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understanding and missions in places like burma and china and the philippines and the islands of the south pacific that you can equate the special forceaspecial forces mie later generation that continues to the 21st century today. you are already seeing that in the pacific theater and the european theater with permissions and all that. but it's not quite the same as in the pacific and in cultural goals. you see the vital importance of the coordination. think about it from the army commander point of view are you going anywhere without the need in the pacific, zero. everybody has to get on the ship and go some where. you've got to coordinate and vice versa. much less, the marine corps as well. dealing with allies, some of whom of course are very close to the americans culturally and whatever else he may be amazed how contentious the horror in world war ii and incredibly denis at times. much less the greater cultural gap in understanding inheritance trying to work with the nationalist chinese that is just so reminiscent of what the americans are going to experience a generation later dealing with th
understanding and missions in places like burma and china and the philippines and the islands of the south pacific that you can equate the special forceaspecial forces mie later generation that continues to the 21st century today. you are already seeing that in the pacific theater and the european theater with permissions and all that. but it's not quite the same as in the pacific and in cultural goals. you see the vital importance of the coordination. think about it from the army commander...
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came in 2012 with a story about an indigenous tribes ancestor called in papa new guinea in the south pacific she explored the volcanoes of than a watch who. in 2016 she became the 1st person to climb into the crater of the active ambrym volcano 600 meters down to the edge of the seeding pool of the harbor after. it helped this. guy felt the earth trembling all through my body i smelled the gases and felt the hot wind from the volcanoes on and i realized i'm suddenly a part of nature. and i think this world would be a better one if everyone could stand down there by that pool of lava because you realize how incredibly precious life is and how incredibly precious the earth is that gives you moments like these. the fleet and the couple are taking their one year old son man of up to the summit of the coma petros or he can ride on his mother's back. justin's i'm tired what keeps me going is a passion for telling stories being here i can see things and feel and smell and taste and experience them and that makes me feel totally alive and i'd like to share this feeling with others through my picture
came in 2012 with a story about an indigenous tribes ancestor called in papa new guinea in the south pacific she explored the volcanoes of than a watch who. in 2016 she became the 1st person to climb into the crater of the active ambrym volcano 600 meters down to the edge of the seeding pool of the harbor after. it helped this. guy felt the earth trembling all through my body i smelled the gases and felt the hot wind from the volcanoes on and i realized i'm suddenly a part of nature. and i...
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understanding and present commission in places like burma, china, the philippines, islands of the south pacific, that you can equate to the special forces mission of a later generation that continues to the 21st century today. you are seeing that in the pacific theater, you're seeing a little of it in the european theater with oss missions and all that but not the same as the pacific and not as great a cultural gulf. the importance of interservice coordination, when you get anywhere without the navy in the pacific, europe, nothing. anyone gets on a ship and goes somewhere. you've got to coordinate with the navy and vice versa much less the marine corps. dealing with allies, some very close to the americans culturally, whatever else you would be amazed how contentious relations are in world war ii. cultural gap, in the nationalist chinese, the national chinese we is so reminiscent, in the south vietnamese vietnam war. and idealistic force the usa cannot hope to control. with anti-imperialist nationalist movements, and vietnam. as you can imagine there's a lot of battles and personality subjects
understanding and present commission in places like burma, china, the philippines, islands of the south pacific, that you can equate to the special forces mission of a later generation that continues to the 21st century today. you are seeing that in the pacific theater, you're seeing a little of it in the european theater with oss missions and all that but not the same as the pacific and not as great a cultural gulf. the importance of interservice coordination, when you get anywhere without the...
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expensive anybody having to feed people to the water is going to be on the water and it's the south pacific smell. the ranges copus going to tim and sees the love used to try as well. very must have permission for council at the big check namable but i thought of the big that better way out here at the right because. look at this this. jihad against us that's. it only 2 years left here so what does this represent for us these are weapons of mass destruction each a cell just. one. that. clears. i'm heading into the wilderness with wildlife alliance in forces police and dry and use. they have intelligence of an illegal logging camp deep in a protected area. after walking 7 kilometers it's the camp dog that gives away the location. it's a rough life for the longest in these evidence they've been here for weeks you cannot leave. cannot leave a national park. and to send a message this forest camp is destroying. the camp well it tells us he only arrived here the day before and had been looking for dead trees to cut fence posts but he and the other occupants will be looking for somewhere else to
expensive anybody having to feed people to the water is going to be on the water and it's the south pacific smell. the ranges copus going to tim and sees the love used to try as well. very must have permission for council at the big check namable but i thought of the big that better way out here at the right because. look at this this. jihad against us that's. it only 2 years left here so what does this represent for us these are weapons of mass destruction each a cell just. one. that. clears....
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defend expansion and it's about having people to look at what is going to be on the water and its south pacific smell. the ranges copus going to move in seize the locals tunes and try as well. and very must have permission put down for a big check and i am over but i don't have the big that better way out here at the right. look at this. jihad jane that's. it only 2 years left here so what does this represent good for us he's our weapons of mass destruction a chainsaw well this. one. that is clear. i'm heading into the wilderness with while my phone lines in forces police and drying jizz. they have intelligence of an illegal logging camp deep in a protected area. after walking 7 kilometers it's the camp dog that gives away the location. it's a rough life for the logan in these evidence they've been here for weeks you cannot leave. cannot leave a national park. and to send a message this forest camp is destroying. the camp well it tells us he only arrived here the day before and had been looking for dead trees to cut fence posts but he and the other occupants will be looking for somewhere else t
defend expansion and it's about having people to look at what is going to be on the water and its south pacific smell. the ranges copus going to move in seize the locals tunes and try as well. and very must have permission put down for a big check and i am over but i don't have the big that better way out here at the right. look at this. jihad jane that's. it only 2 years left here so what does this represent good for us he's our weapons of mass destruction a chainsaw well this. one. that is...
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expansion and it's about it having to feed people to the water's going to be on the water and if the south pacific smell. ranges copus going to team in sees the love used to try as well. very must have permission for council at the big check namable but i thought of the big that that away as you know right because. look at this. she had to change that's. it only 2 years left here so what does this represent for us these are weapons of mass destruction a change just like the one. that. clears. are now heading into the wilderness with while my phone lines in forces police in dry and use. they have intelligence of an illegal logging camp deep in a protected. area. after walking 7 kilometers it's the camp dog that gives away the location. it's a rough life for the longest in these evidence they've been here for weeks you cannot leave. cannot leave a national park. and to send a message this forest camp is destroying. the camp well it tells us he only arrived here the day before and had been looking for dead trees to cut fence posts but he and the other occupants will be looking for somewhere else to s
expansion and it's about it having to feed people to the water's going to be on the water and if the south pacific smell. ranges copus going to team in sees the love used to try as well. very must have permission for council at the big check namable but i thought of the big that that away as you know right because. look at this. she had to change that's. it only 2 years left here so what does this represent for us these are weapons of mass destruction a change just like the one. that. clears....
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fairly expensive anybody having to feed people to the water is going to be on the water and if the south pacific smell. ranges copus going to move in seas the locals tunes and try as well. and very must have permission put down for a big check namable but i don't have the big that that away here at the right because. look at this this. jihad against us it's. you know we had 2 years left here so what does this represent good for us these are weapons of mass destruction each change well this. one. that this clear. i'm heading into the wilderness with while my phone lines in forces police in dry and use. they have intelligence of an illegal logging camp deep in a protected area. after walking 7 kilometers it's the camp dog that gives away the location. it's a rough life for the logan in these evidence they've been here for weeks you cannot leave. not even national parks. and to send a message this forest camp is destroying. the camp well it tells us he only arrived here the day before and had been looking for dead trees to cut fence posts but he and the other occupants will be looking for somewhere
fairly expensive anybody having to feed people to the water is going to be on the water and if the south pacific smell. ranges copus going to move in seas the locals tunes and try as well. and very must have permission put down for a big check namable but i don't have the big that that away here at the right because. look at this this. jihad against us it's. you know we had 2 years left here so what does this represent good for us these are weapons of mass destruction each change well this....
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it's habitat is 380 feet below the ocean's surface in the south pacific. so deep divers had t special to these tiny fish to the surface. >> first we have to get there, then catch the fish and in order to bring them to the surface, we put them inside a portable submersible fish decompression chamber we developed here. that lets us bring them straight to the surface and then we can hook them up to a pump and dee compress them over a period of two to three days. >> remarkable work and process. >> they believe it's the only one of its kind currently on display anywhere in the world and some collectors paid up to $30,000 can see one at the california academy of science. >> for the price of admission. it was definitely a little unusually muggy today. almost like hawaii weather. >> absolutely. sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> the only time i like it muggy is when i'm in hawaii. what's not have it here. dan and kristen sze, we can get rid of the humidity. it's uncomfortable. 64 degree dewpoint in mountain view in san jose. 62 nap, 60 fiairfield. why you
it's habitat is 380 feet below the ocean's surface in the south pacific. so deep divers had t special to these tiny fish to the surface. >> first we have to get there, then catch the fish and in order to bring them to the surface, we put them inside a portable submersible fish decompression chamber we developed here. that lets us bring them straight to the surface and then we can hook them up to a pump and dee compress them over a period of two to three days. >> remarkable work and...
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fairly expensive anybody having to feed people to the water is going to be on the water and if the south pacific smell. ranges copus going to move in seas the locals tunes and try as well. and very must have permission put down at the big check namable but it'll have the big that that away at you at the right to say. look at this this. jihad against us it's. you know we had 2 years left here so what does this represent for us these are weapons of mass destruction a chainsaw will destroy. one. that is clear. i'm heading into the wilderness with while my phone lines in forces police in dry and use. they have intelligence of an illegal logging camp deep in a protected.
fairly expensive anybody having to feed people to the water is going to be on the water and if the south pacific smell. ranges copus going to move in seas the locals tunes and try as well. and very must have permission put down at the big check namable but it'll have the big that that away at you at the right to say. look at this this. jihad against us it's. you know we had 2 years left here so what does this represent for us these are weapons of mass destruction a chainsaw will destroy. one....
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fight expansion anybody having to feed people to the water is going to be on the water and if the south pacific smell. ranges copus going to tim and sees the locals tunes and tried as well. very must have permission for council at the big check namable but i don't have the big that that anyway as you know right because. look at this this. jihad against us that's. it only 2 years left here so what does this represent for us these are weapons of mass destruction a change just like the one. that. cleared.
fight expansion anybody having to feed people to the water is going to be on the water and if the south pacific smell. ranges copus going to tim and sees the locals tunes and tried as well. very must have permission for council at the big check namable but i don't have the big that that anyway as you know right because. look at this this. jihad against us that's. it only 2 years left here so what does this represent for us these are weapons of mass destruction a change just like the one. that....
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he fought in the south pacific but his sacrifice seemed to matter little when he runned home. >> he hadd to go to the back of the bus. he's fighting overseas and comes home and has the civil rights issue. >> he settled in the east bay, he was proud of his service but didn't talk about it. >> he's a good man, he's a good father and good friends to many. >> the mumford point marines were trail blazer, eight years ago president obama declared all 20,000 eligible for the gold medal but his family didn't know about it. >> i'm glad he's receiving the medal while he's alive and can see. >> his family is proud. things are better but we have a long ways to go. >>> the weekend is just about here. we'll talk about warming temperatures. >>> let's go to heather with a look at the stories for the 7:00 news. >> asap rocky is free from a swedish prison. what's next. >>> the campaign, amy klobuchar makes an important announcement ahead of the next debate. >>> after the break, eradicating the swamp rats known as knewtrya. >>> s it's aloha friday, looking across the bay area as we sail into the weekend. w
he fought in the south pacific but his sacrifice seemed to matter little when he runned home. >> he hadd to go to the back of the bus. he's fighting overseas and comes home and has the civil rights issue. >> he settled in the east bay, he was proud of his service but didn't talk about it. >> he's a good man, he's a good father and good friends to many. >> the mumford point marines were trail blazer, eight years ago president obama declared all 20,000 eligible for the...
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defend expansion and it's about having people to do what is going to be on the water and if the south pacific smell. ranges copus going to move in seize the locals tunes and try as well. very must have permission but council at the big 2nd imo but i don't have the big that better way out here at the right because. look at this. jihad against us that's. it only 2 years left here so what does this represent good for us these are weapons of mass destruction a chainsaw will destroy. one. that is clear. are now heading into the wilderness with while my phone lines in forces police and drying jizz.
defend expansion and it's about having people to do what is going to be on the water and if the south pacific smell. ranges copus going to move in seize the locals tunes and try as well. very must have permission but council at the big 2nd imo but i don't have the big that better way out here at the right because. look at this. jihad against us that's. it only 2 years left here so what does this represent good for us these are weapons of mass destruction a chainsaw will destroy. one. that is...
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you ended up in the south pacific partly because of the way the moonlighting was -- the earth moon son sun geography. >>>> depended on where the moon was the time. apollo 13 ended up down south near samoa. hawaii is a good place to leave from as well. >> i had the privilege of being in the atlantic. that was four apollo eight, the first lunar return. the primary recovery ship had technologists and engineers from rockwell and all the world's press. randy stone and i were on a troop carrier in the middle of the atlantic ocean. we had one of these metal suitcases that had a recovery strap in it. a couple of throat boards and a recovery manual. we were the early return. could hit the atlantic about 12 hours quicker. if you needed to get back early and about to of the primary recovery, the atlantic was your place. that was in december. we around the equator. had the mission slipped, we would have been as far south as uruguay. just based on what the difference in the trajectory was. we did not end up as far south as montevideo and uruguay. the captain of the ship was perplexed as to why he d
you ended up in the south pacific partly because of the way the moonlighting was -- the earth moon son sun geography. >>>> depended on where the moon was the time. apollo 13 ended up down south near samoa. hawaii is a good place to leave from as well. >> i had the privilege of being in the atlantic. that was four apollo eight, the first lunar return. the primary recovery ship had technologists and engineers from rockwell and all the world's press. randy stone and i were on a...
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. >>> coming up next, why fighting in the south pacific was only the start of his battle. >>> a warmupe bay area, the weekend is almost here, we'll have more on the forecast. great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to know geico and see how much you could save on renters insurance. compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provide. and to know that i could sav
. >>> coming up next, why fighting in the south pacific was only the start of his battle. >>> a warmupe bay area, the weekend is almost here, we'll have more on the forecast. great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪...
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professor epstein saw on the internet appears to have last been an academic at the university of the south pacific and he was -- he had a non-tenured job. typically in disputes like this, academics have a chance to peer review and talk it over and compare notes. it's not one man carrying a spear and can get on national television. >> until now. >> if you allow for the logic that the president is laying out here, just go with me, then president trump it seems to me would also have to accept that russia's interference and disinformation in the 2016 election also as he put it manipulated votes, but that would be manipulated votes for him, right? >> that's exactly right. president trump continues to adhere to the double standard diet. he is quick to point the finger at interference or influence that is unhelpful to him while opening the door to accepting foreign dirt or using media platforms. it's a double standard. to david's point, the president's insecurities are making america insecure in a very specific way. we have been reading today about the chinese government, the communist government using i
professor epstein saw on the internet appears to have last been an academic at the university of the south pacific and he was -- he had a non-tenured job. typically in disputes like this, academics have a chance to peer review and talk it over and compare notes. it's not one man carrying a spear and can get on national television. >> until now. >> if you allow for the logic that the president is laying out here, just go with me, then president trump it seems to me would also have to...
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it was on par with those other epics like "lawrence of arabia" and "south pacific" and other films of's no way fox could recoup its investment. so that was the reason why it was such a financial flop. >> and a big turning point. we'll all be watching this evening "the movies." dr. emily carmen, thank you. all new episode of "the movies" tonight at 9:00 only on cnn. thank you so much for joining me this weekend. i'm fredricka whitfield. so much more ahead with ana cabrera right after this. st di' until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. i had a few good tricks to help hide my bladder leak pad. like the old "tunic tug". but always discreet is less bulky. and it really protects. 'cause it turns liquid to gel. so i have nothing to hide. always discreet. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and
it was on par with those other epics like "lawrence of arabia" and "south pacific" and other films of's no way fox could recoup its investment. so that was the reason why it was such a financial flop. >> and a big turning point. we'll all be watching this evening "the movies." dr. emily carmen, thank you. all new episode of "the movies" tonight at 9:00 only on cnn. thank you so much for joining me this weekend. i'm fredricka whitfield. so much more...
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had been this young soldier in world war ii, young sailor in world war ii, served in the same south pacific field, solomon islands, as jfk, joe mccarthy, ben bradlee and john mitchell and richard nixon all served there at the same time. never knew each other. all within a couple of miles from each other. but he came home like many of the guys from world war ii determined that there were going to stop it. he had this great devotion to his mother, who was a quaker. he was determined his great moral characteristic he had was this drive for peace and i don't see it in the current president. but it's early yet. presidents have a way of surprising us when the diaries when the books come out later, but nixon definitely wanted to bring home his chinese, moscow peace plan and lay that on his mother's grave. see mom? see what i've done. sure. >> how could such a flawed man, with such a flawed character, accomplish so much? john: he had -- how could such a flawed man with such a flawed character accomplish so much? if you think about his story, he was amazing. he comes back from war in 1946 and nobody
had been this young soldier in world war ii, young sailor in world war ii, served in the same south pacific field, solomon islands, as jfk, joe mccarthy, ben bradlee and john mitchell and richard nixon all served there at the same time. never knew each other. all within a couple of miles from each other. but he came home like many of the guys from world war ii determined that there were going to stop it. he had this great devotion to his mother, who was a quaker. he was determined his great...
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the expensive anybody having to feed people to the water's going to be on the water and it's the south pacific smell. the ranges copus going to timber in seas the longest tunes are tried as well. and very must have permission to put down some of the big tech name of a but it'll have to big that better way out here at the right. look at this this. jihad against us that's. it only 2 years left here so what does this represent for us these are weapons of mass destruction each change well this. one. that this clear. i'm heading into the wilderness with while my phone lines in forces police in dry and use. they have intelligence of an illegal logging camp deep in a protected area. after walking 7 kilometers it's the camp dog that gives away the location. it's a rough life for the logan in these evidence they've been here for weeks you cannot live on. cannot leave a national park. and to send a message this forest camp is destroying. the camp well it tells us he only arrived here the day before and had been looking for dead trees to cut fence posts but he and the other occupants will be looking for
the expensive anybody having to feed people to the water's going to be on the water and it's the south pacific smell. the ranges copus going to timber in seas the longest tunes are tried as well. and very must have permission to put down some of the big tech name of a but it'll have to big that better way out here at the right. look at this this. jihad against us that's. it only 2 years left here so what does this represent for us these are weapons of mass destruction each change well this....
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. >> in the south pacific, it turned into a red ball and disappeared. on on the ussing hornet here?they have just landed on the hornet and have been picked up in the water. playing.is notice that the helicopter is going down below and the men went below deck here and were taken out of the helicopter through an air and they went into the -- we will see that in a minute here. payneesident is with tom and the head of nasa and they are aboard the hornet and on the left you can see the image of secretary of state rogers who was there. this is where the president talked to the astronauts. they are in this airstream holding area which they had to stay in for how many weeks? two weeks? on the right is admiral john mccain, john mccain's father, who was chief of the operations in the pacific. here is the president. the astronauts have now gotten into this unit from the helicopter and they are at this window and they are talking to the president. this is super eight footage. i think we have some actual footage of the voices. but that is the present, very animated and really getting a kick out
. >> in the south pacific, it turned into a red ball and disappeared. on on the ussing hornet here?they have just landed on the hornet and have been picked up in the water. playing.is notice that the helicopter is going down below and the men went below deck here and were taken out of the helicopter through an air and they went into the -- we will see that in a minute here. payneesident is with tom and the head of nasa and they are aboard the hornet and on the left you can see the image...
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same south pacific battlefield on the solomon islands as jfk, john mccarthy, ben bradley and john mitchell and nixon richard nixon all served at the same time all within a couple of miles. he came home like many of the guys determined they are going to stop it from happening and had this great devotion to his mother who was a quaker. he was determined. his great moral characteristic that he had was a drive for peace. i don't see it in the current president but it's early yet. presidents have a way of surprising us when the diaries and the books come out later. nixon definitely wanted to bring home his chinese moscow peace plan and lay it on his mother's grave. simon? see what i've done? see mom? >> how could such a flawed man with such a flawed character accomplish so much? >> how could such a flawed man with such a flawed character accomplish so much. if you think about his story he was amazing. he came back from war 1946 and no one knows his name except for a few back in orange county who decide that we get some young servicemen against the six term new deal democratic president. nixon g
same south pacific battlefield on the solomon islands as jfk, john mccarthy, ben bradley and john mitchell and nixon richard nixon all served at the same time all within a couple of miles. he came home like many of the guys determined they are going to stop it from happening and had this great devotion to his mother who was a quaker. he was determined. his great moral characteristic that he had was a drive for peace. i don't see it in the current president but it's early yet. presidents have a...
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bob haldeman writes the splash down happened in spectacular fashion in the south pacific.rched through the sky, turning into a red ball, disappearing. dwight, we have more footage. can you describe what's going on on the u,ss hornet? >> the helicopter has the astronauts, they landed on the hornet, picked up in the water. the band is playing columbia, gem of the ocean, the spacecraft was called columbia. the helicopter is going down below. the men went below deck and were taken out of the helicopter through an air chamber. and they went into, well, we'll see it in a minute. the president is with tom payne, the head of nasa aboard the hornet. on the left, the image of the secretary of state rogers who was there. this is where the president talked to the astronauts, they're in this basically airstream holding area which they had to stay in how many weeks, two weeks i think. on the right is admiral john mccain, john mccain's father, chief of the operations in the pacific. here's the president. the astronauts had now gotten into the unit from the helicopter and they're at this
bob haldeman writes the splash down happened in spectacular fashion in the south pacific.rched through the sky, turning into a red ball, disappearing. dwight, we have more footage. can you describe what's going on on the u,ss hornet? >> the helicopter has the astronauts, they landed on the hornet, picked up in the water. the band is playing columbia, gem of the ocean, the spacecraft was called columbia. the helicopter is going down below. the men went below deck and were taken out of the...
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served in the same -- believe this, same south pacific battlefield on sullivan islands as ben mccarthy, all knew each other, a couple miles of each other. he came home like many guys of world war ii, determined that they were going to stop it happening again. and he had a great devotion to his mother who was a quaker. so he was determined, his great moral characteristic that he had was his drive for peace. and i don't see it in the current president. but it's early yet. presidents have a way of surprising us when the diaries and the books come out later. but nixon definitely wanted to bring home this chinese/moscow peace plan and lay it on his mother's grave and say, see, mom, see what i've done. sure. >> how could have such a flawed man with such a flawed character accomplish so much? >> he had -- how could such a flawed man with such a flawed character accomplish so far? if you think about his story, he was amazing. he comes back from war 1946, and nobody knows his name, except for a few back in orange county who decide that, we get some young serviceman. he'll be the sacrificial goa
served in the same -- believe this, same south pacific battlefield on sullivan islands as ben mccarthy, all knew each other, a couple miles of each other. he came home like many guys of world war ii, determined that they were going to stop it happening again. and he had a great devotion to his mother who was a quaker. so he was determined, his great moral characteristic that he had was his drive for peace. and i don't see it in the current president. but it's early yet. presidents have a way of...
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bob halderman writes that the splash down happened in spectacular fashion in the south pacific. a fire ball rose from the horizon. arched to the sky. turning into a red ball and disappearing. dwight, we have more footage, can you describe what's going on on the uss hornet here. >> okay the helicopter you see here has the astronaut. they have just landed on the hornet. they've been picked up in the water. the band is playing columbia the gem of the ocean. because the spacecraft was called columbia. you'll notice that the helicopter is going down below. the men went below deck here and then were taken out of the helicopter through an air chamber and they went in to the, we'll see that in a minute here, the president is with tom payne in the glasses on the right, he's the head of nasa, they're aboard the hornet. and on the left, you can see the image of secretary of state rogers who was there. now, this is where the president talked to the astronauts there in this basically an airstream holding area. which they had to stay in for how many weeks ? two weeks i think? on the right the
bob halderman writes that the splash down happened in spectacular fashion in the south pacific. a fire ball rose from the horizon. arched to the sky. turning into a red ball and disappearing. dwight, we have more footage, can you describe what's going on on the uss hornet here. >> okay the helicopter you see here has the astronaut. they have just landed on the hornet. they've been picked up in the water. the band is playing columbia the gem of the ocean. because the spacecraft was called...
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for those who are unfamiliar with the rail corridor down south, union pacific owns the railway between san jose and gilroy, and that there's been interest in having greater use of that line for public transportation and -- for a long time and for long time, union pacific has said no, don't touch us. go away. we're not interested. this is one of those times where it's advantageous to have a state perspective. we've been in negotiations with union pacific about the use of that corridor since 2017, and those have progressed to the point that we know what the design standards are, we know what we need to do to accommodate freight and service standards in that corridor, and accommodates all of those needed things from a design perspective, and we have enough confidence in the negotiations -- they're not concluded, but they'll conclude successfully, and we'll be able to have a shared corridor with both union pacific and it would allow california electrified service from san jose to gilroy. if things fall apart and we're unable to get to an agreement, we would have to revisit that at that poi
for those who are unfamiliar with the rail corridor down south, union pacific owns the railway between san jose and gilroy, and that there's been interest in having greater use of that line for public transportation and -- for a long time and for long time, union pacific has said no, don't touch us. go away. we're not interested. this is one of those times where it's advantageous to have a state perspective. we've been in negotiations with union pacific about the use of that corridor since...
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one that flows up the pacific coast of south america is called the piru or hobart current get venturous german naturalist went out of there in 89 to i'm tickets temperature. he was surprised to find it cooler than the more serve round it. man. before he died it was given his name but he responded modestly. well the fishing boys from chile to piii to have known about the current for 300 years my only contribution was to be the 1st to have measure the temperature of the currents water. our expedition retracing alexander from habits footsteps now takes us to peru and the current that bears his name. when i'm in the water i enter a new world it's a great privilege being able to observe things that so few other people can feel seen and understanding how nature works underwater is spectacular it's an indescribable sensation. that it's not for. past this is for the pacific ocean meets a seemingly endless desert. peru's coastal region is among the driest in the world . while its cold ocean waters are among the most productive ecosystems the current that flows along the western coast of south am
one that flows up the pacific coast of south america is called the piru or hobart current get venturous german naturalist went out of there in 89 to i'm tickets temperature. he was surprised to find it cooler than the more serve round it. man. before he died it was given his name but he responded modestly. well the fishing boys from chile to piii to have known about the current for 300 years my only contribution was to be the 1st to have measure the temperature of the currents water. our...
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of high pressure will be weakening and we are tracking the upper level low slowly moving south into the pacific northwest. the pattern is starting to change and with that low, we start to see the onshore flow, a week onshore flow today, strong seabreeze this weekend. futurecast going hour by hour, you can see all the sunshine for tomorrow morning and low clouds right along the coast, again, much cooler saturday and especially sunday. we really see the west as southwesterly flow in the onshore flow, quite breezy and cooler sunday. highs today, looking at 99 in concorde and fairfield, 90 livermore, 93 san jose, 82 oakland and mid 70s san francisco. if you are heading out to the stone growth festival it will be much cooler sunday in san francisco, clouds with temperatures mid 60s for the fast. that is actually the last festival of the summer, temperatures in a cool down, much-needed as we have through sunday, were be back up next week. >>> sounds good. i tell you what. it was super hot the last couple days. we are here edge 4:47 on the roadways taking a look at the overall big picture, pretty much
of high pressure will be weakening and we are tracking the upper level low slowly moving south into the pacific northwest. the pattern is starting to change and with that low, we start to see the onshore flow, a week onshore flow today, strong seabreeze this weekend. futurecast going hour by hour, you can see all the sunshine for tomorrow morning and low clouds right along the coast, again, much cooler saturday and especially sunday. we really see the west as southwesterly flow in the onshore...
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the money that flows up the pacific coast of south america is called the piru 0 callant get venturous german naturalist went to have a look in 89 to einstein tickets temperature. he was surprised to find it cooler then there were several around it. before he died it was given his name but he responded modestly. call the fishing boys from chile to piii to have known about the current for 300 years my only contribution was to be the 1st to have measure the temperature of the currents water as. our expedition retracing alexander from hamburg footsteps now takes us to peru and the current that bears his name. when i'm in the water i enter a new world it's a great privilege being able to observe things that so few other people can feel seeing and understanding how nature works underwater is spectacular it's an indescribable sensation. that is not going to. pass this is for the pacific ocean meets a seemingly endless desert. peru's coastal region is among the driest in the world while its cold ocean waters are among the most productive ecosystems the curb. and it flows along the western coa
the money that flows up the pacific coast of south america is called the piru 0 callant get venturous german naturalist went to have a look in 89 to einstein tickets temperature. he was surprised to find it cooler then there were several around it. before he died it was given his name but he responded modestly. call the fishing boys from chile to piii to have known about the current for 300 years my only contribution was to be the 1st to have measure the temperature of the currents water as....
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he served world war ii, in the marine corps, south pacific. that greatest generation.d about it. only until he got into probably his 80s would he share some stories and all that. when he passed away, and his service, we had the honor guard there, they played taps. that just really got to me. so that's what inspired me initially to honor in his memory but also post-war, his giving back to literally this oakland community for decades. so those two things inspire me and the vets we've met, courtney and i along the way, continues to drive us to help them. >> and this is not your first walk. a couple years back you wanted to do something in the east bay, maybe around the lafayette reservoir. that turned into a 70-plus-mile hike around lake tahoe. you raised a lot of money. >> it's going to start in the east bay, hike around the rim trail, lafayette reservoir and have a barbecue and try to raise $5,000. i started thinking i can do better than that. that morphed into yes, let's go to tahoe and do that. $157,000. money is still trickling in. >> i can't help but notice tahoe, s
he served world war ii, in the marine corps, south pacific. that greatest generation.d about it. only until he got into probably his 80s would he share some stories and all that. when he passed away, and his service, we had the honor guard there, they played taps. that just really got to me. so that's what inspired me initially to honor in his memory but also post-war, his giving back to literally this oakland community for decades. so those two things inspire me and the vets we've met,...
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. >> alexander fought the japanese in the south pacific in the marshall islands.ificed seem to matter little once he returned home to his native new orleans. >> he had his dress blues on. of course he had to go to the back of the bus. so, he was fighting overseas and comes back home. then, you have a civil rights issue. >> he later settled in the east bay. his family says he was proud of his service but did not talk much about it during the ceremony he chose not to speak at all. >> is a very good man, he is a good has been, he is a good father. and, he is good friends too many that we know. the maximum front point marines are considered trailblazers for their willingness to help desegregate the military. eight years ago, president barack obama declared all 20,000 of the marines eligible for the congressional gold- medal. but, his family knew nothing about it until recently when they inquired about veteran services. >> i am so glad he is receiving this metal while he is still alive and can see it. >> reporter: his family says they are proud their father was a pione
. >> alexander fought the japanese in the south pacific in the marshall islands.ificed seem to matter little once he returned home to his native new orleans. >> he had his dress blues on. of course he had to go to the back of the bus. so, he was fighting overseas and comes back home. then, you have a civil rights issue. >> he later settled in the east bay. his family says he was proud of his service but did not talk much about it during the ceremony he chose not to speak at...
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south korea. our speaker this morning is randall shcriver. he is the assistant secretary of defense for indo pacific since early security affairs. he previously served in various u.s. administrations as the deputy assistant secretary of state for east asia and pacific affairs and prior to his civilian service he was an active-duty naval intelligence officer including a deployment in support of operation desert storm and desert shield. he has won numerous military and civilian awards. he is an old friend and one of the best minds that we have today in washington, d.c. and in the country, on indo pacific affairs. without further ado, let me introduce assistant secretary shriver. [applause] >> thank you, victor. and thank you, csis. it is always good to return here and be here, but particularly, when speaking of these subjects, because csis has done so much quality work on the alliance relationships with south korea and japan and the trilateral relationship, as well. thank you for hosting me and providing this venue and giving me the opportunity to have this discussion. we are all aware that this event
south korea. our speaker this morning is randall shcriver. he is the assistant secretary of defense for indo pacific since early security affairs. he previously served in various u.s. administrations as the deputy assistant secretary of state for east asia and pacific affairs and prior to his civilian service he was an active-duty naval intelligence officer including a deployment in support of operation desert storm and desert shield. he has won numerous military and civilian awards. he is an...
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from the south right here this associated with the former tropical system that was further south of the pacificbringing up some of that cloud cover now on into the bay area that's going help to decrease temperatures a touch today, all that cloud cover will keep temperatures just a few degrees cooler than yesterday most noticeably that difference will be felt in land where as you remember this weekend daytime highs are in the low 90's for some today, those high temperatures falling now into the 80's in many cases, san jose and milpitas at 83 degrees each for your highs. union city and hayward in the mid to upper 70's while upper 80's remain in danville walnut creek in concord oakland berkeley richmond on up to the way how all in the 70's while 80's in just a couple of 90's, linger up in the north bay, 60's 70's and 80's elsewhere in the north bay from the coast to our inland spots. 80's will remain in your forecast inland. but a much cooler range of that come wednesday thursday and friday are 3 coup list of days and your best days to get outside a really nice start to the weekend on friday with
from the south right here this associated with the former tropical system that was further south of the pacificbringing up some of that cloud cover now on into the bay area that's going help to decrease temperatures a touch today, all that cloud cover will keep temperatures just a few degrees cooler than yesterday most noticeably that difference will be felt in land where as you remember this weekend daytime highs are in the low 90's for some today, those high temperatures falling now into the...
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is streaming its direction our way from the remnants of what was a tropical system further south in the pacifichouldn't be offering up any chance of rain for us but it's going to help to contribute to some slightly cooler temperatures ahead of us lot of that cloud cover today means temperatures don't have a chance to warm as much she won't notice as much of a difference on our near the coast were 60's 70's are going to remain pretty steady as we make our way through the day today. it's our inland spots and then the south bay which are going to feel a difference from this weekend with daytime highs falling into the low 80's for much the south bay and even areas like free monsoonal livermore on up to concord walnut creek and danville in the upper 80's today, trading in those 90's that you saw this weekend just to 90's remain in this forecast. that's in pittsburgh in vacaville today, elsewhere in the bay area it 70's 80's or and coastal areas, the 60's for your highs. temperatures the next 7 days looking a little bit cooler, especially come wednesday thursday and friday these will be the coolest d
is streaming its direction our way from the remnants of what was a tropical system further south in the pacifichouldn't be offering up any chance of rain for us but it's going to help to contribute to some slightly cooler temperatures ahead of us lot of that cloud cover today means temperatures don't have a chance to warm as much she won't notice as much of a difference on our near the coast were 60's 70's are going to remain pretty steady as we make our way through the day today. it's our...
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this is the remnants of a tropical system that had developed further south in the pacific.ow the remnants of that cloud cover heading our direction not really going to be resulting in any chance of rainfall for us could result in some dry thunderstorm activity just one or 2 possible and that does result and your potential of fire danger in the days to come otherwise, it's just cloudy year and that cloud cover is going to help to keep things cooler in the days ahead, not so much of the coast 60's and 70's are going to be steady all the way through your forecast. it's our inland spots that are going to be feeling this cool down first of the cooler days at least will be today but temperatures getting even cooler after this temperatures in the mid 80's to low 80's for most of the south bay today and just below the 90 degree mark for some areas inland that were in the 90's yesterday like livermore walnut creek danville in concord which will be 88 or 89 degrees today oakland berkeley richmond, not much different than this weekend still hanging on to those low 70's with pittsburgh
this is the remnants of a tropical system that had developed further south in the pacific.ow the remnants of that cloud cover heading our direction not really going to be resulting in any chance of rainfall for us could result in some dry thunderstorm activity just one or 2 possible and that does result and your potential of fire danger in the days to come otherwise, it's just cloudy year and that cloud cover is going to help to keep things cooler in the days ahead, not so much of the coast...
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behind this is actually the remnants of a tropical system making its way from the areas for the south in the pacificifornia now in the process of doing so is it going to result in really any chance of rainfall for us, but what it is going to do this helped keep high pressure out of the region and also keep things a little bit on the cloudier side at least to start this week now those clouds today are going to help to keep temperatures down just a little bit as compared to where we were this weekend. later in your forecast we're just going to see temperatures down with some sunshine. so that's what we're really looking forward to but we are working our way in the right direction today, not quite as hot as over the weekend for areas like the south bay and then especially areas further inland the lake livermore pleasanton in dublin which fall well out of the 90's back as danville still just below 90 degrees but at least into the 80's today, oakland berkeley and richmond in the low 70's largest to 90's remain in your 4 zone forecast those will be in pittsburgh in vacaville in the meantime fairfield in y
behind this is actually the remnants of a tropical system making its way from the areas for the south in the pacificifornia now in the process of doing so is it going to result in really any chance of rainfall for us, but what it is going to do this helped keep high pressure out of the region and also keep things a little bit on the cloudier side at least to start this week now those clouds today are going to help to keep temperatures down just a little bit as compared to where we were this...
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let's stay with hong kong and do a check on cathay pacific. south coo resignation. it has gotten strong criticism from beijing over the participation of some employees. the asia pacific reporter joins us now -- it is in oversold territory. >> it is. it has been the highlight of the news right now, at the brunt of this protest. being the iconic company in hong kong obviously attracted beijing's interest, and given the workforce they have in hong kong, it has definitely gained the rest of china. asking whether it is in oversold territory, certainly some are suggesting that, such as the center for asian nation chief analysts. this could be a short-term bit of turbulence, as it were. hopefully the outlook will brighten, but obviously this quarter will be a major impact on the long-term outlook, especially if hong kong can recover from this, which is usually the case. >> your thoughts? >> i do have to agree. this is definitely giving a short-term negative impact. say thating ceo did their inbound traffic has been heard by the protests with falling by dou
let's stay with hong kong and do a check on cathay pacific. south coo resignation. it has gotten strong criticism from beijing over the participation of some employees. the asia pacific reporter joins us now -- it is in oversold territory. >> it is. it has been the highlight of the news right now, at the brunt of this protest. being the iconic company in hong kong obviously attracted beijing's interest, and given the workforce they have in hong kong, it has definitely gained the rest of...
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the transoceanic of the highway running across south america from the atlantic to the pacific made exploitation possible in the 1st place. around 60000 people work in southeastern peru is illegal gold prospectors and there is no wind in sight to the boom. was the cargo ship on this of course of course it's understandable that every family would like to have a good source of income but the tragedy with the search for gold is that the destruction is large scale and above all long term for i mean guns guns longview in . the jungles of manu national park in the amazon lowlands are part of the largest tropical rain forest on earth. this forest is not only of regional but also global importance to the climate. the consequences of climate breakdown are incalculable. the disappearance of endangered species like the giant otter might not affect us in europe but there are signs that systems are no longer functioning systems which work as a global network and on which we depend. for the air we breathe. for healthy food for clean water. conservation is no longer. the basis of our very existence is at stake
the transoceanic of the highway running across south america from the atlantic to the pacific made exploitation possible in the 1st place. around 60000 people work in southeastern peru is illegal gold prospectors and there is no wind in sight to the boom. was the cargo ship on this of course of course it's understandable that every family would like to have a good source of income but the tragedy with the search for gold is that the destruction is large scale and above all long term for i mean...