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so, when we go back, we can notate that 114 final, aka, danny boy.e up with any type of hit list or anything or any type of gang activity with that game, we'll know exactly who it is. i've had lieutenants come in here and ask me certain nicknames, do i know who it is? i keep a note pad on me and i can flip it up, look over at danny boy, write his cc number down, his actual name and where he was housed at. points past, they could go through control, look up a cc number and find his proper housing, and we do that all the time. so, just something small like this is vital for us. that's a kite right here, everything written on this side, but right there is "danny boy," 4 donner 44. what's your stance on it, are you affiliated? >> well, yeah. >> you are affiliated? >> yeah. >> and who are you affiliated with? >> well, to be honest with you, just about any white in here that will stand with me. >> okay. >> all right? >> all right. so, when you go to your cell, you're going to find some paperwork. we went through everything and we found those kites. it wasn
so, when we go back, we can notate that 114 final, aka, danny boy.e up with any type of hit list or anything or any type of gang activity with that game, we'll know exactly who it is. i've had lieutenants come in here and ask me certain nicknames, do i know who it is? i keep a note pad on me and i can flip it up, look over at danny boy, write his cc number down, his actual name and where he was housed at. points past, they could go through control, look up a cc number and find his proper...
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the journalists, and danny boy who dreamed of shipping as a steamer or fireman, such a job he said knowingly has little drawbacks and the boiling steam room, he point out the furnace room where engineers standing in aerospace between two rose of furnaces which glare like the fires of hell and shoveled coal for four hours at a stretch. steamer and firemen did not live on average over five years. sawyer survive twice that long because he was a fireman in every sense of the word. extinguished fires and stokes fires to fury. the new furnaces in every aspect of combustion intimately. the strong bid for out the bigger the fire should be, he explained. his face lighting up in the clouds of steam as he warms to the topic. of the fire's sickness is kept even and no hollow places are allowed to form under it, the furnace temperature gradually increases until a certain breath of fuel reaches a state of brilliant white incandescence. you can tell temperature by the cold's, within a few degrees. dull red means 1290 degrees fahrenheit. cheri read indicated 1470 degrees. orange and the temperature exceeded
the journalists, and danny boy who dreamed of shipping as a steamer or fireman, such a job he said knowingly has little drawbacks and the boiling steam room, he point out the furnace room where engineers standing in aerospace between two rose of furnaces which glare like the fires of hell and shoveled coal for four hours at a stretch. steamer and firemen did not live on average over five years. sawyer survive twice that long because he was a fireman in every sense of the word. extinguished...
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the impact he has had on not just me, but my family jill, and particularly, my two boys. danny'soughouts the gauntlet down to fate and honor scores to compromise with death, that is heroism." danny was a heroic figure in every aspect of his life. as so many have referenced today and always been written about danny since he passed, this is a man who had to overcome prejudice against japanese-americans just for the right to fight, to fight for the country that he loved, and in the process of doing that, he showed such extraordinary valor and heroism, he was awarded the medal of honor. i'm here to tell you that i think his physical courage was matched by his moral courage. i don't know anybody else that i can say that of in my personal acquaintance. his physical courage was matched by his moral courage. danny demonstrated that neither prejudice at home nor enemy bullets abroad could keep you from accomplishing the goal which was always about defending his country, but even more importantly, about making his country a better place, always a better place. he tackled one of the most ve
the impact he has had on not just me, but my family jill, and particularly, my two boys. danny'soughouts the gauntlet down to fate and honor scores to compromise with death, that is heroism." danny was a heroic figure in every aspect of his life. as so many have referenced today and always been written about danny since he passed, this is a man who had to overcome prejudice against japanese-americans just for the right to fight, to fight for the country that he loved, and in the process of...
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and the impact he has had on not just me, but my family, jill, and particularly my two boys. danny'so as the greatest generation was utterly transformed america and helped reshape the world. and in my view, among them, dna may have been the most unique, the most whole. robert ingersoll could've been talking about danny inouye when he said, the will to feistier win32s to call it down, with underscores to compromise, that his heroism. danny was an heroic figure in every aspect of his life. as so many have reference today in all the disparate that dna since he passed. this is a man to have to overcome prejudice against japanese americans, just for the right to fight, to fight for the country that he loved. in the process of doing that, he showed such extreme airy pallor and heroism that he was awarded the medal of honor. but i'm here to tell you that i think his physical courage was matched by his moral courage. i don't know anybody else that i can say that of my personal acquaintance. his physical courage was matched by his moral courage. danny demonstrated that either prejudice at hom
and the impact he has had on not just me, but my family, jill, and particularly my two boys. danny'so as the greatest generation was utterly transformed america and helped reshape the world. and in my view, among them, dna may have been the most unique, the most whole. robert ingersoll could've been talking about danny inouye when he said, the will to feistier win32s to call it down, with underscores to compromise, that his heroism. danny was an heroic figure in every aspect of his life. as so...
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the impact he has had not just me but my family but jill and my two boys. danny literally transformed america who helped to shape the world and it might view danny may have been the most unique, whole, robert e. bourse all could have been talking about daniel inouye men the world fear and throws down the gauntlet, to compromise with debt danny was a heroic figure. so many have referenced today and all that has been written about danny since he passed. he had overcome prejudice over japanese americans as well as the right to fight for the country he loved. and he showed such extraordinary bell year and heroes them he was awarded the medal of honor. but i think his physical courage was matched by his moral courage. i don't know anybody else i could say that of. his physical courage was matched by his moral courage. danny demonstrated neither prejudice at home know enable its abroad would keep him from accomplishing his goal about was about defending his country or making his country a better place. always a better place. he tackle the problem at home and the commen
the impact he has had not just me but my family but jill and my two boys. danny literally transformed america who helped to shape the world and it might view danny may have been the most unique, whole, robert e. bourse all could have been talking about daniel inouye men the world fear and throws down the gauntlet, to compromise with debt danny was a heroic figure. so many have referenced today and all that has been written about danny since he passed. he had overcome prejudice over japanese...
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an afghan boy cools himself on a hot summer day. seven years ago danny goldfield set out to take pictures of one kid from every country on earth. >> so far i photographed children from 169 countries so i have 24 more to go. >> what's interesting about this project is you didn't travel around the world to shoot these pictures you shot everything right here in new york city. >> yeah. to do the project i traveled the world with my metro card. >> reporter: a new york city subway metro card was his ticket to the city's diverse neighborhood. the idea was sparked on a cross country trip when goldfield met rana singh sodhi at an arizona gas station. his brother had been murdered in a hate crime, gunned down in the days after 9/11. >> instead of receding from the world he did the opposite. he bravely said to me he was going to go out into the world and meet his neighbors. >> reporter: he was inspired to meet his own neighbors in a city of 8 million where one in three is foreign born. >> the way i did it is i started to show up at different organizations and mosqu
an afghan boy cools himself on a hot summer day. seven years ago danny goldfield set out to take pictures of one kid from every country on earth. >> so far i photographed children from 169 countries so i have 24 more to go. >> what's interesting about this project is you didn't travel around the world to shoot these pictures you shot everything right here in new york city. >> yeah. to do the project i traveled the world with my metro card. >> reporter: a new york city...
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boy cools himself on a hot summer day. >> yes, 80 here. >> reporter: seven years ago, danny goldfield set out to take pictures of one kid from every country on earth. >> so far, i have photographed children from 169 countries. so i have 24 more to go. >> reporter: what's interesting about this project is you didn't travel around the world to shoot these pictures. >> no. >> reporter: you shot everything right here in new york city. >> yeah. i mean, to do the project, i traveled the world with my metrocard. >> reporter: the new york city subway metrocard was his ticket to the city's diverse neighborhoods. the idea was sparked on a cross- country trip when goldfield met rana singh sodhi at an arizona gas station. sodhi's brother had been murdered in a hate crime, gunned down in the days after 9/11. >> instead of receding from the world, he did quite the opposite. he bravely said to me that he was going to go out into the world and meet his neighbors. >> reporter: goldfield was inspired to meet his own neighbors in a city of eight million where one in three is foreign-born. >> the way i did it is quite -- fitting with rana'
boy cools himself on a hot summer day. >> yes, 80 here. >> reporter: seven years ago, danny goldfield set out to take pictures of one kid from every country on earth. >> so far, i have photographed children from 169 countries. so i have 24 more to go. >> reporter: what's interesting about this project is you didn't travel around the world to shoot these pictures. >> no. >> reporter: you shot everything right here in new york city. >> yeah. i mean, to do...
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and the impact he has had on not just me, but my family, jill, and particularly my two boys. danny'sre marks the end of an era, generation of men and women, the greatest generation, who literally transformed america and helped reshape the world. and in my view, among them, danny may have been the most unique, the most whole. robert ingersoll said when the will defies fear come in duty throws the gauntlet down to faith. when honor scorns the compromise with death, that is heroism. danny was a heroic figure in every aspect of his life. as so many have referenced today and all that has been written about danny since he passed, says a man who had to overcome prejudice against japanese-americans just for the right to fight for the country that he loved. in the process of doing that he shows such extraordinary valor and heroism that he was awarded the medal of honor, but i am here to tell you that i think his physical courage was matched by his moral courage. i do not know anybody else i can say that in my personal acquaintance. his physical courage was matched by his moral courage. danny
and the impact he has had on not just me, but my family, jill, and particularly my two boys. danny'sre marks the end of an era, generation of men and women, the greatest generation, who literally transformed america and helped reshape the world. and in my view, among them, danny may have been the most unique, the most whole. robert ingersoll said when the will defies fear come in duty throws the gauntlet down to faith. when honor scorns the compromise with death, that is heroism. danny was a...
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danny." with his retirement, our friend is bringing to a close a remarkable and distinguished career spanning nearly seven decades. having witnessed as a 17-year-old boy the japanese tac on pearl harbor, he took a civilian job with the army corps of engineers before joining the united states army in 1945. we honor him along with his senior colleague from hawaii, senator inouye, and senator lautenberg as the only veterans of world war ii still serving in the snavmen senate. not pricingly, senator akaka has been a leader on veterans' issues. he served as chairman of the committee on veterans' affairs and he remained being a any of that committee since relinquis relinquishing that chair in order to chair the committee on indian affairs. we will not soon forget senator akaka's retort when another senator was holding up a packages of veterans' benefits, demanding that the costs of the veterans' benefits be offset. senator akaka calmly, very deliberately argued that the costs did not need an offset because -- quote -- "the price has already been paid many times over by the service of the brave men and women who wore our nation's uniform." needless to say, s
danny." with his retirement, our friend is bringing to a close a remarkable and distinguished career spanning nearly seven decades. having witnessed as a 17-year-old boy the japanese tac on pearl harbor, he took a civilian job with the army corps of engineers before joining the united states army in 1945. we honor him along with his senior colleague from hawaii, senator inouye, and senator lautenberg as the only veterans of world war ii still serving in the snavmen senate. not pricingly,...