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this one in the south pacific, the southern hemisphere. a full lunar eclipse when the moon's shadow moves in front of the sun and casts a deep dark shadow. it's beautiful. great to see that. nasa had a live feet of it earlier today as the eclipse began and ended. if you were in the south pacific you got a great view of it. here, not so much. we've had sunshine today. clouds are in and out. a very pleasant evening but we have cleared out quite a bit. mainly clear right now. that's temperatures to drop. notice back here the rain showers already approaching not until tomorrow afternoon. it's just a very small chance especially right along the lakeshore tomorrow. that we will see an isolated shower. i think south -- akron, canton -- philly, you will stay dry. we are currently dry. we've got a mainly clear sky, 62 degrees in cleveland. a southerly breeze at 10 miles per hour. dew points at 37 degrees. worcester at 45. elyria at 60, so very pleasant overnight tonight. we still have some gusty winds out there, 17 mile-per-hour gusts for norwalk a
this one in the south pacific, the southern hemisphere. a full lunar eclipse when the moon's shadow moves in front of the sun and casts a deep dark shadow. it's beautiful. great to see that. nasa had a live feet of it earlier today as the eclipse began and ended. if you were in the south pacific you got a great view of it. here, not so much. we've had sunshine today. clouds are in and out. a very pleasant evening but we have cleared out quite a bit. mainly clear right now. that's temperatures...
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somehow, someplace in the south pacific, single most isolated in the planet. cook and his identification. get a glimpse, very productive people. they're industrious, healthy. strong, time for the arts. that was a large population, more than half of what we have in hawaii today. fully sustainable, because there was no other choice. so over time, the native hawaiian population goes to 22,000. it's the same story. introduced disease. introduced the inability to deal with it, people die. 1926, public school system would outlaw language and the practice of culture in public schools. so the road to extinction has been well paved. >> between captain cook's arrival in 1778 and today, disease wiped out most of the population. missionaries came. a booming sugar and pineapple plantation industry. influx of immigrants in okinawa, china, and the philippines, the overthrow. and the u.s. takeover of the hawaiian government. world war ii. and finally, statehood. the geographical realities of being thousands of miles from, well, anywhere else, has given hawaii to some degree,
somehow, someplace in the south pacific, single most isolated in the planet. cook and his identification. get a glimpse, very productive people. they're industrious, healthy. strong, time for the arts. that was a large population, more than half of what we have in hawaii today. fully sustainable, because there was no other choice. so over time, the native hawaiian population goes to 22,000. it's the same story. introduced disease. introduced the inability to deal with it, people die. 1926,...
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at war, harold is shipped to the south pacific. he puts in a request to join a pt boat crew. "pt" is navy lingo for "patrol torpedo." in addition to torpedos, the 80-foot boats were armed with twin machine-gun turrets, including one just to the right of the captain's helm. >> they could lay low in the water, wait for the enemy ships to pass, and then attack them with the torpedos. >> the museum's pt boat curator, don shannon, shows me around. wow. tight quarters. why are they called the mosquito fleet? >> mosquitos could infect you with malaria. so, they were deadly, and they were small and fast. >> by the summer of 1943, harold is stationed aboard a pt boat, like this one, near the solomon islands. harold's captain -- 26-year-old navy lieutenant junior grade john f. kennedy. so, don, this is where john f. kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from. >> correct. >> right here. can barely see over. and they operated in the dark of night? >> yes. >> four feet away is where harold was operating that turret. this really puts it in perspective. >> the idea was to go
at war, harold is shipped to the south pacific. he puts in a request to join a pt boat crew. "pt" is navy lingo for "patrol torpedo." in addition to torpedos, the 80-foot boats were armed with twin machine-gun turrets, including one just to the right of the captain's helm. >> they could lay low in the water, wait for the enemy ships to pass, and then attack them with the torpedos. >> the museum's pt boat curator, don shannon, shows me around. wow. tight quarters....
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struggle to keep from becoming the world's first climate change refugees >> reporter: far in the south pacific these islands ride low above the waves, spret out over hundreds of miles of ocean. there is very little here that is not beach front. this is oon island that is literally one road wide. on this side there's at pacific and on that side there's the lagoon and there's not much in between. for thousands of years these narrow ribbons have been safe and welcoming homes to fisherman, farmers, master navigators, explorer and canoe builders >> the biggest resource we have is the ocean. what connects us to the ocean is our vessels. the vessel, of course, is just like the vessel in your body. it brings life to your body. so as our vessel brings life all over the marshalls. >> reporter: the irony is that their greatest resource now poses the greatest threat to their future. in a low lying island. like most of them, it sits only a foot or two above the high tide mark. that used to be much. not any more >> this is where we have king tides, this is one of the areas that it comes in. >> reporter: how
struggle to keep from becoming the world's first climate change refugees >> reporter: far in the south pacific these islands ride low above the waves, spret out over hundreds of miles of ocean. there is very little here that is not beach front. this is oon island that is literally one road wide. on this side there's at pacific and on that side there's the lagoon and there's not much in between. for thousands of years these narrow ribbons have been safe and welcoming homes to fisherman,...
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fremont and the hindu center in hey wedder have come together to support hurricane victims in the south pacific. hurricane winston lashed the islands of fee -- fiji claiming 42 lives and leaving behind a trail of destruction. abc7~news was in san leandro as community members packed a container with food, kholing and medicine. >> your goals are money goals and my goals are yours. let's work together to put this foundation together and take care of our island back home in fiji. >> the company, dependable highway express, is helping get the container to fiji. people of fremont and hayward held a fundraise are for the victims of the laker fire. you can tell us what is happening where you live by e-mailing abc7 listens at kgo -- tv.com. >>> a new stage for the vaccination debate. why robert deniro and the folk festival are accused of trying to cover up an alleged coverup. >>> a live look at conditions outside right now. young see the cloud cover. drew is tracking strong wind gusts and our temperatures will deep even more. the rk week photograph -- forecast is ahead. now here's a look at what is ahea
fremont and the hindu center in hey wedder have come together to support hurricane victims in the south pacific. hurricane winston lashed the islands of fee -- fiji claiming 42 lives and leaving behind a trail of destruction. abc7~news was in san leandro as community members packed a container with food, kholing and medicine. >> your goals are money goals and my goals are yours. let's work together to put this foundation together and take care of our island back home in fiji. >> the...
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they can charter a boat whether it's the med or the caribbean or south pacific. >> whether by helicopter, limo or private jet, guests are often chauffeured to their luxury vessel. >> a typical yacht charter,
they can charter a boat whether it's the med or the caribbean or south pacific. >> whether by helicopter, limo or private jet, guests are often chauffeured to their luxury vessel. >> a typical yacht charter,
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. >> over the next four years, blakeley took part in battles throughout the south pacific including iwaa where the allies suffered 26,000 casualties. >> war, war is hell. >> reporter: it was during the war that he decided to become a man of god. the horrors of war reinforcehis belief in the dignity of all people. >> i am going to treat man, i don't care where he's from, what color he's from, what language he speaks, i'm going to treat him like i want to be treated. >> like many of the greatest generation, reverend james blake ley came home to a new life. >> i bought a home, on the g.i. bill, paid for it completely. completely approximately. >> for nearly 50 years he worked on the brooklyn waterfront, and lived in this house. and on 2010, on the pretense he was receiving a low internet loan he signed over ownership of his home to his grandson who then forced him out. >> before i learned, it was too late, i signed some papers i didn't know what i was signing because i had no legal representation. but i had money in my pockets. to eat, but that wasn't the problem. >> at age 92, he suddenly
. >> over the next four years, blakeley took part in battles throughout the south pacific including iwaa where the allies suffered 26,000 casualties. >> war, war is hell. >> reporter: it was during the war that he decided to become a man of god. the horrors of war reinforcehis belief in the dignity of all people. >> i am going to treat man, i don't care where he's from, what color he's from, what language he speaks, i'm going to treat him like i want to be treated....
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this as seen from a telescope stationed in micronesia in the south pacific. >> we showed it to you live right here on "abc7 news." >> spencer christian is off. meteorologist sandhya patel is outside with a look at our accuweather forecast. >> not as sunny as that image there. right now it's a little misty and drizzly. that total solar eclipse was just something else. we are tracking some showers out ahead of this first system. in a series that is coming through. let me show you where it is wet on the roadways, redwood city to palo alto. in the east bay from fremont heading thwarts the newark area. and then really from san jose down towards the santa cruz area, seeing steadier light rain. temperatures in the 50s. 48 in santa rosa. you can see from here it is crowdy. a weak system between tonight and wednesday. friday, heavier rain and flooding possible. so we'll track this on the storm impact scale. one is light, five is severe. this incoming system is a one between night and wednesday morning. here is your hour by hour timeline, 7:00 tonight, scattered light showers. we head into 10:00
this as seen from a telescope stationed in micronesia in the south pacific. >> we showed it to you live right here on "abc7 news." >> spencer christian is off. meteorologist sandhya patel is outside with a look at our accuweather forecast. >> not as sunny as that image there. right now it's a little misty and drizzly. that total solar eclipse was just something else. we are tracking some showers out ahead of this first system. in a series that is coming through. let...
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. >> that's what i did when i was a sailor in south pacific. >> you were a sailor in south pacific?> give us a line. >> i was just a sailor. i just sat in the background and walked on the stage. >> wow! you gave it your best. >> here is something i wonder. do people recognize you when you are around in san francisco? >> sometimes. sometimes i will be walking by the theater going to get ready and put my make-up on and the lottery is happening outside. we have a lottery that happens two and a half hours before the show. so my picture is on the wall. so sometimes you get people saying, hey! >> what's your favorite, real quick and we have to run, but what's your favorite part of the show? the entrance when you come in? >> that's one of my favorite parts. it's changing every night. right now i am in love with the finale. i love it so much. gives me chills being up there doing it. of course, popular. i have so much fun doing that as well. >> congratulations, amanda, on everything in your career. >> thank you. >> thanks for coming. if you want to see amanda wicked runs through april 16. th
. >> that's what i did when i was a sailor in south pacific. >> you were a sailor in south pacific?> give us a line. >> i was just a sailor. i just sat in the background and walked on the stage. >> wow! you gave it your best. >> here is something i wonder. do people recognize you when you are around in san francisco? >> sometimes. sometimes i will be walking by the theater going to get ready and put my make-up on and the lottery is happening outside. we...
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this as seen from a telescope stationed in micronesia in the south pacific. >> we showed it to you live right here on "abc7 news." >> spencer christian is off. meteorologist sandhya patel is outside with a look at our accuweather forecast. >> not as sunny as that image there. right now it's a little misty and drizzly. that total solar eclipse was just something else. we are tracking some showers out ahead of this first system. in a series that is coming through. let me show you where it is wet on the roadways, redwood city to palo alto. in the east bay from fremont heading thwarts the newark area. and then really from san jose down towards the santa cruz area, seeing steadier light rain. temperatures in the 50s. 48 in santa rosa. you can see from here it is crowdy. a weak system between tonight and wednesday. friday, heavier rain and flooding possible. so we'll track this on the storm impact scale. one is light, five is severe. this incoming system is a one between night and wednesday morning. here is your hour by hour timeline, 7:00 tonight, scattered light showers. we head into 10:00
this as seen from a telescope stationed in micronesia in the south pacific. >> we showed it to you live right here on "abc7 news." >> spencer christian is off. meteorologist sandhya patel is outside with a look at our accuweather forecast. >> not as sunny as that image there. right now it's a little misty and drizzly. that total solar eclipse was just something else. we are tracking some showers out ahead of this first system. in a series that is coming through. let...
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have a new flag to represent the fact that we're an independent multi-cultural country in the south pacific [ applause ] >> a let-down too for the prime minister. >> you can't be a sore loser about these things. i think you have to say, you know, those who wanted change put their best foot forward, they gave it a go. it might not have worked, but actually we're a stronger country for it. ♪ >> reporter: for more than 1.2 million kiwis there are celebrations that the current design with the british union flag and southern cross will continue its 114-year reign. >> it's what the majority want. and they will go home delighted tonight. >> i'm so pleased. well done new zealanders. >> reporter: 57% of voters picked the current flag over the new design. the $17 million referendum produced the highest voter turnout in 20 years. the prime minister says that proves it was a discussion worth having. >> as a country, we have had enormous discussion, probably ever school child in new zealand has had a discussion about the flag and what it means. >> reporter: malcolm was part of the government's flag cons
have a new flag to represent the fact that we're an independent multi-cultural country in the south pacific [ applause ] >> a let-down too for the prime minister. >> you can't be a sore loser about these things. i think you have to say, you know, those who wanted change put their best foot forward, they gave it a go. it might not have worked, but actually we're a stronger country for it. ♪ >> reporter: for more than 1.2 million kiwis there are celebrations that the current...
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bartenders call it the served with a slice of pineapple it is nonalcoholic made from a plant of the south pacific. >> politely election affected is very calling . it is legal, but should beware, it has some nasty side effects including liver damage . by the government, this dress became so controversial. >> next hour details on how amazon plans toto let you pay for john kasich needs to win ohio to stay in the race. >> suzanne stratford at baldwin wallace campus in berea with the governor is expected tonight. >> . here at john kasich's headquarters we have heard the term a few times that it is survival day for john kasich to house earlier today he said he feels confident in chances of winning ohio . we talked to him earlier before he voted in westerville said that he does not care about donald trump's criticism of him are those attack ads he is focused on moving forward . according to john husted ohioans have been requesting a higher number of republican ballots which kasich hopes s translate into crossover votes for him. >> were going to win because of the record ohioans reject this name-calling
bartenders call it the served with a slice of pineapple it is nonalcoholic made from a plant of the south pacific. >> politely election affected is very calling . it is legal, but should beware, it has some nasty side effects including liver damage . by the government, this dress became so controversial. >> next hour details on how amazon plans toto let you pay for john kasich needs to win ohio to stay in the race. >> suzanne stratford at baldwin wallace campus in berea with...
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think we'll have a new flag in time to reflect the fact that we're an independent country in the south pacificplause ] >> a let down too for the prime minister who has lead the campaign for change. >> you can't be a sore loser about these things. i think you have just got to say that those who wanted the change gave it a go. it might not have worked, but actually we're a stronger country for it. ♪ >> reporter: for more than 1.2 kiwis there are celebrations that the current design will continue itself 114-year reign. >> it's what the majority want, and they will go home tonight delighted. >> i'm so pleased. it's a brilliant result. well done new zealanders. >> reporter: the new design ditched the flag, despite new zealand still having strong links to england. the prime minister says the turnout proves it was a discussion worth having. >> we have had enormous discussion, probably ever school child in new zealand has had a discussion about the flag and what it means, and we have done something no other country in the world has done. >> reporter: this man was part of the consideration panel, and s
think we'll have a new flag in time to reflect the fact that we're an independent country in the south pacificplause ] >> a let down too for the prime minister who has lead the campaign for change. >> you can't be a sore loser about these things. i think you have just got to say that those who wanted the change gave it a go. it might not have worked, but actually we're a stronger country for it. ♪ >> reporter: for more than 1.2 kiwis there are celebrations that the current...
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this drink -- made from the kava root of the kava plant in the south pacific -- attracts drinkers . looking for relaxation ... without the hangover. moose --- who plays nature documentaries ... on a loop on the flatscreen above the bar ... because he says ... "nothing's better than drinking kava and watching fish and monkeys" --- compares the night's first round of kava ... to the night's first beer. mos says: "it's by number five or six that i start to see the difference." mos says: "it definitely tastes worse. for alcohol it's more of a mind thing where as kava i felt like my body relaxes. my mind's still sober." mos says: "i like the relaxing effects. it's very lucid. it's calming. it's not intoxicating." on-cam a study out of the u.k. found less than half of those between the ages of 16 and 24 reported having a drink within the last week. polled cannot legally drink in this country, one might expect similar results here in the united states." mos says: "tequila and water with limes." mos says: "spicy margarita." mos says: "a full- bodied red wine." on monday ... erin ... sheena
this drink -- made from the kava root of the kava plant in the south pacific -- attracts drinkers . looking for relaxation ... without the hangover. moose --- who plays nature documentaries ... on a loop on the flatscreen above the bar ... because he says ... "nothing's better than drinking kava and watching fish and monkeys" --- compares the night's first round of kava ... to the night's first beer. mos says: "it's by number five or six that i start to see the difference."...
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out the two piece was named after a nuclear test that took place at the bi cooney a toll of the south pacificsland. it was an island. the reason bikini said to have explosive effect on the male libido. yeah. we spoke to karen car russo a professor of fashion design at the art institute of philadelphia who said the design was released by two designers in the same week. >> louie we are regard was the first to have -- to unveil at a swimming pool public swimming pool in paris a 30 square inch piece of fabric that had been cut into triangles and zone into what he called a bikini. jack heim also released a similar type of two piece midriff bearing close to the body swimsuit and he call it the adam. again, named after atomic bomb. >> and that was back in 19 fri frick. car russo says the design can be traced back to fourth century rome where mosaics show people exercising in we now call the bikini. the two pieces have been around for long time. what's your good question? log on to cbsphilly.com/good question to submit your question or tweet us using the hash tag cbs3 good question. of course, i can'
out the two piece was named after a nuclear test that took place at the bi cooney a toll of the south pacificsland. it was an island. the reason bikini said to have explosive effect on the male libido. yeah. we spoke to karen car russo a professor of fashion design at the art institute of philadelphia who said the design was released by two designers in the same week. >> louie we are regard was the first to have -- to unveil at a swimming pool public swimming pool in paris a 30 square...
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"south pacific," "sound of music," "king and i."t was latin music at the party because we are puerto rican. then when we would clean up the house after the party, we would put on the cast album. charlie: were you shy or like you are now? lin-manuel: i still think i'm shy. i do. i fell in love with -- i like applause. i wasn't the kind of person who would take over a room to take over it, but if i had something i was good at, i was eager to share it. my mother's favorite story is our first piano recital. i'd only practiced well enough to play one song. i learned four, but there was only one i could reliably do well. practice aidn't lot. i played my song. i go up the scale and back down. and they clapped and i looked up and looked around and said "i know another one." if this is going to be the reaction. and i played four songs. the piano teacher gently lifted me off the piano bench so the other kids could play. charlie: that reminds me ted williams once told me -- i said why baseball? he said "i was pretty good and i got applause and
"south pacific," "sound of music," "king and i."t was latin music at the party because we are puerto rican. then when we would clean up the house after the party, we would put on the cast album. charlie: were you shy or like you are now? lin-manuel: i still think i'm shy. i do. i fell in love with -- i like applause. i wasn't the kind of person who would take over a room to take over it, but if i had something i was good at, i was eager to share it. my mother's...
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out the two piece was named after a nuclear test that took place at the bi cooney a toll of the south pacificand. it was an island. the reason bikini said to have explosive effect on the male libido. yeah. we spoke to karen car russo a professor of fashion design at the art institute of philadelphia who said the design was released by two designers in the same week. >> louie we are regard was the first to have -- to unveil at a swimming pool public swimming pool in paris a 30 square inch piece of fabric that had been cut into triangles and zone into what he called a bikini. jack heim also released a similar type of two piece midriff bearing close to the body swimsuit and he call it the adam. again, named after atomic bomb. >> and that was back in 19 fri frick. car russo says the design can be traced back to fourth century rome where mosaics show people exercising in we now call the bikini. the two pieces have been around for long time. what's your good question? log on to cbsphilly.com/good question to submit your question or tweet us using the hash tag cbs3 good question. of course, i can't
out the two piece was named after a nuclear test that took place at the bi cooney a toll of the south pacificand. it was an island. the reason bikini said to have explosive effect on the male libido. yeah. we spoke to karen car russo a professor of fashion design at the art institute of philadelphia who said the design was released by two designers in the same week. >> louie we are regard was the first to have -- to unveil at a swimming pool public swimming pool in paris a 30 square inch...
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>> the exploratorium is preparing to go to the eclipse, covering thousands of miles across the south pacifictination is a remote island, a tiny island in the middle of the eclipse's path. the ribbon of near total darkness. the journey starts with 4,000 pounds of gear and a 24 flight. and they will turn the eclipse into a live web cast. and with that, the best place to watch may be in our backyard. >> so this is only second best to being there in person. and if you can imagine it's a sunny, warm day on an island, and all of a sudden, it goes tonight. >> it's a wonderful experience to see stars and planets in the middle of the day. >> if you're not careful, they say, you may never look at the sky in quite the same way again. and the exploratorium opens for a free viewing party tomorrow at 5:00. we have information on abc7news.com. if you cannot make it, do not worry. you'll see the eclipse as it happens at 5:30 here on abc7 news, world news tonight will air at 6:30. we're tracking at least down pours, isolated in nature, but they're there. showing you a zoom in now to street level and this cel
>> the exploratorium is preparing to go to the eclipse, covering thousands of miles across the south pacifictination is a remote island, a tiny island in the middle of the eclipse's path. the ribbon of near total darkness. the journey starts with 4,000 pounds of gear and a 24 flight. and they will turn the eclipse into a live web cast. and with that, the best place to watch may be in our backyard. >> so this is only second best to being there in person. and if you can imagine it's a...
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>> the exploratorium is preparing to go to the eclipse, covering thousands of miles across the south pacifictination is a remote island, a tiny island in the middle of the eclipse's path. the ribbon of near total darkness. the journey starts with 4,000 pounds of gear and a 24 hour flight. and they will turn the eclipse into a live web cast. and with that, the best place to watch may be in our backyard. >> so this is only second best to being there in person. and if you can imagine it's a sunny, warm day on an island, and all of a sudden, it goes tonight. >> it's a wonderful experience to see stars and planets in the middle of the day. >> if you're not careful, they say, you may never look at the sky in quite the same way again. and the exploratorium opens for a free viewing party tomorrow at 5:00. we have information on abc7news.com. if you cannot make it, do not worry. you'll see the eclipse as it happens at 5:30 here on abc7 news, world news tonight will air at 6:30. we're tracking at least down pours, isolated in nature, but they're there. showing you a zoom in now to street level and thi
>> the exploratorium is preparing to go to the eclipse, covering thousands of miles across the south pacifictination is a remote island, a tiny island in the middle of the eclipse's path. the ribbon of near total darkness. the journey starts with 4,000 pounds of gear and a 24 hour flight. and they will turn the eclipse into a live web cast. and with that, the best place to watch may be in our backyard. >> so this is only second best to being there in person. and if you can imagine...
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allies in the pacific, in nato, and the south pacific. this is a very compelling case i just made.his. there were several criticisms aimed at the maritime strategy. i can still show you some of the scar tissue. some came from within the navy itself, and some from academics. former carter administration officials, so-called military reformers, who were active at the time, like senator gary hart, and others. there were several criticisms from the soviet. so what were these criticisms? some thought you just cannot do it. soviets were too large, you could not do what we said we were going to do with naval forces. dangerously it was exploratory, while the navy believed that by making sure that the soviets knew that their strategic reserve would be in therefore, enhance the deterrent, there were several academics, friends of on theho argued that contrary, by doing that, you are destabilizing. this fit in with our view of the soviet line, that everything we ever did was destabilizing. there were several debates during this. thing. some thought allies could not be dependent on, one was in
allies in the pacific, in nato, and the south pacific. this is a very compelling case i just made.his. there were several criticisms aimed at the maritime strategy. i can still show you some of the scar tissue. some came from within the navy itself, and some from academics. former carter administration officials, so-called military reformers, who were active at the time, like senator gary hart, and others. there were several criticisms from the soviet. so what were these criticisms? some...
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area ease islamic center -- islamic center have come together to support hurricane victim in the south pacific. hurricane winston claimed 42 lives and left a trail of disaster. abc7 news was in san leandro as community members readied a 40-foot container for food, clothing and materials. >> putting the resources together with friends and family. anything you do with your heart, it is a possibility that we will come out helping those people in distressed islands. >> mr. shaw has family ties to fiji. his company is helping to ship the container to the islands. >>> we learned about the story through a viewer. you can tell us what is happening by e-mailing abc7 listens at kgo-tv.com. >>> well, tomorrow tests will beacon ducted to determine -- be conducted to determine if the dungeness crab is any good. the ban on crab fishing was lifted after higher levels of acid delayed the opening of crab season. it has caused quality to suffer, but others say it has given done jaw nuss crab -- dungeness crab more time to fatten up ?ie. for those who don't celebrate easter the traditional way there is something
area ease islamic center -- islamic center have come together to support hurricane victim in the south pacific. hurricane winston claimed 42 lives and left a trail of disaster. abc7 news was in san leandro as community members readied a 40-foot container for food, clothing and materials. >> putting the resources together with friends and family. anything you do with your heart, it is a possibility that we will come out helping those people in distressed islands. >> mr. shaw has...
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journey that covers thousands of miles across the south pacific.emote island called wooly eye. tiny area in micro neetion smack in the middle of the eclipse path of totality. the ribbon of near total darkness. the journey itself starts with 4000 pounds of gear and 24 hour commercial flight. >> then we load it on boat and 48 hours on the boat to get out to this area. >>reporter: once they hit the beach the team will set up camera. tell steps to and remote studio to turn the eclipse into a live web cast. the signal will bounce by satellite through two continent before pushed out over the internet and the best place to watch it may be right here in our own back yard. >> so the experience of the exploratorium is fantastic. second best to being there in person. wooly eye it's happening at noon so if you can imagine where it's a beautiful sunny warm noon day on an island and then all of a sudden it goes to night then also some nasa scientist to talk about some of the hidden connections between the sun and moon. >> it's a visceral wonderful experience to
journey that covers thousands of miles across the south pacific.emote island called wooly eye. tiny area in micro neetion smack in the middle of the eclipse path of totality. the ribbon of near total darkness. the journey itself starts with 4000 pounds of gear and 24 hour commercial flight. >> then we load it on boat and 48 hours on the boat to get out to this area. >>reporter: once they hit the beach the team will set up camera. tell steps to and remote studio to turn the eclipse...
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. >> the hindu center in hayward is supporting hurricane victims in the south pacific after 42 lives were claimed in south fiji leaving a trail of disaster. community members got the container ready for food and clothing and medicine in fiji. >> putting resources together with family and friend and if you do anything with your heart is the possibility we will come out helping those people in the decision stressed islands. >> the gentleman has family ties in fiji and the company is helping to ship the caper to the island. >> hello! >> you promised good weather over the weekend. our easter egg hunters were not rained on. >> it should have been great. hopefully you found some treats. >> i won a couple of lottery tickets in my easter egg hunt. >> are. >> winner? if you try to get in and outside sfo from noon to 6:00 we have an airport weather warning for gusts up to 45 miles per hour. it is going to be a blustery. be careful. cool and breezy today and remote shower is possible in the north bay mountains and the east bay hills. the breeze will relax and become cooler tomorrow morning and t
. >> the hindu center in hayward is supporting hurricane victims in the south pacific after 42 lives were claimed in south fiji leaving a trail of disaster. community members got the container ready for food and clothing and medicine in fiji. >> putting resources together with family and friend and if you do anything with your heart is the possibility we will come out helping those people in the decision stressed islands. >> the gentleman has family ties in fiji and the...
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. >> my father saw you in the south pacific the year i was born. i, bob, have the pleasure of seeing you in vietnam on my first of three tours there. thank you for the memories. [applause] bob: i have heard of off-broadway, but this is ridiculous. announcer: introducing "thanks for the memories," a brand-new collection exclusively from time-life. >> ladies and gentlemen, the first man to set foot on the moon, neil armstrong. announcer: 10 dvds with bob's beloved iconic tv specials, including hours and hours of rare gems that have not been seen since the original broadcast. >> that isn't the first time i've been here. i thought it would be fun to bring somebody who would represent you all. what is your name? dan? hey, dan, this could've been you. [laughter] announcer: and now, for the first time, they are all here in one exclusive historic collection. the hilarious comedy specials. >> do you think insult humor is the easiest thing to come up with? >> standing next to you, it is. announcer: the legendary christmas shows. >> ♪ said the little lamb to
. >> my father saw you in the south pacific the year i was born. i, bob, have the pleasure of seeing you in vietnam on my first of three tours there. thank you for the memories. [applause] bob: i have heard of off-broadway, but this is ridiculous. announcer: introducing "thanks for the memories," a brand-new collection exclusively from time-life. >> ladies and gentlemen, the first man to set foot on the moon, neil armstrong. announcer: 10 dvds with bob's beloved iconic tv...
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. >> residents have william together to support hurricane victims in the south pacific after fijism was slashed claiming 42 lives with a trail of disaster. we were in san leandro as a 40' caper was ready with food, clothes asking head for people in fiji. >> putting resources today with friends and family and anything if you do it with your heart it is a possibility that we will come out and helping those people in distressed isles. the company is helping to ship the container to the we have commuter alert because of major bart delay and majority meaning over30 minutes we had disabled train earlier that was blocking the tracks there at the daly city yard single tracking through daly city but experiencing major delays. now we have a couple of southbound golden gate transit buses which routes canceled. you can see which departure times on 54 and 24 are canceled. ace train one is late headed to fremont. >> in the east bay we have chilly temperatures, blackhawk is 41 and everyone is around 45 to 49 degrees and dress warmer this morning, and it is breezy and it fools cooler than that, at 50 i
. >> residents have william together to support hurricane victims in the south pacific after fijism was slashed claiming 42 lives with a trail of disaster. we were in san leandro as a 40' caper was ready with food, clothes asking head for people in fiji. >> putting resources today with friends and family and anything if you do it with your heart it is a possibility that we will come out and helping those people in distressed isles. the company is helping to ship the container to the...
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. >> my fair lady, sound of music, south pacific.hat was the music that we played to clean up after parties. we would dance because we are rican. can -- puerto charlie: were you shy or like you are now? >> i still think i am shy. i honestly do. , i like theve with flaws -- applause. i would not take over a room just to take over it, but i was eager to share. my mother's favorite story, i am sure she will tell you -- our first piano recital. i only practiced enough to play one song. i learned four, but only one i could do reliably. i would go up the scale and go back down. they clapped. i looked up, i looked around, and i said, if this is the reaction. i started playing more. a teacher lifted me off at the piano bench and took me also the other kids could play. told me, id williams said, why baseball? he said, i heard applause, so i got better. it was an incentive. i don't think i am cut out to be a novelist. sitting alone, also not getting the payoff. writinge sitting alone, hamilton took years. but the payoff is i get to go into a r
. >> my fair lady, sound of music, south pacific.hat was the music that we played to clean up after parties. we would dance because we are rican. can -- puerto charlie: were you shy or like you are now? >> i still think i am shy. i honestly do. , i like theve with flaws -- applause. i would not take over a room just to take over it, but i was eager to share. my mother's favorite story, i am sure she will tell you -- our first piano recital. i only practiced enough to play one song....
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lin-manuel: south pacific, sound of music, king and i. that was the music we played to clean up after parties. it was latin music at the party because we are puerto rican. then when we would clean up the house after the party, we would put on the cast album. that is what i keyed into. charlie: were you shy or like you are now? lin-manuel: i still think i'm shy. i do. i fell in love with -- i like applause. i wasn't the kind of person who would take over a run to take over it but if i had something i was good at, i was eager to share it. my mother's favorite story is our first piano recital. i only practiced well enough to play one song. i learned four but it was the only one i could reliably do well. it was my first song and they clapped and i looked up and looked around and said "i know another one." if this is going to be the reaction. and i played four songs. charlie: that reminds me ted williams once told me -- i said why baseball? he said "i was pretty good and i got applause and i wanted to hear more applause so i got better." it wa
lin-manuel: south pacific, sound of music, king and i. that was the music we played to clean up after parties. it was latin music at the party because we are puerto rican. then when we would clean up the house after the party, we would put on the cast album. that is what i keyed into. charlie: were you shy or like you are now? lin-manuel: i still think i'm shy. i do. i fell in love with -- i like applause. i wasn't the kind of person who would take over a run to take over it but if i had...
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the drink is made from a root from the south pacific. it is called the cava plant. drinks a tracking people want to go unwinds without the hang over. they say it helps your body relax, but it keeps your mind clear. that is if you can with stand the taste of this. >> oh, no. >> it would be the nice way of saying it, dirt water would be if i wasn't mixing words. >> i like the relaxing effect, very lucid, it is calming, it is not intoxicating. >> here's -- >> bar? >> want to provide the same social atmosphere as your typical bar with a different casino of drink. they stay open late, but this mud water -- >> it looks like mud. >> ooh. >> would you want that? >> no thanks. >> i mean, go out, night on the town? >> no, i don't want that. >> quick -- you why. >> maybe if it takes care of wrong kite i'll take it. >> how do you feel? >> you seem more lucid. maybe i have been drinking this mud water? >> kava water? >> rolling in redding in april. all thanks to actor, amy assumer. >> oh. >> live look at the ben franklin parkway. thanks to our camera. >>> we have breaking news t
the drink is made from a root from the south pacific. it is called the cava plant. drinks a tracking people want to go unwinds without the hang over. they say it helps your body relax, but it keeps your mind clear. that is if you can with stand the taste of this. >> oh, no. >> it would be the nice way of saying it, dirt water would be if i wasn't mixing words. >> i like the relaxing effect, very lucid, it is calming, it is not intoxicating. >> here's -- >> bar?...
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. >> for some here, elves, trolls, hidden people, the way tribes in the south pacific pray to the volcanookull blew its top a few years back there was very little praying and a whole lot of running. ♪ this is actually a souvenir of that 2010 explosion. ash and soot cover this entire glaciers, and now as it melts it forms these cool little miniature mountain ranges. and that sound, that peaceful little trickle is the soundtrack of iceland's slow change. but what they really worry about in these parts is sudden and violent change. because under this glacier is a volcano. and if it goes all of this will melt, fast. which is why they actually have flash flood drills in the communities down valley. >> we had an eruption just outside the glacier this past winter. which amounted to the energy of 30,000 atomic bombs. >> odour has devoted his life to studying iceland's ice. >> this is the biggest glacier in europe. >> yes. >> pronounce it for me. >> [speaking foreign language]. >> [speaking foreign language]. >> roll the double l, blow it into your cheek. >> okay. >> he says the edge of this glaci
. >> for some here, elves, trolls, hidden people, the way tribes in the south pacific pray to the volcanookull blew its top a few years back there was very little praying and a whole lot of running. ♪ this is actually a souvenir of that 2010 explosion. ash and soot cover this entire glaciers, and now as it melts it forms these cool little miniature mountain ranges. and that sound, that peaceful little trickle is the soundtrack of iceland's slow change. but what they really worry about...
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their father walked across that south pacific.lyers, for them, just normal. really cool. they must love this. >> i walk really far, and i love going to other countries to find the best coffee. and i like making people happy with coffee. >> yes. >> when you go into a coffee place, what people say about your coffee, myself included, it is not bitter t tastes like coffee should be coffee. >> right. >> when you taste bad coffee in other places, you got to be frustrated, right? >> well, i guess i'm frustrated as a consumer, but also excited, you know, still kind of way ahead in the game. >> for me coffee can be a comfort drink. >> those two things. >> last thing as we wrap up quickly, where is the best place in the world that no one has ever been that everyone needs to go? >> that no one has ever been? tough one. south pole. >> all right. >> beautiful. >> that count. high five. >> guys, remember i exploded the coffee, draft latte earlier? >> yes. >> we then walk over to get -- they have it like a draft, like beer draft. >> awesome. >>
their father walked across that south pacific.lyers, for them, just normal. really cool. they must love this. >> i walk really far, and i love going to other countries to find the best coffee. and i like making people happy with coffee. >> yes. >> when you go into a coffee place, what people say about your coffee, myself included, it is not bitter t tastes like coffee should be coffee. >> right. >> when you taste bad coffee in other places, you got to be...
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. >> my father saw you in the south pacific the year i was born. seeing you in vietnam on my first of three tours there. thank you for the memories. [applause] bob: i have heard of off-broadway, but this is ridiculous. announcer: introducing "thanks for the memories," a brand-new collection exclusively from time-life. >> ladies and gentlemen, the first man to set foot on the moon, neil armstrong. announcer: 10 dvds of bob's beloved iconic tv specials, including hours and hours of rare gems that have not been seen since their original broadcasts. >> this is the first time i've been here. i thought it would be fun to bring somebody who would represent you all. what is your name? dan? hey, dan, this could've been you. [laughter] announcer: and now, for the first time, they are all here in one exclusive historic collection. the hilarious comedy specials. >> do you think insult humor is the easiest to come up with? >> standing next to you, it is. announcer: the legendary christmas shows. >> ♪ said the little lamb to the shepherd boy do you hear what i h
. >> my father saw you in the south pacific the year i was born. seeing you in vietnam on my first of three tours there. thank you for the memories. [applause] bob: i have heard of off-broadway, but this is ridiculous. announcer: introducing "thanks for the memories," a brand-new collection exclusively from time-life. >> ladies and gentlemen, the first man to set foot on the moon, neil armstrong. announcer: 10 dvds of bob's beloved iconic tv specials, including hours and...
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pnonalcoholic and legal made pelectric from cava root of cava lant in south pacific attracts pdrinkers look relaxation without phang over. pmoose plays nature documentaries pabove bar because he says pnothing is better than drinking pcava and watching fish and pmonkeys compares to first round pcava by first round of beer by 5 por six i start to see the pdifference. pdefinitely tastes worse. pvery lucid. pit's calming, it's not pintoxicating. phalf of those between age 16 and p24 reported having a drink pwithin last week. ptequila and water with limes. pfancy margarita full bodied red pwine on monday erin and britney pgather ad beauty bar for a pcocktail and manicure all three psaid they drank four nights a pweek for same reasons. robabl the social aspect. pi mean i do appreciate taste of pthe drink but socializing with pfriends having fun. pi agree a little more chatty pwhen i'm drunk open until 2:30 pa.m. it seeks to provide that psame social atmosphere via pdifferent beverage. p>> while cava taste soil seem no pdanger of supplanting kinds of pbeer, wine and spirits served a pbustling
pnonalcoholic and legal made pelectric from cava root of cava lant in south pacific attracts pdrinkers look relaxation without phang over. pmoose plays nature documentaries pabove bar because he says pnothing is better than drinking pcava and watching fish and pmonkeys compares to first round pcava by first round of beer by 5 por six i start to see the pdifference. pdefinitely tastes worse. pvery lucid. pit's calming, it's not pintoxicating. phalf of those between age 16 and p24 reported having...
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only a partial eclipse was visible to millions in australia and the south pacific. it was not visible here in the u.s. dari: it was gorgeous. look at that. okay. college sports still a male-dominated business, but two major conferences have women calling the shots. steve: joe sat down with the heads of the big east and the atlantic 10. >> reporter: buzzer beaters, upsets and dunks are synonymous with this time of year. it's march madness. to watch young men compete for tournament glory, it's women who are running the show in two of the ncaa's toughest conferences. this is the commissioner of the atlantic 10. val has the same title at the big east. >> having women around offers perspective. we look at life, look at problems and solutions to problems in different ways than men do. >> we put a lot of individuals in the same room with diverse philosophies and visions. i think greatness happens. >> right now men outnumber women as commissioners to the tune of four to one. there are nine women in all of division one. >> it's exciting to see how things change. there are mo
only a partial eclipse was visible to millions in australia and the south pacific. it was not visible here in the u.s. dari: it was gorgeous. look at that. okay. college sports still a male-dominated business, but two major conferences have women calling the shots. steve: joe sat down with the heads of the big east and the atlantic 10. >> reporter: buzzer beaters, upsets and dunks are synonymous with this time of year. it's march madness. to watch young men compete for tournament glory,...
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the drink is made from root from the south pacific called kava plant.rinks are attracting people looking to unwind without the hang over it helps your body relax while keeping your mind lucid that is if you can withstand the taste. >> earth thee would be the nice way of saying it. dirt water would be if i wasn't mincing words. >> i've tasted worse. i like the relaxing effects. it's very lucid much it's calming. it's not intoxicating. >> open until 2:30am the bar called kava sutra clever wants to provide these same social atmosphere as your typical bar but with a atypical dripping. >> teenager hears a strange sun coming from her bathroom room. what she found in her tub so scary she had to jump out of her bedroom window to get help. >> badly heard in a car crash that killed her older sister. this second greater's family did not know if ♪ >>> toddler was in danger of dying bite side of a highway until two police officers pulled up. the two officers raced to the scene outside chicago. a grandmother driving a 19 month old home noticed sean breathing. she pul
the drink is made from root from the south pacific called kava plant.rinks are attracting people looking to unwind without the hang over it helps your body relax while keeping your mind lucid that is if you can withstand the taste. >> earth thee would be the nice way of saying it. dirt water would be if i wasn't mincing words. >> i've tasted worse. i like the relaxing effects. it's very lucid much it's calming. it's not intoxicating. >> open until 2:30am the bar called kava...
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we'll have a new flag to represent that we're an independent multi-cultural independent in the south pacifick you. >> john key led the campaign for change. >> you can't be a soar looser about these things. you've just got to say that, you know, those hoop wanted change put their best foot forward, gave it a go that it might not have worked but actually we're a stronger country for it. >> for more than 1.2 million kiwis, there are celebrations that the current design with its british union flag and southern cross will continue its 114 year reign. >> it's what the major city want and they will go home delighted to new zealand is keeping the same flag. >> i'm pleased. well done, new zealand. >> 57% of voters picked the current flag over the new design, which ditched the union flag despite new zealand still having strong links to britain. the referendum produced the higher voter turnout in 20 years. the prime minister said that proofs it was a discussion worth having. >> as a country, we've had enormous discussion and probably every school child in new zealand has had a discussion about the flag
we'll have a new flag to represent that we're an independent multi-cultural independent in the south pacifick you. >> john key led the campaign for change. >> you can't be a soar looser about these things. you've just got to say that, you know, those hoop wanted change put their best foot forward, gave it a go that it might not have worked but actually we're a stronger country for it. >> for more than 1.2 million kiwis, there are celebrations that the current design with its...
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the director had a vision for it based on some wonderful footage of jellyfish in the south pacific. as the scene floundered, the reviews with the director turned away from the normal look and feel conversation and into far more questions about numbers and percentages. that scientific tether was strangling the scene. but even with all the frustration, i knew it could still be beautiful. when it came in to lighting, i dug in. as i worked to balance the pinks and the blues, those caustics dancing on the bells of the jellyfish, the undulating fog beams, something promising started to appear. one morning i came in, and i got excited, checking of the previous night's work, and then i showed it to the lighting director and she got excited. and soon, i was showing the jellyfish to the director in a dark room full of about 50 people. so i gave my intro, and i showed the jellyfish scene, and the director was silent for an uncomfortably long time, just long enough for me to think, "oh, no. this is doomed." and then he started clapping, and the production designer started clapping, and then the
the director had a vision for it based on some wonderful footage of jellyfish in the south pacific. as the scene floundered, the reviews with the director turned away from the normal look and feel conversation and into far more questions about numbers and percentages. that scientific tether was strangling the scene. but even with all the frustration, i knew it could still be beautiful. when it came in to lighting, i dug in. as i worked to balance the pinks and the blues, those caustics dancing...
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camelot,"a mancha," " "south pacific," "sound of music," "king and i."hat was music we would play to clean up parties. it was latin music at the party because we are puerto rican. then when we would clean up the house after the party, we would put on the cast album. that is what i keyed into. charlie: were you shy or like you are now? lin-manuel: i still think i'm shy. i do. [laughter] i fell in love with -- i like applause. i liked -- i wasn't the kind of person who would take over a rom om to take over it, but if i had something i was good at, i was eager to share it. my mother's favorite story, which i am sure she would tell you, is our first piano recital. i'd only practiced well enough to play one song. i learned four, but there was only one i could reliably do well every time because i did not practice a lot. i played my song. i go up the scale and back down. one of those, my first piano songs. and they clapped and i looked up and looked around and said "i know another one." if this is going to be the reaction. and assorted playing another and i pl
camelot,"a mancha," " "south pacific," "sound of music," "king and i."hat was music we would play to clean up parties. it was latin music at the party because we are puerto rican. then when we would clean up the house after the party, we would put on the cast album. that is what i keyed into. charlie: were you shy or like you are now? lin-manuel: i still think i'm shy. i do. [laughter] i fell in love with -- i like applause. i liked -- i wasn't the...
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we could not be in north america north africa the to deliberate the islands of the south pacific.state or pursue a four word meaning defense with icky video free nations to keep open commerce these are the years that we create the imf in did 1948 we're the first country to recognize minutes after she declared independence. [cheers and applause] >> the first country. both the cold war a&m of world war we are safer when we work with each other and stem by a each other and trust each other because then with the threat arises we are confronted together. those threats are very different now. north korea displays the nuclear weapons iran backs terrorist groups says it will jockey for dominance in the middle east. it even with the rise of isis it has taken hold. to face the aggressive ideology. new york is that relationship so important? because of the fight against terrorism the interest is one in the same. in we are the ultimate target. [applause] is a liberal democracy with those countries become stronger. and just remember and to fight terrorism in our country. [cheers and applause]
we could not be in north america north africa the to deliberate the islands of the south pacific.state or pursue a four word meaning defense with icky video free nations to keep open commerce these are the years that we create the imf in did 1948 we're the first country to recognize minutes after she declared independence. [cheers and applause] >> the first country. both the cold war a&m of world war we are safer when we work with each other and stem by a each other and trust each...
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. >> yes, man of la mancha, cam he lot, sound of music, south pacific, king and i. that was the music we played to clean up after parties. it was latin music at the party, and we danced mirangu e because we're puerto rican and when we cleaned up the house after the party, we would put on the cast albums, that is what i keyed into. >> rose: were you shy or like you are now? >> i still think i'm shy. i do. i honestly do. i fell in love with-- i liked applause. i wasn't the kind of person who would just take over a room to take over it. but if i had something i was good at, i was absolutely eager to share it. my mother's favorite story, as i'm sure he had she will tell you is our first piano recital where i only really practiced well enough to play one song. i learned four but there was only one i could reliably do well every time because i didn't practice a lot. i would play my song and it was i go up the scale and go back downk one of those my first piano songs. an they clapped at the end. and i looked up. and i looked around. and i said, this is going to be the reac
. >> yes, man of la mancha, cam he lot, sound of music, south pacific, king and i. that was the music we played to clean up after parties. it was latin music at the party, and we danced mirangu e because we're puerto rican and when we cleaned up the house after the party, we would put on the cast albums, that is what i keyed into. >> rose: were you shy or like you are now? >> i still think i'm shy. i do. i honestly do. i fell in love with-- i liked applause. i wasn't the kind...
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chicago in the south pacific. 62 men lost their lives. over a thousand survived due to a daring and swift rescue. the nation was clearly engaged in war. there was every reason in the world for the president and even the united states senate to say this is no time to talk about a supreme court vacancy, but instead the president and the united states senate, even in the midst of world war ii, understood their obligation under the constitution. the senate judiciary committee held a hearing for rutledge on january 22, 11 days after his nomination had been sent to the hill by president roosevelt. the committee reported rutledge's nomination to the floor on february 1 and he was confirmed by the full senate on february 8, 1943, 28 days after his nomination. mr. president, i wanted to put this set of facts on the record to make it clear there is absolutely no excuse for what the senate republicans are doing with the scalia nomination. there is no excuse for the senate republicans to ignore their constitutional responsibility, a constitution whic
chicago in the south pacific. 62 men lost their lives. over a thousand survived due to a daring and swift rescue. the nation was clearly engaged in war. there was every reason in the world for the president and even the united states senate to say this is no time to talk about a supreme court vacancy, but instead the president and the united states senate, even in the midst of world war ii, understood their obligation under the constitution. the senate judiciary committee held a hearing for...