yet. oh, i ca
. >> this is what we tried to get to a little bit with our profile of caroline kennedy, the ambassadorwe have to keep our eye on this. >> and because of the eflsvolution there. >> a guy with perspective, even if his hair is melting. thank you, jan. >>> millions of fans know her as forensic scientist abby. pauley perrette is her new name. she's in studio 57. >> she's got that book too. ♪ >>> the hit cbs series "ncis" is now in its 12th season...
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the other night, caroline kennedy, i saw her on 60 minutes, and it was an amazing piece.looking for something, and i went to the white house. this is true. and i asked do you have anything? they said well how would you like to be the ambassador to japan . i sigh all the people from japan. i know? of them. i have dealt with a lot of these people. biggest banks in the world are in my building. i deal with the chinese. i made a fortune against china. i say against, not with. hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars. but i see these guys and on 60 minutes, they are pushing her around saying come over here. she talks about trade. she didn't know about trade. what i would do to answer your question i would go to wall street. i know the killers on wall street. i know the great ones. i know some who are highly overrated, some are great, and some are terrible. but some are overrate the. i know all the great deal people. i know the bad ones. but i know the best. and some of them are names you have never heard of. i would get these guys. i would say you have chin. make a good de
the other night, caroline kennedy, i saw her on 60 minutes, and it was an amazing piece.looking for something, and i went to the white house. this is true. and i asked do you have anything? they said well how would you like to be the ambassador to japan . i sigh all the people from japan. i know? of them. i have dealt with a lot of these people. biggest banks in the world are in my building. i deal with the chinese. i made a fortune against china. i say against, not with. hundreds and hundreds...
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vicki, ted, patrick caroline and asher smith members of the kennedy family thank you so much for invitingnd present and pretty much every elected official in massachusetts. [laughter] it is an honor to mark this occasion with you. boston no that michelle and i have i have joined our prayers with yours these past few days were a euro the former army ranger and boston police officer john moynihan, who was moynihan who was shot in line of duty on friday night. [applause] [applause] i mention him because last year at the white house the vice president and i had the chance to honor ofc. moynihan as one of america's top counts for his bravery in the line of duty, for risking his life to save a fellow officer. thanks to the heroes of boston medical center, i am told officer moynihan is awake and talking, talking and we wish him a full and speedy recovery i also want to single out someone who very much wanted to be here just as he was every day for nearly 25 years as he represented this commonwealth alongside ted in the senate secretary of state john kerry. [applause] we be if you go john is in e
vicki, ted, patrick caroline and asher smith members of the kennedy family thank you so much for invitingnd present and pretty much every elected official in massachusetts. [laughter] it is an honor to mark this occasion with you. boston no that michelle and i have i have joined our prayers with yours these past few days were a euro the former army ranger and boston police officer john moynihan, who was moynihan who was shot in line of duty on friday night. [applause] [applause] i mention him...
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caroline kennedy, i saw her on 60 minutes, it was an amazing these because they said, how did you get she said well, i was looking for something and i went to the white house and i ask, do you have anything? how would you like to be the ambassador to japan? she said, really? could i do that? i'm not knocking her. i think she is nice. she is a good friend. you vodka likes her -- ivanka likes her. she is not talented at what you have to do. i see all the people from japan -- i've dealt with these people a long time. the biggest banks in the world are in my building. i deal with the chinese. i made a fortune. i made a fortune against china. not with, against. i see all these guys and on 60 minutes, they are pushing her around. then she talks about trade. she doesn't know anything about trade. what i would do, i would go to wall street. i know all the killers on wall street. i know the great ones, the ones that are highly overrated like some of the media is overrated and some are great and some are terrible. i know all the great deal people. there are plenty that are overrated. i know the
caroline kennedy, i saw her on 60 minutes, it was an amazing these because they said, how did you get she said well, i was looking for something and i went to the white house and i ask, do you have anything? how would you like to be the ambassador to japan? she said, really? could i do that? i'm not knocking her. i think she is nice. she is a good friend. you vodka likes her -- ivanka likes her. she is not talented at what you have to do. i see all the people from japan -- i've dealt with these...
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. >> and ted kennedy called it "star wars" and he was right. >> caroline your take of this. >> my take is that marco rubio will probably be a fine vice presidential candidate this time around, and a great presidential candidate. he is nowhere near ready for primetime. i see hillary as the big dog in terms of experience on foreign policy and domestic policy. republicans mostly have young pups to offer at this point. >> okay. appreciate the conversation. spirited discussion. great to have you on the ed show. thanks so much. remember to answer tonight's question at pulse.msnbc.com/ed. we'll have the results right after this break. like us on facebook and get my facebook feature "gimme a minute." >>> coming up bob corker tries to strike a deal on iranian sanctions. it looks like he's got it. and later another police shooting caught on camera. we'll have the latest out of oklahoma. stay with us. we're right back on "the ed show." the largest enterprises in the world, are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber se
. >> and ted kennedy called it "star wars" and he was right. >> caroline your take of this. >> my take is that marco rubio will probably be a fine vice presidential candidate this time around, and a great presidential candidate. he is nowhere near ready for primetime. i see hillary as the big dog in terms of experience on foreign policy and domestic policy. republicans mostly have young pups to offer at this point. >> okay. appreciate the conversation. spirited...
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caroline hyde is with the latest on the apple that earnings. guy: let's get back to santander . we have the dean of the robert kennedy school.ood morning, david. let's talk about santander numbers. how much is this down to the spanish economy improving how much is down to santander? david: good morning. i think several positive news. we have seen growth and nine markets out of 10. so besides chile everything else has been going up. spain was a big part of that. there was improvement in brazil because for a few quarters brazil is not growing as expected. so i think we have seen both very strong numbers from spain brazil and good numbers from the u.k. overall, i think these are very impressive results. the challenging moment -- is now the european bank. overall, very positive news for the markets. francine: how much does this have to do with the new chairperson in charge, ana botin? david: i think the ceo always plays a role. i have seen more confusion and other banks on these changes in management. deciding to go out of retail to concentrate on investment banking. we have seen that from deutsche bank. investors are looking at
caroline hyde is with the latest on the apple that earnings. guy: let's get back to santander . we have the dean of the robert kennedy school.ood morning, david. let's talk about santander numbers. how much is this down to the spanish economy improving how much is down to santander? david: good morning. i think several positive news. we have seen growth and nine markets out of 10. so besides chile everything else has been going up. spain was a big part of that. there was improvement in brazil...
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caroline frederickson: let's bring us back to 2013. the prop 8 case and windsor. not so much to rehash old history, but the arguments in justice kennedy's arguments about being revised. paul m. smith: the decision we ultimately got ended up vindicating those people who thought this was the right move. we got a very eloquent decision by justice kennedy. while talking about states rights, ultimately ended up ruling the 14th amendment doesn't allow the federal government to distinguish between two classes of married couples. that kind of disrespect that it showed for one group of those couples was simply intolerable under the 14th amendment obviously there is a great deal of language, but it proved very useful in the litigation that came since. the sears people had about the case -- fears people have and the hopes, none of those came to be. it was somewhat of a fizzle in the outcome. there was never a pellet jurisdiction in the case -- ap pellate jurisdiction in the case. the reason being is because the california attorney general and california governor refused to amend proposition eight. while we had a great deal of discussion and a side
caroline frederickson: let's bring us back to 2013. the prop 8 case and windsor. not so much to rehash old history, but the arguments in justice kennedy's arguments about being revised. paul m. smith: the decision we ultimately got ended up vindicating those people who thought this was the right move. we got a very eloquent decision by justice kennedy. while talking about states rights, ultimately ended up ruling the 14th amendment doesn't allow the federal government to distinguish between two...
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caroline. while he was engaged in doing this, a hurricane struck. a french fleet was en route to the saint augustine, was caught in the hurricane, and was swept south to the day -- the current kate kennedy. it took the better part of a month, they were stopped cold at the metansas inlet. menendez's allies notified him that shipwreck victims were trapped on the south shore of this inlet. menendez went south, negotiated a surrender by saying, and i quote, i will do what god tells me to do. he brought them across the inlet in groups of 10, bound their hands, marched them over the tall dune, and dispatch them 10 at a time. history has been unkind to menendez for his slaughter of the french shipwreck victims but the fledgling settlement of saint augustine had neither the food nor room to shelter hundreds of shipwreck victims. after settling the colony, he ranged up the coast to north carolina, possibly as far as the chesapeake bay, dotting the land with settlements. many of these settlements did not prosper. the spanish colonists had difficulty growing food in the new climate and relations with the area native americans were iffy at best. after a mutiny in saint augustine where his people ro
caroline. while he was engaged in doing this, a hurricane struck. a french fleet was en route to the saint augustine, was caught in the hurricane, and was swept south to the day -- the current kate kennedy. it took the better part of a month, they were stopped cold at the metansas inlet. menendez's allies notified him that shipwreck victims were trapped on the south shore of this inlet. menendez went south, negotiated a surrender by saying, and i quote, i will do what god tells me to do. he...
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caroline. while he was engaged in doing this, a hurricane struck. a french fleet was en route to the saint augustine, was caught in the hurricane, and was swept south to the day -- the current kate kennedy. it took the better part of a month, they were stopped cold at the metansas inlet. menendez's allies notified him that shipwreck victims were trapped on the south shore of this inlet. menendez went south, negotiated a surrender by saying, and i quote, i will do what god tells me to do. he brought them across the inlet in groups of 10, bound their hands, marched them over the tall dune, and dispatch them 10 at a time. history has been unkind to menendez for his slaughter of the french shipwreck victims but the fledgling settlement of saint augustine had neither the food nor room to shelter hundreds of shipwreck victims. after settling the colony, he ranged up the coast to north carolina, possibly as far as the chesapeake bay, dotting the land with settlements. many of these settlements did not prosper. the spanish colonists had difficulty growing food in the new climate and relations with the area native americans were iffy at best. after a mutiny in saint augustine where his people ro
caroline. while he was engaged in doing this, a hurricane struck. a french fleet was en route to the saint augustine, was caught in the hurricane, and was swept south to the day -- the current kate kennedy. it took the better part of a month, they were stopped cold at the metansas inlet. menendez's allies notified him that shipwreck victims were trapped on the south shore of this inlet. menendez went south, negotiated a surrender by saying, and i quote, i will do what god tells me to do. he...