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india to the south pacific.nd it is really in july, early july 1937 she finds herself on the island of new guinea, 30 days out on the flight, 22 days of actual flying in the air, quite fatigued, a little bit anxious because now the hardest part of the trip was in front of her. in particular, she had to fly from new guinea to this small spit of land, howland island, a veritable needle in the pacific haystack that she had to find. she had noonan there to assist her in finding howland island. she also had the u.s. coast guard who was going to direct the plane into howland island where it would be refueled. but the communication between the coast guard ships on sea and the plane was disrupted. and that this extraordinary long trip, they ended up getting lost, they reason out of fuel, and ultimately was forced to ditch the plane. i think it is safe to say that she landed in the ocean, and was -- and that the plane sunk. one of the great mysteries in 20th century u.s. history is what happened to amelia earhart? and si
india to the south pacific.nd it is really in july, early july 1937 she finds herself on the island of new guinea, 30 days out on the flight, 22 days of actual flying in the air, quite fatigued, a little bit anxious because now the hardest part of the trip was in front of her. in particular, she had to fly from new guinea to this small spit of land, howland island, a veritable needle in the pacific haystack that she had to find. she had noonan there to assist her in finding howland island. she...
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somehow gets here, some place in the south pacific, single most isolated arcapelago on the planet. cook and 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 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 is being 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. an influx of immigrants from japan, okinawa, china, the philippines. there was the overthrow of the queen. 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, protectio
somehow gets here, some place in the south pacific, single most isolated arcapelago on the planet. cook and 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 the inability to deal with it, people die. 1926, public school system...
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>> we immediately went down to the island of the south pacific.he captain didn't elle us what we were doing. >> 4,000 miles away in new orleans, another young american was devastated by the savage attack. marvin, where were you when the japanese bombed pearl harbor? >> high school, as a 17-year-old kid. i realized our freedom is on the line. like many others who wished to do our part for the sake of freedom. >> after the break, a harrowing account of legendary seamanship in world war ii. that's next on "war stories." get funky with your chicken. on average, one in 6 americans will get a foodborne illness this year. so, learn the right temperature to cook each type of meat. keep your family safe at foodsafety.gov. . >>> as world war ii raged, president roosevelt looked to the coast guard and the many talents. >> the united states coast guard covers the world to the axis of the seven seas. >> coast guards patrolled beaches up and down our coasts. manned over 600 army and navy ships. landed troops in every invasion. and still performed search and res
>> we immediately went down to the island of the south pacific.he captain didn't elle us what we were doing. >> 4,000 miles away in new orleans, another young american was devastated by the savage attack. marvin, where were you when the japanese bombed pearl harbor? >> high school, as a 17-year-old kid. i realized our freedom is on the line. like many others who wished to do our part for the sake of freedom. >> after the break, a harrowing account of legendary seamanship...
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>> we immediately went down to the island of the south pacific.he captain didn't elle us what we were doing. >> 4,000 miles away in new orleans, another young american was devastated by the savage attack. marvin, where were you when the japanese bombed pearl harbor? >> high school, as a 17-year-old kid. i realized our freedom is on the line. like many others who wished to do our part for the sake of freedom. >> after the break, a harrowing account of legendary seamanship in world war ii. that's next on "war stories." this man creates software, used by this bank, to protect this customer, who lives here and flies to hong kong, to visit this company that makes smart phones, used by this vice president, this little kid, oops, and this obstetrician, who works across the street from this man, who creates software. they all have insurance crafted personally for them. not just coverage, craftsmanship. not just insured. chubb insured. [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. t upo a ,000onusn sele audm
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but all of this, the red telephone and the contingency aircraft off the south pacific seems remote on the 16th of march. the crew is entering their spacecraft for what has every sign of being a normal flight. at the same time, on launch complex 14, the account is only 25 minutes from liftoff. the gemini mission is largely based on a successful orbit of the target vehicle. the account has no holes, rite on the nose at 10:00 eastern standard time, the launch vehicle ignites. atlas has three main propulsion engines which ignite liftoff, two are booster engines and one is a sustainer engine. the booster engines cut off first, some two minutes and 40 seconds into the flight. the sustainer engine then takes over and propels the aegeania to an altitude of 64,190 feet. two small burning engines on the atlas continue to position the aegeania properly in later phases of the launch. the propulsion system inserts the target vehicle into a circular orbit. today, the flight plan calls for a circular orbit of 661 nautical miles. something close to that would be acceptable. the aegeania propulsion sy
but all of this, the red telephone and the contingency aircraft off the south pacific seems remote on the 16th of march. the crew is entering their spacecraft for what has every sign of being a normal flight. at the same time, on launch complex 14, the account is only 25 minutes from liftoff. the gemini mission is largely based on a successful orbit of the target vehicle. the account has no holes, rite on the nose at 10:00 eastern standard time, the launch vehicle ignites. atlas has three main...
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immortal irishman, a great story about an irishman who was banished to live on an island in the south pacific, escaped to the united states, became a big prominent leader of union troops, the irish battalion during the civil war and then run off to montana where he died and i won't give them away anymore, but it is the premise of the book. told the story leading up to that. egan is such a great out there. when i read about the dust bowl, i had these images of what the dust bowl was that led to the migration in the 30s of folks from oklahoma to california. grapes of wrath and so forth. you can write a book about the worst hard times about the dust bowl. my goodness, it was an incredible scene to think the cities were just engulfed in dirt and dust that was blowing through their in accumulating and became a challenge in the cities are you going to say or be a quitter in lane. i will never leave. egan is a great writer. the immortal irishman is a book i wrote. -- read about. >> host: do you read books by her colleagues? yes or yes, amy called the charts book i read, harry reid books and claire m
immortal irishman, a great story about an irishman who was banished to live on an island in the south pacific, escaped to the united states, became a big prominent leader of union troops, the irish battalion during the civil war and then run off to montana where he died and i won't give them away anymore, but it is the premise of the book. told the story leading up to that. egan is such a great out there. when i read about the dust bowl, i had these images of what the dust bowl was that led to...
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print one, democratic unity in the north, and another, about the midwest, but we begin in the south, pacificeague in alice, president obama giving and emotional and spiritually searching speech at the memorial service for the five police officers slaughtered by a lone gunman in the big "d" last week, finding grounds for optimism , and theyeep despair called for unity and reconciliation. obama: i'm here to insist that we are not as divided as we seem, and i know that because i know america. againstow far we have, these. president bush: we recognize that we are brothers and sisters, sharing the same brief moment on earth and owing each other the loyalty of our shared humanity. market, we will place a more extended excerpts from the dallas situation in a minute, but first, about this event today. what struck you the most? mark: these are two guys who did this before, and i thought they were extra ordinary. conflict, and a beautiful job. remarkable, and where the optimism can come from. john: i agree. it was good to see george w. , and this is a horrible through line through his presidency, the
print one, democratic unity in the north, and another, about the midwest, but we begin in the south, pacificeague in alice, president obama giving and emotional and spiritually searching speech at the memorial service for the five police officers slaughtered by a lone gunman in the big "d" last week, finding grounds for optimism , and theyeep despair called for unity and reconciliation. obama: i'm here to insist that we are not as divided as we seem, and i know that because i know...
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she manages to find herself at a frequency that is setting off volcanic events in the south pacific.the crazy eyes. i love the crazy eyes when she says nuclear weapons! coming up, is donald trump waging a war on naps? he just lost two votes. garfield and beatle bailey. to w that never stinks, "red eye." >> donald trump has a very busy schedule and he doesn't have time for naps. unlike a nominee named hillary clinton. >> she will go home and take a nap for four or five hours and she will come back. no naps for trump. i don't take naps. >> we don't have time. >> trump's comments prompted this headline and it says sleep at the surface see of time especially in a culture where we are urged to strive first to work harder and go faster and not only keep up with and beat the joneses. that's what trump is implying. he is wrong they say they claim a good night sleep is essential for performing well and a quick midday see yeses saw -- siesta is a good thing. trump only needs four hours of sleep a night. >> turn off the lights. turn off the lights. turn off the lights. >> john smart guy do you
she manages to find herself at a frequency that is setting off volcanic events in the south pacific.the crazy eyes. i love the crazy eyes when she says nuclear weapons! coming up, is donald trump waging a war on naps? he just lost two votes. garfield and beatle bailey. to w that never stinks, "red eye." >> donald trump has a very busy schedule and he doesn't have time for naps. unlike a nominee named hillary clinton. >> she will go home and take a nap for four or five...
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you have to remember that thed south pacific operations on the canal are in between both of those fronts. every time the joint chiefs of staff wants to decide between the priority of one front over another, quite frankly they kick the can down the road and they're still kicking the can down the road in the fall of 1944. macarthur, early on said that the ppp
you have to remember that thed south pacific operations on the canal are in between both of those fronts. every time the joint chiefs of staff wants to decide between the priority of one front over another, quite frankly they kick the can down the road and they're still kicking the can down the road in the fall of 1944. macarthur, early on said that the ppp
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the lion fish is native to south pacific and indian oceans now threatening the florida underwater ecoud. >> reporter: the first lion fish was spotted in the 1980s off dana beach, the idea it got out of the personal aquarium and infested the waters around florida. and spread rapidly since and spotted north as far as rhode island. now residents are waging war thanks to divers who are turning hunting for lion fish into a real sport. when christine radinger goes scuba diving these takes a spear. >> i am an undersea lion hunter. >> reporter: her target, lion fish. an exotic fish, more commonly found in aquariums than eastern atlantic. >> hoped i got more. that's okay. >> reporter: lion fish are invading the waters off florida with no natural predators and huge appetites. they're decimating once lively coral reeves. now, floridians like radinger are fighting back. >> reporter: when i see the lion fish, i spear them. if they're too small to eat, i know i'm taking them off the reef. >> reporter: in florida it is open season on lion fish. >> 14 1/2. >> reporter: the state setting up roundups l
the lion fish is native to south pacific and indian oceans now threatening the florida underwater ecoud. >> reporter: the first lion fish was spotted in the 1980s off dana beach, the idea it got out of the personal aquarium and infested the waters around florida. and spread rapidly since and spotted north as far as rhode island. now residents are waging war thanks to divers who are turning hunting for lion fish into a real sport. when christine radinger goes scuba diving these takes a...
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unity in the north, and another, about deep stakes intrigue in the midwest, but we begin in the south, pacificin alice, president oba
unity in the north, and another, about deep stakes intrigue in the midwest, but we begin in the south, pacificin alice, president oba
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she manages to find herself at a frequency that is setting off volcanic events in the south pacific.the crazy eyes. i love the crazy eyes when she says nuclear weapons! coming up, is donald trump waging a war on naps? he just lost two votes. garfield and beatle bailey. >>> people in the miami area are the first confirmed lolling cases of the zika virus and all four were caused by mosquito bites. it can cause serious birth defects. it should be a wake up call to get back to work and approve funds to fight the virus. >> six past employees facing criminal charges in the flint water controversy. the new charges include conspiracy and downplaying risks to flint residents. state financial managers switched the water source more than two years ago causing toxic lead exposure in children. >> the clinton campaign is on the road taking a bus tour of the states of pennsylvania and ohio. clinton and running mate tim kaine making a stop in the capitol. they are casting donald trump as dangerous and unfit to lead the country. trump meanwhile is out west. the enthusiastic crowd is giving him a big
she manages to find herself at a frequency that is setting off volcanic events in the south pacific.the crazy eyes. i love the crazy eyes when she says nuclear weapons! coming up, is donald trump waging a war on naps? he just lost two votes. garfield and beatle bailey. >>> people in the miami area are the first confirmed lolling cases of the zika virus and all four were caused by mosquito bites. it can cause serious birth defects. it should be a wake up call to get back to work and...
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. ♪ south pacific joe dimaggio ♪ studebaker, marilyn monroe >> i could continue, but i have weather.e my hero. >> the baby is kicking inside. >> we need a forecast. >>> on that note, let's talk about some of the storms that we're going to see later on today. we have the chance of heavy pockets of rain with the storms. the biggest threat is large hail and winds up near 60 miles an hour. can't rule out isolated tornado. it will move through central minnesota as we go into the afternoon and evening as well. hail could be up to the size of golf balls. keep that in mind. it could cause damage. the cold front will move east through tomorrow. some of the scattered storms will move to missouri and midwest and great lakes. no real large threat of severe storms tomorrow. an isolated storm could produce gusty winds. we could see hail up to 1 inch in diameter. keep an eye out today and tomorrow afternoon. elsewhere, hot in the 90s. it feels like 100 to . >>> good saturday morning to you, anthony slaughter here. it's a sunny day in the area now. 56 in san francisco, 61 in the tri-valley, one of t
. ♪ south pacific joe dimaggio ♪ studebaker, marilyn monroe >> i could continue, but i have weather.e my hero. >> the baby is kicking inside. >> we need a forecast. >>> on that note, let's talk about some of the storms that we're going to see later on today. we have the chance of heavy pockets of rain with the storms. the biggest threat is large hail and winds up near 60 miles an hour. can't rule out isolated tornado. it will move through central minnesota as we...
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unity in the north, and another, about deep stakes intrigue in the midwest, but we begin in the south, pacific league in alice, president obama giving and emotional and spiritually searching speech at the memorial service for the five police officers slaughtered by a lone gunman in the big "d" last week, both bush and obama found grounds for hope and optimism for a country full of overwhelming cause for despair. praised lawnts enforcement and called for unity and reconciliation. president obama: i'm here to insist that we are not as divided as we seem, and i know that because i know america. i know how far we have, against -- how far we have come against impossible odds. bush: at our best, we honor the image of god. we recognize that we are brothers and sisters, sharing the same brief moment on earth and owing each other the loyalty of our shared humanity. john: we will place a more extended excerpts from the dallas situation in a minute, but first, about this event today struck you the most? mark: these are two guys who did this before, and i thought they were extra ordinary. so much conflict
unity in the north, and another, about deep stakes intrigue in the midwest, but we begin in the south, pacific league in alice, president obama giving and emotional and spiritually searching speech at the memorial service for the five police officers slaughtered by a lone gunman in the big "d" last week, both bush and obama found grounds for hope and optimism for a country full of overwhelming cause for despair. praised lawnts enforcement and called for unity and reconciliation....
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pacific northwest. we have thunderstorms into the eastern south dakota. we'll see stronger storms throughout the day, especially in the upper midwest. central minnesota, we could see large hail and wind dpgusts nea we have a cold front that will cool things down. it tas until next week before it does so. that's a look at the weather across the country. here's a peek out your window. >> mild and muggy window. the haze is over the metro area. live view from the tower camera. 10:00, mid 80s. by 2:00, mid 90s. 4:00, maybe up to 98 or so. it'll feel like 100 degrees or higher between 2:00 p.m. and 5:00. 6:00, chance of a passing storm. muggy and warm this evening. mid 80s late evening. dawn tomorrow, the mid 70s. another hot day on sunday. monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday and friday, chance of after noon storms on monday. >> that's your latest forecast. >>> still ahead, the trailer for "suicide squad" is out. we'll give you a quick look at the movie that's expected to be the summer's biggest blockbuster. >>> and up next, soccer star hope solo, how she's ge
pacific northwest. we have thunderstorms into the eastern south dakota. we'll see stronger storms throughout the day, especially in the upper midwest. central minnesota, we could see large hail and wind dpgusts nea we have a cold front that will cool things down. it tas until next week before it does so. that's a look at the weather across the country. here's a peek out your window. >> mild and muggy window. the haze is over the metro area. live view from the tower camera. 10:00, mid 80s....
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she manages to find herself at a frequency that is setting off volcanic events in the south pacific.the crazy eyes. i love the crazy eyes when she says nuclear weapons! coming up, is donald trump waging a war on naps? he just lost two votes. garfield and beatle bailey. (climbing sounds) when kevin jorgeson needs light, he trusts duracell quantum because it lasts longer. ♪ (duracell slamtones) america's small business owners. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes, who use their expertise to keep those businesses covered. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes behind the heroes, who brought us delicious gyros. actually, the gyro hero owns vero's gyros, so he should have been with those first heroes. ha ha! that's better. so, to recap -- small business owners are heroes, and our heroes help heroes be heroes when they're not eating gyros delivered by -- ah, you know what i mean. >> we're still not out of the the fire can change direction. it can increase in intensity. >> so far the flames have destroyed 57 homes with some 2,000 more in danger. more than 5,000 firefighters have b
she manages to find herself at a frequency that is setting off volcanic events in the south pacific.the crazy eyes. i love the crazy eyes when she says nuclear weapons! coming up, is donald trump waging a war on naps? he just lost two votes. garfield and beatle bailey. (climbing sounds) when kevin jorgeson needs light, he trusts duracell quantum because it lasts longer. ♪ (duracell slamtones) america's small business owners. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes, who use their expertise...
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but in my tenure in the office in los angeles we had three states, the entire south pacific to have as our territory and there were only six of us. so we were really scattered. and i was on the road about every third and fourth day. so i had a life that was on to the beeper. we didn't have faxes in those days. we didn't have ways of transmitting information. it was the good old phone and pages were just coming in. >> you certainly have seen a lot of change in technology since you started out both in aviation technology and general technology. >> yes. anytime i teach somebody to fly it's a challenge. of course, going back to our earlier conversation, the kids of today are great. but if i take a person that has not had any athletic abilities, they're a challenge because i've got to teach them eye/hand coordination. that takes a long time. one thing i can't teach and that is just good old common sense. >> very important. >> it sure is. >> what would you consider your most significant accomplishment? >> golly gee whiz, i haven't gotten there yet. [ laughter ] if i can make it through star
but in my tenure in the office in los angeles we had three states, the entire south pacific to have as our territory and there were only six of us. so we were really scattered. and i was on the road about every third and fourth day. so i had a life that was on to the beeper. we didn't have faxes in those days. we didn't have ways of transmitting information. it was the good old phone and pages were just coming in. >> you certainly have seen a lot of change in technology since you started...
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if they've traveled in the last month to south and central american countries and caribbean and south pacificross is ready to deploy this device, already being used at the national institute of health and in brazil and puerto rico. it is made by cerus, a cop cord-based technology company that could blast zika with uva light. >> this activates zika and all of the other blood-bourne pathogens that are important, parasites like malaria. >> the technology will be rolled out here on the west coast to boost the blood supply. what is helping through this shortage are blood drives and every july successfully help fill the void. >> that and donors like this woman who is using a new red cross app to see where her blood ends up. >> and they told me about the app so i downloaded it and i thought it was cool and so i thought this would be kind of f fun to track the blood. >> reporter: every point of blood could potentially help three patients in need. i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >>> mosquitos in the cities of san jose and campbell have tested positive for the west nile virus and that is prompted the
if they've traveled in the last month to south and central american countries and caribbean and south pacificross is ready to deploy this device, already being used at the national institute of health and in brazil and puerto rico. it is made by cerus, a cop cord-based technology company that could blast zika with uva light. >> this activates zika and all of the other blood-bourne pathogens that are important, parasites like malaria. >> the technology will be rolled out here on the...
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i've been to arlington, my wife's father is there, he fought in the south pacific.y mark christian crosses or a star of david. it's clear what the religion is. there's another one, oh, there's another one. another star of david. and you realize, it is really an american sacrifice that's so real. here's a guy who's new enough to the country to still have his accent but yet he has -- anybody here ever has a chance, go to a naturalization ceremony, go ask when the next one is in your city and go there and spend an hour or two watching people become americans. >> i've done that. >> it's so powerful. they start arguing about who crossed the border last week, talk about people who really want to be americans, and make an effort. i love the principles of this country. that guy probably has that constitution from when he within for naturalization. he probably had to know that stuff. >> perhaps the only child of immigrants, both my parents immigrated to this country, they got here in 1960. >> from? >> my father from british gian and my father from the congo. my mother did st
i've been to arlington, my wife's father is there, he fought in the south pacific.y mark christian crosses or a star of david. it's clear what the religion is. there's another one, oh, there's another one. another star of david. and you realize, it is really an american sacrifice that's so real. here's a guy who's new enough to the country to still have his accent but yet he has -- anybody here ever has a chance, go to a naturalization ceremony, go ask when the next one is in your city and go...
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you have to remember that thed south pacific operations on the canal are in between both of those fronts. every time the joint chiefs of staff wants to decide between the priority of one front over another, quite frankly they kick the can down the road and they're still kicking the can down the road in the fall of 1944. macarthur, early on said that the philippines were important to the drive to get into the dutch east indies, cut the lines of communication between the natural resources and the flowe of oil up to japan and certainly he had a strong point about that. by the time he has gotten back to the philippines and really gone ahead and moves in to. [inaudible] in 1945, those operations as first natural resources and everything, the lines of supply to japan have already been cut by american submarines. the industries to which they run have been pounded by b-29 a nuth bombers. so the only thing at the end that i would say the nutshell is that, there seems to be good evidence that despite the joint chiefs not able to decide one way or the other that that twin driver across the pacific
you have to remember that thed south pacific operations on the canal are in between both of those fronts. every time the joint chiefs of staff wants to decide between the priority of one front over another, quite frankly they kick the can down the road and they're still kicking the can down the road in the fall of 1944. macarthur, early on said that the philippines were important to the drive to get into the dutch east indies, cut the lines of communication between the natural resources and the...
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dual to join the fifth marine division as they went to the south pacific. jack turned 17 at sea, just a few days before landing at iwo jima. on the day following the landing, private lucas he was crawling through a ravine with three men and his rifle team when two enemy hand grenades landed nearby. the teenager used his own body to cover both hand grenades and saved his fellow marines, despite suffering horrible injuries. and in october of 1945, pfc jack lucas was awarded the medal of honor by president harry truman. [applause] i had him on the radio show, and during the interview, we talked about his experiences. we exchanged was injuries -- exchanged pleasantaries. he spoke with remarkable humility about his extraordinary courage. then i asked him a question. i said, you're part of the greatest generation. so you probably are worried about this country when you see young people these days. well, in that moment, jack's countenance changed. that old soldier looked at me and said, "son, you obviously don't have the first idea what you're talking about." [lau
dual to join the fifth marine division as they went to the south pacific. jack turned 17 at sea, just a few days before landing at iwo jima. on the day following the landing, private lucas he was crawling through a ravine with three men and his rifle team when two enemy hand grenades landed nearby. the teenager used his own body to cover both hand grenades and saved his fellow marines, despite suffering horrible injuries. and in october of 1945, pfc jack lucas was awarded the medal of honor by...
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when the experiment is done, the cargo ship will be guided to its own fiery end over the south pacificthe saffire team is planning three more experiments, for a total of six. the fires will be larger, eventually simulating a full-fledged spacecraft fire scenario. >> since we're going to release the gases into the cabin, we want to have some material there that the crew would have, to help clean up after a fire. >> reporter: jerry linenger certainly would not disagree with that. >> packing up, time to head home. >> reporter: linenger made it home safe and sound after all, but by the skin of his teeth. >> people say how brave you were-- i don't know. bravery, you've got to have an option. you've got to have an option to run. >> reporter: as nasa sets its sights on long duration human missions to mars, it really isn't a question of "if" there will be a fire, just when-- and how will the crew be equipped to respond? miles o'brien, the pbs newshour, cleveland. >> sreenivasan: online right now, back to judy and gwen in philadelphia. >> ifill: here now for a lighter take on the conventions: s
when the experiment is done, the cargo ship will be guided to its own fiery end over the south pacificthe saffire team is planning three more experiments, for a total of six. the fires will be larger, eventually simulating a full-fledged spacecraft fire scenario. >> since we're going to release the gases into the cabin, we want to have some material there that the crew would have, to help clean up after a fire. >> reporter: jerry linenger certainly would not disagree with that....
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the fish are native to the south pacific and indian ocean.ida's underwater ecosystem, sarasota holds its annual lionfish derby this week. david, good morning. >> reporter: the first live fish was spotted in the 1980s off dana beach, the idea is got out of someone's personal aquarium and rapidly since. spotted as far as rhode island. thanks to divers who are turning hunting for lionfish into a real sport. >> reporter: when christine raininger goes to diving she takes a spear. >> i'm an undersea lionfish hunter. >> reporter: the target, line phish. >> i hoped i would have gotten more but that's okay. >> reporter: lionfish are invading the waters off the florida. they are decimating once lively coral reefs. now floridians are fighting back. >> i see the lionfish, i'll spear them. if they're too small to eat, i still know i'm taking them off the reef. >> reporter: in florida, it's open season on lionfish. >> 14 1/2 feet, thege >> reporter: to encourage amateur and professional fishermen to get the fish out of the water. >> the more the public can
the fish are native to the south pacific and indian ocean.ida's underwater ecosystem, sarasota holds its annual lionfish derby this week. david, good morning. >> reporter: the first live fish was spotted in the 1980s off dana beach, the idea is got out of someone's personal aquarium and rapidly since. spotted as far as rhode island. thanks to divers who are turning hunting for lionfish into a real sport. >> reporter: when christine raininger goes to diving she takes a spear....
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the remote, low-lying south pacific island nation of kiribati is facing a life or death situation. with few natural resources and poor infrastructure, it's plagued by rising sea levels, water contamination, and pollution. high tides partly due to climate change have destroyed homes and resources crucial to the island's livelihood. but one woman is determined to improve sustainability in order to save those who live on the island and their culture. pelenise alofa is a tireless activist who serves as the national coordinator of the kiribati climate action network. i spoke with pelenise at the 2015 clinton global initiative about the human impact of climate change and how sustainability could help save this nation. pelenise, i think you are a powerful spokesperson when it comes to climate change because where you are from, kiribati, is dealing with it on a daily basis, isn''t it? pelenise: yes. we live with it. every day. may: tell me what that i is lik. what is lilife like on those islands dealing with climate change? pelenise: our islands are very--are very low. may: yeah. pelenise:
the remote, low-lying south pacific island nation of kiribati is facing a life or death situation. with few natural resources and poor infrastructure, it's plagued by rising sea levels, water contamination, and pollution. high tides partly due to climate change have destroyed homes and resources crucial to the island's livelihood. but one woman is determined to improve sustainability in order to save those who live on the island and their culture. pelenise alofa is a tireless activist who...
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the remote, low-lying south pacific island nation of kiribati is facing a life or death situation.th few natural resources and poor infrastructure, it's plagued by rising sea levels, water contamination, and pollution. high tides partly due to climate change have destroyed homes and resources crucial to the island's livelihood. but one woman is determined to improve sustainability in order to save those who live on the island and their culture. pelenise alofa is a tireless activist who serves as the national coordinator of the kiribati climate action network. i spoke with pelenise at the 2015 clinton global initiative about the human impact of climate change and how sustainability could help save this nation. pelenise, i think you are a powerful spokesperson when it comes to climate change because where you are from, kiribati, is dealing with it on a daily basis, isn''t it? pelenise: yes. we live with it. every day. may: tell me what that i is lik. what is lilife like on those islands dealing with climate change? pelenise: our islands are very--are very low. may: yeah. pelenise: li
the remote, low-lying south pacific island nation of kiribati is facing a life or death situation.th few natural resources and poor infrastructure, it's plagued by rising sea levels, water contamination, and pollution. high tides partly due to climate change have destroyed homes and resources crucial to the island's livelihood. but one woman is determined to improve sustainability in order to save those who live on the island and their culture. pelenise alofa is a tireless activist who serves...
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dual to join the marine division as they went to the south pacific. he turned 17 at sea, just a few days before landing at iwo jima. on the day following the landing, he was crawling through a ravine with three men and his rifle team and two enemy hand grenades landed nearby. the teenager used his own body to cover both hand grenades and saved his fellow marines despite suffering horrible injuries. in october 1945, jack lucas was awarded the medal of honor by president harry truman. [applause] i had him on the radio show and during the interview, we talked about his experiences. we explaininged plea sanitaries. he spoke with remarkable humility about his extraordinary courage. i asked him a question. i said, you're part of the greatest generation. so you probably are worried about this country when you see young people these days. well, in that moment, jack's countenance changed. that old soldier looked at me and said, son, you obviously don't have the first idea what you're talking about. i laughed nervously, this was live radio. i said why don't you
dual to join the marine division as they went to the south pacific. he turned 17 at sea, just a few days before landing at iwo jima. on the day following the landing, he was crawling through a ravine with three men and his rifle team and two enemy hand grenades landed nearby. the teenager used his own body to cover both hand grenades and saved his fellow marines despite suffering horrible injuries. in october 1945, jack lucas was awarded the medal of honor by president harry truman. [applause]...
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the system continues to work its way from north to south in the pacific northwest. and that enhances the fog
the system continues to work its way from north to south in the pacific northwest. and that enhances the fog
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thunderstorms, someñr severe,xd expected across the upper mitw south and pacific northwest.q california is the place to be. >> ahead, good farmers makefá gd neighbors. >> the idea of sitting on the back porch, watching the farmers grow the foo0n >> but first the week in+ añdr white, and blue.xd charles: we look back this morning on a week in black and white, a week like no otherjf in recent times. with the wounds still fresh in ourxd minds, weñr wonder how it could have happened, andñr we wonder what we can do to keep it from happening again. our cover story is reportedñr b] marthar the dallas killings were, were they somehow inevitable? out to be the same kindñr of troubled mass shooter we've seen so many timesñr before, but whav he did with deadly%s was shove the issue of policing and race intoxd all of our faces again. >>xd what i think this shows is that in a system, a system that doesn't value blackt(lpçóe1 lift onlye1fá further imperils blue . martha: he's the author of a soon-to-be released history of thejf black lives matter. >> i was not surprised by dallas. you had
thunderstorms, someñr severe,xd expected across the upper mitw south and pacific northwest.q california is the place to be. >> ahead, good farmers makefá gd neighbors. >> the idea of sitting on the back porch, watching the farmers grow the foo0n >> but first the week in+ añdr white, and blue.xd charles: we look back this morning on a week in black and white, a week like no otherjf in recent times. with the wounds still fresh in ourxd minds, weñr wonder how it could have...
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thunderstorms, someñr severe,xd expected across the upper mitw south and pacific northwest.ekq california is the place to be. >> ahead, good farmers makefá gd neighbors. >> the idea of sitting on the back porch, watching the farmers grhe añdr white, and blue.xd keep on track with dunkin' donuts' fruit smoothies, made with low-fat yogurt and real fruit blended into feel-good flavors like new wildberry. american runs on dunkin'. into feel-good flavors like new wildberry. woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. but they won't miss out on financial support. because we cover any difference between their military pay and their dominion salary, and continue benefits for them and their families. why do we do it? because our vets sacrifice enough. "dominion. deponend us for tmorehan energy." ♪ stand by me. charles: we look back this morning on a week in black and white, a week li
thunderstorms, someñr severe,xd expected across the upper mitw south and pacific northwest.ekq california is the place to be. >> ahead, good farmers makefá gd neighbors. >> the idea of sitting on the back porch, watching the farmers grhe añdr white, and blue.xd keep on track with dunkin' donuts' fruit smoothies, made with low-fat yogurt and real fruit blended into feel-good flavors like new wildberry. american runs on dunkin'. into feel-good flavors like new wildberry. woman: i...
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south korea. she supported the trans-pacific partnership, which will not only destroy our manufacturing, but it will make america subject to the rulings of foreign governmes. and it's not going to happen. [ cheers and applause ] i pledge to never sign any trade agreement that hurts our workers, or that diminishes our freedom and our independence. we will never, ever sign bad trade deals. america first, again. america first. [ cheers and applause ] instead, i will make individual deals with individual countries. no longer will we enter into these massive transactions, with many countries, that are thousands of pages long, and which no one from our country even reads or understands. [ applause ] we are going to enforce all trade violations against any country that cheats. [ cheers and applause ] this includes stopping china's outrageous theft of intellectual property, along with their illegal product dumping, and their devastating currency manipulation. they are the greatest that ever came about, they are the greatest currency manipulators ever. our horrible trade agreements with china, and many other
south korea. she supported the trans-pacific partnership, which will not only destroy our manufacturing, but it will make america subject to the rulings of foreign governmes. and it's not going to happen. [ cheers and applause ] i pledge to never sign any trade agreement that hurts our workers, or that diminishes our freedom and our independence. we will never, ever sign bad trade deals. america first, again. america first. [ cheers and applause ] instead, i will make individual deals with...
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south korea. she supported the trans-pacific partnership, which will not only destroy our manufacturing, but it will make america subject to the rulings of foreign governments. and it's not going to happen. [ cheers and applause ] i pledge to never sign any trade agreement that hurts our workers, or that diminishes our freedom and our independence. we will never, ever sign bad trade deals. america first, again. america first. [ cheers and applause ] instead, i will make individual deals with individual countries. no longer will we enter into these massive transactions, with many countries, that are thousands of pages long, and which no one from our country even reads or understands. [ applause ] we are going to enforce all trade violations against any country that cheats. [ cheers and applause ] this includes stopping china's outrageous theft of intellectual property, along with their illegal product dumping, and their devastating currency manipulation. they are the greatest that ever came about, they are the greatest currency manipulators ever. our horrible trade agreements with china, and many oth
south korea. she supported the trans-pacific partnership, which will not only destroy our manufacturing, but it will make america subject to the rulings of foreign governments. and it's not going to happen. [ cheers and applause ] i pledge to never sign any trade agreement that hurts our workers, or that diminishes our freedom and our independence. we will never, ever sign bad trade deals. america first, again. america first. [ cheers and applause ] instead, i will make individual deals with...
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roads will also be wet in the deep south, the southwest and the pacific northwest. >>> and if you'reg airport delays are most likely in atlanta, washington, philadelphia boston. >>> well, the area around a convenience tore in baton rouge, louisiana, has been re-opened to the public even as investigators continue to look for a motive behind a deadly attack against police there. they say the 29-year-old former marine had an assault-style rifle and a semiautomatic pistol when he opened fire on officers killing three of them. >> officials have been going through the gunman's home in kansas city, missouri and also have access to his cell phone. and one of those killed, montrell jackson, seen here posted an emotional message on facebook just days ago in the aftermath of the death of alton sterling. jackson said, in uniform he gets nasty hateful looks while out of uniform some consider him a threat. he said baton rouge must and will get better adding, please don't let hate infect your heart. >>> a massive manhunt is under way this morning for a suspected killer. the nationwide alert went ou
roads will also be wet in the deep south, the southwest and the pacific northwest. >>> and if you'reg airport delays are most likely in atlanta, washington, philadelphia boston. >>> well, the area around a convenience tore in baton rouge, louisiana, has been re-opened to the public even as investigators continue to look for a motive behind a deadly attack against police there. they say the 29-year-old former marine had an assault-style rifle and a semiautomatic pistol when he...
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the system continues to work its way from north to south in the pacific northwest. and that enhances the fog for us. and 50s and 60s and bay and inland temperatures and now 70s and low 80s for most. sal, two issues are you working on here. >> yes, the highway 4 thing is unfortunately no longer a big traffic deal. eastbound highway 4 at hill crest. clearing up an accident there. i do want to mention that we watched the tracy commute, steve, and you too, if you're waiting for the tracy super commute. i do want to mention that 205 is already slow. a little bit before mountain house. heading west, and 580 gets slow after you pass 205 and you drive over to the altamont pass. and a bunch of stop and go traffic there. and moving along, and taking a look at the toll plaza, the traffic is light coming into san francisco. if you're driving on northbound 280 in san jose, that looks good with no major injuries. 501. let's go back to brian and pam. >> thank you, sal. >>> well, after clearly itching to get into the game, president obama hits the campaign trail today for hillary c
the system continues to work its way from north to south in the pacific northwest. and that enhances the fog for us. and 50s and 60s and bay and inland temperatures and now 70s and low 80s for most. sal, two issues are you working on here. >> yes, the highway 4 thing is unfortunately no longer a big traffic deal. eastbound highway 4 at hill crest. clearing up an accident there. i do want to mention that we watched the tracy commute, steve, and you too, if you're waiting for the tracy...
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if chile is one of those that i am optimistic so is the pacific states and south america, chile and south america are positioned for the next ten years and it's because they've thrown out a lot of the market is on that's thrown off of brazil and other states and they haven't tried to create a hybrid capitalist model. they really pivoted their education system to portions of their education system towards the industry in the future, so very optimistic about chile. >> i wa >> i was wondering in your book if you made any mention of the technology and where that's going. >> i do make brief mention and focus a little bit more on grounds both the positive and negative. the negative. i will see the aerospace technology, aerospace technology is going to change in the next ten years than exchanged that last 40 to 50 years. they've chosen to make this the next great year. it's the best known example of that, but there's other companies like the labs and others that are thinking completely outside of the box about the aerospace technology. and there's another one called hyperlink that's out there ri
if chile is one of those that i am optimistic so is the pacific states and south america, chile and south america are positioned for the next ten years and it's because they've thrown out a lot of the market is on that's thrown off of brazil and other states and they haven't tried to create a hybrid capitalist model. they really pivoted their education system to portions of their education system towards the industry in the future, so very optimistic about chile. >> i wa >> i was...
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south korea. she supported the trans-pacific partnership. which will not only destroy our manufacturing, but it will make america subject to the rulings of foreign governments, and it not going to happen. [applause] i pledge to never sign any trade agreement that hurts our workers, or that diminishes our freedom and independence. we will never ever sign bad trade deals. america first again, america first. [applause] instead, i will make individual deals with individual countries. no longer will we enter into these massive transactions with many countries, that are thousands of pages long and , which no one from our country even reads or understands. we are going to enforce all trade violations, including against any country that sheets. -- cheats. this includes stopping china's outrageous theft of intellectual property, along with their illegal product dumping, and their devastating currency manipulation. they are the greatest that ever came about, they are the greatest currency manipulators ever. ooing] our horrible trade agreements with ch
south korea. she supported the trans-pacific partnership. which will not only destroy our manufacturing, but it will make america subject to the rulings of foreign governments, and it not going to happen. [applause] i pledge to never sign any trade agreement that hurts our workers, or that diminishes our freedom and independence. we will never ever sign bad trade deals. america first again, america first. [applause] instead, i will make individual deals with individual countries. no longer will...
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high pressure here to the south of us over the pacific but there is a trough to the north of us and this is what will influence us as we get into the bay area weekend. today, we are in the low to mid- 90s for inland communities. friday, starting with today, though, we have 58 degrees as we get to about 8:00 or so. noon time numbers and then mid- to upper 80s in the forecast for you this afternoon. nice warmone coming your way. 84 for petaluma. 70 degrees for sausalito. 70 in berkeley. low to mid-90s for our inland communities. south bay, san jose to 24. 85 expected for cupertino. 73 san group yo. 77 san mateo. 67. if you are going to see the a's play, 75 degrees. they host the pirates. here is a look at the extended forecast and the cooling trend as we get into the holiday weekend. low 60s at the coast, mid- to upper 80s, saturday, sunday, monday, looking just as good. inland city finally getting into the mid-80s. the only caveat is the fog that could impact us as we get into the 4th of july, thinking about all the fireworks show >> that could play a role in the san francisco fireworks i
high pressure here to the south of us over the pacific but there is a trough to the north of us and this is what will influence us as we get into the bay area weekend. today, we are in the low to mid- 90s for inland communities. friday, starting with today, though, we have 58 degrees as we get to about 8:00 or so. noon time numbers and then mid- to upper 80s in the forecast for you this afternoon. nice warmone coming your way. 84 for petaluma. 70 degrees for sausalito. 70 in berkeley. low to...
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south. parts of the midwest will see more severe storms and showers will also move into the pacific northwestay comfortable in the northeast because temperatures will be in the 80s. 90s in the south and midwest. mercury will hit triple digits in the southwest. but it will be rather cool in the northwest, around 70. >>> so today marks amazon's second annual prime day. remember the first one. it was awesome. plenty of bargains. >> are we slow clapping? >> it's a fast clap. some lasting only a few hours or minutes. rolling out through the day. >> get there fast. they're branding this prime day as their biggest global event ever. >> huge. >> last year amazon reported 35 million in sales. that's 398 items per second. let's check out some of the big deals available today. $500 off an hp notebook. that will cost you $300. and 30% off the fire hd tablet. normally it sells for $100. >> how about this? 44% off this ninja turtle bicycle helmet. every child's dream. >> i have always wanted one of those. >> if you want your house to get egged. >> i think i know why you're excited. >> oh. [ laughter ] >> u
south. parts of the midwest will see more severe storms and showers will also move into the pacific northwestay comfortable in the northeast because temperatures will be in the 80s. 90s in the south and midwest. mercury will hit triple digits in the southwest. but it will be rather cool in the northwest, around 70. >>> so today marks amazon's second annual prime day. remember the first one. it was awesome. plenty of bargains. >> are we slow clapping? >> it's a fast clap....
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south china sea. this is the third tropical storm for the western pacific typhoon system. the system could hit the hainan area as we go into tomorrow morning and then could hit the north of vietnam by thursday local time. quite a lot of heavy rain is likely to o fall. 'r're anticipating up to 150 millimeters of rainfall which could cause some flash floododss well as landslides. winds are going to be qte strongs s well. that's it fromom me now. here is your extended forecast around the globe. >>> and that wraps up this hour's nhk "newsline." be sure to watch "newsroom tobq >> hello and welcome to the program. i am claire pryde. these are the top stories. a priest killed in northern france after two men entered a church carrying knives. they were later shot by police. francois hollande is in the town . the vatican has condemned what it called -- a knife attack in japan as a facility for disabled people leaves 19 pe
south china sea. this is the third tropical storm for the western pacific typhoon system. the system could hit the hainan area as we go into tomorrow morning and then could hit the north of vietnam by thursday local time. quite a lot of heavy rain is likely to o fall. 'r're anticipating up to 150 millimeters of rainfall which could cause some flash floododss well as landslides. winds are going to be qte strongs s well. that's it fromom me now. here is your extended forecast around the globe....
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pacific ocean near the recovery forces. bringing them home even faster would place them in the south atlantic, again, away from recovery forces. it was decided to take them to the pacific. >> we've run simulators both here and at the cape and the contractors continuously ever since last night. we've tried to simulate virtually everything that we've had the crew do that was not normal that they've done and we've proven most everything that we've been able to run on the simulator prior it to passing it up. at least we've checked the feasibility and we'll continue to do that. >> they passed 137 miles from the moon. for lovell, it was the second time that he had seen the moon so near, but there was no time for contemplation. there was another critical burn coming. >> okay, let's get the cameras put away. let's get on with the burn. >> and in houston the newsmen poured in to tell an anxious world the story. >> that was going -- >> shortly after "apollo 13" had separated from the saturn third stage, the stage had been sent on to a trajectory towards the moon. its impact would be recorded by the seismometer left by "apollo 12." >> a
pacific ocean near the recovery forces. bringing them home even faster would place them in the south atlantic, again, away from recovery forces. it was decided to take them to the pacific. >> we've run simulators both here and at the cape and the contractors continuously ever since last night. we've tried to simulate virtually everything that we've had the crew do that was not normal that they've done and we've proven most everything that we've been able to run on the simulator prior it...
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south bay and 59. we're already seeing the changes for this weekend happening right now. and we have to look to the pacific northwest for these cooler temperatures. this trough is beginning to migrate south. the key thing it is doing is pushing the hot area of low pressure well off to the south. this is no way it will be anywhere near as hot. remember, you can get more on that forecast at the bottom of the screen. it is helping to clean out the air quality. you may have thought you were sick this week but it could have been that bad air quality which was at unhealthy levels. saturday and single. it goes to good here for the entire bay area. a nice little reprieve as we head into the next few days. as we get you into that micro climate area, here is how enjoyable it is. any plans outside. no problem at all. san jose, looking at 84 degrees. cooper tune over, slightly above average. san mateo, 75. and san francisco, some sun, fog and also some areas of patchy clouds. coolest micro climate. the mission at 61 and the marina at 62. most noticeable for tomorrow would be throughout the tri-valley. eventually that
south bay and 59. we're already seeing the changes for this weekend happening right now. and we have to look to the pacific northwest for these cooler temperatures. this trough is beginning to migrate south. the key thing it is doing is pushing the hot area of low pressure well off to the south. this is no way it will be anywhere near as hot. remember, you can get more on that forecast at the bottom of the screen. it is helping to clean out the air quality. you may have thought you were sick...