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jamie: harl's captain, 26-year-old navy lieutenant, john f. kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: right here, you could barely see over, and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes. jamie: 4 feel the away is where harold was operateing that turret this puts it in perspective. >> idea was to go out attack the destroyers and sink them. jamie: no radar? >> the 109 had no radar. >> on one such night august 1, 1943, out of darkness. a japanese destroyer traveling at 40 knots. 19-year-old harold marney is stationed in that gun turret. >> he gave the alarm, ship at 2:00. >> reporter: 2:00. jamie: the ship slices right through pt109. >> right here this wing tank, actually exploded. jamie: hard to imagine anyone could have survived. >> things happened so fast, he probably got sucked into the weight of the ship. jamie: harold and a second sailor andrew did not have a chance, the surviving sailors swam to a small string of islands and take refuge until they are rescued 6 days later
jamie: harl's captain, 26-year-old navy lieutenant, john f. kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: right here, you could barely see over, and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes. jamie: 4 feel the away is where harold was operateing that turret this puts it in perspective. >> idea was to go out attack the destroyers and sink them. jamie: no radar? >> the 109 had no radar. >> on one...
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Feb 17, 2015
02/15
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jamie: harl's captain, 26-year-old navy lieutenant, john f. kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: right here, you could barely see over, and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes. jamie: 4 feel the away is where harold was operateing that turret this puts it in perspective. >> idea was to go out attack the destroyers and sink them. jamie: no radar? >> the 109 had no radar. >> on one such night august 1, 1943, out of darkness. a japanese destroyer traveling at 40 knots. 19-year-old harold marney is stationed in that gun turret. >> he gave the alarm, ship at 2:00. >> reporter: 2:00. jamie: the ship slices right through pt109. >> right here this wing tank, actually exploded. jamie: hard to imagine anyone could have survived. >> things happened so fast, he probably got sucked into the weight of the ship. jamie: harold and a second sailor andrew did not have a chance, the surviving sailors swam to a small string of islands and take refuge until they are rescued 6 days later
jamie: harl's captain, 26-year-old navy lieutenant, john f. kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: right here, you could barely see over, and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes. jamie: 4 feel the away is where harold was operateing that turret this puts it in perspective. >> idea was to go out attack the destroyers and sink them. jamie: no radar? >> the 109 had no radar. >> on one...
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Feb 15, 2015
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and one night, another of my characters, bill paley and his wife walk and the club, harling -- hear ellington and they sign him up and out goes his music to san diego, duluth new york city, and new york starts to transform the whole country, the style of music buildings, the works. thanks a lot. appreciate it. [applause] >> if anyone has any questions please feel free to come up to the front and speak clearly into the mic. >> i would like for you toll us about the publisher who signed up f. scott fitzgerald -- >> oh, yes horace. >> we don't know about. >> another -- the book has lot of facets to it, a lot of characters and all of mid-town is -- all of new york is moving uptown in the 1920s. the garment industry moves from the lower east side. up to 7th avenue and so does the publishing industry and the publishing industry needs to be near agents, magazines et cetera, talent. and a whole series of young publishers comes on the scene and challenge the old guard. most of the old publishers are jew rich, richmond simon, meets a guy named schuster. glad for those guys. bennett cerf, who founds ran
and one night, another of my characters, bill paley and his wife walk and the club, harling -- hear ellington and they sign him up and out goes his music to san diego, duluth new york city, and new york starts to transform the whole country, the style of music buildings, the works. thanks a lot. appreciate it. [applause] >> if anyone has any questions please feel free to come up to the front and speak clearly into the mic. >> i would like for you toll us about the publisher who...
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Feb 22, 2015
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harl marney. >> whais >> but first, our quiz question.al memorabilia ever sold at auction? is it washington's personally annotated draft copy of the constitution? lincoln's signeded emancipation patriotically information or the speech and handwritten notes? the answer in a moment. try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. no photos of men tworking on ranches.. just a ram 1500 ecodiesel that gets 156 more miles per tank than the ford f-150 ecoboost. get more facts at ramtrucks.com. lemons are squeezing, and stomachs are growling. or is it just me? every minute between you and red lobster's lobsterfest feels like an eternity. and who could blame you for craving our largest variety of succulent lobster dishes all year? dishes like dueling lobster tails. with one tail topped with creamy shrimp and a second tail stuffed with tender crab. i was hungry already, and now you sho
harl marney. >> whais >> but first, our quiz question.al memorabilia ever sold at auction? is it washington's personally annotated draft copy of the constitution? lincoln's signeded emancipation patriotically information or the speech and handwritten notes? the answer in a moment. try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the...
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Feb 5, 2015
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. >> harle >> does that dog look guilty or not?> not meeting eye at all. >> this is the look of guilt -- i -- i -- i don't know. i don't see it it's not true. >> tell me what you think of the second dog's expression. >> casey? >> the dog wasn't not looking at owner. the dog was staring at the other dog. >> really? >> casey. did you do that? i think you did. >> that's so bad. poor dog. he's like dad, help me. >> finally, removed the box. >> come he. and he's hey, nothing happened here. >> good video. >> no idea he did any wrong. >> so simple. so good. >> you know what else is simple and so good? litter of golden retriever puppies. >> aw. >> can i have a knew. >> you can have all you . >> oh look at mom. she's cute too. >> this type of video's one of those that doesn't get old. you can sit and watch it forever. so cute. they can do anything. >> bowl full of ice. happy with that. >> this is awe. >>> it's a clash between. >> two groups of young teens supporting their favorite soccer club. >> how their idea of showing support is nothing
. >> harle >> does that dog look guilty or not?> not meeting eye at all. >> this is the look of guilt -- i -- i -- i don't know. i don't see it it's not true. >> tell me what you think of the second dog's expression. >> casey? >> the dog wasn't not looking at owner. the dog was staring at the other dog. >> really? >> casey. did you do that? i think you did. >> that's so bad. poor dog. he's like dad, help me. >> finally, removed the...
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Feb 14, 2015
02/15
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and one night, another of my characters, bill paley and his wife walk and the club, harling -- hear ellingtonand they sign him up and out goes his music to san diego, duluth new york city, and new york starts to transform the whole country, the style of music buildings, the works. thanks a lot. appreciate it. [applause] >> if anyone has any questions please feel free to come up to the front and speak clearly into the mic. >> i would like for you toll us about the publisher who signed up f. scott fitzgerald -- >> oh, yes horace. >> we don't know about. >> another -- the book has lot of facets to it, a lot of characters and all of mid-town is -- all of new york is moving uptown in the 1920s. the garment industry moves from the lower east side. up to 7th avenue and so does the publishing industry and the publishing industry needs to be near agents, magazines et cetera, talent. and a whole series of young publishers comes on the scene and challenge the old guard. most of the old publishers are jew rich, richmond simon, meets a guy named schuster. glad for those guys. bennett cerf, who founds rand
and one night, another of my characters, bill paley and his wife walk and the club, harling -- hear ellingtonand they sign him up and out goes his music to san diego, duluth new york city, and new york starts to transform the whole country, the style of music buildings, the works. thanks a lot. appreciate it. [applause] >> if anyone has any questions please feel free to come up to the front and speak clearly into the mic. >> i would like for you toll us about the publisher who...