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. >> franklin d. rooseveltbeside chief justice hughes on the steps of the capitol on that raw afternoon of march 4, and a nation with 15 million unemployed upon listened. >> let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> pelley: the recordings is called "i can hear it now." 13 years of history from f.d.r.'s inauguration in 1933 through his funeral and the end of world war ii in '45. narrated by edward r. murrow. >> a city watched, a nation listened. arthur godfrey, an old washington hand, described it. >> and now just-- just coming past the treasury, i can see the horses drawing the caisson. >> pelley: the project was the brainchild of cbs news producer fred friendly. when a musician strike left columbia records in need of material, he went through 500 hours of radio broadicate caste to create what he called a scrapbook of the ear. >> the forces of germany have surrendered to the united stateses nations. the flags of freedom fly all over europe. >> pelley: colombia released
. >> franklin d. rooseveltbeside chief justice hughes on the steps of the capitol on that raw afternoon of march 4, and a nation with 15 million unemployed upon listened. >> let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> pelley: the recordings is called "i can hear it now." 13 years of history from f.d.r.'s inauguration in 1933 through his funeral and the end of world war ii in '45. narrated by edward r. murrow. >> a city...
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in 1942 president franklin d. roosevelt signed executive order 9066 resulting in the forced war time relocation of more than 10,000 japanese-americans into internment camps. in this interview senator daniel inouye talks about if he would have volunteered for service out of the japanese camps as many did. he sebed with the famed 442nd regimental combat team, made up entirely of second generation japanese-americans. he was awarded the medal of honor for gallant action and lost an arm in battle. >> i guess the first question i have for you is how did the two of you meet? >> well, it was after the war because in an organization such as a regiment or battalion, you generally got acquainted with men of your platoon or your company at the most. your name, as you may know a few of them, but as a general rule, you stayed within your company confines. but after the war in discussing veteran matters with fellow veterans, it was, well, unavoidable. the leader of veterans in the seattle area was cakashino. so if you want to discuss anyt
in 1942 president franklin d. roosevelt signed executive order 9066 resulting in the forced war time relocation of more than 10,000 japanese-americans into internment camps. in this interview senator daniel inouye talks about if he would have volunteered for service out of the japanese camps as many did. he sebed with the famed 442nd regimental combat team, made up entirely of second generation japanese-americans. he was awarded the medal of honor for gallant action and lost an arm in battle....
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signed franklin d. roosevelt. this is the last gesture of peace.his letter was never delivered to the emperor. it was interrupted by the militarists in japan, and perhaps had it gotten to him, the possibilities of peace may have been there. but we'll never know. one of the untold stories about pearl harbor and the attack is what it did to the people of hawaii. the intervention of american forces into hawaii had its telling effect just at the turn of the century. but it's the buildup of the pacific fleet and army and air forces here in hawaii, it became very evident to the people here that something big was brewing. some even venture the idea, are we becoming a target. but more importantly is the culture of hawaii. this is a home to many peoples, the hawaiian islands. and this chart shows you the diversity of the people here. there was about 25% caucasian, spanish and portuguese, 37% were japanese. about 12% filipino, 15% hawaiian, about 7% chinese, and a small percentage of koreans. so it shows you the asian diversity here. and my family was here.
signed franklin d. roosevelt. this is the last gesture of peace.his letter was never delivered to the emperor. it was interrupted by the militarists in japan, and perhaps had it gotten to him, the possibilities of peace may have been there. but we'll never know. one of the untold stories about pearl harbor and the attack is what it did to the people of hawaii. the intervention of american forces into hawaii had its telling effect just at the turn of the century. but it's the buildup of the...
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in 1942 it was converted to a presidential retreat by franklin d. roosevelt. it was renamed shangri-la then camp david received its present name from dwight d. eisenhower in honor of his father and grandson. camp david is not open to the general public. this weekend will be the location for the g-8 summit that will be taking place and then the nato summit occurring in chicago next week. >>> senators today according to politico showing yet again if there is a way to disagree, they will find that way. the latest issue to trigger a verbal food fight, sanctions on iran. republicans objecting to a plan being put forth by harry reid. he attempted to pass by a simple voice vote a bill to deter iran from developing nuclear weapons. they complaint senator reid had given them only a few hours to review the legislation after he made some changes, but the democratic leader said not so. the original bill had unanimously cleared the banking committee months ago. senator reid saying that an amended version was delivered to republican leader mitch mcconnell midday yesterday.
in 1942 it was converted to a presidential retreat by franklin d. roosevelt. it was renamed shangri-la then camp david received its present name from dwight d. eisenhower in honor of his father and grandson. camp david is not open to the general public. this weekend will be the location for the g-8 summit that will be taking place and then the nato summit occurring in chicago next week. >>> senators today according to politico showing yet again if there is a way to disagree, they will...
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and the bathtub made especially for president franklin d. roosevelt. >> he had polio, they installed this tub for him along with the rails. >> reporter: the battleship is scheduled to pass under the golden gate bridge sunday about 3:30 in the afternoon and that will be the last look the bay area ever gets of the u.s.s. iowa. aboard the u.s.s. iowa, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> college debt has never been higher but you may be able to lower your payments, maybe even stop them. >>> and at 10:45, a simple test to detect [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian mebkeflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. >>> most people agree the cost of a college education is soaring. and often the fact of paying them off doesn't hit until after graduation. >> congratulations and good luck class of
and the bathtub made especially for president franklin d. roosevelt. >> he had polio, they installed this tub for him along with the rails. >> reporter: the battleship is scheduled to pass under the golden gate bridge sunday about 3:30 in the afternoon and that will be the last look the bay area ever gets of the u.s.s. iowa. aboard the u.s.s. iowa, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> college debt has never been higher but you may be able to lower your payments, maybe even...
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and the bathtub made especially for president franklin d. roosevelt. >> he had polio, they installed this tub for him along with the rails. >> reporter: the battleship is scheduled to pass under the golden gate bridge sunday about 3:30 in the afternoon and that will be the last look the bay area ever gets of the u.s.s. iowa. aboard the u.s.s. iowa, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> college debt has never been higher but you may be able to lower your payments, maybe even stop them. >>> and at 10:45, a simple test to detect autism, how a child holds his or her head could be a red flag. >>> we're learning about a fatal accident on napa county's silverado trail, we'll explain what happened. [ mechanical humming ] [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx. this is the next chapter for lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> most people agree the cost of a college education is soaring. and often the fa
and the bathtub made especially for president franklin d. roosevelt. >> he had polio, they installed this tub for him along with the rails. >> reporter: the battleship is scheduled to pass under the golden gate bridge sunday about 3:30 in the afternoon and that will be the last look the bay area ever gets of the u.s.s. iowa. aboard the u.s.s. iowa, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> college debt has never been higher but you may be able to lower your payments, maybe even...
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. >> oh, no, it was franklin d. rooseveltt was also hubert humphrey at the convention catastrophically as he was speaking. >> i love that you know that. i love that you know that. >> oh, now. >> that sanis an x. >> okay. cath can lekathleecath -- kathl you, "vote yourself a farm" and for re-election "don't swap horses in the middle of the stream." which president? >> well, i want to get help f m from -- >> this president has many connections to the current president. >> abraham lincoln. >> that is it! >> and abraham lincoln and by the way on this day in 1864, president lincoln wrote his own love letter to a woman in her 80s who knitted a pair of socks for him, and he saw it as a sign of great patriotism. all right. so this is rapid fire, for anybody who was not ju's was "j peanuts." >> carter. >> of course. how about "kinder and gentler nation." >> george herbert walker bush. >> that is right. 1988. >> come on, kathleen. >> and how about "don't stop thinking about tomorrow." >> bill clinton. karen if you had not gotten it rig
. >> oh, no, it was franklin d. rooseveltt was also hubert humphrey at the convention catastrophically as he was speaking. >> i love that you know that. i love that you know that. >> oh, now. >> that sanis an x. >> okay. cath can lekathleecath -- kathl you, "vote yourself a farm" and for re-election "don't swap horses in the middle of the stream." which president? >> well, i want to get help f m from -- >> this president has many...
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franklin d, lyndon b had turned against him." >> i thought that has some of the lyndon johnson of that period of his life. he had to get ahead. he was roosevelt's protegee. as soon as roosevelt died and he realized it wants to move onto the senate, [unintelligible]. it sums up the book. >> last sentence "by 1955, lyndon johnson was the most powerful majority leader in history." that is summing up what is to come. the last chapter he is trying for power, trying to get to the to be the most powerful majority been happy and now they were over. now he had left it." >> to me that is a very poignant sentence. happiest of their lives. born to be, roaming around the aisles, buttonholing people, getting things done, standing at the majority leader's desk, towering over the senate. man came running across the aisle. power. president. he is going to leave the left it. >> this volume right now, the held in check these forces within him, had conquered himself for a while, he was noti say in this book you have a lyndon johnson who before these 47 days after the assassination was a certain type of man. bullying, ruthless, conniving. make the country know they
franklin d, lyndon b had turned against him." >> i thought that has some of the lyndon johnson of that period of his life. he had to get ahead. he was roosevelt's protegee. as soon as roosevelt died and he realized it wants to move onto the senate, [unintelligible]. it sums up the book. >> last sentence "by 1955, lyndon johnson was the most powerful majority leader in history." that is summing up what is to come. the last chapter he is trying for power, trying to get...
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franklin d., lyndon b. had turned against him. >> i felt that had some of the lyndon johnson of that period of his life. he has been roosevelt'srotege. he ran -- the slogan was roosevelt, roosevelt. if he wants to run on, he is not so much of a new dealer. >> last sentence "by 1955, lyndon johnson was the most powerful majority leader in history." >> is that the second volume? that is summing up what is to come. the last chapter he is trying for power, trying to get to the senate. seven years later, he is going to be the most powerful majority leader in history. >> in 2002, "those years had been happy and now they were over. the senate had been lyndon johnson's. now he had left it." >> to me that is a very poignant sentence. lady bird johnson said those 12 years in the senate were the happiest of their lives. you say this was a place he was born to be, roaming around the aisles, buttonholing people, getting things done, standing at the majority leader's desk, towering over the senate. directing people. he made another gesture and a man came running across the aisle. power. running the world. he does not want to be senate major
franklin d., lyndon b. had turned against him. >> i felt that had some of the lyndon johnson of that period of his life. he has been roosevelt'srotege. he ran -- the slogan was roosevelt, roosevelt. if he wants to run on, he is not so much of a new dealer. >> last sentence "by 1955, lyndon johnson was the most powerful majority leader in history." >> is that the second volume? that is summing up what is to come. the last chapter he is trying for power, trying to get...