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but an pearl harbor, the u.s. army commander pushed through a declaration of martial law, suspended the u.s. constitution, dismissed the elected government and declared himself military governor. during my trip i heard some of the stories of martial law and of the military tribunals that densed military just. they had thrown military military -- thrown judges out of the court. defendants had no due process or legal protection, virtually all those accused were found guilty and often given harsh or arbitrary sentences which they could then purge or reduce by giving blood or other legal actions. i soley -- slowly realized the difference between militarism and toll toll tall tearan system, there was a connection between invasion of constitutional rights of japanese in american and on the mainland. the fact that they army proclaimed the presence of so many japanese americans, it felt a danger, and as the threat of invasion from tokyo had grown more distant, they had increasingly fixated on the presence of japanese mesh
but an pearl harbor, the u.s. army commander pushed through a declaration of martial law, suspended the u.s. constitution, dismissed the elected government and declared himself military governor. during my trip i heard some of the stories of martial law and of the military tribunals that densed military just. they had thrown military military -- thrown judges out of the court. defendants had no due process or legal protection, virtually all those accused were found guilty and often given harsh...
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if you like and to concerns about a cyber pearl harbor or just when the talk about the defense systems every day. >> i would say that it's not necessarily only on the defense systems, the private-sector, we have other parts of the government and putting other governments, and what it is when we hear what they say we have to take that as a part of the overall picture that we look at, take into account and figure out what they can do to help and how much is it really did to the defense activities, how much of it goes to the fbi department of justice secret service and homeland security. but this is part of an overall picture but not the whole picture. >> we were a little bit directly on the cyber secured a legislative proposal, and i'm wondering perhaps now that we are over the debt crisis if we are going to see a little bit more action speaking with people on capitol hill wife heard a lot of fear at least from the aids who've been working hard on this issue so can you give an update? >> we, like you, mentioned we believe we will start to see movement as the congress comes back. this has
if you like and to concerns about a cyber pearl harbor or just when the talk about the defense systems every day. >> i would say that it's not necessarily only on the defense systems, the private-sector, we have other parts of the government and putting other governments, and what it is when we hear what they say we have to take that as a part of the overall picture that we look at, take into account and figure out what they can do to help and how much is it really did to the defense...
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if you liken it to a cyber pearl harbor or, you know, when they talk about the millions of scans that are done of defense systems every day? >> guest: yeah. and i would say it's not necessarily only the defense systems that are scanned. we have private sector, other parts of the government including other governments. and what it is, we hear what they say, we take that into account, figure out what they can do to help, how much is it directly related to defense activities, how much of it goes to the fbi, department of justice, secret service, how much of it goes to homeland security. but this is part of an overall picture but not the whole picture. >> host: we alluded to the white house's legislative cybersecurity proposal. i'm wondering if we're going to see a little bit more action. in speaking with people on capitol hill, identify heard a lot of -- i've heard a lot of fears at least from aides on this issue that things have stalled out. can you give us a little bit of an update? >> guest: yeah. and we believe we're going to start seeing some moves on this when the congress comes ba
if you liken it to a cyber pearl harbor or, you know, when they talk about the millions of scans that are done of defense systems every day? >> guest: yeah. and i would say it's not necessarily only the defense systems that are scanned. we have private sector, other parts of the government including other governments. and what it is, we hear what they say, we take that into account, figure out what they can do to help, how much is it directly related to defense activities, how much of it...
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pearl harbor is still the head jr. quarters of u.s. pacific command as it was for the wars in pacific with japan, north korea, and north vietnam. i looked into hawaii's part in the epic of american global domination. americans and their children spent the 78 years between the arrival of protestant missionaries in 1820 and the american annexization in 1898, americanizing hawaii, importing our favorite religion, capitalism, and our second favorite religion, christianity. in certain ways, the americanization of hawaii in the 19th century parallels the annexization of americament like their puritan forebearers set off into the wilderness of new england, the missionaries set sail for the islands, a place they thought of as a spiritual wilderness. perhaps just as nine out of ten natives were wiped out, so was the native hawaiian population ravaged by smallpox, measles and other diseases. just as the industrial revolution and the building of the railroads brought in huddled masses of immigrants to the united states, the suregan plantations fo
pearl harbor is still the head jr. quarters of u.s. pacific command as it was for the wars in pacific with japan, north korea, and north vietnam. i looked into hawaii's part in the epic of american global domination. americans and their children spent the 78 years between the arrival of protestant missionaries in 1820 and the american annexization in 1898, americanizing hawaii, importing our favorite religion, capitalism, and our second favorite religion, christianity. in certain ways, the...
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damaged ships, in particular, some of the battle ships damaged at pearl harbor were repaired here athese dry docks. >> this dry dock, this particular one, there are a series of them on either side, were at the time the largest dry docks in the western united states, the pacific fleet made this their port for repairs. and these things, i don't remember the length, 300 plus feet long. and they've had pump stations so that they float a ship in, chalk it up, pump it up, have the ship in dry dock to do repairs. there is a whole series. you can go out and drive around hunters point if you can get past the guards. i think they'll let people in. >> yes. >> and take a look around. did you have something else you wanted to say? >> yes. actually, the slide further north which is the original dry dock. >> the original pump house. in fact, it says pumping gate and pump house. >> this shows up, probably not much later, showed up in the 1880s. they're old-timers. that dry dock is still there and reasonably intact. >> on our way up there we'll look at the waterfront along hunters point ru aboutercti
damaged ships, in particular, some of the battle ships damaged at pearl harbor were repaired here athese dry docks. >> this dry dock, this particular one, there are a series of them on either side, were at the time the largest dry docks in the western united states, the pacific fleet made this their port for repairs. and these things, i don't remember the length, 300 plus feet long. and they've had pump stations so that they float a ship in, chalk it up, pump it up, have the ship in dry...
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he did the same thing with, when it was decided after pearl harbor to, um, mount an invasion of northfrica from the west. the british were pushing rommel from the east, and we were going to land in morocco, and marshall tasked eisenhower with the, with the design of those plans. so eisenhower came to the presidency not only a great diplomat-general, but someone with, who knew a lot about the way washington worked and who'd been dealing with global issues for a dozen years by then. he not only was the great diplomat-general of world war ii, he had held together the grand coalition of the second world war, the allied coalition. after the war he was the army chief of staff, he presided over the desegregation of the army that professor moy talked about a few minute ago. he, and he took leave of absence as president of columbia university to be the first military commander of nato in paris because at the time it was recognized if there was one american we can send to europe who personifies the american commitment to nato, to the freedom of western europe, to america's continued responsibil
he did the same thing with, when it was decided after pearl harbor to, um, mount an invasion of northfrica from the west. the british were pushing rommel from the east, and we were going to land in morocco, and marshall tasked eisenhower with the, with the design of those plans. so eisenhower came to the presidency not only a great diplomat-general, but someone with, who knew a lot about the way washington worked and who'd been dealing with global issues for a dozen years by then. he not only...
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if you like it to concerned about a cyber pearl harbor. when you talk about the millions of scans done and defense systems every day. guest: it is not necessarily only defense systems that are scant. we have private sector and other parts of the government, including other governments. we have to take that as part as the overall picture will look at. taken into account, figure out what they can do to help, how much is it directly related to defense activities? how much of it goes to the fbi, a department of justice, secret service, common security? this is part of the overall picture, but not the whole picture. guest: we alluded to the white house's cybersecurity proposal. we are over the debt crisis. in speaking with people on capitol hill i've heard a lot of fears from aids that have been working on this issue that things have stalled. can you give us an update? guest: we believe we are going to start seeing some movement on this when congress comes back. this has been a big issue. we recognize there are a lot of pieces we need to put in
if you like it to concerned about a cyber pearl harbor. when you talk about the millions of scans done and defense systems every day. guest: it is not necessarily only defense systems that are scant. we have private sector and other parts of the government, including other governments. we have to take that as part as the overall picture will look at. taken into account, figure out what they can do to help, how much is it directly related to defense activities? how much of it goes to the fbi, a...
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it will be like pearl harbor day. for those of us who lived through it -- >> oh, my god! it will be a day we'll never forget. >> and there will be more from president bush tonight on "nightline." this sunday, george w. bush, the 9/11 interview will air on the national geographic channel. >>> we got great news about the little boy brought back to life after nearly drowning in the pacific nearly three weeks ago. you might remember the images of his friends and family praying as chad ostrander was rescued after 20 minutes underwater. today, he was released from the hospital. his father says he faces a long road. he's speaking simple phrases, eating on his own, and doing puzzles. >>> when we come back, hunger at home, more of our in-depth look at this exploding crisis in america. how some people are taking a stand and how you can help right now. and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] chan
it will be like pearl harbor day. for those of us who lived through it -- >> oh, my god! it will be a day we'll never forget. >> and there will be more from president bush tonight on "nightline." this sunday, george w. bush, the 9/11 interview will air on the national geographic channel. >>> we got great news about the little boy brought back to life after nearly drowning in the pacific nearly three weeks ago. you might remember the images of his friends and...
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o but after pearl harbor the u.s. army commander pushed through am declaration of martial law in t the territory of hawaii andat suspended the u.s. constitutions dismissed the elected governmenh and declared himself militareyil governor. during my trip i heard some ofef the stories of martial law and the military tribunals that dispensed justice. in fact, the army had guns civilian judges out of thet. courts and created the set of tribunals to judge all criminal cases, even those involvingut american civilians. defendants had no due process od legal protections.legal pro virtually all accuse or foundthe guilty and often given harsh or arbitrary sentences which theyar could then purge or reduced bycd giving blood or by other extra legal action. to every last it was not so r absolute and that even though military commanders in hawaii had prevented mass confinement of japanese-americans, there was an essential connection between the military invasion of constitutional rights in hawaii and that of the constitutionalbe rig
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you want them to understand why pearl harbor was attacked.his lack of specificity is problematic. >> this was not a world symbol. it was in lower manhattan in the united states of america and they wanted to attack it for that reason. there are other worlds assembled around the world they could hit, they didn't. they came here for a specific reason. sure they hit lots of other countries. but those countries are poor substitutes for attacking america which they would do today if they could. if they had a choice between attacking bali and manhattan again, they would take manhattan again. they haven't been able to because we responded so vigorously to these attacks. which is another thing we are forgetting. >> i'm not denying this was directed to the united states. what i'm sucking is al qaeda is a much degraded organization than it was then. >> absolutely because we hit them. >> that's right. >> we could argue about the patriot act. martha: we'll leave that up to thup tothe the "five." a pilot in santa monica, california, lucky to be alive after
you want them to understand why pearl harbor was attacked.his lack of specificity is problematic. >> this was not a world symbol. it was in lower manhattan in the united states of america and they wanted to attack it for that reason. there are other worlds assembled around the world they could hit, they didn't. they came here for a specific reason. sure they hit lots of other countries. but those countries are poor substitutes for attacking america which they would do today if they could....
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but building 640 has a secret history, about to be told n 1941 before pearl harbor this housed the first class of the u.s. army's secret military intelligence service language school, training 60 in anticipation with a war with japan. 58 were second generation, or born here. >> the u.s. army knew that japan's war was coming. and so, they collected the few they could find. that they could, were bilang wall. >> among them was tom, a 23-year-old private then. born in san jose, he had been drafted and found himself in desert antitank maneuvers when being approached by the head of the school. >> like i said, i was making you a commission officer should you attend this secret school at presidio. in san francisco. and that... looked a hell of a a lot better than being in the desert. >> the school would move to minnesota after pearl harbor. and he graduated and went on to become an interpreter, his family was ordered to leave their san jose farm and sent to an arkansas internment camp. now, building 640 will be a learning center as imagined in this drawing telling a story of japanese americans l
but building 640 has a secret history, about to be told n 1941 before pearl harbor this housed the first class of the u.s. army's secret military intelligence service language school, training 60 in anticipation with a war with japan. 58 were second generation, or born here. >> the u.s. army knew that japan's war was coming. and so, they collected the few they could find. that they could, were bilang wall. >> among them was tom, a 23-year-old private then. born in san jose, he had...
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but building 640 has a secret history that's about to be told n1941 before pearl harbor it housed the first class of the u.s. army's secret military intelligence service language school, training 60 linguists in anticipation of a war with japan. 68 were second generation or born here. >> the u.s. army knew that japan's war was coming. so they collected the few nesas they could find that were bilingual. >> among them was 93-year-old tom, was a 23-year-old private then. born in san jose, he had been drafted and found himself in desert anti-tank maneuvers when he was approached by the head of the school. >> he said, i will make you a commissioned officer if you attend a secret school in san francisco. that looked a hell of a lot better than being in a desert. >> the school was moved to minnesota after pearl harbor. while he went on to become an interpreter in the pacific, his family was ordered to leave their farm and sent to an arkansas internment camp. now 640 will become a learning center, as imagined in this drawing, telling the story of japanese like him. the story of patriotism and
but building 640 has a secret history that's about to be told n1941 before pearl harbor it housed the first class of the u.s. army's secret military intelligence service language school, training 60 linguists in anticipation of a war with japan. 68 were second generation or born here. >> the u.s. army knew that japan's war was coming. so they collected the few nesas they could find that were bilingual. >> among them was 93-year-old tom, was a 23-year-old private then. born in san...
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in 1941 before pearl harbor it housed the first class of the u.s.military linguist schools. they were second generation or nisei japanese born here. >> the u.s. new japan's war was coming so they collected the few niseis they could find that were bilingual. >> among those niseis was 93-year-old tom sakamato. he was a private then. born in san jose he had been drafted and found himself in tank maneuvers when he was approached by the head of the school. >> he said sakamato, i will make you a commissioned officer should you attend this secret school in san francisco. and that looked a hell of a lot better than being in the desert. >> the school was moved to minnesota after pearl harbor. and while sakamato graduated and went on to become mcer's interpretner the pacific, his family was ordered to leave their farm and sent to an arkansas interment camp. now building 640 will become a learning center, as imagined in this drawing, telling the stories of japanese like sakamato. his story of patriotism and the pain of prejudice. >> some of us wanted to prove
in 1941 before pearl harbor it housed the first class of the u.s.military linguist schools. they were second generation or nisei japanese born here. >> the u.s. new japan's war was coming so they collected the few niseis they could find that were bilingual. >> among those niseis was 93-year-old tom sakamato. he was a private then. born in san jose he had been drafted and found himself in tank maneuvers when he was approached by the head of the school. >> he said sakamato, i...
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pearl harbor purse or leave earth are rocks and. this is what i take for my thyroids forty year old cancer survivor rolanda says the people of the navajo nation have been exploited by corporations and abandoned by their government you have no generation there's nothing after me my daughter don't want to have kids because she said they've come out before and my son the want to have kids but i have one that has kids but there's problems in two thousand and seven the environmental protection agency launched a five year plan to clean up the navajo nation which included five hundred abandoned sites extending to utah and new mexico twice a month fresh drinking water is delivered to some fifty four thousand citizens contaminated homes have been rebuilt and people relocated but many still say federal officials have fallen short where really matters helping to rebuild a decent quality of life that people feel that through all these years even to this point two thousand and eleven nothing has happened they have seen no action see no roads bei
pearl harbor purse or leave earth are rocks and. this is what i take for my thyroids forty year old cancer survivor rolanda says the people of the navajo nation have been exploited by corporations and abandoned by their government you have no generation there's nothing after me my daughter don't want to have kids because she said they've come out before and my son the want to have kids but i have one that has kids but there's problems in two thousand and seven the environmental protection...
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worry when i hear american politicians and generals talking about the possibility of a digital pearl harbor and when we talk about cyber terrorism and things like so i think they are conflating the danger in trying to scare people perhaps unnecessarily at the same time of course we do have very valuable data in our networks and it has to be properly protected and you know you do need to ensure the defense is that all i'm asking for let's have a bit of evidence that this is really the case actually see the evidence rather than just believing this nonsense we are with you we want to see that evidence and until then we are not going to point the fingers at anybody again and we appreciate you for doing the same and getting up and clarity on that with graham cluley senior technology consultant at the focus and that is going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered always at our web site r.t. dot com slash you.
worry when i hear american politicians and generals talking about the possibility of a digital pearl harbor and when we talk about cyber terrorism and things like so i think they are conflating the danger in trying to scare people perhaps unnecessarily at the same time of course we do have very valuable data in our networks and it has to be properly protected and you know you do need to ensure the defense is that all i'm asking for let's have a bit of evidence that this is really the case...
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so i first set foot in america in pearl harbor. and so i arrive inside the navy housing at pearl harbor, the daughter of an enlisted serviceman who was a valet. that's what you wanted if you were a filipino, to be a valet or steward in the homes of the admiral, and i began my american journey. here i am on my fifth birthday with my other class mates there, the girls in the neighborhood and my little brother who's rather confused where he fits in, but he found his way. [laughter] so that really began my ethnic journey. one of the things i struggled with was trying to fit in. your height, your size, your color, et, et, don't set the stereotype of what's typically american. you constantly struggle to find a place where you really fit in. i learned to resolve this by saying, you know, it's not so bad being the underdog. first of all, you know, you look different, people remember you, right? and you're also hungry for opportunities because you want to move out of your condition. you don't want to be poor again. you don't want people to
so i first set foot in america in pearl harbor. and so i arrive inside the navy housing at pearl harbor, the daughter of an enlisted serviceman who was a valet. that's what you wanted if you were a filipino, to be a valet or steward in the homes of the admiral, and i began my american journey. here i am on my fifth birthday with my other class mates there, the girls in the neighborhood and my little brother who's rather confused where he fits in, but he found his way. [laughter] so that really...
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worry when i hear american politicians and generals talking about the possibility of a digital pearl harbor many talk about cyber terrorism and things of that so i think they are conflating the danger in trying to scare people perhaps unnecessarily at the same time of course we do have very tough people take from our networks and it has to be properly protected and you know you do need to ensure the defense is that all i'm asking for let's have a bit of evidence this is really the case now.
worry when i hear american politicians and generals talking about the possibility of a digital pearl harbor many talk about cyber terrorism and things of that so i think they are conflating the danger in trying to scare people perhaps unnecessarily at the same time of course we do have very tough people take from our networks and it has to be properly protected and you know you do need to ensure the defense is that all i'm asking for let's have a bit of evidence this is really the case now.
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it was a significant proportion to anything we have seen in the past, except for pearl harbor. to me, it was a place you could make a difference in terms of the national security of united states and protecting your community and moving it forward. in michigan, we also had some of the economic challenges that still confront us to this day. this was the place where you could make a difference. >> why are so many members of the house running for president and not one sitting u.s. senator? >> there are three of us. he would have to ask the senate. i do not know. usually, it is the senate that one's of doing it, so i'm not sure. but you have had governess declined to run as well. in many ways, it shows a healthy respect of the political ability of the president. no one is under any illusions that he is a very spirited campaigner and has been very successful and has had a very rapid ascent to the oval office. i think a lot of republicans are looking at this in terms of it would be a very difficult race, and many have also declined on the basis of their family, which is very understa
it was a significant proportion to anything we have seen in the past, except for pearl harbor. to me, it was a place you could make a difference in terms of the national security of united states and protecting your community and moving it forward. in michigan, we also had some of the economic challenges that still confront us to this day. this was the place where you could make a difference. >> why are so many members of the house running for president and not one sitting u.s. senator?...
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down our government systems create the kind of paralysis that would indeed be comparable to a pearl harbor type attack. >> the audience was allowed to ask questions, conversations got personal. the first question is had to do with the fewer tour of military pension autos why did i know i was going to get that question? >> the answer sne wants to keep promises made to current military men and women but can't rule out changes in retirement benefits for future enlistees. >> he's a straight up front guy. and he seems to be very appreciative of the military and their thoughts. >> there is one conflict he vowed to fight is the battle in washington. he wants $14 trillion debt addressed with cuts and increases. >> this is a most when many ways leadership of the country going to be tested more than it ever has. >> he says the committee would double anticipated cuts to defense n monterey, abc 7 news. >> and coming up, michael finney. >> tonight a local couple finds out that their frequent flyer miles aren't free. stay with us. sure, pulling the mold, ldntew, and grime from out of the porous caverns
down our government systems create the kind of paralysis that would indeed be comparable to a pearl harbor type attack. >> the audience was allowed to ask questions, conversations got personal. the first question is had to do with the fewer tour of military pension autos why did i know i was going to get that question? >> the answer sne wants to keep promises made to current military men and women but can't rule out changes in retirement benefits for future enlistees. >> he's...
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. >> defense secretary leon panetta warns the next pearl harbor could be cyber attack. >> along the line it's revealed the wide ranging cyber attack revealed the entity since 2006. what are the or gin of the attack? >> the operation shady rat was uncovered by the cyber security firm mcafee and emanateed from china. it targeted contractors, entities in taiwan and the anti-doping watchdog of the economic committee but they say the losses were minimal. >> jennifer live at the pentagon. thank you. >> after the break, why republicans are ripping one of their own for being quiet. later in the grapevine, the story behind a video of mayor taking parking law enforcement in his own >> bret: some of the men and women running for president or considering it are taking shots at one of their own. chief political correspondent carm cameron reports on the g.o.p. front runner drawing fire for what he isn't doing. leading the polls despite months of infrequent, mostly low-key campaign appearances dedicated largely to obama bashing, mitt romney is now under mounting attack from g.o.p. presidential rivals h
. >> defense secretary leon panetta warns the next pearl harbor could be cyber attack. >> along the line it's revealed the wide ranging cyber attack revealed the entity since 2006. what are the or gin of the attack? >> the operation shady rat was uncovered by the cyber security firm mcafee and emanateed from china. it targeted contractors, entities in taiwan and the anti-doping watchdog of the economic committee but they say the losses were minimal. >> jennifer live at...
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. >> the school was moved to minnesota after pearl harbor. when he went on to be than interpreter.s sent to an arkansas internment camp. now it will be a learning center telling the story of japanese-americans like sakamoto. his story of patriotism and the pain of prejudice. >> some of us wanted to prove ourselves in combat of our loyalty to our country. that think is big lesson for future generations to see. >> a model of the future 640 is at the american historical society that has made the dream a reality. presidio trust also played a role. >> it's an incredible piece of property. what you are looking at is very important piece of history, not only important to the national japanese american historical society but important to the country. >> he ended up staying in the army with a long career including serving at president eisenhower's interpreter. he is hoping that 640 will keep them alive for future generations and the story. >> groundbreaking for the learning center is scheduled for today. don't go away "7 on your side" is next. >> a woman wants her $25,000 that her bank won'
. >> the school was moved to minnesota after pearl harbor. when he went on to be than interpreter.s sent to an arkansas internment camp. now it will be a learning center telling the story of japanese-americans like sakamoto. his story of patriotism and the pain of prejudice. >> some of us wanted to prove ourselves in combat of our loyalty to our country. that think is big lesson for future generations to see. >> a model of the future 640 is at the american historical society...
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. >> defense secretary leon panetta warns the next pearl harbor could be cyber attack. >> along the line it's revealed the wide ranging cyber attack revealed the entity since 2006. what are the or gin of the attack? >> the operation shady rat was uncovered by the cyber security firm mcafee and emanateed from china. it targeted contractors, entities in taiwan and the anti-doping watchdog of the economic committee but they say the losses were minimal. >> jennifer live at the pentagon. thank you. >> after the break, why republicans are ripping one of their own for being quiet. later in the grapevine, the story behind a video of mayor taking parking law enforcement in his own hands. [ male announl of your missed opportunities in one place. ♪ the front-row tickets you never bought. the lucrative investment you never made. the exotic vacation you never took. but there's one opportunity that's too good to miss. the lexus golden opportunity sales event, with exceptional values on the lexus rx. but only until september 6th. see your lexus dealer. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned c
. >> defense secretary leon panetta warns the next pearl harbor could be cyber attack. >> along the line it's revealed the wide ranging cyber attack revealed the entity since 2006. what are the or gin of the attack? >> the operation shady rat was uncovered by the cyber security firm mcafee and emanateed from china. it targeted contractors, entities in taiwan and the anti-doping watchdog of the economic committee but they say the losses were minimal. >> jennifer live at...
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so i first set foot in america in pearl harbor. and so i arrive inside the navy housing at pearl harbor, the daughter of an enlisted serviceman who was a valet. that's what you wanted if you were a filipino, to be a valet or steward in the homes of the admiral, and i began my american journey. here i am on my fifth birthday with my other class mates there, the girls in the neighborhood and my little brother who's rather confused where he fits in, but he found his way. [laughter] so that really began my ethnic journey. one of the things i struggled with was trying to fit in. your height, your size, your color, et, et, don't set the stereotype of what's typically american. you constantly struggle to find a place where you really fit in. i learned to resolve this by saying, you know, it's not so bad being the underdog. first of all, you know, you look different, people remember you, right? and you're also hungry for opportunities because you want to move out of your condition. you don't want to be poor again. you don't want people to
so i first set foot in america in pearl harbor. and so i arrive inside the navy housing at pearl harbor, the daughter of an enlisted serviceman who was a valet. that's what you wanted if you were a filipino, to be a valet or steward in the homes of the admiral, and i began my american journey. here i am on my fifth birthday with my other class mates there, the girls in the neighborhood and my little brother who's rather confused where he fits in, but he found his way. [laughter] so that really...
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so i first set foot in america in pearl harbor.o i arrive inside the navy housing at pearl harbor, the daughter of an enlisted serviceman who was a valet. that's what you wanted if you were a filipino, to be a valet or steward in the homes of the admiral, and i began my american journey. here i am on my fifth birthday with my other class mates there, the girls in the neighborhood and my little brother who's rather confused where he fits in, but he found his way. [laughter] so that really began my ethnic journey. one of the things i struggled with was trying to fit in. your height, your size, your color, et, et, don't set the stereotype of what's typically american. you constantly struggle to find a place where you really fit in. i learned to resolve this by saying, you know, it's not so bad being the underdog. first of all, you know, you look different, people remember you, right? and you're also hungry for opportunities because you want to move out of your condition. you don't want to be poor again. you don't want people to undere
so i first set foot in america in pearl harbor.o i arrive inside the navy housing at pearl harbor, the daughter of an enlisted serviceman who was a valet. that's what you wanted if you were a filipino, to be a valet or steward in the homes of the admiral, and i began my american journey. here i am on my fifth birthday with my other class mates there, the girls in the neighborhood and my little brother who's rather confused where he fits in, but he found his way. [laughter] so that really began...
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i think they're especially useful when the government cannot be trusted to investigat pearl harbor to. the 9/11 commission was effective and innovative. it took its findings to the public in a best-selling book and a report that was downlouded over 1 million times. so, look, some commissions can work. i'm not against all of them. but i am against this joint committee in the debt ceiling deal. some people are obviously calling it a super congress, which is a real misnomer. by design, this committee will be congress on steroids. all of the bad habits, but worse. it's got only six hand-picked members from both parties, no outside experts, economists or independent statemen in contrast to past efforts. if anything, the idea here is that politicians in congress are the only ones who have the ideas to fix or fiscal plans. i don't think anyone thinks that's the case. so what are they going to do? one of the things that this commission has is an idea that basically, no matter who is involved, no matter what they decide, they're going to have a rigged outcome. this is the big number, the 1.5 t
i think they're especially useful when the government cannot be trusted to investigat pearl harbor to. the 9/11 commission was effective and innovative. it took its findings to the public in a best-selling book and a report that was downlouded over 1 million times. so, look, some commissions can work. i'm not against all of them. but i am against this joint committee in the debt ceiling deal. some people are obviously calling it a super congress, which is a real misnomer. by design, this...
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. >> unlike every american president since roosevelt the day after pearl harbor, i don't think he getsp every morning and his first thought is what can i do to make america safer. i think he wants to restructure our domestic economy. he does not see the world as terribly threatening or challenging to america. i think that affects everything he does in the national security field. >> greta: i think many americans are hoping he is thinking about the jobs. >> a president has to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. >> greta: i think things, -- when you look at this list of nations and all the uncertainy, i suspect he may not have the right answer we may not have the money to do the things we want to, but i suspect he's well aware these are threatening times is >> but he's not acting effectively. and the rest of the world sees weakness in the white house and moving to take advantage of it. >> greta: it is hard to look strong when you are begging people for money and you don't have a dime and your leaders are fighting. >> the president spent close to 900 billion dollars of wasted s
. >> unlike every american president since roosevelt the day after pearl harbor, i don't think he getsp every morning and his first thought is what can i do to make america safer. i think he wants to restructure our domestic economy. he does not see the world as terribly threatening or challenging to america. i think that affects everything he does in the national security field. >> greta: i think many americans are hoping he is thinking about the jobs. >> a president has to...
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war initially in afghanistan was a justified war in much the same way that we were attacked at pearl harbor, it was justified for us to respond. i think iraq was a war of choice and was a diversion from that. but it added about $1 trillion to our current national debt. we also have gotten into the habit that we don't pay for wars. in fact, we had tax cuts in 2001 and 2003 and in between them, we had 9/11. this was almost without historic precedent. in the civil war, much more absorbing nationally engaged military effort. we ended the war almost debt free. because the american people were paying for the civil war as it was being fought. the same thing was largely true of world war ii. so this is -- we've gotten now in the habit that we can go to war without having the general public be much affected by it. we don't have a draft, people aren't on call to actually be a participate in the war, and we are not asking the civilian population to pay for the cost of the war. yes, sir. >> senator, what was the feeling in the senate when the patriot act was voted on the first time you had the anthrax
war initially in afghanistan was a justified war in much the same way that we were attacked at pearl harbor, it was justified for us to respond. i think iraq was a war of choice and was a diversion from that. but it added about $1 trillion to our current national debt. we also have gotten into the habit that we don't pay for wars. in fact, we had tax cuts in 2001 and 2003 and in between them, we had 9/11. this was almost without historic precedent. in the civil war, much more absorbing...
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to create the kind of paralysis that would indeed be comparable to a pearl harbor type attack.orter: when the audience water allowed to ask question the conversation got a little personal. first question and one that seemed to be on everybody mind had to do with the future of military pension pensions. >> how difficult know i was going to get that question? >>reporter: the answer? secretary of panetta wants to keep promises made to current military service men and women but can't rule out changes in retirement benefits for futur futureen legislaturee. >> he was pretty straight forward and up front with comments. he seems to be very appreciative of the military and their thought what is going on in their lives. >>reporter: 1 conflict he vows to fight is the budget battle in washington. he's leveraging his decade of clout in beth parties. he wants the 14 trillion dollar debt addressed with both cuts and revenue increase. >> this is a moment when in many way leadership of our country is tested more than it ever has. >>reporter: former congressman says super committee inaction woul
to create the kind of paralysis that would indeed be comparable to a pearl harbor type attack.orter: when the audience water allowed to ask question the conversation got a little personal. first question and one that seemed to be on everybody mind had to do with the future of military pension pensions. >> how difficult know i was going to get that question? >>reporter: the answer? secretary of panetta wants to keep promises made to current military service men and women but can't...
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bit like, you know, you hear these conspiracies saying that fdr invited the japanese attack on pearl harborr swop was secretly bhien the attacks on 9/11, but i really do think lincoln was sort of thinking several chess moves ahead of jefferson davis in this situation, and may even with that sort of master stroke has ended up -- i won't say winning the war, but keeping the confederacy from winning the war in the crucial moment. my lincoln is a lincoln who goes from this sort of uncertain and in some ways bumbling guy to by the end of the book a few months into the presidency becoming well on his way to the great leader, the great president that we think of today. >> and was it unfair question -- was it union or slavery? >> for lincoln? >> yeah. >> i think for lincoln, union and slavery were sort of inseparable causes because the reason that the south was succeeding was because of slavery. it was a stand southerners were taking, welcome g -- willing to yield no further to what they called the slave power. this result was decreed by a national election in 1861, and so lincoln recognized that i
bit like, you know, you hear these conspiracies saying that fdr invited the japanese attack on pearl harborr swop was secretly bhien the attacks on 9/11, but i really do think lincoln was sort of thinking several chess moves ahead of jefferson davis in this situation, and may even with that sort of master stroke has ended up -- i won't say winning the war, but keeping the confederacy from winning the war in the crucial moment. my lincoln is a lincoln who goes from this sort of uncertain and in...
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like so many young people in the wake of pearl harbor, she moved to washington and was determined to try to serve her country. she was single, 30 and unemployed with several failed attempts at a career behind her. she was also looking for a second chance in life, a chance to remake her life, a chance to do something special. she was the daughter of a well-to-do pasadena rancher. she had graduated, but she had spent most of her post college years as she admits as a social butterfly to beat she spent a lot of time playing golf and tennis, attending parties and generally having a good time. she was keeping house for her widowed father and lifting a very sheltered life. she was, by her own account, a pretty plain person with no skills. she didn't speak any languages and she had never been further out of the country than a day trip to tijuana. she always felt she was bigger than life. she always thought she was destined for big things. but by 30 come degette miserably failed to materialize. still, she was tall, very athletic, she was sure she would be unnatural for the army or navy reserv
like so many young people in the wake of pearl harbor, she moved to washington and was determined to try to serve her country. she was single, 30 and unemployed with several failed attempts at a career behind her. she was also looking for a second chance in life, a chance to remake her life, a chance to do something special. she was the daughter of a well-to-do pasadena rancher. she had graduated, but she had spent most of her post college years as she admits as a social butterfly to beat she...
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we talked about it, it was economic pearl harbor. i use that term. and we had a shock to our system that was colossal and if a few people hadn't acted right, even more so. but we have been coming back steadily. the mood has gone up and down more like thi as we've gone but everything i see in business, we've been coming back steadily since the summer of 2009 and continuing up through last month now can something happen that will interrupt that? i haven't seen it. journal a different story. >> rose: but puturope in the context of this, though. how could the sovereign debt crisis affect the rest of us? >> the problem is i don't know. i... i don't know... i don't know what's goi to happen. i know 17 countries that join the european monetary union gave up the right to print their own money. that was a huge, huge decision. i hope the united states never does it. it changes the game... >>ose: to be in control of your own finances, in fact. >> yeah. and they linked themselves. they gave each other their credit cards and said let's all go out. and some behave
we talked about it, it was economic pearl harbor. i use that term. and we had a shock to our system that was colossal and if a few people hadn't acted right, even more so. but we have been coming back steadily. the mood has gone up and down more like thi as we've gone but everything i see in business, we've been coming back steadily since the summer of 2009 and continuing up through last month now can something happen that will interrupt that? i haven't seen it. journal a different story....
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this book looks at pearl harbor. the days immediately following the bombing.the state of america at that time. the darkest christmas in history and in many ways the most unified american christmas in history. >> line make this a book? >> well, wind drop can't go wrong, and he has a tendency to let get holidays in america in history in america. separatist and a perfect match. >> and one more that we want to talk to you about. this is about frederick law of homestead. >> by justin martin, previously done biographies of ralph nader and alan greenspan. this when he went back and researched. most of us know him as the designer of central park. he was a lot more than that, an abolitionist which i was aware of, and a journalist. so this chronicle's all of the different places that he designed for, including mclean hospital, mental hospital in the boston area, and he actually ended up in the mclean hospital at the end of his life. so his left temple circled. >> what is da capo. >> an independent publisher. we are based in cambridge. we do everything from history, mili
this book looks at pearl harbor. the days immediately following the bombing.the state of america at that time. the darkest christmas in history and in many ways the most unified american christmas in history. >> line make this a book? >> well, wind drop can't go wrong, and he has a tendency to let get holidays in america in history in america. separatist and a perfect match. >> and one more that we want to talk to you about. this is about frederick law of homestead. >>...
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we beat japan in 44 months, from pearl harbor to the victory over japan, 44 months. we mobilized, the nazi germany and fascist italy and japan. it really took 23 years to play another runway at an atlanta airport. this is defining what you are trying to accomplish and maximizing the rate of getting it done. it actually adds that you. what do i save by reforming the food and drug administration? is not just internal taxpayer savings. what if you quadruple the number of american jobs in health care by making us the dominant exporter worldwide? how you quantify the advantage to the united states as a country as a pro-progress fda? this is where reagan's emphasis on growth was all about. what would you achieve for the whole society? let me suggest a grand package, if you will, a grant agreement. i am for more revenue. i'm against tax increases. get americans back to work, which is increasing revenues dramatically. identifying federal assets and using them and i am for more revenue by developing american energy. let me take the second and third for a second. if we had is
we beat japan in 44 months, from pearl harbor to the victory over japan, 44 months. we mobilized, the nazi germany and fascist italy and japan. it really took 23 years to play another runway at an atlanta airport. this is defining what you are trying to accomplish and maximizing the rate of getting it done. it actually adds that you. what do i save by reforming the food and drug administration? is not just internal taxpayer savings. what if you quadruple the number of american jobs in health...
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you see roosevelt as the bombs are dropping at pearl harbor, just taking it all in, calling his cabinet people in, making tough decisions throughout his entire presidency. there was this strength in leadership that americans yearned for, willie, and you just had harold talking about maybe congress coming back. parliament has come back in. the rioting has stopped in london. it's starting to stop across england and this president, of course, they know he's not going to do that. it wouldn't do any good. with well, it won't do any good if you don't know how to lead. but if you know how to lead, it actually would do good. is he planning on going on vacation in august? >> he is supposed to go up to martha's vineyard. i don't know why there's any question congress should come ba back. why is that a debate? this is a huge crisis. >> it's about as bad as it gets. it would be nice if everyone was back working. the president's style, which is important, but now we have to think about the substance, why are the markets going up and down? because there are doubts about the economy here and the econo
you see roosevelt as the bombs are dropping at pearl harbor, just taking it all in, calling his cabinet people in, making tough decisions throughout his entire presidency. there was this strength in leadership that americans yearned for, willie, and you just had harold talking about maybe congress coming back. parliament has come back in. the rioting has stopped in london. it's starting to stop across england and this president, of course, they know he's not going to do that. it wouldn't do any...
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we beat japan in 44 months from pearl harbor to victory over japan. 44 months. hi mont 44 months, mobilized, nazi germany and japan. and, you start thinking about lean six sigma, you think about, not just -- it's not just taking out waste. it is defining what you are trying to accomplish. and, maximizing the rate of getting it done. so, it actually adds value, and if you were to say, what do is say by reforming the food and drug administration, it isn't internal taxpayer savings. what if you triple or quadruple the number of american jobs in the health field by making us the dominant exporter worldwide? how do you quantify the advantage to the u.s. as a country of a pro progress fda rather than anti-progress fda? there are all sorts of second and third -- that is ronald reagan's interest in growth was all about. not just what will you score in government but achieve for the whole society. let me suggest a grand package, if you will. grand agreement. i am for revenue. i am against tax increase, i'm for more revenue by getting americans back to work which increase
we beat japan in 44 months from pearl harbor to victory over japan. 44 months. hi mont 44 months, mobilized, nazi germany and japan. and, you start thinking about lean six sigma, you think about, not just -- it's not just taking out waste. it is defining what you are trying to accomplish. and, maximizing the rate of getting it done. so, it actually adds value, and if you were to say, what do is say by reforming the food and drug administration, it isn't internal taxpayer savings. what if you...
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the code of federal regulations has salvage facilities act written into a subsequent to pearl harborand it basically states that my office is responsible for conducting salvage a public and private sector. incident to salvage from often you have pollution even if it is not a tanker. ship has its own bunkers. it runs aground, to conclusion, the same organization that conducting the south which to also try and pick up that oil. our gear came from three different locations. one on the west coast, one on the east coast and one in alaska. the equivalent with was both skimming and booming, and we have worldwide storage of equipment, but we did not bring our equipment from bahrain, the middle east, or hawaii, or singapore. a couple of reasons. one, as i said we were about 3% of tier that was not on site. flying these equipment is very expensive. even the stuff that came from alaska was dropped. and also there are some local agreements in, say, 54 in a way that would preclude us from moving back year. if it had been necessary, if there's a cost-benefit analysis we could have, we can move the
the code of federal regulations has salvage facilities act written into a subsequent to pearl harborand it basically states that my office is responsible for conducting salvage a public and private sector. incident to salvage from often you have pollution even if it is not a tanker. ship has its own bunkers. it runs aground, to conclusion, the same organization that conducting the south which to also try and pick up that oil. our gear came from three different locations. one on the west coast,...
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like so many young people in the wake of pearl harbor, she moved to washington and was determined to try to serve her country. she was single, 30 and unemployed with several failed attempts at a career behind her. she was also looking for a second chance in life, a chance to remake her life, a chance to do something special. she was the daughter of a well-to-do pasadena rancher. she had graduated, but she had spent most of her post college years as she admits as a social butterfly to beat she spent a lot of time playing golf and tennis, attending parties and generally having a good time. she was keeping house for her widowed father and lifting a very sheltered life. she was, by her own account, a pretty plain person with no skills. she didn't speak any languages and she had never been further out of the country than a day trip to tijuana. she always felt she was bigger than life. she always thought she was destined for big things. but by 30 come degette miserably failed to materialize. still, she was tall, very athletic, she was sure she would be unnatural for the army or navy reserv
like so many young people in the wake of pearl harbor, she moved to washington and was determined to try to serve her country. she was single, 30 and unemployed with several failed attempts at a career behind her. she was also looking for a second chance in life, a chance to remake her life, a chance to do something special. she was the daughter of a well-to-do pasadena rancher. she had graduated, but she had spent most of her post college years as she admits as a social butterfly to beat she...
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it'll be like pearl harbor day. through it, it'll be a day we'll never forget. >> and the whole interview airs sunday on the national geographic channel. >>> coming up here queen latifah live in times square. the nice folks at frontline plus have such confidence in their flea and tick killing force, they'll actually send a professional to inspect and treat my home if i'm not absolutely satisfied. that gives me great peace of mind... because no flea messes with my pickles! do they, mr. pickles? do they, honey? [ male announcer ] the frontline plus killing force now comes with the satisfaction plus guarantee. available only from your vet. >> this woman right here, queen latifah, has a track record of huge success, whether she's singing, whether she's acting, whether she's being a business woman, she knows how to do it. she is been at the top of the music billboard charts and, you know, she's got the oscar nomination, the grammy victories and now she has turned her eye to fashion, all hail the queen, queen latifah. [ c
it'll be like pearl harbor day. through it, it'll be a day we'll never forget. >> and the whole interview airs sunday on the national geographic channel. >>> coming up here queen latifah live in times square. the nice folks at frontline plus have such confidence in their flea and tick killing force, they'll actually send a professional to inspect and treat my home if i'm not absolutely satisfied. that gives me great peace of mind... because no flea messes with my pickles! do...
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." >> we were watching a movie and an usher came down as the japanese pilots are strafing pearl harborrevenge. of course, right away, i knew things had gone very badly. >> the folks in georgetown have no idea how very badly it has gone. both in jonestown and back at the house where staff member sharon amos has received jones' suicide order. she gathers her children in the upstairs bathroom and slits their throats and hers. >> when we came back, the guyanese defense force was there. they said, everybody come up into the living room. we went and sat in the living room upstairs, about 50 of us in a circle, and they brought out body bags. sharon had killed herself and her three kids while we had been gone. so -- >> on that night when it all went down, before i laid my head down, i just said, you know, to as many people as i could, don't do anything stupid. if you are feeling like hurting yourself, talk to someone. and as i drifted off in this maddening coma, i looked at blood dripping from the ceiling because we were below where sharon and her children had died. >> good evening. in one of
." >> we were watching a movie and an usher came down as the japanese pilots are strafing pearl harborrevenge. of course, right away, i knew things had gone very badly. >> the folks in georgetown have no idea how very badly it has gone. both in jonestown and back at the house where staff member sharon amos has received jones' suicide order. she gathers her children in the upstairs bathroom and slits their throats and hers. >> when we came back, the guyanese defense force...
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. >> eventually september 11 will be a date on the calendar like pearl harbor day.rough it, it will be a day we'll never forget. megyn: former president bush speak out in a powerful interview as we prepare to mark 10 years since the september 11 terror attacks. the documentary is set to air this weekend on the "national geographic" channel. >> i had been notified that a plane had hit the world trade center. at first i thought it was a light aircraft. and my reaction was, man, either the weather was bad or something extraordinary happened to the pilot. i then informed some of my staff members to provide help to new york city, whatever help they needed to take care of this incident and then walked into the classroom. the classroom was full of kids who were reading. and in the back of the classroom there was a full press corps. and staffers and some adults. and i was intentsly listening to the lesson. i felt the presence behind me. and andy card's massachusetts accents was whispering in my ear, a second plane has hit the second tower, america is under attack. megyn: th
. >> eventually september 11 will be a date on the calendar like pearl harbor day.rough it, it will be a day we'll never forget. megyn: former president bush speak out in a powerful interview as we prepare to mark 10 years since the september 11 terror attacks. the documentary is set to air this weekend on the "national geographic" channel. >> i had been notified that a plane had hit the world trade center. at first i thought it was a light aircraft. and my reaction was,...
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. >> eventually, september 11th will be a date on the calendar, it will be like pearl harbor day, buthrough it, it will be a day we'll never forget. martha: so true. >> so true. it's affected us all, you know? those of us, those new yorkers who lived through it, we still look down and see the empty space, and i think the president spoke from the heart, perhaps, as he never has before. and that was unique and interesting experience for all of us. martha: yeah, i can't imagine what it was like for you, being in there and hearing this whole story from him firsthand, and we look forward to seeing it. i encourage everybody to watch it. i watched it with my two children, who were too young really at the time to know about this, and i really recommend that, too, because i think it's a good way for them to learn the things that they may not truly understand about that day. peter, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. martha: for being with us here today and for providing this piece of history that everybody can witness this weekend. george w. bush, the 9/11 interview, premieres sunday, august
. >> eventually, september 11th will be a date on the calendar, it will be like pearl harbor day, buthrough it, it will be a day we'll never forget. martha: so true. >> so true. it's affected us all, you know? those of us, those new yorkers who lived through it, we still look down and see the empty space, and i think the president spoke from the heart, perhaps, as he never has before. and that was unique and interesting experience for all of us. martha: yeah, i can't imagine what it...
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we beat japan in 44 months from pearl harbor to victory over japan. 44 months. we mobilized, beat nazi germy, fascist germany and japan. it took longer than that to add a runway to the atlanta airport. it is not just taking out waste. it is defining what you are trying to accomplish and maximizing the rate of getting it done. so it actually adds value. so if you were to say what do i save by reforming the food and drug administration? it isn't just internal taxpayer savings. what if you quadruple jobs by making them the top maker in the world. there are also sorts of effects. this is what reagan's emphasis on growth was all about. not just what are you going to score in government, but what are you going to achieve for the whole society? let me suggest a grand package, if you will, a grand agreement. i'm for more revenue. i'm against tax increases. i am for more revenue by getting more americans back to work, which increases revenues dramatically. i am for more revenue by identifying asserts and developing them and energy. let me take the second and third and co
we beat japan in 44 months from pearl harbor to victory over japan. 44 months. we mobilized, beat nazi germy, fascist germany and japan. it took longer than that to add a runway to the atlanta airport. it is not just taking out waste. it is defining what you are trying to accomplish and maximizing the rate of getting it done. so it actually adds value. so if you were to say what do i save by reforming the food and drug administration? it isn't just internal taxpayer savings. what if you...
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little bit like you hear these conspiracy theorists saying that fdr invited to jeb needs attack on pearl harbor or someone was secretly behind the attacks on 9/11. but i really do think that lincoln was sort of thinking several chess moves ahead of jefferson davis' situation and may even with that masterstroke have ended up -- i won't say winning the war but keeping the confederacy from winning the war at the crucial moment. my lincoln is a lincoln he goes from the sort of uncertain and in some ways bumbling guy to a think by the end of my book a few months into his presidency, becoming well on his way to the great leader and a great president we think of today. >> and, was it an unfair question? was at union or slavery? >> for lincoln? i think for lincoln union and slavery were sort of inseparable causes. because, the reason that the south was seceding was because of slavery and it was because of this stand that northerners were taking where they were willing to yield no further to what they called the slave power. and this result had been decreed by the outcome of the national election, the e
little bit like you hear these conspiracy theorists saying that fdr invited to jeb needs attack on pearl harbor or someone was secretly behind the attacks on 9/11. but i really do think that lincoln was sort of thinking several chess moves ahead of jefferson davis' situation and may even with that masterstroke have ended up -- i won't say winning the war but keeping the confederacy from winning the war at the crucial moment. my lincoln is a lincoln he goes from the sort of uncertain and in some...
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little bit like you hear these conspiracy theorists saying that fdr invited to jeb needs attack on pearl harbor or someone was secretly behind the attacks on 9/11. but i really do think that lincoln was sort of thinking several chess moves ahead of jefferson davis' situation and may even with that masterstroke have ended up -- i won't say winning the war but keeping the confederacy from winning the war at the crucial moment. my lincoln is a lincoln he goes from the sort of uncertain and in some ways bumbling guy to a think by the end of my book a few months into his presidency, becoming well on his way to the great leader and a great president we think of today. >> and, was it an unfair question? was at union or slavery? >> for lincoln? i think for lincoln union and slavery were sort of inseparable causes. because, the reason that the south was seceding was because of slavery and it was because of this stand that northerners were taking where they were willing to yield no further to what they called the slave power. and this result had been decreed by the outcome of the national election, the e
little bit like you hear these conspiracy theorists saying that fdr invited to jeb needs attack on pearl harbor or someone was secretly behind the attacks on 9/11. but i really do think that lincoln was sort of thinking several chess moves ahead of jefferson davis' situation and may even with that masterstroke have ended up -- i won't say winning the war but keeping the confederacy from winning the war at the crucial moment. my lincoln is a lincoln he goes from the sort of uncertain and in some...