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travesty of jusesustice. >> reporter: for judea pearle, the father of daniel pearl, a new agony.his time at the hands of pakistan's legal system. >> it is painful is painful, mainly to see that all our work might be wasted. that journalists are vulnerable and it's open season on them. >> reporter: pearl and the pakistani government have now filed separate appeals to prevent the release of the men who murdered his son after the nation's top court supported a lower court ruling which acquitted them in april citing a lack of evidence. british born ahmed omar saeed sheikh, and three of his aides were convicted of kidnapping and beheading pearl back in 2002 in the aftermath of 9/11. they have been on death row ever since. although they were supposed to be released this week. they will now remain behind bars until september when the supreme court will rule on the appeals. >> as somebody who has been inside the jail for such a long period, so that, that is taken into consideration when a final judgment on the case is onounced. so we don't know how the judiciary will basically adjudicate
travesty of jusesustice. >> reporter: for judea pearle, the father of daniel pearl, a new agony.his time at the hands of pakistan's legal system. >> it is painful is painful, mainly to see that all our work might be wasted. that journalists are vulnerable and it's open season on them. >> reporter: pearl and the pakistani government have now filed separate appeals to prevent the release of the men who murdered his son after the nation's top court supported a lower court ruling...
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, the father of daniel pearl, a new agony.me at the hands of pakistan's legal system. >> it is painful is painful, mainly to see that all our work might be wasted. that journalists are vulnerable and it's open season. >> reporter: pearl and the pakistani government have now filed separate appeals to prevent the release of the men who murdered his son after the nation's top court supported a lower court ruling which acquitted them in april citing a lack of evidence. british born ahmed omar saeed sheikh, and three of his aides were convicted of kidnapping and beheading pearl back in 2002 in the aftermath of 9/11. they have been on death row ever since. although they were supposed to be released this week. they will now remain behind bars until september when the supreme court will rule on the appeals. >> as somebody who has been inside the jail for such a long periodintiona final judgment on the case i adjucate this.ally weigh so heavily oso many. imtiaz tyab, cbs news, london. >> coming to an airport near you, pre-flight temper
, the father of daniel pearl, a new agony.me at the hands of pakistan's legal system. >> it is painful is painful, mainly to see that all our work might be wasted. that journalists are vulnerable and it's open season. >> reporter: pearl and the pakistani government have now filed separate appeals to prevent the release of the men who murdered his son after the nation's top court supported a lower court ruling which acquitted them in april citing a lack of evidence. british born...
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and that was even before, you know, the -- before pearl harbor.father always wanted to support, you know, the military effort and he decided to go to welding school and get his license and then became a wilder. but even then he was fired as pearl harbor got closer and just because he was of japanese, you know, ancestry, even though he was an american citizen born in oakland, california. >> the executive order at stake was what exactly that if they are gave? it was nine zero six six. >> this was an executive order which was later followed up by the act of congress that made violation what the executive order did was to empower the military, the west coast military commander general john dewitt, to issue orders that would exclude any or all persons from designated military zones. the whole west coast was a designated military zone all the way to the canadian border to mexico extending inward several hundred miles at the state of arizona, california, oregon, washington. and so the order was open-ended but it was only applied to japanese americans. an
and that was even before, you know, the -- before pearl harbor.father always wanted to support, you know, the military effort and he decided to go to welding school and get his license and then became a wilder. but even then he was fired as pearl harbor got closer and just because he was of japanese, you know, ancestry, even though he was an american citizen born in oakland, california. >> the executive order at stake was what exactly that if they are gave? it was nine zero six six....
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harbor and they would show the bombing of pearl harbor -- how many people have seen the bombing of pearl harbor picture? so the teacher would throw that up on the board but she wouldn't say how you treat people that have been really targeted that live in this country? how would you feel? there was never that kind of discussion. so the kids said it was my fault. they would call me racist names. it got to the point where i couldn't even ride the school bus. so i felt a bit, you know, kind of ashamed. my brother who was four years younger had the same kind of experience. we didn't even talk about it with each other until after we had graduated high school. >> one more question in the middle here. >> did your father feel happy when he got out of prison? >> well, yes. i mean, he -- well, i would say what happened was he was arrested and he had a bail hearing in san francisco and even though he received bail, so, in other words, somebody paid the money so that he could be, you know, kind of free until his case was heard before the court again, the military police were standing outside the cour
harbor and they would show the bombing of pearl harbor -- how many people have seen the bombing of pearl harbor picture? so the teacher would throw that up on the board but she wouldn't say how you treat people that have been really targeted that live in this country? how would you feel? there was never that kind of discussion. so the kids said it was my fault. they would call me racist names. it got to the point where i couldn't even ride the school bus. so i felt a bit, you know, kind of...
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after pearl harbor, really, it was unlimited checkbook. one of the things he was really very astute on was the ability to keep everything compartmentalized. so as the manhattan project grew, it became this black box project that literally only a handful of people in the administration knew what it was about. i've always felt that one of the brought trumanr on as his vice president, was that truman had headed the truman commission which was investigating expenditures, military expenditures, looking for corruptions. and when he discovered this massive outflow of cash to this manhattan project and asked about it, he was told, leave that alone. and he did. and he didn't make it a focus of his investigation. so this funding that he created was really under this whole massive outlay of capital from the federal government. although it was close to $2 again, it the time, might have been more, might have been less, there is a lot of ancillary projects into it. but $50 billion, $60 billion in today's dollars, and it was his effort, because he was so
after pearl harbor, really, it was unlimited checkbook. one of the things he was really very astute on was the ability to keep everything compartmentalized. so as the manhattan project grew, it became this black box project that literally only a handful of people in the administration knew what it was about. i've always felt that one of the brought trumanr on as his vice president, was that truman had headed the truman commission which was investigating expenditures, military expenditures,...
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, you call her pearl, that's her middle name., her mom called her something else. it's interesting, because i read your story and you said you call her pearl because it is a family name, and two because of the tom wade song "long way home." in that song there is a lyric that says i put food on the table and roof overhead, but i trade it all tomorrow for the highway instead. does that inspire you? does it depress you? what do you make of that, john? >> i find that song, trace, that song has been my theme song. it was my theme song before i had my daughter, and it has even become a larger theme song for me since my daughter came into my life. and, you know, i have been very blessed. i have some amazing friends, and i have an amazing daughter that brings joy every day to my life. and, you know, there is a lyric in that song, trace, that says -- it's like, you are my woman, no, you are my pearl. and that song has always spoke to me. sometimes i have to take the long way home, but just know that you are always going to get there. >> t
, you call her pearl, that's her middle name., her mom called her something else. it's interesting, because i read your story and you said you call her pearl because it is a family name, and two because of the tom wade song "long way home." in that song there is a lyric that says i put food on the table and roof overhead, but i trade it all tomorrow for the highway instead. does that inspire you? does it depress you? what do you make of that, john? >> i find that song, trace,...
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at school, classmates glare at you and accuse you of bombing pearl harbor. they call you a jab like it's a dirty word, an inside you burn with shame. every japanese american you know is loyal to america and wants america to win the war. you're brother albert wants to serve in the army. if you weren't so young you wouldn't list. except that now the government and saying, if you are japanese american, you cannot serve. there is widespread fear that japan will invade the west coast of the united states and a fear that japanese americans like you, who live along the coast, will assist them. 125,000 of this country's 150,000 japanese americans live close to the pacific ocean. you stand up because of your parents and your name. tend to live together in communities like japan town so you are easy to find. all of you are now required to register with authorities. then the government imposes an 8 pm to 6 pm curfew. some peoples bank accounts are frozen, leaving them unable to pay their bills. their businesses are padlocked. khoury license to share to sell insurance i
at school, classmates glare at you and accuse you of bombing pearl harbor. they call you a jab like it's a dirty word, an inside you burn with shame. every japanese american you know is loyal to america and wants america to win the war. you're brother albert wants to serve in the army. if you weren't so young you wouldn't list. except that now the government and saying, if you are japanese american, you cannot serve. there is widespread fear that japan will invade the west coast of the united...
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the president to heads for a luncheon of military and civilian leaders in pearl harbor.resident expresses optimism for peace. >> in one generation, we have come from an isolated republic, which considered itself entirely safe with an ocean on each side of it. we have come from that position to the position of the leadership of the world, the most powerful nation in the world, and as the most powerful nation, we have to assume world responsibilities. i am not one of those who thinks that another world war is inevitable. that the as sure people behind the iron curtain are just as anxious for peace as i am. i am just as sure as i stand here that if the troops had gotten to those people -- if the truth had gotten to those people, there would be peace in the world and we will get the truth those people. for wakedent takes off island, the tiny coral a toll. the plane arrives at dawn. the commander-in-chief is met by general macarthur. building on the japs concordap -- in 1941 is filled with officials. before leaving wake, the president adds to the distinguished service medal o
the president to heads for a luncheon of military and civilian leaders in pearl harbor.resident expresses optimism for peace. >> in one generation, we have come from an isolated republic, which considered itself entirely safe with an ocean on each side of it. we have come from that position to the position of the leadership of the world, the most powerful nation in the world, and as the most powerful nation, we have to assume world responsibilities. i am not one of those who thinks that...
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and pearl has also started to collect gone based on beaches sometimes they're able to recruit extra spontaneously. and just but that's what it costs on so i could. be that my fox smaller run goes much. like. an estimated $450000.00 metric tons of trash are dropped in the lagoon and on the beaches every year. the activists hope the government in lagos will step in soon to do more than it's doing now and that way the winds here will be cleared every day. albatrosses are among the largest seabirds and they are one of the most threatened families of birds on earth albatrosses feed on squids fish and krill so it's not surprising that they are tracked it's a large fishing vessels that troll the oceans and wild by yachts maybe too good to resist the boats are actually more of a curse and a blessing to these majestic creatures that it us.
and pearl has also started to collect gone based on beaches sometimes they're able to recruit extra spontaneously. and just but that's what it costs on so i could. be that my fox smaller run goes much. like. an estimated $450000.00 metric tons of trash are dropped in the lagoon and on the beaches every year. the activists hope the government in lagos will step in soon to do more than it's doing now and that way the winds here will be cleared every day. albatrosses are among the largest seabirds...
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of pearl bombing harbor, americans on the mainland work on high alert of attack. on theared attacks pacific coast and east coast. the fears were not unfounded. balloonnese released bombs with a few hundred reaching u.s. shores. german u-boats interrupted shipping in the atlantic and gulf of mexico. military authorities thought it was only a matter of time before axis forces attempted landing operations, even if they were not on a grand scale. it could create a lot of panic and fear in the u.s.. ultimately it became the responsibility of the coast guard to protect and defend america's coastline. sank ships,ts had and the fear of the landing on american soil called for increased vigilance on the coast. believe it or not, hiller had a plan in place to create a sense of unease and panic in the u.s. and he was eager to prove to the united states that despite our physical distance from the war in europe, americans were still vulnerable. soon after the declaration of war, he ordered a sabotage to begin. its ultimate goal was to land small -- every couple of weeks to crea
of pearl bombing harbor, americans on the mainland work on high alert of attack. on theared attacks pacific coast and east coast. the fears were not unfounded. balloonnese released bombs with a few hundred reaching u.s. shores. german u-boats interrupted shipping in the atlantic and gulf of mexico. military authorities thought it was only a matter of time before axis forces attempted landing operations, even if they were not on a grand scale. it could create a lot of panic and fear in the u.s.....
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. ♪ weresenting world war ii, were brought into world war ii by the bombing of pearl harbor, approachingimportant thelanes known as c 47s military designation for the douglas d.c. three, the airliner that change the way america carrying 28c3, paratroopers they were also involved in the d-day invasion. over 1000 and that operation on june 6, 1944. 10,000 of these aircraft were built. ♪ music]ry tribute as a move from heritage to horizons, continuing in world war ii, one of those famous aircraft of all time in the center of this formation, the boeing b-17 bomber. built, flying daring daylight raids over europe, bombing military and industrial targets in nazi held europe. on the wings the escort fighters, among the most well-known aircraft of all time, the north american aviation 51 mustang.-- p51 they were flown by the famed tuskegee airmen. -- thee airman flew tuskegee airmen flute 15,000 sorties in north africa and europe, earning the name, by request. the engine a liquid cooled rolls-royce design and power belt merlin engines power all those aircraft. ♪ of the 15,000 p51's built between
. ♪ weresenting world war ii, were brought into world war ii by the bombing of pearl harbor, approachingimportant thelanes known as c 47s military designation for the douglas d.c. three, the airliner that change the way america carrying 28c3, paratroopers they were also involved in the d-day invasion. over 1000 and that operation on june 6, 1944. 10,000 of these aircraft were built. ♪ music]ry tribute as a move from heritage to horizons, continuing in world war ii, one of those famous...
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i see colourful ones around and even won some but have never seen one made of pearls yet.ly exclusive pet facemask the designer of which admits that it's full of holes, but of course it's not designed to be worn alone worn over the top of a more medical styled facemask which just shows you there's no end to the reach of capitalism when it comes to a crisis like this. you can buy anything at any time for any purpose. let's go back to a uk paper. we have a second wave sets boris and it's all based on the information that people have been coming back and that's why our rates have been rising because of people coming back from holiday and perhaps not socially distancing in the way that they should. let your the context here. the uk government try to justify a rather sledgehammer policy to bring back in the 14 day quarantine with a matter of hours that british tourist authority and said they would have to experience that when they got back and people that when they got back and people that just better that when they got back and people thatjust better holidays now find thatjust
i see colourful ones around and even won some but have never seen one made of pearls yet.ly exclusive pet facemask the designer of which admits that it's full of holes, but of course it's not designed to be worn alone worn over the top of a more medical styled facemask which just shows you there's no end to the reach of capitalism when it comes to a crisis like this. you can buy anything at any time for any purpose. let's go back to a uk paper. we have a second wave sets boris and it's all...
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es que debes cambiar de absorbencia según tu "flow" solo tampax pearl tiene cinco... .paak. la historia de su madre inmigrante, criando sola a cuatro hijos y su propia historia, la de un hombre que no tenía nada, encontró su propósito, y el éxito en la cabina de un estudio de grabación. el usa su espíritu luchador para inspirar a otros con su música. desde 1925, comprobamos que no importa de dónde vienes, lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. modelo. elaborada para aquellos con un espíritu luchador. un sueño así de tranquilo es un sueño zzzquil pure zzzs. nuestras gomitas contienen una mezcla única de botánicos con un nivel óptimo de melatonina que no te deja somnoliento al día siguiente. zzzquil pure zzzs. dormir bien... naturalmente. entregas sin contacto, prhasta tu carro.n target- perfecto para tu día- tus movidas, tu estilo, tus sabores. rápido y fácil al descargar el target app hoy. >>> vamos a mÉxico, resurge la esperanza de justicia en el caso de los 43 estudiantes de ayotzinapa el presidente manuel lÓpez obrador se reunio el dÍa de hoy por 3 horas con los pad
es que debes cambiar de absorbencia según tu "flow" solo tampax pearl tiene cinco... .paak. la historia de su madre inmigrante, criando sola a cuatro hijos y su propia historia, la de un hombre que no tenía nada, encontró su propósito, y el éxito en la cabina de un estudio de grabación. el usa su espíritu luchador para inspirar a otros con su música. desde 1925, comprobamos que no importa de dónde vienes, lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. modelo. elaborada para aquellos...
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every battleship is sunk in pearl harbor. the smell of explosions still in the air when he takes command a couple weeks later. attempted to be exhumed, there are still hundreds of them today. what does he do? resilience. he builds teams, he quietly takes the very best of the existing staffs, he reshapes them, he climbs the war fighting ones, was a handful to operate with but he finds quiet warriors like admiral, he figures out how to tagteam their qualities and commanding parts of the pacific, he works with macarthur macarthur, his army counterpart. he does everything right in terms of prosecuting that war and he sits on a deck in missouri, a battleship on behalf of the united states, the document surrenders with the japanese empire. it is remarkable. along the way, he was, like many of his time, not respectful of ,omen or their role,im he was nt respectful of people of color, he was in that sense, a product of his times. he would not be someone we say to ourselves, well, it was this way in the 1940s, judging by the standards
every battleship is sunk in pearl harbor. the smell of explosions still in the air when he takes command a couple weeks later. attempted to be exhumed, there are still hundreds of them today. what does he do? resilience. he builds teams, he quietly takes the very best of the existing staffs, he reshapes them, he climbs the war fighting ones, was a handful to operate with but he finds quiet warriors like admiral, he figures out how to tagteam their qualities and commanding parts of the pacific,...
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on april 18, 1942, four months after pearl harbor, two of these aircraft, the b-25 bomber that normally to take off were launched from the u.s. aircraft carrier hornet in only 467 feet. the damage that these airplanes did to the japanese homeland was minimal, but their feeling of invincibility was broken. it was a strategic turning point in the war and remains to this day the air mission against wish all other air missions have been measured. the largest plane in our army air force inventory in world war ii was the 99 foot long, 140 feet wingspan of the boeing b-29 super fortress. it pushed the bounds of technology with a pressurized crew compartment, and a radically advanced analog fire control system that allowed one gunner and a fire control officer to direct for remote machine gun turrets. the super fortress would have the greatest impact of any aircraft in the pacific theater. on august 6, 1929, a b-29, named enola gay, dropped a bomb as did another three days later. leading to the end of the war in the pacific. of the 4000 b-29's built, you are seeing one of only two flying today.
on april 18, 1942, four months after pearl harbor, two of these aircraft, the b-25 bomber that normally to take off were launched from the u.s. aircraft carrier hornet in only 467 feet. the damage that these airplanes did to the japanese homeland was minimal, but their feeling of invincibility was broken. it was a strategic turning point in the war and remains to this day the air mission against wish all other air missions have been measured. the largest plane in our army air force inventory in...
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for two weeks after joining the biden campaign, sarah pearl is in hot water tonight. a couple of tweets last month barking police officers and calling for defunding them. this means stop calling the police pigs only because highly intelligent and empathetic animals would never racially profile you. pearl called for the defunding of police, a position he claims biden does not support so let's talk about it all with richard fowler and center for american liberty founder harmeet dhillon, good to have you with us tonight. so let's talk about this staff are, rick brunel response to the story that ran about this saying joe biden can't stand up to his supporters are staff or calling to defund the police. the biden campaign did respond when given a chance, why wouldn't the biden campaign immediately say of course we don't support this, it seems he's trying to walk a careful line, saying he's not for defunding the police but there's more to the story. >> it is absolutely correct to question him because he has absolutely gone out and embraced redirecting funds to other resource
for two weeks after joining the biden campaign, sarah pearl is in hot water tonight. a couple of tweets last month barking police officers and calling for defunding them. this means stop calling the police pigs only because highly intelligent and empathetic animals would never racially profile you. pearl called for the defunding of police, a position he claims biden does not support so let's talk about it all with richard fowler and center for american liberty founder harmeet dhillon, good to...
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. >> martha: after the attack on pearl harbor, president roosevelt spoke to the country telling americans they had nothing to fear but fear itself. the country took that message to heart and dug into power through to victory in world war ii and at times that meant great personal sacrifice. good evening, everybody. i martha maccallum in new york and this is the story. today, the enemy is a very different one. is a virus here at home and the country is indeed in the grip of a fierce spiral. some families afraid to leave their homes, others afraid to have their own relatives, but if fear is really justified as a question that may only be known in historical hindsight but at the moment, it is clear to say that in many ways, it is dictating american life and putting into question our natural bent towards resilience and what makes us who we are. our school system, our economy, our work life in the office, even our favorite past time are now in question for this fall. but for an overwhelming majority of parents say they are concerned about sending their kids back to school and they feel as you l
. >> martha: after the attack on pearl harbor, president roosevelt spoke to the country telling americans they had nothing to fear but fear itself. the country took that message to heart and dug into power through to victory in world war ii and at times that meant great personal sacrifice. good evening, everybody. i martha maccallum in new york and this is the story. today, the enemy is a very different one. is a virus here at home and the country is indeed in the grip of a fierce spiral....
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paul: it isn't until pearl harbor that hoover comes on board supporting the american military being involved. he is supportive of roosevelt during the war but at that point he did not have much option. thatnk it is interesting that america first group with lindbergh and taft and other people who had the idea -- william randolph hearst -- who had the idea of stay out of the war and let them fight it out over there, hoover was very much in that camp, whereas roosevelt partners.bout being would have gone much further if he could have. he did not break the law, he came as close as you can. most of which hoover opposed. there is an interesting postscript to the war. of course, roosevelt died and hoover had not visited the white house for 12 years at that point. he had a different relationship with fdr's successor. thomas: throughout roosevelt's administration, a number of his advisors, specifically some of keptonservative democrats pushing roosevelt to bring hoover in on certain policy issues and roosevelt exploded and said i am not jesus christ, i will not raise hoover from the dead. when he die
paul: it isn't until pearl harbor that hoover comes on board supporting the american military being involved. he is supportive of roosevelt during the war but at that point he did not have much option. thatnk it is interesting that america first group with lindbergh and taft and other people who had the idea -- william randolph hearst -- who had the idea of stay out of the war and let them fight it out over there, hoover was very much in that camp, whereas roosevelt partners.bout being would...
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he takes command after pearl harbor. every battleship in pearl harbor, the smell of cordite from explosions is still in the air when he takes command a couple weeks later. bodies are still being attempted to be exhumed. there's still hundreds of them in the arizona today. he takes command of a broken, shattered u.s. fleet, and what does he do? resilience. he builds teams. he quietly takes the very best of the existing staffs, he reshapes them, he finds the war-fighting leaguers like bull halsey who was a handful to operate with, but he also finds the kind of quiet warriors like add miller raymond -- [inaudible] he figures out how to tag team their qualities in commanding parts of the pacific fleet. he has to work with douglas macarthur, an enormous ego, as essentially his army counterpart in the massive pacific theater. he does everything right in terms of prosecuting that war, and he sits on the deck of the missouri, the battleship, and signs on behalf of the united states the document of surrender with the japanese emp
he takes command after pearl harbor. every battleship in pearl harbor, the smell of cordite from explosions is still in the air when he takes command a couple weeks later. bodies are still being attempted to be exhumed. there's still hundreds of them in the arizona today. he takes command of a broken, shattered u.s. fleet, and what does he do? resilience. he builds teams. he quietly takes the very best of the existing staffs, he reshapes them, he finds the war-fighting leaguers like bull halsey...
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like my wife is proud to be the sponsor of 113, the john finn, named for a medal of honor winner at pearl hash per, and all of white house served in any of those destroyers are very proud to be destroyer men and women, and to serve in an early burk class destroyer. >> host: admiral all of your books contain leadership lessons and one of those lessons are a combination of lessons is, bold autonomy versus organizational fidelity. >> guest: you have to have boat and there's always a tension for a leader in the traditions and cull culture of his or her chores can collide with innovation, and a good leader knows and you'll hear me say this again i suspect in the course of a two-hour conversation -- life is not an on and off switch. it's not a binary choice between simply accepting tradition or innovate constantly and constantly change. that's a false choice. instead of thinking of it as an on and off switch we need to think of it was a rheostat, a gill like the dimmer in your dining room that you adjust to make the lighting just perfect. a good leader has to find that balance between respect f
like my wife is proud to be the sponsor of 113, the john finn, named for a medal of honor winner at pearl hash per, and all of white house served in any of those destroyers are very proud to be destroyer men and women, and to serve in an early burk class destroyer. >> host: admiral all of your books contain leadership lessons and one of those lessons are a combination of lessons is, bold autonomy versus organizational fidelity. >> guest: you have to have boat and there's always a...
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serve are proud of that just like my wife is proud to be a sponsor of 113 from the metal of honor at pearlrbor and to serve with any of those destroyers we are proud i and to serve in that burke class destroyer. >> all of your books contain leadership lessons. one of those or a combination of lessons are bold economy versus organizational fidelity. >> you have to have both. another way to put this is the traditions and culture of his or her organization which can collide with...
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. >> and you've been listening to some of onerous votes radio address hours after the attack on pearl harbor in 1941. in fact, she gave that address before her husband, fdr, even spoke to the nation. for the next two hours, we are going to get to know this transformational first lady. she's consistently ranked first in historians polls on first ladies. and we are going to look at her life, her relationships, and her time in the white house from 1933 to 1945. well, good evening and welcome to c-span's "first ladies: influence and image" series. joining us this evening to talk about owners about, allida black, who is the editor of the unnerves votes paper project at george washington university, and a historian. another historian, doug brinkley, who's also an author from rice university. thank you both for being here with us this evening. doug brinkley, it's march 1933, the roosevelts are being inaugurated, the entered the white house. what are they walking into? what was the country like? >> well, fdr didn't get to walk in. he came in on a wheelchair. the very fact that somebody was cr
. >> and you've been listening to some of onerous votes radio address hours after the attack on pearl harbor in 1941. in fact, she gave that address before her husband, fdr, even spoke to the nation. for the next two hours, we are going to get to know this transformational first lady. she's consistently ranked first in historians polls on first ladies. and we are going to look at her life, her relationships, and her time in the white house from 1933 to 1945. well, good evening and welcome...
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and she very much appreciates the gravity of pearl harbor. mean, she's got -- as she says boys in the pacific. she had toured battlefronts in world war i. she had seen hundreds of soldiers piled up into piles with their stomachs exploding because they had not been buried yet. and she was very much involved in the effort for the league of nations and the world court. in fact, fdr sends her to the radio to debate hoover over the world court when the senate begins to vote on the legislation. so for her, this is a defining moment. and she is telling fdr and has told fdr for at least two years prior to that, because they both understood that war was inevitable. they were trying very hard to stay out of it. but she says to him that we must remember that the lesson of world war i is that we won the war, but we lost the peace. and so what she's trying to do here is not only calm the nation, but to sort of set the stage for what she will begin to say the following day, which is this is no time for hyphenates. we are all americans. >> let's go back to
and she very much appreciates the gravity of pearl harbor. mean, she's got -- as she says boys in the pacific. she had toured battlefronts in world war i. she had seen hundreds of soldiers piled up into piles with their stomachs exploding because they had not been buried yet. and she was very much involved in the effort for the league of nations and the world court. in fact, fdr sends her to the radio to debate hoover over the world court when the senate begins to vote on the legislation. so...
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. >> reporter: wearing pearls and sharing everything. >> we talk about our journey. we talk about black lives matter sisterhood >> reporter: through the calls they've discovered some are quite literally related. but even if they don't share blood they share a bond. >> we're growing everyone's story and seeing how much we're really connected. >> reporter: connected to each other and their country. >> i feel more american than apple pie. >> reporter: kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >> that's a cool story. >>> and that is nbc nightly news, i'm craig melvin, thank you for watching enjoy this holiday weekend and good >> kelly: hey, y'all, happy monday, it is june and i am still in montana. today show is a little bit different. it is a brand-new show, it is a show that we taped way back in february, we just have not aired it yet. there's a studio audience and face-to-face interviews like we have not been able to do for is a really good show. derek huff, the doctors from "botched" and a lot more going on. y'all enjoy it, all right. ♪ ♪ back this hitch up into the water ♪ ♪ unti
. >> reporter: wearing pearls and sharing everything. >> we talk about our journey. we talk about black lives matter sisterhood >> reporter: through the calls they've discovered some are quite literally related. but even if they don't share blood they share a bond. >> we're growing everyone's story and seeing how much we're really connected. >> reporter: connected to each other and their country. >> i feel more american than apple pie. >> reporter:...
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. >> jack enlisted in the continental armyme a priva >> reporter: wearing pearls and sharing everything. >> we talk about our journey. we talk about black lives matter i mean, it's a special sr. hood. >> reporter: through the calls they've discovered some are quite literally related. but even if they don't share blood they share a bond. >> we're growing everyone's story and seeing how much we're really connected. >> reporter: connected to each other and their country. >> i feel more american than apple pie. >> reporter: kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >> that's a cool story. >>> and that is nbc nightly news, i'm craig melvin, thank you for watching enjoy this holiday weekend and good night. >>> right now at 6:00, stay away. the message to visitors from several coastal communities ahead of the holiday weekend and what they plan to at 6:00 start right now. good evening. thanks for joining us on this friday. i'm janelle wang. >> and i'm garvin thomas. >>> in san mateo county, two popular 4th of july destinations, are hoping they've done enough to keep people away from their beaches. half moon
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on the hustory channel, we'll explore the battles of world war shoe, from the japanese bombing of pearlley to the storming of thef . we'll also examine the key figures, like british prime minotaur windex chuckroast. u.s. president p.b.r., and italian dictator burrito morezucchini. it's all happening only on the hustory channel. and then stay tuned for "twice divorced truckers." >> it's "a late show with stephen colbert." tonight: the zoom where it's happening. plus, stephen welcomes former national security advisor john bolton. featuring jon batiste and stay homin'. and now, live on tape from a safe distance, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: got your props ready? all the props for our prop comedy show we're going to do? welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. we're a little over four months from the presidential election, and things are not looking great for donald trump. he's trailing biden by double digits in polls by cnn and cnbc. he's even down by 12 points in a fox news poll. ooh, you know it hurts more when you get the news from someone you love. the only way it
on the hustory channel, we'll explore the battles of world war shoe, from the japanese bombing of pearlley to the storming of thef . we'll also examine the key figures, like british prime minotaur windex chuckroast. u.s. president p.b.r., and italian dictator burrito morezucchini. it's all happening only on the hustory channel. and then stay tuned for "twice divorced truckers." >> it's "a late show with stephen colbert." tonight: the zoom where it's happening. plus,...
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in the house years, in 1941 after pearl harbor, lyndon enlisted.e had been in the naval reserve and he enlisted and went off on active duty. she ran his congressional office. i don't think we have another first lady who ran her husband's office. beth truman worked in the office for pay. lady bird johnson was always careful to say she was volunteering her services. >> it's remarkable. he just left her in charge and off he went. and mary is reporting to him that she was running the office a whole lot better than he had. coming back to the daily saying about networking with the political women, it was an extraordinary group of women to begin with. but what they were doing was not sitting around drinking tea and tending to the padding. they were very politically active both in their husbands' campaigns and in the wider campaigns, voter registration, organizing conventions, all that. but they were also very active in the districts of columbia. it was before har mu and no matter where they were from and in a time where it weren't popular where they were
in the house years, in 1941 after pearl harbor, lyndon enlisted.e had been in the naval reserve and he enlisted and went off on active duty. she ran his congressional office. i don't think we have another first lady who ran her husband's office. beth truman worked in the office for pay. lady bird johnson was always careful to say she was volunteering her services. >> it's remarkable. he just left her in charge and off he went. and mary is reporting to him that she was running the office a...
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at 31-years-old, former college star in montana, takes a job after pearl harbor and is immediately overwhelmed and assigned himself an irish cop which is a little self-deprecating but if this was the first for where the enemy could fly the bombers across the ocean and the bomb washington, d.c. and they could drop out of the sky on the white house lawn and there's something else that makes it such a challenge. fdr was quite literally a sitting target. why is from the waist down she couldn't move and he knew he would rather get in the crosshairs of an assassin. the key was willing to do this. he would have to take the bullet. he called fdr and the two were pretty close. the morning of november 2, fdr says i want you to go to the airport in morocco and you are going to meet somebody and they will give you the information on whether or not there is a meeting and where it is going to take place and if it is to take place then you better go check it out. he was sort of the spymasters in chief, he likes these. later, mike from this town in montana is standing beneath a palm tree at the airport in mor
at 31-years-old, former college star in montana, takes a job after pearl harbor and is immediately overwhelmed and assigned himself an irish cop which is a little self-deprecating but if this was the first for where the enemy could fly the bombers across the ocean and the bomb washington, d.c. and they could drop out of the sky on the white house lawn and there's something else that makes it such a challenge. fdr was quite literally a sitting target. why is from the waist down she couldn't move...
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pearls of wisdom is scheduled to come out next spring in times for graduation and mother's day. jeanne collects the best advice she effort to everyone that she offers to her children and grandchildren to bill clinton. by the way all the proceeds from that book are going to the barbara bush foundation for family literacy. the second book which i think her publisher is pushing her to release in 2021 is about what she is discussing tonight. the remarkable post presidency of george w. bush. she insists that her name be on that one. so in the crowd tonight are a number of people coming back home, have driven here to see jean speak. family, friends, coworkers. we're still pretty proud of her. just between us so i my. please welcome my friend jeanne back or. >> >> it's sort of odd after that introduction i feel bad that the first state thing i'm gonna say is that when steve pick-me-up from the airport, yesterday, we weren't out of the parking lunch packing a lot he said don't you dare tell them about the time that we beep. it can be bought. am i already in trouble? there we go. this is
pearls of wisdom is scheduled to come out next spring in times for graduation and mother's day. jeanne collects the best advice she effort to everyone that she offers to her children and grandchildren to bill clinton. by the way all the proceeds from that book are going to the barbara bush foundation for family literacy. the second book which i think her publisher is pushing her to release in 2021 is about what she is discussing tonight. the remarkable post presidency of george w. bush. she...
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we are proud -- my wife is proud to be the sponsor of 113, at pearl harbor, all of us who served in any those destroyers, destroyer men and women and serve in an earlybird class destroyer. >> host: admiral james stavridis, all your books contain leadership lessons and one of those lessons are combination of lessons, bold autonomy versus organizational fidelity. >> guest: you have to have both. another way to put this, there's only attention for a leader in the traditions and culture of his or her organization which can collide with innovation. a good leader knows, you will hear me say this again in the course of a 2-hour conversation, life is not an on and off switch, not a binary choice between simply accepting tradition or innovate constantly constantly change, false choice. instead of thinking of it as an on and off switch. the dimmer in the or dining room that makes the lighting perfect. a good leader has to find that balance between respect for the traditions from the organization against the innovation that is necessary to keep that organization moving forward and that is one of t
we are proud -- my wife is proud to be the sponsor of 113, at pearl harbor, all of us who served in any those destroyers, destroyer men and women and serve in an earlybird class destroyer. >> host: admiral james stavridis, all your books contain leadership lessons and one of those lessons are combination of lessons, bold autonomy versus organizational fidelity. >> guest: you have to have both. another way to put this, there's only attention for a leader in the traditions and culture...
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on the hustory channel, we'll explore the battles of world war shoe, from the japanese bombing of pearlley to the storming of thef . we'll also examine the key figures, like british prime minotaur windex chuckroast. u.s. president p.b.r., and italian dictator burrito morezucchini. it's all happening only on the hustory channel. and then stay tuned for "twice divorced truckers." >> it's "a late show with stephen colbert." tonight: the zoo
on the hustory channel, we'll explore the battles of world war shoe, from the japanese bombing of pearlley to the storming of thef . we'll also examine the key figures, like british prime minotaur windex chuckroast. u.s. president p.b.r., and italian dictator burrito morezucchini. it's all happening only on the hustory channel. and then stay tuned for "twice divorced truckers." >> it's "a late show with stephen colbert." tonight: the zoo
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so people on one side love chat used to led the pearl of the orient. to seet all of this alm evaporate overnight, to see the rule of law that they got used to, and now becoming the same as mainland china, it is something people are caught in disbelief and trying to figure out how they can move on from here. anchor: i remember covering the arbella revolution and seeing those tens of thousands of people, unlikely to see those scenes again for some time. thank you very much for being with us. the world health organization says it is investigating that u.s. buying local supplies of remdesivir for the next three months. it is a drug shown to work against covid-19.he is a doctor from the who. >> there are many people aroundr the world whvery sick with this wisease, soe want to ensure that everybody has access to the necessary intventions. our said, we will reserve commentary until we have verified the nature of the contracts, but also we are aware of other agencies put in place for manufacturing in other countrs. let us look at the issues, at the implication
so people on one side love chat used to led the pearl of the orient. to seet all of this alm evaporate overnight, to see the rule of law that they got used to, and now becoming the same as mainland china, it is something people are caught in disbelief and trying to figure out how they can move on from here. anchor: i remember covering the arbella revolution and seeing those tens of thousands of people, unlikely to see those scenes again for some time. thank you very much for being with us. the...
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of their dwindling numbers and the sacrifices they made the army you join the army 9 months before pearl harbor why did you join the army. what set down >>one february 11th 1919 walton broken ankle 90 was supposed to ship up to the battle of the bulge. he never heard from his unit again while serving in china, burma, india, as to why he's calling his latest mission than or regrets tour you've always told us about your regret that you never met civil war veterans. >>right right you had a chance to meet civil war veterans is that right, yes, and you never do it and the and that's why you're on tour meeting all 50 governors in all 50 states. >>because you know you want to give everyone an opportunity to meet a world war 2 vet before it's too late right. right and that's why it's called the no regrets tour. >>right right right his sense of humor intact with the city says the best way to live to be 101 is to first get to 100 right dan yeah, in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>let's talk now about our 4 zone forecast as we take a live look outside from san francisco international airport.
of their dwindling numbers and the sacrifices they made the army you join the army 9 months before pearl harbor why did you join the army. what set down >>one february 11th 1919 walton broken ankle 90 was supposed to ship up to the battle of the bulge. he never heard from his unit again while serving in china, burma, india, as to why he's calling his latest mission than or regrets tour you've always told us about your regret that you never met civil war veterans. >>right right you...
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that the party 5 year old is responsible for the content of each pearl. he works together with the digital green team to develop storyboards and set up screenings in the villages. today after community meeting local women have gathered to learn about a new crop disease. according to oxfam india figures 85 percent of rural women in india walk in agriculture and so they make up the majority of the digital green audience. making the economic crap in my field is infested with pests and i'm unable to get a good price for it in the market is there a way to save our crops from this bit and actually. recommend the use of pheromone crabs for this problem. that has a little cracked and when they come close they get. good. screenings followed by a discussion this discussion amongst fellow farmers is helpful in many ways it gives people the reassurance that if a certain practice has been successful and a perfect. it is likely to work here as well it builds confidence in people yvonne farm implements a practice of the stand before all this helps in creating better pra
that the party 5 year old is responsible for the content of each pearl. he works together with the digital green team to develop storyboards and set up screenings in the villages. today after community meeting local women have gathered to learn about a new crop disease. according to oxfam india figures 85 percent of rural women in india walk in agriculture and so they make up the majority of the digital green audience. making the economic crap in my field is infested with pests and i'm unable...
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the doolittle raiders were the first pilots to successfully strike japan following japan's attack on pearlbor. while that was well documented, what happened after hasn't been told until now. we'll go through the story with the author of the new book. >>> and we're going to go to macon, georgia, for a different kind of record rof rord recorde what many call the birthplace of southern rock and hear from someone who played ed oed o ee its most famous releases. >>> we begin with the remembrance of john lewis. the civil rights icon died last week at the age of 80. lewis was a leader of the freedom riders and a protege of martin luther king jr. in a struggle to fight against racial segregation, lewis often faced arrests and violence. this morning, lewis' body left atlanta to come here to alabama. the nearly week-long celebration of his life starts this morning with services in his hometown of troy, alabama. his body will be then taken here to selma, alabama, site of the 1965 civil rights march that ended in bloody supposed. tomorrow, a procession will carry lewis across the edmund pettus bridge
the doolittle raiders were the first pilots to successfully strike japan following japan's attack on pearlbor. while that was well documented, what happened after hasn't been told until now. we'll go through the story with the author of the new book. >>> and we're going to go to macon, georgia, for a different kind of record rof rord recorde what many call the birthplace of southern rock and hear from someone who played ed oed o ee its most famous releases. >>> we begin with...
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the rooftops of the boat and museum and they're free to expand it church for a project together with pearl and clubs. d.j.'s play their sets against a backdrop of historical treasures. and event organizer and co initiator mightiest 2nd at hopes the concept will spawn a series of videos for digital platforms. as they've all this is absolutely an attempt to launch something new in the midst of the corona lockdown at present the agency is making a 0 revenues but still has monthly expenses so of course we hope these productions will eventually bring something in so we can make ends meet with. lin's nightlife has been especially hard hit except for open air events pubs and bars are allowed to reopen now but the clubs have been under lockdown since mid march no concerts no dancing no all night partying one of them is the guillotine the government has responded to these financial high. chips with another perspective aid package worth millions of euros but there's a critical issue here are clubs just entertainment venues or also cultural ones the state aid depends on the answer. and we're not maki
the rooftops of the boat and museum and they're free to expand it church for a project together with pearl and clubs. d.j.'s play their sets against a backdrop of historical treasures. and event organizer and co initiator mightiest 2nd at hopes the concept will spawn a series of videos for digital platforms. as they've all this is absolutely an attempt to launch something new in the midst of the corona lockdown at present the agency is making a 0 revenues but still has monthly expenses so of...
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a new york times bestseller about the events and attack on pearl harbor. and most recently he published mary ball washington covenantal story george washington's mother. in 2019. in the come back to the best century 18th century. and martha is professor and women studies and the author of being good abraded women's moral values in early american. and interpretations of american history. and it's having as many graduate students in american history after event. she is the common fellow of new york public library and she's just published the widow washington. the life of mary washington, and she is already won an award. i'm not sure that is public knowledge. maybe she will tell us that. as but not least, my dear friend who is professor of history at the college and the other of ladies and gentlemen on display. in 1798 to 1860. an american aristocrat. and she's currently writing a book about market arnold . and i promise you that will be important. she's also coeditor of essays of women in george washington's world. and she's one of the coeditors of the jeffe
a new york times bestseller about the events and attack on pearl harbor. and most recently he published mary ball washington covenantal story george washington's mother. in 2019. in the come back to the best century 18th century. and martha is professor and women studies and the author of being good abraded women's moral values in early american. and interpretations of american history. and it's having as many graduate students in american history after event. she is the common fellow of new...
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want to build a mosque at ground 0 or islamic terrorists killed 3000 americans just like the japanese pearl harbor. they placed advertisements on television scapegoating muslims claiming that promote justice reform will put dangerous criminals on the streets showing pictures of african-americans and and conjuring racial fear maybe we have a case of. jesus i think. it was. this was not because billionaires and major corporations necessarily believed in these messages. but they wanted to undermine political support for economic reform. the supreme court today handed down a landmark ruling on campaign finance laws in a 5 to 4 decision the court overturned struction some corporations from using their funds to. advocate for a specific candidate the majority opinion affirms corporations have 1st amendment rights and that the government can't eliminate their political speech. they have done things like allowed unlimited infusions of corporate cash as the right to petition the government or a form of free speech it's a complete inversion so you're a constitutional rights are still exist on paper bu
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several countries experienced a spike in cases just weeks after reopening their doors to tourists and pearl is gripped by a succession of large anti-government protests as people in the country to vent their frustration at the prime minister's handling of the current virus all amid lingering profession allegations. this is the weekly here on our t.v. welcome to our. round up of the day's news along with the headlines that shape the week. a fresh wave of protests and unrest gripped major american cities on saturday the biggest confrontation took place in seattle police there declared iraq and made 45 arrests and unidentified device exploded next to the seattle police department's east precinct tearing a hole in the side of the building and 21 police have been injured during clashes with protesters but one officer also unleashed pepper spray on a reporter covering the situation. may. look. like oh i just got shot. right i just got shot just straight in the bow 2. we spoke to joey wiser the independent journalist you just saw him being pepper sprayed as well as 2 mexican is a bit of a seattle
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of their dwindling numbers and the sacrifices they made the army you join the army 9 months before pearl harbor why did you join the army. what set down then >>and on february 11th 1919 walton broken ankle 90 was supposed to ship up to the battle of the bulge. he never heard from his unit again while serving in china, burma, india, as to why he's calling his latest mission than or regrets tour you've always told us about your regret that you never met civil war veterans. >>right right you had a chance to meet civil war veterans is that right, yes, and you never do it and the and that's why are on tour meeting all 50 governors in all 50 states. >>because. you don't you want to give everyone an opportunity to meet a world war 2 vet before it's too late right. right and that's why it's called the no regrets tour. right right right a sense of humor intact with the city says the best way to live to be 101 is to first get to 100 right dan >>a 101 years old and still going strong 32 states down 18 more to go live in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>rob that's so cool. you got to meet him. >
of their dwindling numbers and the sacrifices they made the army you join the army 9 months before pearl harbor why did you join the army. what set down then >>and on february 11th 1919 walton broken ankle 90 was supposed to ship up to the battle of the bulge. he never heard from his unit again while serving in china, burma, india, as to why he's calling his latest mission than or regrets tour you've always told us about your regret that you never met civil war veterans. >>right...