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when he took her to honolulu, was she bringing back meth with her?ws, she may have been smuggling drugs in her new louis vuitton suitcase and not even known it. >> the final act of the story? sandra found out about the drug ring and was killed before she could go to the police. but that was just a rumor in a sea of rumors. police didn't seem any closer to finding sandra's killer, whoever it was. the case grew colder with each passing year. larry still thought darren killed sandra, and it seemed wherever larry went on this small island, there he was. >> this is the house there with the boat and truck in there. it is not easy going by here and knowing that he's still running free. we've -- we've got to get this case solved. >> on this day larry and sandra's mom toshi had to see darren at grandson austin's little league game. that's darren on the field coaching. and in the dugout with his girlfriend, a woman he had known since before sandra's murder. and it was at this point 2009, three years after sandra's murder, when larry felt the time had come for
when he took her to honolulu, was she bringing back meth with her?ws, she may have been smuggling drugs in her new louis vuitton suitcase and not even known it. >> the final act of the story? sandra found out about the drug ring and was killed before she could go to the police. but that was just a rumor in a sea of rumors. police didn't seem any closer to finding sandra's killer, whoever it was. the case grew colder with each passing year. larry still thought darren killed sandra, and it...
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la corte de inmigraciÓn estÁ en honolulu.es no la van a tener fÁcil para solucionar su situaciÓn migratoria. jorge: nos vamos, gracias y buenas noches. ♪ ♪ zeynep: cielos, me siento tan relajada. siempre nos quedamos en casa, mi vida antes de casarme era más emocionante que esto. ozan: eh, ¿puede traernos la cuenta? zeynep: oh, ¿qué, nos iremos tan rápido? ozan: por la voz de mi hermana, parecía una llamada urgente, sería mejor irnos pronto. zeynep: no sé por qué, pero ustedes siempre me excluyen cuando se trata
la corte de inmigraciÓn estÁ en honolulu.es no la van a tener fÁcil para solucionar su situaciÓn migratoria. jorge: nos vamos, gracias y buenas noches. ♪ ♪ zeynep: cielos, me siento tan relajada. siempre nos quedamos en casa, mi vida antes de casarme era más emocionante que esto. ozan: eh, ¿puede traernos la cuenta? zeynep: oh, ¿qué, nos iremos tan rápido? ozan: por la voz de mi hermana, parecía una llamada urgente, sería mejor irnos pronto. zeynep: no sé por qué, pero ustedes...
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and ended up her parents, her father was actually a seventh day adventist minister in honolulu and he had no idea what had happened to his son-in-law or his daughter. after the war was over, she was able to contact her parents and it still took many years for her to save money, for her parents to save money for their congregation in honolulu to raise money. and they were reunited in honolulu and for years -- i mean, laura told me that for a long time a big meal for the tatsuguchi girls was like whale bluber soup, and they show up in honolulu and there's fruit growing on trees. and laura became a u.s. citizen. i met taiacho just a few weeks before she died. she had been living with laura for years, for decades, actually, in l.a. i met her out there and i really felt like she had just been through so much and she had survived so much with her daughters. she had poured her life into her daughters, who both came from really nothing in japan. they moved to the united states and they both went to college and ended up as nurses. those girls -- taiacho gave her life for her daughters. when i
and ended up her parents, her father was actually a seventh day adventist minister in honolulu and he had no idea what had happened to his son-in-law or his daughter. after the war was over, she was able to contact her parents and it still took many years for her to save money, for her parents to save money for their congregation in honolulu to raise money. and they were reunited in honolulu and for years -- i mean, laura told me that for a long time a big meal for the tatsuguchi girls was like...
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scattered showers in honolulu, nice and warm. nw york city 59.hicago looking at rain with 65 degrees and los angeles bright sunshine and 85 degrees. if you're staying here in the bay area overnight, the temperatures will fall. it will be cool enough especially in the north bay valleys to where you'll be able to sleep well tonight. low to mid forts except napa. 52 in san francisco. 51 oakland. 50 degrees in san jose. take a look at those highs for your saturday in the south bay. it's going to be warm. 86 in gilroy. 83 in san jose. the temperatures will come up some more over today's highs. low 80s in redwood city. 72 half moon bay. downtown san francisco, 74 degrees. north bay temperatures, 83 degrees in san rafael. 86 in santa rosa. in the east bay, beautiful day. 79 in oakland. 80 hayward. 82 castro valley. the winds will be increasing. so saturday night we'll be looking at the winds increasing in the north bay hills. you can see it around 4:00 a.m. going into sunday morning. that's going to dry out the atmosphere and bring us higher fire danger
scattered showers in honolulu, nice and warm. nw york city 59.hicago looking at rain with 65 degrees and los angeles bright sunshine and 85 degrees. if you're staying here in the bay area overnight, the temperatures will fall. it will be cool enough especially in the north bay valleys to where you'll be able to sleep well tonight. low to mid forts except napa. 52 in san francisco. 51 oakland. 50 degrees in san jose. take a look at those highs for your saturday in the south bay. it's going to be...
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bought the first l and l drive in in honolulu in 1976. turning it into a national franchise. carol lina was the first to obtain an m.d. degree. identify necessary was the first graduate of the school of public health, nursing, and social work at the university of hawaii. she received the jefferson award in 1986 for her service. francisco flores trinidad jr. of honolulu was an award wing editorial cartoonist who became the first asian editorial cartoonist syndicated in the united states. and a loyal filipino american who fought alongside our troops in world war ii was the first filipino american school principal. i was cently honored to join the promotion ceremony from colonel to brigadier general in the hawaii national nard the rs filipino american to in history. we also regularly honor the over 250,000 filipinos who answered the call to protect and defend the united states and philippines in the pacific theater. in 2016, president obama signed into law the filipino veterans of world war ii congressional gold medal act to bestow congress' highest honor upon these worthy veter
bought the first l and l drive in in honolulu in 1976. turning it into a national franchise. carol lina was the first to obtain an m.d. degree. identify necessary was the first graduate of the school of public health, nursing, and social work at the university of hawaii. she received the jefferson award in 1986 for her service. francisco flores trinidad jr. of honolulu was an award wing editorial cartoonist who became the first asian editorial cartoonist syndicated in the united states. and a...
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theook many months for congregation in honolulu to raise money. they were reunited in honolulu. for a long time, it was a big deal. it was like we'll blubber soup. -- whale blubber soup. and laura became a u.s. citizen. i met taiaiko a few months before she died. she had been living in l.a. she had survived so much with her daughters. they both came from really nothing. they ended up as nurses. taiaiko gave her life up for her daughters. >> i have the microphone, but you answered my question already. .hank you so much it was a wonderful presentation. >> mark, do have plans to work in japan itself? >> yes. yes. -- i don't know -- 10 countries. i hope that this one goes as .ell what we called world war ii, it is the pacific war. we have a different view of what is taught in japanese schools. did she ever sees the document her father wrote? : yes, laura did see the document her father wrote, not the original. one of the great things with last name like hers is people can find you. , they would mail their copy of the diary to laura and laura met many u.s. vets that way. >> did that
theook many months for congregation in honolulu to raise money. they were reunited in honolulu. for a long time, it was a big deal. it was like we'll blubber soup. -- whale blubber soup. and laura became a u.s. citizen. i met taiaiko a few months before she died. she had been living in l.a. she had survived so much with her daughters. they both came from really nothing. they ended up as nurses. taiaiko gave her life up for her daughters. >> i have the microphone, but you answered my...
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honolulu barbecue in alameda county -- >> great, thank you. next speaker, please. >> i am lindsay. am in support of this. i come to you with both a solution and stories about talking to the professionals i talked to so far. dispatch good offers reusable containers to restaurants where they can rent them at the same price point as a single use container, it's a really good option for restaurants that don't have additional facilities prayed we innovate with food delivery apps so you can check that option when you're checking out the food delivery app. when we start talking to restaurants about what the best product for them would be, they have continually said the same thing. food delivery apps were changed in the nature we are trying to come up with a solution that works for restaurants, and for food delivery apps and the customer. the food delivery driver can then pick up the reusable's on the next row. -- route. we are piloting, this month, with four major restaurants downtown. the first restaurant i met with, he told me about his favorite beach in japan being littered with single
honolulu barbecue in alameda county -- >> great, thank you. next speaker, please. >> i am lindsay. am in support of this. i come to you with both a solution and stories about talking to the professionals i talked to so far. dispatch good offers reusable containers to restaurants where they can rent them at the same price point as a single use container, it's a really good option for restaurants that don't have additional facilities prayed we innovate with food delivery apps so you...
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its homeless problem that is causing so much controversy the new york post is reporting that from honolulu utah to louisa's ng so much controversy the new york post is reporting that from honolulu utah to louisiana the big apple has sent local homeless families to 373 cities e.l.o. the big apple and 7 local homeless families to 373 cities across the country with a full year of rent in their pockets as part of mayor bill de blasio spans across the country with a full year of rent in their pockets as part of mayor bill de blasio special. one time assistance program and the city taxpayers have spent 80 national one time assistance program and that city taxpayers have spent $89000000.00 on rent alone since the program's august 2017 inception $10000000.00 on rent alone since the program's august 2017 inception to export over $5000.00 homeless families now while on paper the 2 export over $5000.00 homeless families now while on paper the idea of helping someone find a home in the city. in a city both the idea of helping someone find a home in the city. in a city boat.
its homeless problem that is causing so much controversy the new york post is reporting that from honolulu utah to louisa's ng so much controversy the new york post is reporting that from honolulu utah to louisiana the big apple has sent local homeless families to 373 cities e.l.o. the big apple and 7 local homeless families to 373 cities across the country with a full year of rent in their pockets as part of mayor bill de blasio spans across the country with a full year of rent in their...
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honolulu, 81 degrees. new york city, partly sunny skies. 71. and in cho,ag chilly. 51 degrees under sunny skies. los angeles, 84 and sunny. a look at the morning first thing. it's going to be cool to chilly. upper 30s to low 50s. skies clear to start off your saturday. any early plans, definitely add that extra layer. for the afternoon, i think you can get away with short sleeved weather. it's going to be beautiful for you saturday in the south bay. 81 in sabjose. 85 morgan hill. santa cruz on the peninsula, a nice 79 in redwood city. 69 in pacifica. mild near the coast. half moon bay, 71 degrees. downtown san francisco, 72. sunset district, 69. in the north bay, 79 in san rafael. low 80s santa rosa, sonoma. bright skies ithe east bay. 76 in oakland. head inland and it's going to be a nice mild day with 83 in concord. 81 in livermore. here's a look at the accuweather seven-day forecast. a little cooler as we head into sunday. you will notice that cooling carries over into next week with an increase in cloud cover. temperatures will be dropping
honolulu, 81 degrees. new york city, partly sunny skies. 71. and in cho,ag chilly. 51 degrees under sunny skies. los angeles, 84 and sunny. a look at the morning first thing. it's going to be cool to chilly. upper 30s to low 50s. skies clear to start off your saturday. any early plans, definitely add that extra layer. for the afternoon, i think you can get away with short sleeved weather. it's going to be beautiful for you saturday in the south bay. 81 in sabjose. 85 morgan hill. santa cruz on...
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honolulu, and new york city, looking at sun and i -- 87 with sunshine in los angeles. the sun is being dimmed by the smoke as you look at san francisco, hazy and cooler tomorrow afternoon. strong gusty winds develop late saturday night and we are looking at high fire danger going to monday morning. so, here is the critical time period, hour by hour winds 11:00 p.m. saturday night, you will notice the winds begin to ramp up in the north bay hills. watch what happens at 2:00 a.m., over 40 mile an hour winds. some of the winds are translating to the valley. this will not be a hill-top wind event. it will be a wide-spread event that will last long and it would be the strongest one we have seen since the wildfires two years ago in the north bay that devastated the area. 5:00 a.m. sunday, 46 mile an hour winds and still going to be gusty, the rest of sunday, but not nearly as strong as the winds between saturday night and early part of sunday morning. temperatures first thing tomorrow morning in the 40s, 50s and clear conditions. but definitely a hazy day with the smoke stil
honolulu, and new york city, looking at sun and i -- 87 with sunshine in los angeles. the sun is being dimmed by the smoke as you look at san francisco, hazy and cooler tomorrow afternoon. strong gusty winds develop late saturday night and we are looking at high fire danger going to monday morning. so, here is the critical time period, hour by hour winds 11:00 p.m. saturday night, you will notice the winds begin to ramp up in the north bay hills. watch what happens at 2:00 a.m., over 40 mile an...
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its homeless problem that is causing so much controversy the new york post is reporting that from honolulu utah to louisa's ng so much controversy the new york post is reporting that from honolulu utah to louisiana the big apple has some local homeless families to 373 cities e.l.o. the big apple and 7 local homeless families to 373 cities across the country with a full year of rent in their pockets as part of mayor bill de blasio spends across the country with a full year of rent in their pockets as part of mayor bill de blasio special one time assistance program and that city taxpayers have spent 80 national one time assistance program and that city taxpayers have spent $89000000.00 on rent alone since the program's august 2017 inception $10000000.00 on rent alone since the program's august 2017 inception to export over $5000.00 homeless families now while on paper the 2 export over $5000.00 homeless families now while on paper the idea of helping someone find a home in the city. and the city both idea of helping someone find a home in the city not in that city. boasting some of the highe
its homeless problem that is causing so much controversy the new york post is reporting that from honolulu utah to louisa's ng so much controversy the new york post is reporting that from honolulu utah to louisiana the big apple has some local homeless families to 373 cities e.l.o. the big apple and 7 local homeless families to 373 cities across the country with a full year of rent in their pockets as part of mayor bill de blasio spends across the country with a full year of rent in their...
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cities from denver to boston will top out in the low 60s and phoenix will be warmer than honolulu, hawaiing 92. >>> coming up, a major theft in the art world caught on camera on camera. >>> also ahead, the controversy over the way mac and cheese is prepared at a popular fast food chain. >>> the shocking hit-and-run >>> we're back with new information about this deadly wildfire on the edge of los angeles that broke out last week. authorities now confirm the saddle ridge fire started beneath a high voltage transmission tower and pinpoint the cause. power shut off across parts of the state to prevent fires. the governor is calling on pg&e to refund customers. >>> new concerns about another collapse in new orleans where at least two people were killed at a hotel construction site over the weekend. rescue workers were still searching overnight for one person missing in the rubble. officials say rain today could make this struggle even more difficult. engineers who helped secure new york's ground zero after 9/11 have been called in to work at the site. >>> a massachusetts woman is accused of mo
cities from denver to boston will top out in the low 60s and phoenix will be warmer than honolulu, hawaiing 92. >>> coming up, a major theft in the art world caught on camera on camera. >>> also ahead, the controversy over the way mac and cheese is prepared at a popular fast food chain. >>> the shocking hit-and-run >>> we're back with new information about this deadly wildfire on the edge of los angeles that broke out last week. authorities now confirm the...
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we talked with three high school aboutts from honolulu their project on tinker v illinois. teani from a lot of who. >>
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but it was fun as a biographer is i found the guy in honolulu who gave her a white streak in her hair area which, you know. >> i thought it was natural. >> in the book you will discover, it was created in honolulu. >> she had chemo. her mother who is this fancy jewish lady with earrings and hair and lipstick and looks perfect all the time. her best friend was her hairdresser. she emailed me and said, which is a lien for thankyou . i talk about him in this piece in the times and he was excited about it her hair went white when she had chemo in 1975. she didn't lose her hair but she lost the color in her hair. and she went to visit her mother when she was recovered and she was a wreck physically. she had gone for almost 30 years of chemotherapy and almost died. and her mom said let's go to the hairdresser. which she was always fighting for you anyway . and paul, the hairdresser said why we just leave part white. and died arrest wife and she said sure, this was a conversationthat probably took two seconds this image of the white streak , it really became, i'm trying to think of you spare
but it was fun as a biographer is i found the guy in honolulu who gave her a white streak in her hair area which, you know. >> i thought it was natural. >> in the book you will discover, it was created in honolulu. >> she had chemo. her mother who is this fancy jewish lady with earrings and hair and lipstick and looks perfect all the time. her best friend was her hairdresser. she emailed me and said, which is a lien for thankyou . i talk about him in this piece in the times...
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. >> you told a honolulu t skr station that tulsi gabbard's response to this clinton attack shows she'snhinged, that's the word you used, what do you mean by that? >> it's disappointing, her unhinged attacks on secretary clinton are disturbing. i live here in hawaii, and what she said does not reflect and embody what the people of hawaii sent her to washington, d.c., to do. >> do you think that clinton's attack was fair and/or factual. >> i think we need to look at exactly what secretary clinton said and as someone who was the 2016 presidential nominee knows firsthand how the russians influenced the outcome of the election, and we know how russian state media and their propaganda machine did everything they could to influence the outcome, i think that's what she was referring to, we know that they are looking to prop up third party candidates and clearly congresswoman gabbard is their preferred favorite. >> tulsi gabbard has stead she's not going to be a third party candidate. do you take her at her word? >> you know, it's hard to know what congresswoman gabbard is doing, she changes he
. >> you told a honolulu t skr station that tulsi gabbard's response to this clinton attack shows she'snhinged, that's the word you used, what do you mean by that? >> it's disappointing, her unhinged attacks on secretary clinton are disturbing. i live here in hawaii, and what she said does not reflect and embody what the people of hawaii sent her to washington, d.c., to do. >> do you think that clinton's attack was fair and/or factual. >> i think we need to look at...
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moved here and they shake my hand and they said thank you for bringing it to vegas or houston or honoluluell and chico. >> do people ever say you are ike, from ike? >> yes do they do. what what are you doing in houston? >> you're finishing up the sandwich so you top it off and cut it? >>yes. >>i always love your sandwiches because you use quality bread, which is one of the most important ingredients in a sandwich. >> it's easily 75% of the sandwich so it needs to be amazing. this is our dutch crunch. we've been serving it since day one, the recipe has improved year, over year. >> you have a lot of you know we are about to run out of time for you to have a lot of other vegetarian options on your menu right? >> we have close to 300 vegetarian options. it's really important to me from the beginning to make sure when people came in, to ike, that you can eat meat or i could be vegetarian we can go to the same spot where we didn't have to sacrifice taste. i been working a long time on his vegetarian recipes and doing it a long time. >>thank you ike for coming in yourself and building the sandwi
moved here and they shake my hand and they said thank you for bringing it to vegas or houston or honoluluell and chico. >> do people ever say you are ike, from ike? >> yes do they do. what what are you doing in houston? >> you're finishing up the sandwich so you top it off and cut it? >>yes. >>i always love your sandwiches because you use quality bread, which is one of the most important ingredients in a sandwich. >> it's easily 75% of the sandwich so it...
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and you have the you first lieutenants from salinas, california and also a private who is from honolulu i found this particular ap archivaln the same folder and this never actually made it to press. i believe the u.s. military officials decided to's and hevice in part because essentially reveals the labor involved and the numerous variables in the production of a single interrogation report and i would argue the most important variable is the desire to fill his whole -- his own role in hierarchylized her -- of labor. whoever was on the team, that marked as white or caucasian. let me introduce you to sam me a miyamoto.am when he arrived he was thesected -- in repatriation screening rooms he did not have -- this is the one time he does not have a white u.s. military intelligence officer and it's here that he to persuade a pow to was able not repatriate but to assimilate as a citizen subject of the u.s.. here, his own consent to participate in the u.s. project instructive to be for the postcolonial prisoner. of2007, i conducted a series oral history interviews with mia -- miyamoto. he reco
and you have the you first lieutenants from salinas, california and also a private who is from honolulu i found this particular ap archivaln the same folder and this never actually made it to press. i believe the u.s. military officials decided to's and hevice in part because essentially reveals the labor involved and the numerous variables in the production of a single interrogation report and i would argue the most important variable is the desire to fill his whole -- his own role in...
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a live look at honolulu from khon. it looks great there. doesn't it one of the big stories there tonight. deep sea explorers scouring the world's oceans for sunken world war ii ships are focusing in on debris fields deep in the pacific in an area where one of the most decisive battles of the time took place. a research vessel is launching underwater robots miles into the abyss to look for warships from the famed battle of midway nearly halfway between the u.s. and japan. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ rld. where we all want more energy. but with less carbon footprint. can we have both? at bp, we're working every day to make energy that's cleaner and better. and we see possibilities everywhere. to make energy that's cleaner and better. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ can a banana peel fuel your flight. bp and fulcrum bioen
a live look at honolulu from khon. it looks great there. doesn't it one of the big stories there tonight. deep sea explorers scouring the world's oceans for sunken world war ii ships are focusing in on debris fields deep in the pacific in an area where one of the most decisive battles of the time took place. a research vessel is launching underwater robots miles into the abyss to look for warships from the famed battle of midway nearly halfway between the u.s. and japan. that is tonight's live...
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. >> it was created in honolulu. >> yeah. >> wow. >> yeah, her mother who is this like fancy jewish lady with jewelry, lipstick, looked perfect all of the time, her best friend was her hair dress. [laughter] >> i talk about him in the piece in the times and he was excited about it. her hair went white when she had chemo in 1975, she didn't lose her hair but lost the color in her hair and she -- she went to visit her mother when she was recovered and she was a wreck physically, she had gone through 3 years of chemotherapy and almost died and her mom said let's go to the hair dresser which was trying to do anyway, and paul the hair dresser said, why don't we leave part of it white and die the rest of it and she said, sure, a conversation that took 2 seconds and this image of the white streak, it really became, i'm trying to think of whose hair would have been more famous than susan's, you will definite i will say elvis. [laughter] >> you'd say maybe andy warhol or -- >> i have one, angela davis. >> angela davis. >> that's a good one. >> absolutely. pretty short list and in fact, there was
. >> it was created in honolulu. >> yeah. >> wow. >> yeah, her mother who is this like fancy jewish lady with jewelry, lipstick, looked perfect all of the time, her best friend was her hair dress. [laughter] >> i talk about him in the piece in the times and he was excited about it. her hair went white when she had chemo in 1975, she didn't lose her hair but lost the color in her hair and she -- she went to visit her mother when she was recovered and she was a wreck...
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do you think we are more on track now than we were back when you took a flight from honolulu and hong kong? talk about the last six years andwhether you feel it was worth it . >> when you look at everything that happened in the last six years of course it's mixed history. it's the story of humanity, it's a mixed history. but we've made progress and i think a lot of people give up hope because they see all the badness that has happened and the goodness is so hidden and obscured because so much of technology today, particularly surveillance has been intentionally made into an expert conversation. the terms and topics have been chosen to exclude and the majority of people who have a stake in this because it's easier to control when there's fewer dissenting opinions. it's easier to influence when the only people who can have a meaningful conversation about it work for tech companies or lobbyists. but despite that, we have seen an extraordinary influx of new voices and we have seen this new participation result in new laws. after the revelations of 2015 we get the first reforms to intellig
do you think we are more on track now than we were back when you took a flight from honolulu and hong kong? talk about the last six years andwhether you feel it was worth it . >> when you look at everything that happened in the last six years of course it's mixed history. it's the story of humanity, it's a mixed history. but we've made progress and i think a lot of people give up hope because they see all the badness that has happened and the goodness is so hidden and obscured because so...
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disadvantage for us to plastics ly curb our use from several perspectives lt and yet the county of honolulu is doing that, and are you partnering with the rest of ther world toe lite find those international agreements? a >> yes, i believe we are, and there are literally thousands or at least a thousand groups effr around the world working on peci plastics, and this is a united effort. i canto the get you more specif when i talk to the staff of a h oceana. see we have not talked about the ge greenhouse emissions and other pollution, and plastics is such a big part of that story. i don't see how we cannot reduce our greenhouse emissions and plastics if we don't do that and if we don't, how do we expect the rest of the world to follow along. yeah, so, sorry. a >>re and mr. radizieski, you sa that you and your industry is te supportive of a bipartisan bil introduced inn the house and tho senate, bi-cameral, and it is rn calling forts more incentives a the federal level, but also pursuing the international agreements that would curb the plastic uses and especially the single-plastic use around
disadvantage for us to plastics ly curb our use from several perspectives lt and yet the county of honolulu is doing that, and are you partnering with the rest of ther world toe lite find those international agreements? a >> yes, i believe we are, and there are literally thousands or at least a thousand groups effr around the world working on peci plastics, and this is a united effort. i canto the get you more specif when i talk to the staff of a h oceana. see we have not talked about the...
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host: let's hear from terrence come up early in honolulu on our republican line.er: thanks for taking call. a longtime c-span listener. i'm talking decades. i called and many times. i want to ask, where's the justice. right to duethe process except our president. they want to take away his right to free speech area they don't want to hear what he has to say. i heard an earlier caller talk about his behavior being atrocious. what does that do if it's legal? this man has been investigated for three years prior justice department, they found nothing. house of representatives is going to make up some stuff? they're not even allowing him to defend himself or confront his accusers. anyone of us picked up by the police, they were have to tell us what we were charged with. give us an idea of what crime we broke. this president is not given any of those rights. and the press in general want to ignore all the corruption that has been exposed over the last three years with the mueller investigation, the whole russia thing. they want to ignore that and continue to go after th
host: let's hear from terrence come up early in honolulu on our republican line.er: thanks for taking call. a longtime c-span listener. i'm talking decades. i called and many times. i want to ask, where's the justice. right to duethe process except our president. they want to take away his right to free speech area they don't want to hear what he has to say. i heard an earlier caller talk about his behavior being atrocious. what does that do if it's legal? this man has been investigated for...
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karen is in honolulu. you say no this morning. good morning. welcome to the conversation. caller: clearly, there democrats do not have a leg to stand on. if there was any evidence of a crime, then they would charge him and indict him. it is like if you or i were picked up on the streets by the cops, they would have to charge you before they could proceed. there are no charges. they cannot even identify the crime the president has broken. host: they would respond saying they are still investigating. caller: but you cannot charge somebody or arrest somebody without first showing evidence of a crime. they don't have any evidence. this is a fishing expedition. if nancy pelosi and the house actually thought they had a crime that they could use, they would have had to vote because while -- until they had that a, the president cannot only -- until they had that vote, the president cannot only claim his own executive privilege but he can also declare lawyer-client privilege with mayor giuliani. vote toouse takes the impeach, that eliminates opportunities to use privilege, and they
karen is in honolulu. you say no this morning. good morning. welcome to the conversation. caller: clearly, there democrats do not have a leg to stand on. if there was any evidence of a crime, then they would charge him and indict him. it is like if you or i were picked up on the streets by the cops, they would have to charge you before they could proceed. there are no charges. they cannot even identify the crime the president has broken. host: they would respond saying they are still...
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we talked with three high school aboutts from honolulu their project on tinker v illinois.m teani from a lot of who. >> tell me about your topic. >> tinker versus des moines. waras a case where students black armbands to protest the vietnam war. they took it to the district court. they lost. they took it to the supreme court, and they ended up winning and securing these students' right to free speech. >> how did you hear about this story? history and ap politics. this stood out to us because it students are age. there's a lot of activism occurring and is important to understand why we have these rights and who to appreciate for getting us these rights. >> when i look at the design how youn you explain decided to create the visuals and the exhibit? take the top to three movements that students in our community participate in. first, we have black lives matter, march for our lives, and a local organization which is telescopea 30-meter that was going to be built on a sacred mountain in hawaii and there is a lot of controversy in the state, whether it should be built not. >> co
we talked with three high school aboutts from honolulu their project on tinker v illinois.m teani from a lot of who. >> tell me about your topic. >> tinker versus des moines. waras a case where students black armbands to protest the vietnam war. they took it to the district court. they lost. they took it to the supreme court, and they ended up winning and securing these students' right to free speech. >> how did you hear about this story? history and ap politics. this stood...
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when i came home for my second middle east to climate, the people of honolulu, city council district six allowed me the opportunity to serve them filling potholes, fighting to protect our environment, empowering and supporting our small businesses, and promoting economic development. --ce 2012, the cease hawaii's second congressional district have allowed me to serve as their voice in washington. we have been through a lot and we have accomplished so much together. to historicns, flooding and the missile alert last year that reawakened all of us to the fact that our lives could end at any moment and we must do everything possible to prevent a nuclear holocaust. of this,ng through all the strength of our families and communities coming together and caring for one another through thick and thin -- it makes me so grateful. throughout my life i have never thought of a "political career or go it never crossed my mind. i have always do my best to serve wherever i thought i could have the most impact. that is what has motivated the decisions i have made throughout my life and it is why i am
when i came home for my second middle east to climate, the people of honolulu, city council district six allowed me the opportunity to serve them filling potholes, fighting to protect our environment, empowering and supporting our small businesses, and promoting economic development. --ce 2012, the cease hawaii's second congressional district have allowed me to serve as their voice in washington. we have been through a lot and we have accomplished so much together. to historicns, flooding and...