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. >> lambros: yamas. good morning. >> anthony: yamas. lambros: it kind of puts the day into perspective when you start off with a -- with a drink. >> anthony: ah. wow, it's a perfect day for the beach. >> lambros: it's a perfect day, yes. >> anthony: i like the wind here, and actually it's one of the really cool things about this island is it's that breeze, you know, that always. >> lambros: it's like our main past-time, talking about the wind. wind's coming, the wind's leaving, which beach do you go to when the wind is coming from the north. >> anthony: really? >> lambros: the south. yes, most islands want to claim that actually like odysseus, ulysses was from there. >> anthony: right. >> lambros: or homer was from there. it's -- everyone wants to claim, you know, a bit of fame from the mythology to their islands. >> anthony: i can tell you this, ulysses was kind of a dick. he left his wife alone for how long? and how far was he from home? he wasn't that far. >> lambros: he wasn't that far. >> anthony: i mean, he was just dickin' around
. >> lambros: yamas. good morning. >> anthony: yamas. lambros: it kind of puts the day into perspective when you start off with a -- with a drink. >> anthony: ah. wow, it's a perfect day for the beach. >> lambros: it's a perfect day, yes. >> anthony: i like the wind here, and actually it's one of the really cool things about this island is it's that breeze, you know, that always. >> lambros: it's like our main past-time, talking about the wind. wind's coming,...
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. >> reporter: 27-year-old yoke yama volunteers to guide visitors around peace p park in his home town of hiroshima. >> it's not far. it's very close. >> reporter: his grandmother, kyoko, is a survivor who now lives in a nursing home. 71 years ago she saw the city after it had been completely destroyed. >> translator: i still remember that time. it makes me feel so lonely. >> reporter: the memory haunts her. but now she has a message too share with f future generations >> translator: as a grandmother, is there anything you would like to pass on to me? what sort of h hope do you have for peace? >> translator: no war -- no wars should ever happen again. >> reporter: his family history inspired him to study world conflict and peace building. he earned a8úxú molly: welcome to the "france 24 " newsroom. the headlines this hour -- tributes but no apologies. barack obama makes a historic visit to hiroshima. the president meets briefly with survivors as he decries the horrors of war. empty gas pumps, closed nuclear power plants, and violent protests. demonstrationsom against labor reform. do t
. >> reporter: 27-year-old yoke yama volunteers to guide visitors around peace p park in his home town of hiroshima. >> it's not far. it's very close. >> reporter: his grandmother, kyoko, is a survivor who now lives in a nursing home. 71 years ago she saw the city after it had been completely destroyed. >> translator: i still remember that time. it makes me feel so lonely. >> reporter: the memory haunts her. but now she has a message too share with f future...
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>> crowd: yamas. [ glasses clinking ] >>> one of america's favorite past times is lumping people together. like the minorities. take all the people darker than denzel and call them minorities. we all have so many different cultures and religions and things. we believe if you're going to eat pork, you got to use all the pig. you know what i mean? you can't be like white people and scrape off the bacon and the ribs and scrape the rest of it away. let's rhine that, barbecue that. suck on that toe nail. you got to get in there. and i think about that word, "minority" a lot because it's not going to make sense for much longer. according to statistics, 2024, minorities are going to makeup the majority of america. we decided to investigate latino people. i feel i haven't done a good job connecting to my latino brotheress and sisters, especially since they're the largest demographic. a few years from now, there will be a lot more clapping, but right now, it's just you back there holding me down. my name is kamau and i'm on a missions to reach out and experience all the cultures and believed that
>> crowd: yamas. [ glasses clinking ] >>> one of america's favorite past times is lumping people together. like the minorities. take all the people darker than denzel and call them minorities. we all have so many different cultures and religions and things. we believe if you're going to eat pork, you got to use all the pig. you know what i mean? you can't be like white people and scrape off the bacon and the ribs and scrape the rest of it away. let's rhine that, barbecue that....
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♪ >> crowd: yamas. [ glasses clinking ] ♪ ♪ >>> some people must live in great spaces where the sky goesrever. where everyone must bend to the land. where to hunt, to fish, to sleep under that big sky aren't activities, but a way of life. >> it was right here in those mountains that cheyenne and crow battle took place, but i like it. it's very peaceful. ♪ ♪ >> what was it like a hundred years ago? 200 years ago? >> not much different. this was never forested. this is the dry side of the river because the primary winds come from the west. rain tends to blow over here that brings the snow to the mountains. >> legendary writer and poet jim harrison is one of those people and this is his home. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> am i as old as i am? maybe not. time is an industry that could tip us upside down. yesterday i was 7 in the woods. a bandage covered my blind eye. 68 years ago later i could still inhabit that boy's body. i start thinking about a time in between. it is the burden of life to be in the ages without seeing the end of time. ♪ ♪ >> next time you turn off a news cycle filled with shouting
♪ >> crowd: yamas. [ glasses clinking ] ♪ ♪ >>> some people must live in great spaces where the sky goesrever. where everyone must bend to the land. where to hunt, to fish, to sleep under that big sky aren't activities, but a way of life. >> it was right here in those mountains that cheyenne and crow battle took place, but i like it. it's very peaceful. ♪ ♪ >> what was it like a hundred years ago? 200 years ago? >> not much different. this was never...
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>> crowd: yamas. [ glasses clinking ] -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> one of america's favorite pastimes is lumping groups of people together. you know what i am talking about, like the idea of minorities and take the all of the people who are darker than vin diesel and call them minorities. and it does not make any sense, because we have so many cultures and languages and religions and things, and the only thing that bo bonds minorities together is that we believe that if you are going to eat pork, you have to use all of the pig. you know what i mean? you can't just be like the white e people and scrape off the bacon and the ribs and throw the rest of it away. no, you have to get in that pig. and pickle that and rind that, and suck on that toenail. you have to get in there. and i think about that word minority a lot, because it is not going to be make sense for much longer, because according to statistics by the time we get to 2044 the minorities are going to be making up the majorities of america. this week on the show we decided to investigate la tee know people, because i fe
>> crowd: yamas. [ glasses clinking ] -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> one of america's favorite pastimes is lumping groups of people together. you know what i am talking about, like the idea of minorities and take the all of the people who are darker than vin diesel and call them minorities. and it does not make any sense, because we have so many cultures and languages and religions and things, and the only thing that bo bonds minorities together is that we believe that...