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>> they came to manila. they actually started searching in london. then they went to new york, los angeles, honolulu. and then when they landed in manila they flew, i think, a couple of people out of hong kong to see the producers. >> hinojosa: and is that... like, that kind if international search, is that common? >> i think it depends. i think if they're able to find somebody in the city that they're first looking, then i don't think that they would have need to gollhe way to the phillipines to search for the lead of this particular show. >> hinojosa: and did you know at that point... did you know at that point that there had been, like, a search, that they had auditioned... >> no. i was not aware of how exhaustive the seach had been previous to their arrival in manila. i had no idea. it's probably better that i didn't have any idea, that i didn't really have the bigger picture of who these people were. and i knew that they had created les miserables, and that cameron had produced all these other shows, but it didn't really occur to me, and i reall
>> they came to manila. they actually started searching in london. then they went to new york, los angeles, honolulu. and then when they landed in manila they flew, i think, a couple of people out of hong kong to see the producers. >> hinojosa: and is that... like, that kind if international search, is that common? >> i think it depends. i think if they're able to find somebody in the city that they're first looking, then i don't think that they would have need to gollhe way...
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crime rates in manila are said to drop whenever he fights. that wraps up our bulletin. reporting from bangkok. >> all right. >>> now, from the rings in las vegas to the sumo ring. let's check out the latest in the sumo world with ross mihara. >>> japan's traditional sport of sumo has taken the first steps in recovering from a crippling match rigging scandal. the tournament has started in place of the usual may tournament. seeking seventh straight top division title. that will tie him for the largest streak ever. his opponent is no pushover, though. top rank and file goaido. it's a one sided match. dominates from start to finish, cruising to a second victory in as many days. pulling underarm throw. >>> here's a look at the other highlight bouts on day two. sato got a black eye from practice before the tourney and seemed to zap his strength in day one. against kitataki, he has an eye on the win. he makes a quick recovery, takes this bout with ease by forceout. top homegrown at the moment. of the four, draws the toughest opponent on day two, mongolian kakuryu. kakuryu gets
crime rates in manila are said to drop whenever he fights. that wraps up our bulletin. reporting from bangkok. >> all right. >>> now, from the rings in las vegas to the sumo ring. let's check out the latest in the sumo world with ross mihara. >>> japan's traditional sport of sumo has taken the first steps in recovering from a crippling match rigging scandal. the tournament has started in place of the usual may tournament. seeking seventh straight top division title. that...
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now, temperaturewise, we've got 32 degrees in bangkok today. 36 in manila with thunderstorms. then warming up to 33 in shanghai. across japan, things are going to be very warm here as well. 27 in kanazawa. 28 in fukouka. in the northeastern corner of japan as well, we see warm sunshine prevail over the next couple of days. lots of sunshine. just a few clouds in the sky. looking a little cloudy in hachinoi on friday. across sendai, down towards mito as well. 26 degrees in soma. warming up to 27 on friday, holding on to sunshine. now, for europe, looking very unsettled again. especially across the northern tier of the continent. looking windy across sweden, norway and then into the british isles. watch out for those heavy showers across the northern uk. some hefty showers across parts of sweden and southern norway as well. central areas here picking up a couple of showers for germany and also france. especially with the heat of the day. again, spain and portugal, that widespread rain continuing throughout your thursday. lots of thunderstorms expected as well. but that is going t
now, temperaturewise, we've got 32 degrees in bangkok today. 36 in manila with thunderstorms. then warming up to 33 in shanghai. across japan, things are going to be very warm here as well. 27 in kanazawa. 28 in fukouka. in the northeastern corner of japan as well, we see warm sunshine prevail over the next couple of days. lots of sunshine. just a few clouds in the sky. looking a little cloudy in hachinoi on friday. across sendai, down towards mito as well. 26 degrees in soma. warming up to 27...
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taking a look at your temperatures. 36 degrees many manila today. 23 in taipei. it stays hot in beijing, 29 degrees. seoul, 23 with sunny spells. now, across swra p croscross ja unstable conditions today. we have on and off showers in the okinawa island. quite heavy in nature. central portions looking at those showers to blossom later on this afternoon. so look out for some strong gusts, some strong thunderstorms this afternoon. including tokyo. the far north could see some unsettled weather as well later on. tohoku starting off on a cloudy note today. chance of showers as well this morning, but it will be clearing up in the afternoon. temperatures slightly cooler today. 18 degrees in hachinohe. sendai, too, a couple showers this morning. back in the sunshine this afternoon. warming up to 21 degrees. similar story for soma and onahama. as we head into central portions, quite cloudy for you with showers coming in this afternoon. 20 degrees in mito today. now, let's take a look at europe. we have multiple systems that are going to bring lots of wet conditions to th
taking a look at your temperatures. 36 degrees many manila today. 23 in taipei. it stays hot in beijing, 29 degrees. seoul, 23 with sunny spells. now, across swra p croscross ja unstable conditions today. we have on and off showers in the okinawa island. quite heavy in nature. central portions looking at those showers to blossom later on this afternoon. so look out for some strong gusts, some strong thunderstorms this afternoon. including tokyo. the far north could see some unsettled weather as...
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for friday we show 43 degrees in manila and 45 in bangkok. 27 for taipei as well as shanghai. tokyo is going to be looking much warmer, too. 28 degrees for your high today, so that's a big jump from yesterday. now, to the outlook for those quake-affected areas, we'll show the chance of precipitation on friday for these couple of cities, but that's going to be in the morning hours. it should let up by now. hachinohe is the exception. there's a slight chance of showers. on saturday things dry out nicely although there's heavy cloud cover. gusty conditions continue into saturday as well. dry skies for both days here, and in mito nice and warm here, 25 degrees for both friday and saturday. some very warm conditions to look forward to. all right. and in towards north america, still the core of the really active systems remain in the mid-section of the united states. we've got a couple disturbances. still looking very, very active. lots of warm air coming in from the gulf, and then we have a lot of cool air behind this low. so that's all mixing and producing that stormy weather, and
for friday we show 43 degrees in manila and 45 in bangkok. 27 for taipei as well as shanghai. tokyo is going to be looking much warmer, too. 28 degrees for your high today, so that's a big jump from yesterday. now, to the outlook for those quake-affected areas, we'll show the chance of precipitation on friday for these couple of cities, but that's going to be in the morning hours. it should let up by now. hachinohe is the exception. there's a slight chance of showers. on saturday things dry out...
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here's a look at highs, and we're looking at 35 degrees in manila, hot in bangkok at 33, getting up to 26 in shanghai, but it's cooler in the past few days. beijing at 23 and toej yo today will be coming up to 18 degrees achlg a little warmer than yesterday. two-day outlook from the quake-affected weather. unsettled weather for thursday and friday. it starts up late thursday, and then that will last into the early morning hours of friday. but some areas will be looking at some gusty weather at times, also looking at locally heavy downpours possible in the early hours of friday. so you want to watch out for that. it's going to be a similar story for sendai and into onahama. the rain should ease on thursday and look drier on fry. with the sunshine it will get warmer, up to 25 degrees during the daytime so on the warm side here. looking at north america right now. still lots of activity fence kroos the plain states. we have the low out of the west. it interacts with all the humid air coming up from the gulf. we're talking about a severe weather threat again, and it's widespread throughout
here's a look at highs, and we're looking at 35 degrees in manila, hot in bangkok at 33, getting up to 26 in shanghai, but it's cooler in the past few days. beijing at 23 and toej yo today will be coming up to 18 degrees achlg a little warmer than yesterday. two-day outlook from the quake-affected weather. unsettled weather for thursday and friday. it starts up late thursday, and then that will last into the early morning hours of friday. but some areas will be looking at some gusty weather at...
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. >>> in the philippines, massive quantities of dead fish have been discovered in a lake south of manila. so far the cause is unknown. more than 800 tons of fish were found dead at fish farms. workers filled bags of dead tilapia fish to be buried sunday. the fish are staple foods for people living nearby. >> translator: all the fish have died. they were found floating in the water. >> authorities are still investigating what caused the fish to die. some speculate that a sudden temperature drop may have lowered oxygen levels in the water. others say that recent activity had a nearby volcano may be to blame. >>> and that wraps up our bulletin in bangkok. >>> now let's take a look at the market figures. >>> hello there. time now for your weather update. across eastern asia, still looking quite windy across japan this morning. the remnant low of typhoon sanga brought heavy downpours in northern japan causing flooding problems in quake affected regions and also continues to bring windy conditions along the east coast of japan here. high wave warnings have been posted just now. but we are goin
. >>> in the philippines, massive quantities of dead fish have been discovered in a lake south of manila. so far the cause is unknown. more than 800 tons of fish were found dead at fish farms. workers filled bags of dead tilapia fish to be buried sunday. the fish are staple foods for people living nearby. >> translator: all the fish have died. they were found floating in the water. >> authorities are still investigating what caused the fish to die. some speculate that a...
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temperatures look like this. 37 in manila today. 26 in taipei. warming up to 31. it will be chilly in tokyo at 15 degrees. let's take a closer look at japan. it will be mostly dry here with of course exception of some showers down in the islands. sunny spells and mild conditions expected out towards the west, but looking cloudy and chilly across central and northern portions contending with the strong northeasterly winds. 15 degrees in sendai today. 11 degrees in sapora. temperatures on the cool side. only 10 degrees and cloudy in miyako. friday, staying dry but again fairly chilly. from sendai towards mito as well, dry conditions. we could will see light showers forming later on. and again temperatures remain on the cool side. now we take a look at europe, where weather conditions remain very unstable down in the eastern mediterranean. here this low pressure system not abating at all. some hefty showers and quite strong thunderstorms especially down in turkey. and on the other side of the continent, you can see this big and potent low pressure system coming this
temperatures look like this. 37 in manila today. 26 in taipei. warming up to 31. it will be chilly in tokyo at 15 degrees. let's take a closer look at japan. it will be mostly dry here with of course exception of some showers down in the islands. sunny spells and mild conditions expected out towards the west, but looking cloudy and chilly across central and northern portions contending with the strong northeasterly winds. 15 degrees in sendai today. 11 degrees in sapora. temperatures on the...
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yellow mangos, manila or adolfo the technical name, in the market. crop started about a month ago but the prices started coming down. you can see them for 99 cents each. when you buy them, the more yellow they are going to be the better and store them on the counter. so there you go. a few examples of this week's best buys. eat fresh, stay healthy and save money. bye-bye. >>> well, the show must go on without charlie sheen. >> a new but very familiar face filling his "two and a half men" role. ashton kutcher, cbs just made it official he will make nearly a million dollars an episode. >> saving money. sheen got himself fired but he was making $2 million an especially so. >> see you monday. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com ,, sizzler's fall-off-the-bone ribs are slow-cooked with cattlemen's barbecue sauce. get a half-rack with sweet potato fries and corn bread. plus, add our incredible endless salad bar. sizzler.
yellow mangos, manila or adolfo the technical name, in the market. crop started about a month ago but the prices started coming down. you can see them for 99 cents each. when you buy them, the more yellow they are going to be the better and store them on the counter. so there you go. a few examples of this week's best buys. eat fresh, stay healthy and save money. bye-bye. >>> well, the show must go on without charlie sheen. >> a new but very familiar face filling his "two...
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as for highs for friday, looking pretty steamy in manila, 35 is your high, watch out for a couple thundershowers. getting up to 29 in hong kong. cooler for beijing, 16. only remaining at 9 for olanbator. as for north america, couple systems are continuing to trek right along this u.s./canadian border. couple spots continuing to see rain today. on west end, we're going to be talking about mountain snow for this upper elevation, the pacific northwest. coastal areas will pick up rain. also, new england states, eastern canada will be looking at some upper elevation snow as well. rain will likely continue for eastern quebec in particular into saturday so you want to watch out for that. and then the mississippi valley has been dealing with a lot of flooding. once again, a couple showers continuing for the mid-mississippi valley. so moderate amounts but still flood levels are going to continue to rise especially down stream so you want to be careful if you are in the area. for highs on friday, looking like this. 22 in new york. the same also for d.c. quite mild. getting up to 29 degrees meanwhile in mi
as for highs for friday, looking pretty steamy in manila, 35 is your high, watch out for a couple thundershowers. getting up to 29 in hong kong. cooler for beijing, 16. only remaining at 9 for olanbator. as for north america, couple systems are continuing to trek right along this u.s./canadian border. couple spots continuing to see rain today. on west end, we're going to be talking about mountain snow for this upper elevation, the pacific northwest. coastal areas will pick up rain. also, new...
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we'll be seeing typhoon rain across taipei as well as manila and tokyo as well on saturday. all right. let's take a look into north america. another storm pushing in across the u.s./canada border here, significant rain in southern bc as well as alberta and then thunderstorms coming down the central plains reaching down into the south. it's going to be producing severe weather for the same places that have been hit all week and were hit the weekend as well by those devastating deadly tornadoes. we haven't even got rid of the last storm system yet. it's still clinging on to the eastern seaboard here. we'll see rain all along the coast and then more severe weather from the mid-atlantic up into southern new england and then we have that new area to watch as well. over the same area, arkansas, missouri, oklahoma as well as kansas, tornadoes, damaging winds, and thunderstorms. large hail all in the forecast. let's take a look at what's happening with your temperatures then. you can see that heat all the way up into new york city as well as washington, d.c. 31 degrees, way above av
we'll be seeing typhoon rain across taipei as well as manila and tokyo as well on saturday. all right. let's take a look into north america. another storm pushing in across the u.s./canada border here, significant rain in southern bc as well as alberta and then thunderstorms coming down the central plains reaching down into the south. it's going to be producing severe weather for the same places that have been hit all week and were hit the weekend as well by those devastating deadly tornadoes....
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wednesday's highs showing 32 degrees in manila, getting up to 26 in tae pay and 23 in shanghai.eoul will heat up to 29 degrees and tokyo, too, gets up into the 20s, getting away from the teens that we saw earlier this week. two-day outlook for quake-affected areas, will show mostly teens today on wednesday, although it does get up to 23 degrees, plenty of sunshine, the dry weather should persist into thursday as well. as for europe, a messy picture across the northern tier of the region and the british isles, too, rounds of rain and winds are going to be continuing to move through again today, heading in towards the baltic states and western russia as well. now we look to the south here, southeast that is, the balkan area and in towards italy, unsettled picture. lots of heat, triggering thunderstorms especially in the afternoon and evening hours so you want to watch out for that. it is going to be again pretty warm story on wednesday, getting up to 23 in kiev, also the same in vienna, hitting 30 degrees in madrid as well. that's a look at your weather for now. i will leave you w
wednesday's highs showing 32 degrees in manila, getting up to 26 in tae pay and 23 in shanghai.eoul will heat up to 29 degrees and tokyo, too, gets up into the 20s, getting away from the teens that we saw earlier this week. two-day outlook for quake-affected areas, will show mostly teens today on wednesday, although it does get up to 23 degrees, plenty of sunshine, the dry weather should persist into thursday as well. as for europe, a messy picture across the northern tier of the region and the...
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down towards the tropics. 34 in manila and also in bangkok. in most of those places you will be seeing some thunderstorms moving through during the eat of the day. as we head into north america, out west is looking nice and settled for once. it's not going to last very long so do enjoy it while you can. we are going to see rain coming right in down to coast, down towards southern california. probably see some snow on the mountains, too. fairly cold towards the north. as for the central plains, well, things are going to be much dryer here, but cooler, too. a big shot of cooler air comes down and it will bring those temperatures down. i'll show you those in just a second. as for the eastern third of the continent, very unsettled. we've got severe weather today. this is going to be coming down from illinois in towards louisiana and mississippi. expect severe thunderstorms with hail, damaging winds as well. and all that rain is really just going to be lingering. high pressure offshore is going to stop it from moving very quickly which means it cou
down towards the tropics. 34 in manila and also in bangkok. in most of those places you will be seeing some thunderstorms moving through during the eat of the day. as we head into north america, out west is looking nice and settled for once. it's not going to last very long so do enjoy it while you can. we are going to see rain coming right in down to coast, down towards southern california. probably see some snow on the mountains, too. fairly cold towards the north. as for the central plains,...
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i was also down in the philippines, manila, when the war ended. yet, but i was in manila. i cannot recall where the hell i was, but i was over there for three years, and we did not have any phone calls to call home. we had v-day letters, so we did not have it very easy. thank you very much. host: thank you for sharing your experience. guest: i find that the letters some of the most moving documents. and your caller -- thank you for your service -- talks about communication being tough. there is a saying, historians read other people's mail. i read some stories from the second world war. each person before the d-day mission basically wrote a death note home -- "fix the barn" -- because they were basically being sent on a suicide mission, and yet you cannot tell anybody what emthe mission was because it would give away the plan. if anybody has letters at home from -- if you are a veteran or a member of a family that has them in a shoebox of something, look to the smithsonian institute or world war ii to donate them. we are constantly trying to make sure those letters are not
i was also down in the philippines, manila, when the war ended. yet, but i was in manila. i cannot recall where the hell i was, but i was over there for three years, and we did not have any phone calls to call home. we had v-day letters, so we did not have it very easy. thank you very much. host: thank you for sharing your experience. guest: i find that the letters some of the most moving documents. and your caller -- thank you for your service -- talks about communication being tough. there is...
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alex manila . >> 5 eggs yes.ation of heavy cream and milk and we is mix this up together is like a french toast it. then we take in nine but there seemed pan so did not have davies picking problems or benefit better using ? . >> i try to use a heartier and homestall white bread so has a more heaviness to it. here's one with the arm and . >> what kind of cheese post them off you did a nice hat to go along with that and is still continues to lay around. this goes for two layers and we covered with french toasted. then i see we're throwing this in the oven . >> that is true. 350 for about 40 minutes. that is when you know that is done. . >> it is really nice and academics everyone happy. sprinkled more ham and cheese on the top. then my comes out beautifully and probably easy to serve. . >> reserve this with a mustard syrup. 100 percent maple syrup with grainy mustard and was the two together. . >> an interesting combo. . >> a savory idea as well. the money and you deserve this on the side porch drizzled on the plat
alex manila . >> 5 eggs yes.ation of heavy cream and milk and we is mix this up together is like a french toast it. then we take in nine but there seemed pan so did not have davies picking problems or benefit better using ? . >> i try to use a heartier and homestall white bread so has a more heaviness to it. here's one with the arm and . >> what kind of cheese post them off you did a nice hat to go along with that and is still continues to lay around. this goes for two layers...
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military cemetery in manila the largest u.s.ilitary cemetery in the world, memorial day six years ago putting a wreath there another case i was in annecy france doing the same thing to commemorate u.s. military personnel in the southern alps of france that died in world war ii. memories come back, tremendous appreciation for what preceding generations did and it was an honor then and is now in some respects to act as a spokesperson for them to go ahead and promote i think our country's appreciation of what they did. because it really is a significant contribution to this country. >> it is huge. huge. obviously but when you thing memorial day a lot of people are thinking unofficial start to summer and barbecues how do we bring this sort of grandiose -- you know what i am talking about, of the actual holiday and why it was created to everybody especially today's generation that isn't necessarily connected to that. >> an appreciation of history and veterans currently alive right now and are available to talk about their own experie
military cemetery in manila the largest u.s.ilitary cemetery in the world, memorial day six years ago putting a wreath there another case i was in annecy france doing the same thing to commemorate u.s. military personnel in the southern alps of france that died in world war ii. memories come back, tremendous appreciation for what preceding generations did and it was an honor then and is now in some respects to act as a spokesperson for them to go ahead and promote i think our country's...
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i was also down in the philippines, manila, when the war ended. yet, but i was in manila.recall where the hell i was, but i was over there for three years, and we did not have any phone calls to call home. we had v-day letters, so we did not have it very easy. thank you very much. host: thank you for sharing your experience. guest: i find that the letters some of the most moving documents. and your caller -- thank you for your service -- talks about communication being tough. there is a saying, historians read other people's mail. i read some stories from the second world war. each person before the d-day mission basically wrote a death note home -- "fix the barn" -- because they were basically being sent on a suicide mission, and yet you cannot tell anybody what emthe mission was because it would give away the plan. if anybody has letters at home from -- if you are a veteran or a member of a family that has them in a shoebox of something, look to the smithsonian institute or world war ii to donate them. we are constantly trying to make sure those letters are not turnout.
i was also down in the philippines, manila, when the war ended. yet, but i was in manila.recall where the hell i was, but i was over there for three years, and we did not have any phone calls to call home. we had v-day letters, so we did not have it very easy. thank you very much. host: thank you for sharing your experience. guest: i find that the letters some of the most moving documents. and your caller -- thank you for your service -- talks about communication being tough. there is a saying,...
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i was also down in the philippines, manila, when the war ended. yet, but i was in manila. i cannot recall where the hell i was, but i was over there for three years, and we did not have any phone calls to call home. we had v-day letters, so we did not have it very easy. thank you very much. host: thank you for sharing your experience. guest: i find that the letters some of the most moving documents. and your caller -- thank you for your service -- talks about communication being tough. there is a saying, historians read other people's mail. i read some stories from the second world war. each person before the d-day mission basically wrote a death note home -- "fix the barn" -- because they were basically being sent on a suicide mission, and yet you cannot tell anybody what emthe mison was because it would give away the plan. if anybody has letters at home from - if you are a veteran or a member of a family that has them in a shoebox of something, look to the smithsonian institute or world war ii to donate them. we are constantly trying to make sure those letters are not tu
i was also down in the philippines, manila, when the war ended. yet, but i was in manila. i cannot recall where the hell i was, but i was over there for three years, and we did not have any phone calls to call home. we had v-day letters, so we did not have it very easy. thank you very much. host: thank you for sharing your experience. guest: i find that the letters some of the most moving documents. and your caller -- thank you for your service -- talks about communication being tough. there is...
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we memorialize those who gave their lives on the battlefields of our time from normandy to manila. baghdad to hellman. in jungles, desert sand city streets around the world. when bonds in this chain together across generations, this chain of honor and sacrifice. in hong is not only a common cause or, our country's cause, but also a spirit captured in a book of isaiah. pathe lord says, whom shall i sd and who will go for us? i said, here i am. send me. that is will we memorialize today. with that spirit that says send me. in a matter of the mission, no matter the risk, send me. send me no matter how great a sacrifice i am called to make. the patriots are memorialized today not only sacrifice all they had, but all it would ever know. if they gave of themselves until they had nothing more to give. on this date for will remember that they gave their lives. remember that it is their courage, their unselfish as she and a devotion to duty deaths sustained in this country to all this trial's fee and all the trials to come. the blessings that we enjoy as americans came at a dear cost, that
we memorialize those who gave their lives on the battlefields of our time from normandy to manila. baghdad to hellman. in jungles, desert sand city streets around the world. when bonds in this chain together across generations, this chain of honor and sacrifice. in hong is not only a common cause or, our country's cause, but also a spirit captured in a book of isaiah. pathe lord says, whom shall i sd and who will go for us? i said, here i am. send me. that is will we memorialize today. with...
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we memorialize those who gave their lives on the battlefield of our times, from normandy to manila, inchons its, city streets around the world -- deserts, city streets around the world. what bonds this chain together across generations is the chain of honor and sacrifice, not only a common cause. our country's it causes -- country's cause. but also a spirit captured in the book of isiah, mailed to me by the family a second lieutenant. "when i heard the voice of the lord sing who shall i send, who shall go for us? i said, here i am, send me." that is what we memorialize today, that spirit that says "send me, no matter the mission. send me, no matter the risk. send me, no matter the sacrifice." the patriots we memorialize today sacrificed not only all they had, but all the whatever no. they gave of themselves until they had nothing more to give. it is natural when we lose someone we care about to ask why it had to be them, why my son, why my sister, why my friend, why not me. these are questions that cannot be answered by us. but on this day, we remember that it is on our behalf that they ga
we memorialize those who gave their lives on the battlefield of our times, from normandy to manila, inchons its, city streets around the world -- deserts, city streets around the world. what bonds this chain together across generations is the chain of honor and sacrifice, not only a common cause. our country's it causes -- country's cause. but also a spirit captured in the book of isiah, mailed to me by the family a second lieutenant. "when i heard the voice of the lord sing who shall i...
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we memorialize those who gave their lives on the battle fields of our time, from normandy, manila, baghdadrts and city streets around the world. what bonds this chain together across the generations, this chain of honor and sacrifice is not only a common cause. our country's cause but also a spirit captured in a book of isaiah. a familiar verse mailed to me by the gold star parents of second lieutenant mike mcgayan. whom shall i send and whom shall go for us? and i said, here i am. send me. that's what we memorialize today. that spirit that says send me, no matter the mission. send me, no matter the risk. send me, no matter how great the sacrifice i'm called to make. the patriots we memorialize today sacrificed not only all they had but all they would ever know. they gave of themselves until they had nothing more to give. it's natural when we lose someone we care about to ask why it had to be them. why my son? why my sister? why my friend? why not me? these are questions that cannot be answered by us. but on this day we remember that it is on our behalf that they gave our lives, they gave
we memorialize those who gave their lives on the battle fields of our time, from normandy, manila, baghdadrts and city streets around the world. what bonds this chain together across the generations, this chain of honor and sacrifice is not only a common cause. our country's cause but also a spirit captured in a book of isaiah. a familiar verse mailed to me by the gold star parents of second lieutenant mike mcgayan. whom shall i send and whom shall go for us? and i said, here i am. send me....
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i was also down in the philippines, manila, when the war ended. yet, but i was in manila. i cannot recall where the hell i was, but i was over there for three years, and we did not have any phone calls to call home. we had v-day letters, so we did not have it very easy. thank you very much. host: thank you for sharing your experience. guest: i find that the letters some of the most moving documents. and your caller -- thank you for your service -- talks about communication being tough. there is a saying, historians read other people's mail. i read some stories from the second world war. each person before the d-day mission basically wrote a death note home -- "fix the barn" -- because they were basically being sent on a suicide mission, and yet you cannot tell anybody what emthe mission was because it would give away the plan. if anybody has letters at home from -- if you are a veteran or a member of a family that has them in a shoebox of something, look to the smithsonian institute or world war ii to donate them. we are constantly trying to make sure those letters are not
i was also down in the philippines, manila, when the war ended. yet, but i was in manila. i cannot recall where the hell i was, but i was over there for three years, and we did not have any phone calls to call home. we had v-day letters, so we did not have it very easy. thank you very much. host: thank you for sharing your experience. guest: i find that the letters some of the most moving documents. and your caller -- thank you for your service -- talks about communication being tough. there is...
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we memorialize those who gave their lives on the battlefield of our times, from normandyo manila, inchons, city streets around the world -- desert city streetsround the world. what bonds this chain together across generations is the chain of honor and sacrifice, not only a common cause. our country's it causes -- country's cause. but also a spirit captured in the book of isiah, mailed to me by the famil a second lieutenant. "when i heard the voice of the lord sing who shall i send, who shall go for us? i said, here i am, send me." that is what we memorialize today, that spirit that says "send me, no matter the mission. send me, no matter the risk. send me, no matter the sacrifice." the patriots we memorialize today sacrificed not only all they had, but all the whatever no. they gave of themselves until theyad nothing more to give. it is natural when we lose someone we care about to ask why it had to be them, why my son, why my sister, why my friend, why no me. these are questions that cannot be answered by us. but on this day, we remember that it is on our behalf that they gave our lives
we memorialize those who gave their lives on the battlefield of our times, from normandyo manila, inchons, city streets around the world -- desert city streetsround the world. what bonds this chain together across generations is the chain of honor and sacrifice, not only a common cause. our country's it causes -- country's cause. but also a spirit captured in the book of isiah, mailed to me by the famil a second lieutenant. "when i heard the voice of the lord sing who shall i send, who...
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five to seven years ago where they would come in and it was odd, because they both had legal sized manilaand come in the middle of the night and until 1:00 in the morning and stay there for hours behind closed doors. so i think that arnold was able to compartmentalize things a lot, and to some extent they did have separate lives. obviously, they intersected a lot, but arnold was able to do what he did. >> you know, few are as close to celebrity gossip as you are, harvey. so try to take us inside of the schwarzenegger/shriver camp right now, and what is going on? >> well, he, you know, personally, we are told that he really wants back with her, and he has a lot of emotional power over her still, and she is conflicted. she is absolutely talked about getting divorced, but she has not pulled that trigger yet. she has a financial adviserer s she is talking to in order to help create a plan for her. but nothing has been done. and she is ambivalent, and arnold wants her back. arnold wants to do movies, so this is obviously impacting that effort. on her side, she feels lost, and wants a career, a
five to seven years ago where they would come in and it was odd, because they both had legal sized manilaand come in the middle of the night and until 1:00 in the morning and stay there for hours behind closed doors. so i think that arnold was able to compartmentalize things a lot, and to some extent they did have separate lives. obviously, they intersected a lot, but arnold was able to do what he did. >> you know, few are as close to celebrity gossip as you are, harvey. so try to take us...
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we memorialize those who gave their lives on the battlefields of our times, from normandy to manila,ghdad to hellmand and in jungles and city streets around the world, what bonds this chain together across the generations, this chain of honor and sacrifice, is not only a common cause, our country's cause, but also a spirit captured in a book of isaiah. a familiar verse mailed to me by the gold star parents of second lieutenant mike mcgayen. when i heard the voice of the lord saying, whom shall i send? and who will go for us? and i said, here i am. send me. that's what we memorialize today. that spirit that says send me, no matter the mission, send me no matter the risk. send me no matter how great the sacrifice i'm called to make. the patriots we memorialize today sacrificed not only all they had but all they would ever know. they gave of themselves until they had nothing more to give. it's natural when we lose someone we care about to ask why it had to be them, why my son, why my sister, why my friend, why not me? these are questions that cannot be answered by us. but on this day we
we memorialize those who gave their lives on the battlefields of our times, from normandy to manila,ghdad to hellmand and in jungles and city streets around the world, what bonds this chain together across the generations, this chain of honor and sacrifice, is not only a common cause, our country's cause, but also a spirit captured in a book of isaiah. a familiar verse mailed to me by the gold star parents of second lieutenant mike mcgayen. when i heard the voice of the lord saying, whom shall...
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. >> en manila, filipinas, hubo una propuesta por la muerte de osama bin laden.a se reuniÓ con su colega colombiano, juan manuel santos al que ofreciÓ ayuda humanitaria para los damnificados de las lluvias que dejaron mÁs de 100 muertos este aÑo. >> la interpol renovÓ el pedido de captura de doce prÓfugos ex miembros del gobierno de alberto fujimori ex presidente del perÚ. el tÍo de la candidata presidencial keiko fujimori encabeza la lista por corrupciÓn y tambiÉn se busca al coronel oliver pÉrez. entre otros. >> el narcotraficante venezolano podrÍa ser extraditado de colombia a su paÍs donde enfrenta cargos de asesinato, lavado de dinero entre otros. la fiscalÍa general de venezuela adelantÓ sobre la repatriaciÓn de maclev. maclev denunciÓ que pagó altos sobornos a los funcionarios del gobierno de hugo chÁvez para poder traficar con sus cargamentos de droga. >> opiniones divididas sobre el cuerpo encontrado en el mar. profundidad de doce mil pies atado aÚn al asiento del aviÓn que cayÓ al atlÁntico brasileÑo con todos los pasajeros a bordo. >> vamos con mÁs not
. >> en manila, filipinas, hubo una propuesta por la muerte de osama bin laden.a se reuniÓ con su colega colombiano, juan manuel santos al que ofreciÓ ayuda humanitaria para los damnificados de las lluvias que dejaron mÁs de 100 muertos este aÑo. >> la interpol renovÓ el pedido de captura de doce prÓfugos ex miembros del gobierno de alberto fujimori ex presidente del perÚ. el tÍo de la candidata presidencial keiko fujimori encabeza la lista por corrupciÓn y tambiÉn se...
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initiatives and i think we're beginning to see a degree of progress in relations between washington and manilan and we're finding the traction as we go forward. everyone appreciates the important role that singapore has played. i'll talk in a moment about the forced posture very view in which the united states, while at the same time remaining -- maintaining the very strong commitment in northeast asia is seeking to do more in southeast asia, to send a diversified message and also to increasingly link operationally the concept of the indian ocean with the pacific, points made extraordinarily vividly by bob in his wonderful book "monsoon." one with of the first countries do step up and say, we want to be engaged in this has been singapore. if you want to have good advice, if you want to hear it unvarnished and even if it's tough, go to singapore. and singapore will give you a very clear assessment of how you're doing in the region and that advice and that council has been enormously important for us on every dimension that we've been involved in over the course of the last couple of years, whet
initiatives and i think we're beginning to see a degree of progress in relations between washington and manilan and we're finding the traction as we go forward. everyone appreciates the important role that singapore has played. i'll talk in a moment about the forced posture very view in which the united states, while at the same time remaining -- maintaining the very strong commitment in northeast asia is seeking to do more in southeast asia, to send a diversified message and also to...
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that i am a great fan of, anthony lewis gideon strumpets, if you go back and look it starts with a manila envelope with the handwritten petition arriving at the supreme court. i always wanted to about him. using that same kind of an idea. status of my book begins. >> it is a great moment that slams you right into the narrative. from then on your office. and we have some questions. >> yes. is that it? thank you very much for the panel. i have a quick question. in terms of spending history, how do you think the broad use of the internet and all the information out there is going to change, especially in mr. russell's case where you can access anybody's block, anybody's, you know, random thoughts potentially for decades and centuries from now. >> anybody? >> can i? >> yes. >> a good question, and there are two halves. the contemporary writing. looking back on what we are doing. it will be a huge challenge for historians because there's so much regards -- regurgitated garbage. on the other hand, a book on the history of detroit. the internet was a don said for that. obscure history books on t
that i am a great fan of, anthony lewis gideon strumpets, if you go back and look it starts with a manila envelope with the handwritten petition arriving at the supreme court. i always wanted to about him. using that same kind of an idea. status of my book begins. >> it is a great moment that slams you right into the narrative. from then on your office. and we have some questions. >> yes. is that it? thank you very much for the panel. i have a quick question. in terms of spending...