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line begins to crumble into pockets. simultaneously, we were pushing the attack against the western anchor of the enemy defense line, theirport city of naha. what was soon to develop into a drawnout siege opens with intense bombardment of the approaches into the city. [explosions] advance marine units penetrating deep into the outlying suburbs of naha engage an enemy patrol. [machine gun fire] as japanese resistance withdraws within the city proper, our troops advance to positions in the suburbs. we are denied entry into the downtown districts by the mud flats of a river and the effective fire of the japanese artillery. [gunfire] our carrier and okinawa based aircraft aid in support of the ground action. [plane flying] [explosions] offshore, supporting units of our fleet execute fire missions against the naha area. the intensive sea and air bombardment delivered against japanese positions, as well as troop concentration, aids in making untenable the high ground commanding naha, from which the enemy is directing his defense of the city. ashore, against stubborn, one step at a time withdrawal, our troops fight their way t
line begins to crumble into pockets. simultaneously, we were pushing the attack against the western anchor of the enemy defense line, theirport city of naha. what was soon to develop into a drawnout siege opens with intense bombardment of the approaches into the city. [explosions] advance marine units penetrating deep into the outlying suburbs of naha engage an enemy patrol. [machine gun fire] as japanese resistance withdraws within the city proper, our troops advance to positions in the...
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because don't forget, you were behind the enemy lines. and there weren't that many japs behind the enemy lines, but the ones that were there were nuisances, firing on innocent people. but we got rid of them. interviewer: were there mortars? james: no, they were firing their cannon. we kept going through the jungles. got to the other came back andwe around, i don't know how we did that. because was something it was really jungle, guys used machetes, clearing that country there, it was really something. i can't think of a lot of the stuff that happened, i don't remember it all, but when we to [indiscernible] there was a lot of fighting there as well. in sort of a mountain range, and you could see the bay where our ships were. it was christmas time. containerook a big full of turkey and brought it up to us, and that was good. how am itain said, ?oing to give this turkey out had one of these big containers full of turkey, and i said, i will do it, and i did. everybody had turkey. and that is one of those good stories. but that was another jun
because don't forget, you were behind the enemy lines. and there weren't that many japs behind the enemy lines, but the ones that were there were nuisances, firing on innocent people. but we got rid of them. interviewer: were there mortars? james: no, they were firing their cannon. we kept going through the jungles. got to the other came back andwe around, i don't know how we did that. because was something it was really jungle, guys used machetes, clearing that country there, it was really...
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enemy lines. you don't. really think. it's just the holder of the. thing in those will draw in the movement that had the meter that had a in the line not going to alaska means one main thing in that age i can but i've been over from boston you can the winning but if you. or him say leave it out the other rules yeah my sport of people. i would truly. and those reports i don't see on live on but if it ain't here than months. but it's on. the other have. picked it out of from this from there but i'm going to hunt and see if they think they must go to. in my little a follow up. for me to sign from god in the minds of. the city they must be influences in the. knowledge they must exceed hinting. that i hold some meaning. hamburger while they're off and i've got an order me but i'm going to say i will buy it put it on one of them and then one of me. and then him by yards with the new normal saying a lot more game anything. better. to look i'm going to control my feelings and. i don't say oh my god i'm going to hit us about. you. and that's it might. settle h
enemy lines. you don't. really think. it's just the holder of the. thing in those will draw in the movement that had the meter that had a in the line not going to alaska means one main thing in that age i can but i've been over from boston you can the winning but if you. or him say leave it out the other rules yeah my sport of people. i would truly. and those reports i don't see on live on but if it ain't here than months. but it's on. the other have. picked it out of from this from there but...
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enemy lines to shelter remarkably well. i'll give a good. time to our own changes. in 60 minutes to. go full use crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues to see. the stories focus on hate speech prevention to sustainable charcoal production. all of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now. ok. rooms are always. symbol of a long come flicked in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population last play astrologers occupied the city center in 2017 president to church's response was. i. will never again will hold. the reconquest turned into tragedy this is not the kind of freedom that we want code of morality to become a gateway to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philip in the science of bias starts may 20th on d.w. . plane. this is to give you news live from berlin the united states reaches another grim milestone america overtakes italy to become the country with the highest
enemy lines to shelter remarkably well. i'll give a good. time to our own changes. in 60 minutes to. go full use crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues to see. the stories focus on hate speech prevention to sustainable charcoal production. all of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now. ok. rooms are always. symbol of a long come flicked in...
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forth want to sound the former coach driver was dubbed into their tool for his capacity to open up enemy lines the so-called black jacobins named after the revolutionary movement in france inflicted a 1st defeat for new french leader napoleon. slaves also repelled subsequent british attempts to reconquer the island in $1804.00 the 1st black republican history was born in haiti derived from the indigenous arab walk named for the island the word freedom now resonated throughout the world and with it fears of the revolution spreading across the americas. it was a revolution made by slaves that had world historical consequences that slave real revolution in send the main destroy the most productive colony in the in the world in a time when there's demographic growth and increasing demand for slave produce commodities half the world's production was withdrawn from the world market by the haitian revolution so not only is there expansion there's a huge hole in this horse sources of supply so that reconfigured the hole that led to the economy. by the time durham woke up from the haitian nightmare 100
forth want to sound the former coach driver was dubbed into their tool for his capacity to open up enemy lines the so-called black jacobins named after the revolutionary movement in france inflicted a 1st defeat for new french leader napoleon. slaves also repelled subsequent british attempts to reconquer the island in $1804.00 the 1st black republican history was born in haiti derived from the indigenous arab walk named for the island the word freedom now resonated throughout the world and with...
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"camden was the key to the enemy's line. they will all soon be evacuated." he was right. he evacuated camden on 10 may. the following day thomas sumter took the british post at orange burg. 15 may, lee took fort granby. all of those british bases on the rivers, guarding the lines of communication and supply, gone. greene then sent light horse harry lee and his legion to georgia to command -- need my glasses here. to command, along with andrew pickens, in the siege of augusta. greene march west. four days later, beseeched the last british post in south carolina's backcountry, 96th. right here. we call that, it was supposed to be 96 miles from 96 to the first cherokee village, which is right near the camps and of clemson university now. it actually was 78 m iles. but anyway. [laughter] >> then, oh, and 96 was commanded by that tough and able new yorker john harris kruger. 96 was greene's only siege and he and his chief military engineer a polish volunteer -- let's see here. there we go. 96/. here you have the trenches. the star fort. communication trench to the town. and an
"camden was the key to the enemy's line. they will all soon be evacuated." he was right. he evacuated camden on 10 may. the following day thomas sumter took the british post at orange burg. 15 may, lee took fort granby. all of those british bases on the rivers, guarding the lines of communication and supply, gone. greene then sent light horse harry lee and his legion to georgia to command -- need my glasses here. to command, along with andrew pickens, in the siege of augusta. greene...
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camden, quote, was the key to the enemy's line of post. they would soon be evacuated. in general, he was right. rodden evacuated camden on 10 may. thomas sumter took the post and 12 may ft. mott surrendered, lee took ft. brandy. all those british bases on the santee rivers, guarding the lines of communication and supply, gone. greene then sent lighthorse harry lee and his legion to georgia to command -- need my glasses. to command, along with pickens, andrew pickens in the siege of augusta. the rest of the army, green marched west. and four days later besieged the last british post in south carolina's back country, 96. right here. call that, by the way -- supposed to be 96 miles from 96 to the first cherokee village of kiawi, near the campus of clemson university now. it was actually 78 miles but. 96 was green's only siege and he and his chief military engineer, the polish volunteer. there we go. 96. here you have the siege trenches, star fort, communication trench to the town and another base right over here. this is the key to taking 96. the water supply. the spring
camden, quote, was the key to the enemy's line of post. they would soon be evacuated. in general, he was right. rodden evacuated camden on 10 may. thomas sumter took the post and 12 may ft. mott surrendered, lee took ft. brandy. all those british bases on the santee rivers, guarding the lines of communication and supply, gone. greene then sent lighthorse harry lee and his legion to georgia to command -- need my glasses. to command, along with pickens, andrew pickens in the siege of augusta. the...
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he told david, camden, quote, was the key to the enemy's line of post. they will all fall or soon be evacuated. all will now go well. in general, he was right. rodden evacuated camden on 10 may. the following day, thomas sumter took the british post in orangeberg and 12 may ft. surrendered to marion and lee and 15 may lee took another fort. all of those british bases on the santee and congress river. guarding lines of communication and supply, gone. greene then sent lighthorse harry lee and his legion to georgia to command, along with andrew pickens in the siege of augusta. the rest of the army, green marched west and four days later, besieged the last british post in south carolina's back country, 96 right here. i call that, by the way, it was supposed to be 96 miles from 96 to the first cherokee village of key weed which is near the campus of clemson university now. it was actually 78 miles. but any way. 96 was commanded by that tough and able new yorker lieutenant colonel john harris krueger. 96 was greene's only siege and he and his chief military en
he told david, camden, quote, was the key to the enemy's line of post. they will all fall or soon be evacuated. all will now go well. in general, he was right. rodden evacuated camden on 10 may. the following day, thomas sumter took the british post in orangeberg and 12 may ft. surrendered to marion and lee and 15 may lee took another fort. all of those british bases on the santee and congress river. guarding lines of communication and supply, gone. greene then sent lighthorse harry lee and his...
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together the first year or so, and then jeb stuart figured out this guy is pretty good at going behind enemy lines at night, typically by himself, and bringing that information back. and mosby, as you know, eventually got his own independent command, but for about the first year of the war, he and tom were riding saddle to saddle in many different missions as they went on with the first virginia cavalry. i say this as the earliest known photograph we have of tom. after i met the great-granddaughter and the grandson, i started doing some research at virginia tech. i discovered they had over 50 letters, actual letters, that tom wrote during the war. on the battlefield. starting with the very first letter number one in the archives, a letter he wrote to his family after he fought at bull run in july 1861. all of those letters are in the book. he wrote often to his mother. his brother was in the cavalry, but in a different regiment in northern virginia. he typically would see his brother on occasion, so not too many letters to his brother, but to his mother, sisters, father. he mentioned that he had r
together the first year or so, and then jeb stuart figured out this guy is pretty good at going behind enemy lines at night, typically by himself, and bringing that information back. and mosby, as you know, eventually got his own independent command, but for about the first year of the war, he and tom were riding saddle to saddle in many different missions as they went on with the first virginia cavalry. i say this as the earliest known photograph we have of tom. after i met the...
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union scouts carried the amnesty proclamation to enemy lines. cal vary expeditions were sent out, copies of it were left behind in southern dwellings as the emancipation proclamation. there was a hope this would change southern hearts and minds. indeed for lincoln, emancipation of the slaves and amnesty for southern whites were two sides of the same coin and its linkage of them was integral to the presidential contest of 1864. we'll talk more about that election over the course of the next two days, hoping to attract a wide range of voters, lincoln and his allies dropped the divisive label republican and choose a moniker to emphasize patriotism over partisanship, to neutralize the threat from lincoln's rival, george mcclellan, the democratic party, that declares the war a failure and calls for a negotiated peace. as we know from this scene from peter and will rise again, the most virulent of lincoln's cr critics, copperhead democrats, seemed to cede the union and echoed confederates in portraying lincoln as a remorseless tyrant waging war withou
union scouts carried the amnesty proclamation to enemy lines. cal vary expeditions were sent out, copies of it were left behind in southern dwellings as the emancipation proclamation. there was a hope this would change southern hearts and minds. indeed for lincoln, emancipation of the slaves and amnesty for southern whites were two sides of the same coin and its linkage of them was integral to the presidential contest of 1864. we'll talk more about that election over the course of the next two...
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with paratroopers, and he was expecting 80% casualties among paratroopers, who were landing behind enemy lines on the -- on the norman coast -- on the normandy coast. so i mean, it's appalling. the president, to me, if you really pick apart this briefing today. this is a temperament issue. you can agree or disagree with his decision-making. you can say, wow, he really missed weeks here. missed some opportunities. maybe it cost lives. but let's move forward. but what you see out of the president, it's what gloria alludes to. this is a temperament issue, where he is concerned with ego and insecurity and people saying bad things about him. by the way, he's not the first president to deal with an annoying press corps, that's constantly asking you questions and holding you accountable. and -- and bringing up your previous words against you. as tim russer would say when i worked at nbc when i worked for him, any leader can take the tough question. not this president. not with his temperament. not with that lack of responsibility and defensiveness. >> gloria, a huge discussion right -- >> oh, don. >>
with paratroopers, and he was expecting 80% casualties among paratroopers, who were landing behind enemy lines on the -- on the norman coast -- on the normandy coast. so i mean, it's appalling. the president, to me, if you really pick apart this briefing today. this is a temperament issue. you can agree or disagree with his decision-making. you can say, wow, he really missed weeks here. missed some opportunities. maybe it cost lives. but let's move forward. but what you see out of the...
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union scouts carried the amnesty proclamation to enemy line, copies were left behind in southern dwellings just as the emancipation proclamation was promulgated by the army, there was this massive outreach in the hopes that this would change southern hearts and minds. indeed for lincoln the emancipation of the slaves and amnesty for southern whites were two sides of the same coin and his linkage of them were integral to the presidential contest of 1864. we will talk a lot more about that election over the course of the next two days. opening to attract a wide range of voters, lincoln and his allies dropped the divisive label republican and choose a new moniker, national union party to emphasize patriotism over partisanship. this is the best way they reckon to neutralize the threat from lincoln's rival, george mcclellan, the democratic party, they are running on a platform that declares the war a failure and calls for a negotiated peace as we know and we've heard about this theme from peter and it will arise again, the copper head democrats seemed willing to sacrifice the union and concede
union scouts carried the amnesty proclamation to enemy line, copies were left behind in southern dwellings just as the emancipation proclamation was promulgated by the army, there was this massive outreach in the hopes that this would change southern hearts and minds. indeed for lincoln the emancipation of the slaves and amnesty for southern whites were two sides of the same coin and his linkage of them were integral to the presidential contest of 1864. we will talk a lot more about that...
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would encourage desertion from the rebel army, union scouts carried the amnesty proclamation to enemy lines. cavalry expeditions with send out supply were copies of that were left behind and southern dwellings just as emancipation proclamation was propagated by the army, there was this massive outreach and hopes that this which age southern hearts and minds. indeed, for lincoln the emancipation of the slaves and amnesty for southern whites were two sides of the same coin. the link each of them was inner growth to the presidential contest of 1864. we will talk about that election over the next two days, hoping to attract a wide range of voters, lincoln and his allies dropped the divisive label republican and choose a new moniker, national union party to nationalize parties over -- to neutralize the threat from lincoln's rival to george mcclain in the democratic party. they were running on a platform that declares the war of failure and calls for negotiated peace as we know and we have heard about this theme from peter and it will arise again, the most variant of lincoln's critics copper had
would encourage desertion from the rebel army, union scouts carried the amnesty proclamation to enemy lines. cavalry expeditions with send out supply were copies of that were left behind and southern dwellings just as emancipation proclamation was propagated by the army, there was this massive outreach and hopes that this which age southern hearts and minds. indeed, for lincoln the emancipation of the slaves and amnesty for southern whites were two sides of the same coin. the link each of them...
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her father says she was killed by the enemy on the front lines, and i'm sad to say he's right.urgeon. his name is dr. phillip breen. doctor, i am very sorry to meet you under these circumstances and i hope you accept not just my condolences but my thanks for your daughter in the city where i and so many other millions live for doing the work of keeping so many safe, especially when it came at such a cost to her and to you, her family. thank you, sir. >> you're very welcome. >> what do people need to know about who your daughter was and what she was about? >> well, she was a doctor, every bit of the word that a doctor should be. she put her life on the line to take care of other people. she was in the trenches, so to speak, right in the front lines. people were dying left and right around her. and indeed as you pointed out, she contracted the virus herself, went home sick, had it proven she did have the virus and indeed stayed home for just a little more than a week which i don't think was enough in hindsight. but she -- i think she felt an overwhelming sense of wanting to help
her father says she was killed by the enemy on the front lines, and i'm sad to say he's right.urgeon. his name is dr. phillip breen. doctor, i am very sorry to meet you under these circumstances and i hope you accept not just my condolences but my thanks for your daughter in the city where i and so many other millions live for doing the work of keeping so many safe, especially when it came at such a cost to her and to you, her family. thank you, sir. >> you're very welcome. >> what...
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. >> he could have cultivated enemies along the line. >> there are a lot of people that didn't like himmonday after the sunday morning murder, police took narcy and her daughter to the morgue to identify ben jr.'s body. is that when may started to get the creeps about what had happened. watching her stone faced mother watch. >> i'm throwing up in a garbage can, you know, detectives are right there and everything else, we all turn around and she is just staring at him. there was no emotion at all from her. >> that monday, late into the night, narcy and her daughter were interrogated by the detectives. >> i should have been there. and i wish i got killed with him. >> the detective carpenter broached the sensitive subject of the sex life. >> do you want to speak to me alone. >> yes. >> with the male detective out of the room, detective carpenter managed to win narcy's trust. she confided that ben was into bondage. >> and when he let you tie him up, does he like his hands behind his back or in front. >> he like his hands behind. >> here he had been tied up in the homicide. did you think is
. >> he could have cultivated enemies along the line. >> there are a lot of people that didn't like himmonday after the sunday morning murder, police took narcy and her daughter to the morgue to identify ben jr.'s body. is that when may started to get the creeps about what had happened. watching her stone faced mother watch. >> i'm throwing up in a garbage can, you know, detectives are right there and everything else, we all turn around and she is just staring at him. there...
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. >> translator: doctors and nurses in pakistan are now like soldiers on the front line fighting an invisible enemy>> some p people have serious breaeathingg problems while oth suddenly fall critically ill. dr. fazul robi works in an intensive care unit. >> we neeeed experienced staff intensive care unit. right now we are somehow managing t to deal withh patien but if numbers risise sharply, r staff will be overwhelmed, and it will be difficult to cope. >> outside islam bad things s lk more serious,s, doctors and nurs in the w western city held a demonsnstration. a doctorr who j joined the prot has this message. >> translator: there's a reaeal shortatage of mededical workers surgical masks and protective gowns.s. the situation is urgent but we don't want to see patients dying so we continue treating them despite the dananger. >> the d doctor is worried abob hospital staff. >> translator: 19 doctors tested positive foror the virus. they are wororried a about whet they should be q quarantinined f they should continue to work. they're concerned their family members could be infected. >> there have bee
. >> translator: doctors and nurses in pakistan are now like soldiers on the front line fighting an invisible enemy>> some p people have serious breaeathingg problems while oth suddenly fall critically ill. dr. fazul robi works in an intensive care unit. >> we neeeed experienced staff intensive care unit. right now we are somehow managing t to deal withh patien but if numbers risise sharply, r staff will be overwhelmed, and it will be difficult to cope. >> outside islam...
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all of the people on the front lines, facing this invisible enemy every single day. we all owe you and thank you for your efforts. we at the sacramento kings have always believed it is bigger than basketball. if we can use our platform to impact the world in a positive way to make a difference, that is what we need to do. the city has always been there for us. we will be there for the city and in any way we can. where we are standing is one of the iconic venues in sports history. this is where lebron james played his first game. now, it will be taking care of californians. it is history of big moments. we thought we were done with this arena when we moved out. in fact, the arena lives on. hopefully, it will play its part in contributing to the state. i am and immigrants to this great country. i have great belief in fate and the resilience and determination of the american people. i fully believe as bad as this invisible enemy is, thanks to your leadership, we in california and america will triumph over this. i think all of you for giving us the opportunity to be a sm
all of the people on the front lines, facing this invisible enemy every single day. we all owe you and thank you for your efforts. we at the sacramento kings have always believed it is bigger than basketball. if we can use our platform to impact the world in a positive way to make a difference, that is what we need to do. the city has always been there for us. we will be there for the city and in any way we can. where we are standing is one of the iconic venues in sports history. this is where...
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in the midst of a national emergency, the country's leader is on the front line fighting a personal battle with the enemyreatens us all. in borisjohnson‘s constituency today, people of all political persuasions said their thoughts and prayers were focused on the member for uxbridge and south ruislip. prayers. prayers for all of them. he is a front liner. i'm not sure what we can do without him at the moment. who knows? whether you agree with his politics, he's a person with a family who love him and we are praying he gets well soon. it's got out of control, as far as i'm concerned, there is nothing he can do, and i hope he's all right. good luck, boris. whatever people's opinion borisjohnson, is extravagant personality means he has an air of indestructibility that makes his need for intensive care all the more shocking and disturbing. the head of the nation, near enough, and he's a strong, healthy man and he's gone down just like that. it just shows that people who aren't taking it seriously, no one is untouchable. prince charles got it before him and that was a big shock and obviously it can affect anyb
in the midst of a national emergency, the country's leader is on the front line fighting a personal battle with the enemyreatens us all. in borisjohnson‘s constituency today, people of all political persuasions said their thoughts and prayers were focused on the member for uxbridge and south ruislip. prayers. prayers for all of them. he is a front liner. i'm not sure what we can do without him at the moment. who knows? whether you agree with his politics, he's a person with a family who love...
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we couldottom-line is, not allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good, much less the enemy of the necessary. this legislation is necessary and is a compromise with the republican-controlled senate. nobody thinks this legislation is ideal, but it is a necessity for the american people. i will close with the words of the great tom paine, who said these are times that try men and women's souls. the sunshine patriot will shrink from the service, but everyone will wins with us now the love and affection of every man and woman for all time. the more difficult the struggle, the more glorious is our victory. this disease is a form of tyranny. we have got to stick together and stand by e edger -- and stand by each other. in america, we take care of our own and we will take care of every american struggling under the weight of this terrible crisis. i am proud we are doing this in our third piece of legislation, and we are not done yet. thank you all for being involved in this process. >> this is congressman andy kim from the new jersey third congressional district. i want to wish you and yo
we couldottom-line is, not allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good, much less the enemy of the necessary. this legislation is necessary and is a compromise with the republican-controlled senate. nobody thinks this legislation is ideal, but it is a necessity for the american people. i will close with the words of the great tom paine, who said these are times that try men and women's souls. the sunshine patriot will shrink from the service, but everyone will wins with us now the love and...
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with the bulk of the enemy forces compressed into the lower third of the island, army and marine units will concentrate on breaking the defense linectors both make heavy demands on individual skill and concerted firepower. ♪ [gunifre] e] [gunfir the enemy's defense is resilient, and many positions, such as sugar loaf hill, must be taken and retaken many times before they can finally be secured. [explosions] ♪ ♪ [explosions] the mobile 105 millimeter gun gives direct support to assault infantry troops in frontal attacks. ♪ crossing an exposed area, an infantry unit is covered by chemical smoke grenades. ♪ the battle for naha develops into a siege with zones of fire plotted to encompass the entire area. artillery batteries stand off to subject the city to intensive, heavy bombardment. a barrage that persists day and night. ♪ [explosions] divebombing and strafing aircraft assist in the preparation. ♪ outside the city, assault units make ready to jump off to the attack. ♪ [explosions] ♪ the opening of the most physical and decisive phase, the battle for okinawa continues into the contest foraha, a what may well be the doorstep to toky
with the bulk of the enemy forces compressed into the lower third of the island, army and marine units will concentrate on breaking the defense linectors both make heavy demands on individual skill and concerted firepower. ♪ [gunifre] e] [gunfir the enemy's defense is resilient, and many positions, such as sugar loaf hill, must be taken and retaken many times before they can finally be secured. [explosions] ♪ ♪ [explosions] the mobile 105 millimeter gun gives direct support to assault...
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phillip called her a hero saying, quote, she went down in the trenches and was killed by the enemy on the front lineloved new york and wouldn't hear about living anywhere else. she loved her co-workers and did what she could for them, unquote. may dr. breen's memory be a blessing and a reminder of the stress and trauma endured by all the medical heroes fighting against coronavirus. they will need to be taken care of as well. if you or someone you know is having any suicidal thoughts, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. our coverage on cnn continues right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." we're following breaking news. the number of known coronavirus cases here in the united states now topping 1 million, accounting for all third of all confirmed cases worldwide. more than 57,000 americans have now lost their lives in this pandemic over the past two months. close to as many as lost their lives in the vietnam war over many years. and the influential m
phillip called her a hero saying, quote, she went down in the trenches and was killed by the enemy on the front lineloved new york and wouldn't hear about living anywhere else. she loved her co-workers and did what she could for them, unquote. may dr. breen's memory be a blessing and a reminder of the stress and trauma endured by all the medical heroes fighting against coronavirus. they will need to be taken care of as well. if you or someone you know is having any suicidal thoughts, please...
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doctors, nurses, first responders, and all medical now who have been battling on the front line against this invisible enemythankful to the unsung heroes serving as childcare staff, grocery clerks, food service providers, and the folks who clean our hospitals, and we are grateful for , vice president pence, and the entire trump administration being available to me and my fellow governors 24/7 throughout this entire pandemic. i also want to recognize the members of the texas senate for their ongoing leadership in their districts. and want to recognize all of our local leaders for their continued partnership as we collectively respond to the coronavirus in texas. because of the efforts by everyone to slow the spread, we are now beginning to see glimmers that the worst of covid-19 may soon be behind us. the number of infections and hospitalizations is beginning to level off. ppe,ve a steady supply of like face masks. we have plenty of hospital rooms and ventilators to treat our fellow texans. tooough the debts are far high will not come close to the early, dire predictions. i will add this. texas has the secon
doctors, nurses, first responders, and all medical now who have been battling on the front line against this invisible enemythankful to the unsung heroes serving as childcare staff, grocery clerks, food service providers, and the folks who clean our hospitals, and we are grateful for , vice president pence, and the entire trump administration being available to me and my fellow governors 24/7 throughout this entire pandemic. i also want to recognize the members of the texas senate for their...
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so if a covert 19 is indeed the invisible enemy as they say this right. here is the front line of the civil resistance. france remains europe's 3rd hardest hit country with more than 158000 cases and more than 20000 deaths despite the nationwide lockdown some of paris's poorest suburban areas have seen violence clashes between the residents and the police. and another one further pious tensions were high turned by the collision of a local motorcyclist with a police car over the weekend fireworks were used on the streets and police used tear gas to disperse the protesters the protests have spilled into the neighboring area where the mortality rate from the corona virus is one of the highest in france shiela deeper the ski has more on the situation. what we've found out in the last few days is how inequality in if you will poor means that if you have 19 you're more likely to suffer as a result and even die let's take cents on to me which is one of the tourist northern suburbs of france it's one of france's smallest departments and now new figures from frances it is dick's agency
so if a covert 19 is indeed the invisible enemy as they say this right. here is the front line of the civil resistance. france remains europe's 3rd hardest hit country with more than 158000 cases and more than 20000 deaths despite the nationwide lockdown some of paris's poorest suburban areas have seen violence clashes between the residents and the police. and another one further pious tensions were high turned by the collision of a local motorcyclist with a police car over the weekend...
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chief in naples, florida, notes these first responders are putting their lives on the line against this invisible enemyour workforce is being greatly affected. over 5,000 firefighters have been quarantined. and we need to keep them and their families and our thoughts, our prayers, our hearts. and so the public safety first responders are without a doubt on the tip of the skewer. and really, you can't lose sight of that. >> so far, it does not appear congress will approve new money for fire departments this week. fire chiefs are hoping that relief will come soon. bill. >>> bill: watching that, mike emanuel, thanks come on capitol hill. the push to hold china and accountable continues this hour. there are several nations around the world taking key steps to target beijing to the tune of trillions of dollars. we will talk to to experts about how and where the world should take action when dealing with the communist government, why the economy could be the key. during trying times. today, being on your side means staying home... "nationwide office of customer advocacy." ...but we can still support you and
chief in naples, florida, notes these first responders are putting their lives on the line against this invisible enemyour workforce is being greatly affected. over 5,000 firefighters have been quarantined. and we need to keep them and their families and our thoughts, our prayers, our hearts. and so the public safety first responders are without a doubt on the tip of the skewer. and really, you can't lose sight of that. >> so far, it does not appear congress will approve new money for...
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the firefighters when fire chief enables that they are putting their lives on the line, against this invisible enemy our workforce is being greatly affected them over 5000 firefighters have been quarantined, and we need to keep that and their families in our thoughts, prayers, our hearts, as a public safety first responders are without doubt on the tip of the spear and really, you can't lose sight of that. >> reporter: they note that despite the challenges, the firefighters are committed. >> even though we are challenged economically and we are still challenge operationally with supplies and ppe, when the bell hits, i can assure you, firefighters will show up at your door. >> reporter: nancy pelosi is already selling it as money for our heroes and the next funding bill. it is not entirely clear and lawmakers will try to get that done. in washington, mike emanuel, fox news. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at five starts now. >>> the number of deaths in bay area nursing homes related to the coronavirus keeps rising. today in nursing home in redwood city says at least 10 residents have died. it is just the latest
the firefighters when fire chief enables that they are putting their lives on the line, against this invisible enemy our workforce is being greatly affected them over 5000 firefighters have been quarantined, and we need to keep that and their families in our thoughts, prayers, our hearts, as a public safety first responders are without doubt on the tip of the spear and really, you can't lose sight of that. >> reporter: they note that despite the challenges, the firefighters are committed....
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so if covert 19 is indeed the invisible enemy as they say this right here is the front line of the civil resistance. of the day's top stories coming up after this very short break. after a lot last year prime democrats and their media brands have decided on joe biden as their party nominee is electable will the progressive. what is junk offering voters and will the d. and c. experience buyers. welcome back now the number of confirmed covert 1000 cases in ecuador has now surpassed 10000 with over 500 fatalities already the country has resorted to deploying mobile morgues refrigerated trucks were seen parked in the country's capital quito the reportedly capable of storing up to $200.00 bodies however for residents of that doors hardest hit cities such facilities remain unavailable with more trees overwhelmed and cemeteries running out of burial space. looking forward i demand please i want to know where my father is please you know hold up and it's not clear that one see my dad's body and i'm desperate i cry every day because i can see my father i would like him to have his christian dorio
so if covert 19 is indeed the invisible enemy as they say this right here is the front line of the civil resistance. of the day's top stories coming up after this very short break. after a lot last year prime democrats and their media brands have decided on joe biden as their party nominee is electable will the progressive. what is junk offering voters and will the d. and c. experience buyers. welcome back now the number of confirmed covert 1000 cases in ecuador has now surpassed 10000 with...
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so if a covert 19 is indeed the invisible enemy as they say this right here is the front line of the civil resistance. france remains one of the worst hit nations in europe with more than 161000 cases and 22000 deaths that spite a nationwide lockdown residents in some of paris's poorest suburbs have clashed with police on the streets. in this northern suburb of the capital tensions were high in this week when a motorcyclist was injured after a collision with an unmarked police car fireworks were directed at officers who responded with tear gas protests spilled into neighboring areas where the mortality rate from the virus is among the highest in the country. as the details. what we found out in the last few days is how inequality in if you will poor means that if you have 19 you're more likely to suffer as a result and even die let's take send song to me which is one of the tourist northern suburbs of france it's one of france's smallest departments and now new figures from frances it is dick's agency all see shows that also has one of the highest mortality rate from cope with 19 in
so if a covert 19 is indeed the invisible enemy as they say this right here is the front line of the civil resistance. france remains one of the worst hit nations in europe with more than 161000 cases and 22000 deaths that spite a nationwide lockdown residents in some of paris's poorest suburbs have clashed with police on the streets. in this northern suburb of the capital tensions were high in this week when a motorcyclist was injured after a collision with an unmarked police car fireworks...
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the doctors and the nurses and those who deliver us food, all the people on the front lines facing this invisible enemy every single day. we all owe you and we thank you for your efforts. we at the sacramento kings of always believed it is bigger than basketball and if we can use this platform to impact the world in a positive way and make a difference that is what we need to do. the city has always been there for us. we will be there for the city and any small way that we can. where we are standing right now is actually one of the iconic venues in sports history. this is where lebron james played his first game and now it is going to be taking care of californians. so it's history and its big moment continues. we be or were done with the arena when we moved out we thought but in fact the arena still leaves on. governor i am an immigrant to this great country and i have great belief and faith in the ingenuity and resilience and determination of the american people. i fully believe as bad as this invisible enemy is, next to your leadership that we in california and we in america will triumph over this.
the doctors and the nurses and those who deliver us food, all the people on the front lines facing this invisible enemy every single day. we all owe you and we thank you for your efforts. we at the sacramento kings of always believed it is bigger than basketball and if we can use this platform to impact the world in a positive way and make a difference that is what we need to do. the city has always been there for us. we will be there for the city and any small way that we can. where we are...
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in the midst of a national emergency, the country's leader is on the front line fighting a personal battle with the enemysions said their thoughts and prayers were focused on the member for uxbridge and south ruislip.
in the midst of a national emergency, the country's leader is on the front line fighting a personal battle with the enemysions said their thoughts and prayers were focused on the member for uxbridge and south ruislip.
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in the midst of a national emergency, the country‘s leader is on the front line fighting a personal battle with the enemythoughts and prayers were focused on the memberfor thoughts and prayers were focused on the member for uxbridge and thoughts and prayers were focused on the memberfor uxbridge and south rice lake. prayers. prayers for all of them. he is a front line. i'm not sure we can do without him at the moment. who knows? whether you agree with his politics, he's a person with his politics, he's a person with a family who loves him and we are praying he gets well soon. it's got out of control, as far as i concerned, there is nothing he can do, andi concerned, there is nothing he can do, and i hope he‘s all right. good luck, boris. whatever people's opinion borisjohnson, luck, boris. whatever people's opinion boris johnson, is extravagant personality means he has an airof the extravagant personality means he has an air of the indestructibility that makes his need for intensive care all the more shocking and disturbing. the head of the nation is dying, near enough, and he‘s a strong, healthy man and
in the midst of a national emergency, the country‘s leader is on the front line fighting a personal battle with the enemythoughts and prayers were focused on the memberfor thoughts and prayers were focused on the member for uxbridge and thoughts and prayers were focused on the memberfor uxbridge and south rice lake. prayers. prayers for all of them. he is a front line. i'm not sure we can do without him at the moment. who knows? whether you agree with his politics, he's a person with his...
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enemy. normally we breathe through our nose. the nose, as well as the sinuses, the eustachian tubes, and the throat, are lined with a delicate membrane under a microscope, you look at the lining of the nose, we call it the nasal membrane, you can see it is covered with tiny moving threads. these are called cilia. they moved back and forth like stalks of grain when the wind blows over a field. the cilia are covered with a warm, moist, sticky substance called mucus. the nose usually secretes about a quart of this liquid every 24 hours. this mucus, by warming and moistening the air we breathe in, prepares it for our lungs. the mucus also catches and destroys microorganisms -- that is, bacteria and viruses. the movement of the cilia carries the mucus down to the pharynx. then it is coughed out or swallowed into the stomach, where any remaining microorganisms are destroyed by the digestive juices. if these defenses are weakened, the cold virus will gain a foothold and cause the inflammations which so often are associated with the common cold. the common cold is not a serious sickness, but still, medical science as yet has not found a cure
enemy. normally we breathe through our nose. the nose, as well as the sinuses, the eustachian tubes, and the throat, are lined with a delicate membrane under a microscope, you look at the lining of the nose, we call it the nasal membrane, you can see it is covered with tiny moving threads. these are called cilia. they moved back and forth like stalks of grain when the wind blows over a field. the cilia are covered with a warm, moist, sticky substance called mucus. the nose usually secretes...
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this is a war against a virus, a different type of enemy, and doctors and nurses are putting themselves on the linething from loan forgiveness to increased pay and yet no one has clear guidance on what that means. the health care workforce is not sitting on waiting for that to come through. we are just doing our jobs. tom: dr. farley, i want you to comment on what you have unitsed in intensive care and hospitals about biphasic illness, patients can be very sick, they do better, and there is a resounding deterioration. whatyour experience and you are experiencing nationwide, can you suggest the covid virus has a second life? are you seeing that clinically in-hospital? jason: we have seen cases of patients who seem to be recovering and have an acute decline. is key question physiologically, what is happening? there is a lot of hypotheses around what that is. you have to remember it is not the virus itself causing the issue, it is our immune system's response to it. our immune system can begin a response and reduced viral replication, and once viral replication declines, the virus has mechanisms to ev
this is a war against a virus, a different type of enemy, and doctors and nurses are putting themselves on the linething from loan forgiveness to increased pay and yet no one has clear guidance on what that means. the health care workforce is not sitting on waiting for that to come through. we are just doing our jobs. tom: dr. farley, i want you to comment on what you have unitsed in intensive care and hospitals about biphasic illness, patients can be very sick, they do better, and there is a...
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hancock will comment, "for 600 yards in front of our line the entire field was strewn with enemy's dead." the fifth north carolina loses its pink set of colors and 450 men in 20 minutes. the flag of the fifth north carolina will be captured by the fifth wisconsin, not george custer. a comrade of mine recently found the flag and returned it to north carolina. robert langston, company b, 18, likely still buried on the field today. and of course, you see this beautiful painting by julian scott. so that brings me to the conclusion, the aftermath. in 14 hours, and a driving rainstorm, you have 70,000 young men trying to kill each other. this produces 4,000 killed, wounded, and missing in one day 14 hours, in a driving rainstorm. george washington and his continental army, through the entire duration of the american revolution will lose 4435 men killed in action, and yet one day here at williamsburg 80 years later, volunteer soldiers will do that. that is morbidly impressive. the first confederate battle flag of the war is captured here. seven medals of honor are issued for meritorious action
hancock will comment, "for 600 yards in front of our line the entire field was strewn with enemy's dead." the fifth north carolina loses its pink set of colors and 450 men in 20 minutes. the flag of the fifth north carolina will be captured by the fifth wisconsin, not george custer. a comrade of mine recently found the flag and returned it to north carolina. robert langston, company b, 18, likely still buried on the field today. and of course, you see this beautiful painting by julian...
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american lives and jobs from coronavirus which he's calling now the invisible enemy the move announced via twitter is in line with what he's tried to achieve throughout his presidency the one the white house you remember in part on a promise to build a wall on the us mexico border his administration has since cracked down on both legal and illegal entries under that executive order back in 2017 the u.s. president banned travel from several muslim majority countries this was later modified after some legal challenges since february and march traveled to the u.s. from china parts of europe and the u.k. has been blocked due to corona virus we on frescoes an immigration attorney and the former deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration at the u.s. department of justice he says this would be one of trance most significant moves to close off the country yet. but what's new is that it's a formalization of what it been an ad hoc process of closing embassies and consulates around the world and so the 1st step is to the extent that this order actually provides that they certain and actually closes all
american lives and jobs from coronavirus which he's calling now the invisible enemy the move announced via twitter is in line with what he's tried to achieve throughout his presidency the one the white house you remember in part on a promise to build a wall on the us mexico border his administration has since cracked down on both legal and illegal entries under that executive order back in 2017 the u.s. president banned travel from several muslim majority countries this was later modified after...
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in fact, an enemy who has attacked those on the front line. very different kind of fight. >> that makes a lot of sense. and you are in a business where you face down all kinds of danger but it's a reminder to us of what we're dealing with. stay with me, i want to also bring in as promised, a columbia university professor who writes for "the new yorker" magazine and someone we call on often on issues of civil rights and race in america. we live in a country right now that has far more african-americans in leadership positions, which of course includes chief craig, it includes the surgeon general, it includes the last president. and yet whatever those strides may bring, we are dealing with a health care crisis that's an economic crisis that is exact r exacerbating and racial disparities that exist and that both of you have worked on. i want to play a little bit from the surgeon general on this and get your responses on that racial disparity. take a listen. >> we know that blacks are more likely to have diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, and
in fact, an enemy who has attacked those on the front line. very different kind of fight. >> that makes a lot of sense. and you are in a business where you face down all kinds of danger but it's a reminder to us of what we're dealing with. stay with me, i want to also bring in as promised, a columbia university professor who writes for "the new yorker" magazine and someone we call on often on issues of civil rights and race in america. we live in a country right now that has far...
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protect american lives and jobs from coronavirus which he calls the invisible enemy the move announced on twitter is in line with what he's trying to achieve throughout his presidency mr trump won the white house in part on a promise to build a wall on the us mexico border his administration has since cracked down on both legal and illegal entries under an executive order and 2017 the president did ban travel from several muslim majority countries but was later modified after legal challenges and since february and march traveled to the u.s. from china parts of europe and the u.k. has been blocked because of the coronavirus let's go live to our white house correspondent kimberly hellcat who's standing by for us there kimberly good afternoon good morning immigration can he do it. yeah for now the u.s. president can do it and he has been exercising a number of powers which many have accused the president of exercising almost an authoritarian style leader using some of the national emergency declarations we expect that the u.s. president will sign this executive order today and it's already being defended by s
protect american lives and jobs from coronavirus which he calls the invisible enemy the move announced on twitter is in line with what he's trying to achieve throughout his presidency mr trump won the white house in part on a promise to build a wall on the us mexico border his administration has since cracked down on both legal and illegal entries under an executive order and 2017 the president did ban travel from several muslim majority countries but was later modified after legal challenges...
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the enemy is a virus that does not distinguish between party line or state line or any other divide for that matter. and so i do think that, while people like to focus on that other stuff or not, we just keep rolling up our sleeves and working with anyone who will help. i think that also the vice president having been a governor, that is something, a perspective i think that has been really useful in terms of kind of getting down to the nitty gritty of what we, as state leaders, need. >> federal health officials said over the weekend that they're predicting the peak of cases will likely come in about a week. and you've been saying that this is going to happen in late april or early may. what is the reason for that difference and what models are you looking at to inform your decisions? and have you been seeing changes in those models? governor whitmer: so a couple of things and then of course, dr. khaldun will probably step in and share some thoughts as well. but first and foremost, we've never had enough tests to have the kind of robust testing so that we've got data that we can feel in
the enemy is a virus that does not distinguish between party line or state line or any other divide for that matter. and so i do think that, while people like to focus on that other stuff or not, we just keep rolling up our sleeves and working with anyone who will help. i think that also the vice president having been a governor, that is something, a perspective i think that has been really useful in terms of kind of getting down to the nitty gritty of what we, as state leaders, need. >>...