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someone else understood this profoundly -- harry s. truman. he understood on a personal level what can happen when we allow the forces of evil, the forces of aggression to spread. when the united states entered world war i, he rejoined the u.s. national guard, and he was put in command of an artillery unit that saw brutal combat in france. he later wrote this -- “i know the strain, the mud, the misery of the soldier in the field. and i know too his” -- and add today her -- “courage.” the experience left truman -- along with generations of men and women who survived the two world wars -- determined that history would not repeat itself. harry truman believed that the best way, maybe the only way, to ensure that was to bind america's fate to that of other nations who shared our values; for all to commit to defending one another's territory as if it were their own. now, those of us here today in some ways may take that for granted now, after 75 years, but this was a radical belief in its time, and it was also an untested one. and in some w
someone else understood this profoundly -- harry s. truman. he understood on a personal level what can happen when we allow the forces of evil, the forces of aggression to spread. when the united states entered world war i, he rejoined the u.s. national guard, and he was put in command of an artillery unit that saw brutal combat in france. he later wrote this -- “i know the strain, the mud, the misery of the soldier in the field. and i know too his” -- and add today her -- “courage.”...
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at the truman hall next to president harry s truman, at least a statue of him. and together with the grandson of harry truman. so this is really a truman evening. and it is particular great to be here as secretary general nato because i'm not able think about any individual person that has played a more important role for this alliance than president truman. because we have to try to imagine how the world looked light at the end of the second world war because then the plan was, of course, to get the troops, the forces back home. that was the for everyone, but especially for the united states, to send people the atlantic and to europe to help to end the second world war. the united states left europe the first world war. that was not a big success. so therefore, i'm glad that after the second world war, the united state decided to stay stay with their forces, stay the troops. and not only that, but also to end the transatlantic bond with a marshall aid, with the big economic no the economic program to underpin a transatlantic bond. and then on top of that, not o
at the truman hall next to president harry s truman, at least a statue of him. and together with the grandson of harry truman. so this is really a truman evening. and it is particular great to be here as secretary general nato because i'm not able think about any individual person that has played a more important role for this alliance than president truman. because we have to try to imagine how the world looked light at the end of the second world war because then the plan was, of course, to...
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president harry s truman to japan and he was very clear about what happened with japan. even though they were horrible civilian casualties this is a former president truman's words quote where now prepared to obliterate more rapidly complete every productive enterprise the japanese have above ground in any city we shall destroy the docs, their factories in their communications. let there be no mistake said harry truman we shall completely destroy japan's power to make war. prime minister netanyahu's of the very same thing israel wants to completely destroy hamas' power to wage war. to think they will be able to do that? hamas finally be defeated? >> they have to beat defeated be defeated thatis what war is . it is not israel that nc's further trying to peacefully coexist with a palestinian state. they gave gossett to the palestinians. 77% voted for hamas to be govern. that perpetrated the horrors to state solutions both his have to recognize the other nations right to exist. hamas, the palestinians do not recognize israel's right to exist. at some point and time you are
president harry s truman to japan and he was very clear about what happened with japan. even though they were horrible civilian casualties this is a former president truman's words quote where now prepared to obliterate more rapidly complete every productive enterprise the japanese have above ground in any city we shall destroy the docs, their factories in their communications. let there be no mistake said harry truman we shall completely destroy japan's power to make war. prime minister...
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newsreel narrator: harry s. truman was sworn in as president of the united states. eisenbach: by the time truman gets to the presidency, the wheels are in motion. this bomb is going to be dropped somewhere. with the death of hitler, the target then becomes japan. newsreel narrator: the never-ending air campaign against japan's stolen empire continues, as b-24s hammer installations in the palau islands. we were marching up from island to island. landing on the beaches against dug-in japanese defenses. losing young men in large numbers. every day that went by without this bomb being successfully tested was a day in which thousands of americans are dying. newsreel narrator: thousands of yanks have been wounded and other thousands have sacrificed their lives to drive a fanatical foe from this vital base, the doorstep to japan itself. norris: they knew the japanese were defeated, but defeat and surrender are two different things. so how do you get them to surrender? oppenheimer: in a world of atomic weapons, wars will cease. and that is not a small thing. eisenbach: the
newsreel narrator: harry s. truman was sworn in as president of the united states. eisenbach: by the time truman gets to the presidency, the wheels are in motion. this bomb is going to be dropped somewhere. with the death of hitler, the target then becomes japan. newsreel narrator: the never-ending air campaign against japan's stolen empire continues, as b-24s hammer installations in the palau islands. we were marching up from island to island. landing on the beaches against dug-in japanese...
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you cited harry s. truman and dwight d. eisenhower. what is it about those presidents, what can we learn about how to pursue a relationship that is productive with china? >> well, since the 1940s and really through the early 1960s with john f. kennedy, of course, we focus on another conflict with the soviet union, the first cold war, as i call it, because i think we are in a second cold war with china. we have the invasion of west berlin. kennedy in 1961 went on american television and warned america that we're going to fight for the outpost surrounded by east germany that was wanted to take in the summer of 1961. we were even going to be willing to risk nuclear war to defend freedom in that part of the city. i think the same thing is now playing out in taiwan. we have to make a case to the american public that taiwan is really important to the u.s. interest. not just because it produces so many semiconductors that we rely on in our new digital economy, but also because of its vital geopolitical position. mcarthur in 1950 called taiwan
you cited harry s. truman and dwight d. eisenhower. what is it about those presidents, what can we learn about how to pursue a relationship that is productive with china? >> well, since the 1940s and really through the early 1960s with john f. kennedy, of course, we focus on another conflict with the soviet union, the first cold war, as i call it, because i think we are in a second cold war with china. we have the invasion of west berlin. kennedy in 1961 went on american television and...
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s. had, let's say henry wallace and not harry truman. and they would have engaged the soviets. do you think that the u. s. russo relations would have been different, and even more importantly, do you think russia, as we know it today, would have been different, would have changed from style in this that and as to something else, had we just given them room debris to. well, that, sure that russia itself would have been different right away. but eastern europe could've been different. what the soviets understood what their concern was. they've been innovated twice through eastern europe. mm hm. live germany. what they want that after world war 2 was a buffer zone. and they say, so there security in terms of space and territory and geography. so they wanted a buffer zone and they did not impose lock step quote unquote, communist or soviet style governments. immediately after the war. there was even a relative degree of democracy allowed ace to europe. they had elections, they had a open discussion. it wasn't really until the truman doctrine in early 47, that the soviets began to c
s. had, let's say henry wallace and not harry truman. and they would have engaged the soviets. do you think that the u. s. russo relations would have been different, and even more importantly, do you think russia, as we know it today, would have been different, would have changed from style in this that and as to something else, had we just given them room debris to. well, that, sure that russia itself would have been different right away. but eastern europe could've been different. what the...
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harry truman did that in the late 40's, early 50's. we have always been fast friends. as friends, we have to say hard truths. we have to find a path forward to a two state solution or a release of the hostages. host: i want to ask your work on the task force of artificial intelligence. hakeem jeffries has appointed you to this task force cavalier experience shape your work on the task force? guest: most of my focus, i'm a doctor in training so thinking about hey i will impact the delivery of health care. can it help with diagnostics, access to care and paperwork burden. those are things a guy can have a positive impact on. on the intelligent side, we have to be very careful with how we protect data privacy and protect american citizens. host: what will come out of this task force? guest: by the end of this congress we can't write legislation but make suggestions on how they should approach and think about putting up guardrails for ai and how it ought to be used. host: is a bipartisan, wasn't endorsed by both sides of the aisle? guest: it was. when we had our initial kh
harry truman did that in the late 40's, early 50's. we have always been fast friends. as friends, we have to say hard truths. we have to find a path forward to a two state solution or a release of the hostages. host: i want to ask your work on the task force of artificial intelligence. hakeem jeffries has appointed you to this task force cavalier experience shape your work on the task force? guest: most of my focus, i'm a doctor in training so thinking about hey i will impact the delivery of...
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harry truman did that in the late 40's, early 50's. we have always been fast friends. as friends to say hard truths. find a path forward to a two state solution or a release of the hostages. host: ask your work on the task force of artificial intelligence. hakeem jeffries has appointed you to this task force cavalier experience shape your work on the task force? guest: most of my focus, i'm a in training so thinking about hey i will impact thery o. can it help with, access to care and paperwork burden. those are things a guy can have po on the intelligent side, we have be very careful with how we protect data and protect american citizens. host:&> what will come out of ts task force? guest: by th congress we can't write legislation but make suggestions on how they should approach and think about putting up guardrails for ai and how it ought to be used. host: is atisan, wasn't endorsed by both sides of the aisle? guest: it was. e had our initial kharkov we had speaker johnson and leader jeffries. host: melanie in missouri, the democratic caller. we have sheldon and arka
harry truman did that in the late 40's, early 50's. we have always been fast friends. as friends to say hard truths. find a path forward to a two state solution or a release of the hostages. host: ask your work on the task force of artificial intelligence. hakeem jeffries has appointed you to this task force cavalier experience shape your work on the task force? guest: most of my focus, i'm a in training so thinking about hey i will impact thery o. can it help with, access to care and paperwork...