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the army was a latecomer to the pacific war. you recall the army's traditional focus on the mainland. in the pacific war, the army is interested in the initial operations to take southeast asia. they called it the southern operation and it is to take over what they called the southern resources area. in the framework of the pacific war, the army is interested in great britain. great britain is their primary enemy in the pacific war. their primary objective after the pacific war begins in 1941 is to finish the war in china. asia,occupying southeast the army is interested in getting back to their war in china. as far as the pacific war is concerned, they are more interested in fighting the british rather than the americans. they are thinking of chasing the british -- they have pushed them out of singapore and they are thinking of pushing them out of burma and possibly india. as for the americans and the pacific ocean, this is putting it simply but it is the navy's problem. even after december 1841. 1941.ember when the pacific war
the army was a latecomer to the pacific war. you recall the army's traditional focus on the mainland. in the pacific war, the army is interested in the initial operations to take southeast asia. they called it the southern operation and it is to take over what they called the southern resources area. in the framework of the pacific war, the army is interested in great britain. great britain is their primary enemy in the pacific war. their primary objective after the pacific war begins in 1941...
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specific ocean area for the pacific war. like i said, if you recall the army traditional focus on the mainland, in the pacific war, the army of course are interested in the initial operations to take southeast asia. they call it the southern operations to take over what they called the southern resource area. for the pacific war, the armies interested in great britain. he is the primary enemy in the war. this is to finish the war in china. after occupying southeast asia, the army is interested in getting back to the war in china and as far as the pacific was concerned, they are more interested in fighting the british and the americans. they're thinking of chasing the british out of singapore and malaysia. they are thinking of pushing them out of burma and possibly india. this is when the americans in the american ocean resolved this problem. even after december 1941, and so when the pacific war begins, they commit nine divisions to the new war and almost all of them are in southeast asia. the only ground force that the army
specific ocean area for the pacific war. like i said, if you recall the army traditional focus on the mainland, in the pacific war, the army of course are interested in the initial operations to take southeast asia. they call it the southern operations to take over what they called the southern resource area. for the pacific war, the armies interested in great britain. he is the primary enemy in the war. this is to finish the war in china. after occupying southeast asia, the army is interested...
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across the pacific to tokyo. millions and millions of women who would never lifted a finger outside of their own homes had the world house in order. these were the uniforms of the hidden army. these were their weapons. and these were the results they help to achieve. some -- it must've called for some pretty fancy explaining by the statistical experts. >> these women are unemployed. play girls with new toys. nothing more. >> invasion came to north africa , working side-by-side. women who helped discard the equipment. women have helped rivet the planes. women had manufactured the radio tubes. the first major invasion was accomplished triumphantly. they earned the respect of the men behind them. couldwere some jobs that -- that a woman could do even better than men. jobs that required a more delicate touch and sensitive fingers. the american woman, to every man's surprise had one industrial first. the brave nurses, risking their lives on the battlefront. by the end of 1943, the hidden nearly 30% in war production l
across the pacific to tokyo. millions and millions of women who would never lifted a finger outside of their own homes had the world house in order. these were the uniforms of the hidden army. these were their weapons. and these were the results they help to achieve. some -- it must've called for some pretty fancy explaining by the statistical experts. >> these women are unemployed. play girls with new toys. nothing more. >> invasion came to north africa , working side-by-side....
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economic aid and special rights for a trio of equatorial pacific island nations used by the u.s. military, including for thef scoresclear tests in thed 1940s 0s that rendered some of the marshall islands, like bikini atoll, uninhabitable. rtday, with good jobs in s supply in the marshall islands, unemployment is hovering around 40%, leaving for america makes sense r many. american pacific international, has been here for half a century and iss the countrggest private employer. he says that so many peoawe have move that it's a struggle to hire and hold onto skilled local worker you employ hundreds, how many have you lost to migration to the states?fr >> i'md to guess. >> reporter: over the years, hundreds? >> oh, yeah, definitely. >> reporter: recent years, many more? >> without a doubt. most of our marshallese are either very young, or very old. the more productive ages, between 25, 45, there's a smaller percentage, e those people go. sp reporter: isaac marty told us his $4 an hour newaper job barely paid for food, making leaving the islands the only option to make sense. >> i lo
economic aid and special rights for a trio of equatorial pacific island nations used by the u.s. military, including for thef scoresclear tests in thed 1940s 0s that rendered some of the marshall islands, like bikini atoll, uninhabitable. rtday, with good jobs in s supply in the marshall islands, unemployment is hovering around 40%, leaving for america makes sense r many. american pacific international, has been here for half a century and iss the countrggest private employer. he says that so...
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gradually sank to the depths of the pacific. that stability, dependability. >> if you have no objections. >> hopefully you did it better than i did. divan on the wing. supposed to put the right-hand turn emphasis on the door in the back. put it in that thread so i could get up. i pulled the ripcord too early. my head struck the tail of the plane so much so i thought i had really been wounded. one of the pilots who was flying a fighter torpedo bomber saw me dropped some medical supplies he thought i had been really hurt it was really like that like dropping a baseball on your side to hit the whole side of my skin off but no damage at all. i'm not too proud of that part of my exit from the airplane. it's not a too easy plane to get out . you couldn't upside down because you had a bar on top of your head. >>> every weekend american history tv brings you 48 hours of unique programming, exploring our nation's past. your schedule and archive of all our programs visit c-span3/ history. >>> takes a much larger piece than it does anywher
gradually sank to the depths of the pacific. that stability, dependability. >> if you have no objections. >> hopefully you did it better than i did. divan on the wing. supposed to put the right-hand turn emphasis on the door in the back. put it in that thread so i could get up. i pulled the ripcord too early. my head struck the tail of the plane so much so i thought i had really been wounded. one of the pilots who was flying a fighter torpedo bomber saw me dropped some medical...
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in the middle of a seemingly endless pacific ocean. below us chains of mostly uninhabited islands that together form the nation of the marshall islands. which is not a castle no doubt the british army right. with our bombs picked up by spending christmas carried out stop making history. spread over two million square kilometers of the central pacific the marshall islands is a scattering of more than a thousand islands and eyelets. few people have heard of in a we talk but it's the ground zero of us nuclear testing in the pacific. the welcome sign he said what we've come to see but when you know what it really is a few would want to visit this place. the settle is a roof over the islands so remote that there's no regular transport in or out it'll be a week before our plane returns if we're lucky. it's a stunning place. hides a. secret. i. i. i. i. this is a place whose atomic past is. seed into its present the people of in a way top were forced into exile by the atomic fool and allowed to return after three decades a new generation is l
in the middle of a seemingly endless pacific ocean. below us chains of mostly uninhabited islands that together form the nation of the marshall islands. which is not a castle no doubt the british army right. with our bombs picked up by spending christmas carried out stop making history. spread over two million square kilometers of the central pacific the marshall islands is a scattering of more than a thousand islands and eyelets. few people have heard of in a we talk but it's the ground zero...
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so eloquently from john, 20-year-old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese in the pacific. he was part of a courageous generation of young americans who led the charge against overwhelming odds and the historic battle of supremacy in the pacific against the colossal military might of imperial japan. that is what george bush did the summer he turned 20. many men of different talents and skills have served as president and many more will do so as a decades unfold. bringing strength and glory to these united states of america. 50 or hundred years some now as historians review the accomplishments and context of all who have served as president, i believe it will be said that the life of this country, the united states which is in my judgment, the greatest democratic republic may god has ever placed on the face of this earth. i believe it will be said that no occupant of the oval office was more courageous, more principled, and more honorable than george herbert walker bush. george bush was a man of high accomplishment. he had a delightful sense of humor. he was a lot of fun. a
so eloquently from john, 20-year-old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese in the pacific. he was part of a courageous generation of young americans who led the charge against overwhelming odds and the historic battle of supremacy in the pacific against the colossal military might of imperial japan. that is what george bush did the summer he turned 20. many men of different talents and skills have served as president and many more will do so as a decades unfold. bringing...
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pacific. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. yoho: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise in support of house resolution 1091. this resolution calls the atrocities committed genes against the rohingya what they are. genocide. and ask the government of burma to release two innocent journalists who were framed for helping to bring this -- these crimes to light. i want to thank my predecessor as chair of the subcommittee on asia and the pacific subcommittee, congressman chabot and ranking member engel, for introducing this resolution. since august, 2017, 700,000 rohingya have fled their homes in rakhine to the neighboring bangladesh to escape the violence perpetrated by the burmese military. almost a million rohingya refugees have been driven out of their homes and are sheltering in bangladesh. they, the rohingya, didn't just decide to pick up their belongings one day to leave. they are fearing for their lives so left. the united nations released a report just mon
pacific. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. yoho: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise in support of house resolution 1091. this resolution calls the atrocities committed genes against the rohingya what they are. genocide. and ask the government of burma to release two innocent journalists who were framed for helping to bring this -- these crimes to light. i want to thank my predecessor as chair of the subcommittee on asia and the pacific subcommittee,...
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bush making their way to the union pacific railroad. from there the president will be a special train, a train where the engine is 4141, the union pacific tilt this engine for this purpose. it will carry him to college station, texas for the ceremony later today. arriving at college station at texas a&m university at about 4:30 eastern this afternoon. at the bushater presidential library and museum. a family plot behind the library who to his wife, barbara, died in april. also buried there is their their daughter robin who died at age three. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this is the union pacific facility outside of houston. the motorcade with former president george h.w. bush on its way. trains designated to carry the president to texas a&m university. we expect a short ceremony at the train yard. the train ride running some 70 miles or so. afternoon, the arrival ceremony
bush making their way to the union pacific railroad. from there the president will be a special train, a train where the engine is 4141, the union pacific tilt this engine for this purpose. it will carry him to college station, texas for the ceremony later today. arriving at college station at texas a&m university at about 4:30 eastern this afternoon. at the bushater presidential library and museum. a family plot behind the library who to his wife, barbara, died in april. also buried there...
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pacific north north, and the pacific plate to the south. this is what makes this earthquake country. all the pressure moving in the opposite direction builds up this pressure. so we all know we're in earthquake country, simple things you may forget. if you're inside when it happens, do not run out of the building. falling debris is a top hazard. be in the interior of the building. that is the best. hallways are not the safest. get under a desk or table. the aftershocks will continue. drop, cover, and hold. >>> social media flooded with the moments during the quake and what happened afterwards, including this video from a security camera. look at the car here. it looks like someone is in it trying to rock it back and forth to get it out of the snow. that is just the earthquake shaking the car. there is nobody in the car. and look at this shadow from the tree. you can see the tree shaking as a result of that big earthquake. there is also drone video we want to show you. this is waldron lake. the ice was eight inches thick yesterday. there are
pacific north north, and the pacific plate to the south. this is what makes this earthquake country. all the pressure moving in the opposite direction builds up this pressure. so we all know we're in earthquake country, simple things you may forget. if you're inside when it happens, do not run out of the building. falling debris is a top hazard. be in the interior of the building. that is the best. hallways are not the safest. get under a desk or table. the aftershocks will continue. drop,...
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i know that it's very rare for them to paint one of these trains, union pacific. any of the cover of an >> that's the color, their trademark. but they love george bush. he wanted this, and if it gets a fitting tribute. it's fascinating to see the air force one colors and the number 4141. i was so stunned when i saw up close and personal with a fresh coat of paint. it was so inspirational. >> harris: i did know the detail it had been painted, in your district. had you been inside the train? you can give us some details about what is going on with 4141 as the motorcade pulls up. >> i have not been inside that engine, but i can tell you it's a beautiful, important piece of work by the men and women in north little rock, arkansas, at union pacific. >> harris: the motorcade is arriving now. the nation has watched in the last 24 hours together, the ceremonies, the memorializing of this president. this has a finality to it now, congressman hill. we know that this is the final route to his resting place. and it will go through several cities as we have been sharing with o
i know that it's very rare for them to paint one of these trains, union pacific. any of the cover of an >> that's the color, their trademark. but they love george bush. he wanted this, and if it gets a fitting tribute. it's fascinating to see the air force one colors and the number 4141. i was so stunned when i saw up close and personal with a fresh coat of paint. it was so inspirational. >> harris: i did know the detail it had been painted, in your district. had you been inside the...
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responding to disasters in the caribbean, the pacific, the gulf and atlantic coast. we searched thousands of personnel, dozens of airplanes and cutters, small boats to respond to hurricanes. saving thousands of lives and ensuring the quick recovery of marine transportations. i will talk more about that. these efforts have helped when the -- win the hearts and trust of the american public we serve and our political leaders. let me extend a hearty thank you to the members of the press today that cover the coast guard and the other federal, state and local agencies that responded to these disasters. it is helpful to tell that story and capture the human element. there are a lot of human elements so thank you for your work. when people talk about our coast guard, they often mention crisis response. but i would encourage you to remember that we are first and foremost a military force. with unique authorities and capabilities. our service response of mariners and was -- in distress, secure borders and conduct law enforcement, regulate waterways and operate 24 hours a day,
responding to disasters in the caribbean, the pacific, the gulf and atlantic coast. we searched thousands of personnel, dozens of airplanes and cutters, small boats to respond to hurricanes. saving thousands of lives and ensuring the quick recovery of marine transportations. i will talk more about that. these efforts have helped when the -- win the hearts and trust of the american public we serve and our political leaders. let me extend a hearty thank you to the members of the press today that...
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already. >> reporter: neighbors are getting sandbags ready for waves which may break over the pacific seawall. but these waves are not even close to the monster waves officials say are coming to spots like ocean beach in the next 24 hours. >> at this time we're being told that these waives are going to be large enough to reach our see walls at ocean beach. >> if anyone is even stepping foot on the sand these waves could creep up onttheir chest, take them into the pacific ocean. >> reporter: the waves could top 40 feet. san francisco fire and safety officials warning people to stay off ocean beach, the warning now posted at this fire house on geary. the national weather service tweeting this dire message. stay back from the ocean or risk certain death. joy andrews is heeding the warning. >> that's like a tsunami. it really could be. we better keep ourselves off the beach. >> reporter: the big wave warning goes double for dare double surfers. >> there's a very small number of people who can surf waves like that here at ocean beach. >> reporter: i asked if he'll try to surf tomorrow. he
already. >> reporter: neighbors are getting sandbags ready for waves which may break over the pacific seawall. but these waves are not even close to the monster waves officials say are coming to spots like ocean beach in the next 24 hours. >> at this time we're being told that these waives are going to be large enough to reach our see walls at ocean beach. >> if anyone is even stepping foot on the sand these waves could creep up onttheir chest, take them into the pacific...
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in support of the indo-pacific strategy, the u.s. aid promotes governance that's the representative of the will and interests of the people and is infused with democratic principles of participation, inclusion, transparency and accountability. we promote adherence to international rules and standards and support legal institutional respect for human rights. the protection of which is a cornerstone of strong democratic governance. we have achieved some notable progress. however, we recognize that we still have a lot of way to go. and must remain steadfast in our engagement. before closing i'd like to mention our work. about concerning proving gove governance in the natural resource sector. in which countries depend are, increasingly threatened by irresponsible extraction, predatory behavior and poor governance, that's why u.s. aid prioritizes improving the management of natural resources across asia. that foster adherence to internationally accepted standards. including environmental safeguards that help to mitigate the entry of preda
in support of the indo-pacific strategy, the u.s. aid promotes governance that's the representative of the will and interests of the people and is infused with democratic principles of participation, inclusion, transparency and accountability. we promote adherence to international rules and standards and support legal institutional respect for human rights. the protection of which is a cornerstone of strong democratic governance. we have achieved some notable progress. however, we recognize...
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rain coming in later today in areas of the pacific northwest. we're pretty clear throughout much of the country. as we devcontinue through the w, we have a storm in the midwest and then a big storm heads into the east. anybody with any plans especially friday, major airport delays, especially in the northeast. we'll be right back. once i started looking for car insurance, it was a no-brainer. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. the geico app makes it easy to manage my policy. i can pay my bill, add a new driver, or even file a claim. woo, hey now! that's a win-win. thank you! switch to geico®. it's a win-win. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® ok, i...is it...? clearblue digital pregnancy test... ...with smart countdown, gives unmistakably clear... ...results written in words. over 99% accurate. absolute clarity, when you need it most. >>> in today's top stories, the "washington post" has obtained a dra
rain coming in later today in areas of the pacific northwest. we're pretty clear throughout much of the country. as we devcontinue through the w, we have a storm in the midwest and then a big storm heads into the east. anybody with any plans especially friday, major airport delays, especially in the northeast. we'll be right back. once i started looking for car insurance, it was a no-brainer. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. the...
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in the middle of a seemingly endless pacific ocean. below us chains of mostly uninhabited islands that together form the nation of the marshall islands. which is not a castle no doubt the british army right. now much of my life was carried out some think it's history. spread over two million square kilometers of the central pacific the marshall islands is a scattering of more than a thousand islands and eyelets. few people have heard of in a we talk but it's the ground zero of us nuclear testing in the pacific. the welcome sign he said what we've come to see but when you know what it really is a few would want to visit this place. the circle is a roof over the islands so remote that there's no regular transport in or out it'll be a week before our plane returns if we're lucky. it's a stunning place. the. secret. i. this is a place whose atomic past is. seed into its present the people of in a way talk were forced into exile by the atomic fall after allowed to return after three decades a new generation is learning about the traditions
in the middle of a seemingly endless pacific ocean. below us chains of mostly uninhabited islands that together form the nation of the marshall islands. which is not a castle no doubt the british army right. now much of my life was carried out some think it's history. spread over two million square kilometers of the central pacific the marshall islands is a scattering of more than a thousand islands and eyelets. few people have heard of in a we talk but it's the ground zero of us nuclear...
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the indo asia pacific region of is of -- region is critical importance to the united states. our closest people to people links, and our strongest commercial and economic ties. the administration has recognized this priority in both the national security strategy document and the subs free and open indo pacific strategy. the united states must adapt to new and emerging geostrategy realities and recognize the competitive nature of our relationship with china. the asia reassurance initiative aria s. a key component of this effort. it provides the administration with the direction and resource it is needs for meaningful implementation of this free and open indo pacific asia strategy . it cements u.s. leadership in the region by reassuring our allies and deterring our adversaries. it strengthens our security commitments with our allies and builds the capacity of our many partners in the region to combat terrorism and to stop aggressive actors. the bill reaffirms long-standing treaty alliances in asia with australia, south korea, and japan. and calls for building new regional secu
the indo asia pacific region of is of -- region is critical importance to the united states. our closest people to people links, and our strongest commercial and economic ties. the administration has recognized this priority in both the national security strategy document and the subs free and open indo pacific strategy. the united states must adapt to new and emerging geostrategy realities and recognize the competitive nature of our relationship with china. the asia reassurance initiative aria...
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the area moves in from the pacific. clear on the partly cloudy skies and more partly cloudy skies for sunday afternoon. we're cooling off. showing you 30s near fairfield. 39 in napa. sanfrancisco 51. here's a live camera. the sales force tower. this is the life camera with clear skies looking out toward the pay bridge lights. looks like a clear start in the morning but it would be patchy frost. upper 30s to the lower 40s. thinking about new year's eve. here's the forecast. the last day of the year. clear and cool conditions. windy conditions and monday 8:00 p.m. temperatures in the 40s to fifth degrees. by midnight low 40s. a bit cooler right around the bay. no umbrellas needed. plan on a cool evening. this is the weather system we're watching to the north. tomorrow we're expecting a breeze. this area of low pressure does not move overhead. it moves toward nevada. this will set up the wind event. the wind is picking up out of the north. a high wind watch, still gusty at the top of the surface. 1:00, showing partly sunny
the area moves in from the pacific. clear on the partly cloudy skies and more partly cloudy skies for sunday afternoon. we're cooling off. showing you 30s near fairfield. 39 in napa. sanfrancisco 51. here's a live camera. the sales force tower. this is the life camera with clear skies looking out toward the pay bridge lights. looks like a clear start in the morning but it would be patchy frost. upper 30s to the lower 40s. thinking about new year's eve. here's the forecast. the last day of the...
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for all the fish and squid they catch, the albatross bring back plastic, too, from that great pacific garbage patch. goodale showed us their nesting grounds. >> goodale: and so here, we do have a chick that did die. and, as you can see-- if you want to take a look at it. >> alfonsi: oh my goodness. oh, geeze. >> goodale: in here, you see there are so many pieces of plastic-- >> alfonsi: plastic. >> goodale: look at the amount of-- >> alfonsi: plastic bag. and they eat the plastic bags, why? >> goodale: you know, these can look like food sources. it can look like a squid to them. >> alfonsi: so they think this is food? >> goodale: they do think it's food, and, you know, flying fish, they can lay eggs on floating debris. and so they will absolutely lay eggs on pieces of floating plastic. so if the adults are out there foraging, they pick up those eggs as well as pieces of plastic in there. >> alfonsi: so it's the serving dish for the egg. >> goodale: yes. >> alfonsi: and of the birds that you end up looking at and dissecting, what percentage of them has-- have plastics in them? >> gooda
for all the fish and squid they catch, the albatross bring back plastic, too, from that great pacific garbage patch. goodale showed us their nesting grounds. >> goodale: and so here, we do have a chick that did die. and, as you can see-- if you want to take a look at it. >> alfonsi: oh my goodness. oh, geeze. >> goodale: in here, you see there are so many pieces of plastic-- >> alfonsi: plastic. >> goodale: look at the amount of-- >> alfonsi: plastic bag. and...
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the george herbert walker bush survived that fiery fall into the waters of the pacific three quarters of a century ago made our lives and the lives of nations freer, better, warmer, and nobler. that was his mission. that was his heartbeat. if we listen closely enough, we can hear that heartbeat even now . for, it is the heartbeat of a lion, a lion who not only let us -- led us, but who loved us. that is why him. that is why he was spared. [ music ] [ music ] [ singing ] [ singing ] >>> a reading from revelation to st. john. then, i saw a new heaven, and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away. the sea was no more, and i saw the holy city, the new jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from god prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. and i heard a loud voice from the throne saying see, the home of god is among mortals. he will dwell with them. they will be his people, and god himself, will be with them. he will wipe every tear from their eyes. death will be no more. mourning, crying, and pain will be no more. then, he said to me , it is done. i am the a
the george herbert walker bush survived that fiery fall into the waters of the pacific three quarters of a century ago made our lives and the lives of nations freer, better, warmer, and nobler. that was his mission. that was his heartbeat. if we listen closely enough, we can hear that heartbeat even now . for, it is the heartbeat of a lion, a lion who not only let us -- led us, but who loved us. that is why him. that is why he was spared. [ music ] [ music ] [ singing ] [ singing ] >>>...
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on the satellite you can see anothestorm moving into the pacific northwest. there is a chance we could see a few more raindrops north of the golden gate bridge. highs tomorrow will be cool under partly cloudy skies and in the 50s to mid 60s. we will see a mix of sunshine and clouds through the week. the next best chance for rain will come this friday and this weekend. (grant) a disturbing study out today about teens and vaping... it shows a signficant jump - nearly doubling the number from last year... in the number of kids using the nicotine devices. and as kron four's terisa estacio reports... in the bay area, those numbers are even higher.(pkg) the recent survey finds that one in 5 high school seniors were vaping in 2018...... and the numbers just get worse... the monitoring the future survey shows that in 10th grade, the rate of kids vaping went form 8.2 percent to 16.1 percent, 8th grade, 3.5 percent to 6.1 percent. jasmine gerraty, youth tobaco prevent coordinator, marin co. public health dept. "here it is even worse." i meet up with jasmine gerraty wit
on the satellite you can see anothestorm moving into the pacific northwest. there is a chance we could see a few more raindrops north of the golden gate bridge. highs tomorrow will be cool under partly cloudy skies and in the 50s to mid 60s. we will see a mix of sunshine and clouds through the week. the next best chance for rain will come this friday and this weekend. (grant) a disturbing study out today about teens and vaping... it shows a signficant jump - nearly doubling the number from last...
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this depends on having the right policies to ensure a free and open indo-pacific. thereof, the gardner-markey bill will have a long-term strategy to enhance security cooperation with our allies an establishes the asia-pacific security initiative. it promotes businesses, projects american values of democracy, human rights and the rule of law throughout the indo-pacific. it's a bill designed to provide u.s. leadership as other powers turn to economic colonialism. starting in june 2017, senator markey and i have had hearings. the hearings examined a range of national security, economic and rule of law challenges in the indo-pacific and culminated in a final hearing with department of defense officials to allow the administration to express its views on this legislation. we introduced this legislation on april 24 of this year with a bipartisan group including rubio, cardin, young. we received a letter by secretary pompeo and secretary mattis endorsing this legislation. it says that we value this legislation for the security commitments. furthermore its focus on promoti
this depends on having the right policies to ensure a free and open indo-pacific. thereof, the gardner-markey bill will have a long-term strategy to enhance security cooperation with our allies an establishes the asia-pacific security initiative. it promotes businesses, projects american values of democracy, human rights and the rule of law throughout the indo-pacific. it's a bill designed to provide u.s. leadership as other powers turn to economic colonialism. starting in june 2017, senator...
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once the equatorial pacific warms by 0.5 celsius, we may see the beginnings of an el nino. now, temperatures in the pacific have reached that threshold over the last couple of months. you can see how the waters warm, the orange colours here show that these seas have been 0.9 degrees warmer than normal, and if this continues, if it sta rts normal, and if this continues, if it starts to affect the atmosphere above, then we will have the beginnings of an el nino. an el nino can make certain whether evans more likely, and it shows how closely connected all our weather systems are on this planet. if el nino begins, it could make seasonal rains heavier in peru, with a greater risk of flooding and landslides. wetter weather becomes more likely in the south of the united states this winter. indonesia could see drier weather and an increased threat of forest fires. australia could be more likely to see droughts and bushfires in the south of the country. it could also lead to another round of coral bleaching. plant hit a drought caused by el nino become more stressed, and take less c
once the equatorial pacific warms by 0.5 celsius, we may see the beginnings of an el nino. now, temperatures in the pacific have reached that threshold over the last couple of months. you can see how the waters warm, the orange colours here show that these seas have been 0.9 degrees warmer than normal, and if this continues, if it sta rts normal, and if this continues, if it starts to affect the atmosphere above, then we will have the beginnings of an el nino. an el nino can make certain...
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this is no different from the polk pacific guideline. however we included a policy from the commerce industry element policy into our a1.1, preserve architecturally important building. it may not be preservation worthy. may have architectural merit. lighting, signage, protective overhangs and other scaled features. lastly, the public realm section, specifically addresses some of the efforts that have gone into the polk and specific areas with respect to alleys. we believe that we have created guideline document that elaborates and responds to relevant design issues in the polk neighborhood commercial district. this concludes my presentation. i'll be available to take questions. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you mr. winslow. i got two speaker cards, robin tucker and chris bigelow. >> good afternoon. it's good to see you. president hillis, directors. my name is robin tucker. i'm the co-founder and co-chair for the pacific avenue neighborhood association also commonly known as pana. i'm appearing on behalf the pacific neighborhood a
this is no different from the polk pacific guideline. however we included a policy from the commerce industry element policy into our a1.1, preserve architecturally important building. it may not be preservation worthy. may have architectural merit. lighting, signage, protective overhangs and other scaled features. lastly, the public realm section, specifically addresses some of the efforts that have gone into the polk and specific areas with respect to alleys. we believe that we have created...
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when i was a terrified 18 to 19-year-old pilot in the pacific, those, those were the words we hoped to hear before takeoff. it meant perfect flying. and that's the way i feel about our life today, cavu. everything is perfect. barbara and i could not have asked for better lives. we are truly happy and truly at peace. as i looked over the waters of walkers point on that cold september afternoon in maine, i was reminded of the lines simple and true that speak to the real nature of george bush and his love of his wonderful family and precious surroundings. there are wooden ships, there are sailing ships, there are ships that sail the sea, but the best ships are friendships and may they always be.
when i was a terrified 18 to 19-year-old pilot in the pacific, those, those were the words we hoped to hear before takeoff. it meant perfect flying. and that's the way i feel about our life today, cavu. everything is perfect. barbara and i could not have asked for better lives. we are truly happy and truly at peace. as i looked over the waters of walkers point on that cold september afternoon in maine, i was reminded of the lines simple and true that speak to the real nature of george bush and...
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. >> reporter: once in the pacific things got worse. his ship helped supply marines at the beginning of the canal, deliver equipment to the island to deliver the atomic bomb. al was there. he took this photograph now displayed in the smithsonian. >> this is august of 1945. >> reporter: right after. >> it had just come back from dropping the bomb on japan. >> reporter: the buena park senior community honors its many veterans here with this proud display, men and women who served in world war ii and other wars. al has strong feelings about the nuclear bomb. >> that bomb saved 1 million american lives because the next step would have been the invasion of japan. >> reporter: world war ii vets are still a tight community. in walnut creek, don ford, kpix5. >> greatest generation, we owe them so much. >> absolutely. >>> palm, what -- paul, what is our weekend going to look like? >> the weather part of it is fantastic. the weather will be mighty pleasant. look at morgan hill today. you are the outliar, almost 70 degrees in morgan hill, most of
. >> reporter: once in the pacific things got worse. his ship helped supply marines at the beginning of the canal, deliver equipment to the island to deliver the atomic bomb. al was there. he took this photograph now displayed in the smithsonian. >> this is august of 1945. >> reporter: right after. >> it had just come back from dropping the bomb on japan. >> reporter: the buena park senior community honors its many veterans here with this proud display, men and...
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on the satellite you can see another storm in the pacific. it could bring us some rain on sunday afternoon. a stronger storm is likely on christmas eve. we could see a few showers on christmas morning. then dry weather is forecast after that. bars. the broncos. that. (grant) the oakland raiders are exploring the possibility of playing at at&t park for the 2019 season. that's according to a representative for the san francisco giants. plans aren't set in stone, but there is some interest from both the raiders and the giants. a representative for the giants says the organization wants to do what's best for bay area fans-- and they are open to the concept. the raiders pulled out of their lease with the coliseum after the city of oakland announced it was suing them over their move to vegas. this means the raiders last game at the coliseum is likely on monday when they take on the broncos. (grant) coming up... police are getting closer to figuring out what happened to a colorado mom who suddenly vanished. who police have behind bars. (catherine) a
on the satellite you can see another storm in the pacific. it could bring us some rain on sunday afternoon. a stronger storm is likely on christmas eve. we could see a few showers on christmas morning. then dry weather is forecast after that. bars. the broncos. that. (grant) the oakland raiders are exploring the possibility of playing at at&t park for the 2019 season. that's according to a representative for the san francisco giants. plans aren't set in stone, but there is some interest...
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-- subducting pacific plate within the plate itself. it ultimately impacted the location of the epicenter. >> reporter: so instead of the earthquake being here for a subduction zone earthquake, it's here in the plate underneath. >> yes. >> reporter: usgs models predict hundreds of earthquakes are possible in the next 24 hours, hundreds of aftershocks, that is, but only about a 6% chance that any of those aftershocks will be as strong as that initial earthquake. so they could continue for weeks. >> just looking at the video, obviously the damage is substantial, but thank goodness, no buildings totally collapsed and really nobody was hurt. were scientists there surprised that that was the case? >> reporter: you know, it really depends they say on the buildings and they say they'll be taking a look at there to find out, for instance, with this courtroom video they'll be looking carefully at the shaking there versus the shaking in other buildings that was captured on cameras so they can look at that for the future and decide what kind of bu
-- subducting pacific plate within the plate itself. it ultimately impacted the location of the epicenter. >> reporter: so instead of the earthquake being here for a subduction zone earthquake, it's here in the plate underneath. >> yes. >> reporter: usgs models predict hundreds of earthquakes are possible in the next 24 hours, hundreds of aftershocks, that is, but only about a 6% chance that any of those aftershocks will be as strong as that initial earthquake. so they could...
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once the equatorial pacific warms by 0.5 celsius, we may see the beginnings of an el nino. now, temperatures in the pacific have reached that threshold over the last couple of months. you can see how the waters warm. the orange colours here show that these seas have been 0.9 degrees warmer than normal, and if this continues, if it starts to affect the atmosphere above, then we will have the beginnings of an el nino. an el nino can make certain whether events more likely, and it shows how closely connected all our weather systems are on this planet. if el nino begins, it could make seasonal rains heavier in peru, with a greater risk of flooding and landslides. wetter weather becomes more likely in the south of the united states this winter. indonesia could see drier weather and an increased threat of forest fires. australia could be more likely to see droughts and bushfires in the south of the country. it could also lead to another round of coral bleaching. the greenhouse gas emissions then contribute to climate change, and evenjust by warming up the waters in the pacific, e
once the equatorial pacific warms by 0.5 celsius, we may see the beginnings of an el nino. now, temperatures in the pacific have reached that threshold over the last couple of months. you can see how the waters warm. the orange colours here show that these seas have been 0.9 degrees warmer than normal, and if this continues, if it starts to affect the atmosphere above, then we will have the beginnings of an el nino. an el nino can make certain whether events more likely, and it shows how...
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eastern and pacific on c-span. >> now a discussion about the impact of multilateralism on peace around the globe and the role and influence of international organizations like the united nations and nato. the french embassy hosted the panel which included the french ambassador to the u.s., discussing shifting political and diplomatic attitudes in the u.s. and europe and how those changes have affected the chances for peace in areas of ongoing armed conflict, war, and humanitarian crisis. this is 90 minutes.
eastern and pacific on c-span. >> now a discussion about the impact of multilateralism on peace around the globe and the role and influence of international organizations like the united nations and nato. the french embassy hosted the panel which included the french ambassador to the u.s., discussing shifting political and diplomatic attitudes in the u.s. and europe and how those changes have affected the chances for peace in areas of ongoing armed conflict, war, and humanitarian crisis....
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. >>> to the pacific, where early this morning a marine refueling plane and a fighter jet crashed off japan's coast. seven marines went down. the latest on the search ahead. >>> then our lester holt goes one on one with the legendary steven spielberg, who is on a mission and talking about one of his most impactful films, "schindler's list." "early today" starts right now. >>> good thursday morning. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. breaking overnight, illinois state police confirming that two adults have been killed and multiple people injured after a car crash involving a semi truck and also ae semi truck was trave wrong direction on the interstate and struck the school bus head on. >> the accident happened on i-74 near downs in mclean county, illinois. the athletic director for normal community west high school tells our local affiliate that the bus was carrying their jv girls' basketball team. they were on their way back from a game in champaign, illinois. schl district says there were 11 people on the bus and that all of the students were t with no serious injuries. iowa st
. >>> to the pacific, where early this morning a marine refueling plane and a fighter jet crashed off japan's coast. seven marines went down. the latest on the search ahead. >>> then our lester holt goes one on one with the legendary steven spielberg, who is on a mission and talking about one of his most impactful films, "schindler's list." "early today" starts right now. >>> good thursday morning. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera....
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when i was terrified 18 to 19-year-old pilot in the pacific, those, those were the words that we hoped to hear before take off. it meant perfect flying. and that is the way i feel about our life today. cavu. everything is perfect. bar and i could not have asked for better lives. we are truly happy and truly at peace. as i looked over to the waters of walkers point on that cold and september afternoon in maine, i was reminded of the line simple and true that speak to the real nature of george bush and his love of his wonderful family and precious surrou surroundings. there are
when i was terrified 18 to 19-year-old pilot in the pacific, those, those were the words that we hoped to hear before take off. it meant perfect flying. and that is the way i feel about our life today. cavu. everything is perfect. bar and i could not have asked for better lives. we are truly happy and truly at peace. as i looked over to the waters of walkers point on that cold and september afternoon in maine, i was reminded of the line simple and true that speak to the real nature of george...
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that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. >>> finally tonight here, america strong. we know how loyal our dogs are, but this was a test like few others. but madison not give up. loyalty above all else. it's been only a month since the camp fire destroyed paradise, california. andrea gaylord could not get back to her home in time. the fire spreading so quickly, she had no idea if her two dogs, miguel on the left, and madison, survived. >> i was worried. we looked everywhere, and we had so many people, we posted so much. >> reporter: that woman sitting next to her, the volunteer who went back and often, helping to look for the dogs. she found one of them, miguel, 87 miles from andrea's home. they have no idea how he got e other dog, madison, but no sign of him. shayla would call andrea, the owner, every day. >> her voice would just be happy to hear from me, so, i would just make sure i called her every day. >> reporter: even if she had no news. and just last week, andrea
that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. >>> finally tonight here, america strong. we know how loyal our dogs are, but this was a test like few others. but madison not give up. loyalty above all else. it's been only a month since the camp fire destroyed paradise, california. andrea gaylord could not get back to her home in time. the fire spreading so quickly, she had no idea if her two dogs, miguel on the left, and madison, survived....
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raji pacific ring of fire. many people in california wonder how safe they are because there is a lot of fear that california could get a big earthquake anytime soon. michio: apparently it is overdue. san francisco and the california earthquake we think are overdue. weay this because we can actually calculate the frequency at which the san andreas fault shifts. we are good enough now to understand the geology of the shifting othe san andreas fault, and we can calculate when earthquakes took place centuries ago. we know that we are in some sense overdue for another big one, a lot like what happened 1906 in california, and of course we had one in los angeles as well. that means we have to be, prepar have to make sure that building codes are up to heeed, and we have to make sure that people know to evacuate and what to do in the middle of a major earthquake. rajini: professor kakuk you very much for joining us. miio: thank you. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. france's national a summary has voted
raji pacific ring of fire. many people in california wonder how safe they are because there is a lot of fear that california could get a big earthquake anytime soon. michio: apparently it is overdue. san francisco and the california earthquake we think are overdue. weay this because we can actually calculate the frequency at which the san andreas fault shifts. we are good enough now to understand the geology of the shifting othe san andreas fault, and we can calculate when earthquakes took...
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in the middle of a seemingly endless pacific ocean. below us chains of mostly uninhabited islands that together form the nation of the marshall islands. which is about sixty s. i don't know about the experience how many times thank you we're going to want to pick up our life the big question experimental stuff to think is a strength. spread over two million square kilometers of the central pacific the marshall islands is a scattering of more than a thousand islands and eyelets. few people have heard of in a we talk but it's the ground zero of us nuclear testing in the pacific. but the welcome sign hints of what we've come to see but when you know what it really is a few would want to visit this place. the circle is a room of the islands so remote that there's no regular transport in or out it'll be a week before our plane returns if we're lucky. it's a stunning place. hides a dark secret. be. on. yes. this is a place whose atomic past is seed into its present the people of in a way talk were forced into exile by the atomic full elf all
in the middle of a seemingly endless pacific ocean. below us chains of mostly uninhabited islands that together form the nation of the marshall islands. which is about sixty s. i don't know about the experience how many times thank you we're going to want to pick up our life the big question experimental stuff to think is a strength. spread over two million square kilometers of the central pacific the marshall islands is a scattering of more than a thousand islands and eyelets. few people have...
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that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. smoking. it dictates your day. i didn't like something having control over me. i wanted to stop. the thing is i didn't know how. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could quit. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. clenew or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if you have any of these. tell your healthcare provider if you've had depression or other mental health problems. decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating machinery. the most common side effect is nausea. for me chantix worked.boom. end of story. talk to your doctor
that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. smoking. it dictates your day. i didn't like something having control over me. i wanted to stop. the thing is i didn't know how. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could quit. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in...
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we are examining the rule of law and challenges in the indo pacific. may 15, 2015on with the state department and department of defense officials. secretary pompeo and secretary mattis formally endorsed aria in a letter to this committee. aria passed this committee unanimously on such over 26, 2018, and i am hope will it will be signed into law by the end of the year. in this subcommittee, we also held to could -- two hearings on north korea on our strategy of maximum pressure and engagement policy. clearly much more work needs to be done to complete verifiable -- irreversible deification denuclearization of the north korean regime is wired by u.s. law. we also held an important meeting on cyber security policy , which is a national security for the united states that needs to be seriously and immediately addressed. this will be the final hearing a three-part series of hearings titled "the china challenge, that examines how the united dates should respond to the challenge of a china that seeks to up and dance when the u.s. liberal world order. our firs
we are examining the rule of law and challenges in the indo pacific. may 15, 2015on with the state department and department of defense officials. secretary pompeo and secretary mattis formally endorsed aria in a letter to this committee. aria passed this committee unanimously on such over 26, 2018, and i am hope will it will be signed into law by the end of the year. in this subcommittee, we also held to could -- two hearings on north korea on our strategy of maximum pressure and engagement...
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by 11:30, heaviest is out in the pacific. mainly just cloud cover, and the possibility of a few spotty showers. but the heaviest rainfall is out in the pacific. by t9:00 tomorrow, it starts to move in. >>> thank you very much, jeff. you can stay informed about the rainy week ahead by downloading our free achpp. you'll know exact lly when the storms will roll through your neighborhood. >>> earlier this morning officers responded to a home, a disturbance on foothill drive near coleman road in south san jose. it turns out a man barricaded himself inside, our skyranger was overhead. you see all the police cruisers down below. around noon today, police fired several flash bangs inside of that home. late ner t later in the afternoon s.w.a.t. teams went in and found the man dead. >>> the crimes make neighbors feel less safe. they used to go ignored by the sfpd b sjpd but not anymore. >> reporter: the top brass know that the crimes have been frustrating the community, three felt like nothing was being done. but now the street crimes
by 11:30, heaviest is out in the pacific. mainly just cloud cover, and the possibility of a few spotty showers. but the heaviest rainfall is out in the pacific. by t9:00 tomorrow, it starts to move in. >>> thank you very much, jeff. you can stay informed about the rainy week ahead by downloading our free achpp. you'll know exact lly when the storms will roll through your neighborhood. >>> earlier this morning officers responded to a home, a disturbance on foothill drive near...
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only once he had accomplished his mission, did he parachute out over the pacific. a steady hand, staying the course. that is what george bush gave us. decorated aviator, congressman, ambassador to the united nations, envoy to china, cia director, eight years as vice president, and commander in chief. through the cold war and the soviet union's collapse, he kept us on course. when the rule of law needed defending in the persian gulf, he kept us on course. with his even temperament and hard won expertise, george herbert walker bush steered this country as straight as he steered that airplane. he kept us flying high and challenged us to fly higher still. he did it with modesty and kindness. that would have been surprising in someone 1/10th as tough and accomplished as he was. the patriot who lies before us was blessed with many gifts, but there was no doubt which he prized most of all. a great love story began at that christmas dance when george bush met barbara pierce, and the grace and virtue they taught their children has enriched this nation through a family of le
only once he had accomplished his mission, did he parachute out over the pacific. a steady hand, staying the course. that is what george bush gave us. decorated aviator, congressman, ambassador to the united nations, envoy to china, cia director, eight years as vice president, and commander in chief. through the cold war and the soviet union's collapse, he kept us on course. when the rule of law needed defending in the persian gulf, he kept us on course. with his even temperament and hard won...
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carrier was going to be in the northern pacific waters. we were then to set sail for a general area of the philippines. and i knew someone had to pick me up that day, or i would be picked up by the japanese. i had hope that i would be , they checked in at the station and i knew there was a submarine on patrol. we had a special code to call if we got into distress. and that's what i did. the problem is they never knew when the summering got the message. i was apprehensive -- the submarine got the message. i was apprehensive. the ice -- i saw the submarine & got it turned out to be ours. >> had you been on a summering? -- on a submarine? >> not before. i stayed on for 30 days. we went topside at night to see some of the most majestic night times i had ever seen in my life. a lot of times i would think about what i had been through, life, faith, that kind of thing. an officer on it -- an officer on the summary was awarded the silver star while i was in there. it was more terrifying than flying. how long were you on the sub? >> 30 days. and th
carrier was going to be in the northern pacific waters. we were then to set sail for a general area of the philippines. and i knew someone had to pick me up that day, or i would be picked up by the japanese. i had hope that i would be , they checked in at the station and i knew there was a submarine on patrol. we had a special code to call if we got into distress. and that's what i did. the problem is they never knew when the summering got the message. i was apprehensive -- the submarine got...
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when i was a terrified pilot in the pacific, those were the to hear before takeoff. it meant perfect flying. that is the way i feel about our life today -- everything is perfect. we could not have asked for better lives. we are truly happy. and truly at peace." as i looked over the waters of walker's point on that cold september afternoon in maine, i was reminded of the simple truths that speak to the real nature of george bush and his love of his wonderful family and precious surroundings. , therere wooden ships are sailing ships, there are ships that sale the sea. the best ships are friendships and may they always be.
when i was a terrified pilot in the pacific, those were the to hear before takeoff. it meant perfect flying. that is the way i feel about our life today -- everything is perfect. we could not have asked for better lives. we are truly happy. and truly at peace." as i looked over the waters of walker's point on that cold september afternoon in maine, i was reminded of the simple truths that speak to the real nature of george bush and his love of his wonderful family and precious...
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that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. (vo) ovewhelming air fresheners can send you running. so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to i
that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. (vo) ovewhelming air fresheners can send you running. so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after...
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the george herbert walker bush who survived that fiery fall into the waters of the pacific three quarters of a century ago made our lives and the lives of nations freer, better, warmer, and nobler that was his mission that was his heartbeat and if we listen closely enough, we can hear that heartbeat even now, for it's the heartbeat of a lion, a lion who not only led us but who loved us that's why him that's why he was spared. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a reading from revelation to st. john then i saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away and the sea was no more. and i saw the holy city, the new jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from god, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. and i heard a loud voice from the throne saying, see, the home of god is among mortals. he will dwell with them. they will be his peoples, and god himself will be with them. he will wipe every tear from their eyes death will be no more. mourning and crying and pain will be no more. for the first things have passed away then he said to m
the george herbert walker bush who survived that fiery fall into the waters of the pacific three quarters of a century ago made our lives and the lives of nations freer, better, warmer, and nobler that was his mission that was his heartbeat and if we listen closely enough, we can hear that heartbeat even now, for it's the heartbeat of a lion, a lion who not only led us but who loved us that's why him that's why he was spared. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a reading...
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it is a union pacific train rechristened the george h.w. bush. their daughter that died at the age of 3, throughout the afternoon you saw crowds gathering on the tracks for a final good-bye. beautiful tribute for a man that dedicated his life to service, country, family. kerry sanders is on the route where the train is expected any moment. kerry? >> reporter: as you can see there is a large crowd that's gathered here on both sides of the track in this town of about 8,000. in a few moments, we believe that train will be making it down through here. there are some cameras on board the train. while they have a little rain on lenses there, they're showing it as it comes by, passes folks. there are folks that gathered from all over texas. you all are from a short distance away? >> chapel hill. >> tell me your thoughts as you wait for this train. >> this is history in the making. you'll never see this again. this is absolutely fabulous. >> you say not in your lifetime. >> not in our lifetime, we'll never see this again. >> what is it that draws you her
it is a union pacific train rechristened the george h.w. bush. their daughter that died at the age of 3, throughout the afternoon you saw crowds gathering on the tracks for a final good-bye. beautiful tribute for a man that dedicated his life to service, country, family. kerry sanders is on the route where the train is expected any moment. kerry? >> reporter: as you can see there is a large crowd that's gathered here on both sides of the track in this town of about 8,000. in a few...