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to loyalty. >> farragut was the grant of the navy. >> yeah. i was going to ask if anybody would ascribe that to him. but what astounds me -- probably because i'm afraid of ships -- [laughter] some of you here are, i mean, jeb stuart was not 30, this guy was in his 60s. that's a tough service, and yet he managed a dazzling one. it gives us all hope. [laughter] i'm going to ask a few more questions, and but if you have questions, i think this would be a good time to line up, and when i see a few of you mined p -- lined up, i will turn to you. but you both mentioned african-americans in service, and you both mentioned the union fixation on recapturing charleston which was so symbolically important and yet such a difficult harbor to get at because it was surrounded by forts. but i want you to talk, both of you if you would, about robert small. it's a story that's not told too often. both of you tell it. this is a man who comes into view one day on a ship called the planter -- >> yeah. >> an african-american. tell me what that story was. >> well, a
to loyalty. >> farragut was the grant of the navy. >> yeah. i was going to ask if anybody would ascribe that to him. but what astounds me -- probably because i'm afraid of ships -- [laughter] some of you here are, i mean, jeb stuart was not 30, this guy was in his 60s. that's a tough service, and yet he managed a dazzling one. it gives us all hope. [laughter] i'm going to ask a few more questions, and but if you have questions, i think this would be a good time to line up, and when...
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as i say come he was conflicted about loyalty but he wasn't consulted about the rules of the sea and his idea was celerity to it he wanted to go straight out, fight it out and made the best man win but he survived the war and became the president of the university of maryland says he's the only person to be superintendent of the naval academy of which he was first in the university of maryland died of old age and now you don't have to buy the book. [laughter] >> he wanted to know about montgomery. >> i will be very brief about that. he built up a river descents fleet who basically they were converted boats commanded buy basically steam boat captains and a civilian volunteer crews. they were responsible for helping them in st. philip's and jackson stop the fleet but neither the parts of the confederate fleets stopped them in that defense sweep they were sunk in by the union navy and moved up past the parts and captured and new orleans. then montgomery moved up with to take command of i think eight upper supposed to defend memphis in the confrontation with the western on june 6, 1862 i
as i say come he was conflicted about loyalty but he wasn't consulted about the rules of the sea and his idea was celerity to it he wanted to go straight out, fight it out and made the best man win but he survived the war and became the president of the university of maryland says he's the only person to be superintendent of the naval academy of which he was first in the university of maryland died of old age and now you don't have to buy the book. [laughter] >> he wanted to know about...
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loyalty questionnaires are a. they produce far more -- they caused what one official called the mortality of loyalty. they ended up undermining the very thing they were intended to gauge by asking a man of insulting questions. i was able to find bill and mary manbo's loyalty questionnaires in the national archives in their anger and disaffection jumps off the page of those forms patroness for citizenship, they report american? when they ask if they will swear loyalty to the united states, one says only if my rates are restored. very since japanese and i'm not ashamed of it. you can sense on these forms that they are briskly on what they asked to endure. it got them in trouble. their answers on farms were deemed sufficiently suspect that they were submitted to hearings to determine whether they were or were not loyal and hearings begin, their anger, transcripts and the national art. their anger is culpable. but the debut ra understood better than the military that japanese americans had good reasons to be angry and
loyalty questionnaires are a. they produce far more -- they caused what one official called the mortality of loyalty. they ended up undermining the very thing they were intended to gauge by asking a man of insulting questions. i was able to find bill and mary manbo's loyalty questionnaires in the national archives in their anger and disaffection jumps off the page of those forms patroness for citizenship, they report american? when they ask if they will swear loyalty to the united states, one...
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you know wall street could be considered an animal unto itself it has no loyalty to any country it only has a loyalty to capital and capital will move around the world as need be to make money so all of your decorated vietnam war veteran and some of your films born of the fourth of july platoon are among the most prolific antiwar films in american cinema what parallels do you draw to the afghanistan war which has now surpassed the longest american war the torch it parallels because vietnam as a young soldier it was very much they were not wanted we didn't feel wanted we felt that they were taking us for our money that the vietnamese was happy to see us because we meant prosperity we had good speed to real goods we had p.x. as we had cash and i think that there was a false loyalty and i think very much that afghanistan as in iraq is the same story over and over where white blame go to intervene in third world nations. it's always a hoax and a bit of a. come on give us the money and the corruption is rampant and of course they have changed sides you know there's no there's no long term in
you know wall street could be considered an animal unto itself it has no loyalty to any country it only has a loyalty to capital and capital will move around the world as need be to make money so all of your decorated vietnam war veteran and some of your films born of the fourth of july platoon are among the most prolific antiwar films in american cinema what parallels do you draw to the afghanistan war which has now surpassed the longest american war the torch it parallels because vietnam as a...
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as we had cash and i think that there was a false loyalty and i think very much that afghanistan as in iraq the same story over and over where white blame go to intervene in third world nations. it's always a hoax but come on give us the money when the corruption is rampant and of course they have changed sides you know there's no there's no long term interest the vietnamese foreign minister said you know americans will leave yet no good no stays in afghanistan station afghanistan iraq stays we have not done well with interventions anywhere but we continue to be an empire you know we have eight hundred plus basis see some of the very secret and we we've created a huge infrastructure global infrastructure we're trying to be. the world's policeman seems like american cinema has changed now a lot of films are just glorifying war i mean even even movies like hurt locker now zero dark thirty it just seems like there's no more critiquing the empire critiquing american foreign policy like your movie or why why are war movies more angry i think one of the essences of the first movie i did the
as we had cash and i think that there was a false loyalty and i think very much that afghanistan as in iraq the same story over and over where white blame go to intervene in third world nations. it's always a hoax but come on give us the money when the corruption is rampant and of course they have changed sides you know there's no there's no long term interest the vietnamese foreign minister said you know americans will leave yet no good no stays in afghanistan station afghanistan iraq stays we...
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you are defined by your courage and redeemed by your loyalty. ever looked at and said, "i wish i could be more like that man." he's a better man than i am. that's why i looked at danny, and i told him so. his characteristic way told me my judgment was flawed. [laughter] the truth of the matter is, the truth of the matter is there is no one that i ever met. i think the highest compliment a man or woman can give to another man or woman is to look at them and say to their children, to their own chirp, you see that man? you see that woman? there's not a single character trait they have that i do not wish for you. over 35 years ago, i told that to my sons, and i meant it then, and i mean now. i guess that's why my sons call me immediately, separately, from different parts of the world, when hearing of danny's passing. they knew him, and most importantly to them, they knew that he knew them. think of that. how important it is to them to be able to say, not just i knew danny inouye; he knew me. it's one of the treasures of their life. danny inouye knew
you are defined by your courage and redeemed by your loyalty. ever looked at and said, "i wish i could be more like that man." he's a better man than i am. that's why i looked at danny, and i told him so. his characteristic way told me my judgment was flawed. [laughter] the truth of the matter is, the truth of the matter is there is no one that i ever met. i think the highest compliment a man or woman can give to another man or woman is to look at them and say to their children, to...
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there's no loyalty. and he's not looked back. >> as for what soured myself on the gang life, in all honesty is i opened my eyes to see it for what it is. it's all a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty. there's no honor. there's no respect. i seen too many innocent people being targeted that had nothing to do with the gang life. just because one of their founding members were a part of it, you ain't supposed to target innocent people. >> but perez left us with a piece of advice for any inmate thinking about joining a gang. >> my advice to him is to rug two things -- one is that he's not in control of his life because as long as he's a part of this gang, there's someone he has to answer to. whether he believes he's his own man, that's a myth. because someone's running his program. so he can walk with his head puffed up, his chest out and everything and think he's really badass, but he's going to follow orders just like anyone else. for every badass, there's someone badder. >>> coming up on "loc
there's no loyalty. and he's not looked back. >> as for what soured myself on the gang life, in all honesty is i opened my eyes to see it for what it is. it's all a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty. there's no honor. there's no respect. i seen too many innocent people being targeted that had nothing to do with the gang life. just because one of their founding members were a part of it, you ain't supposed to target innocent people. >> but perez left us with a piece of...
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jewish support for israel no ngerthreatened to -- [inaudible] dual loyalty. on the contrary, it now connoted super loyalty as american jews defended on the front lines american interests against the communist third world arab hordes. the jewish state's martial prowess became a source of pride for jews for whom at that time the primary associatn of the nazi holocaust -- to the extent that it trillionerred any association -- triggered any association, was of j well,ews g like sheep to slaughter. the imageisra projected of itself alsoesonated with the st liberalism of american -- [inaudible] like the pioneers conquering the american wilderness, israel had made the desert bloom, was the only democracy in the middle east. it was t light unto the nations. it was home to the microutopia of the -- [inaudible] in the past three years -- excuse me, in the past three decades, however, the uplifting image of israel has withered and so has american jewish support for israel. it is not so much that israel has changed, although it has changed mostly if not entirely for the
jewish support for israel no ngerthreatened to -- [inaudible] dual loyalty. on the contrary, it now connoted super loyalty as american jews defended on the front lines american interests against the communist third world arab hordes. the jewish state's martial prowess became a source of pride for jews for whom at that time the primary associatn of the nazi holocaust -- to the extent that it trillionerred any association -- triggered any association, was of j well,ews g like sheep to slaughter....
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defined by your courage and retained by your loyalty. or moral courage for ever exceeded danny and his loyalty to those who he respect dave beyond his family. this may seem like a strange thing to say in this great cathedral with the exception of my father and a great fan of women in this chamber right now. an exception to my father, there's few people who ever looked at it and said, i wish -- i wish i could be more like batman. he's a better man than i am. that's how i look good danny and i told him so. mr. durst equates home in my was flawed. but the truth of the matter is -- the truth of the matter as there was no one. the highest compliment a man or woman can give to another manner woman is to look at them and say, to their children, their own children, you see that man? you see that one man? there's not a single character traits they have that i do not wish for you. over 35 years ago, i told that to my sons and i meant it then and i mean it now. i guess that's why my sons called me immediately separately from different parts of the
defined by your courage and retained by your loyalty. or moral courage for ever exceeded danny and his loyalty to those who he respect dave beyond his family. this may seem like a strange thing to say in this great cathedral with the exception of my father and a great fan of women in this chamber right now. an exception to my father, there's few people who ever looked at it and said, i wish -- i wish i could be more like batman. he's a better man than i am. that's how i look good danny and i...
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there was tremendous amount of loyalty and loyalty forces. there was a major battle that is not often mentionedded, prejudice or what, but a major battle at moore's creek, north carolina, not far from wilmington, north carolina. a british fleet was going to land soldiers at wilmington, and an army formed inland, marching towards the coast to join up with the british regulars. a force that were rebels, but what we call patriots, intercepted them and massacred them at moore's creek, which is -- a blind gull issue where rebels were wait r for them to wipe them out. without the loyalists support, the british troops couldn't land keeping the south free of british control for a few years until they landed at charleston. yes, sir? >> you mentioned that the boston tea party spread south to new york and to other cities. almost sounds as though were the network of people who were having the same thought or inspired one way or the another or working together. i never thought of the boston tea party as being that, but is that really -- >> yes. sam adams
there was tremendous amount of loyalty and loyalty forces. there was a major battle that is not often mentionedded, prejudice or what, but a major battle at moore's creek, north carolina, not far from wilmington, north carolina. a british fleet was going to land soldiers at wilmington, and an army formed inland, marching towards the coast to join up with the british regulars. a force that were rebels, but what we call patriots, intercepted them and massacred them at moore's creek, which is -- a...
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his epitaph should have a big "l" for loyalty. he will be remembered by all of us who knew him so well and all of you here and those who will know him through his work for years to come. he is the pity me of honor. -- epitome of honor. i love the guy. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, senator. ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. please. thank you. as i sat listening to all of those who served with warren, present company excluded, i thought, what a common link. you are all made of the same stuff. you are all made of the same stuff. i think that is why you can all talk so well of warren rudman. i say to the family, it is an honor to speak here today. everyone knows about how tough warren was. as john mccain said, he was sort of new hampshire. he was fair. it is how i have always looked at warren rudman. one thing that has not been mentioned is what i admired most about warren is the value that my parents value the most. there was never a man or woman that he never look
his epitaph should have a big "l" for loyalty. he will be remembered by all of us who knew him so well and all of you here and those who will know him through his work for years to come. he is the pity me of honor. -- epitome of honor. i love the guy. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, senator. ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. please. thank you. as i sat listening to all of those who served with warren,...
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well, caroline, you may want to rethink your company loyalty. what's this?out on the guy who got murdered. they also have one on you. boa vista: your company killed lofton so they could collect the insurance money. which means, you could've been the one in that aquarium. no, it wasn't like that. (sighs) i was with max. and i'm guessing you weren't taking a memo. someone's going to catch us. we should get back to the party. so you don't want me to give you, uh, your year-end bonus? are these actual diamonds? we had a very good year. what the hell is this, desalvo? you say the company can't pay for decent health care. but it can afford diamonds for a secretary? go down and order me a drink. i went downstairs after that. okay, how long after that did lofton fall in the tank? couple minutes, maybe. but there's no way max killed that janitor. i think we'll let mr. desalvo speak for himself. (sighs) step onto the butcher paper, please. what is all this? caine: if you pushed jeff lofton off the balcony, there will be evidence of him on you. i told you that my run-i
well, caroline, you may want to rethink your company loyalty. what's this?out on the guy who got murdered. they also have one on you. boa vista: your company killed lofton so they could collect the insurance money. which means, you could've been the one in that aquarium. no, it wasn't like that. (sighs) i was with max. and i'm guessing you weren't taking a memo. someone's going to catch us. we should get back to the party. so you don't want me to give you, uh, your year-end bonus? are these...
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. - he doesn't deserve any loyalty. not from me or-- or lila. i can tell you this.e won't stop when he knows that she's safe. his intentions right along were to exterminate the indians, and he plans to do it now. - but why? - i don't know. - does he want their land? - that was only at first. he would sit for hours, looking off at spirit mountain, thinking about the vast acres around it. and it made him angry that a thing within the reach of his eyes should belong to someone else, to indians. - you say that was only at first. what is it now? - the mountain. he wants to own spirit mountain. - but why does he need the dynamite? he's blasting up there. the indians hear it and think the mountain is talking. - perhaps he's closing up the passages that he and cassidy found. if he plans to put cattle on that land, they might wander into some of those old tunnels. - the ancient tunnels of spirit mountain. i heard about them when i was a boy. the indians don't trespass on spirit mountain. - but reece and cassidy do. and that's where they are right now. - the ranchers are doin
. - he doesn't deserve any loyalty. not from me or-- or lila. i can tell you this.e won't stop when he knows that she's safe. his intentions right along were to exterminate the indians, and he plans to do it now. - but why? - i don't know. - does he want their land? - that was only at first. he would sit for hours, looking off at spirit mountain, thinking about the vast acres around it. and it made him angry that a thing within the reach of his eyes should belong to someone else, to indians. -...
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you're defined by your courage and redeemed by your loyalty.in the four years i've serve here, and were i still and the senate serving out that term, i would be senate pro tempore which is the seniormost senator roe, which is a frightening thought to think i'm that old. but i never met a man, or woman, in that period with as much physical and moral courage as daniel inouye. i never met a man with as much loyalty to his country, to his family and to his friends. some who served with him a long time remember he's one of the few people who stand on the floor to defend a colleague who was under siege, without ever considering the political consequences for him back home. he always just did the right thing. he always had the moral courage to do the right thing your hundred and. he had a compass that always directed him, and he was resolved to do truly extraordinary things. things that few women and men ever contemplate, being able to consider doing. we all know that on april 21, 1945, and i had the privilege of being with them, we stopped and went,
you're defined by your courage and redeemed by your loyalty.in the four years i've serve here, and were i still and the senate serving out that term, i would be senate pro tempore which is the seniormost senator roe, which is a frightening thought to think i'm that old. but i never met a man, or woman, in that period with as much physical and moral courage as daniel inouye. i never met a man with as much loyalty to his country, to his family and to his friends. some who served with him a long...
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she would say, "joey, you are defined by your courage, and you are redeemed by your loyalty." in the 40 years that i have served here, and were a still in the senate serving out that term, i would be the most senior person in the senate, which is a frightening thought to think i am that old, but i never met a man or woman in that period with as much physical and moral courage as danny inouye. i never met a man with as much loyalty to his country, to his country, and to his friends -- to his country, to his family, into his friends. some new served with a long time remember he was one of the few people to stand on the floor to defend a colleague who was under siege without ever considering the political consequences to him back home. he always just did the right thing. he always had the moral courage to do the right thing. he had a compass that always directed him to his true north and a resolve to do a truly extraordinary things, things that few women or men ever contemplate being able to consider doing. we all know that on april 21, 1945, and i had the privilege of being with
she would say, "joey, you are defined by your courage, and you are redeemed by your loyalty." in the 40 years that i have served here, and were a still in the senate serving out that term, i would be the most senior person in the senate, which is a frightening thought to think i am that old, but i never met a man or woman in that period with as much physical and moral courage as danny inouye. i never met a man with as much loyalty to his country, to his country, and to his friends --...
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. - he doesn't deserve any loyalty. not from me or-- or lila. i can tell you this.op when he knows that she's safe. his intentions right along were to exterminate the indians, and he plans to do it now. - but why? - i don't know. - does he want their land? - that was only at first. he would sit for hours, looking off at spirit mountain, thinking about the vast acres around it. and it made him angry that a thing within the reach of his eyes should belong to someone else, to indians. - you say that was only at first. what is it now? - the mountain. he wants to own spirit mountain. - but why does he need the dynamite? he's blasting up there. the indians hear it and think the mountain is talking. - perhaps he's closing up the passages that he and cassidy found. if he plans to put cattle on that land, they might wander into some of those old tunnels. - the ancient tunnels of spirit mountain. i heard about them when i was a boy. the indians don't trespass on spirit mountain. - but reece and cassidy do. and that's where they are right now. - the ranchers are doing just as
. - he doesn't deserve any loyalty. not from me or-- or lila. i can tell you this.op when he knows that she's safe. his intentions right along were to exterminate the indians, and he plans to do it now. - but why? - i don't know. - does he want their land? - that was only at first. he would sit for hours, looking off at spirit mountain, thinking about the vast acres around it. and it made him angry that a thing within the reach of his eyes should belong to someone else, to indians. - you say...
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their legacy is the drumbeat of loyalty, of courage, honor, dedication and sacrifice.nd nesson infantrymen, and listing in 1943 at age 18. within a year, he was promoted to sergeant. this reform is such a battlefield mission of second lieutenant in 1944 at age 20. less than a year later, while leading his platoon in an attack on enemy machine-gun positions to me he was grievously wounded and permanently disabled. his actions and 21 april 1945 inside 10 so, it'll be was a tiring example of strength, stamina, courage and determination. for which he received one of the 21 bottles of honor awarded to soldiers. tm inouye another veterans return to war, having achieved something monumental come to something as we say themselves. they since they had earned the right to take larger roles in their communities. they also came home tolerant different down there, a sentiment toward the head experience after pearl harbor, but mark keenly felt after the horrors they were used in liberating dachau. and they understood the importance of good citizenship, of fair play, hard work, respe
their legacy is the drumbeat of loyalty, of courage, honor, dedication and sacrifice.nd nesson infantrymen, and listing in 1943 at age 18. within a year, he was promoted to sergeant. this reform is such a battlefield mission of second lieutenant in 1944 at age 20. less than a year later, while leading his platoon in an attack on enemy machine-gun positions to me he was grievously wounded and permanently disabled. his actions and 21 april 1945 inside 10 so, it'll be was a tiring example of...
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and the loyalty of all the other blacks be completely discounted. and then he wrote this fantasy and notes in the state of virginia that black people could not have almost love this country because they had been held in slavery here. now, his own slaves, martin hemings, caesar and greg george, had risked their lives to save jefferson's life and property during the war. jefferson knew this for a well and yet he notes on the state of virginia, and he just, they didn't play into his calculations. anyway, i would bring up his change of heart but that's going a little too far. >> [inaudible] describing the whipping -- [inaudible] that was edited in 1963. how could you find that? >> well, it's because like everybody else, in the early 2000s, i was too reliant on the 1950s edition of the form book which contains a facsimile, photographic accidentally of the actual letter about the management of the plantation. and a lot of that everybody sides that randolph writes same doing very well and nobody is being whipped. and indicated that it says dot dot dot. for
and the loyalty of all the other blacks be completely discounted. and then he wrote this fantasy and notes in the state of virginia that black people could not have almost love this country because they had been held in slavery here. now, his own slaves, martin hemings, caesar and greg george, had risked their lives to save jefferson's life and property during the war. jefferson knew this for a well and yet he notes on the state of virginia, and he just, they didn't play into his calculations....
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now, loyalty is all very well, but you just look after yourself, okay?ome time. - okay. - see you tomorrow. - bye. i found him down by the back. someone's pet. ( sighs ) probably. probably. lucky it's still alive. shy, isn't he? well, he did say hello once, stuck his neck out. he had some strange markings uh, yellow stripes maybe a bit of red. kids paint them, i shouldn't worry. it's nothing rare or special. i'll make sure he's taken care of. where have you been, hetty? i've missed you today. - oh, here and there enjoying myself. - good. oh, i had a word with ben, the choirmaster, - about you singing a solo with us. - a what? you have such a lovely voice. but i've not sung in years. but i promised the choir i said how special you were. kate. hetty, i'll look such a fool if you're not there. and you must come and see her,
now, loyalty is all very well, but you just look after yourself, okay?ome time. - okay. - see you tomorrow. - bye. i found him down by the back. someone's pet. ( sighs ) probably. probably. lucky it's still alive. shy, isn't he? well, he did say hello once, stuck his neck out. he had some strange markings uh, yellow stripes maybe a bit of red. kids paint them, i shouldn't worry. it's nothing rare or special. i'll make sure he's taken care of. where have you been, hetty? i've missed you today. -...
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you're defined by your courage and redeemed by your loyalty. in the years i have served here, and were i still in the senate serving out that term, i'd be the most senior person in the senate, a frightening thought to think i'm that old, but i never met a man or a woman in that period with as much physical and moral courage as danny inouye. i never met a man with as much loyalty to his country, to his family, and to his friends. some who received with him a long time remember he's one of the few people that would stand on the floor to defend a colleague who was under siege without ever considering the political consequences to him back home. he always just did the right thing. he always had the moral courage to do the right thing. he had a compass that always directed him to his true north and a resolve to do truly extraordinary things. things that few women and men ever contemplate or able to consider doing. we all know that on april 21st, 1945, and i had the prief leming of being -- privilege of being with her on the 50th anniversary of d-day
you're defined by your courage and redeemed by your loyalty. in the years i have served here, and were i still in the senate serving out that term, i'd be the most senior person in the senate, a frightening thought to think i'm that old, but i never met a man or a woman in that period with as much physical and moral courage as danny inouye. i never met a man with as much loyalty to his country, to his family, and to his friends. some who received with him a long time remember he's one of the...
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you're defined by your courage and redeemed by your loyalty. in the 40 years that i have served here and where i still in the senate serving out that term i would be senate pro tem, i would be the most senior person in the senate, which is a frightening thought to think i'm that old. but i never met a man or woman in that period with as much physical and moral courage as danny inouye. i never met a man with as much loyalty to his country, to his family, and to his friends. some who served with him a long time will remember he was one of the few people that would stand on the floor to defend a colleague who was under siege, without ever considering the political consequences to him back home. he always just did the right thing. he always had the moral courage to do the right thing. he had a compass that always directed him to his true north and resolved to do truly extraordinary things. things that few women or men ever contemplate and able to consider doing. we all know that on april 21, 1945, and i had the privilege of being with him when the
you're defined by your courage and redeemed by your loyalty. in the 40 years that i have served here and where i still in the senate serving out that term i would be senate pro tem, i would be the most senior person in the senate, which is a frightening thought to think i'm that old. but i never met a man or woman in that period with as much physical and moral courage as danny inouye. i never met a man with as much loyalty to his country, to his family, and to his friends. some who served with...
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you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh?ber! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> which one? >> this one. >> the special emergency response team of san antonio's bexar county jail has just broken up a fight. and one of the combatants is no stranger to staff. >> verlander. 7204721, sir. >> for adam verlander it's the latest in a string of jail fights. this time it was with a member of los zetos, the mexican drug cartel. the fight erupted over a deal between the two inmates. the cartel member had asked verlander, a talented artist, to create a tattoo sketch for
you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh?ber! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's...
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the division of loyalties in ireland -- a lot of the poor people and the protestants in northern ireland -- the catholic gentry of the time were trying to be accepted in the british empire and they tried to prove that loyalty by subsidizing, raising companies to send over there. irish publications don't like to emphasize that. but a lot of the catholic gentry in ireland will loyalists. in britain, it is hard to describe. the large chunks, and especially in east anglia, which was a thumb on the mitten. >> were you born in the bronx? >> no, manhattan. >> going back to the early years, talking about how you were fascinated by the generals, what was your child like? how many kids in the family? >> just my brother and myself. we were separated by eight years. so we were not always in each other's hair. but what did your dad do for a living? >> my father was a commissioner. >> what do you remember about being so fascinated? it? >> i got interested in it in terms of politics when i was about 11 or 12. i do not think that i had been too much interested in politics before and eisenhower was the n
the division of loyalties in ireland -- a lot of the poor people and the protestants in northern ireland -- the catholic gentry of the time were trying to be accepted in the british empire and they tried to prove that loyalty by subsidizing, raising companies to send over there. irish publications don't like to emphasize that. but a lot of the catholic gentry in ireland will loyalists. in britain, it is hard to describe. the large chunks, and especially in east anglia, which was a thumb on the...
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. - he doesn't deserve any loyalty. not from me or-- or lila. i can tell you this.n't stop when he knows that she's safe. his intentions right along were to exterminate the indians, and he plans to do it now. - but why? - i don't know. - does he want their land? - that was only at first. he would sit for hours, looking off at spirit mountain, thinking about the vast acres around it. and it made him angry that a thing within the reach of his eyes should belong to someone else, to indians. - you say that was only at first. what is it now? - the mountain. he wants to own spirit mountain. - but why does he need the dynamite? he's blasting up there. the indians hear it and think the mountain is talking. - perhaps he's closing up the passages that he and cassidy found. if he plans to put cattle on that land, they might wander into some of those old tunnels. - the ancient tunnels of spirit mountain. i heard about them when i was a boy. the indians don't trespass on spirit mountain. - but reece and cassidy do. and that's where they are right now. - the ranchers are doing ju
. - he doesn't deserve any loyalty. not from me or-- or lila. i can tell you this.n't stop when he knows that she's safe. his intentions right along were to exterminate the indians, and he plans to do it now. - but why? - i don't know. - does he want their land? - that was only at first. he would sit for hours, looking off at spirit mountain, thinking about the vast acres around it. and it made him angry that a thing within the reach of his eyes should belong to someone else, to indians. - you...
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one way amake it more enjoyable is by joining loyalty programs. i use the american express platinum card and enjoy benefits like membership rewards points which have no blackout dates when you want to redeem them. >> i know the holidays and saving mustn't don't usually go hand in hand, but do you have any tips for us? >> there are some ways to stretch your travel dollar. and one of them is to use the american express platinum card. you get the $200 airline credit to be used for checking baggage and in-flight food and entertainment. plus you get access to lounges. it's a great way to have a quiet escape from all the chaos going on in the airport. >> a lot of people tend to overpack in the holiday season. and that can't be helpful for anyone. >> we're a nation of over-everything. we over-plan, over-schedule, and over-pack. vacation is a time to surrender. certainly don't over-plan or over-pack. >> how can you use technology to kind of save some time during the holiday season? >> i'm a technology ding dong. i use it to simplify my life. i check in on
one way amake it more enjoyable is by joining loyalty programs. i use the american express platinum card and enjoy benefits like membership rewards points which have no blackout dates when you want to redeem them. >> i know the holidays and saving mustn't don't usually go hand in hand, but do you have any tips for us? >> there are some ways to stretch your travel dollar. and one of them is to use the american express platinum card. you get the $200 airline credit to be used for...
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you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh?ou should see november! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> inside the general population, of san antonio's bexar county jail, long periods of monotony can be shattered by sudden violence. on a saturday morning inmates pass time in the day room. when a fight breaks out on second floor south. >> code two! >> special emergency response team races to the unit. and orders all inmates to the ground. within moments it's all over. one of the participants is a member of the white supremacist gang, the arian brotherhood, adam verman, who is here on charges of car theft and evading arrest to which he has pled not guilty. the other inmate is gonzalez, who is awaiti
you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh?ou should see november! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters....
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but this is testing their loyalty. even members of a group that has spent an ally of al-assad are angry at the regime. the palestinian front for liberation, the general has been doing most of the fighting. its leaders are furious about the air raid by government forces on sunday. >> we condemn strongly this air attack against the refugee camps which killed more than 25 people. that does not mean we are against syria. we asked the government in syria, we asked the presidents al-assad in syria to explain this attack. >> hundreds fled their homes. some have found refuge in areas of the camp unaffected by the fighting but many others have left the town altogether. the world health organization said the main hospital has up to 100 people every day that have been injured and it is running short of medicine and other supplies. the most common injuries are gunshot wounds and injuries from -- the battle for the syrian capital has entered its second month. they maintained a firm grip on their power base in the center of the city
but this is testing their loyalty. even members of a group that has spent an ally of al-assad are angry at the regime. the palestinian front for liberation, the general has been doing most of the fighting. its leaders are furious about the air raid by government forces on sunday. >> we condemn strongly this air attack against the refugee camps which killed more than 25 people. that does not mean we are against syria. we asked the government in syria, we asked the presidents al-assad in...
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the division of loyalties in ireland were -- a lot of the poorer people and the protestants of northern ireland were patriots. a lot of the catholics supported loyalists because the catholic gentry at the time were trying to be accepted in the british empire and they tried to prove that loyalty by subsidizing, raising companies to send over there. irish politicians don't like to emphasize that. but the opinion of the catholic gentry in iowa was loyalists. -- in ireland. in britain, large chunks of -- especially in east anglia, which sticks out from the london area, there were very, very patriot- minded. but that's not where my family in england came from. >> you're born in the bronx? >> no, in manhattan. >> but you live in the bronx? >> sometimes. it's going back to the early years, you talk about your fascinated by the generals back in those days. to what was your childhood like? how many kids in the family? >> just my brother and myself, separated by eight years. we were not always in each other's hair. >> what did your dad do? prexy was a commissioner of the new york state government
the division of loyalties in ireland were -- a lot of the poorer people and the protestants of northern ireland were patriots. a lot of the catholics supported loyalists because the catholic gentry at the time were trying to be accepted in the british empire and they tried to prove that loyalty by subsidizing, raising companies to send over there. irish politicians don't like to emphasize that. but the opinion of the catholic gentry in iowa was loyalists. -- in ireland. in britain, large chunks...
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today the city launched a loyalty program for shopper.say kind >>> the season to shop and union city leaders are coming up with ways to keep you local. they launched a loyalty program for shoppers saying it's the first of its kind in the san francisco bay area. consumers who join get cash back rewards every time they shop or use services from participating local shops. >> signing up for the rapid rewards program which is a shop local program had not only support union city's local nonprofits, it will support you the consumer by providing cash back on your purchases. >> you have to sign up for the rewards but it's free to join. the program also benefits the charity that helps needy families in union city, newark and fremont. >>> a bay area family rented a mouse infested house for months and they tried to get the landlord to do something about it. as cbs 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains, the case has led to some changes for the family and the company. >> this is our dream house. >> reporter: but that dream soon turned into a ni
today the city launched a loyalty program for shopper.say kind >>> the season to shop and union city leaders are coming up with ways to keep you local. they launched a loyalty program for shoppers saying it's the first of its kind in the san francisco bay area. consumers who join get cash back rewards every time they shop or use services from participating local shops. >> signing up for the rapid rewards program which is a shop local program had not only support union city's...
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in egypt in such a way that it lost and undermine the confidence of the entire arab world in the loyalty and credibility of america as an ally. >> i put morsy in there. >> i did. >> it goes to president obama from the marijuana growers in california because he promised he was going to back off of marijuana prosecutions in states where medicinal marijuana had been legalesed and they have continued up there in particular. this has been a very sore point in his base. >> well, do you think the president ought to know what the virtues of marijuana are? >> he ought to know and he ought to know before he makes a public statement before -- >> why. >>> he know? >> because he's president. >> oh. anything else? >> policy. >> afghan president hamid karzai who owns his own regime security to the u.s. backing but he openly attacks u.s. allies accusing of america of fostering corruption in afghanistan. and worse turn coat of the year karzai. okay. most boring, pat? >> the alan green span joe lieberman trophy this year, john, goes to harry reid. >> on my side of the political agenda, mitch mcconnell is
in egypt in such a way that it lost and undermine the confidence of the entire arab world in the loyalty and credibility of america as an ally. >> i put morsy in there. >> i did. >> it goes to president obama from the marijuana growers in california because he promised he was going to back off of marijuana prosecutions in states where medicinal marijuana had been legalesed and they have continued up there in particular. this has been a very sore point in his base. >>...
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, so loyalty means something. [laughter] "but does it mean nothing to you?" and he said, "sorry, epolito, no." >> did he give you a little bonus or something when you left? >> no. >> it was, you were escorted by your manager off the property, turn in your key. that was it. >> it was sad. >> you didn't feel any sympathy at all for them? >> no, because i gave them plenty of time to make a decision. >> in the end, 20 employees quit smoking. four wouldn't and were fired when they refused to take a breathalyzer test. a year later, anita and cara are still unemployed, still smoking, and fuming. >> i think that smoking is a great smokescreen around the true issue here. this is about privacy. this is about what you do on your own time that is legal that does not conflict with your job performance. >> what it's really about is money. big business is increasingly nosing into your business, trying to cut the cost of their business. and the easiest targets are smokers. really, obese people whose healthcare is among the costli
, so loyalty means something. [laughter] "but does it mean nothing to you?" and he said, "sorry, epolito, no." >> did he give you a little bonus or something when you left? >> no. >> it was, you were escorted by your manager off the property, turn in your key. that was it. >> it was sad. >> you didn't feel any sympathy at all for them? >> no, because i gave them plenty of time to make a decision. >> in the end, 20 employees quit...
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i use bid goodwill loyalty card and ended up paying $12.34. >> there it is. it's worth $9,000. goodwill says it attempts to spot yimts like this, but some expensive items do slip through. >> you know, that is interesting. >> she has good taste. >> she does. >> thank you. >> oakland raiders fans we want to see your team pride for raider's day this sunday. this fan sent thus great photo. and that is 5-year-old and her sister. >> raiders and abc 7 begins tomorrow with abc 7 news at 4:30. we get going thursday with sports director larry beil hosting a show at 3:00 p.m. at 5:00 coverage begins live from the coliseum. once it ends they'll return with after the game. then, it's abc programming. last resort at 11:00, and a special edition of abc 7 news at midnight. >> join us on thursday. >> rain we hope will be gone and dry. >> let's find out the answer now from sandhya pattel. >> it's a big lay -- big day. you'll be able to go out and enjoy the game as we broadcast here live from abc 7 news. on the roof here, it's a billing bit breeze here. it's a localized wind. it's cool. we look b
i use bid goodwill loyalty card and ended up paying $12.34. >> there it is. it's worth $9,000. goodwill says it attempts to spot yimts like this, but some expensive items do slip through. >> you know, that is interesting. >> she has good taste. >> she does. >> thank you. >> oakland raiders fans we want to see your team pride for raider's day this sunday. this fan sent thus great photo. and that is 5-year-old and her sister. >> raiders and abc 7 begins...
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and they used this opportunity to reaffirm their loyalty to the king.they are the principal guardian of the monarchy cannot and -- of the monarchy, and it led them to take to -- to a coup in recent years and to protect that market. there was a time that the ties believed their keen could resolve intractable -- that the people here believe their keen could resolve intractable conflicts. but not now. his wife was too weak to attend today's ceremony. there is behind these cheerful saenz profound unease about what will happen to this country when -- behind these cheerful ceremonies at profound unease about what will happen to this country after he is gone. >> the london hospital treating the duchess of cambridge has admitted it felt victim to a hoax and a phone call. two disk jockeys from australian ready a station phones of hospital and pretended to be the queen and convinced interest to reveal information about kate's condition. nicholas mitchell house the latest. >> on one end of the call, the exclusive king edward the seventh part of a hospital in londo
and they used this opportunity to reaffirm their loyalty to the king.they are the principal guardian of the monarchy cannot and -- of the monarchy, and it led them to take to -- to a coup in recent years and to protect that market. there was a time that the ties believed their keen could resolve intractable -- that the people here believe their keen could resolve intractable conflicts. but not now. his wife was too weak to attend today's ceremony. there is behind these cheerful saenz profound...
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and they used this opportunity to reaffirm their loyalty to the king.they are the principal guardian of the monarchy cannot and -- of the monarchy, and it led them to take to -- to a coup in recent years and to protect that market. there was a time that the ties believed their keen could resolve intractable -- that the people here believe their keen could resolve intractable conflicts. but not now. his wife was too weak to attend today's ceremony. there is behind these cheerful saenz profound unease about what will happen to this country when -- behind these cheerful ceremonies at profound unease about what will happen to this country after he is gone. >> the london hospital treating the duchess of cambridge has admitted it felt victim to a hoax and a phone call. two disk jockeys from australian ready a station phones of hospital and pretended to be the queen and convinced interest to reveal information about kate's condition. nicholas mitchell house the latest. >> on one end of the call, the exclusive king edward the seventh part of a hospital in londo
and they used this opportunity to reaffirm their loyalty to the king.they are the principal guardian of the monarchy cannot and -- of the monarchy, and it led them to take to -- to a coup in recent years and to protect that market. there was a time that the ties believed their keen could resolve intractable -- that the people here believe their keen could resolve intractable conflicts. but not now. his wife was too weak to attend today's ceremony. there is behind these cheerful saenz profound...
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. >> lego sent the set and a letter thanking james for his loyalty to the company. the boy is now convinced that lego is the best company in the world! but the way we have a link to the complete video on abc 7 news.com. >> that is sweet. >> marvelous. >> the best company ever. >> yes. >> love that story. thank you. >> sure. >> abc 7 news is teeming up with a doctor for another hire event. recruiters vilwill have 350 jobs available at this free event in san jose. among hiring hyatt reejs yensy and financial services and sleep train. bring your resume to the double tree hotel from noon until 4:00 tomorrow. >> it's a good resource that can help you. let's talk about the weather forecast. >> this is a nation break but short lived. we're looking at another storm that will bring us lighter rainfall amounts not as windy. you can see winds calm looking down towards embarcadero here, just a few clouds and it's cool outside. let me show you a live camera. looking towards sausalito area there. clouds gather goinging to live doppler 7 hd. you'll see moyer is well north. they're
. >> lego sent the set and a letter thanking james for his loyalty to the company. the boy is now convinced that lego is the best company in the world! but the way we have a link to the complete video on abc 7 news.com. >> that is sweet. >> marvelous. >> the best company ever. >> yes. >> love that story. thank you. >> sure. >> abc 7 news is teeming up with a doctor for another hire event. recruiters vilwill have 350 jobs available at this free...
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even when he has a strong emotional and loyalty quotient, won't fight for it. me personally, i think it's a little early to make that judgment. but that perception is out there. and what happened today plays right into that perception. another way of -- you've heard it said, president obama plays soft, he's too soft. in the early stages of his first term, that was more understandable and i think more acceptable by more people, saying, well, look, he's come to washington, wants to get along, nice guy, feels he wants to take the toxicity out of it. but he learned very quickly that the republicans had a whole other strategy, which was fight them trench by trench, fight them hand to hand if necessary. now, the message out of president obama's news conference appearance was, listen, this woman is qualified and i will stick with her to hell and back, till hell freezes over, and help her cut through the ice. that's the impression he gave. but that's not the way he played it out. >> does this -- if he has, as you're sort of arguing, if he's sort of incentivized the rep
even when he has a strong emotional and loyalty quotient, won't fight for it. me personally, i think it's a little early to make that judgment. but that perception is out there. and what happened today plays right into that perception. another way of -- you've heard it said, president obama plays soft, he's too soft. in the early stages of his first term, that was more understandable and i think more acceptable by more people, saying, well, look, he's come to washington, wants to get along,...
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it drives loyalty from customer base.e with that type of relationship with the retailer tend to shop there a lot more. >> what do you think? would the ebay investor see this as a positive for the paypal business? >> i think it's within paypal's realm to offer credit, bill me later, a big name and trusted user base but i don't think they're ready for several reasons. one, they don't have the expertise in-house. they would have to hire or acquire. it would just add to the complexity. 35ipal has its hands full with initiatives, paypal point of service with merchants, looking to expand to emerging markets. right now i think a mortgage product would not be congruent with growth initiatives. it would be a distraction. third, i would add to regulatory risks as well as increase licensing. that would be costly, time consuming. fourth, competition has increased significantly for paypal, visa entering the space, mastercard, square. it needs to continue focusing on a core industry. >> the mortgage industry is not exactly a growth ind
it drives loyalty from customer base.e with that type of relationship with the retailer tend to shop there a lot more. >> what do you think? would the ebay investor see this as a positive for the paypal business? >> i think it's within paypal's realm to offer credit, bill me later, a big name and trusted user base but i don't think they're ready for several reasons. one, they don't have the expertise in-house. they would have to hire or acquire. it would just add to the complexity....
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you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh?see november! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. >>> having won the election, president obama's administration faces a new challenge now. forming the cabinet. he wants new faces so the cabinet wouldn't look like a, quote, second stringers. he's already facing opposition from republicans. here's emily schmidt. >> reporter: a white house photo op. >> this is an opportunity to meet with my wonderful cabinet. >> reporter: an imminent cabinet shuffle is expected. >> the president has got a lot of very good people to choose from, but he wants to put together a team, especially in international affairs, a team overall that going into the second term doesn't look like a group of second stringers. >> reporter: it's already politically charges. susan rice is thought to be a leading contender, but some republicans have been highly critical of rice following the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. >> when they go after the u.n. ambassador apparently because
you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh?see november! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. >>> having won the election, president obama's administration faces a new challenge now. forming the cabinet. he wants new faces so the cabinet wouldn't look like a, quote, second stringers. he's already facing opposition from republicans. here's emily schmidt. >> reporter: a white house photo op....
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his department was literally tasked with shoring up the loyalty of the armed forces.'t just easily and casually walk out of the country. according to opposition figures, who talked to the "new york times," he planned his escape for weeks and it "ended with a four-hour sprint by motorcycle to the turkish border, driving through woods and on muddy roads." the syrian spokesperson, the one who said publicly that the assad regime would not use chemical weapons on his people, he supposedly left weeks ago, and no one seems to know where he even is. the guardian reports he might be in the united states working with intelligence officials. something the state department denies. meanwhile, an opposition activist makes public this conversation he reportedly had with a guy over twitter overt summer. in it's spokesman says he's sympathetic to the opposition. and yet today he's still missing. what is happening in syria right now is chaotic on every level. in the streets and in the government. and it is deadly. more than 40,000 people have been killed. according to human rights grou
his department was literally tasked with shoring up the loyalty of the armed forces.'t just easily and casually walk out of the country. according to opposition figures, who talked to the "new york times," he planned his escape for weeks and it "ended with a four-hour sprint by motorcycle to the turkish border, driving through woods and on muddy roads." the syrian spokesperson, the one who said publicly that the assad regime would not use chemical weapons on his people, he...