One of the premier jazz clubs in the world opens in Hawaii
One of the premier jazz clubs in the world, Blue Note, opens a club in Hawaii. Since its inception in 1981, Blue Note has become one of the premier jazz clubs in the world and a cultural institution in Greenwich Village. Blue Note Hawaii will be located in the former Society of Seven showroom inside Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort and will open by early 2016.
Incognito in Blue Note Hawaii 2016 OCT
Tribute to Stevie Wonder @ Blue Note Hawaii
Tribute to Stevie Wonder: John Kolivas & Friends
Danny Del Negro - vocal & key.
Stevie Wonder is one of the most creative musical figures of the late 20th century. Wonder signed with Motown's Tamla label at the age of 11, and has continued performing and recording for the last 56 years. As one of the most-awarded male solo artists, Wonder has sold over 100 million records worldwide. He is also noted for his work as an activist for political causes, including his 1980 campaign to make Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a holiday in the United States. In 2009, Stevie Wonder was named a United Nations Messenger of Peace.
[Hawaii] Honolulu Police Motorcade For US Senator Akaka - Motorbikes & Police Car
Captured here is a large motorcade of the Honolulu Police Department (HPD), including several BMW motorbikes and a Toyota patrol car. Honolulu Police were seen escorting the late senator Daniel Akaka, who died on April 6th 2018, at the age of 93. Senator Akaka was the first Hawaiian of native descent to represent the senate, and enjoyed much support in his home state. A celebration of life was held on Saturday May 19th at Kawaiahao Church in downtown Honolulu after the senators body lied in state at the capitol for 24 hours, and was then escorted away by police in preparation for the funeral. Out of respect for the deceased and his family I avoided filming the celebration or the hearse, and waited several days to upload this video. As always the focus should be on the emergency vehicles.
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하와이 블루노트, Bluenote Jazzclub in Hawaii
2017년 7월, 호놀룰루 하와이, 재즈클럽 블루노트
[Hawaii] Red Dodge Charger Police Car!
Captured here are unmarked patrol cars of the Honolulu Police Department (HPD) in Hawaii! Honolulu police are known for using a variety of makes and models for their cruisers, including Dodge, Ford, Toyota and more. Check out the bright red Dodge Charger that I saw on a traffic stop in the city. A pretty unusual look for a police car. HPD also patrols with their blue lights on a continuous 'steady-burn' mode, which is done to show presence sence and deter crime. let me know what you think in the comments below!
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Hawaii - The Big Island
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Hawaiian Island Currency
Today we See banknotes of Hawaii.
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In January 1942, one month after Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese, the
government fearing enemy invasion announced that New Money was on its way.
Planned to start on July 1942 (it was extended to August 15, 1942) special notes
imprinted with Hawaii would be the only legal tender and would have no value
outside Hawaii. The new money was to consist of $1, $5, $10 and $20
denominations. Brown seals and serial numbers would replace the green and
blue ones and the word Hawaii would appear twice on the front and once really
big across the back. The old money would no longer be legal tender in Hawaii.
Due to citizen resistance, it took 27 months to complete the transition and to have
the new money in circulation. The government then appointed a special committee
to dispose of some 200 million dollars of old money. First, it was sent to the
Nuuanu Cemetery on Oahu to be burned in the crematory, but they could not
handle the enormous quantity of notes. After much discussion, it was then hauled
to the Aiea Sugar Mill on Oahu and it was there that it was incinerated.
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200 Years of Hawaii Monarchy Gown and Holoku Collection
Created by the late Richard Goodwin in the 50's and 60's, this is a special one-of-a kind collection of holoku and gowns that depict Hawaii's golden era. Many of the pieces include original materials, fabric of holoku from this period. This is truly a special collection that takes you on a journey through the history of Hawaii via the fashions of our monarchs and their time. Collection is available for special presentations and State functions. Contact: Ryan Brown at ADR Productions, Inc., ryan@adragency.com
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The Hawaiian Islands, 1924
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Series : Motion Picture Films Relating to the Ford Motor Company, the Henry Ford Family, Noted Personalities, Industry, and Numerous Americana and Other Subjects, compiled ca. 1903 - ca. 1954
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Production Date: 1924
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Weird Travels: Hawaii (Documentary)
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Are Hawaii tourists getting too close to dolphins?
Swimming with dolphins is a popular activity for tourists in Hawaii, but a proposed federal rule could lead to a dramatic change. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration wants to ban boats and swimmers from getting too close to Hawaiian spinner dolphins. Carter Evans reports from Oahu.
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Visiting Amazing Lanai, Island in Hawaii, United States
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Blue Note Honolulu, 5.21.2017
Downtown Honolulu walk
Our walking in the downtown Honolulu area.
Honolulu Hawaii Scenery ✔ OTA - Puu Ualakaa ★HD★ South Oahu Tropical Paradise incl Moana
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A FAN'S LETTER TO JANIS SIEGEL FROM WAHIAWA, HAWAII
My Wahiawa Divas are hoping to meet Janis Siegel and the Manhattan Transfer when they perform at the Blue Note Hawaii in June 2017. They are learning the Shaker Song.
What’s it Going to Take? – Low Wages and the Lack of Affordability in Hawaiʻi | Program
INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI is taking a deeper dive into longstanding problems highlighted during our two-hour live program, What’s it Going to Take? An executive forum on making life better in Hawaiʻi.
Some data to consider:
· 51% of renting households in Hawai’i spend more than 30% of their income on rent.
· 38% of jobs pay a living wage, which equates to more than $20/hour.
· 48% of households do not meet the Survival Budget level and struggle to afford living in Hawaiʻi
*Source: Hawaiʻi Community Foundation
Learn more about the Change Framework: ChangeforHawaii.org
The first of three special editions of INSIGHTS will focus on Low Wages and the Lack of Affordability in Hawaiʻi. Those scheduled to appear on the program include: the band director of Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School in Līhuʻe, Kauaʻi; the owner of a small business in Mānoa, Oʻahu; a warehouse worker from Pālolo, Oʻahu; and a University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa economist. You can join the conversation by phoning in, or by leaving us a comment on Facebook or Twitter. INSIGHTS is also streamed live on pbshawaii.org and PBS Hawaiʻi’s Facebook page.