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and i think she asked pearl where she went to school. >> pearl cruz told investigators that she and her father planned almost from the start to rob diane. >> well, it's a very disturbing story. it's disturbing on many levels. it's not an easy story to digest at all. >> on the night of the murder, pearl knocked on diane's door and told her their truck broke down a few blocks away and asked to use the telephone. once inside, pearl pulled a gun. then opened the size door for her father. neal tied diane's hands with a shoe lace from one of her tennis shoes, then stole her gun and atm card. neal took a drink of scotch, leaving his partial print on the bottom of the bottle. then asked diane for the pin number for her atm card. while pearl guarded diane, neal went to the atm to withdraw money from diane's account. that's when he discovered diane had given him the wrong number. so he returned to the house and threatened to kill diane's cat unless she gave him the correct pin number. at some point, neal fired a warning shot into the sofa. diane gave him the correct pin number and the cat was unh
and i think she asked pearl where she went to school. >> pearl cruz told investigators that she and her father planned almost from the start to rob diane. >> well, it's a very disturbing story. it's disturbing on many levels. it's not an easy story to digest at all. >> on the night of the murder, pearl knocked on diane's door and told her their truck broke down a few blocks away and asked to use the telephone. once inside, pearl pulled a gun. then opened the size door for her...
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center of drilling and assortment of pearls. and rulers. they promote it in the street, and they are fond of pearls. it's hard to walk the streets of hydera bad's historic area, without passing a business whose survival depends on the shiny white gem. >> reporter: for more than 200 years they came to the traders and artisans. times changed. the modern fashion industry's push towards quick, disposable trend impacted this business. >> in a hidden corner of india's pearl capital he two, keep the family's tradition alive. a second generation pearl merchant, he used to employ from china. his artisan would turn it into pieces of jewellery. the creative licence is disappearing because the flow of synthetic pearls. >> china captured the market. they had a large quantity. they started in a huge quantity. like the processing, finishing everything was down in china. but for gemologist, the future of india's multi- million industry depends on quality, not quantity. natural pearls cost 100 times more than synthetic ones. there is still enoug
center of drilling and assortment of pearls. and rulers. they promote it in the street, and they are fond of pearls. it's hard to walk the streets of hydera bad's historic area, without passing a business whose survival depends on the shiny white gem. >> reporter: for more than 200 years they came to the traders and artisans. times changed. the modern fashion industry's push towards quick, disposable trend impacted this business. >> in a hidden corner of india's pearl capital he...
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followings and months the terrible attack on pearl harbor, the future looked grim. and yet brave men and women answer the call to defend our nation. in spite of incredible challenges. during exploits, such as the inlittle raid and battles places such as coral sea paved the way for what would come to be known as the most decisive naval victory of our time, the battle of midway. today, we look back with awe and gratitude as we remember the hard work of people like the commander and his incredible team of intelligence experts. admiral chester nimitz, admiral spruance, admiral jack fletcher, and other naval leaders. but especially today, we remember the countless unnamed sailors and marines and coast guardsmen who stood fast in the face of great danger. those whose fearlessness in the seas, below them, and above made the difference between crucial victories and crushing defeat. we remember this day with solemn gratitude all who gave the last full measure of devotion at midway. on this day, we honor their sacrifice and give thanks for their courage and skill. we pray thi
followings and months the terrible attack on pearl harbor, the future looked grim. and yet brave men and women answer the call to defend our nation. in spite of incredible challenges. during exploits, such as the inlittle raid and battles places such as coral sea paved the way for what would come to be known as the most decisive naval victory of our time, the battle of midway. today, we look back with awe and gratitude as we remember the hard work of people like the commander and his incredible...
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interest of drilling and assortment of pearls, and jewellers promote the industry and are fond of pearls. >> reporter: it's hard to walk the streets of the area without passing a business whose survival depends on the shiny white gem. for more than 200 years, they came to the pole traders and artisans of these alleyways. times have changed and the push dorts quick disposable strened impacted the business. >> in the hidden corner of capital they work to cope the family's traditions alive. a second-generation pearl mamp able to. they used to produce some. creative licence is disappearing because of the flow of synthetic pearls. >> they captured the whole market. then we used to get the large quantity. and this is a huge quantity. finishing everything. it was done in china. the future of india's multi-million pearl industry depends on quality, not quantity. synthetic pearls cost less. there are customers out there that want to invest in something unique. it may affect some. that only, but many are quality conscious. the forces of global trade may have checked the work flow of the pearl indu
interest of drilling and assortment of pearls, and jewellers promote the industry and are fond of pearls. >> reporter: it's hard to walk the streets of the area without passing a business whose survival depends on the shiny white gem. for more than 200 years, they came to the pole traders and artisans of these alleyways. times have changed and the push dorts quick disposable strened impacted the business. >> in the hidden corner of capital they work to cope the family's traditions...
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three months before pearl harbor, ford was in uniform. he felt that war was coming and that he also understood that hollywood needed to be prepared. he had gotten the navy to agree to let him create something that came to be known as the field photo unit. it was an auxiliary in which he recruited cameramen and soundman and film editors from hollywood studios who would spend their weekends and nights training to do things like develop film and shoot film under wartime conditions. in some ways, it was a lark. ford really loved ceremony and military procedure. but this unit became absolutely crucial during the war when it was called into action to shoot documentaries. >> two of the most significant events where john ford witnessed the events unfold on omaha beach in the battle of midway, in which he was wounded. correct? >> "the battle of midway" was the first time a major american filmmaker was there to film an engagement. it was the middle of 1942 and the war in europe was not happening yet as far as the u.s. was concerned. all of the conc
three months before pearl harbor, ford was in uniform. he felt that war was coming and that he also understood that hollywood needed to be prepared. he had gotten the navy to agree to let him create something that came to be known as the field photo unit. it was an auxiliary in which he recruited cameramen and soundman and film editors from hollywood studios who would spend their weekends and nights training to do things like develop film and shoot film under wartime conditions. in some ways,...
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pearl harbor, d-day, and president roosevelt's death. this is about 40 minutes. >> in his book, the late historian john keegan writes, the second world war is the largest event in human history, fought across six continents and all its oceans. it left hundreds of millions wounded, killed 100 18 million human beings, and materially devastated much of the heartland of human civilization. ins affected life here abilene as well as in communities around the world where our panelists were during the war. i will begin our introductions with march olson. marge spent the war, part of the war in texas and oklahoma. she followed her husband from post to post. they spent time in our relic, texas, that i know we will talk about. snyder.our panel were -- doris snyder. doris is the mother of our snyder.urator, william that has made the panel a real family affair as you will see in a moment. skipping down to the end of the bob was a boy in western oklahoma. went on to oklahoma a&m, now of course oklahoma state university, where he studied journalism. he
pearl harbor, d-day, and president roosevelt's death. this is about 40 minutes. >> in his book, the late historian john keegan writes, the second world war is the largest event in human history, fought across six continents and all its oceans. it left hundreds of millions wounded, killed 100 18 million human beings, and materially devastated much of the heartland of human civilization. ins affected life here abilene as well as in communities around the world where our panelists were...
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but that's what happened to me on pearl harbor day. i was working at firestone. i wasn't exactly rosie the riveter. i was at -- firestone, in order to accommodate us, they built quanset huts on the main factory ground. i wasn't on the main ground. i was in this hut, and in the bottom of the kwan set -- of they were huts, building wings. i was working up on the second floor. no air conditioning. believe me, it was warm. but we knew we had a job to do, so we did it. a man was sent down from new york to train me to operate this huge -- it was like a typewriter key board. it was about four feet long. and believe it or not, it paid the pills -- the bills and ordered the materials that we needed to build the wings all on this machine. it made the checks, and it kept the accounts right on this machine. i guess it was the nearest thing we had it a computer back in those days. and that was my pearl harbor day in a nutshell, i guess. >> thank you. margin, how about you? -- marge, how about you, if we could move the microphone to her? >> thank you. >> i was a new bride. i h
but that's what happened to me on pearl harbor day. i was working at firestone. i wasn't exactly rosie the riveter. i was at -- firestone, in order to accommodate us, they built quanset huts on the main factory ground. i wasn't on the main ground. i was in this hut, and in the bottom of the kwan set -- of they were huts, building wings. i was working up on the second floor. no air conditioning. believe me, it was warm. but we knew we had a job to do, so we did it. a man was sent down from new...
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more importantly the japanese after pearl harbor, conquered over a seventh of the earth's surface in a few months time. it was an amazing military operation, and we very much underestimated the japanese. yamamoto who was in charge the naval evident was moving at a rapid clip for a couple reasons. off, we didn't have the manpower and the resources out yet to dealic quite with the japanese operation. he's movingr reason quickly is he wants to end the war in a short period of time. why? well, he figured correctly that it would take about a year for convert factories to from peace time to war time production. that 12 month limit this been reached the factories so manygin to churn out guns and planes and tanks that japan would eventually be overwhelmed. he's seeking to end the war as quickly as he k. the american navy is like a boxer on the more punch and he'll be down for the count ask he wants to throw that punch now rather than later. he left japan in the spring of '42 with the largest fleet in naval warfare up to that point in time. he's going to attack an american island, the 50 ship
more importantly the japanese after pearl harbor, conquered over a seventh of the earth's surface in a few months time. it was an amazing military operation, and we very much underestimated the japanese. yamamoto who was in charge the naval evident was moving at a rapid clip for a couple reasons. off, we didn't have the manpower and the resources out yet to dealic quite with the japanese operation. he's movingr reason quickly is he wants to end the war in a short period of time. why? well, he...
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as regular pearl![ cheering ] new tampax pearl active. we asked which country hosted the first world cup? >> >> you can get some modest: ride on the shoreline. the pumps three warm air right up to the lakefront. >> indicative of just, why be scattered these things have been. here is the forecast for tomorrow morning. we will see fog forming again. more thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. >> a saturday afternoon. with the temperatures. and in areas will get right into the '70s. will go up well into the '80s. by saturday we your up near 90 degrees. >> the wind is coming in from the east had single- digit callosities. dew ps >> pollen mold is moderate. 87 tomorrow. afternoon thunderstorms. a good possibility. moderation of the heat. looks like it warms up again beyond the seven day. beyond the seven day. >> in the criminal justice system the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who investigate crime and the district attorneys, who prosecute the offenders.
as regular pearl![ cheering ] new tampax pearl active. we asked which country hosted the first world cup? >> >> you can get some modest: ride on the shoreline. the pumps three warm air right up to the lakefront. >> indicative of just, why be scattered these things have been. here is the forecast for tomorrow morning. we will see fog forming again. more thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. >> a saturday afternoon. with the temperatures. and in areas will get right...
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it go ♪ >> so not like the pearl jam we had known before. >> i just wish we had audience shots.y shocked? >> i could actually understand what he was satisfying, though. unlike the old pearl jams. he could have been saying four cups of coffee, three teaspoons of sugar. he mumbled every single word. >>> i'm richard lui. we hope it's just your first stop of the day right here on nbc. vahave dry intimate skin.ey turns out, 1 in 5 of us do. let's do something about it. new vagisil moisturizing wash. the only wash created to cleanse and moisturize dry intimate skin. vagisil. your intimate health experts. save them. woolite detergents clean your jeans and won't torture your tanks. so clothes look like new even after 20 washes. >>> woman who stopped for ducks faces years in prison. she stopped for a group of ducks in montreal. they found her guilty of causing the deaths of a motorcycle and his passenger daughter who smashed into her car. >>> from e on-line prince williams gets $13.6 million helicopter from queen for him and kate middleton. celebrates 32nd birthday. that's quite a gift.
it go ♪ >> so not like the pearl jam we had known before. >> i just wish we had audience shots.y shocked? >> i could actually understand what he was satisfying, though. unlike the old pearl jams. he could have been saying four cups of coffee, three teaspoons of sugar. he mumbled every single word. >>> i'm richard lui. we hope it's just your first stop of the day right here on nbc. vahave dry intimate skin.ey turns out, 1 in 5 of us do. let's do something about it....
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pearl jam version. >> let it go. ♪ i don't want to hurt no more >> that's awesome. encore. encore. encore. >> now i know how to get my daughter into pearl jam. if eddie vedder sings "let it go." >> that could work. >> we'll be right back. does bi, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she could have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they will alert you, protecting you before the damage can be done. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social secur
pearl jam version. >> let it go. ♪ i don't want to hurt no more >> that's awesome. encore. encore. encore. >> now i know how to get my daughter into pearl jam. if eddie vedder sings "let it go." >> that could work. >> we'll be right back. does bi, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced...
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this is four months before pearl harbor.he two men are on board a british battleship, the hms prince of wales, which parenthetically would be sunk four months later by japanese aircraft. to arrange the meeting between himself and churchill, roosevelt had sneaked away from washington, keeping his intentions hidden and completely secret even, incredibly enough, from the secret service. if you could imagine such a thing happening today. at this time, when the photo was taken, roosevelt still hoped the united states might be able to limit its involvement in the war to what he called being the arsenal of democracy. in fact he wanted the u.s. to provide the matÉriel of war so britain and her commonwealth australia, newa, zealand -- could not only holdout, but eventually with american support when. -- with american support win. became more realistic after hitler's fallujah and in fatalght completely decision to invade the soviet union in summer 1941. that made churchill at least think it was possible, just barely possible, that wit
this is four months before pearl harbor.he two men are on board a british battleship, the hms prince of wales, which parenthetically would be sunk four months later by japanese aircraft. to arrange the meeting between himself and churchill, roosevelt had sneaked away from washington, keeping his intentions hidden and completely secret even, incredibly enough, from the secret service. if you could imagine such a thing happening today. at this time, when the photo was taken, roosevelt still hoped...
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the ballad won the best original song, pearl jam kicks off their u.s. tour in october.ve pearl jam. >> it's not just there own songs, he has two daughters right in the age group. he was like if i have to hear this song one more time i'm going back on tour. >> a brazen bandit robbed a main line gas station overnight we have the details. >> a woman is facing serious charges after police say she was caught with a bag of pot and ate the evidence. >> happening now on "action news," the search is on for the armed robber who struck at a main line gas station overnight. >>> traffic tragedy in south jersey, a young girl is killed and her family is in the hospital following a multi-vehicle crash. >> also this morning, the top u.s. diplomat arrives in iraq during that country's tensest time since the withdrawal of american forces. >>> 5:30, june 23. >> let's go over to david murphy, more good stuff is coming our way and karen rogers is looking at traffic. >> reporter: i'm all smiles this morning. clear out to pittsburgh. in the east, lots of sunshine. not that humid, either. tempe
the ballad won the best original song, pearl jam kicks off their u.s. tour in october.ve pearl jam. >> it's not just there own songs, he has two daughters right in the age group. he was like if i have to hear this song one more time i'm going back on tour. >> a brazen bandit robbed a main line gas station overnight we have the details. >> a woman is facing serious charges after police say she was caught with a bag of pot and ate the evidence. >> happening now on...
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. >> this is the headline the day after pearl harbor. december 8, 1941. >> after the attack on pearl harbor life changed for the japanese americans who had lived here for some of them 40 even 50 years. all of a sudden they were the enemy. on february 19, 1942, executive order 9066 was signed, ordering all people of japanese ancestry and we're talking down to 1/16 if you were eve answer i tiny bit japanese you had to relocate to a camp. and these were the instructions they saw in the telephone polls and around and they were given almost proposal a little over a week to get rid of all of their possessions. first of all they had to report or they would be arrested if they did not, then they had a week to get rid of everything. we're talking quitting their jobs, selling their homes getting rid of their businesses. my grandparents owned a dry goods store, and they had to get rid of all of their inventory get rid of pets their cars. and then decide what they were going to take. the other instructions told them you have to take dishes, bedding,
. >> this is the headline the day after pearl harbor. december 8, 1941. >> after the attack on pearl harbor life changed for the japanese americans who had lived here for some of them 40 even 50 years. all of a sudden they were the enemy. on february 19, 1942, executive order 9066 was signed, ordering all people of japanese ancestry and we're talking down to 1/16 if you were eve answer i tiny bit japanese you had to relocate to a camp. and these were the instructions they saw in the...
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the strategic landscape changed dramatically after pearl harbor. churchill was thrilled to have the united states as a full ally. given the character of the japanese attack, american public opinion would first -- force franklin roosevelt energy to the pacific rather than against germany. he needn't have worried. at least not about that. as it happened in the month before pearl harbor, between this photo and the japanese attack, the united states has settled on a new strategic plan. it would have to be defeated before the united states turns a deal with japan. it was an american admiral. they drafted the memo that established a new policy of germany first. it became the key element of not only american but subsequently anglo-american war planning and churchill was much relieved to hear it. on the other hand, churchill learned the americans took the view that because germany was to be the first target of anglo-american ferocity the best possible thing to do was to attack it immediately. at once. this is kind of a characteristic american attitude. we
the strategic landscape changed dramatically after pearl harbor. churchill was thrilled to have the united states as a full ally. given the character of the japanese attack, american public opinion would first -- force franklin roosevelt energy to the pacific rather than against germany. he needn't have worried. at least not about that. as it happened in the month before pearl harbor, between this photo and the japanese attack, the united states has settled on a new strategic plan. it would...
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ain't she supposed to wear pearls?h leon grew up poor and he didn't know it and he won't forget it. >> my grandmother told me, no matter how much money you make, you're a country boy from tallahassee, florida. >> i think august wilson was the greatest artist in the last 20 years and he gave so many opportunities to us as actors and directors and he wrote stories for and about us. >> they're just trying to be on. >> i don't want him to be like me! i want him to get as far away from my life as he possibly can? >> that partnership between a director and a writer that's a sacred bond, and i love that. so i had the experience of working with august wilson. i had the experience of working with pearl gray and now i'm working with lidia diamond and catori hall. writers write, directors direct, actors act and when you have all of that happening at the same time in the same show, that's a beautiful thing. >> didn't your mama tell you to be still when it's thundering and lightning? >> didn't i tell you i was hard headed and didn'
ain't she supposed to wear pearls?h leon grew up poor and he didn't know it and he won't forget it. >> my grandmother told me, no matter how much money you make, you're a country boy from tallahassee, florida. >> i think august wilson was the greatest artist in the last 20 years and he gave so many opportunities to us as actors and directors and he wrote stories for and about us. >> they're just trying to be on. >> i don't want him to be like me! i want him to get as far...
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in the is the headline "san francisco chronicle" the day after pearl harbor.ember the eighth, 1941. >> after the attack on pearl harbor, life changed for the japanese-americans who had lived or 50or, some of them 40 years. all of a sudden, they were the enemy. 19, 1942, executive signed ordering all japanese people of japanese ancestry. we are talking down to 1/16. if you are a tiny bit japanese, you had to relocate to a camp. these were the instructions that they saw on the telephone poles. they were given a little bit over a week to get rid of all of their possessions. first of all, they had to report and they would be arrested. then they had a week to get rid of anything. we are talking about quitting their jobs, selling their homes, getting rid of their businesses. my grandparents owned a dry goods store and they had to get rid of their inventory. had to get rid of pets, their cars. and then decide what they were going to take. told themattractions you had to take dishes, bedding. you're thinking what you are caring, they had to leave the lot behind. my fa
in the is the headline "san francisco chronicle" the day after pearl harbor.ember the eighth, 1941. >> after the attack on pearl harbor, life changed for the japanese-americans who had lived or 50or, some of them 40 years. all of a sudden, they were the enemy. 19, 1942, executive signed ordering all japanese people of japanese ancestry. we are talking down to 1/16. if you are a tiny bit japanese, you had to relocate to a camp. these were the instructions that they saw on the...
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as regular pearl! [ cheering ] new tampax pearl active. there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place [ cheering ] where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood tall and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: whatever you can imagine, all in one place expedia, find yours ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. well a group of nuns in chicago, prayed for a strip club to go away. and when it didn't, they protested and sued. and a fence separates a convert, the backyard, from club allure. the nuns say it violates a state law that requires a 1,000 foot buffer between adult entertainment centers or places of worship or schools. and a convent isn't either of those. >> a south florida man is hoping his platform not his past will land him on the seat of a local school board. >> a former porn star who sued the school board. brandy gillenhall has the story. >> reporter: when we first met david, the former porn star was suing the palm beach school board for not allowing him
as regular pearl! [ cheering ] new tampax pearl active. there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place [ cheering ] where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood tall and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: whatever you can imagine, all in one place expedia, find yours ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. well a group of nuns in chicago, prayed for a strip club to go away. and when it didn't, they protested and sued. and a fence separates...
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so funny, pearl jam. >> "let it go" has been performed by everybody and pearl jam got in on it for theirng in the back of our -- >> that just moved. >> just moved. we have a couple of guests back here, we want to get a quick shot of them. everyone ran. >> they have all left. >> you know what i love about our thing, everybody runs away. please don't put me on television. the witness protection program. >> just a friend of our shows who came to say hi. >> favorite things. >> my favorite thing, i just discussed, all about reading to mila, dna. don nash gave me this book, from laura, several copies, "on the night you were born." >> is it great? >> it's so -- on the night you were born, the moon smiled with such wonder that the stars peeked out to sea you and the night wind whispered life will never be the same. >> oh, my god. >> i love it so much, and then also, this is an amazing hallmark book that my grandmother, not my grandmother, my mom and hefe dave this is really, really cute, "twinkle, twinkle little star." >> does it have audio? >> it has audio. >> hello this is hefe. >> when the su
so funny, pearl jam. >> "let it go" has been performed by everybody and pearl jam got in on it for theirng in the back of our -- >> that just moved. >> just moved. we have a couple of guests back here, we want to get a quick shot of them. everyone ran. >> they have all left. >> you know what i love about our thing, everybody runs away. please don't put me on television. the witness protection program. >> just a friend of our shows who came to say...
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as regular pearl!ing ] new tampax pearl active. here are a few stories that are trending online this morning ... last night was draft night for the n-b-a. top pick was andrew wiggins to the cleveland cavaliers. chicago native jabari parker was picked second by the milwaukee bucks and joel embiid went to the philadelphia 76ers. and the bulls they sent both of their first round picks to the denver nuggests for the rights to the 11th pick, doug mcdermott. >>changes for abc's "the view." co-hosts sherri shepard and jenny mccarthy are leaving the daytime talk show. abc executives said that they show will be moving in an exciting european new direction and that the decision was made to elvove the show creatively. barbara walters retired as co-host earlier this month, now the sole co-host left is whoopi goldberg. she's the last one standing. >> if you are the only one are you still a cohost? >> you would be a much better host than any of those ladies. >> you have no choice but to say that. >> i don't want you
as regular pearl!ing ] new tampax pearl active. here are a few stories that are trending online this morning ... last night was draft night for the n-b-a. top pick was andrew wiggins to the cleveland cavaliers. chicago native jabari parker was picked second by the milwaukee bucks and joel embiid went to the philadelphia 76ers. and the bulls they sent both of their first round picks to the denver nuggests for the rights to the 11th pick, doug mcdermott. >>changes for abc's "the...
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as regular pearl!mpax pearl active. breaking news in miami. nine people were shocked this morning in miami at an intersection in a residential neighborhood. no details have been released but we will bring them to you as soon as they become available. >>a powerful earthquake rocked part of alaska. it came from 70 miles beneath the earth's surface. and it was centered about 15 miles from "little sitkin island." the quake registered 7-point-9 on the richter scale. and already, there have been more than a dozen aftershocks. a tsunami warning was issued, but later cancelled. so far, there are no reports of serious quake damage. a tornado caused significant damage in ohio. the national weather service confirmed that it was an "e-f- 1" or "e-f-2" that touched down in brunswick yesterday evening, about 30 miles southwest of cleveland. at least ten homes were damaged ... the roof of one of them was ripped off. police have been going door-to- door to check on residents. no injuries have been reported. the mormon
as regular pearl!mpax pearl active. breaking news in miami. nine people were shocked this morning in miami at an intersection in a residential neighborhood. no details have been released but we will bring them to you as soon as they become available. >>a powerful earthquake rocked part of alaska. it came from 70 miles beneath the earth's surface. and it was centered about 15 miles from "little sitkin island." the quake registered 7-point-9 on the richter scale. and already,...
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as regular pearl!earl active. thiswatch lime-a-way power wer. [ cheering ] through this block of pure limescale! now, let's see it in action. tough hard water build-up? gone. no scrubbing! turbo power destroys it! lime-a-way turbo power. see the difference, or your money back. avo: withbook any flightways get the lowest price or hotel and if you find it for less, we'll match it and give you 50 dollars off your next trip expedia, find yours because we believe in building something... something to better someone. to better you. to better america. ♪ oral-b. made in the usa. ♪ thiswatch lime-a-way power wer. through this block of pure limescale! now, let's see it in action. tough hard water build-up? gone. no scrubbing! turbo power destroys it! lime-a-way turbo power. see the difference, or your money back. that little guy cleans, brightens and fights stains. so now i can focus on more pressing matters. wow! isn't it beautiful? your sweet peppers aren't next to your hot peppers. [ gasps ] [ sarah ] that's
as regular pearl!earl active. thiswatch lime-a-way power wer. [ cheering ] through this block of pure limescale! now, let's see it in action. tough hard water build-up? gone. no scrubbing! turbo power destroys it! lime-a-way turbo power. see the difference, or your money back. avo: withbook any flightways get the lowest price or hotel and if you find it for less, we'll match it and give you 50 dollars off your next trip expedia, find yours because we believe in building something... something...
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as regular pearl! cheering ] new tampax pearl active. >>> many of us can remember >>> many of us can remember where we were 20 years ago this weekend when police slowly pursued a white ford bronco off an l.a. freeway. >> inside a fugitive, o.j. simpson, wanted in the brutal slaying of his wife that happened 20 years ago today. we open the abc news vault to that sensational time. >> he's a wanted murder suspect and we will go find him. >> reporter: five days after the murders simpson was missing. it was the lead story on "world news tonight." >> nicole and o.j. simpson spent the afternoon with their children. after they parted nicole joined friends for dinner at 6:30 p.m. at a neighborhood restaurant. she left two hours later but left her glasses behind. ron gold man, a friend and waiter at the restaurant, offered to return the glasses on his way home from work. the bodies of nicole simpson & ron were found on the sidewalk in redwood. >> robert shapiro made a public plea. >> o.j., wherever you are for t
as regular pearl! cheering ] new tampax pearl active. >>> many of us can remember >>> many of us can remember where we were 20 years ago this weekend when police slowly pursued a white ford bronco off an l.a. freeway. >> inside a fugitive, o.j. simpson, wanted in the brutal slaying of his wife that happened 20 years ago today. we open the abc news vault to that sensational time. >> he's a wanted murder suspect and we will go find him. >> reporter: five days...
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as regular pearl!care of ourry to be right.ep.id for a night.. you can get a 4-star hotel for up to 60% off, even at the last minute. in the neighborhood where we wanna go? yes. you just won't the name until after you book. hmm. ooh. definitely. it's all about sleep. it's not all about sleep. yeah, well, for me it is. lucky me. ♪ i travel a lot for business, and it's hard to leave these two. mom! my llama smells like you. i use tide plus febreze in the wash. it keeps their clothes and stuffed animals smelling fresher for longer. when are you coming home? just one more night. [ female announcer ] tide plus febreze. that's my tide plus. ♪ under the sea ♪ under the sea ♪ darling it's better down where it's wetter take it from me ♪ >> i love that movie. >> all right, under the sea is where we go for our next story to meet a mermaid. >> she's on a mission to prove that the world is wrong about sharks. this is our favorite story of the day. abc's matt gutman introduces us to a woman who's cozying up to the o
as regular pearl!care of ourry to be right.ep.id for a night.. you can get a 4-star hotel for up to 60% off, even at the last minute. in the neighborhood where we wanna go? yes. you just won't the name until after you book. hmm. ooh. definitely. it's all about sleep. it's not all about sleep. yeah, well, for me it is. lucky me. ♪ i travel a lot for business, and it's hard to leave these two. mom! my llama smells like you. i use tide plus febreze in the wash. it keeps their clothes and stuffed...
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as regular pearl! active. but lysol power & free cann change the way you clean.h. it cleans even better than bleach without the harshness. a powerful clean, that's family friendly - that's what we call healthing. lysol power & free. start healthing. they've earned in life there's a higher standard of home care. brightstar care. from care teams led by registered nurses to unmatched care expertise brightstar care offers home care you can trust, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. your loved one deserves care that's nothing less than extraordinary because they've earned it. for a complimentary in-home assessment, call brightstar care today at 866-621-0228 vahave dry intimate skin.ey turns out, 1 in 5 of us do. let's do something about it. new vagisil moisturizing wash. the only wash created to cleanse and moisturize dry intimate skin. vagisil. your intimate health experts. avo: withbook any flightways get the lowest price or hotel and if you find it for less, we'll match it and give you 50 dollars off your nex
as regular pearl! active. but lysol power & free cann change the way you clean.h. it cleans even better than bleach without the harshness. a powerful clean, that's family friendly - that's what we call healthing. lysol power & free. start healthing. they've earned in life there's a higher standard of home care. brightstar care. from care teams led by registered nurses to unmatched care expertise brightstar care offers home care you can trust, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. your loved...
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west virginia station in pearl harbor.at the time there were few options for black sailors in the navy. dorrie was assigned as the mess attendant. t 6:00 a.m. on december 7, dorrie was awake conducting his duties as room steward for the officers when the alarm for general quarters rang out. throughout the fighting, he assisted in transporting wounded to the first aid stations, kept load ammunition and manned an unattended aircraft deck gun. while under bombardment from e japanese, dorrie continued attacking at the attacking men, possibly taking down one of the aircraft. for his extraordinary courage, dorrie was awarded the navy cross for admiral chester them its. he was the first african-american -- nemitz. he was the first african-american to receive that honor in the pacific fleet. the two years after pearl harbor, dorrie gave the ultimate sacrifice, going down with his ship during the battle in the south pacific. dorrie has been immortalized in movies as well as with commemoration on the united states postage stamp. he
west virginia station in pearl harbor.at the time there were few options for black sailors in the navy. dorrie was assigned as the mess attendant. t 6:00 a.m. on december 7, dorrie was awake conducting his duties as room steward for the officers when the alarm for general quarters rang out. throughout the fighting, he assisted in transporting wounded to the first aid stations, kept load ammunition and manned an unattended aircraft deck gun. while under bombardment from e japanese, dorrie...
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just as well as you can do bad, you can do good. >> reporter: matt pearl, nbc news, atlanta. >>> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> it is very overwhelming, you know, it's really over the top. >> right now at 6:00, helping ease the pain that comes with a housing boom. one south bay city considering a plan that could mean thousands of dollars in cash for residents who are evicted. good evening, and thanks for joining us, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. it's happening all over the area, people turning their complexes into luxury complexes. michelle is at city hall. >> reporter: for the last few years, mountain view has given thousands of dollars to low-income families who have essentially been pushed out of their apartments when the landlords decide to renovate and raise prices. the people say they're grateful for the money, but it's j
just as well as you can do bad, you can do good. >> reporter: matt pearl, nbc news, atlanta. >>> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> it is very overwhelming, you know, it's really over the top. >> right now at...
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most of the news in the six months after pearl harbor that had come out of the war was not good for the u.s.
most of the news in the six months after pearl harbor that had come out of the war was not good for the u.s.
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just as well as you can do bad, you can do good. >> reporter: matt pearl nbc news, atlanta. >> that ist on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> jlo's heart break. does she think she'll ever find lasting love? now on "extra." >>> jennifer lopez on her never ending quest to find mr. right. >> i've always been trying to figure this thing out. >> do you think you know what love is now? >> single again and sexier than ever at 44, who should she date next. >>> plus, jlo versus kim kardashian in a cleavage wearing showdown. >> the new york tv star arrested. >>> halle berry's first date night. >> we've been down under cover are the newborn baby. >>> plus selena gomez back with bad boy bieber. >>> and the het gang unleashed before tonight's show. >> i can see your underwear. >>> then, who just bought tom's $40 million chateau. >>> ste.>his is "extra" at univl tiyoes
just as well as you can do bad, you can do good. >> reporter: matt pearl nbc news, atlanta. >> that ist on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> jlo's heart break. does she think she'll ever find lasting love? now on "extra." >>> jennifer lopez on her never ending quest to find mr. right. >> i've always been trying to figure this thing out. >> do you...
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. >> jessica, esther pearl will tell you 50% of the time she has no idea what she's doing, we know that's not true because of the success she's had in her career and now the success she's had in inspiring others to follow her path. >> good morning. how are you guys doing? how many people feel like really stressed about getting their edits finished this morning? >> reporter: the budgets may be minuscule and the deadlines a bit unreal. >> those fixes will be shown on saturday. your final film. >> reporter: but esther pearl designed camp reel stories, her week-long filmmaking summer camp to expose young people to what movie making is like in the real world, with one big exception, this world is a 100% female endeavor. >> there's a big problem, i mean, when you only have 16% of decision makers in the media that are women, you're not going to have a media that reflects our society. >> reporter: esther knows these numbers, not just from reports she's read, but the life she's lived. esther has spent a career in the film business. for seven years she worked at emeryville's pixar studios. you can
. >> jessica, esther pearl will tell you 50% of the time she has no idea what she's doing, we know that's not true because of the success she's had in her career and now the success she's had in inspiring others to follow her path. >> good morning. how are you guys doing? how many people feel like really stressed about getting their edits finished this morning? >> reporter: the budgets may be minuscule and the deadlines a bit unreal. >> those fixes will be shown on...
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. >> ♪ >> this is the sound we've come to expect from pearl yam.ns were surprised when they broke the mold at a concert this weekend. check out the song they performed. when we come back. >>> back to work, back to school for a loft folks. at least it is nice out. >> if you are lucky you have no have scored the day off, lucky you. nice day. pollen report, what we like to start off with. those levels remain very, very low, today, and tomorrow, for that matter, they town decline, with time, and that's actually as a result of the next frontal boundery rolling in, brink wag likely is some heavier rounds of showers or thunderstorms by mid week. meantime, we're clear as a bell, yes, little muggy even hazy, all depending on hoe case, but still clear with high pressure in place for yet another day. it will stay in place tomorrow, as women. so expect sunshine, seasonal warmth, 84 degrees, doesn't get better than, that right? sixty-five later tonight, pretty typical, partly cloudy sky, move forward, start to notice the up tick in humid it, even off to muggy s
. >> ♪ >> this is the sound we've come to expect from pearl yam.ns were surprised when they broke the mold at a concert this weekend. check out the song they performed. when we come back. >>> back to work, back to school for a loft folks. at least it is nice out. >> if you are lucky you have no have scored the day off, lucky you. nice day. pollen report, what we like to start off with. those levels remain very, very low, today, and tomorrow, for that matter, they...
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. >> sreenivasan: little black pearl academy, a public school on the south side of chicago, is tryingwrite a new songbook for success. it started last fall, when the school's founder, monica haslip, transformed her after-school art center into a full time public school focused on the arts. her students come from some of the highest crime areas in the city. the undertaking was born from frustration. >> my biggest motivation for this school was about looking at the volume and the number of children that we have in chicago that are dropping out of school. >> sreenivasan: haslip partnered with chicago public schools to identify students on the wrong track. >> a lot of our students have really poor attendance prior to coming here, so we believe by offering them access to the arts, that in itself is a thing that is inviting them to come to school everyday. >> sreenivasan: the hope is that art can offer students, who may be distracted or even traumatized by violence that surrounds them, a way to return to learning. why art? why is this the reason that they should come? >> a lot of young peop
. >> sreenivasan: little black pearl academy, a public school on the south side of chicago, is tryingwrite a new songbook for success. it started last fall, when the school's founder, monica haslip, transformed her after-school art center into a full time public school focused on the arts. her students come from some of the highest crime areas in the city. the undertaking was born from frustration. >> my biggest motivation for this school was about looking at the volume and the...
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the latter-day saints practice pearl of marriage and the lead in the importance of temples were forced to a choice. wilford woodruff talks about that choice in his journal. he essentially records a document that he released in september of 1890 beginning the ending of that practice of our marriage. in which heurnal recorded that. the date of september 25, 1890 he recorded in red ink official declaration. whenever he put it in reading, it was a title. journal copies into his a document that was released to the public and later called the manifesto. this did not and for a marriage but it started the ending of plural marriage in the church. in the church, the operative most important was the site was down here that is in fine print which basically says i hereby declare my intention to submit to those laws come in meaning the laws that have been passed and found constitutional and use my influence with the members of the church over which i preside to have them do likewise. that is the language, that is what began the and of the practice of plural knowledge in the church. it did not end im
the latter-day saints practice pearl of marriage and the lead in the importance of temples were forced to a choice. wilford woodruff talks about that choice in his journal. he essentially records a document that he released in september of 1890 beginning the ending of that practice of our marriage. in which heurnal recorded that. the date of september 25, 1890 he recorded in red ink official declaration. whenever he put it in reading, it was a title. journal copies into his a document that was...
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family says he was used scapegoat in the attack on pearl harbor.son fighting to restore his name. you will meet him next. you don't want to miss this photo. shia labeouf going on a rampage hours before he was cuffed by police. why was he chasing a homeless man, the details are next. is this all part of a movie stunt? i say yes. what do you say? >>> hello and good morning. brand new pictures released showing actor shia labeouf odd behavior before he was arrested outside a new york city broadway show. tmz catching the star chasing a homeless man accused of taking his hat. the 28-year-old appeared whacked out and kept saying it's me shia. suv driver loses control and flips his tractor-trailer on the highway. the 45-year-old was not hurt but was cited for in inattentive driving. >> four star general, admiral husband kimmel was considered anything but a hero. he was accused of not taking extraordinary action to prevent the assault and he was demoted. his family says the government made kimmel a escape got. further investigations pointed to washington of
family says he was used scapegoat in the attack on pearl harbor.son fighting to restore his name. you will meet him next. you don't want to miss this photo. shia labeouf going on a rampage hours before he was cuffed by police. why was he chasing a homeless man, the details are next. is this all part of a movie stunt? i say yes. what do you say? >>> hello and good morning. brand new pictures released showing actor shia labeouf odd behavior before he was arrested outside a new york city...
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as regular pearl! question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. [ girl ] my dad, kes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ he can print amazing things, right from his computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] he makes trains that are friends with trees. [ train whistle blows ] my dad works at ge. ♪ >>> information concerning the cause of the death of your president has been withheld from you. to show you how uncredible the conspiracy theorists are over the last 50 years. at one time or another, they had accused 42 groups, 82 assassins and 214 people of being involved in the assassination. >> could oswald have won this. >> as a reporter, the
as regular pearl! question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. [ girl ] my dad, kes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ he can...
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this is a playboy spy who was a double or triple agent who brought some questions on pearl harbor tond some people thought so we missed a warning of attack on pearl harbor and this message was hidden. the nazis -- doesn't he look like two face? this was a fun story. won't tell the whole story but he secretive secret link and he was a double agent also and landed in britain in the parachute and the british picked him up and took him to the interrogation center. he denied he had any secret writing like that and one day he was in the cafeteria and the capital to popped out with that bag of seeking can the british found out he had secret secret lincoln his tooth. i will start wrapping up here. buy mentioned d session. happened again during the cold war. this is a much longer war but it was a little different outcome quinn in this story so the east bloc was more successful at catching spies using postal interception than the u.s. was. it was a key counterintelligence method. the u.s. also wanted to use postal interception in 1952. they launched a program called hd lingual that was nipped
this is a playboy spy who was a double or triple agent who brought some questions on pearl harbor tond some people thought so we missed a warning of attack on pearl harbor and this message was hidden. the nazis -- doesn't he look like two face? this was a fun story. won't tell the whole story but he secretive secret link and he was a double agent also and landed in britain in the parachute and the british picked him up and took him to the interrogation center. he denied he had any secret...
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by 5:00 o'clock he has me over at pearl man center at hup basically, pennsylvania university of pennsylvania hospital. >> right. >> for a colonoscopy. not for a colonoscopy for a cat scan to see if there is any kind of a blockage in my bowls. >> this is better. >> so, you do all that. touched my private areas. now, you want me to do a cat scan. i'm in the changing room, and woman outside, you don't to have take your shoes off. so i'm trying to get my pants off without taking my shoes off, because i'm so lucy. i lose my balance, i fall over, pull myself backup and i yanked my back out. >> i mean severely. >> so i come out of the changing room. i went in there fine come out hobbling, crawling out. >> i'm looking at the nurse i said what do we do now. she helped me on cat scan bed. >> this is a mess. >> i go home, i cannot get out of bed to come do the show. >> this all happened on monday. >> so tuesday, i go to the spine specialist over at the old graduate hospital. >> sure. >> penn medicine. >> i need to say, hi to the women. when i walk in the lobby the show is on. >> how did we do. >> we di
by 5:00 o'clock he has me over at pearl man center at hup basically, pennsylvania university of pennsylvania hospital. >> right. >> for a colonoscopy. not for a colonoscopy for a cat scan to see if there is any kind of a blockage in my bowls. >> this is better. >> so, you do all that. touched my private areas. now, you want me to do a cat scan. i'm in the changing room, and woman outside, you don't to have take your shoes off. so i'm trying to get my pants off without...
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. >> coming up -- >> i was born five days before pearl harbor. that makes me an old guy. >> one of maricopa's oldest inmates comes to jail after mixing love and alcohol. >> i hadn't had any sex for seven months. and so that was kind of the straw that broke the camel's back. ♪ [ female announcer ] f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the performance marque from lexus. >>> with more than 9,000 inmates and 6 different facility, maricopa's special response team has the massive task of keeping the jail secured. >> we searched 73,000 bunks last year. 73,000 bunks are a lot of bunks. you know? so that's our job. >> one way they do this is through frequent inspections for contraband. >> [ bleep ]. >> get down! on the ground! get on the ground now! >> okay, they're opening lower tier. once they're strip searched they're going into the rec yard. straight down the middle. straight down the middle. >> though the goal of these raids is to neu
. >> coming up -- >> i was born five days before pearl harbor. that makes me an old guy. >> one of maricopa's oldest inmates comes to jail after mixing love and alcohol. >> i hadn't had any sex for seven months. and so that was kind of the straw that broke the camel's back. ♪ [ female announcer ] f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the...
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. >> pearl harbor was attacked, there were approximately 5,000nese's serving.lmost immediately the military made it perfectly clear what they thought about their japanese american soldiers. >> the neses all their weapons were taken away. our rifles were taken away. and then we were shipped to the midwest. >> then the backlash fell upon the civilians of japanese ancestry. all those living on the west coast were by government order gathered up and shipped off to internment catches. allowed only the possessions they could carry they were sent to camps throughout the midwest. their official status was not prisoner, not internees but rather dislocated people. these dislocated people actually had a value to the army. they spoke japanese. now it was up to the army to turn that ability into a military asset. >> i spent three months interned. in november of 1942 i went to the camp savage. >> reporter: camp savage would be a school of language. these represented a way out of the camp, a better hand to play. >> rather than spending the rest of the duration pitching coal,
. >> pearl harbor was attacked, there were approximately 5,000nese's serving.lmost immediately the military made it perfectly clear what they thought about their japanese american soldiers. >> the neses all their weapons were taken away. our rifles were taken away. and then we were shipped to the midwest. >> then the backlash fell upon the civilians of japanese ancestry. all those living on the west coast were by government order gathered up and shipped off to internment...