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that's about okinawa i think. okinawan people i think always have this love to everybody. >> anthony: the c-130 hercules is past the point of no return, the point where there is not enough fuel to safely turn back, no matter what the weather is on the ice. it's loud back here -- the moan of four massive props, relentless. i'm dressed like all of us who've been approved to make this journey in the same regulation gear as required by the national science foundation for all flights and means of conveyance on the ice. thick goose-down parka, known by one and all as big red, heavy waterproof overa
that's about okinawa i think. okinawan people i think always have this love to everybody. >> anthony: the c-130 hercules is past the point of no return, the point where there is not enough fuel to safely turn back, no matter what the weather is on the ice. it's loud back here -- the moan of four massive props, relentless. i'm dressed like all of us who've been approved to make this journey in the same regulation gear as required by the national science foundation for all flights and means...
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sensei, i'm honored. >> of course, not everyone in okinawa is a karate master. there are other ways to find mind/body balance here on the island. >> got a real stance. >> i'm meeting up with dr. craig wilcox for a game of gate ball. inspired by croquet, it is a strategic and competitive okinawan pastime. >> it is harder than it looks. >> gate ball, it is a really popular sport for older people. >> dr. wilcox has studied the island's longest-lived residents for the past 20 years, and his research shows that the secret to longevity is as much mental as it is physical. >> you ask them why they will do it, and they say -- boce means to kind of come demented. they say i do it, not become demented. >> really about their mind, they're saying? >> right, to stay active mentally and of course physically. but you can see there's a huge social aspect to it as well. >> do you weight them in some way, the social, the physical, the mental? >> that's difficult. you get all three from this activity. to have a passion, to have something that gets you out of bed in the mornings, w
sensei, i'm honored. >> of course, not everyone in okinawa is a karate master. there are other ways to find mind/body balance here on the island. >> got a real stance. >> i'm meeting up with dr. craig wilcox for a game of gate ball. inspired by croquet, it is a strategic and competitive okinawan pastime. >> it is harder than it looks. >> gate ball, it is a really popular sport for older people. >> dr. wilcox has studied the island's longest-lived residents...
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is three secret to longevity we can find hear in okinawa? >> i think it's a mixture of things. we need to slow down, relax, destress. >> we are playing gate ball wit e. at 70 you're but a child. at 80 you're merely a youth. and at 90 if the ancestors say it's time to go to heaven, go away, go away, come back when i'm 100. >> i like that. new lower price. wow. that's a lot of asparagus. yeah, you said get a bunch of asparagus. oh, you... a bunch. i... thought you kinda... a bunch. oh, sir. that was my grandma's. don't worry, ma'am. all of your stuff is in ok hands. just ok? they don't give two and a half stars to just anybody. here you go. what's this? it's your piano. hold this for a sec! we don't have a piano. no. but the neighbors do. just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to you network. at&t is america's best wireless network according to america's biggest test. now with 5g evolution. the first step to 5g. more for your thing. that's our thing. hy-a-it's in here. new from revitalift: derm intensives hyaluronic acid serum with our highest concentration of hyaluronic aci
is three secret to longevity we can find hear in okinawa? >> i think it's a mixture of things. we need to slow down, relax, destress. >> we are playing gate ball wit e. at 70 you're but a child. at 80 you're merely a youth. and at 90 if the ancestors say it's time to go to heaven, go away, go away, come back when i'm 100. >> i like that. new lower price. wow. that's a lot of asparagus. yeah, you said get a bunch of asparagus. oh, you... a bunch. i... thought you kinda... a...
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okinawa. was that special advice, was that for when our tribes raided one another. here, maybe it pertains to that. interfere withot interfere going across the seas. ordeals, being marched at gunpoint and hungry, their land is devastated, everything they have is gone. here, we enjoy the elements of good things, and we also have been captivated by other people. our people, our people suffered harsh ordeals. and my wife nelly says, you don't know how many children they lost in their kind of situation. a lot of people lost their lives, their loved ones, and an unimaginable ordeal that they suffered. when you look at it, not knowing anything about it, it did not mean much to me at the time. although you have feelings for those people that we have intruded on over there, in the islands. so going back, looking at the results, like oh, iwo jima is a good example of the enemy that wants to kill you, that wants to kill all americans. that yet -- but yet you don't see them. you see a lot of your friends, your buddies, your comrades being wiped out. and also the fact that how
okinawa. was that special advice, was that for when our tribes raided one another. here, maybe it pertains to that. interfere withot interfere going across the seas. ordeals, being marched at gunpoint and hungry, their land is devastated, everything they have is gone. here, we enjoy the elements of good things, and we also have been captivated by other people. our people, our people suffered harsh ordeals. and my wife nelly says, you don't know how many children they lost in their kind of...
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we landed in okinawa. when that island was secured, we waoehile, e for a .icking up stagglers the two of us -- there were 10 that i served with, always two together. some stayed behind, some on a ship. we moved back to guam.and whate returned to these islands where the rest camps are, we trained -- after completion of securing, we trained some more among ourselves. teach some more because new words were coming in. we had to revise some of it. and even in combat conditions. at the rest camp, we worked together, teaching each other new words. so we knew what to say. that's the way combat is. but as i wonder, thinking over the days as a code talker in i ialker, as a marine, believe in myself that i was committed. at first i was reluctant because of the situation that i left back home. no rights. the treaty of 1868. negotiation with the u.s. to bearnt, for bitten arms as the navajo people. you hear that a lot. but i kind of adjusted to it. i was there for a job and it was my duty. and through the teaching of m
we landed in okinawa. when that island was secured, we waoehile, e for a .icking up stagglers the two of us -- there were 10 that i served with, always two together. some stayed behind, some on a ship. we moved back to guam.and whate returned to these islands where the rest camps are, we trained -- after completion of securing, we trained some more among ourselves. teach some more because new words were coming in. we had to revise some of it. and even in combat conditions. at the rest camp, we...
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he was off the shore of okinawa. the horrible, horrible battle of okinawa had finished. before the advent and the use of the atomic bomb, he was prepared for an invasion of japan. he says when he got this assignment, he said at the time i was in manila planning to take the sixth army into japan. i had many pleasant and instructive discussions with him. we talked about the problems of military education. i will always remember his basic admonition to me. for the students. he said make them ponder. when admiral hill was speaking to the first class of 1946, he said to them, this is exactly what we propose to do here. we want to give you practical problems upon which to think and ponder and arrive at individual conclusions that you are ready to defend against all attack. he wanted men of confidence. these were all men at the time. he wanted men of confidence who had strategic vision. i go back to that period of 1946 because sometimes in washington , we get depressed about the fatigue between the congress and the president and the sense of dysfunction. when you think about th
he was off the shore of okinawa. the horrible, horrible battle of okinawa had finished. before the advent and the use of the atomic bomb, he was prepared for an invasion of japan. he says when he got this assignment, he said at the time i was in manila planning to take the sixth army into japan. i had many pleasant and instructive discussions with him. we talked about the problems of military education. i will always remember his basic admonition to me. for the students. he said make them...
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now you're seeing the mainland of japan sort of learn, learn from these ancient traditions in okinawa because they need it. it's funny how it's come full circle in a country like japan. >> his show is called "chasing life." it premieres tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. dr. sanjay gupta, thank you so much. >> thanks, brooke, thank you. >>> breaking news now on cnn. a source telling us that president trump promised the border patrol chief a pardon if he were sent to jail for violating immigration law. jake tapper has the report, next. ♪ pardon the interruption but this is big! now at t-mobile buy any samsung galaxy s10 and get a galaxy s10e free! not to worry about changing their minds in retirement. you may have always imagined your dream car as something fast. then one day you decide it just needs to be safe enough to get her to college and back. principal. we can help you plan for that. the latest inisn't just a store.ty it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome e
now you're seeing the mainland of japan sort of learn, learn from these ancient traditions in okinawa because they need it. it's funny how it's come full circle in a country like japan. >> his show is called "chasing life." it premieres tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. dr. sanjay gupta, thank you so much. >> thanks, brooke, thank you. >>> breaking news now on cnn. a source telling us that president trump promised the border patrol chief a pardon if...
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these various strategies are coming up, they're going to okinawa to learn traditions. >> you're more likely to live to a hundred if you live in oak gnnow wa -- okinawa, you go to the mainland with suicide and rash of stress. it's the same country but different lifestyles. >> it's so interesting on this journey, was there anything you did, maybe the owls, i'm waiting for this, that just really got you in a very uncomfortable position, you found yourself saying i don't know about this. >> it wasn't supposed to be a sort of guinea type show, i wanted to immerse myself because i think it's the best way to understand if these therapies work. there were a few in japan, besides the owls, and not everything works for everybody. i have always been a little skittish around birds so the idea that that would be used a stress reliever didn't make sense to me, but there was these -- in the united states, when you do hot tubs, for example, there's a law that says it can only be 104 degrees. if you try to turn it up higher, you can't do it. there are these bats, you see there, they were 115 degrees,
these various strategies are coming up, they're going to okinawa to learn traditions. >> you're more likely to live to a hundred if you live in oak gnnow wa -- okinawa, you go to the mainland with suicide and rash of stress. it's the same country but different lifestyles. >> it's so interesting on this journey, was there anything you did, maybe the owls, i'm waiting for this, that just really got you in a very uncomfortable position, you found yourself saying i don't know about...
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served his country abroad the 1013 a floating shoebox as he called it stationed on the 50-yard line of okinawa and other major pacific battle's. back to me. [laughter] a few years ago, in connecticut at a party to celebrate the 90th birthday of the now late sister priscilla buckley is fierce also as he would call her, i found myself standing next to him so i turned it to the judge and the senate hello, your honor im jack fowler. i always felt the need to introduce myself to him. i couldn't fathom someone of this nature would recall, but he smiled and said to me i know who you are. i could have left out i felt like sally fields winning the oscar. [laughter] but seriously, who among us here or what conservative who knows anything about this movement and its heroes, about the nation and its giants upon whose shoulders we stand would not be thrilled to know jim buckley, to be in the presence of jim buckley as we are at this very moment so blessed to be here. in 2014 at the tender age of 91, he wrote an important book of a love letter to federalism saving congress from itself emancipating the state
served his country abroad the 1013 a floating shoebox as he called it stationed on the 50-yard line of okinawa and other major pacific battle's. back to me. [laughter] a few years ago, in connecticut at a party to celebrate the 90th birthday of the now late sister priscilla buckley is fierce also as he would call her, i found myself standing next to him so i turned it to the judge and the senate hello, your honor im jack fowler. i always felt the need to introduce myself to him. i couldn't...
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gloriously named lst 1013, 101, offloading shoebox, as he called it, stationed on the 50-yard line of okinawa and other major pacific battles. back to me. a few years ago in sharon connecticut at a party to celebrate the 90th birthday of the knowledge sister priscilla buckley, is fierce friend also as he would call her, i found i so standing next to him. so i turned to the judge and said hello, , your honor, i'm jk fowler. i always felt the need to introduce myself to him. i could not fathom that some of jim barclays nature would recall this particular schmo, like he smiled and he said to me, jack, i know who you are. and i could have wept, i felt like sally fields winning the oscar. [laughing] but seriously, who among us here or what conservative who knows anything about this movement and its heroes, about this nation and its giants upon whose shoulders we stand would not be thrilled to know jim buckley? to be in the presence of jim buckley, as we are at this very moment, so blessed to be here. in 2014 at the tender age of 91, jim wrote an important book, a love letter to federalism, sitting
gloriously named lst 1013, 101, offloading shoebox, as he called it, stationed on the 50-yard line of okinawa and other major pacific battles. back to me. a few years ago in sharon connecticut at a party to celebrate the 90th birthday of the knowledge sister priscilla buckley, is fierce friend also as he would call her, i found i so standing next to him. so i turned to the judge and said hello, , your honor, i'm jk fowler. i always felt the need to introduce myself to him. i could not fathom...
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we were in the process of returning okinawa to japanese sovereignty. issueiaoping said this was too complicated for their generation to solve, so let's leave it to future generations. sino-japanese relations developed positively. a chinesen example of leader doing something most political leaders would be afraid to do, saying "let's not get excited about a territorial ande, let's put it aside let the other aspects of our relationship will ahead." that's what i call statesmanship. i saw president nixon carry it out, deng xiaoping carried it out. smart leaders. in taiwan, before he died, he said "we need to open cross strait context." the framework created by the three communiques opened the possibility for cross strait courage to had the go ahead and start the process. overe you knew it, you had $100 billion of taiwan investment going into the mainland and all sorts of cross strait contacts. another example of a leader in not being forced by events to do something, but actually shaping so they would develop in a way that was in the best interest of the
we were in the process of returning okinawa to japanese sovereignty. issueiaoping said this was too complicated for their generation to solve, so let's leave it to future generations. sino-japanese relations developed positively. a chinesen example of leader doing something most political leaders would be afraid to do, saying "let's not get excited about a territorial ande, let's put it aside let the other aspects of our relationship will ahead." that's what i call statesmanship. i...
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your particular fish monger poll workers are you really out of okinawa levying idea they are a city boy or because we are called. d.n.a. was determined to continue to portray a positive image of islamic religious and social life. and writing. after his conversion he began painting religious. his work became conservative. and slim i believe novels most of the based have attached or they translated arabic literature to french. that are. possible at that actually did you know do you want the hobbit. you know if you don't know me. you know and you need to get you know. place let me take you nicky. between. the indeed if you. would. theory by the mother is. methane and. how to live. in the. if you have no i mean. i would be too. and in the country. and then a. muslim home. i feel then so what about namenda fancy man if you can moon some of the many. human. to say i have been. mad but. i mean well i can. have him. mean to you so it will be. after the first world war d.n.a. was among the first to call for the building of a mosque in paris to all of the muslim soldiers who died fighting for fra
your particular fish monger poll workers are you really out of okinawa levying idea they are a city boy or because we are called. d.n.a. was determined to continue to portray a positive image of islamic religious and social life. and writing. after his conversion he began painting religious. his work became conservative. and slim i believe novels most of the based have attached or they translated arabic literature to french. that are. possible at that actually did you know do you want the...
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the senkaku island dispute was active at the time because we were in the process of returning okinawa to japanese sovereignty and it was said this issue is too complicated for our generation to solve so let's leave it to future generations and for 25 years relations developed very, very paevly. that was an example of a chinese leader doing something that most political leaders would be afraid to do saying let's not get overexcited about a territorial issue. let's put it aside and let the other aspects of our relationship move ahead. that's what i call statesmanship. i saw president nixon carry it out. smart leaders. and the flamework created opened the possibility for contacts before you knew it you had over $100 billion of taiwan investment going into the mainland and all sorts of contacts. again an example of a leader not being forced by events to do something but shaping events so that they would develop in a way that was in the best interest of the entity that the leader was responsible for. so i think there is great potential for good leaders who have statesman like vision to ens
the senkaku island dispute was active at the time because we were in the process of returning okinawa to japanese sovereignty and it was said this issue is too complicated for our generation to solve so let's leave it to future generations and for 25 years relations developed very, very paevly. that was an example of a chinese leader doing something that most political leaders would be afraid to do saying let's not get overexcited about a territorial issue. let's put it aside and let the other...
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the senkaku island dispute was active at that time because we were in the process of returning okinawa to japanese sovereignty. and xiaoping said, this is issue is too complicated for our generation to solve, so let's leave it to future generations. and for 25 years, saino-japanese relations developed very, very positively. so that was an example of a chinese leader doing something that most political leaders would be afraid to do -- saying, let's not get overexcited about a territorial issue. let's put it aside and let the other aspects of our relationship move ahead. that's what i call statesmanship, and i saw president nixon carry it out. i saw xiaoping carry it out, and smart leaders. before he died, he said, we need to open cross strait contacts. and the framework created by the three communiques opened the possibility for cross strait contacts, and he had the courage to go ahead and start the process. and before you knew it, you had ov over $100 billion of investment. again, an example of a leader not being forced by events to do something, but actually shaping events so that the
the senkaku island dispute was active at that time because we were in the process of returning okinawa to japanese sovereignty. and xiaoping said, this is issue is too complicated for our generation to solve, so let's leave it to future generations. and for 25 years, saino-japanese relations developed very, very positively. so that was an example of a chinese leader doing something that most political leaders would be afraid to do -- saying, let's not get overexcited about a territorial issue....
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guatemala canal, okinawa, iwo jima, those battles took more they'll make your lives over a shorter period. somehow, the new york new york, times took no notice of it. "the new york times" wrote twice as many stories about the mueller investigation. that mattered more to them. "the washington post," the ratio is even starker. last year, jeff bezos' newspaper ran 4,319 articles about the russia investigation. it ran a little more than a thousand to mention the opioid crisis. america's shrinking middle class? that got a total of 119 mention mentions. they just didn't care. they weren't pretending otherwise. they don't care. cable news was, as you know, even worse. all russia, all the time. for years, to the exclusion of everything else, including, obviously the truth. relentless, repetitive, calculating the dishonest. the very definition of propaganda. that's what they did. they can't stop. they've been doing it too long for it watch them test drive the new talking point. see if you can identify which word the dnc has told them to use. >> the report has a potentially list of ways the preside
guatemala canal, okinawa, iwo jima, those battles took more they'll make your lives over a shorter period. somehow, the new york new york, times took no notice of it. "the new york times" wrote twice as many stories about the mueller investigation. that mattered more to them. "the washington post," the ratio is even starker. last year, jeff bezos' newspaper ran 4,319 articles about the russia investigation. it ran a little more than a thousand to mention the opioid crisis....
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you have okinawa, a chain of islands off the coast, where you have people who live longer than just about any other place in the world. it's fascinating, but it really comes down to this idea in the united states, we're spending $3.5 trillion on health care. life expectancy has dropped three years in a row. that hasn't happened anywhere else in the developed world. there's got to be things we can learn from other countries around the world. sometimes it's like if it's not made in america, it seems to have no value or little value, but clearly, we should learn from what's happening. >> we're inundated with health news and advice every other day. some of it kriblthry. one year it's good to eat eggs and then it's not. and other habits. did you come home with a tip or two, something that stuck out? >> i think absolutely. with regard to how i eat, with regard to how i move, there's some things that are counterintuitive. for example, with exercise, the human body wasn't designed to sit or lie for 23 hours a day and then go to the gym for an hour. that's just not the way the body evolved to beha
you have okinawa, a chain of islands off the coast, where you have people who live longer than just about any other place in the world. it's fascinating, but it really comes down to this idea in the united states, we're spending $3.5 trillion on health care. life expectancy has dropped three years in a row. that hasn't happened anywhere else in the developed world. there's got to be things we can learn from other countries around the world. sometimes it's like if it's not made in america, it...
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of okinawa levying idea they are a city boy or because we are called. d.n.a. was determined to continue to portray a positive image of islamic religious and social life. and writing. after his conversion he began painting religious. his work became conservative. and slim i believe novels most of the based have attached or they translated arabic literature to french. that are we have you didn't read. the hobbit. you know if you don't know me. you know. and you need to get you know. place let me take you nicky. between. the indeed if you. would. three by the mother and. telephone. methane and. how to live. in the. if you have no i mean. with the two can. and in the. left hold. my left. and then i. missed him. so what about namenda fancy man if some of the many. human. to say i have been. mad but she and i mean well i can. have him and your vote. mean to you so it will be. after the first world war d.n.a. was among the first to call for the building of a mosque in paris to honor the muslim soldiers who died fighting for france he also contributed to the design an
of okinawa levying idea they are a city boy or because we are called. d.n.a. was determined to continue to portray a positive image of islamic religious and social life. and writing. after his conversion he began painting religious. his work became conservative. and slim i believe novels most of the based have attached or they translated arabic literature to french. that are we have you didn't read. the hobbit. you know if you don't know me. you know. and you need to get you know. place let me...
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if you look at the okinawa campaign in 1945, the avengers, divers, not even the fighters others a lot of names leading the squadrons that flew orosi, midway and the battles. >> so, the fighting spirit in the combat experience of those guys, not only helped turn the tide but would go a long way in making a major difference in the outcome of america's success in world war ii. i know we need to try to wrap this up for questions so, i will throw back to you . >> thank you very much, steve. great presentation. [ applause ] >> we have time -- we will go over a little bit into the break. time for one or two questions but the rest will probably stay for the roundtable >> we had a form here about 10 years ago on midway. dusty cleese, died maybe last year or the year before at age 101 and he got two hits but he said that five minutes was nonsense, less than four minutes it was all over with i guarantee you. [ laughter ] >> dusty cleese was a heckuva guy and i had the pleasure of interviewing him a couple times when he lived in san antonio, he was kind enough to answer a lot of questions for tha
if you look at the okinawa campaign in 1945, the avengers, divers, not even the fighters others a lot of names leading the squadrons that flew orosi, midway and the battles. >> so, the fighting spirit in the combat experience of those guys, not only helped turn the tide but would go a long way in making a major difference in the outcome of america's success in world war ii. i know we need to try to wrap this up for questions so, i will throw back to you . >> thank you very much,...
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then you have okinawa which is a chain of islands where people are trying to learn from them. >> a lot was prior itizing. some of it is self-imposed and some is being disciplined, finding those places to destress, from a hot bath to what you eat and ingest and your practices and routines. >> no doubt. one of the big things i learned is stress is not the enemy. you have stress. i have stress. we need stress. it's the relentless stress you're seeing in japan and in the united states as well. if you can find time -- whatever it is. people have their own things. i tried things that clearly didn't work for me. even if you can destress for a short period of time, it changes your body and brain. >> one of the messages is how managing stress can also bring on much more serious ailments. >> yes. when people talk about the mind/body connection we use it as a nebulous term. we see that. we can find that. you have to heal the mind to be able to heal the body. >> i love that. i can't wait to see the other episodes. you're in italy, poland. >> italy, turkey, norway. i think you'll love this. >> i ca
then you have okinawa which is a chain of islands where people are trying to learn from them. >> a lot was prior itizing. some of it is self-imposed and some is being disciplined, finding those places to destress, from a hot bath to what you eat and ingest and your practices and routines. >> no doubt. one of the big things i learned is stress is not the enemy. you have stress. i have stress. we need stress. it's the relentless stress you're seeing in japan and in the united states...
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he went to okinawa many times, as you know, a canal that was the sight of the only battle on the home japanese islands, the people there suffered terribly. he also into saipan where many japanese committed suicide terribly. he also into saipan where manyjapanese committed suicide by jumping off the cliffs when american forces we re jumping off the cliffs when american forces were bearing down on the island. this emperor who hasjust left the scene saw his role is really helping the reconciliation process between the japanese people and among the japanese people the war. he was also very well loved for his role in any earthquake of 2011. thank you very much forjoining us. i was thank you very much forjoining us. iwas injapan thank you very much forjoining us. i was injapan in the early 1990s and akihito was well loved. i was injapan in the early 1990s and akihito was well lovedm i was injapan in the early 1990s and akihito was well loved. it was also the time that the now emperor was marrying his wife. oh golly, ok. yes, we just have time. was marrying his wife. oh golly, ok. yes, wejus
he went to okinawa many times, as you know, a canal that was the sight of the only battle on the home japanese islands, the people there suffered terribly. he also into saipan where many japanese committed suicide terribly. he also into saipan where manyjapanese committed suicide by jumping off the cliffs when american forces we re jumping off the cliffs when american forces were bearing down on the island. this emperor who hasjust left the scene saw his role is really helping the...
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that this has become such a crisis that it's now something openly discussed is remarkable but then okinawa, you have a chain of islands off the coast of southwest japan where you're more likely to live to 100 than anywhere else in the world. now people on the mainland are resorting to ancient practices to try to relieve their stress because they need to. >> how do they go about doing that? >> all of these practices like forest bathing for example, something done for a long time in certain parts, this idea of being out in the forest breathing in the aroma of the forest. >> you're bathing in the aroma of the forest and what's interesting is you see the science around this. plants, trees, they release these chemicals which protect them from stress and they release that into the air and we humans can breathe that in. we have receptors for it as well so we can breathe in these stress busting chemicals by being out in the forest. we always know that it feels good to be outside but now the science is ch atching up and you're seeing that in japan. >> in upcoming episodes you go to bolivia where th
that this has become such a crisis that it's now something openly discussed is remarkable but then okinawa, you have a chain of islands off the coast of southwest japan where you're more likely to live to 100 than anywhere else in the world. now people on the mainland are resorting to ancient practices to try to relieve their stress because they need to. >> how do they go about doing that? >> all of these practices like forest bathing for example, something done for a long time in...
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but as you point out, there is this juxtaposition because off the coast you have okinawa, this chain of islands which is beautiful. they call it the land of immortals. and people are likely to live over 100 years old. japan right now is dealing with something that i think is very concerning, though. young people, they have this term called kiroshi, which means illness or death from overwork. it's become such a big thing that they actually medically reimburse and hospitalize people for this. they're dealing with this. they're trying to figure out how to best curtail the stress. >> so what do they do? owl cafes? what is this owl business? >> when you have a really stressed society, it evolves into all these various stress-relieving strategies. you have adult swaddling. they have crying sort of clinics. they have owl clinics. i got to tell you, erin. >> you're not a bird fan. >> i've always been fearful of birds. so they said that this is going to help relieve my stress. and it absolutely did not. that's a bird of prey, just to be clear, and that's all i could think about when i was doi
but as you point out, there is this juxtaposition because off the coast you have okinawa, this chain of islands which is beautiful. they call it the land of immortals. and people are likely to live over 100 years old. japan right now is dealing with something that i think is very concerning, though. young people, they have this term called kiroshi, which means illness or death from overwork. it's become such a big thing that they actually medically reimburse and hospitalize people for this....
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and then you have okinawa, where people live to 100 more likely than any other place in the world. they're coming up with all these strategies to deal with stress. they're such a cutting-edge country, so they have adult swaddling, rage rooms, forest bathing. and as you saw, the owl cafes. right now. >> thereby, there's been a lot of therapy around therapy, dogs, cats, spending time. time to lower "boston globe." his eyes are mesmerizing. >> i have covered wars. i have teenage girls. very few things scare me, but for some reason, i don't know why. do people have this reaction often? >> not too often. quite the opposite. most people look at him, and i want to talk to him and pet him. >> do you get -- i mean, this whole episode is about how -- augy is supposed to be one of the reasons -- one of the ways to help relieve stress. >> not everything works for everybody, right, in terms of stress relieve so clearly, i think this cafes do work for a lot of people and you're seeing all these various strategies to try to relieve stress. i'm going to try something -- i actually didn't even both
and then you have okinawa, where people live to 100 more likely than any other place in the world. they're coming up with all these strategies to deal with stress. they're such a cutting-edge country, so they have adult swaddling, rage rooms, forest bathing. and as you saw, the owl cafes. right now. >> thereby, there's been a lot of therapy around therapy, dogs, cats, spending time. time to lower "boston globe." his eyes are mesmerizing. >> i have covered wars. i have...
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to you is that i have spent a lot of time and my wife and i sitting with, visiting, i have spoken in okinawa to marines, kuwait, to the army, just last week i was at the air force academy, i have been at west point. i have tremendous respect not only for the persons serving his or her partner and spouse but the entire family of sacrificing so much and if i was fortunate enough to be president, i could promise you that i could maintain that level of commitment, concern and care and i will fix the v.a. [applause] >> martha: howard, looking overseas at foreign policy, there has been a lot of discussion about support for israel on capitol hill lately. >> yes. >> martha: there is concern that there is anti-semitic strain in the democratic party. do you believe there is? >> i don't believe there is an anti semitic strain. i was at aipac last week. for some reason most of the democratic candidates who are running for president decided not to go. >> martha: what does that tell you? >> well, i'm going to get to that i think they everywhere making a statement tha -- were a foreign statement more about
to you is that i have spent a lot of time and my wife and i sitting with, visiting, i have spoken in okinawa to marines, kuwait, to the army, just last week i was at the air force academy, i have been at west point. i have tremendous respect not only for the persons serving his or her partner and spouse but the entire family of sacrificing so much and if i was fortunate enough to be president, i could promise you that i could maintain that level of commitment, concern and care and i will fix...
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about 26,000 american troops are stationed in okinawa. >> fisher-price has recalled nearly 5 million infant sleepers after 30 babie died in the rock and play skeleeper in ten years. most of the deaths occurre after babies rolled over from their backs or sides to their stomachs.p they should s using the sleeper immediately. >>> 20 million people are under a severe weather. thre tornadoes possible across parts ofhe south, and dylan is back with a look at the details. wher into eastern texas. good morning. we are going to see it at ect tea especially later this afternoon. meantime right now it'sng affecestern texas. up across oklahoma, through arkansas, too. we have aun severe rstorm watches and tornado watches in effect another couple of hours in that area across weste central texas. going into this afternoon we'll see more storms fire up. these storms have the potential of producing wind gustsin cess of 60 miles an hour and a strong threat of rnadoes and hail. an inch or larger in diameter. especiallin a zone including central parts of mississippi and east central parts of texas. tomo
about 26,000 american troops are stationed in okinawa. >> fisher-price has recalled nearly 5 million infant sleepers after 30 babie died in the rock and play skeleeper in ten years. most of the deaths occurre after babies rolled over from their backs or sides to their stomachs.p they should s using the sleeper immediately. >>> 20 million people are under a severe weather. thre tornadoes possible across parts ofhe south, and dylan is back with a look at the details. wher into...
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about 26,000 american troops are stationed in okinawa. >>> fisher-price has recalled nearly 5 million infant sleepers after more than 30 babies died in the rock 'n play sleeper over the past ten years. most of the deaths occurred after babies rolled over from their backs or sides to their stomachs. parents should stop using the sleeper immediately. >>> 20 million people are under a severe weather threat. tornadoes possible across parts of the south, and dylan is back with a look at the details. where is this going? >> it's moving into eastern texas, and we are going to see it affect that area, especially later on this afternoon. in the meantime right now, it's affecting western texas across oklahoma and to arkansas, too. we have severe thunderstorm watches and tornado watches in effect for a couple of hours in the area across west and central texas, and as we go into this afternoon, we're going to see more storms fire up. these storms have the potential of producing wind gusts in excess of 60 miles per hour. there is that strong threat of tornadoes, and also hail an inch or larger in
about 26,000 american troops are stationed in okinawa. >>> fisher-price has recalled nearly 5 million infant sleepers after more than 30 babies died in the rock 'n play sleeper over the past ten years. most of the deaths occurred after babies rolled over from their backs or sides to their stomachs. parents should stop using the sleeper immediately. >>> 20 million people are under a severe weather threat. tornadoes possible across parts of the south, and dylan is back with a...
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okinawa is a place with a fighting tradition. a history of ferocious resistance. but it's nothing like what you might think. not at all. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪
okinawa is a place with a fighting tradition. a history of ferocious resistance. but it's nothing like what you might think. not at all. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪
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okinawa is a japanese japan.ed province of after the tour is over we are exiting the castle when okinawan guide comes up have annd they embrace and that was very a perfect ending to albert smith's trip because everywhere he went, he would of japaneseaves soldiers, for example, and explain to his grandson why that. doing on iwo jima you see him talking about there are here now, and there are animals. they were all dead when we here last time. a unique was individual and not really wassed on what i seeking was a good documentary and some good archive material, that the nation could keep for generations to come. he was very much focused on the spiritual side of things. me onely shocked time when i was on invasion when he talked about gun. and how as a marine because we have to remember these were riflemen for the marines, nothing fancy about them and he talked about using his gun and he only stopped using it when it was too hot to handle. and heit cool off, would go again. >> we're going to show that in just a moment. go, though, you what do you want viewers to take away from this project? t
okinawa is a japanese japan.ed province of after the tour is over we are exiting the castle when okinawan guide comes up have annd they embrace and that was very a perfect ending to albert smith's trip because everywhere he went, he would of japaneseaves soldiers, for example, and explain to his grandson why that. doing on iwo jima you see him talking about there are here now, and there are animals. they were all dead when we here last time. a unique was individual and not really wassed on what...
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then, as we went to meet the particularlyople okinawa, they realized they had had a real stake in the fight. they weren't just fighting for the american government, but for indigenous people. and they were an indigenous people. host: in the case of teddy draper, you took him to the battlefields. who was he and why was that so important? george: teddy draper was on the baci that took not sarah -- if you look at photos of the flag lying up there with the whole group, there are at least two dozen. left with ag bottom rifle in his hand. he is a part of that team. what happened on the way up, the rest of his squad was wiped out. , teddy went on the first trip. second trip, the key was iwo jima, he would not go on that trip. his family felt even though he didn't go to his key battlefield at the trip had been positive. host: and when teddy draper was telling you his story, you were thinking what? thinking the glorification of war and it was just the opposite. in hisnd teddy draper own words. mr. draper: october 21, 2006. this is one of three, said right? mr. draper: yes. george: we're on the
then, as we went to meet the particularlyople okinawa, they realized they had had a real stake in the fight. they weren't just fighting for the american government, but for indigenous people. and they were an indigenous people. host: in the case of teddy draper, you took him to the battlefields. who was he and why was that so important? george: teddy draper was on the baci that took not sarah -- if you look at photos of the flag lying up there with the whole group, there are at least two dozen....
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a went to guam, it would team okinawa, as and they were indigenous people. province and ie thought it was appropriate. also, have an unbelievable peace park there. i thought that would be of the place to end this show. >> one of the individuals you met and continue to talk to, sam sandoval. who was he? >> sam was not one of the original 29, but they said they could have 30 but the day the buses arrived, only 29 showed up. in terms of the original 29. sam was not one of those, but certainly early on he was at while canal. when you went into the -- at guadal canal, they came back. small in stature, but he survived for five landings, and he is the only one of my group still alive. he is not in great health. he would be about 94 years old now. i keep in close contact with him. we have done several presentations together over the years. friend.er him like a he is a very special marine. was he forthcoming about his service in the military and upon his return? i had interacted with the code talkers for a couple of years before the trip was taken. when i got on a pl
a went to guam, it would team okinawa, as and they were indigenous people. province and ie thought it was appropriate. also, have an unbelievable peace park there. i thought that would be of the place to end this show. >> one of the individuals you met and continue to talk to, sam sandoval. who was he? >> sam was not one of the original 29, but they said they could have 30 but the day the buses arrived, only 29 showed up. in terms of the original 29. sam was not one of those, but...
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iwoarm, ,ima -- we went to guam, saipan iwo jima , which is only open to tourists a few days a year, and okinawa, which is a japanese province. i thought it was appropriate. also, they have an unbelievable park there, so i thought that would be of a place to end the show. one of the individuals you met and continue to talk to today, sam sandoval. who is he? >> he was there at the very beginning. he wasn't one of the original 29 , by the way, they said you could have 30, and on the day the buses arrived at the reservation, only 29 showed up. awestruck terms of the original 29. sam was not one of those, but he certainly early on, because he was at guadalcanal. when you went in the service at that time, you were gone for the duration. 1945.ame back in so sam is small in stature but he has survived four or five landings. and he is the only one of my group still alive. , hes not in great health would be about 94 years old now, and i keep in close contact with him. we have done several presentations together over the years, and i consider him like a friend. marine.very special he forthcoming about his
iwoarm, ,ima -- we went to guam, saipan iwo jima , which is only open to tourists a few days a year, and okinawa, which is a japanese province. i thought it was appropriate. also, they have an unbelievable park there, so i thought that would be of a place to end the show. one of the individuals you met and continue to talk to today, sam sandoval. who is he? >> he was there at the very beginning. he wasn't one of the original 29 , by the way, they said you could have 30, and on the day the...