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in time, these brave men and women will come to be known as the american patriots. revolution, a war for independence and liberty from oppression. while some heroes become american legends, others, who fight for the country's freedom, will continue to struggle for their own. but behind every struggle stands a man, and behind every legend lies the truth. >> you ready to eat? you all right? >> the story of the american revolution is known by nearly every american child who's taken a history class. but there is another story that's been virtually ignored for more than two centuries. at least 5,000 americans of african descent fight in the revolution. these forgotten heroes rise up against oppression and risk their lives in the name of freedom, for their country and for themselves. >> bless you for allowing me to join your camp, ma'am. >> all we have is food and warmth, but it's yours >> in our african tradition, the oral tradition is the big one that we pass knowledge from person to person. our stories are continued and carried over generation to generation, in spoken
in time, these brave men and women will come to be known as the american patriots. revolution, a war for independence and liberty from oppression. while some heroes become american legends, others, who fight for the country's freedom, will continue to struggle for their own. but behind every struggle stands a man, and behind every legend lies the truth. >> you ready to eat? you all right? >> the story of the american revolution is known by nearly every american child who's taken a...
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in time, these brave men and women will come to be known as the american patriots.e in the struggle is samuel adams. an influential colonist who defies a king. >> cheers. >> organizes the resistance and, in the end, attains the title of the nation's founding father. behind every title stands a man, and behind every legend lies the truth. >> the popular image of samuel adams is of a beer-swilling rabble rouser. but that legend doesn't give him the credit he deserves. long before george washington leads an army or thomas jefferson writes of independence, sam adams unites the colonies and takes on the british empire. even more than a founding father, adams is the architect of the revolution, and it is his fight for the natural rights of men that makes america possible. >> gentlemen, i propose we establish an association for the purpose of resisting these attacks for our rights. >> hear, hear. >> the natural liberty of man is to be free from any superior power on earth, not be under the will or the legislative authority of man. but only to have the laws of nature for hi
in time, these brave men and women will come to be known as the american patriots.e in the struggle is samuel adams. an influential colonist who defies a king. >> cheers. >> organizes the resistance and, in the end, attains the title of the nation's founding father. behind every title stands a man, and behind every legend lies the truth. >> the popular image of samuel adams is of a beer-swilling rabble rouser. but that legend doesn't give him the credit he deserves. long...
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in time, these brave men and women will come to be known, the american patriots. ♪ benjamin franklin,enaissance man, world renowned genius, an enduring symbol of america's potential for greatness. but behind every genius stands a man. and behind every legend lies the truth. >> this the pennsylvania delegation? >> maryland, sir. >> close enough. >> benjamin franklin is an entrepreneur, scientist and politician, but he's also a devout british loyalist. his success invents the american dream but for franklin, it's not enough. his obsession of entry into british high society takes him on a ten-year mission to london where he's forced to embrace his american identity. now he must convince the most ardent patriots that he, too, is willing to fight for liberty. >> dr. franklin, how good of you to tear yourself away from the bosom of britannia to join our quaint provincial congress? >> mr. adams, is it, i have so missed the -- >> ben franklin is literally world famous at this point. on the other hand, he was considered very close to the parliament and the brits. really had been spending years
in time, these brave men and women will come to be known, the american patriots. ♪ benjamin franklin,enaissance man, world renowned genius, an enduring symbol of america's potential for greatness. but behind every genius stands a man. and behind every legend lies the truth. >> this the pennsylvania delegation? >> maryland, sir. >> close enough. >> benjamin franklin is an entrepreneur, scientist and politician, but he's also a devout british loyalist. his success...
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lay a wreath or toss flowers into the water that still weeps we think of the more , than 2400 american patriots, fathers and husbands, wives and daughters, manning heaven's rails for all eternity. on the heroism shown here 75 years ago. as dawn broke that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet. the water was warm, impossibly blue. sailors ate in the mess hall, or readied themselves for church, crisp white shorts and t-shirts. in the harbor, ships anchored -- -- ships at anchor floated in neat rows. the california, the maryland, and the oklahoma. the tennessee, west virginia, and the nevada. on the deck of the arizona, the navy band was tuning up. that morning, the ranks on men's shoulders defined them less than the courage in their hearts. across the island, americans defended themselves however they could, firing training shells, working old action rifles. and african-american mess steward who would typically be confined to cleaning duties carried his commander to safety and fired an antiaircraft gun until he ran out of ammo. we honor americans like the gunners mate first class of the we
lay a wreath or toss flowers into the water that still weeps we think of the more , than 2400 american patriots, fathers and husbands, wives and daughters, manning heaven's rails for all eternity. on the heroism shown here 75 years ago. as dawn broke that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet. the water was warm, impossibly blue. sailors ate in the mess hall, or readied themselves for church, crisp white shorts and t-shirts. in the harbor, ships anchored -- -- ships at anchor floated in...
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but rebuild the fo fervor for american patriotism. >> patriotism will be celebrated and taught strongly to our children. that will be the foundation ofure economic plan. charles: in 2005 a u.s. district judge in california, said it was unconstitutional for schools to -- the pledge of allegiance. i love the thought of bringing back patriotism, it could be a key component in helping the economy. is it an easy task? >> not entirely easy because, many people in our public service profession, and employee union members, education, alsos and universities are hostile to patriotism, they see it something like nazi implemen ism, they are not seeing history of the country. i think we should teach american history, warts and all, but let's make sure that the all is really a wonderful heritage we have the privilege of being the beneficiary of. charles: one reason we had pledge of allegiance. the immigrants brought with them anarchy. the idea was to get the kids in school to pledge allegiance to you new country. >> part of this goes to that the curriculum, that students are taught in school, public
but rebuild the fo fervor for american patriotism. >> patriotism will be celebrated and taught strongly to our children. that will be the foundation ofure economic plan. charles: in 2005 a u.s. district judge in california, said it was unconstitutional for schools to -- the pledge of allegiance. i love the thought of bringing back patriotism, it could be a key component in helping the economy. is it an easy task? >> not entirely easy because, many people in our public service...
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we lay a wreath or toss flowers into waters that still weep, we think of the more than 2400 american patriots, the fathers and husbands, wives and daughters, manning heaven's rails for all trinity. we salute the defenders who pull themselves a little straighter every december 7, and we reflect on the heroism that was shown here 75 years ago. as dawn broke on that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet. the water was warm and impossibly blue. the sailors ate in the mess hall or readied themselves for church, dressed in crisp white shorts and t-shirts. at anchor, the ships in the harbor floated in neat rows. the california, the maryland, and the oklahoma. the tennessee, the west virginia, and the nevada. on the deck of the arizona, the navy band was tuning up. that morning, the ranks on men's shoulders defined them less than the courage in their hearts. across the island, americans defended themselves however they could, firing training shells, working old bolt-action rifles. an african-american mess steward, who would typically be confined to cleaning duties, carried his commander to saf
we lay a wreath or toss flowers into waters that still weep, we think of the more than 2400 american patriots, the fathers and husbands, wives and daughters, manning heaven's rails for all trinity. we salute the defenders who pull themselves a little straighter every december 7, and we reflect on the heroism that was shown here 75 years ago. as dawn broke on that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet. the water was warm and impossibly blue. the sailors ate in the mess hall or readied...
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under washington's leadership, these patriots will go on to win america's independence. >> the stunning victory at trenton is the most consequential in americaniers' sacrifice give the army the morale boost it needs to renew its fight and push through to the end of the war. washington's collection of patriotic fighters is symbolic of the country as a whole -- still shaky on its feet, but beginning to believe in itself and hold its own. the victory at trenton is george washington's christmas gift to america. [ crowd cheers ] >> this hour, when he talks, washington listens. charles krauthammer -- his uniquely american story. his journey from md to the pulitzer prize, how he overcame a devastating accident with the determination to lead a life that matters. hello. i'm bret baier, and i hope you'll enjoy watching this "fox news reporting" special as much as we enjoyed making it. fox viewers know where charles krauthammer sits on the panel, and they probably know his position on most issues. but we bet there's a lot you don't know about the all-star panelist, syndicated columnist, harvard trained psychiatrist, and even occasional baseball analyst.
under washington's leadership, these patriots will go on to win america's independence. >> the stunning victory at trenton is the most consequential in americaniers' sacrifice give the army the morale boost it needs to renew its fight and push through to the end of the war. washington's collection of patriotic fighters is symbolic of the country as a whole -- still shaky on its feet, but beginning to believe in itself and hold its own. the victory at trenton is george washington's...
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under washington's leadership, these patriots will go on to win america's independence. >> the stunning victory at trenton is the most consequential in americanrs' sacrifice give the army the morale boost it needs to renew its fight and push through to the end of the war. washington's collection of patriotic fighters is symbolic of the country as a whole -- still shaky on its feet, but beginning to believe in itself and hold its own. the victory at trenton is george washington's christmas gift to america. [ crowd cheers ] . th my family. watters' world starts nowment after hillary clinton's crushing defeat, the left blames russia for swinging the election. it is parare for the course. y we know what it is going on. it was sour grapes. i did not say sour grapes. watters' goes to canada to track down the celebrities that promised to move there after the election. she's your new neighbor and moving to can if truch was elected. you are more than welcome. >> i go to the
under washington's leadership, these patriots will go on to win america's independence. >> the stunning victory at trenton is the most consequential in americanrs' sacrifice give the army the morale boost it needs to renew its fight and push through to the end of the war. washington's collection of patriotic fighters is symbolic of the country as a whole -- still shaky on its feet, but beginning to believe in itself and hold its own. the victory at trenton is george washington's christmas...
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. >> you think of the more than 2,400 american patriots, fathers and husbands, wives and daughters, manning heaven's rails for all eternity. >> reporter: the japanese leader offering not an apology but recognition of the american sacrifice. >> i offer my sincere and everlasting condolences to the souls of those who lost their lives here. >> reporter: hundreds of japanese war planes swarmed the skies above that sunny morning in 1941, in an attack the plunged the u.s. into world war ii. >> a date which will live in infamy. >> reporter: alfred rodrgues was a young sailor when the alarms sounded that day. one in a handful of survivors. he says he doesn't need an apology from japan. >> i'm glad he's coming to show that we're all peaceful now. >> reporter: obama made the first trip by a u.s. president to hiroshima last spring, where he met with survivors of the u.s. atomic bombing. the president honoring the american survivors of the attack. tom, it's clear that both nations are moving past the painful memories of the war. president obama saying here today that the american alliance with japan ha
. >> you think of the more than 2,400 american patriots, fathers and husbands, wives and daughters, manning heaven's rails for all eternity. >> reporter: the japanese leader offering not an apology but recognition of the american sacrifice. >> i offer my sincere and everlasting condolences to the souls of those who lost their lives here. >> reporter: hundreds of japanese war planes swarmed the skies above that sunny morning in 1941, in an attack the plunged the u.s. into...
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under washington's leadership, these patriots will go on to win america's independence. >> the stunning victory at trenton is the most consequential in american the war. washington's collection of patriotic fighters is symbolic of the country as a whole. still shaky on its feet but beginning to believe in itself and hold its own. the victory at trenton is george washington's christmas gift to america. >>> now let us convict king george himself! >> propose a man for the post we can all unite behind. >> i'm shehere for the same reas you are. >> believe me. >>> his campaign was unlike any other. >> when mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. >> and he was written off as soon as he began. >> the republican party is not going to nominate donald trump. >> i think this is a stunt for attention. >> yet overlooked americans were getting on board. >> i hope he can safe my job. >> we need someone to take a sledge hammer to this [ bleep ]. >> in the end, donald trump beat the odds. >> this election year is not about ideology. it's about insurgency.
under washington's leadership, these patriots will go on to win america's independence. >> the stunning victory at trenton is the most consequential in american the war. washington's collection of patriotic fighters is symbolic of the country as a whole. still shaky on its feet but beginning to believe in itself and hold its own. the victory at trenton is george washington's christmas gift to america. >>> now let us convict king george himself! >> propose a man for the post...
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in time, these brave men and women will come to be known as the american patriots. john adams.s most influential founding father. a firebrand, outspoken voice for human rights and the rule of law. behind every voice stands a man, and behind every legend lies the truth. >> there is a misconception that the patriots from boston are a brotherhood of freedom fighters operating in lockstep. two of our founding fathers, sam and john adams, actual members of the same family, find themselves at odds over the growing revolution. while sam keeps the fervor of the rebellion boiling in the streets, john adams isn't sure that defying the king, act of treason, punishable by death, is a good idea. even after the boston massacre, john adams needs more convincing before committing to revolution. >> good god, a riot with this. >> the boston massacre becomes a huge propaganda effort for samuel adams and the sons of liberty. you've got an immediately famous engraving by paul revere. it is one of the most inaccurate pieces of propaganda ever produced by an american press. almost nothing in it is co
in time, these brave men and women will come to be known as the american patriots. john adams.s most influential founding father. a firebrand, outspoken voice for human rights and the rule of law. behind every voice stands a man, and behind every legend lies the truth. >> there is a misconception that the patriots from boston are a brotherhood of freedom fighters operating in lockstep. two of our founding fathers, sam and john adams, actual members of the same family, find themselves at...
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the uniform of an american patriot and hero, colonel leo thors nis, shot down over vietnam.to receive the medal of honor. he's a frequent guest on fox and one of the finest men i know. it's a place where the dry pages of history books come alive in personal stories and artifacts, like the diary of a navy nurse who witnessed the attack on pearl harbor. and the incongrewities in a newspaper published hours after that attack. >> this newspaper was printed. they were expecting the japanese to return, to come back and invade hawaii. but they still printed the ads because the vacuum cleaners and everything else, and for some reason that struck me as kind of strange. >> a touch of normalcy in a time of war. >> yeah. >> the flare gun is an interesting piece, manufactured in germany probably about 1944. almost certainly using slave labor in the factory. the irony is when we examined it, it's actually overstamped with the star of david, so it got sold to israel after the second world war. so it's built by jewish slave labors probably in a german factory and ended up in a survival kit
the uniform of an american patriot and hero, colonel leo thors nis, shot down over vietnam.to receive the medal of honor. he's a frequent guest on fox and one of the finest men i know. it's a place where the dry pages of history books come alive in personal stories and artifacts, like the diary of a navy nurse who witnessed the attack on pearl harbor. and the incongrewities in a newspaper published hours after that attack. >> this newspaper was printed. they were expecting the japanese to...
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secretary says he will be offering the gratitude for the professionalism, skill and sacrifice of the american patriotserve us. take a moment to thank the troops and we will be a fan of that. the popular website buzz feed's recent backlash over a report slamming the stars of the hit show fixer-upper. the belief of their pastor who opposes day marriage, this is a witchhunt because of a couple christians, we will debate this one. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief >> backlash against the website buzz feed for questioning the beliefs of chip and joanna gains from the hit show fixer-upper blasting the couple for attending a church whose pastor opposes gay marriage, the venom brothers who claim they lost their tv show because of their christian beliefs are coming to the couple's defense. >> they are a wonderful family, chip and joann are believers in jesus christ, they are not anti-anything, they are pr
secretary says he will be offering the gratitude for the professionalism, skill and sacrifice of the american patriotserve us. take a moment to thank the troops and we will be a fan of that. the popular website buzz feed's recent backlash over a report slamming the stars of the hit show fixer-upper. the belief of their pastor who opposes day marriage, this is a witchhunt because of a couple christians, we will debate this one. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use...
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lay a wreath and toss flowers into the waters that still weep, we think of the more than 2400 american patriots, fathers, and husbands, wives and daughters, manning heavens rails for all eternitty. we salute the defender of -- rereflect on heroism that is shown here 75 years ago. as dawn broke that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet, the water of the warm and impossibly blue. sailors ate in the mess hall. readied themselves for church, dressed in crisp white shorts t. in harbor ships at anchor floated in neat rows. the californian, the maryland, and the oklahoma. the tennessee, and the west virginia. and the nevada. on the deck of the arizona, the navy band was tuning up. that morning the ranks on men's shoulders defined them less than the our amg i courage in their hearts. across the island, americans defended themselves however they could, firing training shelves, working old rifles. an african-american mess stewart who would be confined to cleaning duties, carried his commander to safety and fired an antiaircraft gun until he ran out of ammo. we honor americans like jim downing, th
lay a wreath and toss flowers into the waters that still weep, we think of the more than 2400 american patriots, fathers, and husbands, wives and daughters, manning heavens rails for all eternitty. we salute the defender of -- rereflect on heroism that is shown here 75 years ago. as dawn broke that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet, the water of the warm and impossibly blue. sailors ate in the mess hall. readied themselves for church, dressed in crisp white shorts t. in harbor ships...
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. >> yes, we started a facebook page, american patriots against double standards, thank you so much.sh: kathleen thank you. good luck, we have breaking news. donald trump taking on twitter. >> just tweeted out, something on lockheed-martin. he say based on cost and cost overruns of lp lockheed martin f35, that big program that we pointed out. costing 400 billion, i have asked bo ocea boeing to price outoy comparable f-18 super hornet. he has competition rolling. >> we had chairman of boeing and ceo, we're looking to cut a tremendous aim of money. >> i was able to give the president-elect my personal commitment on behalf of the boeing company, we work on air force one because it is important to our country. trish: we'll see what else he is save the american tax mayor. have you sign this. a sheriff laying down the law after a woman is busted stealing from toys for tots. >> you are going someplace. you are going where we lock up grinches. >> coming up after this. achoo! (snap) achoo! (snap) achoo! achoo! (snap) (snap) achoo! achoo! feel a cold coming on? zicam cold remedy nasal swabs sh
. >> yes, we started a facebook page, american patriots against double standards, thank you so much.sh: kathleen thank you. good luck, we have breaking news. donald trump taking on twitter. >> just tweeted out, something on lockheed-martin. he say based on cost and cost overruns of lp lockheed martin f35, that big program that we pointed out. costing 400 billion, i have asked bo ocea boeing to price outoy comparable f-18 super hornet. he has competition rolling. >> we had...
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>> if you consider yourself an american patriot, you would want to remove the threat of foreign adversary interfering with our election. >> offensive, bothers you. what do you want the electors to do, not vote for trump? >> no. i want them as governor richardson said to take the information into account. >> take it in account and do what. >> vote the way that they're -- >> you don't mean that. colonel, what i think, he is a good man, not meaning to put him on the spot, to what end is this rehashing, even if russia were involved, no doubt about it, to what end and tell the electors this. >> neil, let me be clear, governor richardson is not telling the truth. there are not 17 agencies backing up the cia report. this is completely insane. this is a straw man. there's one agency that has gone back and looked at information that jim clapper put forth on november 17 that there's no link. cia has gone back on its own, my judgment is that the anonymous source that called "new york times" was an attempt to involve itself in domestic politics. otherwise you see nsa and fbi saying on these dates we
>> if you consider yourself an american patriot, you would want to remove the threat of foreign adversary interfering with our election. >> offensive, bothers you. what do you want the electors to do, not vote for trump? >> no. i want them as governor richardson said to take the information into account. >> take it in account and do what. >> vote the way that they're -- >> you don't mean that. colonel, what i think, he is a good man, not meaning to put him on...
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i like most american patriots are concerned about the idea of someone who was just this recently in the military being secretary of defense. >> why? what is your fear? >> it's just like lobbyists. when you had presidents try to pass laws. once you leave congress you can't come in and lobby 15 minutes later. i think it's fine for him to have some time as a civilian and be a civilian leader before he comes back and he's in charge in the military. that's the only reason why. we have lots of great generals. >> that's why they wrote into law. when you're talking about civilian control and the framers of the constitution, the main thing they wrote is that congress should be the ones to declare war, which we have seem to given up on a long time ago. civilian control was most important to us, we would have done things differently over the last 50 years. it's complexion, as it were. in its makeup. can we put that up on the board there. we're not in it, they are. first of all, donald trump is well on track. he is filling this cabinet at an equal or rapid pace than other president elects have in t
i like most american patriots are concerned about the idea of someone who was just this recently in the military being secretary of defense. >> why? what is your fear? >> it's just like lobbyists. when you had presidents try to pass laws. once you leave congress you can't come in and lobby 15 minutes later. i think it's fine for him to have some time as a civilian and be a civilian leader before he comes back and he's in charge in the military. that's the only reason why. we have...
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we lay a wreath or toss flowers into waters that still weep, we think of the more than 2400 american patriots, fathers and husbands, wives and daughters manning heaven's rails for all eternity. we salute the defenders who pulled themselves a little straighter every december seventh and we reflect on the heroism that is shown here 75 years ago. as dawn broke that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet. the water was warm and impossibly blue. sailors ate in the mess hall and readied themselves for church, dressed in crisp white shorts and t-shirts. ships floated. the california, the maryland, and the oklahoma. the tennessee, the west virginia and the nevada. on the deck of the arizona the navy band was tuning up. that morning the ranks of men's shoulders defined them less than the courage in their hearts. across the island americans defended themselves however they could, firing training shells, working old bold action rifles, and african-american mess steward who would typically be confined to cleaning duties carried his commander to safety and then fired an anti-aircraft gun until he ra
we lay a wreath or toss flowers into waters that still weep, we think of the more than 2400 american patriots, fathers and husbands, wives and daughters manning heaven's rails for all eternity. we salute the defenders who pulled themselves a little straighter every december seventh and we reflect on the heroism that is shown here 75 years ago. as dawn broke that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet. the water was warm and impossibly blue. sailors ate in the mess hall and readied...
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the focus son freedom, american patriotism and unity and what actually brought the campaign across the finish line, that is the american people just as the president-elect said. >> the president-elect tweeted out alist celebrities are wanting tickets but he doesn't want them there. that's because the a-u list celebrities don't want to be there. which is it? >> it's sort of like the campaign. we had all of these support eer behind the scene saying we support you but didn't want to go publicly. as the president-elect says it's not about the a-list celebriti s celebrities. it's about the people. >> what do you expect? what is that day going to look like? i mean considering the impact that donald trump has had, the unprecedented campaign that he ran, what is that day going to look like? how will it be different than other natural rale dinaugural d? >> there is hope finally in this country. a lot of people feel relieved. the markets look great. people feel confident f kcabout their future and the president-elect is filling stadiums across the country with hardworking americans. you're going
the focus son freedom, american patriotism and unity and what actually brought the campaign across the finish line, that is the american people just as the president-elect said. >> the president-elect tweeted out alist celebrities are wanting tickets but he doesn't want them there. that's because the a-u list celebrities don't want to be there. which is it? >> it's sort of like the campaign. we had all of these support eer behind the scene saying we support you but didn't want to go...
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>> certainly i think he's an incredible businessman and american patriot and somebody that i think has experience across the globe that very few people have. i also think we have got other great choices to make. the conclusion has not been made. today as far as secretary of state is concerned. it's a little premature to be claiming that this is a done deal. but certainly rex tillerson is american icon and businessman that i think is a pretty incredible guy. >> is this the right time for a secretary of state who has close ties to vladimir putin? >> look, i mean, he's in the business of exploring and finding oil across the globe. you have to go where the oil is at. with people like vladimir putin and others across the globe is something that shouldn't be -- we shouldn't be embarrassed by it. something that i think could be a huge advantage to the united states. it doesn't mean we're not going to be tough across the world, doesn't mean we're not going to always put america first in everything we do. we have big problems in this world and i don't think we can solve these big problems by ma
>> certainly i think he's an incredible businessman and american patriot and somebody that i think has experience across the globe that very few people have. i also think we have got other great choices to make. the conclusion has not been made. today as far as secretary of state is concerned. it's a little premature to be claiming that this is a done deal. but certainly rex tillerson is american icon and businessman that i think is a pretty incredible guy. >> is this the right time...
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we lay a wreath or toss flowers into waters that still weep, we think of the more than 2400 american patriotss, manning heaven's rails for all eternity. we salute the defenders to pull themselves a little straighter every december the 7th and we reflect on the heroism shown here 75 years ago. as dawn broke that december day, paradise has never seemed so sweet. the water was warm and impossibly blue. the sailors ate in the mess hall. they readied themselves for church. dressed in crisp white shorts and t—shirts. in the harbour, ships at anchor floated. the california. the maryland. the oklahoma. the tennessee. the west virginian. and the nevada. on the deck of the arizona the navy band was tuning up. that morning, the ranks on men's shoulders to find them less than the courage in their hearts. across the island, americans defend themselves however they could. firing training shells, working on old bolt action rifles. an african—american mess steward, who would typically be confined to cleaning duties, carried his commander to safety and then fired an ante aircraft gun until he ran out of ammun
we lay a wreath or toss flowers into waters that still weep, we think of the more than 2400 american patriotss, manning heaven's rails for all eternity. we salute the defenders to pull themselves a little straighter every december the 7th and we reflect on the heroism shown here 75 years ago. as dawn broke that december day, paradise has never seemed so sweet. the water was warm and impossibly blue. the sailors ate in the mess hall. they readied themselves for church. dressed in crisp white...
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in the defense department, among, among the dedicated and patriotic americans here. including two of my predecessors former secretary of defense dick cheney, and leon panetta. as well as so many dedicated public servants like chairman max or barry. in the congressional congressional delegation here today, current colleagues like my deputy bob work. our chairman of the gene chiefs of staff joe dunford. and many others who contribute to our defense enterprise such as lockheed martin ce, all part of the team. america. thanks all for your continued support for servicemembers and their families. and for all your own contributions to our national security. each of you knows well that america's defense is so vital that to we whom it is entrusted must ensure its excellence across the years and across the domains for conflict, not just in air, sea, sea, land but also in space, cyberspace. from strategic error to presidential administration, cross our government and across parties. ensuring that continuity is important at a time of change of administration. i'm proud of the wa
in the defense department, among, among the dedicated and patriotic americans here. including two of my predecessors former secretary of defense dick cheney, and leon panetta. as well as so many dedicated public servants like chairman max or barry. in the congressional congressional delegation here today, current colleagues like my deputy bob work. our chairman of the gene chiefs of staff joe dunford. and many others who contribute to our defense enterprise such as lockheed martin ce, all part...
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we toss flowers into waters the still weep, we think of 2400 american patriots, the fathers, the husbands, wives, the daughters, at the rails of heaven for all of eternity and we salute those who pull themselves a little straighter on december 7 and we reflect on the heroism that was shown here. as the dawn broke on that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet. the water was warm and impossibly blue. the sailors had food in the mess hall and readied themselves for white shortsed in and t-shirts. the ships, at anchor, they floated in neat rows. the california, the maryland, tennessee, thehe west virginia, and the nevada. arizona, thef the navy band was tuning up. ranks on the the shoulders defined them less than the courage in their hearts. , americansisland defended themselves however they shells,iring training working old. action rifles -- old bol t-action rifles. stewart fired and antiaircraft gun until he ran out of ammo. americans like jim, a goner, first class on the west virginia. before he raced into the harbor with his new bride, a verse of scripture. eternal god, there is no
we toss flowers into waters the still weep, we think of 2400 american patriots, the fathers, the husbands, wives, the daughters, at the rails of heaven for all of eternity and we salute those who pull themselves a little straighter on december 7 and we reflect on the heroism that was shown here. as the dawn broke on that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet. the water was warm and impossibly blue. the sailors had food in the mess hall and readied themselves for white shortsed in and...
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by the way, since i'm a patriotic american, i'm really here to talk about president-elect trump and vicend what they're going to do for the country and the world. i thought the discussion you are having earlier was also very interesting about how people are relaxing now that america can go back to business and start the growth that we need for the middle class and the working class families. david: that is exactly what we want to talk to you about. let's be a little more specific about the economic team. some members of the team are on board or will be nominated. we have steve nugent, wilbur ross, we have others. cohn. what are the next critical roles to be filled? how is that process working? >> listen, i think one thing you guys should look at, we have one of the best project managers in the world at the top on the 26th floor. i have said to people here on 14 that it does a lot like a building project. we are laying out the foundation first and then we will put the sheet rock in and then the other ornamentation of the building. , itink it is a very regular is an intense process. you co
by the way, since i'm a patriotic american, i'm really here to talk about president-elect trump and vicend what they're going to do for the country and the world. i thought the discussion you are having earlier was also very interesting about how people are relaxing now that america can go back to business and start the growth that we need for the middle class and the working class families. david: that is exactly what we want to talk to you about. let's be a little more specific about the...
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which party they're in, benefits enormously from the expertise and service of thousands of patriotic americans at the state department. these are men and women, some of them are career and foreign service officers, some of them are just career civil servants, but these are individuals who are committed and passionate about serving our country and representing our country overseas regardless of who the president is. and president obama benefitted enormously from the advice and expertise that's been shared by those who serve at the state department and i'm confident that as president-elect trump takes office, those same state department employees will stand ready to offer him advice as he conducts the business of the united states overseas. hopefully he will -- hopefully he'll take it. >> according to their readout, donald trump also said that he would like to visit pakistan, and i know president obama's never been there. >> not as president. >> not as president. is there anything you can say about why he never visited as president? >> yeah. at one point in his presidency i do recall president o
which party they're in, benefits enormously from the expertise and service of thousands of patriotic americans at the state department. these are men and women, some of them are career and foreign service officers, some of them are just career civil servants, but these are individuals who are committed and passionate about serving our country and representing our country overseas regardless of who the president is. and president obama benefitted enormously from the advice and expertise that's...
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the problem here is this is abissue an issue of fundamental american patriotism. this is an issue of which patriots need to stand up and understand that this nation sun der threat. it's not just about donald trump, nec year, paul ryan, everything that's ever been known about him could be released through wikileaks. so all of this is a matter of national patriotism and we need to drop the partisan rancor and understand that this could affect all of us to the detriment to the safety of this country. >> and the other sort of sleeping giant out there is this revelation that the russians also hacked the rnc, that they are holding on to information that at any time could be used against my republican that's named in those e-mails, including as malcolm has warned us, stuff that they could manipulate and alter. so we're holding on to information that could be damaging to people in our government. what on earth do we do? >> i agree with malcolm in that i think that yesterday, last night when this story broke, we really entried into a post partisan era. it's not really repu
the problem here is this is abissue an issue of fundamental american patriotism. this is an issue of which patriots need to stand up and understand that this nation sun der threat. it's not just about donald trump, nec year, paul ryan, everything that's ever been known about him could be released through wikileaks. so all of this is a matter of national patriotism and we need to drop the partisan rancor and understand that this could affect all of us to the detriment to the safety of this...
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we lay a wreath or toss flowers into waters that still weep, we think of the more than 2400 american patriots, the fathers and husbands, wives and daughters, manning heaven's rails for all the trinity. we salute the defenders who pull themselves a little straighter every december 7, and we reflect on the heroism that was shown here 75 years ago. as the dawn broke on that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet. the water was warm and impossibly blue. the sailors ate in the mess hall or ready themselves for church, dressed in crisp white shorts and t-shirts. at anchor, the ships in the harbor floated in neat rows. the california, the maryland, and the oklahoma. the tennessee, the west virginia, and the nevada. on the deck of the arizona, the navy band was tuning up. that morning, the ranks on men's shoulders defined them less than the courage in their hearts. across the island, americans defended themselves however they could, firing training shells, working old bolt-action rifles. an african-american mess stewart, who would typically be confined to cleaning duties, carried his commander
we lay a wreath or toss flowers into waters that still weep, we think of the more than 2400 american patriots, the fathers and husbands, wives and daughters, manning heaven's rails for all the trinity. we salute the defenders who pull themselves a little straighter every december 7, and we reflect on the heroism that was shown here 75 years ago. as the dawn broke on that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet. the water was warm and impossibly blue. the sailors ate in the mess hall or...
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americans. it could not shake our resolve. smoldered,attleships patriotsted in our armed forces, volunteering to take up the fight for freedom and security. on this day we pay to be to all the souls lost. and we knew our dedication to the ideals for which they valiantly fought. gratitude, weemn recall a sacrifice of all those who served in world war ii. especially those that gave their last full measure of devotion and the families they left behind. freedom heirs to the and prosperity, we pledge to uphold their legacy and honor. thank you for being here to commemorate the special remembrance day at our world war ii memorial. it is my privilege to introduce the superintendent of the national mall and memorial parks . >> please be seated. >> good afternoon everyone. on behalf of the national park service it is my pleasure to welcome you to the world war ii memorial. for this to commemoration of the 75th anniversary on the attack on pearl harbor. e gather to remember and honor the individuals who died on december 7, 1941. the opening chapter of the war in whi
americans. it could not shake our resolve. smoldered,attleships patriotsted in our armed forces, volunteering to take up the fight for freedom and security. on this day we pay to be to all the souls lost. and we knew our dedication to the ideals for which they valiantly fought. gratitude, weemn recall a sacrifice of all those who served in world war ii. especially those that gave their last full measure of devotion and the families they left behind. freedom heirs to the and prosperity, we...
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rob: there are two tensions -- patriotic americans that realize they can get value out of working with the u.s. on the other had, from a global marketing perspective, they have to think about protecting user data from china, russia, and now they will list the fbi and the nsa along with those adversaries. that was a hard thing for me to hear as a u.s. government official. that is fascinating to we have a new administration coming in. tromp was elected as our next president. do you have any ? rob: i think we will see a new strategy, a shakeup, and then the realization there are not better alternatives to the private, public partnership. the idea there would be a way for government to take this off the table so ceos would not have to worry about it is appealing. his pay taxes for, and it is the government's job. the problem with that is the way the internet is built, the way modern companies are built, it does not allow for that government intervention. there is no way we would stand up something that looks like the tsa of the internet the way we took over aviation security after 9/11 for
rob: there are two tensions -- patriotic americans that realize they can get value out of working with the u.s. on the other had, from a global marketing perspective, they have to think about protecting user data from china, russia, and now they will list the fbi and the nsa along with those adversaries. that was a hard thing for me to hear as a u.s. government official. that is fascinating to we have a new administration coming in. tromp was elected as our next president. do you have any ?...
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giuliani an extraordinarily talented and patriotic american. he always appreciates his dedication to the campaign and for his wise counsel. defense secretary ash carter announcing the deployment of 200 additional american troops to syria, aimed at training local fighters to take on isis. this latest increase bringing the total number of u.s. troops on the ground to roughly 500. >>> i'm gregg jarrett, now back to "cavuto on business." >>> if you thought a class warfare was over after the trump election, think again. because in portland, oregon, the city council they're just passing a law slapping up to a 25% surcharge tax on ceos making a lot more than the medium pay of their workers. you have to get knee deep in the details. i don't have the time or interest to do that, but the fact is here it's just weird. emily, what do you make of this? should that be done? >> two things here, first of all, what i love about this story is they're not redistributing anything to workers. they're redistributing the money to the portland city government. so the
giuliani an extraordinarily talented and patriotic american. he always appreciates his dedication to the campaign and for his wise counsel. defense secretary ash carter announcing the deployment of 200 additional american troops to syria, aimed at training local fighters to take on isis. this latest increase bringing the total number of u.s. troops on the ground to roughly 500. >>> i'm gregg jarrett, now back to "cavuto on business." >>> if you thought a class...
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. >> 24 00 american patriots, fathers, husbands, wives and daughters, manning heaven's rails for allimportance of peace by foreign leaders. israel's hand has been extended in peace to its neighbors from day one. >> loud noises, cracking throughout the evening. they got progressively greater, like, boom. >> there were so many cracks. the basement was shifting and moving. >> i love this white christmas. >> i don't know, waiting, all we can do, right? >> the language seems like it was tailor made, people change, here i am, is it too late to try again. >> i was trying to try again at 27. bloody hell. let alone at 45. ♪ but i wait for something more because i gotta have faith ♪ >> help me, obi wan kenobi. you're my only hope. >> i love you. >> i know. >> the famous moment where you say, i love you. >> i know. >> that's what he says. >> i know. >> what do you say to all little girls outs there who were inspired by princess leia? >> she can do anything. she can do what she can do and do what she can't. >> she said she missed her daughter and wanted to see her again. and i don't think she re
. >> 24 00 american patriots, fathers, husbands, wives and daughters, manning heaven's rails for allimportance of peace by foreign leaders. israel's hand has been extended in peace to its neighbors from day one. >> loud noises, cracking throughout the evening. they got progressively greater, like, boom. >> there were so many cracks. the basement was shifting and moving. >> i love this white christmas. >> i don't know, waiting, all we can do, right? >> the...
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american, i'm hoping he will do that. >> congressman adam shift piling on as well saying if trump is willing to disregard sound intelligence now and dean the hard working and patriotic americans who produce it, i fear what he will do as president when he is faced with unpleasant truths. >> you know, i think my hope is that once she is president he will realize he needs the most and best available information available to him every day. i think regardless of his mistrust of the community at large, once he starts working with them he will come to the realize that most of them are not political appointees, they're civil service, and they're out there fighting for the national interest every day and they deserve as much credit and respect for that. >> answers are he does think that under need. he brought a lot of generals in as his immediate picks for his cabinet posts. it speaks to -- well, we don't know what is going on in his mind, but i don't want to let you go without asking about russia hacking and interfering in the election process. john bolten is one of the people pushing back on the idea that is a given that the russians did this. listen. >> i can see russia -
american, i'm hoping he will do that. >> congressman adam shift piling on as well saying if trump is willing to disregard sound intelligence now and dean the hard working and patriotic americans who produce it, i fear what he will do as president when he is faced with unpleasant truths. >> you know, i think my hope is that once she is president he will realize he needs the most and best available information available to him every day. i think regardless of his mistrust of the...
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americans. they're patriots. they'll put the country ahead of each other. and so my guess is, even though there's a partisanship and a divide there in terms of how they think about policy, some of their style points may be different, at the end of the day, my guess is they're going to get along and 2 1/2 years from now, whatever he said to david axelrod, he'll keep to the dictum of not opining on the current president. i think just think that's part of the sacrosanct nature of the constitution of the presidency. my bet is he adheres to it. >> anthony scaramucci with the trump team, jonathan capehart down in washington, thank you both for joining us. up next, donald trump is getting ready for an inauguration that promises to be unlike any other. he's also gearing up for some potentially top confirmation fights. that's ahead, this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> president barack obama added now as he prepares to be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states, trump is expected to pivot from the contention rhetoric that characterized his cam
americans. they're patriots. they'll put the country ahead of each other. and so my guess is, even though there's a partisanship and a divide there in terms of how they think about policy, some of their style points may be different, at the end of the day, my guess is they're going to get along and 2 1/2 years from now, whatever he said to david axelrod, he'll keep to the dictum of not opining on the current president. i think just think that's part of the sacrosanct nature of the constitution...
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is the japanese-american memorial patriotism during world a memorial that they say, national park servicesay reflects the legacy of the japanese interment world war ii. can you talk a little bit about how the u.s. government has come actions during the war and the genesis of that memorial? guest: well, constitutional law this better than me, so i apologize to anybody this is bare outline of the story, not my specialty. the supreme s that court, i think the case is coramatsu, japanese-american who sued the government. court found in favor f the government, but what happened over time is that other the supremeto erode court sort of view it was a intern tional act to american japanese-americans and administration, i believe, made the department of administration made it clear the united states a longer viewed this as precedent. i believe the obama administration. u.s. government, not just the last few years, but in the years, has been moving way from the view that the interment of japanese americans was a necessary national to take.measure nd even the roosevelt library ad a historically crit
is the japanese-american memorial patriotism during world a memorial that they say, national park servicesay reflects the legacy of the japanese interment world war ii. can you talk a little bit about how the u.s. government has come actions during the war and the genesis of that memorial? guest: well, constitutional law this better than me, so i apologize to anybody this is bare outline of the story, not my specialty. the supreme s that court, i think the case is coramatsu, japanese-american...
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how appropriate is it to have this great american hero, statesmen, and patriot here today at the national world war ii memorial to commemorate pearl harbor remembrance day. ladies and gentlemen, from the great state of arizona senator , john mccain. [applause] >> thank you, very much. well, thank you. thanks for that kind introduction. [applause] >> i'm honored to be here today with all of our members of our greatest generation and all of our friends and supporters. i think it's worthy of mentioning again the presence of our governor, former member of congress and vice president-elect mike pence. [applause] >> thank you for being here and thank you for your continued service. by the way, mike has a son who is a naval aviator. mike, unlike hope me, his son's landings would match the number of takeoffs. so it is a privilege to be here and join you in commemorating the events of december 7, 1941 to pay our respects to the sacrifice and heroism displayed that day. and to remember the day america entered the second world war and began our leadership of the free worlds, which have continued now
how appropriate is it to have this great american hero, statesmen, and patriot here today at the national world war ii memorial to commemorate pearl harbor remembrance day. ladies and gentlemen, from the great state of arizona senator , john mccain. [applause] >> thank you, very much. well, thank you. thanks for that kind introduction. [applause] >> i'm honored to be here today with all of our members of our greatest generation and all of our friends and supporters. i think it's...