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different jobs when he came to the united states and ultimately took up farming in the mid-1920s in norwalk, california on southeast of downtown los angeles. the pilot had three children, on the right is their youngest child, that is eunice. she was about 16 or 17 in this photograph. on the other end, the left is mary. who actually became mary manbo. then we have the little grandson, bill and mary is the son billy. billy came along in early 1940. this was probably shot in sumner around 1943. he is about three years old where he is clutching his toy airplane. mary went to the frank wiggins trade school as well. that is where she met bill. she was studying to become a seamstress. she became a seamstress and that costume design for theater companies among other jobs. then there was a third child, sammy, a boy. by 1941, sammy, who is not pictured in this photograph, but you will meet him later -- he was at uc berkeley in the our oct program in 1941. eunice was in high school at the time. jinzo had done some accounting work for a japanese language school. as a consequence of doing that, doing th
different jobs when he came to the united states and ultimately took up farming in the mid-1920s in norwalk, california on southeast of downtown los angeles. the pilot had three children, on the right is their youngest child, that is eunice. she was about 16 or 17 in this photograph. on the other end, the left is mary. who actually became mary manbo. then we have the little grandson, bill and mary is the son billy. billy came along in early 1940. this was probably shot in sumner around 1943. he...
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different jobs and it came to the united states and ultimately took up farming in the mid-1920s in norwalk, california, southeast of downtown los angeles. the pius had three children feared on the right is their youngest child, eunice, with 16 or 17 in this photograph. on the other end of the left is mary who actually then became merry manbo. it is on the left the photographer's wife. and in front of jim as james grandmother, also named bill, but was called billy in the family. billy came along and early 1840s. probably shot sometime in 1943, said he is about three years old there clutching his little toy airplane. mary went to the frank wickens street school as well. that is where she met bill. she was studying to become a seamstress. she costume design for theater come amiss among other jobs. then there was a third child, fannie, a boy. by 1941, sammy who is not pictured in this photograph that you meet him later was at you see berkeley and the rotc program in 1941 and units as they say was in high school. give them some accounting work for a japanese language school as a consequence of
different jobs and it came to the united states and ultimately took up farming in the mid-1920s in norwalk, california, southeast of downtown los angeles. the pius had three children feared on the right is their youngest child, eunice, with 16 or 17 in this photograph. on the other end of the left is mary who actually then became merry manbo. it is on the left the photographer's wife. and in front of jim as james grandmother, also named bill, but was called billy in the family. billy came along...
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different jobs when he came to the united states and ultimately took up farming in the mid 1920s in norwalk, california, southeast of downtown los angeles. they had three children. on the right is their youngest child, that's eunice. she was about 16 or 17 in this photograph. on the other end, on the left is mary, actually who then became mary manbo, that's on the left is the photographer's wife, mary manbo. and then in front of his father-in-law is his grandson, bill and mary's son billy. also named bill, but he was called billy in the family. billy came along in early 1940. this is probably shot sometime in 1943, so he's about 3 years old there. he's clutching his little toy airplane. mary went to the frank wiggins trade school as well, that's where she met bill. she was studying to become a seam stress. she became a seam stress, she did costume design among other jobs. then there was a third child, sammy, a boy. by 1931 sammy, who's not pictured in this photograph, but you'll meet hill later, sammy was at cal, at uc berkeley in the rotc program in 1941. and eunice, as i say, was in high
different jobs when he came to the united states and ultimately took up farming in the mid 1920s in norwalk, california, southeast of downtown los angeles. they had three children. on the right is their youngest child, that's eunice. she was about 16 or 17 in this photograph. on the other end, on the left is mary, actually who then became mary manbo, that's on the left is the photographer's wife, mary manbo. and then in front of his father-in-law is his grandson, bill and mary's son billy. also...
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a college student who grew up in norwalk, connecticut. she was born in venezuela, came to this country when she was 11 years old, she was told by her mom that the reason for her coming here was to learn english, and the idea of learning a new language in a new country was immensely exciting to her. the family settled in norwalk, and she began middle school in a week or two after arriving in america. she remembers those early days of her life. but she also remembers the struggle, the excitement and the struggle. arriving without any knowledge of english, she mastered this language, her grades improved over time, and she kept in mind why her parents had brought her to america. she was dedicated to that day when she would be successful, when she would have visions realized and dreams achieved that she couldn't accomplish in venezuela and she graduated from middle school with excellent grades. she was proud of what she'd accomplished and learned and soon after completing middle school, to her dismay she became aware of her legal status in thi
a college student who grew up in norwalk, connecticut. she was born in venezuela, came to this country when she was 11 years old, she was told by her mom that the reason for her coming here was to learn english, and the idea of learning a new language in a new country was immensely exciting to her. the family settled in norwalk, and she began middle school in a week or two after arriving in america. she remembers those early days of her life. but she also remembers the struggle, the excitement...
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number of different jobs when he came to the united states and took up farming in the mid 1920s in norwalk, california in downtown los angeles. they had three children. on the right is the youngest child, eunice. she was 16 or 17 in this photograph. on the other end, on the left is mary who became mary manbo. on the left is the photographer's wife. in front is bill and mary's son billy. he was called billy in the family. billy came along in early 1940. this is probably shot some time in 1943 so he is 3 years old clutching his little full airplane. mary went to the franc wigan's trade school where she met bill. she was studying to become a seamstress. there was the third child because the playboy. sammy is not pictured in this photograph but we will meet him later. he was in the rotc program in 1941. eunice as i say was in high school. junto did some accounting work for japanese language school. and a consequence of the accounting work, was arrested in march of 1942 and he was held in may of 1942. when franklin roosevelt signed executive order 9066 sammy came back to help his mother in the
number of different jobs when he came to the united states and took up farming in the mid 1920s in norwalk, california in downtown los angeles. they had three children. on the right is the youngest child, eunice. she was 16 or 17 in this photograph. on the other end, on the left is mary who became mary manbo. on the left is the photographer's wife. in front is bill and mary's son billy. he was called billy in the family. billy came along in early 1940. this is probably shot some time in 1943 so...
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different jobs and he came to the united states and ultimately took up farming in the mid 1920's in norwalk california southeast of downtown los angeles. the. [indiscernible] had three children. on the ride is their youngest child, that's eunice. she was about 16 or 17 in this photograph. on the other in this very. that on the left as the photographers wife. and then in french is the little grandson bill and mary some. he was called billy and the family. billy came along in the early 1940. this is probably shot sometime in 1943, so he is about three years of there. his little toy airplane. mary went to the franco against trade school where she met bill pier is studying to become a seamstress. became a seamstress. she did custom designed for theater companies among other jobs. there was a third child, boy by 1941, the picture in this photograph, but you will meet him later. that uc berkeley in the rotc program in 1941. now, the and some accounting work for a japanese language school. and as a consequence of doing that accounting work the affiliated with the japanese school, he was arrested i
different jobs and he came to the united states and ultimately took up farming in the mid 1920's in norwalk california southeast of downtown los angeles. the. [indiscernible] had three children. on the ride is their youngest child, that's eunice. she was about 16 or 17 in this photograph. on the other in this very. that on the left as the photographers wife. and then in french is the little grandson bill and mary some. he was called billy and the family. billy came along in the early 1940. this...
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with that, tornadoes, has not been seen by people but rotation within the radar so here's a look norwalk, wilton, connecticut, you can see this is just about six miles northwest of stamford, connecticut, a huge place with millions of people here through fairfield county. this has been moving northeast at 35 miles per hour so areas being impacted bethel, danbury, you are all in the line as this moves northeast at 35 miles per hour so ridgefield there's a little bit of movement, here is where the potential rotation is, stanford, bedford, ridgefield, westchester, fairfield county, connecticut. let me show you the bigger picture, that's where the tornado warning is until 12:30 this afternoon and with the cycle of things i bet another tornado warning will come up as these storms push east and northeast. the big picture, this is poughkeepsie, about a half hour in the hudson river of new york where we saw a reported tornado as well, washington, hyde park, poughkeepsie. cold front very strong for this time of year pushing east wartd pu eastward into the warm, moist air. the biggest threat today
with that, tornadoes, has not been seen by people but rotation within the radar so here's a look norwalk, wilton, connecticut, you can see this is just about six miles northwest of stamford, connecticut, a huge place with millions of people here through fairfield county. this has been moving northeast at 35 miles per hour so areas being impacted bethel, danbury, you are all in the line as this moves northeast at 35 miles per hour so ridgefield there's a little bit of movement, here is where the...
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>> no, i--i actually work in norwalk, but i'm a student full time, so i go back to school soon. >> ohyou are? what are you studying? >> tourism and hospitality. >> oh, that's fun. >> yeah, i enjoy it. >> so do you want to do, like, work in a big hotel or-- >> i work in a hotel now, so i would like to be a general manager one day and see how that goes, maybe a cruise ship, see how it goes, you know. >> that would be fun. >> yeah, work on the water. >> a lot of ladies on that boat. >> yes. >> yeah. >> i'm excited. >> so let me tell you how this is gonna work. okay, you're gonna see what would have been phoebe's next question if she hadn't lost. you get it right, we're gonna give you $1,000. >> i'm excited. >> but no ma gonna give you 2 gonna give you 20 free plays for our millionaire facebook game. so you're gonna win either way. >> okay. >> are you ready to play? >> i am ready. >> audience, are you ready? [cheers and applause] then let's play millionaire. all right, kiddo. long before founding apple, steve jobs had a job entertaining children at a mall while dressed as a character from
>> no, i--i actually work in norwalk, but i'm a student full time, so i go back to school soon. >> ohyou are? what are you studying? >> tourism and hospitality. >> oh, that's fun. >> yeah, i enjoy it. >> so do you want to do, like, work in a big hotel or-- >> i work in a hotel now, so i would like to be a general manager one day and see how that goes, maybe a cruise ship, see how it goes, you know. >> that would be fun. >> yeah, work on the...
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county board of registrar -- >> stephanie: who wants to go to norwalk. >> well, that's where the original finish. >> if a copy is provided and there's a genuine question -- [ phone ringing ] >> stephanie: oh answer it. >> it might be my friend from kansas, we have a status conference right after the show but if there is a genuine question to the authenticity of the document in that situation the copy not allowed -- [ beeping. ] >> sorry. >> stephanie: did you bring a bomb? >> nobody has ever seen the original document. >> stephanie: you know i love you, and i fine you very charming, i'm just saying maybe birtherism is not your bag? >> have you seen this guy who brought like something like a thousand dollars penalty in ore -- oragamy. [ laughter ] >> i saw that. back in the 60s they didn't have the system in place yet where they assigned all of the prefixes to the verious states. >> right i was born in 1961 the same here as president obama. >> what in the world you are saying? you are saying in the 60s people didn't have birth certificates? >> no, they weren't assigned social security numb
county board of registrar -- >> stephanie: who wants to go to norwalk. >> well, that's where the original finish. >> if a copy is provided and there's a genuine question -- [ phone ringing ] >> stephanie: oh answer it. >> it might be my friend from kansas, we have a status conference right after the show but if there is a genuine question to the authenticity of the document in that situation the copy not allowed -- [ beeping. ] >> sorry. >> stephanie:...