the pacific after pearl harbor. up next on american history tv, navy veterans who participated in the battle of midway recount their experiences. the american veterans center hosted this 50-minute panel discussion. my name is tim hobart. i m executive director of the american veterans center and thank you for being here. this is our 20th year of this event, so it s a very special year for us, and we re very happy you re here. of course, we really want to thank the navy memorial for their hospitality for this weekend. they ve been great partners for us over the years. my only word that i really had to kick things off this morning is really for all the students that are with us here this weekend. i really encourage you to take all of this in from where we start with veterans of the battle of midway 75 years ago through 75 years of american military history. this is your own past and present, and you re our future. so, this is a great opportunity, a once in a lifetime opportun
so it s actually a tremendous honor for us to be here. and on a day like today, we use the term sea services, but in the end we re all in it together. and i think these gentlemen here represent the idea of being all in it together. and i just want to say one thing about why i m honored and why we re honored to be here today and the opportunity you all have today. you know, when i looked at the program here and i look at words like trailblazers, legends, these are in the agenda. the last ace, leadership, saving lives, the greatest generation, the medal of honor, why we fought, valor, witness to history, and right here, the turn of the tide. it is an honor for us to be here. i hope you all really get a lot out of the next couple days, because as was just mentioned, this is literally an opportunity of a lifetime that we have over the next couple days to be able to listen to these great americans who literally gave of themselves and set an example and paved a path for us all to w
we ll get to your thought here s in a minute but let s begin with the results. if you go to our website, c-span.org, you can find them all there from the primary last night, who won florida, illinois, missouri, north carolina, and ohio. i just want to note that missouri is still too close to call for both the republicans and the democrats. you can find the delegate tracker there on your left and the results will be updated as we go along. new york times have the results from last night. if you look, donald trump with his win in florida. he gets the check. 46% over marco rubio s 27% in the florida senator s home state in illinois, donald trump garnered 39% of the vote. ted cruz came in second with 30%. missouri, it looks like a tie right now. 41 and 4 for ted cruz and donald trump. and in north carolina, the new york billionaire capturing the win there as well, 40% to ted cruz s 37%. below that, you can take a look at where hillary clinton stands. four victories today. misso
positive. gdp running 39 in the quarter. final revision. a lot to talk about today. yes. and i think that the amount of news coming out and the news flow is being reflected. yesterday boeing reported the biggest order in history. no one cared. today i think they will care. yesterday i think we had a lot of bank stocks down because they figured yellen would say same old, same old. yellen did not come out with same old. she said, listen, things are ready. we re going to move. some people say we re enough weasel and i don t think that s what s going, but i caution. oil s up, don t want that. shanghai s down. don t want that. interest rates are up. don t want that. and europe s up because the dollar is screaming. so we keep the pajama traders, i ve been watching europe since 3:30. as europe gets stronger we get stronger. why is europe getting higher? because they can export more. these things are good for europe. what s good for the goose is bad it is one of the big questio
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