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en honolulu marÍa paula ochoa, noticias telemundo. >> la amenaza crece, crece para los indocumentadosverÁn afectados. vÍctor hugo rodriguez explica quiÉnes corren mÁs riesgo y quÉ pueden hacer. >> vive hace 17 aÑos en estados unidos. pero hace 7 una infracciÓn de trÁnsito la puso al borde de la deportaciÓn. . >> me detuvo un policÍa de trÁfico me dio, me dijo que en este momento no estaba dando tickets que me iba a tener que pasar un dÍa en la cÁrcel. >> se encuentra en libertad luego que su caso fue cerrado por la corte de inmigraciÓn, pero ahora teme que su caso sea reabierto y eso significarÍa tener que regresar a mÉxico. >> me pongo a pensar mÁs que nada en mis hijas porque tengo dos niÑas que son de aquÍ y va a ser difÍcil para ellas ir a un paÍs. >> abogados de inmigraciÓn confirman que el gobierno de trump estÁ reabriendo casos como el de rosa robles que habÍan sido cerrados. >> si abren sus casos vuelve a estar en un proceso de deportaciÓn, pueden ser detenidos por ice. >> en el caso de rosa robles segÚn nos dice su abogada a ella le suspendieron la deportaciÓn ya que era de b
en honolulu marÍa paula ochoa, noticias telemundo. >> la amenaza crece, crece para los indocumentadosverÁn afectados. vÍctor hugo rodriguez explica quiÉnes corren mÁs riesgo y quÉ pueden hacer. >> vive hace 17 aÑos en estados unidos. pero hace 7 una infracciÓn de trÁnsito la puso al borde de la deportaciÓn. . >> me detuvo un policÍa de trÁfico me dio, me dijo que en este momento no estaba dando tickets que me iba a tener que pasar un dÍa en la cÁrcel. >> se...
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his first stop-- a sidewalk encampment stretching two blocks near downtown honolulu. phillips knows what it's like to sleep on these streets. about a decade ago, he struggled with addiction and was homeless too. >> i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be homeless. i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be a drug addict. i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be an alcoholic. and because i have that understanding, i'm able to relate to people in a different way. >> looking for amy. >> reporter: at a park downtown, phillips and his team find a woman they know well. >> hey amy! >> how much you had to drink today? >> reporter: there are around 7,200 homeless in this state of 1.4 million people. >> hawaii is known as a beautiful island paradise. but it also has the distinction of having one of the highest per-capita rate of homelessness in the nation. >> reporter: according to the most recent statistics, hawaii's homelessness rate is now around 505 homeless for every 100,000 residents. by comparison, new york state
his first stop-- a sidewalk encampment stretching two blocks near downtown honolulu. phillips knows what it's like to sleep on these streets. about a decade ago, he struggled with addiction and was homeless too. >> i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be homeless. i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be a drug addict. i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be an alcoholic. and because i have that understanding, i'm able to...
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based in honolulu, hawaii.'ve walked this street several times before, a few years ago. it's just continued to grow to where now, as you can see, we're walking through the middle of the street right now because the sidewalks are covered in people's homes. basically, the city is looking at including this street in its sit—lie ban which would mean that all of this will have to go, but the question is — where will the people go? and that's what the city's been struggling with for years. now they're going to have to pack up and move on, or have their belongings taken. the idea is, is that if you've been disrupted, it will make you uncomfortable enough to maybe, perhaps, make better decisions about your life and accept the help that's being offered, because there is a great deal of help being offered. the sit and lie laws are controversial, with critics claiming that they criminalise the homeless. it was along waikiki beach that the city first introduced its sit and lie crackdown after hotels and other businesses lo
based in honolulu, hawaii.'ve walked this street several times before, a few years ago. it's just continued to grow to where now, as you can see, we're walking through the middle of the street right now because the sidewalks are covered in people's homes. basically, the city is looking at including this street in its sit—lie ban which would mean that all of this will have to go, but the question is — where will the people go? and that's what the city's been struggling with for years. now...
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ready to hear christmas wishes of the children of honolulu. i never did find out whether santa claus showed up that day, i suspect not. we also need to remember this was the age before spy satellites. there were no cameras in the stratosphere up there snapping photos as you would have today as 30 japanese warships silently sailed out of an obscure bay in the farthest most remote region of northern japan and began heading for hawaii. ready to sail the incredible distance of 3150 miles. that is how long their journey was. there weren't even american reconnaissance planes flying over japan because they alone if they had been doing that would have provoked a more. in other words it was hardly easy to know what the other guy was up to. keep those twee contextual points in mind. let's go to our four people i would like you to meet. the first was a civilian named helen and off the man is helen doff. she had been a resident of the hawaiian islands for about a month. she was a young mother of two, two young children and she had boarded an ocean liner i
ready to hear christmas wishes of the children of honolulu. i never did find out whether santa claus showed up that day, i suspect not. we also need to remember this was the age before spy satellites. there were no cameras in the stratosphere up there snapping photos as you would have today as 30 japanese warships silently sailed out of an obscure bay in the farthest most remote region of northern japan and began heading for hawaii. ready to sail the incredible distance of 3150 miles. that is...
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a big festival across honolulu. ka kalin in the pikachu costume.efore. but it didn't go smoothly for debbie, they are in city areas, this is where things go aside. >> oh! >> characters chasing, they turn around with concern. >> it's over. what we know about pikachu, always releases behind the scenes video and this is no exception. >> legit. >> it was completely legit. >> didn't quite get the leap he was executipecting, came up sho. you can immediately hear him say he was okay through guttural breath gasps. however, they did have to alter the story line for what they were going to shoot. >> we had to improvise on the spot, before wekts kicked out of the spot, before we take him to the hospital, shoot that scene. >> coming up solid once again and kalin took one for the team in this case. >> i'm in love, and a lot of people are falling in love with this kid aiden because he's so smart and he loves nature. >> a lot of animals like to eat trees also known as anti-asian longhorn beetles. listen closely to that asian beetles. how did they get from asia to
a big festival across honolulu. ka kalin in the pikachu costume.efore. but it didn't go smoothly for debbie, they are in city areas, this is where things go aside. >> oh! >> characters chasing, they turn around with concern. >> it's over. what we know about pikachu, always releases behind the scenes video and this is no exception. >> legit. >> it was completely legit. >> didn't quite get the leap he was executipecting, came up sho. you can immediately hear...
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. >>> one of a kind sailing boat in the world fams transpack race from southern california to honolulu. >> kpix 5's don ford caught up with the crew in san francisco bay as they get ready for the big race. >> reporter: it is like no other ocean racing sail boat in the world. lifting itself out of the water on specialized foils and unlike the americas cup boats that stay in protected water, this is designed to cross open oceans, italian skipper, giovanni, said off shore is different from buoy racing in a bay. >> when you jump from one wave to the other, and you land, you land much more stable. >> 70-foot boat. >> yes. >> jumping waves. >> jumping waves. >> reporter: mauz roty, yes-- maserati, yes, that is sponsor the team as they practice in san francisco bay, ready to compete in the world famous transpack raise from so-cal to haun lieu. >> you get a sense-- honolulu. >> you get a sense of the sailing history you are about to make? >> i don't know, i am really proud and i think our team is really concentrated and focused. >> reporter: maserati invited me on a practice run on the bay. th
. >>> one of a kind sailing boat in the world fams transpack race from southern california to honolulu. >> kpix 5's don ford caught up with the crew in san francisco bay as they get ready for the big race. >> reporter: it is like no other ocean racing sail boat in the world. lifting itself out of the water on specialized foils and unlike the americas cup boats that stay in protected water, this is designed to cross open oceans, italian skipper, giovanni, said off shore is...
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the boat returned to honolulu in hawaii after being on the journey for three years.n total. earlier i spoke to the voyaging society captain naalehu anthony. he explained how they did it without using modern technology. we have been studying for more than 40 we have been studying for more than a0 yea rs, we have been studying for more than a0 years, now, the art of non— instrument navigation. what that comes from is keen observation. you have stars rising and setting. you have stars rising and setting. you have swirled that come from certain directions, for days at a time, as well as wind patterns. so there were some of those navigators left in micronesia in the 1970s, and some of oui’ micronesia in the 1970s, and some of our captains micronesia in the 1970s, and some of ourcaptains and micronesia in the 1970s, and some of our captains and navigators spent many years working with them to be able to learn how it is that this system works. tell me, honestly, did you ever get slightly lost? yes. i think lost is a relative term, though. the system of navigation has an err
the boat returned to honolulu in hawaii after being on the journey for three years.n total. earlier i spoke to the voyaging society captain naalehu anthony. he explained how they did it without using modern technology. we have been studying for more than 40 we have been studying for more than a0 yea rs, we have been studying for more than a0 years, now, the art of non— instrument navigation. what that comes from is keen observation. you have stars rising and setting. you have stars rising and...
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the boat returned to honolulu in hawaii after being on the journey for three years.using the same techniques that brought the first polynesian settlers to hawaii hundreds of years ago. it visited 19 countries. let's speak to one of the 1a crew involved in the journey — her name isjenna ishii, thank you for being with us. firstly, how on earth did you manage to navigate this canoe without modern methods? in the pacific for the first year it is all traditional navigation and we used whatever nature gives us. stars, wind, moon, birds, planets and ocean swells. as we went through different oceans will use the same clues to guide our way. it took three years. did you get lost? no. actually the navigation system we used, depending on nature forfinding our way navigation system we used, depending on nature for finding our way was accurate. we had backup devices on board for help if we needed it but the system is so amazing that you just follow the stars and look at your cues you will end up finding the island you are looking for. that is impressive. what happened when you e
the boat returned to honolulu in hawaii after being on the journey for three years.using the same techniques that brought the first polynesian settlers to hawaii hundreds of years ago. it visited 19 countries. let's speak to one of the 1a crew involved in the journey — her name isjenna ishii, thank you for being with us. firstly, how on earth did you manage to navigate this canoe without modern methods? in the pacific for the first year it is all traditional navigation and we used whatever...
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the boat returned to honolulu in hawaii, after being on the journey for three years.an swells to guide it. the same techniques that brought the first polynesian settlers to hawaii hundreds of years ago. kathryn armstrong reports. it was an emotional farewell at the start of an epic voyage around the world. cheering. first ports of call, the islands of tahiti and samoa, where the crew were welcomed ashore by their pacific cousins. sings. in new zealand, the crew of hokule‘a were welcomed with a traditional maori greeting before learning about their shared cultural history. onto australia, where the boat sailed around the coast from sydney, visiting several different cultural and environmental sites, including the great barrier reef. the trip from australia to bali was a difficult one for the crew, due to poor conditions, but also marked the first time the canoe had ventured further than the pacific ocean. sailing into south africa after a brief stay on the island of mauritius meant the hokule‘a had successfully sailed 10,000 nautical miles. applause. the leg between so
the boat returned to honolulu in hawaii, after being on the journey for three years.an swells to guide it. the same techniques that brought the first polynesian settlers to hawaii hundreds of years ago. kathryn armstrong reports. it was an emotional farewell at the start of an epic voyage around the world. cheering. first ports of call, the islands of tahiti and samoa, where the crew were welcomed ashore by their pacific cousins. sings. in new zealand, the crew of hokule‘a were welcomed with...
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destinations are new york city, philadelphia, honolulu, oahu.an't make it -- >> more patriotic. >> if you can't travel at all, fake it. survey finds 56% of millennials post fake travel photos on travel media to make their trip seem more extravagant. bow wow posted a picture of these jets and somebody else posted a picture of him on a plane, commercial plane saying bow wow is flying private. >> i never thought about doing that. >> ivanka trump and marco rubio's meet up on capitol hill some people thought it got weird. it started with this photo, twitter is calling an awkward hug. rubio respond, investigation into the matter, even sharing his own unclassified photographing evidence. concluding that covfefe of alleged hug is false. something about hugs there's good hugs and bad hugs. >> it's weird because somebody can come in like this with a shake hand and you don't know what to do. >> also if you're shorter. >> daniel day-lewis calling it quits on his acting career. the 60-year-old performer is the only person to win three academy awards. i'm hop
destinations are new york city, philadelphia, honolulu, oahu.an't make it -- >> more patriotic. >> if you can't travel at all, fake it. survey finds 56% of millennials post fake travel photos on travel media to make their trip seem more extravagant. bow wow posted a picture of these jets and somebody else posted a picture of him on a plane, commercial plane saying bow wow is flying private. >> i never thought about doing that. >> ivanka trump and marco rubio's meet up on...
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, who has a mother in honolulu. the president declared victory yesterday. and i guess it's a victory compared to his resounding 100% losses in every other court. but if those are the kind of victories the president has, i hope he has more of them, because at the end of the day, it's a 6-3 decision yesterday from the united states supreme court saying the vast, vast bulk of the muslim ban, the refugee ban, the travel ban, cannot go into effect until they hear argument in october and i am not aware of another instance in united states history in which a president in his first 150 days has been told by the courts you can't do something that you claim you need on national security grounds, i mean that is an astounding thing to happen in the first 150 days and underscores why this panel is so important. because we are seeing an unprecedented threat by the rule of law by this president. i don't think this is a republican issue or a democratic issue, this is just a pure public rule of law issue. >> in the formulation of th
, who has a mother in honolulu. the president declared victory yesterday. and i guess it's a victory compared to his resounding 100% losses in every other court. but if those are the kind of victories the president has, i hope he has more of them, because at the end of the day, it's a 6-3 decision yesterday from the united states supreme court saying the vast, vast bulk of the muslim ban, the refugee ban, the travel ban, cannot go into effect until they hear argument in october and i am not...
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very regal looking man, 59 years old bob the morning of december 70 was expecting to play golf near honolulu. but 8:00 in the morning the telephone rang and led him to step outside of this house on to the lawn of his house which is still there his house looks down on to the harbor where to this day you can see the current pacific fleet. as he watched from that spot he could see dozens and dozens of japanese plan -- planes beginning to bomb the ships in the harbor. his ships. he was the commander of the pacific fleet and until that moment he had nearly 40 years of service in the navy that was spotless. had suc he succeeded at every command he ever had and now watching from his house he saw destruction and smoke and one of his battleshipsg to t already beginning to turned over because it had taken soin many torpedoes and was filling up so rapidly the noise was tremendous it is hard to appreciate how noisy it must have been. - everything he thought he knew about military tactics and the capability of the japanese was blown up right before his eyes all the decisions he was making about the threa
very regal looking man, 59 years old bob the morning of december 70 was expecting to play golf near honolulu. but 8:00 in the morning the telephone rang and led him to step outside of this house on to the lawn of his house which is still there his house looks down on to the harbor where to this day you can see the current pacific fleet. as he watched from that spot he could see dozens and dozens of japanese plan -- planes beginning to bomb the ships in the harbor. his ships. he was the...
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who has worked as a reporter, editor, and staff writer for such newspapers and magazines as the honolulu advertiser and news week. he's the author of the oddsy of the code breaker who outwitted yamamoto at midway. it's the author carlson describes as the most consequential author. he also tells us the information gathering on pearl harbor was actually the work of many individuals and to discuss these individuals who changed the course of history, please welcome elliot carlson. [ applause ] >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i want to thank the sponsors for having me in today. appreciate it. want to thank you all for coming, and i want to quickly honor officer rumsey. what was your rank, sir? >> [ inaudible ]. >> okay. so very much -- very honored to have you here in the audience. thank you. my theme today, midway and code breaking -- might need a bit of an explanation. it suggests there was a time before midway when he was not of age. and this might seem odd because the art of sis, the art of decipherering code as a long history. it goes back to the romans. the british navy stymied the
who has worked as a reporter, editor, and staff writer for such newspapers and magazines as the honolulu advertiser and news week. he's the author of the oddsy of the code breaker who outwitted yamamoto at midway. it's the author carlson describes as the most consequential author. he also tells us the information gathering on pearl harbor was actually the work of many individuals and to discuss these individuals who changed the course of history, please welcome elliot carlson. [ applause ]...
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elliot carlson is a long time journalist who worked as a reporter, editor and staff writer for the honolulu journal and "newsweek" and graduates from the university of oregon and stanford, university, author of "the odyssey of the code breaker at midway." it explores the life and career as he describes as the most consequential actor in the midway drama. he tells us code breaking and intelligence gathering at pearl harbor was actually the work of many individualized. to discuss the efforts of these individuals who changed the course of history, please welcome elliot carlson. applause] >> good >> good morning. i want to thank the sponsors for having me in today, appreciate it. i want to thank you all for coming and i want to honor officer rumsey. what was your rank, sir? okay. very much honored to have you here in the audience, thank you. my theme today midway and code breaking, when cryptoanalysis came of age, might need a bit of an explanation. it suggests there was a time before midway when this analysis was not of age. this might seem odd because cryptoanalysis, the art of breaking secre
elliot carlson is a long time journalist who worked as a reporter, editor and staff writer for the honolulu journal and "newsweek" and graduates from the university of oregon and stanford, university, author of "the odyssey of the code breaker at midway." it explores the life and career as he describes as the most consequential actor in the midway drama. he tells us code breaking and intelligence gathering at pearl harbor was actually the work of many individualized. to...
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the boat returned to honolulu in hawaii — after being on the journey for three years.first polynesian settlers to hawaii hundreds of years ago. it visited 19 countries in total. let's speak to one of the 14 crew involved in the journey — her name isjenna ishii. —— let's speak to one of the voyaging society captain his name is naalehu anthony. if you didn't use it modern navigation techniques, how did you get around the globe? we have been studying the art of non— instrument navigation. you have swells that come from a certain direction for days at a time as well as wind patterns that do the same. there we re patterns that do the same. there were some of those navigators left in micronesia in the 70s and some of oui’ in micronesia in the 70s and some of our captains in micronesia in the 70s and some of ourcaptains and in micronesia in the 70s and some of our captains and navigators spent many years working with them to be able to learn how it is that this system works. tell me honestly, did you ever get even slightly lost? yeah, i mean, lost is a relative term. the syst
the boat returned to honolulu in hawaii — after being on the journey for three years.first polynesian settlers to hawaii hundreds of years ago. it visited 19 countries in total. let's speak to one of the 14 crew involved in the journey — her name isjenna ishii. —— let's speak to one of the voyaging society captain his name is naalehu anthony. if you didn't use it modern navigation techniques, how did you get around the globe? we have been studying the art of non— instrument...
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the injunction in maryland, and the likely order of the 9th circuit upholding the injunction in honolulu nationwide. they' th they're-- >> it's a district judge's willfulness rather than evidence. >> the supreme court doesn't like to rule until it's over. lou: we're talking national security. what the president is saying is crystal clear to those justices and american people, we're talking about american lives and talking about my responsibility under the constitution to protect those lives and this supreme court better wake up. >> so what he should hope for and what attorney general sessions should ask for, is lifting the stay during the pendency of the litigation. shouldn't say we don't want this to be tried. he shouldn't say they can't challenge me. just let me run the foreign policy of the united states which you, supreme court says in exclusively in my hands. lou: which the constitution says is his responsibility. >> let me use the statutory authority which congress has given me, which every one of my modern predecessors has to keep the country safe. you can try anything you want an
the injunction in maryland, and the likely order of the 9th circuit upholding the injunction in honolulu nationwide. they' th they're-- >> it's a district judge's willfulness rather than evidence. >> the supreme court doesn't like to rule until it's over. lou: we're talking national security. what the president is saying is crystal clear to those justices and american people, we're talking about american lives and talking about my responsibility under the constitution to protect...
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a traditional polynesian canoe has returned to honolulu in hawaii, completing the first—ever round—the—worlda vessel. the boat took three years to journey around the globe. now on bbc news ‘addicted to protein‘ — an investigation into the multi billion—pound supplement industry. i'm training to run a marathon, and it's going to be tough, so i need to be as fit and strong as possible. a lot of people have told me about the need to take protein supplements, notjust to build up my muscle but to help my muscles repair as quickly as they can. so do i take supplements or not? i want to be fitter, i want to be more athletic, i want to be stronger. it's a multibillion—dollar industry. anything with protein written on it will sell. work out, take protein, don't eat carbohydrates, you will look like an adonis. that was my thinking. the amount of protein supplements people have been buying has been growing massively in the last few years. i get what it does, it builds and repairs muscle. but some dieticians argue that people just aren't taking it right. ali. hi, there, how what you doing? hi. nice to p
a traditional polynesian canoe has returned to honolulu in hawaii, completing the first—ever round—the—worlda vessel. the boat took three years to journey around the globe. now on bbc news ‘addicted to protein‘ — an investigation into the multi billion—pound supplement industry. i'm training to run a marathon, and it's going to be tough, so i need to be as fit and strong as possible. a lot of people have told me about the need to take protein supplements, notjust to build up my...
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logistical logical matters and realized that he can direct the battle better right to pearl harbor and honolulu area. he never considered going out to sea because he could directed better from hawaii. he was doing what is necessary. yamamoto is in a position where he can control everything but it wasn't a micromanaging influence. yamamoto has some of the best of the communication that meant and you have a situation where the latest intelligence -- they would be received but they are often not received by the advanced forces -- when you add the insistence on radio silence, become an on blinders and they need to. this is the principle by which he agreed to get into the combat. he said the main part will be without exposing our characters to dig deep destruction out of proportion to the damage it can conflict. we have to accept the danger. he is willing to accept odds -- the dangerous odds because he is going by the total count of ships at sea, the divided nature of the plan. they had not given that all the way. he does not the japanese carrier forces are separate. these are terms by which they ex
logistical logical matters and realized that he can direct the battle better right to pearl harbor and honolulu area. he never considered going out to sea because he could directed better from hawaii. he was doing what is necessary. yamamoto is in a position where he can control everything but it wasn't a micromanaging influence. yamamoto has some of the best of the communication that meant and you have a situation where the latest intelligence -- they would be received but they are often not...
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mind when i consider roosevelt's valor in these months, one is a visit he paid in the hills above honolulu to the wards of a new navy hospital where patients including amputees survivors of the assault in the pacific, including amputees, roosevelt, who never allowed himself to be photographed in public, the narrow wheelchair he designed for himself, had the secret service wheel him through those wards stopping at every bed so the wounded airmen and marines could draw a measure of encouragement and solace from the example of a president who hadn't been able to take a step unassisted for nearly a quarter of a century. there is was a kind of communion. the other image involves his wheelchair. he left two days after his fourth inauguration and was gone for a month. two days after he returned he went to the capital to address congress for what would prove to be the final time. the chamber full, he had himself wheeled down the island transferred to an armchair from which he spoke in a seated position at the foot of the podium where he previously stood uncomfortably in his braces saying without a
mind when i consider roosevelt's valor in these months, one is a visit he paid in the hills above honolulu to the wards of a new navy hospital where patients including amputees survivors of the assault in the pacific, including amputees, roosevelt, who never allowed himself to be photographed in public, the narrow wheelchair he designed for himself, had the secret service wheel him through those wards stopping at every bed so the wounded airmen and marines could draw a measure of encouragement...
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navy in honolulu, hawaii. the u.s. navy began what turned out to be the largest sea and air search for a missing aircraft and history. they search for over two weeks. >> she was all ready well-known when she went missing during an attempt to fly around the world. >> in a 10 year period she skyrocketed. she was the equivalent of a rock star in her day. the last flight she made was a 1937. of course, she did not complete that flight. >> reporter: she almost completed the trip but the plane went down in her remains were never found despite numerous searches in the pacific>> they use battleships and air carriers and they over flew the island while they saw some people have probably lived there, they did not see any evidence of immediate or recent activities. and certainly no evidence of anyone on the island. there are many other theories out there for >> reporter: it is believes she may have landed on an uninhabited island. >> some having her go to other islands to be spying in the 1937 time era. some have her landing on a
navy in honolulu, hawaii. the u.s. navy began what turned out to be the largest sea and air search for a missing aircraft and history. they search for over two weeks. >> she was all ready well-known when she went missing during an attempt to fly around the world. >> in a 10 year period she skyrocketed. she was the equivalent of a rock star in her day. the last flight she made was a 1937. of course, she did not complete that flight. >> reporter: she almost completed the trip...
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my husband and i moved to honolulu, but still listen almost every day.love the story about your wife never bowing to money. (steve) world's ugliest dog contest tonight in petaluma...(pam) and here's the winner. this is martha she is a 3- year old mastiff from sebastapol... her owners say, she is full of love and a lot of drool. here are a few other finalists.. pet owners from all over the world bring their pups to compete.. the event is intended to show all how did we test our improved dixie ultra plates? with two pounds of steak. in each hand. so they stay strong. even when dinner's a bit of a challenge. dixie ultra, with new flexproof technology. stress tested so you can stress less at dinner. - welcome to the las vegas strip, where the hottest ticket in town is here at mount midoriyama, because this could finally be the night someone conquers the world's toughest obstacle course and becomes the first american ninja warrior. hello, everyone, i'm matt iseman alongside former nfl defensive end akbar gbajabiamila. all season long we've said the ninjas wer
my husband and i moved to honolulu, but still listen almost every day.love the story about your wife never bowing to money. (steve) world's ugliest dog contest tonight in petaluma...(pam) and here's the winner. this is martha she is a 3- year old mastiff from sebastapol... her owners say, she is full of love and a lot of drool. here are a few other finalists.. pet owners from all over the world bring their pups to compete.. the event is intended to show all how did we test our improved dixie...
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logical manner and realized that he can direct the battle better right there from pearl harbor in honolulu area. in other words, from hawaii than he can if he's steaming around on a ship in the field. so nimitz never considered going out to sea because he can direct it better from hawaii. he's going to trust his commanders, fletcher and spurens on the scene. yamamoto, however, on yamato is in a position to control everything but also had a -- it wasn't a micromanaging influence but it was the yamato has some of the best communication equipment and you had a situation piling up where the latest intelligence and updates that were received, they would be received by yamato and often not received by the advance forces, the flagship of the carrier kagi or the commander of the invasion force support group of cruisers kando. he wasn't getting them, either. so, when you add yamamoto's insistence on radio silence, they come in blinder than they may need to. okay? this is nimitz's principle by which he agreed to get into the combat. he said, the main point will be without exposing our carriers to da
logical manner and realized that he can direct the battle better right there from pearl harbor in honolulu area. in other words, from hawaii than he can if he's steaming around on a ship in the field. so nimitz never considered going out to sea because he can direct it better from hawaii. he's going to trust his commanders, fletcher and spurens on the scene. yamamoto, however, on yamato is in a position to control everything but also had a -- it wasn't a micromanaging influence but it was the...
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the state of hawaii has filed the case with the federal judge who officially held the case in honolulu to say that this new set of regulations needs to be broadened and certainly needs to be clarified. >> reporter: what affect could this have, could they stop the travel ban once again. >> reporter: it wouldn't stop t but potentially it would broaden the categories of people who could come in under this idea of close family relationships. >> take us back to monday, the u.s. supreme court, it weighed in, it is going to hear the full days in october, but on monday they had several options. they could have left the stay in place. it kind of came in the middle. we were talking. explain what they did to reach the decision to come to where we are. >> sure. as you were staying. they had two extremes which were possibilities. one would be to put the executive order back into effect, which is what the president wanted, or to leave the stays which the ninth circuit and the 4th issue essentially had issued, which is what the plaintiffs want. instead they went to the middle. i think they went to th
the state of hawaii has filed the case with the federal judge who officially held the case in honolulu to say that this new set of regulations needs to be broadened and certainly needs to be clarified. >> reporter: what affect could this have, could they stop the travel ban once again. >> reporter: it wouldn't stop t but potentially it would broaden the categories of people who could come in under this idea of close family relationships. >> take us back to monday, the u.s....
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. >> tucker: yet, don't have anything else to worry about honolulu, like the biggest population homeless population repealed >> tucker: it opposes the travel ban, he joins us tonight. so it seems like the travel ban as first envisioned has been pared down by the supreme court, but it seems like it's getting pretty hard to argue that it's radical or it's excluding all muslims, or it's racist, what exactly is wrong with this law at this point? >> you know, i think the point is that this ban was made in the interest of national security. but as we've seen by the way it's been revised and continued to be changed, this isn't really about national security. if this is about the president trying to make it good a campaign promise to "make a complete shutdown of muslims entering this country." this is really about politics and not national security. >> tucker: leaving aside the question of how you could know the president's motives or know what it's really about, and none of us knows that, if that is in fact the intent, not doing a very good job because the largest muslim countries in the world
. >> tucker: yet, don't have anything else to worry about honolulu, like the biggest population homeless population repealed >> tucker: it opposes the travel ban, he joins us tonight. so it seems like the travel ban as first envisioned has been pared down by the supreme court, but it seems like it's getting pretty hard to argue that it's radical or it's excluding all muslims, or it's racist, what exactly is wrong with this law at this point? >> you know, i think the point is...
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it tops vaguest, tops orlando, it tops -- >> honolulu. >> honolulu. >> grand canyon. >> interesting. visit philly. beyonce baby reportedly still in the hospital. the reason the babies may be under close watch. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> that shot, liver shot, that's 17-foot long pool, first day of summer. >> you can hear dj saul talking as he's playing because it is a fuel party, baby. >> get there in about 40 minutes. >> we have weird pool party. we have the pool but nobody's in the pool. >> okay. might be little chill. good day, prince william's 35th birthday today. >> happy birthday to prince william. >> still, oh, married, you mean? >> married guy. >> talking about harry. >> yes, thinking har. >> i prince william. so i wonder how they'll celebrate. >> bring us up to date on prince william. >> we know beyonce delivered the twins in los angeles, so they've not given a lot of details about the birth. and maybe because of what's happening. because they're still being treated because they were born premature according to "tmz." >> skin of the infant is yellow? >> jaundice, not so unusual. >> b
it tops vaguest, tops orlando, it tops -- >> honolulu. >> honolulu. >> grand canyon. >> interesting. visit philly. beyonce baby reportedly still in the hospital. the reason the babies may be under close watch. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> that shot, liver shot, that's 17-foot long pool, first day of summer. >> you can hear dj saul talking as he's playing because it is a fuel party, baby. >> get there in about 40 minutes. >> we have...
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the same thing was true in honolulu two days ago from high tides because of the sealevel rise. we are going to suffer some of these consequences but we can limit and avoid catastrophic consequences if we accelerate the pace of change that is beginning. >> we should point out you have a sequel coming up called in inconvenient sequel in july and i understand you will have to rewrite the ending because of the decision the president just made. >> the directors are putting a new segment at the very end of the movie, and i think that's appropriate. >> thank you. thanks for joining us. let's not wait another 17 years. >> done. >> let's discuss high drama when james come he testifies before the senate intelligence committee. plus, what would you like to ask the panel about what we can expect to learn. go to facebook or twitter at fox news sunday and we may use your news sunday and we may use your question on the air if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no
the same thing was true in honolulu two days ago from high tides because of the sealevel rise. we are going to suffer some of these consequences but we can limit and avoid catastrophic consequences if we accelerate the pace of change that is beginning. >> we should point out you have a sequel coming up called in inconvenient sequel in july and i understand you will have to rewrite the ending because of the decision the president just made. >> the directors are putting a new segment...
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tiffany from honolulu made her first visit to planned parenthood when she was 21 under unexpected circumstances during a pregnancy scare. she felt that having a child at that time in her life would be extremely difficult and would have negatively impacted her ability to finish school. during her visit to the clinic, tiffany took a pregnancy test and discovered she wasn't pregnant. her caregivers were then able to counsel tiffany about her sexual health without judgment. they walked her through the different options she had and administered an s.t.d. test. she left the clinic with a prescription for birth control. kim, a young attorney from my state, recently wrote to my office to tell her story about turning to planned parenthood when she faced an unexpected pregnancy. after having a safe and open conversation with the staff at her local planned parenthood, kim decided she was not ready to have a baby and ended her pregnancy. planned parenthood gave her the space and opportunity to make the best decision for her. as she recounted to us, quote, you don't have to like someone's choice, but you do
tiffany from honolulu made her first visit to planned parenthood when she was 21 under unexpected circumstances during a pregnancy scare. she felt that having a child at that time in her life would be extremely difficult and would have negatively impacted her ability to finish school. during her visit to the clinic, tiffany took a pregnancy test and discovered she wasn't pregnant. her caregivers were then able to counsel tiffany about her sexual health without judgment. they walked her through...
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amazing new york is one, philly two, honolulu number three.eone should have all three of those on their must experience list any day. >> now, we beat hawaii. can we just celebrate that? my gosh. >> i love it. but why? >> laid back vibe, indelible mark on american history, great restaurants, just walkable, accessible, you can get there easily, people keep coming in droves every year all sortment reasons for being very high. new to the list this year, just dove in at number two, travel editor said they were thrilled with those results. >> i get the history and all of that. >> i think the history huge. when you get to walk around, see betsy ross walking around, reenactors, all of the different sites there is area is amazing. >> the franklin institute, from kids, you can entertain them for full day. and for the adults, that barnes museum. >> there are so many to choose from, honestly we get a lot of repeat visitors. this, people don't realize, if philadelphia were not inbetween new york and dc, and you have the cultural selections you have here, a
amazing new york is one, philly two, honolulu number three.eone should have all three of those on their must experience list any day. >> now, we beat hawaii. can we just celebrate that? my gosh. >> i love it. but why? >> laid back vibe, indelible mark on american history, great restaurants, just walkable, accessible, you can get there easily, people keep coming in droves every year all sortment reasons for being very high. new to the list this year, just dove in at number two,...
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. >> i and it is in front of other spots, such as honolulu, hawaii, and the grand canyon. >> how aboutmagine? people are saying that you should come to philly before go to hawaii. i mean, price weiss, i agree. >> or orlando, no, i don't want to poo poo this whole thing, but his is the second tourist destination in america. >> i mean, i do love philly so i'm glad they're saying. >> probably wondering what's the criteria? we'll break that down with car a from the tourism department. >> from visit fill. >> i all about trying to get people to visit. so i'm sure they're excited about this. >> oh, ya. >> all right, coming up on 7:00 this wednesday morning, jenny, what do you got? >> good morning, guys. so state police still on the scene here, in ottsville hours after they found firearms and chemical explosives inside of a this home. the latest on the investigation is next. >> seven shots. >> i do have a firearm on me. don't pull it out. don't pull it out. (shots heard). >> a routine traffic stop turns deadly in just moments. newly-released video shows just how quickly now acquitted police of
. >> i and it is in front of other spots, such as honolulu, hawaii, and the grand canyon. >> how aboutmagine? people are saying that you should come to philly before go to hawaii. i mean, price weiss, i agree. >> or orlando, no, i don't want to poo poo this whole thing, but his is the second tourist destination in america. >> i mean, i do love philly so i'm glad they're saying. >> probably wondering what's the criteria? we'll break that down with car a from the...
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returning for their second day from honolulu, hawaii--it's the champs-- it's the schaefer family.eering and applause] and from houston, texas-- that's h-town--it's the jones family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody could drive out of here in a brand-new car. let's to meet the jones family. steve: hey, ashley. ashley: hello, steve. steve: all right. how you doing? ashley: how are you? i'm good, and yourself? steve: well, you know, i'm--i'm the same all the time. i'm always in a good mood... ashley: you are. steve: so that's it, all right? ashley, introduce everybody. ashley: this is my wonderful dad big al--you saw him--my little sister ariel, my beautiful mother paulette, and my beautiful older sister quiana. steve: yeah. hey, come on, houston. win yourself some money. let's go. hey, y'all ready to play "feud"? let's get it on. give me renee. give me ashley. ha ha ha! top 6 answers on the board. name something a short man does to make himself look taller. ashley: buy taller shoes. steve: buy taller shoes.
returning for their second day from honolulu, hawaii--it's the champs-- it's the schaefer family.eering and applause] and from houston, texas-- that's h-town--it's the jones family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody could drive out of here in a brand-new car. let's to meet the jones family. steve: hey, ashley. ashley: hello, steve. steve: all right. how you doing? ashley: how are you? i'm good, and yourself? steve: well, you know,...
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the same thing was true in honolulu just two days ago.s because of the sea level rising. we are going to suffer some of these consequences, but we can limit and avoid the most catastrophic consequences if we accelerate the pace of change that is now beginning. >> chris: we should point out you have a sequel coming up, called "an inconvenient sequel." i understand that you will have to rewrite the ending because of the decision the president just >> vice pres. gore: the director is bonnie cohen john shank are putting a new segment at the end of the movie and i think is appropriate. >> chris: thank you, thanks for joining us. let's not wait another 17 years. >> vice pres. gore: deal. >> chris: okay. if up next bring in our sunday group to discuss a moment of high drama when former fbi director james comey truck, testifies in front of the senate intelligence committee. go to facebook or twitter, @foxnewssunday, and we may use your question on the air. >> is the white house going to invoke executive privilege to get him to not testify? >> i'm
the same thing was true in honolulu just two days ago.s because of the sea level rising. we are going to suffer some of these consequences, but we can limit and avoid the most catastrophic consequences if we accelerate the pace of change that is now beginning. >> chris: we should point out you have a sequel coming up, called "an inconvenient sequel." i understand that you will have to rewrite the ending because of the decision the president just >> vice pres. gore: the...