Anonymous ID: b64ab6 Sept. 19, 2023, 1:58 a.m. No.19575536   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5542 >>5671

Norman: What about the illegals that you had, that you let across the border that you never tested? Because you, there's, there is no point of entry. What about them?

 

Nadler: Well, you shouldn't be letting illegals cross the border. And the question and the problem is nobody, not Biden, not Trump has figured out how to keep them out of the country.

 

Norman: Have they increased since Biden's been in office?

 

Nadler: They, it, it went down for, for, for a year under Trump and then went right back up, starting under Trump and kept going under Biden.

 

Norman: That's, that's amazing. You're, you're making that statement everybody. I, I mean, the, your own city, New York is, is being overrun. Eric Adams is now asking for federal dollars and declaring a sanctuary city to welcome him in now. Want federal money or money. We don't have. That's insane.

 

Nadler: We have, you're talking about, well, I'm not gonna get into the figures but we could afford it. This country can, the country can afford it.

 

Norman: Is 32 trillion in debt amyth is 32 trillion in debt a myth?

 

Nadler: No, 32 trillion in debt is not a myth. But if we hadn't passed the Trump tax cuts and we tax the super wealthy the way we should, you would cut, you would cut the deficit greatly.

 

Norman: And economy must have been, is better now under this Biden administration than it was under President Trump.

 

Nadler: Yes. The, the unemployment rate has come down to three point, was it 3.6 percent?

 

Norman: Well, we're going to agree to disagree.

Anonymous ID: b64ab6 Sept. 19, 2023, 2:07 a.m. No.19575558   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5559 >>5561

Exploring Iconic Battle of Midway Shipwrecks | Nautilus Live

 

From September 8-12, 2023, an interdisciplinary, interagency, and international team led by Ocean Exploration Trust aboard Exploration Vessel Nautilus had the honor and privilege to conduct in-depth archaeological assessments of three World War II aircraft carriers lost during the Battle of Midway. Our exploration resulted in the first visual survey of Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) Akagi 赤城, the first detailed views of United States Ship Yorktown since it was first located 25 years ago, and a comprehensive survey of IJN Kaga 加賀. These historically significant wrecks were explored in their final resting places within Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, the largest protected area in the U.S. and one of the largest in the world.

 

Archaeologists from Japan, the U.S., and over 100 experts around the world were connected to ship operations via telepresence technology, helping guide the mission and providing valuable real-time interpretations throughout the surveys. Each dive was launched and closed with protocol ceremonies to honor this place and all who lost their lives in ways that reflected their significance to Kānaka ʻOiwi (Native Hawaiian), Japanese, and U.S. military families and communities.

These historic, noninvasive, visual survey dives were conducted during the E/V Nautilus Ala ʻAumoana Kai Uli expedition, a 27-day NOAA-funded mission to explore never-before-seen deep-water habitats to collect baseline data needed to support management in the most remote and northwestern section of PMNM. The surveys of the ship’s final resting places were aimed at documenting these historically significant wrecks, examining their condition, and honoring all those who lost their lives on both sides of the battle.

 

The Battle of Midway surveys were made possible by the expertise, support, and collaboration of many partners including Ocean Exploration Trust, NOAA Ocean Exploration, NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, SEARCH, Inc., U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command, International Midway Memorial Foundation, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, the State of Hawaiʻi, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, University of Maryland, University of Rhode Island, University of Hawaiʻi, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, Air/Sea Heritage Foundation, and Japanese archaeological colleagues from Teikyo University, Tokai University, and Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s6gGKrmBtQ&t=5s

Anonymous ID: b64ab6 Sept. 19, 2023, 2:10 a.m. No.19575561   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Incredible deep sea footage shows the shipwreck of Japanese aircraft carrier for the first time in 80 YEARS after it was sunk by US fighters during Battle of Midway: Explorers also surveyed US carrier and Imperial Army battleship

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12534083/Incredible-deep-sea-footage-shows-shipwreck-Japanese-aircraft-carrier-time-80-YEARS-sunk-fighters-Battle-Midway-Explorers-surveyed-carrier-Imperial-Army-battleship.html