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in the skies over the battles south pacific, area film car goes in a new caledonia who have strategicn fields. similar landings are made throughout the islands and surrounding areas. through our park fighting troops are making a top with the jet. the welcomed passengers to get in the last leg of their journey moving right up with the meal bags. letters from home and movies night at the book and feel about c! the films are graded like long lost friends. wary fatigued worry us converge on the little theater as the word racist through. camp in some of the men can see the new show while others keep up [inaudible] the names of these embattled routes are part of the war in the pacific. but how many know the men's star for entertainment are having their own makeshift theaters of a wilderness. the scenes and all that follow were reported by combat chemical. is this is the real because. it breeds relies on -- the average gi and his promotion picture. why are reels four seats. coconut logs for seats and the palm grove selective for an dinnick atmosphere. -- gus fields inside. anything that can
in the skies over the battles south pacific, area film car goes in a new caledonia who have strategicn fields. similar landings are made throughout the islands and surrounding areas. through our park fighting troops are making a top with the jet. the welcomed passengers to get in the last leg of their journey moving right up with the meal bags. letters from home and movies night at the book and feel about c! the films are graded like long lost friends. wary fatigued worry us converge on the...
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somehow gets here someplace in the south pacific, single most isolated archipelago on the planet.his identification of native hawaiian, you get a glimpse that these are very productive people. they're industrious. they were healthy, they were strong, and they had 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 to disease, inability to deal with it, people die. 1926, the 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, and the philippines. there was the overthrow of queen lili'uokalani, and the u.s. takeover of the hawaiian government, world war ii, and, finally, statehood. the geographical r
somehow gets here someplace in the south pacific, single most isolated archipelago on the planet.his identification of native hawaiian, you get a glimpse that these are very productive people. they're industrious. they were healthy, they were strong, and they had 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....
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tiny gem where they meet with their technician companions and on a tiny rock in the island in the south pacific but then by the 1830s, you get them landing and say where is your charter, who do you belong to, can we come ashore? and at that point, a scottish naval captain arrives in 1838 and because for the first time the constitution that endures until the 30s gives women a vote on the same basis as men. this is quite extraordinary, and i think it also shows how different places influenced each other in this constitutional game. the scottish naval captain -- that's part of the reason he does what he does, but also the main population had a strong set [inaudible] it is only what -- it's a misstep of influences from different parts. >> there are many, many ways in which the constitutions are the means of taking rights away from people or any rights, granting rights to some by extension limit them to others or deny them to others. and yet you do show with tahiti and hawaii efforts by nonwhite men or women to assert themselves. now, how does that fit in with these questions about warfare and the e
tiny gem where they meet with their technician companions and on a tiny rock in the island in the south pacific but then by the 1830s, you get them landing and say where is your charter, who do you belong to, can we come ashore? and at that point, a scottish naval captain arrives in 1838 and because for the first time the constitution that endures until the 30s gives women a vote on the same basis as men. this is quite extraordinary, and i think it also shows how different places influenced...
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van thillo: we were in the south pacific. we were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that "national geographic" had been there a year earlier, and they hailed it as being the most beautiful reef and most amazing place to go. so our crew said, "let's go there, check it out, and we'll take a break and we'll go diving on fantastic reefs." and as they arrived there, they found that almost the entire reef was dead. man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean, the phoenix islands in the middle of the ocean, the nation of kiribati, had this extraordinary hot spot that developed over it for 6 months. it was like some creature had a magnifying glass and just was burning a hole in the ocean in that spot, right along the equatorial pacific. corals bleached, died. my colleagues stopped counting corals, dead corals, after they got to something like 1,900 dead corals. we thought corals in the middle of the ocean were protected because the stress was coming from the land around them, and that was, like, ringing the real al
van thillo: we were in the south pacific. we were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that "national geographic" had been there a year earlier, and they hailed it as being the most beautiful reef and most amazing place to go. so our crew said, "let's go there, check it out, and we'll take a break and we'll go diving on fantastic reefs." and as they arrived there, they found that almost the entire reef was dead. man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean,...
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>> with the companions and up finally here on this tiny rocky island in the south pacific and that'sfine but then by the 1830s, you get them saying where's your charter. what is the motive, can we come ashore and add to that point the naval captains arrived in 1838 and in the constitution for the first time it indoors until the 1930s and it's on the same spaces as men. it's extraordinary and also shows how these places influenceeach other in this conn with the scottish naval captain but also the main reason has a strong set and the conditions have been exterminated in its own movement [inaudible] of influences granting rights to some by extension limiting them to others or deny them. yet you do show efforts by nonwhite men or women to assert themselves. how does that fit in with these questions about warfare and empire and the ways which the constitution can be great mechanisms for the gathering of of this power by ravenous to states, howw do these managed to use the constitution's two quite different and this? >> sometimes they try and fail as often happens but sometimes not so much
>> with the companions and up finally here on this tiny rocky island in the south pacific and that'sfine but then by the 1830s, you get them saying where's your charter. what is the motive, can we come ashore and add to that point the naval captains arrived in 1838 and in the constitution for the first time it indoors until the 1930s and it's on the same spaces as men. it's extraordinary and also shows how these places influenceeach other in this conn with the scottish naval captain but...
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van thillo: we were in the south pacific.were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that "national geographic" had been there a year earlier, and they hailed it as being the most beautiful reef and most amazing place to go. so our crew said, "let's go there, check it out, and we'll take a break and we'll go diving on fantastic reefs." and as they arrived there, they found that almost the entire reef was dead. man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean, the phoenix islands in the middle of the ocean, the nation of kiribati, had this extraordinary hot spot that developed over it for 6 months. it was like some creature had a magnifying glass and just was burning a hole in the ocean in that spot, right along the equatorial pacific. corals bleached, died. my colleagues stopped counting corals, dead corals, after they got to something like 1,900 dead corals. we thought corals in the middle of the ocean were protected because the stress was coming from the land around them, and that was, like, ringing the real alarm
van thillo: we were in the south pacific.were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that "national geographic" had been there a year earlier, and they hailed it as being the most beautiful reef and most amazing place to go. so our crew said, "let's go there, check it out, and we'll take a break and we'll go diving on fantastic reefs." and as they arrived there, they found that almost the entire reef was dead. man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean, the...
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so for example, it rains 247 in belgium, yet we buy our water is bottled in south pacific fish gets caught in the north sea. it then goes frozen to asia, where it split it and it said back, but there is a hidden cost to these curiosities. the full price of shipping is being paid by the environment in relative terms, shipping is very efficient, transporting one ton of cargo em. it's 16 grams of c o 2 per kilometer. it's over 10 times that by road and by air it's a lot more. but in absolute terms, it's an absolute nightmare. is she a distance? is that mean that is a mission stack up and become a problem. lucy, gillian works for sees at risk and association of n g o's working to protect the oceans 80 cents. it ships abounding heavy fuel, no riches. i really think viscous pulling to feel it's kind of, it's one step away from tommy, you know, the industry emits as much as all the coal plants in the u. s. and just a bit less than aviation, but somehow shipping escape scrutiny. shipping is the only sector it doesn't pay for carbon pollution. find a bass off leads the shipping program at transport
so for example, it rains 247 in belgium, yet we buy our water is bottled in south pacific fish gets caught in the north sea. it then goes frozen to asia, where it split it and it said back, but there is a hidden cost to these curiosities. the full price of shipping is being paid by the environment in relative terms, shipping is very efficient, transporting one ton of cargo em. it's 16 grams of c o 2 per kilometer. it's over 10 times that by road and by air it's a lot more. but in absolute...
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region, as your magic through an odd is malisha, they become to get them to begin to pray for the south pacific. for the lion, nobody can jump in in cameroon, as in many african countries, natural medicine plays an important role and remedies that are believed to enhance performance are popular among athletes. the tinctures are made from plants found in the forest and are available at local markets. abbas ali, a former defender in his village teams started selling them after he suffered it in the street. the same injury that is preventing striker, sasha money from playing and synagogue opening game. yet this vendor says that he has the appropriate remedies for the football. stark side, your monet, who's suffering from an injury, he just needs to come to this stall. here you have all sorts of powders and liquids coming from the sacred cam. roonan forests and he says if that doesn't work, then you need more know where when are these? the object is meant to protect him from further injury and the vendor says, bring him luck when it comes to sports. superstition are plentiful. mardina carried the s
region, as your magic through an odd is malisha, they become to get them to begin to pray for the south pacific. for the lion, nobody can jump in in cameroon, as in many african countries, natural medicine plays an important role and remedies that are believed to enhance performance are popular among athletes. the tinctures are made from plants found in the forest and are available at local markets. abbas ali, a former defender in his village teams started selling them after he suffered it in...
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then he, they are going through somewhere south pacific and he's watching the dolphins at night and picking up oysters and everything else and sees small fish and starts to wonder why god would spend so much time making something so inconsequential so beautiful and it seemed like a very sublime thought. you start to appreciate those in a way you never thought of. >> one of the questions i was going to ask is how doing this research y spending the years yu did change do you.pl certainly you see dinosaur displays differently but do you see the world a little differentlyy. this is my fourth book and all of them have been very different. i'm impressed by some they write about ships or something and every book is about ships. the first book ill wrote about s because i have a sleep disorder and i talk and i sang and all those other things and i started sleepwalking and walked into a wall in our apartment and busted my knee and went to the doctor and said i am mobile what can i do and they said the secret of science we don't know anything about it. next was king of malibu. basically the tragic sto
then he, they are going through somewhere south pacific and he's watching the dolphins at night and picking up oysters and everything else and sees small fish and starts to wonder why god would spend so much time making something so inconsequential so beautiful and it seemed like a very sublime thought. you start to appreciate those in a way you never thought of. >> one of the questions i was going to ask is how doing this research y spending the years yu did change do you.pl certainly...
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most of it in the united states is about the war in europe and some is about pearl harbor and the south pacifictarted thinking about the stories of the war that in the united states we are not as familiar with and that story to me is the part of world war ii between the japanese and british empire so they fight in malaya and burma and try to invade india and it's this moment as a result both of the empires collapsed. i was looking at the stories of women who were caught up in that conflict and ended up in the battlefield on burma so i'm thinking about a korean woman who had been deceived and sent to service japanese soldiers in burma and about a british woman who'd gone to india as an anthropologist and got caught up in the fighting and about a burmese woman who was an intellectual involved in student movements and then in the kind of japanese back to government and an indian girl born in japan and went to fight in the division on the japanese side of the complex. i'm hoping in the same way that i did i can think about these women's lives on all different sides of this very complicated war and
most of it in the united states is about the war in europe and some is about pearl harbor and the south pacifictarted thinking about the stories of the war that in the united states we are not as familiar with and that story to me is the part of world war ii between the japanese and british empire so they fight in malaya and burma and try to invade india and it's this moment as a result both of the empires collapsed. i was looking at the stories of women who were caught up in that conflict and...
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h and s bounty and up finally on this tiny island in the south pacific.but then inside the 1830s you get american whalers landing. and they say where is your charter? who are these enrolled to? can we come ashore? and at that point a scottish naval captain arrived in 1838. because for the last time this constitution endures gives women on vote on the same as the men. this is quite extraordinary. i think it also shows how influence each other in the constitution. the part of the reasons he does what he does. but also the mainly nonwhite population has a strong set of temptation. traditions give women, reefs experimented. what merges this extraordinary effort is a mixture of influences. >> there are many, many ways in which constitutions are the memes of taking rights away from people or granting rights to some by extension limit them to others or deny them toy others. and yet with tahiti, hawaii, efforts by non- white men or women to assert themselves. these questions about warfare as empire and the ways in which constitution can be a mechanism for the gat
h and s bounty and up finally on this tiny island in the south pacific.but then inside the 1830s you get american whalers landing. and they say where is your charter? who are these enrolled to? can we come ashore? and at that point a scottish naval captain arrived in 1838. because for the last time this constitution endures gives women on vote on the same as the men. this is quite extraordinary. i think it also shows how influence each other in the constitution. the part of the reasons he does...
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second, i read a couple of months ago coral were detected i think 200 feet below the surface in south pacific, which is so exciting because obviously not a lot of son can go there so few scientists have a sense of how much coral -- how many coral reefs may still remain on detective? >> this is the crazy thing. we do not know where all the coral reefs are and we still don't. after my book was published a guy reached out to me from honduras and he said have you heard of tequila bay? i said no and he said he discovered coral reefs 2010, it's not far away. the coral -- i told you the coral there are four, perfect. fivefold more, the best part in the reef than anywhere else and wasn't known until 2010 when he decided to go underwater the species i told you were critically endangered, huge fan, thousands of them lived there. there is still coral to be discovered. it shows how little attention we pay to the ocean. it is mind-boggling coral reef we don't know about but we've only explored 4% of the ocean we know more about mars than the ocean. >> i look forward to reading this book and i recently fin
second, i read a couple of months ago coral were detected i think 200 feet below the surface in south pacific, which is so exciting because obviously not a lot of son can go there so few scientists have a sense of how much coral -- how many coral reefs may still remain on detective? >> this is the crazy thing. we do not know where all the coral reefs are and we still don't. after my book was published a guy reached out to me from honduras and he said have you heard of tequila bay? i said...
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second, read a couple months ago that coral were detected i think 200 feet below the surface in the south pacifichichh was so exciting, right? travis's is not a lot of sun can go down that far. so my question is, do scientists have a sense of how much coral, how many coral reefs may still remain undetected? do they know? >> this is a crazy thing that we do not know where all the coral reefs are. and we still don't. after my book was published this kite reached out to be from honduras. and he said have you heard of t labbe? and i said no. and he said he discover the coral reef there in 2010. this is in honduras. it's not very far away. the coral there i just sold to the caribbean's in terrible shape, the coral there are beautiful, they are perfect their fivefold more than the best part of the american reef. and it was not known until 2010 when he decided to go underwater and those species that is ever s critically endangered, huge fan, thousands of them live there. so yes there is still coral, while laid there still coral to be discovered yes. but it also shows how little attention we paid to the
second, read a couple months ago that coral were detected i think 200 feet below the surface in the south pacifichichh was so exciting, right? travis's is not a lot of sun can go down that far. so my question is, do scientists have a sense of how much coral, how many coral reefs may still remain undetected? do they know? >> this is a crazy thing that we do not know where all the coral reefs are. and we still don't. after my book was published this kite reached out to be from honduras. and...
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some of it is about pearl harbor and the war in the south pacific but i started thinking about the stories of that whether we in the united states are not as familiar with, and that story to me is the part of world war ii that is between the japanese and the british empire. so the japanese fight in malaya and in burma and then we try to invade india. it is this moment in which as a result of that were both the great empires in east india collapse. i was looking at the stories of women who were caught up in that conflict on both sides who ended up on the battlefields in burma so i i was thinking about a kn woman who was a comfort woman who had been deceived and sent to service japanese soldiers in burma, about a british woman who had went, con to burma or conned india as an amateur anthropologist and got caught up in the fighting, about a burmese woman who was an intellectual who was involved in student movements, and then in the kind of japanese backed government and then turned against the japanese. that also a girl who was an indian girl who was born in japan to indian nationalist parent
some of it is about pearl harbor and the war in the south pacific but i started thinking about the stories of that whether we in the united states are not as familiar with, and that story to me is the part of world war ii that is between the japanese and the british empire. so the japanese fight in malaya and in burma and then we try to invade india. it is this moment in which as a result of that were both the great empires in east india collapse. i was looking at the stories of women who were...
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couple of months ago that coral were detected like i think 200 feet below the surface and the south pacific. yeah, which was so exciting right? because obviously not a lot of sun can go down that far. so my question is do you scientists have a sense of how much coral like how many coral reefs may still remain undetective did like do they know? this is a crazy thing that we do not know where all the coral reefs are and we still don't after my book was published. i was this guy reached out to me from honduras. and he said have you heard of tila bay and i said no and he said he discovered the coral reef there in 2010. this is in honduras. it's not like very far away the coral there are five. they are not like just told you the caribbean's in terrible shape the coral there are beautiful. they're perfect. they're five-fold more than the other like the best part of the mizo-american reef. anywhere else and it wasn't known until 2010 when he decided to just go underwater and and the those croper species. they you were critically endangered. huge stands thousands of them live there. so yes, there i
couple of months ago that coral were detected like i think 200 feet below the surface and the south pacific. yeah, which was so exciting right? because obviously not a lot of sun can go down that far. so my question is do you scientists have a sense of how much coral like how many coral reefs may still remain undetective did like do they know? this is a crazy thing that we do not know where all the coral reefs are and we still don't after my book was published. i was this guy reached out to me...
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world war ii was raging across europe and in the south pacific.illions of servicemen spent the season and unfamiliar lands but many spent time station on the island of guadalcanal once a stronghold for the japanese army, conquered by u.s. forces and used as a staging point for future offensives. but on christmas eve conflicts east for a moment, the marines mark the holiday by playing in "the mosquito bowl" a bruising and bloodied football game born from trash talk and intense rivalry between 2 different marine regiments. the teams or stock of 4 college players including several all-americans, 16 players were even drafted into the process. six months later those who played in the game also fought in the battle of okinawa once the bloodiest of the war. the story of the game and the events that followed are detailed in "the mosquito bowl" a game of life and death in world war ii. the newly released book is dedicated to neil mccallum a marine who was on the sidelines of the dirt and coral field. >> i was a participant there at that game. >> 94-year-ol
world war ii was raging across europe and in the south pacific.illions of servicemen spent the season and unfamiliar lands but many spent time station on the island of guadalcanal once a stronghold for the japanese army, conquered by u.s. forces and used as a staging point for future offensives. but on christmas eve conflicts east for a moment, the marines mark the holiday by playing in "the mosquito bowl" a bruising and bloodied football game born from trash talk and intense rivalry...
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china, we don't pay attention to the sabre-rattling going on in the south pacific, literally under thethis is charles, the command of the naval submarine leagues, annual symposium on december third. this ukraine crisis we're in. this is just a warmup. the big one, a conflict with china is coming. and it isn't going to be very long we'll get tests in ways that we haven't been tested in a long time. i saw jonathan hunt the other day on a report here on the fox news channel that china is openly wondering when, not if, when there is, war, military conflict, whatever we call it these days. i had gordon chang on the will cain podcast, that was the question. this is a week or so ago. how inevitable and when does this happen? i mean that's the point where we are. rachel: he said within a year. will: when is the question. rachel: he said within a year, will. i don't know if gordon chang knows that. that admiral we read the quote for went on to say when and if that conflict happens at this moment he said we are not prepared. we are not militarily prepared. pete: when pentagon war games, battles
china, we don't pay attention to the sabre-rattling going on in the south pacific, literally under thethis is charles, the command of the naval submarine leagues, annual symposium on december third. this ukraine crisis we're in. this is just a warmup. the big one, a conflict with china is coming. and it isn't going to be very long we'll get tests in ways that we haven't been tested in a long time. i saw jonathan hunt the other day on a report here on the fox news channel that china is openly...
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i have just returned from the south pacific and i found i the south pacific and i found their...rgy will be part of the project. this government making sure that we protect our country's security. sure that we protect our country's securi . ., ., security. the leader of the opposition. _ security. the leader of the opposition, keir— security. the leader of the opposition, keir starmer. | security. the leader of the - opposition, keir starmer. thank security. the leader of the _ opposition, keir starmer. thank you, mr seaker opposition, keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker and _ opposition, keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker and may _ opposition, keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker and may i _ opposition, keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker and may i join _ opposition, keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker and may i join the - opposition, keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker and may i join the prime | mr speaker and may ijoin the prime minister in saying, well done to england and i hope we can say that next week and the week after. commiserations to wales who i am sure will be back i
i have just returned from the south pacific and i found i the south pacific and i found their...rgy will be part of the project. this government making sure that we protect our country's security. sure that we protect our country's securi . ., ., security. the leader of the opposition. _ security. the leader of the opposition, keir— security. the leader of the opposition, keir starmer. | security. the leader of the - opposition, keir starmer. thank security. the leader of the _ opposition,...
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into spiders for a while and then he's going through patagonia or they're going somewhere in the south pacific and he's watching dolphins at night and then he's taking up everything else and he sees these very small type of fish and he starts to wonder why god would spend so much time making something so inconsequential so beautiful and it seems like such a i don't know, for some reason like a very sublime thought and it made you think about how much we appreciate natural science and the earth and everything else in a different way. so you know, i started looking at dinosaur bones and fossils in a different way and you start to appreciate those in a way you never really thought of whether it's religious or not just how beautiful this was. >> since one of the questions i was going to ask you later was how doing this research, spending the years you did change you. i see all of your books living in that world, you just see the world differently. since you mentioned that i'm curious. certainly you see the th dinosaur displays differently but do you see the world a little differently? the earth di
into spiders for a while and then he's going through patagonia or they're going somewhere in the south pacific and he's watching dolphins at night and then he's taking up everything else and he sees these very small type of fish and he starts to wonder why god would spend so much time making something so inconsequential so beautiful and it seems like such a i don't know, for some reason like a very sublime thought and it made you think about how much we appreciate natural science and the earth...
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but in my tenure in the office in los angeles, we had three states in the entire south pacific to have as our territory. there were only six of us. so, we were really scattered. i was on the road but every third or fourth day. so, i had a life that was on to the beeper. we didn't have faxes in those days, we don't even have ways of transmitting information, it was the good old phone and pagers were just coming in. >> you certainly have seen a lot of change and technology since you started out, both in aviation technology and just -- >> general. >> general technology. >> yes. anytime i teach someone to fly, it's a challenge. of course, going back to our earlier conversation, the kids of today are great with. but if i take a person that has not had any athletic abilities, they are 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. >> that's a very important. what would you consider your most significant accomplishment? >> well ecology was. i haven't gotten area. if i can make it's a st
but in my tenure in the office in los angeles, we had three states in the entire south pacific to have as our territory. there were only six of us. so, we were really scattered. i was on the road but every third or fourth day. so, i had a life that was on to the beeper. we didn't have faxes in those days, we don't even have ways of transmitting information, it was the good old phone and pagers were just coming in. >> you certainly have seen a lot of change and technology since you started...
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move in to taiwan where 90% of the semi conductor chips are being manufactured, if we look at the south pacificsecurity agreement with the solomon islands that my dad's generation liberated and now they're going to try to take it back and redraw the maps in the pacific that the greatest generation liberated. >> sandra: we all had our eyes glued the past couple hours watching that world cup game where u.s. pulled off victory against iran. that game happening in the middle of rising tensions, obviously, congressman. i want your thoughts on that in the political hostility that we've seen around the games. >> what is great, iran lost to the united states 1-0. that is fantastic news. it shows you china, russia, north korea, iran, this censoring free speech. they got mad at their own players that didn't sing the iranian national anthem or the u.s. player that had the iranian flag without the republic symbol on it. china censors people, surveil. north korea, iran, russia, they're all aligned. we need to stand up for the people of iran as well and the women of iran that have been so brutally cracked do
move in to taiwan where 90% of the semi conductor chips are being manufactured, if we look at the south pacificsecurity agreement with the solomon islands that my dad's generation liberated and now they're going to try to take it back and redraw the maps in the pacific that the greatest generation liberated. >> sandra: we all had our eyes glued the past couple hours watching that world cup game where u.s. pulled off victory against iran. that game happening in the middle of rising...
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got really into spiders for a while and then he is going through patagonia and somewhere in the south pacific and is watching dolphins at night these picking up oysters and everything else and he sees these very well very small type of fish honey source of wonder why god would spend so much time making something so inconsequential so beautiful and it justt seemed like for some reason like a very blind thought had really made you think about just how much we appreciate natural science and the earth every thing else different way it's always started to look at dinosaur bones and fossils in a different way and start to appreciate doesn't wake you never really thought of the whether religious or not come just how beautiful this is. >> one of the questions that i was going to ask you, later was how doing this research and spitting years that you did on the change a how we change you d i've seen all be rocks moving in that world and if you see the world differently estimates of akamai am curious certainly a seat dinosaur displays differently but do you see the world a little differently, the earth
got really into spiders for a while and then he is going through patagonia and somewhere in the south pacific and is watching dolphins at night these picking up oysters and everything else and he sees these very well very small type of fish honey source of wonder why god would spend so much time making something so inconsequential so beautiful and it justt seemed like for some reason like a very blind thought had really made you think about just how much we appreciate natural science and the...
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i think back to the south pacific.have got to be carefully taught. ♪ you've got to be taught to hate and fear ♪ ♪ it has got to be drowned in your dear little ear you've got to be taught the russians to hate in order to remain part of the fourth estate you've got to -- ♪ i made at the last two lines but that is what it is. we have had six years of ununded hati russians. i mentioned russia-gate. for the fourth of state, we do a re service by saying, we were wrong about that. e russia did not hack into the dnc and they did not do all of those other dastardly things they were accused of. let those 35 russian diplomats comeback in and let's talk to each other. let's work this out. there is no reason we can't make a deal. juan: i would like to bring in matt duss on this issue. matt, as a foreign policy adviser to bernie sanders, famously and advocate for peace not war, what is your perspective on war war how this can end? and also the issue of how it began? >> thank you for having me, first of all. i would say the easiest w
i think back to the south pacific.have got to be carefully taught. ♪ you've got to be taught to hate and fear ♪ ♪ it has got to be drowned in your dear little ear you've got to be taught the russians to hate in order to remain part of the fourth estate you've got to -- ♪ i made at the last two lines but that is what it is. we have had six years of ununded hati russians. i mentioned russia-gate. for the fourth of state, we do a re service by saying, we were wrong about that. e russia did...
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not the kind that spews big ash clouds like other islands in the south pacific. large popping that island. and the national park is open with restrictions today. the people are lucky enough to be there, will see this and here is why native hawaiians are so excited. take a listen to this. [ speaking non-english ]. >> reporter: lucca is a native hawaiian practitioner on kiluae. the most active of the volcanoes on the big island. [ speaking non-english ]. >> reporter: and he carries on the belief that this molten power is evidence of the goddess pale. even when she is rearranging entire neighborhoods with the kind of eruption that came in 2018, she is described with an affection normally reserved for temperamental relatives. imagine if the whole world looked at their environment as their grandmother. or their father. treat them very differently. you know? so that's how we try to treat our environment in that same way. we look at them as, as family. >> reporter: to hawaiians, volcanoes national park is as sacred as the vatican to catholics or the mecca to muslims. >>
not the kind that spews big ash clouds like other islands in the south pacific. large popping that island. and the national park is open with restrictions today. the people are lucky enough to be there, will see this and here is why native hawaiians are so excited. take a listen to this. [ speaking non-english ]. >> reporter: lucca is a native hawaiian practitioner on kiluae. the most active of the volcanoes on the big island. [ speaking non-english ]. >> reporter: and he carries on...
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the country in the air force at the time known as the 13th army corps bombardment group for the south pacific. a member of the greatest generation, lou has honorably served our runt any world war ii, completing 50 combat missions with the 13th army air corps bombardment group esm he wrote a wonderful book chronicling his experience in the war which i highly recommend to everyone interested in finding out what it was like to be an average member of the air force, enlisting and learning and growing and sacrificing. after the war, lou came home to washington mills and married the love of his life, jane. on may 5, 1945, after moving to denver to complete lou's military service. the couple moved back to washington mills where they would live together for 76 years until jane's passing in 2021. upon moving back to washington mills, lou worked as a welder for utica structural steel before taking over his father-in-law's service stations with his two sons. later he'd take on two force the hart town and hartford highway police departments as well as being a mechanic he served as a member of the wellvil
the country in the air force at the time known as the 13th army corps bombardment group for the south pacific. a member of the greatest generation, lou has honorably served our runt any world war ii, completing 50 combat missions with the 13th army air corps bombardment group esm he wrote a wonderful book chronicling his experience in the war which i highly recommend to everyone interested in finding out what it was like to be an average member of the air force, enlisting and learning and...
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below average in the south and pacific northwest. near-normal for parts of the rockies, midwest. average for the planes. guess who wells is included for a change? yes, california. that's great to see. 33 to 40% chance between november 11 which is a week from tomorrow through the 17th that we get above average precipitation. this is not a done deal. it's encouraging to see. the recent rain hasn't done anything for our drought, extreme to a exceptional drought continues. parts of the bay area in that extreme to severe category. high pressure in control. we had a dry, sunny day today. low-pressure has moved on. atmospheric river into the pacific northwest. some rain in the next few days as we head into next week. right now, we are feeling the chills. 40's and 30's. lowe's this morning were anywhere from the low 30's in places like santa rosa to mid 40's. it was cold and frosty. oakland airport camera back toward san francisco. it's clear. another chilly night with patchy morning frost. wet weather continues into next week. tomorrow morning, bundle up before you go. mid 30's to upper
below average in the south and pacific northwest. near-normal for parts of the rockies, midwest. average for the planes. guess who wells is included for a change? yes, california. that's great to see. 33 to 40% chance between november 11 which is a week from tomorrow through the 17th that we get above average precipitation. this is not a done deal. it's encouraging to see. the recent rain hasn't done anything for our drought, extreme to a exceptional drought continues. parts of the bay area in...
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while and then he and he's going to they're going through patagonia or they're going somewhere in south pacific. and he's watching, you know, dolphins at night. then he's picking up oysters and everything else. and he sees these very same exactly what is happening. it happens very small of fish. and he starts to wonder why god would spend so much time making something so inconsequential, so beautiful. and it just seemed like a i don't know. so some like a very sublime thought. it really made you think about just how how much we appreciate natural science the natural the natural, you know, the earth and everything else in a different way. so, you know, i started looking at dinosaur bones and fossils in a different too that you start to appreciate this in a way that you never really thought of. yeah. you know, whether you religious or not, just how beautiful this is. yeah. since you mentioned one of the questions i was going to ask you later was how doing this research, spending the years you did on it changed you? i assume all of your books living in that world that made you see the world differ
while and then he and he's going to they're going through patagonia or they're going somewhere in south pacific. and he's watching, you know, dolphins at night. then he's picking up oysters and everything else. and he sees these very same exactly what is happening. it happens very small of fish. and he starts to wonder why god would spend so much time making something so inconsequential, so beautiful. and it just seemed like a i don't know. so some like a very sublime thought. it really made...
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who is listens like china and russia that we are defending south korea and western japan and the south pacificde deterred. that is the goal of these exercises, to show north korea what can be done. do you agree with secretary austin? >> the fact that they sent 180 aircraft toward the south korean border. in essence, they were flying along the border right here, north of this. and the south koreans and the u.s. responded with this, yes, deterrence does work because the north koreans didn't come further south. we don't go further north. but they don't go further south. it prevents a repeat of what happened in 1950 when the korean war started which was an invasion of north korea of south korea, and that is something that showcases the defensive capability, the deterrence capabilities of the u.s. and its allies. >> this exercise vigilant tomorrow, it was extended by a day, and i believe it ended today. >> right. >> there is -- do you have a sense of what the u.s. may do next? we know secretary austin said they will rotate assets and not place more permanent assets. >> yeah. so what the u.s. is gen
who is listens like china and russia that we are defending south korea and western japan and the south pacificde deterred. that is the goal of these exercises, to show north korea what can be done. do you agree with secretary austin? >> the fact that they sent 180 aircraft toward the south korean border. in essence, they were flying along the border right here, north of this. and the south koreans and the u.s. responded with this, yes, deterrence does work because the north koreans didn't...
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below average in the south and pacific northwest. near-normal for parts of the rockies, midwest.lanes. guess who wells is included for a change? yes, california. that's great to see. 33 to 40% chance between november 11 which is a week from tomorrow through the 17th that we get above average precipitation. this is not a done deal. it's encouraging to see. the recent rain hasn't done anything for our drought, extreme to a exceptional drought continues. parts of the bay area in that extreme to severe category. high pressure in control. we had a dry, sunny day today. low-pressure has moved on. atmospheric river into the pacific northwest. some rain in the next few days as we head into next week. right now, we are feeling the chills. 40's and 30's. lowe's this morning were anywhere from the low 30's in places like santa rosa to mid 40's. it was cold and frosty. oakland airport camera back toward san francisco. it's clear. another chilly night with patchy morning frost. wet weather continues into next week. tomorrow morning, bundle up before you go. mid 30's to upper 40's. a few high
below average in the south and pacific northwest. near-normal for parts of the rockies, midwest.lanes. guess who wells is included for a change? yes, california. that's great to see. 33 to 40% chance between november 11 which is a week from tomorrow through the 17th that we get above average precipitation. this is not a done deal. it's encouraging to see. the recent rain hasn't done anything for our drought, extreme to a exceptional drought continues. parts of the bay area in that extreme to...
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now, tsunami waves have been recorded in american samoa following a powerful earthquake in the south pacific. a magnitude 7.3. quake was sent it in the sea around tonga and sanaa me wanting remains in place in the kingdom residence have been advised to move to higher ground in january of volcanic eruption near tonga, triggered at synonymy, the destroy villages knocked out communications. the owners of ocean viking say the drama surrounding the rescue ship docking is a failure by european states to deal with the humanitarian emergency people on board the vessel or disembarking after a dr. earlier and a military naval base in too long. this is the 1st time frances allowed a boat carrying migrants rescued from the mediterranean into one of its ports. and it did so because it leaves new foreign government refused to help us bring in natasha butler, who was at the port natasha, you've been following that press conference by a swiss mitty deloney, the charity that was not running the boat involved in managing the people on board, what are they saying? what are you learning? yes, we've heard more d
now, tsunami waves have been recorded in american samoa following a powerful earthquake in the south pacific. a magnitude 7.3. quake was sent it in the sea around tonga and sanaa me wanting remains in place in the kingdom residence have been advised to move to higher ground in january of volcanic eruption near tonga, triggered at synonymy, the destroy villages knocked out communications. the owners of ocean viking say the drama surrounding the rescue ship docking is a failure by european states...
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another has made strategic visits to south pacific islands including striking the cooperation deal with solomon islands. there are lots of geopolitics, they are big down in the south china sea. the u.s. is trying to counter china's moves in the indo pacific region through its more recent trade agreements with 13 indo pacific nations. that is something that the u.s. trade representative is here trying to pitch and we are going to get a speech later today from, harris -- from kamala harris. she is set to give a speech defending joe biden's stance against critics. that is how we stand right now. the first day of the leader summit. >> xi jinping and others meeting. what is expected to be the result of that? they have been far apart and countries are nervous about china's rising power looking to potential military aggression, etc.. where do you think xi jinping stands on the and how is it going to go between these two leaders? stephen: there are legacy issues dating back to world war ii between china and japan. japan is a staunch ally of the u.s.. it's a close issue to japan. there are legac
another has made strategic visits to south pacific islands including striking the cooperation deal with solomon islands. there are lots of geopolitics, they are big down in the south china sea. the u.s. is trying to counter china's moves in the indo pacific region through its more recent trade agreements with 13 indo pacific nations. that is something that the u.s. trade representative is here trying to pitch and we are going to get a speech later today from, harris -- from kamala harris. she...
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they also saw the foreign minister make a number of trips to south pacific islands. they had that strategic deal signed with the solomon items -- islands and you can bet your bottom dollar xi jinping is talking with other pacific island leaders here, including papa new guinea, about some form of strategic or development cooperation going forward. so we will have to see exactly what kamala harris has to say but it shapes up to be a very interesting day with other world leaders giving keynote speakers including the french president emmanuel macron giving a speech later this morning, as well as justin trudeau of canada giving a speech on that zero emissions sometime mid day. yvonne: we are still continuing to follow this story when it comes to north korea some lines crossing when it comes to nhk. they say the north korean missile still in the air may fall in japan's economic zone. so basically, it's still in the air. but earlier, they say this may presumed to be an icbm. talk us through the timing of all this. stephen: absolutely. it comes at a very critical time when m
they also saw the foreign minister make a number of trips to south pacific islands. they had that strategic deal signed with the solomon items -- islands and you can bet your bottom dollar xi jinping is talking with other pacific island leaders here, including papa new guinea, about some form of strategic or development cooperation going forward. so we will have to see exactly what kamala harris has to say but it shapes up to be a very interesting day with other world leaders giving keynote...
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the funds are dedicated to the most vulnerable states in africa, as well as the caribbean and pacific south africans. we spoke to consider the you move trivia publicity stunt. why is it that for a while now? all for the previous time did not come. i did do it for 2 africans. and now that to do health issues, which roacha or you cream and add that to is the one in the african continent you what african nations to support them if they were supposed to bring money all along, then the money was coming, and now they are increasing it, it means they're trying to buy the vote of the africans, africa, much theory from discipline to you may press and i don't trust them because they are dripping from all that as well. for most of most of the, both very close to the doctor came for a month with life. i used to not do much. i don't you could been through and i don't see been like good africans have reasons to be concerned. while millions on the continent struggle with food insecurity, the grain deals signed between russia, ukraine, tortilla, and the un was aimed at helping those in greatest need. but o
the funds are dedicated to the most vulnerable states in africa, as well as the caribbean and pacific south africans. we spoke to consider the you move trivia publicity stunt. why is it that for a while now? all for the previous time did not come. i did do it for 2 africans. and now that to do health issues, which roacha or you cream and add that to is the one in the african continent you what african nations to support them if they were supposed to bring money all along, then the money was...
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the funds are dedicated to the most vulnerable states in africa, as well as the caribbean and pacific south africans we spoke to consider the you move to be a publicity spot. why he's dead for a while now. oh, for the previous time, did not come. i did do it for to uppercase, and now that to do health issues which roacha or you cream, and that that is the one in the african continent. you who had african nations to support them if they were supposed to bring money all along, then the money was coming, and now they are increasing it. it means they're trying to buy the vote of the africans. african won't stay away from discipline to you. mid prison, i don't trust them because they are dripping for a ball. that's why god, most of most of both are dead replug season. dr. cook, for a month with do much. i don't, you could been thrown out and i don't see been like africans have reasons to be concerned. while millions on the continent struggle with food insecurity, the grain deal sign between russia, ukraine, turkey, and the un was aimed at helping those and greatest need. but of the millions of t
the funds are dedicated to the most vulnerable states in africa, as well as the caribbean and pacific south africans we spoke to consider the you move to be a publicity spot. why he's dead for a while now. oh, for the previous time, did not come. i did do it for to uppercase, and now that to do health issues which roacha or you cream, and that that is the one in the african continent. you who had african nations to support them if they were supposed to bring money all along, then the money was...
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funds are allocated to the most vulnerable states in africa, as well as the caribbean and the pacific south africans we spoke to consider that you may be more of a publicity stunt. why is it that for a while now or for the previous time, did not come? i did do it for 2 africans. and now that did you have issues with russia or you cream and that, that is the one in all of the african continent. you who had african nations to support them if they, they were supposed to bring money all along, then the money was coming. and now the increase in it is me. they're trying to buy the vote. and her, of the africans, african was the only from this wasn't a, you may press and i don't trust them because they are dripping from all. that is why gone through most of most of the, both of the results that they came from offered that was on my laziness too much. i love to been through, and i don't see be like good africans have reasons to be concerned, while millions on the continent struggle with food insecurity, the grain deal, which was signed between russia, ukraine took here and the un was aimed at helpi
funds are allocated to the most vulnerable states in africa, as well as the caribbean and the pacific south africans we spoke to consider that you may be more of a publicity stunt. why is it that for a while now or for the previous time, did not come? i did do it for 2 africans. and now that did you have issues with russia or you cream and that, that is the one in all of the african continent. you who had african nations to support them if they, they were supposed to bring money all along, then...
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the funds are dedicated to the most vulnerable states in africa, as well as the car being on pacific south africans we spoke to consider that you may be more of a publicity stunt. why is it that for a while now or for the previous time, did not come. i give dues for to africans. and now that to do you have issues with russia or you korean and add that is the one in all the of the african continent. you owe at african asians to support them if they were supposed to bring money all along, then the money coming and now they're increasing it. it means they're trying to buy the vote and her of the africans, africa must deal with him. this important to you, me personally, i don't trust them because they are dripping from all. that is why gone for most of most of the most of their reflexion that they came from africa to live. i used to not do much. i love to been through that and i don't to be like african people do have reason to be concerned, while millions on the continent struggle with food insecurity, the grain deals time between russia, ukraine to kia and the un was aimed at helping those i
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the funds are dedicated to the most vulnerable states in africa, as well as the caribbean, on pacific south africans we spoke to consider the you move to be a publicity stunt. why is it that for a while now or for the previous time did not come. i give deuce food to africans and nowadays to do huff issues which rogia or you korean and add that is de one. in all the other african continent you owe at african asians to support them if they were supposed to bring money all along them and whistled coming. and now they're increasing it. it means they're trying to buy the vote in her, of the africans, africa, much theory from the support to the you may press and i don't trust them because they are dripping from all. that is why don't roger most of most of the, both of their reflexion that they came from africa to die. i used to not do much. i love to been through, and i don't see been like african south reasons to be concerned, while millions on the continent struggle with food insecurity, the grain deal, which was signed between russia, ukraine to kia and the un was aimed at helping those in gre
the funds are dedicated to the most vulnerable states in africa, as well as the caribbean, on pacific south africans we spoke to consider the you move to be a publicity stunt. why is it that for a while now or for the previous time did not come. i give deuce food to africans and nowadays to do huff issues which rogia or you korean and add that is de one. in all the other african continent you owe at african asians to support them if they were supposed to bring money all along them and whistled...
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while tens of millions of americans are still under the threat of storms across the south, parts of the pacific northwest and midwest have been pummelled by snow. drivers in minnesota face slick and at times treacherous conditions. >> i got stuck, took me about an hour. luckily i had a friend with me, so we got out. >> we wanted to get some sledding before everybody came. >> reporter: minneapolis, st. paul, and many other towns in minnesota have declared snow emergencies with more snow expected by the end of the week. forecasters say the storm in the south is moving east across alabama, georgia, and the florida panhandle, bringing with it potential for more tornadoes. in the midwest and northeast, the coming days could bring even more cold air and potentially damaging high winds. anne-marie? >> naomi ruchim in new york. thank you so much. >>> the founder of the right-wing extremist group the oath keepers was found guilty of the rare charge of seditious conspiracy. a federal judge convicted stewart rhodes and one other member of a violent plot to block the peaceful transfer of presidential power
while tens of millions of americans are still under the threat of storms across the south, parts of the pacific northwest and midwest have been pummelled by snow. drivers in minnesota face slick and at times treacherous conditions. >> i got stuck, took me about an hour. luckily i had a friend with me, so we got out. >> we wanted to get some sledding before everybody came. >> reporter: minneapolis, st. paul, and many other towns in minnesota have declared snow emergencies with...
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the question is whether that's convincing, and complications take place even as far south into the pacific islands. >> watching closely when biden meets with xi jinping monday on sidelines of the g20 summit. thank you so much. >> great to be with you. >>> still ahead, a major defeat for russia after ukraine retakes the key city of kherson. what it will mean for vladimir putin's next military move. >>> plus, another big blow for conspiracy theorist alex jones. we'll tell you how much more a judge ordered him to play to sandy hook families, when we come back. frfrench toast the way it's meant to be. try all three flavors. only at ihop. downloload the app and earn free food with every purchase. suffering from sinus congestion, especially at nit? try vicks sinex for instant reef that lasts up to 12 hours. vicks sinex targets congestion at the source, relieving nasal congestion and sinus pressure by reducing swelling in the sinuses. try vicks sinex. hybrid work is here. it's there. it's everywhere. but for someone to be able to work from here, there has to be someone here making sure everything
the question is whether that's convincing, and complications take place even as far south into the pacific islands. >> watching closely when biden meets with xi jinping monday on sidelines of the g20 summit. thank you so much. >> great to be with you. >>> still ahead, a major defeat for russia after ukraine retakes the key city of kherson. what it will mean for vladimir putin's next military move. >>> plus, another big blow for conspiracy theorist alex jones. we'll...