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he showed us a 30 acre living shoreline project in downtown pensacola called project greenshores. the first part w completed in 2003, one year before hurricaneh ivmered the region. >> hurricane ivan was a category 3 hurricane. it was basically a dirt hit. it washed away the road on i-10, further up the bay that's how powerful that storm t the road behind project greensres was really not damaged. >> sreenivasan: the experience with proct greenshores in pensacola is not unique. in north carolina, researchers documented how living shorelines like this one were barely damaged after hurricane irene in 2011 while about 100 yards away, this hardened shoreline had to be completely replaced. and then there's sea level rise. tclimate change is expect push seas in this region up between two and five feet over the next 80 years. we've got two differentde strategies to with sea level rise: got a solid wall and you've got this marsh. r at's going to do better? >> i would say ome the marsh is going to do better. the seawl is sort of a fixed point. so it's a fixed height. it's a fixed location. w
he showed us a 30 acre living shoreline project in downtown pensacola called project greenshores. the first part w completed in 2003, one year before hurricaneh ivmered the region. >> hurricane ivan was a category 3 hurricane. it was basically a dirt hit. it washed away the road on i-10, further up the bay that's how powerful that storm t the road behind project greensres was really not damaged. >> sreenivasan: the experience with proct greenshores in pensacola is not unique. in...
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the british were pensacola.ore admiral degrass could sail north to north america, the spanish he had to help the spanish get pensacola. they would do it in may 1781 and this would allow ultimately the french to sail north but there would be other competitions as well. particularly financial. this is before wire transfers and atms and the french navy needed money. they needed gold coins to pay for this war effort. the cross tried to get the money he needed to with the plan planters what's now haiti but they refused to come up with it. one of the unheralded heroes of this year is a spanish envoy named francisco saavedra. he suggested to degrass who at this point was saying i can't go with this.i'm going to have to give up on this attempt so baker said no if you go to cuba the spanish golden silver mines kept that island stocked with gold, if you go there he can probably get the loan you need. sure enough before they sailed north they sail to havana. they secure 500,000 spanish pesos from the citizens of cuba. a lo
the british were pensacola.ore admiral degrass could sail north to north america, the spanish he had to help the spanish get pensacola. they would do it in may 1781 and this would allow ultimately the french to sail north but there would be other competitions as well. particularly financial. this is before wire transfers and atms and the french navy needed money. they needed gold coins to pay for this war effort. the cross tried to get the money he needed to with the plan planters what's now...
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at opposite ends of the ohio valley that link the great lakes to the mississippi, and apalachee, pensacola, and mobile on the gold coast. simply to take in the strategic significance of all these posts, to appreciate the ways in which climate and geography made them different form one another and to grasp how native american nations largely determined their capacity for effective action could require a lifetime of study and reflection. the challenges of managing britain's army in north america were legion, and only uncommon administrative acumen could make it work. antunately, gauge was unusually competent administrator with an extraordinary capacity for patience and good humor, given the impossible demands of his job. from his headquarters in new he maintained an intricate web of correspondence with lines stretching outward to dozens of american outposts, in coming letters from the hinterland detailing the celebrity did state of british fortifications, the challenges of creating diplomatic relations with dozens of american nations previously unknown to the british, and complex between off
at opposite ends of the ohio valley that link the great lakes to the mississippi, and apalachee, pensacola, and mobile on the gold coast. simply to take in the strategic significance of all these posts, to appreciate the ways in which climate and geography made them different form one another and to grasp how native american nations largely determined their capacity for effective action could require a lifetime of study and reflection. the challenges of managing britain's army in north america...
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in apalachee, pensacola, mobile strung along the gulf coast. simply to take in the strategic significance of all these posts to appreciate the ways the climate and geography differed from one another and to grasp how native american nations determine their capacity for effective action the challenges of managing a british army were legion and only administrative acumen could make it work. gage was a competent administrator. from his headquarters in new york he maintained a intricate web of correspondence with lines stretching outward to dozens of american outposts. incoming letters from the hinterland detailed the dilapidated state of british fortification and facilities, the challenges of diplomatic relations with dozens of native american nations previously unknown to the british and conflict between officers and merchants among 1000 other things. at the same time, he was a necessity in close and continual contact with the war office and the border of trade. he knew the north american setting well enough to be sympathetic to the colonies inte
in apalachee, pensacola, mobile strung along the gulf coast. simply to take in the strategic significance of all these posts to appreciate the ways the climate and geography differed from one another and to grasp how native american nations determine their capacity for effective action the challenges of managing a british army were legion and only administrative acumen could make it work. gage was a competent administrator. from his headquarters in new york he maintained a intricate web of...
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. >> our returning contestant today, jonathan hughes, from pensacola, florida is about to go for $50,000ou're looking for a little excitement, you've come to right place. from caesar's entertainment studios in las vegas, nevada, this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] hey, everybody. welcome to "millionaire." you guys ready to go? [cheers and applause] you should be ready to go today. i know jonathan is. fired up, coming back, our returning contestant. $30,000 in his bank. [cheers and applause] and gwen stefani tickets that you won yesterday. >> absolutely. >> by getting the $5,000. and we are on the cusp of a big move in this game. you know what that is. $50,000 is our next step. that's the next threshold you can get to, guaranteeing you
. >> our returning contestant today, jonathan hughes, from pensacola, florida is about to go for $50,000ou're looking for a little excitement, you've come to right place. from caesar's entertainment studios in las vegas, nevada, this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] hey, everybody. welcome to "millionaire." you guys ready to go? [cheers and applause] you should be ready to go today. i know jonathan is. fired up, coming...
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i've jogged the sands of just about every florida beach from pensacola to the keys. and, of course, i strapped in to a million pounds to launch to the heavens and to see our planet from a way that very few others have. you've heard me talk about that as i describe our environment and how beautiful this planet is from the window of a spacecraft. and of course these experiences in this country, it's the american people. it's every one of us. it's our fellow citizens, the teachers, the soldiers, the factory workers, the moms, the dads, the students, the farmers, those are the ones that have inspired me to dedicate a life to public service. and those folks have been my strength. as they or of ten your strength. -- as they are often your strength. it's the person people who have kept me going for the past 46 years of public service. and while i have experienced the highs and lows of serving in the senate, it is often the small, unnoticed steps toward progress that have made this journey worthwhile. i am most happy with some of the work that's been done to help individuals
i've jogged the sands of just about every florida beach from pensacola to the keys. and, of course, i strapped in to a million pounds to launch to the heavens and to see our planet from a way that very few others have. you've heard me talk about that as i describe our environment and how beautiful this planet is from the window of a spacecraft. and of course these experiences in this country, it's the american people. it's every one of us. it's our fellow citizens, the teachers, the soldiers,...
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down i-10 tomorrow through new orleans, and pensacola, south of atlanta. north of atlanta, that's where the cold is. ice and snow, could see 6 to 12 inches just outside of charlotte. >> rob, thank you. >>> next to the breaking news from charlottesville, virginia. the verdict in the trial of a man who drove his car into protesters. erielle reshef has the story. >> reporter: tonight, that guilty verdict for the man who plowed his car into a crowd at a unite the right rally in charlottesville, killing one woman and injuring nearly three dozen. james fields degree murder in the death of 32-year-old heather heyer. fields seen here in 2017 speeding through that group of people and then erratically backing up. a state jury rejecting arguments by fields' attorneys that the 21-year-old acted in self-defense. quote, "scared to death" by the violent protests. a far different picture painted by the prosecution, pointing to images of fields marching with vanguard america, a known white supremacist group. >> white sharia now! white sharia now! >> reporter: chanting a me
down i-10 tomorrow through new orleans, and pensacola, south of atlanta. north of atlanta, that's where the cold is. ice and snow, could see 6 to 12 inches just outside of charlotte. >> rob, thank you. >>> next to the breaking news from charlottesville, virginia. the verdict in the trial of a man who drove his car into protesters. erielle reshef has the story. >> reporter: tonight, that guilty verdict for the man who plowed his car into a crowd at a unite the right rally in...
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potentially areas of mississippi to memphis all the way through panama city to pensacola.hen by the time we get to thursday we take this rain up through the southeast with significant rain. atlanta, charlotte, to raleigh, d.c. late in the day on thursday. for the new york city areas and new england friday's your day for the heavy rain and potential airport delays. eep that in mind thiseek as w advisories out there. if you want some great weather today the southeast looks nearly perfect for december. that's the december trend. warm and rainy. >> all right. thanks, bill. >>> a florida couple made a christmas tradition part of their wedding. on their first date brad and jessica bond went to target and donated to toys for tots. and they've done it every year since. on their wedding day they invited their guests to participate, giving everyone gift cards and taking them to target. >> didn't matter if it was one date or relationship, it was successful. >> the toys will all go to children in need this christmas. i love that idea. >> it is. great call. way to start off the marriag
potentially areas of mississippi to memphis all the way through panama city to pensacola.hen by the time we get to thursday we take this rain up through the southeast with significant rain. atlanta, charlotte, to raleigh, d.c. late in the day on thursday. for the new york city areas and new england friday's your day for the heavy rain and potential airport delays. eep that in mind thiseek as w advisories out there. if you want some great weather today the southeast looks nearly perfect for...
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potentially areas of mississippi to memphis all the way through panama city to pensacola.hen by the we get to thursday we take this rain up through the southeast with significant rain. atlanta, charlotte, to raleigh, d.c. late in the day on thursday. for the new york city areas and new en and friday's your day for the heavy rain and potential airport delays. keep that in mind this week as we headhe toward holidays. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. and here's a closerouook at yr day ahead. >>> so tode're watching a little bit of rain, drizzle and a little bit of snow and ice in a few spots, especially the high elevations of centdl new englxiting early this morning. couple of winter weather advisories out there. if you want some great weather today the southeast looks nearly perfect for december. t that december trend. warm and rainy. >> all right. thanks, bill. >>> a florida couple made a christmas tradition part of their weddirg. on their f date brad and jessica bond went to target and donated to toy for tots. and they've done it every year since. on thei
potentially areas of mississippi to memphis all the way through panama city to pensacola.hen by the we get to thursday we take this rain up through the southeast with significant rain. atlanta, charlotte, to raleigh, d.c. late in the day on thursday. for the new york city areas and new en and friday's your day for the heavy rain and potential airport delays. keep that in mind this week as we headhe toward holidays. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. and here's a closerouook at...
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the fire was reported yesterday afternoon on the corner of lenay avenue and pensacola drive. two residents of the building were able to get out. one man was trapped inside. one of the residents said the ram mate had been smoking and accidently set his room and himself on fire. the victim was transported to a local hospital with severe burn injuries. the resident said the fire victim had been fighting colon cancer and was told by his doctors he had only two weeks to live. >>> developing in colorado, a nationwide search is underway for a mother who has been missing since thanksgiving. >> dear god, please keep the family in your heart and soul. >> the family of 29 year old kelsey bareeth held a victim ill this weekend, praying for her safe return. the mother was seen in woodland park, colorado, wearing a white pants. a few days after thanksgiving, her cell phone pinked outside of idaho, not far from where sh >> if they see her, please, please, say something. >> on line, thousands are following a facebook page dedicated to the search, regularly posting pictures and updates. polic
the fire was reported yesterday afternoon on the corner of lenay avenue and pensacola drive. two residents of the building were able to get out. one man was trapped inside. one of the residents said the ram mate had been smoking and accidently set his room and himself on fire. the victim was transported to a local hospital with severe burn injuries. the resident said the fire victim had been fighting colon cancer and was told by his doctors he had only two weeks to live. >>> developing...
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it was reported yesterday afternoon near lenigh and pensacola drive. two residents of the building were able to get out but one man was trapped inside. one of the residents told kpix 5 the roommate had been smoking and deputily set his room and himself -- accidentally set his room and himself on fire. the resident was fighting colon cancer and was told by doctors he has only two weeks to live. >>> today dozens of teachers at oakland high school are expected to call in sick and march at city hall. educators say thatry are under paid and under appreciated. contact negotiations began last year. they offered the teachers a 5% raise over five areas. the teachers countered with a 12% raise over the next 3 years. >> what brought us to this point, the district is not paying us enough money to live in the community where we teach. >> we want to call attention to the mismanagement of funds in oakland. we know we have 3.5 times the average of other districts for consultants and our teachers th area. >> the district spokesperson issued a statement saying a sickout
it was reported yesterday afternoon near lenigh and pensacola drive. two residents of the building were able to get out but one man was trapped inside. one of the residents told kpix 5 the roommate had been smoking and deputily set his room and himself -- accidentally set his room and himself on fire. the resident was fighting colon cancer and was told by doctors he has only two weeks to live. >>> today dozens of teachers at oakland high school are expected to call in sick and march at...
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i've jogged the sands of just about every florida beach from pensacola to the keys. and, of course, i strapped in to a million pounds to launch to the heavens and to see our planet from a way that very few others have. you've heard me talk about that as i describe our environment and how beautiful this planet is from the window of a spacecraft. and of course these experiences in this country, it's the american people. it's every one of us. it's our fellow citizens, the teachers, the soldiers, the factory workers, the moms, the dads, the students, the farmers, those are the ones that have inspired me to dedicate a life to public service. and those folks have been my strength. as they or of ten your strength. -- as they are often your strength. it's the person people who have kept me going for the past 46 years of public service. and while i have experienced the highs and lows of serving in the senate, it is often the small, unnoticed steps toward progress that have made this journey worthwhile. i am most happy with some of the work that's been done to help individuals
i've jogged the sands of just about every florida beach from pensacola to the keys. and, of course, i strapped in to a million pounds to launch to the heavens and to see our planet from a way that very few others have. you've heard me talk about that as i describe our environment and how beautiful this planet is from the window of a spacecraft. and of course these experiences in this country, it's the american people. it's every one of us. it's our fellow citizens, the teachers, the soldiers,...
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. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise we have here, ken? let's see, you owe us an indictment. >> why don't you read it to me. you're up for election, aren't you? >> mr. bundy -- >> you told they have you were going to get me. he said he was going to get me. you got the indictment. that's all you're going to get. >> bundy, having had some law training and a great deal of arrogance, decided to represent himself. for him he was the star in the courtroom. >> since i have been in dade county -- >> state your name. don't shake your finger at me, young man. >> inside the courtroom, the trial will be covered by one still photographer. there are technicians from around the country. >> bundy's personality is fascinating to a lot of people the. he doesn't fit the usual profile of a criminal. when he defends himself in court, it's fascinating for people to watch. >> each day the courtroom is filled with spectators drawn by a fascination with thee door bundy himself or the gruesome details of the crimes. what many don't see is many of
. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise we have here, ken? let's see, you owe us an indictment. >> why don't you read it to me. you're up for election, aren't you? >> mr. bundy -- >> you told they have you were going to get me. he said he was going to get me. you got the indictment. that's all you're going to get. >> bundy, having had some law training and a great deal of arrogance, decided to represent...
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raining from north florida, around pensacola. it was pouring in atlanta.p to the georgia mountains. now steady, heavy rain in the northeast. as far as impacts go, we'll see road and river flooding threats. saturated soil is going to increase the flood threat throughout the day today. maybe another one to three inches out of this. here's the great news. here's the saturday map. saturday looks fantastic. you just have to get past today. >> all right. we'll try to do that. thanks, bill. >>> after syria, the president is poised to make another controversial military decision. this time concerning troops in afghanistan. >> plus, ethics officials advise the acting attorney general to recuse himself from the russia probe but matthew whitaker has decided not to take that recommendation. we'll explain, next. take your razor, yup. alright, up and down, never side to side, shaquem. you got it? come on, get back. quem, you a second behind your brother, stay focused. can't nobody beat you, can't nobody beat you. hard work baby, it gonna pay off. you got this. with the
raining from north florida, around pensacola. it was pouring in atlanta.p to the georgia mountains. now steady, heavy rain in the northeast. as far as impacts go, we'll see road and river flooding threats. saturated soil is going to increase the flood threat throughout the day today. maybe another one to three inches out of this. here's the great news. here's the saturday map. saturday looks fantastic. you just have to get past today. >> all right. we'll try to do that. thanks, bill....
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the naval academy, pensacola, combat. a little bit of everything. somehow, you wanted up being an astronaut. how did that happen? i recall going to washington. we saw two engineers and a shrink. we learned to say shrink. men tried to convince me how neat it would be to get into a rocket. i said, no way. i'm an aviator. i'm a hotshot fly boy. i am a test pilot. so, i am a test pilot. the result of that is, how are we going to get out of that? we did not you volunteer. we were ordered to washington. that was the time to say no. i was testing. i talked to my p or group. if youid, look, schirra, want to go higher, farther, faster, this is the way to do it. >> did you ever regret that decision? nasa, therea: in was no such thing as a commanding officer. i asserted myself as a commanding officer. -- they said, go ahead, full, schirra. that is one of my favorite possessions. back told like to get that. let's go back in time. now you are astronaut early on in the training. capt. schirra: this is a big surprise. seven of us sitting on the stage in washington
the naval academy, pensacola, combat. a little bit of everything. somehow, you wanted up being an astronaut. how did that happen? i recall going to washington. we saw two engineers and a shrink. we learned to say shrink. men tried to convince me how neat it would be to get into a rocket. i said, no way. i'm an aviator. i'm a hotshot fly boy. i am a test pilot. so, i am a test pilot. the result of that is, how are we going to get out of that? we did not you volunteer. we were ordered to...
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florida,pensacola, this is the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. under the obama regime, i think he ran on the premises of having a border wall and i do believe we raised over $50 million and gave it to the government through various sources and i would like to know what happened to that money? did he go onto many vacations and spend it all? probably. hillary clinton did the same thing, she wanted a border wall. it seems like everyone has blinders on and forgets the past to quickly grade i would like to say, keep your eyes open people. if you miss one thing, you will miss a lot more than you thought. host: a new jersey senator of the i am thinking hundreds of thousands of federal employees at risk of losing their paychecks due to the trump shut down. house to getwhite a comment on the secretary of defense firing, but i got a message that they were unable to take my call due to a lack of funding. jim is on our democrats line in new jersey. caller: good morning and happy holidays. i have been following this issue for quite some time. this whole immig
florida,pensacola, this is the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. under the obama regime, i think he ran on the premises of having a border wall and i do believe we raised over $50 million and gave it to the government through various sources and i would like to know what happened to that money? did he go onto many vacations and spend it all? probably. hillary clinton did the same thing, she wanted a border wall. it seems like everyone has blinders on and forgets the past to...
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. >> and from the naval academy it was pensacola and then combat and a little bit of everything. >> had a taste of just about everything. >> somehow or another you wound up being an astronaut. how did that happen? >> that is probably a scary recollection. i could recall going to washington looking at three men on a stage, two engineers and a shrink, we learned to say shrink, i think a psychologist, it was bob voss. i just saw him recently. bob knows i called him a shrink all his life. they convinced me to get in a rocket on a capsule on a rocket. and i said no, i'm an aviator boy, i'm a test pilot. so i'm a test pilot. the result is that i really want to get out of there. and they said, don't worry we'll put monkeys and chimps in there first. i really want to get out of there. we didn't volunteer. we were ordered to washington. this is the time to say no. i went back to patuxent, this is the one way to do it so i'll go along for a while. >> do you ever regret that decision? >> a number of times i regretted that because i missed my navy. i was trained to be a commanding officer and nasa
. >> and from the naval academy it was pensacola and then combat and a little bit of everything. >> had a taste of just about everything. >> somehow or another you wound up being an astronaut. how did that happen? >> that is probably a scary recollection. i could recall going to washington looking at three men on a stage, two engineers and a shrink, we learned to say shrink, i think a psychologist, it was bob voss. i just saw him recently. bob knows i called him a shrink...
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i was transferred down to pensacola. >> what kinds of planes to do fly?-- did you mr. lovell: snjs. i was transferred from there to kingsville. actually corpus christi, then kingsville. my advanced training was in a modern airplane called the have -- hellcat. i got my wings and i was selected to go back into jets training. that was the a pity me of itome.hing -- ep >> did you enjoy flying jets? . i still do if i can get my hands on one. because ineams out those days we did not fly whole squadrons off of aircraft carriers. i was havingpper trouble flying in the daytime. but it was great experience. i learned a lot. >> does anything compared to the first night landing on a carrier? [laughter] mr. lovell: there is nothing. in those days we did not have modern techniques. you had to come in low. and there was a guy with paddles and a lighted suit. you heart point do about nasa trying to select people to become astronauts and decide you wanted to do it? mr. lovell: i spent some time training people. some of my contemporaries had already gone through a thing called test pilot school. i th
i was transferred down to pensacola. >> what kinds of planes to do fly?-- did you mr. lovell: snjs. i was transferred from there to kingsville. actually corpus christi, then kingsville. my advanced training was in a modern airplane called the have -- hellcat. i got my wings and i was selected to go back into jets training. that was the a pity me of itome.hing -- ep >> did you enjoy flying jets? . i still do if i can get my hands on one. because ineams out those days we did not fly...
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see temperatures today six degrees above normal in new york at 41, rapid city 20, littleock 44, pensacolaboston in the upper 30s, midland, texas 41. chicago is going to b inhe mid-20s. heading into the weekend it stays chili from dphilly, moines, abilene, columbia, all the way down to jackson. >>> good morning, everybody. m meteorologist chuck bell. skies are partly to mostly cloudy. it's a cold start. upper 20s andow 30s. mostly cloudy day inront of us with afternoon highs today only in the low-to-mid 40s at most. skies will cle out a bit by overnight tonight. so tomorrow morning it will be a little colder than this morning. tomorrow more sunshine, that's nice, but chilly. highs in the 40s tomorrow. highs in the 30s over the weekend. that winter storm chance there but not as big as it was. >> latest on this kocoast-to-cot storm in the next hour. >>> steven spielberg opening up about theovie that changed his career and the lessons he still hopes it teaches 25 years late sneer and a ride with a former race car driver. the incredible new technology helping him and others like him get behind
see temperatures today six degrees above normal in new york at 41, rapid city 20, littleock 44, pensacolaboston in the upper 30s, midland, texas 41. chicago is going to b inhe mid-20s. heading into the weekend it stays chili from dphilly, moines, abilene, columbia, all the way down to jackson. >>> good morning, everybody. m meteorologist chuck bell. skies are partly to mostly cloudy. it's a cold start. upper 20s andow 30s. mostly cloudy day inront of us with afternoon highs today only...
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and then that september i was transferred down to pensacola. >> and what kind of planes did you fly? >> in those days we flew snj's, which was the basic trainer all the way up through landing on a carrier with these. and we did formation, and some night flying. and basic training. and then i was transferred from there to kingsville. actually, corpus christi, then kingsville, and did my instrument training and my advanced training was in a modern airplane called the hellcat. then i got my wings and then i was selected to go back into jet training. in those days jet training was the epitome of everything. >> did you enjoy flying jets? >> yeah. jets were -- i still enjoy flying jets if i get my hand on one. >> after i got through training my first assignment was to a squadron called vc 3. when i got out in, i found out it was a night fighter squadron, they sent teams out, because in those days we didn't fly carriers at night. it was great training, great experience and we learned an awful lot. >> anything compared to the first night landing on a carrier? >> there is nothing. >> they sep
and then that september i was transferred down to pensacola. >> and what kind of planes did you fly? >> in those days we flew snj's, which was the basic trainer all the way up through landing on a carrier with these. and we did formation, and some night flying. and basic training. and then i was transferred from there to kingsville. actually, corpus christi, then kingsville, and did my instrument training and my advanced training was in a modern airplane called the hellcat. then i...
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pensacola at 55. tomorrow boston in the upper 30s. midland texas, 41. 19 degrees colder than usual.e weekend it stays chilly all the way down >>> look at the sky right now. we've got some sun peeking through. we have a couple of dark clouds. have no fear. the rain that made its entrance and kept the drizzle overnight, will be making its exit. over the next couple of hours we are expecting a decent temperature trend, into the 50s. slightly warmer in some spots. but it won't be by much. we're talking low 60s into the afternoon. a combination of sun and clouds with dry weather through tomorrow. >>> latest on the coast to coast storm in the 8:00 half hour. >> all right, al, thank you. >>> coming up lester holt sits down with steven spielberg the legendary director, opening up about the movie that changed his career and the lessons he hopes it still teaches 25 years later. >>> and harry smith goes for a ride with a paralyzed former race car driver. the incredible new technology helping him and others like him get back behind the wheel. >>> plus, a celebration of top chef's return with a
pensacola at 55. tomorrow boston in the upper 30s. midland texas, 41. 19 degrees colder than usual.e weekend it stays chilly all the way down >>> look at the sky right now. we've got some sun peeking through. we have a couple of dark clouds. have no fear. the rain that made its entrance and kept the drizzle overnight, will be making its exit. over the next couple of hours we are expecting a decent temperature trend, into the 50s. slightly warmer in some spots. but it won't be by much....
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i was transferred down to pensacola. >> what kind of planes did you fly? mr. lovell: in those days snjs. basic training, night flying. i was transferred from there to kingsville. actually corpus christi, then kingsville. did my instrument training. my advanced training was in a modern airplane called the hellcat. i got my wings, and i was selected to go back into jets training. in those days, that was the epitome of everything. i was very lucky. >> did you enjoy flying jets? mr. lovell: yes. i still do if i can get my hands on one. a first assignment was to squadron called vc3. they sent teams out because in those days we did not fly whole squadrons off of aircraft carriers. i told my skipper i was having trouble flying in the daytime. do you want me to go out at night? but it was great experience. i learned a lot. >> does anything compare to the first night landing on a carrier? [laughter] mr. lovell: there is nothing. it seperates the men from the boys. the take off into a black horizon. in those days we did not have modern techniques. you had to come in low
i was transferred down to pensacola. >> what kind of planes did you fly? mr. lovell: in those days snjs. basic training, night flying. i was transferred from there to kingsville. actually corpus christi, then kingsville. did my instrument training. my advanced training was in a modern airplane called the hellcat. i got my wings, and i was selected to go back into jets training. in those days, that was the epitome of everything. i was very lucky. >> did you enjoy flying jets? mr....
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and then that september, i was transferred down to pensacola. >> and what kind of planes did you fly? >> in those days, we flew fnjs which was the basic trainer. all the way up to landing on a carrier with the snjs. and we did formation and night flying and basic training. and then i was transferred from there to kingsville, actually corpus christi then kingsville. and did my instrument training and my advance training was in a modern airplane called the cat, the f 6 s. and then i got my wings. and i was selected to go back into jet training. in those days, jet training was the epidamy of everything. and not too many people were in it. so i was very, very lucky. >> did you enjoy flying jets ? >> oh yeah, i still enjoy flying jets when i get my hands on one. but after i got through training, my first assignment was to a squad on call vc 3. i came out and found out it was a night fighting squadron. i told the skipper, i said you know, i'm having trouble flying in daytime. you want me to go at night. it was great training and experience and i learned a lot. >> anything compared to the fi
and then that september, i was transferred down to pensacola. >> and what kind of planes did you fly? >> in those days, we flew fnjs which was the basic trainer. all the way up to landing on a carrier with the snjs. and we did formation and night flying and basic training. and then i was transferred from there to kingsville, actually corpus christi then kingsville. and did my instrument training and my advance training was in a modern airplane called the cat, the f 6 s. and then i...
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those here in pensacola who i speak to firsthand, they are? support of it.the soul of this nation. on one side we have the left that for some reason wants to divide and destroy this nation on the other side constitutional conservatives who believe in championing the rights of the individual. free speech, freedom of religion equal protection under the law constitution that limits the government by the consent of the governed. that is the battle going on now for the soul of this nation. pete: amen, mike. it's great the bill covers a lot of monuments. you know where the focus is going to be on the left. they will say mike hill wants to put up a statue honoring slave owners. what do you say to that? >> i say that's nonsense. first of all, this whole idea that we need to tear down these monuments because they are offensive is nothing more than just fake fained outrage it only started probably escalated two or three years ago. copycat movement i'm offended by these monuments that's been there for decades u some for over 100 years and including right here in pensac
those here in pensacola who i speak to firsthand, they are? support of it.the soul of this nation. on one side we have the left that for some reason wants to divide and destroy this nation on the other side constitutional conservatives who believe in championing the rights of the individual. free speech, freedom of religion equal protection under the law constitution that limits the government by the consent of the governed. that is the battle going on now for the soul of this nation. pete:...
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and while i was at pensacola, then opted to take my commission in the united states marine corps. >> why did you decide to be a marine pilot as opposed to navy pilot? >> well, we all had the same training, but in the navy, in those days, you ran the risk of being assigned to torpedo bombers or transport pilots, and the marine corps guaranteed you that your first tour you would be flying singe-engine fighter planes. >> that's what you wanted to do. >> right. didn't want to take a chance of doing anything else. >> and did you that. >> i did it. >> did you fly fire planes in combat? >> i was in the last squadron that had a mission in korea, but we did not ever see any combat. we got to chase a couple of these bed check charlies, little light airplanes flying around at night, tremendous competition in a flight to go, to see who would get launched, just to shoot down anything that you could. i was flying night fighters at the time, and we would have -- one might be having dinner at the officer's mess there, and the alarm would go off, and we'd have an alert, and we always had somebody on
and while i was at pensacola, then opted to take my commission in the united states marine corps. >> why did you decide to be a marine pilot as opposed to navy pilot? >> well, we all had the same training, but in the navy, in those days, you ran the risk of being assigned to torpedo bombers or transport pilots, and the marine corps guaranteed you that your first tour you would be flying singe-engine fighter planes. >> that's what you wanted to do. >> right. didn't want...
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ingrid in pensacola, florida. caller: good morning. i heard a good solution for the wall. it said that the 63 million people that voted for trump, if $80,would just send in that would make the $5 billion that trump wants for his wall. walloters can pay for the and leave the rest of us alone. thank you. host: robert, clinton, maryland. you oppose. you are on the air. caller: i think a better solution would be to tax all the money that is transferred, wire transferred, to mexico and el salvador. if we took 20% of that, that would pay for the wall. my point on the wall, the reason i oppose it is that if the congress has allocated 10.6 billion to mexico, south america, el salvador, all these wonderful countries in central america, but we can't find 5 billion to help out the border security in this country as we are being invaded with drugs and all these foreigners coming in and stealing our jobs, and the congress cannot find 5 billion to look out for the american people, then if you do not veto allocate 10.6 you billion to foreigners, then, you know, then you need to be impeac
ingrid in pensacola, florida. caller: good morning. i heard a good solution for the wall. it said that the 63 million people that voted for trump, if $80,would just send in that would make the $5 billion that trump wants for his wall. walloters can pay for the and leave the rest of us alone. thank you. host: robert, clinton, maryland. you oppose. you are on the air. caller: i think a better solution would be to tax all the money that is transferred, wire transferred, to mexico and el salvador....
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when i was in pensacola i opt to take my commission in the united states marine corps. >> why did you decide to be a marine as opposed to being a pilot? >> in the navy you ran the risk of being assigned to torpedo bombers or transport pilots, and the marine corps guaranteed on the first tour you would be flying marine fighter planes. >> that's what you wanted to do? >> i didn't want to take a chance of doing anything else. >> did you do that? >> i did. i was in the last squadron that had a mission in korea but we did not ever see any combat. we got to chase a couple bedcheck charlies, a few airplanes flying around at night, a tremendous competition and a fight to see who would get launched just to shoot down anything that you could. i was flying night fighters at the time, and we would have -- we might be having dinner at the officers' mess there, and we would get -- the alarm would go off and we would have an alert, and we always had somebody on strip alert. they would launch and then we all would fight and run a half mile down there to see who would be the next airplane in line just
when i was in pensacola i opt to take my commission in the united states marine corps. >> why did you decide to be a marine as opposed to being a pilot? >> in the navy you ran the risk of being assigned to torpedo bombers or transport pilots, and the marine corps guaranteed on the first tour you would be flying marine fighter planes. >> that's what you wanted to do? >> i didn't want to take a chance of doing anything else. >> did you do that? >> i did. i was...
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the wrong places that was taught in west part one - - west point and the nsa there is a school in pensacolawith a have one book one school summer read program all the kids are given an optional extra credit assignment to read a book that is discussed schoolwide in the bottom of the library and came together to plan this and went to the normal channels and one week before school let out the principle decided to cancel the summer reading program rather than have his kids read the book which he had not read that he had read reviews of it and decided he may get into trouble with parents but his concern the fact that they teach it at west point seems like a weird misplaced concern so at the end they said you are not allowed to do this. we have a process to challenge books and it doesn't go like this and he said i'm the principle you will do what i say we have rule of law elements. so my publisher arrange to send them 200 copies over the summer given out for free on day number one so you could get it for free online so they downloaded the book so i would cryptographically sign it and send it back
the wrong places that was taught in west part one - - west point and the nsa there is a school in pensacolawith a have one book one school summer read program all the kids are given an optional extra credit assignment to read a book that is discussed schoolwide in the bottom of the library and came together to plan this and went to the normal channels and one week before school let out the principle decided to cancel the summer reading program rather than have his kids read the book which he...
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sobre pasan las 40 millas por hora para el dÍa de hoy, los prÓximos dÍas ahi puede ver el caso de pensacolamana mejor de tu vida. estÁ increÍble con el amor. tauro, si tenÍas ilusiÓn con algo en tu vida, prepÁrate porque el fin de semana va para ti. seguimos con gÉminis, pide guÍa, pide guÍa para el amor. porque necesitas asÍ como gente que te ayude a visualizar quÉ es lo que deseas y quieres con el amor este fin de semana. >> tambiÉn para todos mis amados gÉminis viene un fin de semana romÁntico para los que tienen pareja, cÁncer la luna menguante el signo libra todo el fin de semana, va a dar la oportunidad de nuevas aventuras en el amor, llenas de vida y pasiÓn. >> leo tiene que soltar, quitar del medio todo lo negativo de su vida, cuando uno no quita lo negativo de su aqui de y no prepÁrate para un fin de semana donde vas a quitar del medio todo lo negativo, aprovecha antes de fin de aÑo. virgo, estÁs agotado de no tener amor, quieres el amor perfecto, hay muchos virgos solitarios por ahÍ, como que la mitad de los virgos estÁn solos y la mitad de los virgos llenos de amor, los que no es
sobre pasan las 40 millas por hora para el dÍa de hoy, los prÓximos dÍas ahi puede ver el caso de pensacolamana mejor de tu vida. estÁ increÍble con el amor. tauro, si tenÍas ilusiÓn con algo en tu vida, prepÁrate porque el fin de semana va para ti. seguimos con gÉminis, pide guÍa, pide guÍa para el amor. porque necesitas asÍ como gente que te ayude a visualizar quÉ es lo que deseas y quieres con el amor este fin de semana. >> tambiÉn para todos mis amados gÉminis viene un...
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currently stationed in pensacola, florida. his twin brother is also a marine.n't going long without seeing my child. they're deployed so long. that is so special. welcome home. we love you. steve: we know there will be a lot of reunions. ainsley: you're a little teary-eyed. i can't go a few days without seeing her. steve: jillian, you have some news. jillian: we could do a whole show on videos. the nation of islam defending use of taxpayer dollars to fund a religious program for prisoners. in a statement the group led by the controversial louis farrakhan says quote as effective as minister farrakhan ace message is and has been it should be supported with the resources it needs to remain a strong presence in the prison system. according to the "washington examiner" the feds gave the group for than $364,000. >>> planned parenthood is accused mistreating pregnant employees. bombshell "new york times" report current and former workers say they were denied breaks while pregnant. they claimed that the managers declined to hire pregnant women. and the organization pus
currently stationed in pensacola, florida. his twin brother is also a marine.n't going long without seeing my child. they're deployed so long. that is so special. welcome home. we love you. steve: we know there will be a lot of reunions. ainsley: you're a little teary-eyed. i can't go a few days without seeing her. steve: jillian, you have some news. jillian: we could do a whole show on videos. the nation of islam defending use of taxpayer dollars to fund a religious program for prisoners. in a...
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host: pensacola, florida. eric. caller: i just want to agree about the high skilled workers.ad just got married chinese woman. she opened up a massage place. .ctually started teaching him doing a lot of other massages. host: eric is in d.c.. democrat. good morning, thank you for taking my call. instead of this immigration of being such aers problem to our country, why is -- let'sry too stingy just take one area -- to provide an education for american doctors. you go to the hospital, you can hardly understand the doctor. educatewe too stingy to the people we need to pay for their education? so that we would not have such a huge immigration of intellectuals or professional people? in desperation to have to give them all sorts of incentives. why can we give our own people, our own young people who are in these colleges, those kinds of incentives, so that we can grow that area? guest: i'm going to disagree with the caller. i think a robust education system for everyone is a key part of our national future. even if you take the tech sector, which is an incredibly immigrant heavy,
host: pensacola, florida. eric. caller: i just want to agree about the high skilled workers.ad just got married chinese woman. she opened up a massage place. .ctually started teaching him doing a lot of other massages. host: eric is in d.c.. democrat. good morning, thank you for taking my call. instead of this immigration of being such aers problem to our country, why is -- let'sry too stingy just take one area -- to provide an education for american doctors. you go to the hospital, you can...