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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrive in the province of Prince Edward Island during their 8 day visit to Canada, 4 July 2011.
1980 film "The Final Countdown" DVD video:
US Navy Captain Matthew Yelland - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Commanding Officer: Let's get some air.
USS Nimitz CVN 68 bridge watchstander: Captain's off the Bridge.
US Navy Captain Matthew Yelland - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Commanding Officer: Dan, what's this all about? What do you make of it?
US Navy Commander Dan Thurman - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Executive Officer: Nostalgia broadcasting on the Armed Forces band.
US Navy Captain Matthew Yelland - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Commanding Officer: Broadcasting after a strike? Nah.
Warren Lasky - United States Department of Defense civilian contractor employee: Excuse me. Captain?
US Navy Captain Matthew Yelland - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Commanding Officer: Yes?
Warren Lasky - United States Department of Defense civilian contractor employee: Sir, is it possible that this could be part of some secret naval maneuver?
US Navy Captain Matthew Yelland - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Commanding Officer: Course not.
US Navy Commander Dan Thurman - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Executive Officer: There are a few people who'd like to watch us work under pressure.
US Navy Captain Matthew Yelland - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Commanding Officer: What are you saying, Dan?
US Navy Commander Dan Thurman - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Executive Officer: The Department of Defense sent him out here. Maybe they wanted to give him something to watch.
US Navy Captain Matthew Yelland - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Commanding Officer: Now, that makes more sense than anything else so far.
Warren Lasky - United States Department of Defense civilian contractor employee: Now, wait a minute, gentlemen. You may be the victims of some kind of joke. But whether the Pentagon's behind it or the Kremlin or some little green men from Mars, I promise you, I'm as much in the dark about it as you are.
US Navy Lieutenant Perry: Captain, we're getting something you might want to hear.
US Navy Captain Matthew Yelland - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Commanding Officer: In the Plot Room.
US Navy Lieutenant Perry: Aye, sir.
Radio news broadcast announcer: The Germans are retreating on the 70-mile front in southern Russia. However, forces were reported 200 miles from Moscow and long-range artillery fire was heard in the suburbs of Moscow. Meanwhile in Washington -
US Navy Captain Matthew Yelland - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Commanding Officer: What the hell's going on here?
USS Nimitz CVN 68 operations officer: Sir, I think you ought to see these aerial reconnaissance photographs of Pearl Harbor.
US Navy Captain Matthew Yelland - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Commanding Officer: Turn that off!
USS Nimitz CVN 68 operations officer: Yes, sir.
US Navy Captain Matthew Yelland - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Commanding Officer: That'll be all. You.
US Navy Commander Dan Thurman - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Executive Officer: It's not Pearl Harbor.
US Navy Captain Matthew Yelland - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Commanding Officer: Sure as hell is.
USS Nimitz CVN 68 operations officer: Look at that old battlewagon.
US Navy Captain Matthew Yelland - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Commanding Officer: It's a memorial now. It's the Arizona.
US Navy Commander Dan Thurman - USS Nimitz CVN 68 Executive Officer: But she's completely intact.
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The Final Countdown
:36:25
Here's a photo taken by our reconnaissance
pilots less than an hour ago.
:36:33
- May I suggest something, Captain?
- I'm wide open.
:36:37
I suggest that you ask Commander Owens
to come up here right away
:36:40
and bring the photos he's using
to illustrate his book.
:36:42
Why?
:36:43
I think he'll have something
very interesting to show you.
:36:47
All right.
:36:55
Tanker, this is Alert 1. You got
two thirsty Tomcats. Whaddya got?
:37:00
I've got the hard stuff.
Pull right in.
:37:13
Contact.
:37:14
We've got a green light.
:37:16
Fill 'er up, check the oil
and clean the windshield. Over.
:37:25
Dick, where'd you get these?
:37:27
I got them from the Smithsonian, sir.
They're old agency photos of Pearl.
:37:31
- Just like these.
- Not like these.
:37:34
That one was taken
less than an hour ago.
:37:38
I don't understand, sir.
These are pre-World War II pictures.
:37:41
This is the fleet
that was destroyed.
:37:43
Sir, C.I.C. reports two bogeys
at low altitude. Distance, 125 miles.
:37:47
- Have our fighters take an I.D. pass.
- Aye, Captain.
:37:55
Have our fighters investigate and
identify the contact 090, signal Buster.
:37:59
Aye, sir. Alert 1,
this is Eagle Control.
:38:02
Vector 210 for the bogeys.
Bogeys low and slow.
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Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy
"Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy" was a quotation used during the 1988 United States vice-presidential debate by Democratic vice-presidential candidate Senator Lloyd Bentsen to Republican vice-presidential candidate Senator Dan Quayle. Jack Kennedy was a reference to John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States. Since then, the words "You're no Jack Kennedy," or some variation on Bentsen's remark, have become a part of the political lexicon as a way to deflate politicians or other individuals perceived as thinking too highly of themselves.
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Sparks erupt in VP debate/Close race heightens stakes in Bentsen- Quayle skirmish
JUDY WIESSLER, CLAY ROBISON Staff
THU 10/06/1988 HOUSTON CHRONICLE
OMAHA, Neb. - Democrat Lloyd Bentsen and Republican Dan Quayle sparred in Wednesday night's vice presidential debate over Quayle's qualifications to be president and squared off in a bitter exchange over the memory of the late President John F. Kennedy.
Quayle, a 41-year-old senator from Indiana, used the 90-minute debate for frequent attacks on Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis, while the 67-year-old Bentsen contrasted his longer record of governmental service with that of Quayle.
Stakes for the debate were heightened by the apparently close presidential race between Dukakis and Republican Vice President George Bush, and by polls that indicated voters' uncertainties about Quayle may be detracting from the Republican ticket.
If tragedy should strike the president "we have to step in there without margin for error," Bentsen said.
Quayle said his first step, if he had to assume the presidency, would be to "say a prayer for myself and the country I was about to lead."
The sharpest exchange of the nationally televised face-off, the first and only scheduled for the vice presidential candidates, was sparked when Quayle said he has as much congressional experience as John F. Kennedy did when he ran for president in 1960.
Bentsen quickly objected: "I served with Jack Kennedy. I knew Jack Kennedy. Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine. Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy." Democratic partisans in the audience at the Omaha Civic Auditorium cheered.
"That was really uncalled for," Quayle responded sternly.
"You're the one who was making the comparison, senator," Bentsen said disdainfully. "I think you're so far apart in the objectives you choose for your country that I did not think your comparison was well-taken."
Bentsen, who was elected to his first public office the year before Quayle was born, said the debate "is whether Dan Quayle or Lloyd Bentsen is qualified to be president of the United States."
The Texan, who is in his 18th year in the Senate, spoke of the "responsibility of the biggest job in the world," including the need to "take over the awesome responsibility for commanding the nuclear weaponry that we have."
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The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004)
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UK 15 October 2004
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