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‘Imi Ho‘ōla song written by Ben Young, MD.
Ken Inouye donated his grandmother's 100-year-old Japanese-language family Bible to the USS Daniel Inouye.
Patrick DeLeon implemented Senator Inouye's Vision for Hawaii.
Most people don't know Senator Inouye was a musician.
As a teenager he played saxophone in a Swing band, and piano his entire life.
Governor Waihe'e discusses Senator Inouye's role with the Hōkūlela and Kaho'olawe and the US Government "Apology" for the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom .
Governor John Waihe'e is our special guest. Part 1 is the story of the election of our first Native Hawaiian Governor.
Former Inouye staffer Robbie Alm joins Kenny Inouye to discuss the leadership style of Senator Inouye.
Behind a man with big dreams is a wife with a vision. Mrs. Maggie Inouye was key to her husband's successful political career. They were a team. Ahead of her time, Maggie left Hawaii to go to New York in 1946 to attend Columbia University and earn a master's degree, when it was unusual for women to even go to college. Maggie is credited with running and winning Dan's 1962 election for the US Senate.
Senator Inouye worked with American Presidents from Eisenhower to Obama. Listen to presidential stories from the Inouye family.
Hawaii's Senator Dan Inouye was a mentor to young Joe Biden. When Biden was new to the Senate, he was assigned an office next door to Senator Inouye. Listen to some heart warming stories about Joe Biden, as remembered by Senator Inouye's son, Ken Inouye.
Interviewed by: Gloria C. Borland
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