Ivy where did they emigrate from . Joseph italy . Ivy any siblings . Joseph 11. Ivy are you oldest joseph im the youngest. Im the 12th one. Ivy oh, my goodness. Made you decide to enlist . Mother died when i was for, my father died when i was seven. Some brothersith and sisters that take turns and so by the time i was 15, i wasnt too happy. All my brothers, all my brothers served in the military. All five of my brothers were in world war ii. I always would have liked to join. So i falsified my baptismal certificate and went to work trying to enlist first in the marine corps. They knew i was underage and didnt let me in. And they to the army accepted me. Off to campy, i was breckenridge, kentucky. Ivy same day . Joseph yes. Wasnt aime, it school, it was just the 101st airborne. Ivy do your member what day . August 26. Ivy the day you enlisted in the day that you went . What year . Joseph 1948. Ivy were you going to school at the time . Joseph it was during Summer Vacation and i was a fr
In San Francisco, pretty from the virus are out of control, and the governor needs aggressively at this hour. To issue a shelterinplace down to the south bay, theres lots of blue sky right now. Order for california again. A beautiful afternoon. He argues a tougher strategy now and 75 degrees, after a high of will flatten the curve faster 81. And mean a stronger economy soon well drop down to some cooler of her. 60s once we hit 9 00, 10 00, and our Public Health is handcuffed to our economy and 11 00. Viceversa. People arent going to feel safe what about that fog for tomorrow morning . Going shopping if they feel a close look for you. Their Public Health is at i know a lot of you like this threat. The state senator says california opened businesses too map because you can see where the fog will be. Soon and that there isnt 7 00, over the north bay, contra effective testing or contact costa, alameda counties, tracing. There are some businesses that are simply breaking the peninsula, San
The big picture is a report to you from your army, an army committed by you, the people of the United States, to stop communist aggression wherever it may strike. The big picture will trace the course of events during the korean campaign. With firsthand reports from our combat veterans and film taken by combat cameramen of the army signal corps, these are the men who daily record on film the big picture as it happens, where it happens. Today, the big picture brings into focus the first 40 days of korea. It was the beginning of the fighting there, where every ridge was a heartbreak ridge. Lets go back to june, 1950, when our troops felt the first thrusts across the 38th parallel. The story is best told in the language of the soldier who was there. This story is hard to tell. Painful. Our outfit was in training a few weeks ago. Some of the boys who were with us arent around anymore. They were good men. Good soldiers. They had learned to fight, and they had the guts for fighting. When it
Reed. Resident was sigmund in the citizens of may 1950, this young republic went to the polls again to exercise their democratic rights to choose their government under their democratic constitution. Even as the citizens of the korean republic voted in free elections, the north korean communist leaders were boasting of their intention to unify the country by force. And this was their target, a partially mountainous peninsula and the 20 million peaceloving citizens of the republic of korea. The attack by the north korean communists came suddenly and without warning. The heroic Republican Army faced by superior forces with all the advantages of deception and surprise rallied to the defense of the republic, improvising quickly to meet the unprovoked aggression, korean republican troops were thrown against the invaders south of the 38th parallel, against a prepared enemy armed with modern tanks and guns, they were illequipped to meet the onslaught. Back in the United States, an emergency s
Override trumps veto of a resolution that would override the student loan forgiveness rule. Charles hanley is joining us. He is a former peak correspondent out with a new planes, life and death in a hidden war. We thank you for being with us on cspan. Thank you. Host the historical significance of the korean war what is it 70 years later . Guest we can see it simply and the tension that still exists on the peninsula with the. Nuclear crisis. It is sometimes called the forgotten war. It was an indecisive conflict in a faroff place. It came just five years after world war ii. Eventually, it was overshadowed by the vietnam war. But when we look back, we would can see we can see it is a watershed moment in 20thcentury history. It militarized the cold war between the communist and capitalist worlds. It was the first undeclared war by the United States and its history. Conflicts the last between great powers, in this case, american china with soviet with america and china soviet help. It per