Cspan is at the National World War Ii Museum that opened in 2000. Today, we will be visiting the road to tokyo exhibit that does the American Experience in the pacific theater. Lockout, everyone, to the National World War Ii Museum in downtown new orleans. We have several different permanent exhibits. We are at the road to tokyo exhibit that will take us through the war in the pacific and asia from 1941 to 1945. We designed this exhibit is every creation of the bridge of the uss enterprise, the world war ii Aircraft Carrier in the u. S. Navy. As you enter the exhibit, you enter the ship and get yourself oriented to the war in the pacific. We try to introduce our visitors to the players. You have here we go you have hirohito who started this. And we have the leader of the nationalist chinese. As we advance through the bridge of the uss enterprise, this is where the command elements will be. The will go to the next gallery and get a better look at what life was like for the crewmen aboar
Shortened or extended. When you do go out, you must practice social distancing. Basically stay at least six pete feet away from people, and as rod mentioned, social gatherings are prohibited except for six feet distance. There is a mad rush at the Grocery Store. Were seeing that tonight. Lets bring in ian cull. Tell us what youre seeing. Reporter were at the market in edgewood, but it could be any store in the bay area. This is the store ive been to. The viewers are really reaching out to us. Were going to do a little walkthrough. The pasta aisle is basically empty. You might be able to get some lasagne noodles. Meats mostly out as well. There is a lot of fresh fruit that people seem to be stocking up on, but theyve got a good supply here. Potatoes, running low on those as well, and onions, even, as well. One of the things, though, that theyre running out of a lot is the foezrozen food, the frozen dinners, the pizza, unfortunately, one of my favorites, then the meat as well. This is th
A debt default. Counting on aljazeera. Retaliates not the syrian as strikes killed dozens of its soldiers Syrian Government positions have been attacked but theres also a threat from ankara to renege on a deal with the e. U. Brand let refugees cross into europe this trigger another humanitarian crisis this is inside story. However and im come all santamaria it is the biggest single day loss of turkish soldiers in syrias civil war 33. 00 of them killed on thursday by Government Airstrikes in it labe which of course we know is the last rebel held province in the country and turkeys retaliation it has been swift its military says its attacked more than 200 Syrian Army Positions and some turkish politicians are even calling for a ground offensive but theyve been some diplomatic moves to president reject typer one called Russias Vladimir Putin to discuss the deal they had signed to coordinate in ately ban to prevent the fighting from miscue lazing while nato which turkey is a member has ple
The 10th Armored Division was activated at fort benning, georgia on the 15th of july in 1942. From the very beginning it was known as a hot outfit. Its nickname tiger division. The commanding general of the 10th, Major General paul gardener, was a superb leader. Carryout orders, march, maneuver and shoot where his by words. No journal was more revered by his men. I am john drew devereaux, a Company Commander in the 10th Armored Division in world war ii. We had a marvelous kind of spirit in our division. I think it was due to the training we got from the general newgarden, Division Commander in the states. He was killed in an airplane crash before we went overseas. He had a couple of very pet things that he liked. One that we had to wear the top button of our coveralls buttoned. This was uncomfortable, but we got so that we looked at other outfits that wore them unbuttoned and thought they look liked slobs. When you gave a salute in the 10th Armored Division, a tiger salute, you lifted
Tobi we are at the Michigan History Museum here in downtown lansing. We are part of state government, so our museum tells the story of michigan, all of michigan, including lansing. Today, we will walk through our galleries. The museum is set up, literally a walk through time. You come to the museum. It is at the end of the ice age. We talk about the first Indigenous Peoples that lived here in michigan and go to the end of the 20th century. We are standing in our exhibit it is one we just recently renovated. The focal point is this gigantic mural that is painted. It shows the story of the anishinaabek people through four seasons. One of the things it tells is the advanced society they had before europeans arrived. They had very sophisticated social structures. It was just a little different than the western civilization. They chose to live off of the land and not try to control the land. They spent a lot of their time really working in harmony with the lands to meet all their basic need