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in those times, and using only primitive contemporaneous navigational tools, sailed 5500 miles to tahiti and back a trip that helped spark a hawaiian renaissance, a rebirth of pride and interest in traditional hawaiian culture and identity. the success was monumental. it changed worldview that our ancestors were powerful. they were extraordinarily intelligent, they were courageous, and they were skilled. and so we come from them thompson is a legendary waterman, and he's continued to sail on hokulea as missions. >> native hawaiian, his roots in this valley go back 200 years. >> my grandfather was born here so i grew up milking cows with my grandfather he spent many years learning traditional polynesian navigation techniques from a master mau piailug of the small micronesian island of satawal this is a man that was chosen by his grandfather at one year old. he was put into tidepools to be trained and learning the wind and the water and the fibers he was sailing with his grandfather and then he would never say that in some sense of abuse, but only love, he says, yeah when the wave made the
in those times, and using only primitive contemporaneous navigational tools, sailed 5500 miles to tahiti and back a trip that helped spark a hawaiian renaissance, a rebirth of pride and interest in traditional hawaiian culture and identity. the success was monumental. it changed worldview that our ancestors were powerful. they were extraordinarily intelligent, they were courageous, and they were skilled. and so we come from them thompson is a legendary waterman, and he's continued to sail on...
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you gave her 500 grand to win pennsylvania and she just handed it to him to take a private jet to tahiti. this is the same campaign that the media said was perfect. >> kamala harris rent -- basically ran a flawless campaign. >> it's been very telling about who we are. >> she ran a flawless campaign. >> this really was a historic, flawlessly run campaign. >> jesse: maybe if you are al sharpton. he set it up to here. and he wants the entire democrat establishment to do a walk of shame out of washington and repent for their sins. >> justify what you did wrong and it tell us what you were going to do different because what you've done isn't worth [bleep]. get your head around that. and all of the washington-based democrats going to wine and cheese parties and talking about how misogynistic, get out of washington. go work on a 2026 campaign and do penance to make up for your [bleep] arrogance and stupidity. >> jesse: all they can do is pray for the second coming. hopefully them and another messiah mysteriously appears. evan barker is a former dnc volunteer who quit the party and voted trump.
you gave her 500 grand to win pennsylvania and she just handed it to him to take a private jet to tahiti. this is the same campaign that the media said was perfect. >> kamala harris rent -- basically ran a flawless campaign. >> it's been very telling about who we are. >> she ran a flawless campaign. >> this really was a historic, flawlessly run campaign. >> jesse: maybe if you are al sharpton. he set it up to here. and he wants the entire democrat establishment to...
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nuclear tests by the superpowers were conducted and iter didn't matter where they we central asia or tahiti or wherever were spewing amounts of radioactive waste into the atmosphere and he performed his own calculations about the rise in the incidence off cancer. he took those concerns to the academy of sciences and the soviet leadership. he had that phone he could talk to khrushchev anytime he wanted and didn't fallout of favor of course. he got the message, you design the weapons we will worry about the fallout in the human limitations of the fallout. the government was in the hands of the people who did not really share of concerns and is not about the use of atomic weapons but the testing. when he saw intellectuals being arrested he started -- on their behalf. >> the last question for me we've been talking about some really really noble and good people and p brave people that e haven't talked about the really really bad people as much. i want to make sure we give putin and his ilk a little bit of airtime here specifically the fifth drifter to the kgb in the culminates in a dense section
nuclear tests by the superpowers were conducted and iter didn't matter where they we central asia or tahiti or wherever were spewing amounts of radioactive waste into the atmosphere and he performed his own calculations about the rise in the incidence off cancer. he took those concerns to the academy of sciences and the soviet leadership. he had that phone he could talk to khrushchev anytime he wanted and didn't fallout of favor of course. he got the message, you design the weapons we will...
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nuclear tests that the superpowers were conducting didn't matter whether they were in central asia or tahiti or nevada or wherever, were spewing terrible amounts of radioactive waste into the atmosphere. and he actually performed his own calculus about the rise in the incidence of cancer that was likely to happen 40, 50 years down the road. he took those concerns first to the academy of sciences and then to the soviet leadership. he had that he could talk to andropov or khrushchev for brezhnev pretty much any time he wanted until he fell out of favor. of course. and there again, he he got the message, you know, you're a physicist. you design the weapons. well, we'll worry about the fallout, the the human implications of aboveground testing. so it was a very process of realizing that the government was in the hands of people who did not really share his concerns, not about the use of atomic weapons, even, but even about their their testing. and when he saw intellectual was being arrested, he started getting engaged on their behalf as fascinating. then last question for me. we've been talking
nuclear tests that the superpowers were conducting didn't matter whether they were in central asia or tahiti or nevada or wherever, were spewing terrible amounts of radioactive waste into the atmosphere. and he actually performed his own calculus about the rise in the incidence of cancer that was likely to happen 40, 50 years down the road. he took those concerns first to the academy of sciences and then to the soviet leadership. he had that he could talk to andropov or khrushchev for brezhnev...
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gave kamala 500 grand to win pennsylvania, and she just handed it to al to take a private jet to tahiti. happy die thursday. this is the same campaign that the media said was perfect. kamala harris ran basically a flawless campaign, i think, because she ran an incredible campaign. it's been very telling about who we are. she ran a flawless campaign, and i maintain that this really was an historic, flawlessly run campaign. i mean, it was flawless. if you were al sharpton, but the ragin cajun, he's had it up to here and wants the entire democrat establishment to just do a walk of shame out of washington and repent for their sins. justify what you did wrong and tell us what you're going to do different, because what you've done ain't worth. right? get get your head around that. in all of the washington based democrats farting around, going to wine and cheese parties and talking about how misogynistic get your out of washington and go work on a 2026 campaign and do penance to make up for your god. arrogance and stupidity. all the democrats can now do is just pray for the second coming. hope
gave kamala 500 grand to win pennsylvania, and she just handed it to al to take a private jet to tahiti. happy die thursday. this is the same campaign that the media said was perfect. kamala harris ran basically a flawless campaign, i think, because she ran an incredible campaign. it's been very telling about who we are. she ran a flawless campaign, and i maintain that this really was an historic, flawlessly run campaign. i mean, it was flawless. if you were al sharpton, but the ragin cajun,...
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architect to build the world's first ecologically perfect retreat on a small unhabited island in tahitik that's really worth talking about. >> i have an island nearby. more beautiful than words can describe. and i want to move there. >> an island? >> i want to look at billy zan as brando for a few hour. that's unbelievable. you can't tell what's original footage and what they shot. >> can which one of those two is him. >> on the left. >> only because of the quality of the photo can you tell. >> the composite of him was -- >> that could have been footage from the show. >> we could go to that. >> yeah. >> okay. >> that's italy. >>> next up "stranger things" get ready to dive in one last time. the gang back together for a final season. yesterday netflix announced the show will be returning finally after a two-year hiatus revealing season 5 is set to debut in 2025, plus they dropped a series of photos with the cast straight from the set. not revealing any spoilers herings you'll notice in the pictures they put out, there's no max. there's no 11 played by saddie. we don't know about that yet
architect to build the world's first ecologically perfect retreat on a small unhabited island in tahitik that's really worth talking about. >> i have an island nearby. more beautiful than words can describe. and i want to move there. >> an island? >> i want to look at billy zan as brando for a few hour. that's unbelievable. you can't tell what's original footage and what they shot. >> can which one of those two is him. >> on the left. >> only because of the...