48
48
Aug 9, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
it was a peacetime policy, right? over the years, i have had different answers.can explain why it wouldn't work, i -- i can explain why it would. but really, i tend to say now, nothing worked without a war. any interpretation you have of -- slavery got it abolished that abolished, when it failed if there was no war. it is a military necessity. slaves can't free themselves without a war. hand, historians of slavery will tell you that wars are historically the greatest single source of mass enslavement. wars don't automatically lead to abolition. they usually lead in the opposite direction. usually, after war, you enslave the people. so, there is nothing automatic in the war. nothing that will make lincoln move in a more radical antislavery direction unless he is already primed to move in that direction anyway. he responds to the war in a way that is consistent with the principles and policies he has been advocating for a long time. and moving in the same increasingly radical direction. it's not just him. his party is moving in that way. for all i think we have not
it was a peacetime policy, right? over the years, i have had different answers.can explain why it wouldn't work, i -- i can explain why it would. but really, i tend to say now, nothing worked without a war. any interpretation you have of -- slavery got it abolished that abolished, when it failed if there was no war. it is a military necessity. slaves can't free themselves without a war. hand, historians of slavery will tell you that wars are historically the greatest single source of mass...
120
120
Aug 15, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
the commission had a series of meetings and concluded that you have a transition to a peacetime economy because the economy would tank if you gave up all of the military investment that the government was making, so they killed the report. that was the idea, and we hired a writer who had written a brilliant parity -- parity -- write thisre that to story, and leonard said, "i cannot write the story of how they killed the report until there's a report for them to kill," so he wrote a brilliant parody of a government report which made the case for ending a planned transition to a peacetime economy because you could not do it. all of theas footnotes were real, too real real sources. we were looking for a publisher that was willing to publish this and not tell its sales force that this was a hoax, a parody, and would treat it like a real study. we found an unknown editor named who had a quirky publisher named richard baron. together, they agreed. we had worked with them on a previous book. together, they agreed to list it as nonfiction, and the result of that was when the catalog went out, t
the commission had a series of meetings and concluded that you have a transition to a peacetime economy because the economy would tank if you gave up all of the military investment that the government was making, so they killed the report. that was the idea, and we hired a writer who had written a brilliant parity -- parity -- write thisre that to story, and leonard said, "i cannot write the story of how they killed the report until there's a report for them to kill," so he wrote a...
80
80
Aug 30, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
you run the coast guard in peacetime. he did increase the militarization. after 9/11, he was vindicated for preparing for that. then he increased coast guard operations in the persian gulf. in the middle east we were getting involved. he had to deal with the exxon-valdez spill, the versatility of the coast guard. commandant william kime. admiral kime, when he is commandant, enhanced the service role in the gulf too. we had project desert storm, desert shield for a long time. he thought liquid nitrogen tankers, natural gas tankers, were a very good target for terrorists. he engineered protocols for their protection. a lot of it is classified. commandant kramek, 1994-1998. communism collapsed in europe. the eastern satellites of the soviet union. so he reached out to that part of the world and said, how about joining us in pacific search and rescue, fishing enforcement, border control? and he had good relations with the soviets. he started the juniper class cutters. the 225-foot buoy tenders of world war ii fame. some of those are going to be in vietnam. they
you run the coast guard in peacetime. he did increase the militarization. after 9/11, he was vindicated for preparing for that. then he increased coast guard operations in the persian gulf. in the middle east we were getting involved. he had to deal with the exxon-valdez spill, the versatility of the coast guard. commandant william kime. admiral kime, when he is commandant, enhanced the service role in the gulf too. we had project desert storm, desert shield for a long time. he thought liquid...
91
91
Aug 14, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
, the government had commissioned a study of how to make the transition from the war time to the peacetime economy under the kennedy administration, but the commission which met at the secret place called iron mountain which had underground vaults, which was a real place and included people and we didn't identify the names but you could tell who they were, harvard professor with a gutteral accent, you could figure out who each of them was, the commission had the series of meetings and they concluded that you couldn't stop -- that you couldn't have a transition to a peacetime economy because the economy would tank if you gave up all of the military investment that the government was making, so they killed the report, and that was the idea, and we hired a writer who had written a drill brilaliant paroy for "monacle" before that, len aerd lewin to write the story how they killed this report. leonard said i can't write the story about the story of them killing a report until they have a report to kill. he wrote a brilliant parody of the government report which made the case for, ending a plann
, the government had commissioned a study of how to make the transition from the war time to the peacetime economy under the kennedy administration, but the commission which met at the secret place called iron mountain which had underground vaults, which was a real place and included people and we didn't identify the names but you could tell who they were, harvard professor with a gutteral accent, you could figure out who each of them was, the commission had the series of meetings and they...
37
37
Aug 14, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
, the government had commissioned a study of how to make the transition from the war time to the peacetime economy under the kennedy administration, but the commission which met at the secret place called iron mountain which had underground vaults, which was a real place and included people and we didn't identify the names but you could tell who they were, harvard professor with a gutteral accent, you could figure out who each of them was, the commission had the series of meetings and they concluded that you couldn't stop -- that you couldn't have a transition to a peacetime economy because the economy would tank if you gave up all of the military investment that the government was making, so they killed the report, and that was the idea, and we hired a writer who had written a drill brilaliant paroy for "monacle" before that, len aerd lewin to write the story how they killed this report. leonard said i can't write the story about the story of them killing a report until they have a report to kill. he wrote a brilliant parody of the government report which made the case for, ending a plann
, the government had commissioned a study of how to make the transition from the war time to the peacetime economy under the kennedy administration, but the commission which met at the secret place called iron mountain which had underground vaults, which was a real place and included people and we didn't identify the names but you could tell who they were, harvard professor with a gutteral accent, you could figure out who each of them was, the commission had the series of meetings and they...
40
40
Aug 6, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
group governmental acts or its three peacetime norms peacetime security to attack each other's criticalinfrastructure but they won't attack each other's nerves and i'm blanking on the third. >> espionage. there are actually four. >> you only promoted them. is that realistic? general alexander, we can't unilaterally declare this as itself but is there something that has to be done to put in place rules of the road? >> in my opinion yeah. you can't do that with today's infrastructure in my opinion. you have to have architecture to ensure you can stop that. i think between suzanne and i there is an opportunity to make this much more defensible. first we've got to get there. before anybody adherence to any other principles. this is going to be much like the nuclear race. our infrastructure across the board is acceptable to all of these. it's difficult to enact that when those countries that seek to do us harm can only do it one of two ways cyber, and terrorism. they will reach out and try to do it helpfully. we've got to come up with a way of holding them accountable in this day. i'm not su
group governmental acts or its three peacetime norms peacetime security to attack each other's criticalinfrastructure but they won't attack each other's nerves and i'm blanking on the third. >> espionage. there are actually four. >> you only promoted them. is that realistic? general alexander, we can't unilaterally declare this as itself but is there something that has to be done to put in place rules of the road? >> in my opinion yeah. you can't do that with today's...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
63
63
Aug 18, 2015
08/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
bobby hertz beggar who came up here and my arm buddy how about that one jerry we served together in peacetime but anyway, i'm really touched by this that corner when i was a kid from the 7th grade through high school i would hitchhike from her a to go to lincoln and bob sinclair the hall of fame tackle would be hick himself i hitchhiking with me he's got a hall of fame jacket and i've got this i think i caught the best but i probably the - well, no vicky claims she reminds when either that was a newery the haul here and the church the lutheran church used to have mass at the empire theatre before it was built i remembered we lived on a block with 4 hours arnold's the milk man that actually went from milk to being a president of the more and more run dell and had grass like a putting green he used to get up early being the milk map and catch me at foufksz in the morning i said don't tell my mother i would be working late nights and it was hour hours the folks that had a cleaner and a guy at the end of the street ever knew his name with a sign in front of his house was d.c. the doctor of whiche
bobby hertz beggar who came up here and my arm buddy how about that one jerry we served together in peacetime but anyway, i'm really touched by this that corner when i was a kid from the 7th grade through high school i would hitchhike from her a to go to lincoln and bob sinclair the hall of fame tackle would be hick himself i hitchhiking with me he's got a hall of fame jacket and i've got this i think i caught the best but i probably the - well, no vicky claims she reminds when either that was...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
84
84
Aug 31, 2015
08/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
bobby hertz beggar who came up here and my arm buddy how about that one jerry we served together in peacetime but anyway, i'm really touched by this that corner when i was a kid from the 7th grade through high school i would hitchhike from her a to go to lincoln and bob sinclair the hall of fame tackle would be hick himself i hitchhiking with me he's got a hall of fame jacket and i've got this i think i caught the best but i probably the - well, no vicky claims she reminds when either that was a newery the haul here and the church the lutheran church used to have mass at the empire theatre before it was built i remembered we lived on a block with 4 hours arnold's the milk man that actually went from milk to being a president of the more and more run dell and had grass like a putting green he used to get up early being the milk map and catch me at foufksz in the morning i said don't tell my mother i would be working late nights and it was hour hours the folks that had a cleaner and a guy at the end of the street ever knew his name with a sign in front of his house was d.c. the doctor of whiche
bobby hertz beggar who came up here and my arm buddy how about that one jerry we served together in peacetime but anyway, i'm really touched by this that corner when i was a kid from the 7th grade through high school i would hitchhike from her a to go to lincoln and bob sinclair the hall of fame tackle would be hick himself i hitchhiking with me he's got a hall of fame jacket and i've got this i think i caught the best but i probably the - well, no vicky claims she reminds when either that was...
40
40
Aug 2, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
custer is not the kind of guy you want in peacetime. he narrowly avoids getting kicked out of the service because he decides to take the seventh how great honor several hundred miles track. you are probably not supposed to do that but nonetheless in wartime you these guys who are killers who are ruthless killers and we want everybody to be polite all the time. let me get to the office or custer. red haze early middle-aged ohio man lee's army in northern virginia is hampered by the fact that we can't help himself. he shows favoritism towards virginians. virginians want that army. everybody else will be second. these are all virginians in the alabama and recognize it and the carolinians recognize it. in the north it's a little different. it's not that exclusive but it's a boys club. george gordon meade and gerrer atkinson humphreys are brilliant soldier. they are from philadelphia. there are a bunch of other philadelphians and then there is his ohio philadelphia mafia that will include rudd hayes also known as rutherford b. hayes and his
custer is not the kind of guy you want in peacetime. he narrowly avoids getting kicked out of the service because he decides to take the seventh how great honor several hundred miles track. you are probably not supposed to do that but nonetheless in wartime you these guys who are killers who are ruthless killers and we want everybody to be polite all the time. let me get to the office or custer. red haze early middle-aged ohio man lee's army in northern virginia is hampered by the fact that we...
70
70
Aug 15, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
it was a peacetime policy, right? and over the years, there have been different answers. i could give you an explanation for why it wouldn't work, i could give you an explanation for why it would work. but what i tend to say now is nothing worked without a war. have aerpretation you house livery got abolished fails if there is no war. lincoln can't issue in emancipation proclamation without a war. slaves cannot free themselves without a war. it is all -- but on the other they will tell you that wars are historically the greatest single source of mass enslavement. wars do not automatically lead to abolition. they usually lead in the exact opposite direction. usually after wars, you enslave the people. so, there is nothing automatic in the work that is great to make lincoln -- war that is going to make lincoln move in a more antislavery direction the less he is already primed to move in that direction anyway. so he response to the will war -- he response to the war in ways consistent to how he has been advocating for a very long time. and it is not just him. i think his par
it was a peacetime policy, right? and over the years, there have been different answers. i could give you an explanation for why it wouldn't work, i could give you an explanation for why it would work. but what i tend to say now is nothing worked without a war. have aerpretation you house livery got abolished fails if there is no war. lincoln can't issue in emancipation proclamation without a war. slaves cannot free themselves without a war. it is all -- but on the other they will tell you that...
55
55
Aug 28, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a wartime rehearsal and a peacetime one.sident's policy of any kind of north korean provocation. and in fact she is here watching the drills being carried out. she is maintaining our harsh response to military action, but wants to ease family meetings. in october there is the 70th anniversary of north korea's working union party, an event that could be marked by rocket launching and possibly even a nuclear test. >>> at least 40 people have died in north korea this week. state media has just released pictures of the damage near the border with china. heavy rain and floods have caused buildings to collapse. more than 11,000 people have been forced from their homes. >>> the governor of the u.s. state of florida has declared a state of emergency as tropical storm erika approaches. at least 25 people were killed by the storm in the caribbean. the storm is predicted to stay as a tropical storm when it makes landfall in florida on monday. >>> u.s. president barack obama has been meeting with the people of new orleans. it has been t
there is a wartime rehearsal and a peacetime one.sident's policy of any kind of north korean provocation. and in fact she is here watching the drills being carried out. she is maintaining our harsh response to military action, but wants to ease family meetings. in october there is the 70th anniversary of north korea's working union party, an event that could be marked by rocket launching and possibly even a nuclear test. >>> at least 40 people have died in north korea this week. state...
35
35
Aug 15, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
closer to home in california, as techknow featured in 2013, they're also used for important peacetime missions like assisting fire-fighters by mapping out hot spots during raging wildfires. much has been reported about the use of drones especially when it comes to military applications. drones may even become the delivery system for consumer goods. but today, off the coast of san simeon california, researchers are using drones like this one here behind me for spectacular use, all in the name of science. >> this is the piedras blancas light station, this is a very unique piece of property because it sticks out into the migratory corridor of the northbound gray whale cows and calves. >> a picture perfect location for researchers to fly a science drone to get an unprecedented birds-eye view of what swims below. >> to the right of 6, but in the distance home line... >> i gotcha... whoa there it is. >> for 22 years, wayne perryman and a team from noaa have been here from march until may, counting and collecting data on gray whales migrating north...from the breeding grounds of mexico...to
closer to home in california, as techknow featured in 2013, they're also used for important peacetime missions like assisting fire-fighters by mapping out hot spots during raging wildfires. much has been reported about the use of drones especially when it comes to military applications. drones may even become the delivery system for consumer goods. but today, off the coast of san simeon california, researchers are using drones like this one here behind me for spectacular use, all in the name of...
66
66
Aug 14, 2015
08/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
the vast majority of japanese do oppose any revision to the peacetime constitution.s a historian, from what you have seen about diplomatic economic affecting relations, china is japan's biggest trading partner. will this have economic ramifications? andres: i think there can always thingscklash of sorts if turn sour. if they cater to a more conservative audience than china or south korea is expecting. in terms of what we are seeing, i think most states will play it safe. this having a long-term effect on economic relations. hand, the great danger really is whether each of the states can contain their own , the reaping of the nationalist seeds they have planted. in particular, i am think about the chinese. the way over the years, it has fueled more of a nationalist sentiment which has a strong anti-japanese side. we are seeing chinese protests and targeting in the streets, i don't to get will have a strong effect on economic relations. shery: what about the impact of the statement on the trilateral alliance with the u.s.? japan, south korea, and the u.s.? andres: i th
the vast majority of japanese do oppose any revision to the peacetime constitution.s a historian, from what you have seen about diplomatic economic affecting relations, china is japan's biggest trading partner. will this have economic ramifications? andres: i think there can always thingscklash of sorts if turn sour. if they cater to a more conservative audience than china or south korea is expecting. in terms of what we are seeing, i think most states will play it safe. this having a long-term...
88
88
Aug 23, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
they are going to reconvert from peacetime production. during those 18 months or so when the economy contracted, lots of women and men were thrown out of four. there is high unemployment and numbers of women in the workforce that did decline. the factories reopened and the economy was gearing up for one of the longest expansions in the economy in american history, as that happened women flooded back into the labor market, and by 1950, the beginning of the june cleaver decade, by 1950 there were as many women in the labor force as had been in the labor force at the height of work to -- world war ii. you have as many women workers in the labor horse at the height at world war ii. he did not go home after world war ii. back, i promised we would talk about the arguments of rosie the riveter that are crucial to our understanding of why we believe the wage workers left labor after world war ii and help to explain the real trends we see afterward. let me sum up the arguments you saw in the video thursday. the overarching argument of that the pub
they are going to reconvert from peacetime production. during those 18 months or so when the economy contracted, lots of women and men were thrown out of four. there is high unemployment and numbers of women in the workforce that did decline. the factories reopened and the economy was gearing up for one of the longest expansions in the economy in american history, as that happened women flooded back into the labor market, and by 1950, the beginning of the june cleaver decade, by 1950 there were...
148
148
Aug 18, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
and headed off to the naval academy to just connect so i was making a list my son had gone to a peacetime navy and within a few short hours everything changed so i wrote about we being encouraged did to remember our roots and i was asked to become a moderators so that started a series of 14 years to support the naval academy parents through that time i had to march children who decided to apply and attend the naval academy so as the years went by not only did i had children at the naval academy now on active duty so parents were saying you need to write this down in a block but as our life continued with twists and turns my husband after the airline declared bankruptcy, he lost his pension and into the parking for the airline in afghanistan i followed him and talk for one year. so i have the perspective of children now i was there at the same time our youngest son decided to join the of military through the army rotc and now i have four children all serving i had ben in a war zone and when i came back first is that i will just write it down for my family so i did then they said you need t
and headed off to the naval academy to just connect so i was making a list my son had gone to a peacetime navy and within a few short hours everything changed so i wrote about we being encouraged did to remember our roots and i was asked to become a moderators so that started a series of 14 years to support the naval academy parents through that time i had to march children who decided to apply and attend the naval academy so as the years went by not only did i had children at the naval academy...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
85
85
Aug 18, 2015
08/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
bobby hertz beggar who came up here and my arm buddy how about that one jerry we served together in peacetime but anyway, i'm really touched by this that corner when i was a kid from the 7th grade through high school i would hitchhike from her a to go to lincoln and bob sinclair the hall of fame tackle would be hick himself i hitchhiking with me he's got a hall of fame jacket and i've got this i think i caught the best but i probably the - well, no vicky claims she reminds when either that was a newery the haul here and the church the lutheran church used to have mass at the empire theatre before it was built i remembered we lived on a block with 4 hours arnold's the milk man that actually went from milk to being a president of the more and more run dell and had grass like a putting green he used to get up early being the milk map and catch me at foufksz in the morning i said don't tell my mother i would be working late nights and it was hour hours the folks that had a cleaner and a guy at the end of the street ever knew his name with a sign in front of his house was d.c. the doctor of whiche
bobby hertz beggar who came up here and my arm buddy how about that one jerry we served together in peacetime but anyway, i'm really touched by this that corner when i was a kid from the 7th grade through high school i would hitchhike from her a to go to lincoln and bob sinclair the hall of fame tackle would be hick himself i hitchhiking with me he's got a hall of fame jacket and i've got this i think i caught the best but i probably the - well, no vicky claims she reminds when either that was...
122
122
Aug 16, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
landscape during that time westmark remember roosevelt had to go into the 1940 election, he instituted a peacetime draft and talk about a burden for a candidate. the democrat party still controlled congress but the democrats were themselves divided, many from the midwest, iowa, kansas, that part of the country. were adamantly opposed to the policy so many of his friends became his enemies when it came to form policies, many traditional enemies became his friends. roosevelt was very unpopular with a lot of members of congress and so that's why he use them like general marshall and henry simpson to go to bat for him. things like the extension of the draft in 1941 could not have happened if marshall and simpson were not the guys out there the ally in the senate. if those men were not doing roosevelts work, he would've had a very difficult time in marshall even said, there are many republicans that would come to me and say i would do this and i would vote for something because you said it needs to be done but i'll be damned i would do it if roosevelt says it needs to be done. that was the reality. >>
landscape during that time westmark remember roosevelt had to go into the 1940 election, he instituted a peacetime draft and talk about a burden for a candidate. the democrat party still controlled congress but the democrats were themselves divided, many from the midwest, iowa, kansas, that part of the country. were adamantly opposed to the policy so many of his friends became his enemies when it came to form policies, many traditional enemies became his friends. roosevelt was very unpopular...
67
67
Aug 29, 2015
08/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
and women whose talent made us the arsenal of democracy in wartime and the economic pacesetter in peacetime
and women whose talent made us the arsenal of democracy in wartime and the economic pacesetter in peacetime
105
105
Aug 29, 2015
08/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
and women whose talent made us the arsenal of democracy in wartime and the economic pacesetter in peacetime. ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la >>> it's where nearly everything american and great came from. the things the whole world wanted, made here. the heart, the soul, the beat of an industrial cultural super power. a magnet for everyone with a dream of a better future. from eastern europe to the deep south. american dream? you came here. >> the one straight ahead with the green roof? >> the rococo building, completely empty. >> unbelievable. >> the white one is being rehabbed. there's money coming in. the one on the right is completely empty. the great pyramid with the spire on top sold for $5 million. >> $5 million for that? you can't buy a garage in the hamptons for that. >> $5 million for a skyscraper. >> it is post-apocalyptic. i mean, it's like a science fiction film. what the hell happen
and women whose talent made us the arsenal of democracy in wartime and the economic pacesetter in peacetime. ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la >>> it's where nearly everything american and great came from. the things the whole world wanted, made here. the heart, the...
68
68
Aug 15, 2015
08/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you know our debt now is far higher than it's been in peacetime history.mas jefferson and james madison thought it's immoral, bad for the economy and corrupting, and we ought to end it. john: thanks to chris edwards and dan mitchell. [ applause ] . >>> next, someone much more optimistic about the american dream than i am. so good for him. rj usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. and it was just easy. usaa, they just really make sure that you're well taken care of. usaa car buying service. powered by truecar. online and on the usaa app. yup, we're constantly making thinkorswim better. here at td ameritrade, they're always working. like a custom screener on your desktop, that updates to all your devices. and you can share it with one click. wow. how do yo
. >> you know our debt now is far higher than it's been in peacetime history.mas jefferson and james madison thought it's immoral, bad for the economy and corrupting, and we ought to end it. john: thanks to chris edwards and dan mitchell. [ applause ] . >>> next, someone much more optimistic about the american dream than i am. so good for him. rj usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa,...
47
47
Aug 25, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt asked congress to pass legislation for the first peacetime draft in american history. america was not at war, most americas were isolationist most americans were isolationist and did not want to join award they did not was a foreign word as thousands of miles away, they felt it didn't concern them. america was still reeling from the great depression and they felt domestic problems really ia should be the main focus of the government, not the war in europe. p fdr realized that if america were attacked, the current state of the military cannot possibly defend the united states. the american army was only a hundred 74000 people in 1939. that was very small. coss so yes congress to passse legislation to allow for a draft, congress worked on legislation over the summer and inth september 1940 they finallo passed the selective training and service act. they also realize that they needed to have funding so the army could build adequate training camps for all the new people coming into them military.tr what happened was people were drafted into the services before new training
roosevelt asked congress to pass legislation for the first peacetime draft in american history. america was not at war, most americas were isolationist most americans were isolationist and did not want to join award they did not was a foreign word as thousands of miles away, they felt it didn't concern them. america was still reeling from the great depression and they felt domestic problems really ia should be the main focus of the government, not the war in europe. p fdr realized that if...
86
86
Aug 2, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
the creation in 1940 of america's first peacetime draft eventually saw some 15 million men and women don uniforms as selecties or volunteers between 1940 and 1945. with very few exceptions, and their participation, weather as -- whether as soldiers, airmen marines or sailors, represented acceptance of military service as a necessary obligation of citizenship. locating responsibility for administering the draft with local boards, more than 6000 of them, reinforced a sense of obligation. servicemen and women, obtained the right to gripe about training, the food, drill sergeants, privileges according to officers, the list is endless. the great majority in jordan -- majority endured whatever challenges were thrown at them. we have a couple of examples of how that was pictured at the time. one being young men going into a recruiting office. and secondly, going off to basic training. these slides offer a bare bones summary -- sorry, the next one. this slide, if you can read it offers a bare-bones summary of the circumstances of military service of americans during world war ii. note in par
the creation in 1940 of america's first peacetime draft eventually saw some 15 million men and women don uniforms as selecties or volunteers between 1940 and 1945. with very few exceptions, and their participation, weather as -- whether as soldiers, airmen marines or sailors, represented acceptance of military service as a necessary obligation of citizenship. locating responsibility for administering the draft with local boards, more than 6000 of them, reinforced a sense of obligation....
111
111
Aug 28, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a wartime scenario, but also a peacetime one, which involves south korea responding to a enemytion. that's very much a physical playing out of the president's response policy to any kind of north korean provocation, and she's here watching on as this exercise is carried out, fresh from what many here as something of a vindication of her government hard line stance in termsover the negotiated settlement. the president is looking to maintain her harsh position against any military provocation while being open to cultural exchanges. so we have plans for more family reunions by families divided by the fighting between the north and south, and also plans for more regularized meetings. however, in october there is the 70th anniversary of north korea's ruling worker's party an event which many say could be launched by rocket launches and perhaps even a nuclear test. >>> turkey's prime minister is forming an interim cabinet oversee new elections. the list has been presented to the president. two main opposition parties rejected invitation to be part of the government. but two events fr
there is a wartime scenario, but also a peacetime one, which involves south korea responding to a enemytion. that's very much a physical playing out of the president's response policy to any kind of north korean provocation, and she's here watching on as this exercise is carried out, fresh from what many here as something of a vindication of her government hard line stance in termsover the negotiated settlement. the president is looking to maintain her harsh position against any military...
114
114
Aug 10, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
the discussion of peacetime norms reminds me of back in the 70s when there was a talk about couldn't we have an international treaty on counter terrorism. and we couldn't. it was too hard. as we do today, with fundamentally different views, not everyone agrees that the internet should be open and operable and resilient. we bit off the pieces where we thought we had consensus. so airplane jacking. we are not succeeding in coming to a big, grand consensus, but maybe we could say the cyber security incident response teams are kind of blilike ambulances coming to the rescue. and they're like command and control in the nuclear context. you don't go after command and control because you need a way to pull things back. that you know, we all understand that we're all vulnerable to attacks that are critical to providing services for the public. that maybe we can take those off as legitimate targets. >> just to add to the disagreement, the key point, and i think it is not actually a disagreement, but for our country to defend ourself, it won't be perfect, but our government needs to know when
the discussion of peacetime norms reminds me of back in the 70s when there was a talk about couldn't we have an international treaty on counter terrorism. and we couldn't. it was too hard. as we do today, with fundamentally different views, not everyone agrees that the internet should be open and operable and resilient. we bit off the pieces where we thought we had consensus. so airplane jacking. we are not succeeding in coming to a big, grand consensus, but maybe we could say the cyber...
57
57
Aug 21, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
or being across from the superdome, the largest airlift at the time in the history of the nation, peacetime airlift. it was accomplished by these heroes of the coast guard. to be able to document these things -- marc: give the coast guard at hand. the coast guard deserves a hand. they performed. [applause] douglas: yes, sir? >> with the exception of perhaps mr. smith's organization, most people in the country in the world relies climate change -- shepard: i report daily on fox news channel that climate change is real and we are responsible for it. if there are people who wish to have other opinions, they are entitled to those but i am positive they are wrong. [applause] >> but realistically, climate change says that water levels are rising. from a purely economic standpoint, wouldn't it have made sense to pay to move people elsewhere? marc: let me just say, you could argue that you should shut down fort lauderdale, miami, tampa -- shepard: new york city. marc: every single coastal city. i mean them in new orleans, right, is a coastal city, and i hear people say "why don't you just move peop
or being across from the superdome, the largest airlift at the time in the history of the nation, peacetime airlift. it was accomplished by these heroes of the coast guard. to be able to document these things -- marc: give the coast guard at hand. the coast guard deserves a hand. they performed. [applause] douglas: yes, sir? >> with the exception of perhaps mr. smith's organization, most people in the country in the world relies climate change -- shepard: i report daily on fox news...
32
32
Aug 9, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
they've never looked it up, because we don't need to know what peace is during peacetime. let's look it up together he says to the children. he pauses and adds emphatically, our greatest enemy is carelessness. we need to pay attention to peace. thank you. [applause] >> that was my father sighing. [laughter] going to take a breath for a moment, allow you all to take a breath for a moment. and open the house to questions, to thoughts, to anything that occurs to you that you'd like to ask or discuss. finish first you. yes. >> how did you come across the five -- how did you decide upon those five to -- >> well it started one of the survivors i met in 1986 in washington, d.c. where he was on a speaking tour. and i was unexpectedly invited to be his interpreter for two days, and i not only read the english translations of his speeches, but i was the only one who spoke japanese, and he spoke no english so we spent many, many hours together. and that that started my deep and profound interest in post-nuclear survival and the personal stories of the survivors. once i decided to wri
they've never looked it up, because we don't need to know what peace is during peacetime. let's look it up together he says to the children. he pauses and adds emphatically, our greatest enemy is carelessness. we need to pay attention to peace. thank you. [applause] >> that was my father sighing. [laughter] going to take a breath for a moment, allow you all to take a breath for a moment. and open the house to questions, to thoughts, to anything that occurs to you that you'd like to ask or...
47
47
Aug 18, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
so i began posting and on 9/11 everything had changed he went to a peacetime navy and within a few short hours everything changed. so i began to write more about courage or remember your roots and alternately i became a moderator so that started 14 years to advisor and encouraging in support parents. but through this time had to march children here decided to apply and attends the naval academy's so as the years went by, not only did i have children at the naval academy but now on active duty. everyone said you need to write this down. and as our life continue to twist and turn, mia husband's airlines declared bankruptcy and he lost his pension he worked for an airline in afghanistan i followed him and talked for one year over there i had a unique perspective to be a mom who had children to deployed in afghanistan and and all i was in kabul at the same time our youngest son, of the rabil decided to join the military not through the naval academy but through the rotc now i had four children all serving and i was in a war zone and when i came back, i was told to write it down i thought jus
so i began posting and on 9/11 everything had changed he went to a peacetime navy and within a few short hours everything changed. so i began to write more about courage or remember your roots and alternately i became a moderator so that started 14 years to advisor and encouraging in support parents. but through this time had to march children here decided to apply and attends the naval academy's so as the years went by, not only did i have children at the naval academy but now on active duty....
40
40
Aug 22, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
as we proceeded with the -- into the peacetime. well, that's about all i can say on that. have you been in contact with the japanese on and off over the last 60 years? impression that those feelings of changed, i'm presuming you have had some contact with the japanese, or have some impressions, no? i have not had any. and it would travel that direction. thatnever traveled in direction. i got as far as alaska. >> how many weeks after the bombing did you have that mission? wasfurman: the first bomb august 6, second mom about six or eight days later. formed early in september. we got back to the states late in november. then i got out about the first of january. >> you were in japan about two months. mission,ore about your you are looking to see whether the japanese have been developing atomic bombs. mr. furman: in order to determine whether there was a project or not, we went to the universities, because we knew was a project,e the scientists had to come from the universities. it would be a scientific project. physicist would be involved. eight the names of japanese scientis
as we proceeded with the -- into the peacetime. well, that's about all i can say on that. have you been in contact with the japanese on and off over the last 60 years? impression that those feelings of changed, i'm presuming you have had some contact with the japanese, or have some impressions, no? i have not had any. and it would travel that direction. thatnever traveled in direction. i got as far as alaska. >> how many weeks after the bombing did you have that mission? wasfurman: the...
54
54
Aug 2, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
he was been awarded a year later a carnegie medal which is the highest award in america for peacetime. that was presented to them at the university. there was a parade the hereafter, 1929. so that was his first act of heroism to it and came back to augustine and started a business. it didn't work to, because it was during the depression. went into the army reserve and then later the marine corps reserves. he went into the marine corps for two reasons. they paid a little more money, not much but a little bit more $5 a month more and the marines were very much known for their rivalry, for the marksmanship and he wanted to be on the marine corps reserve rifle team. thing to keep in an all-american riflemen at clemson and he made the team. he actually coached the team and they won all kinds of awards when he went up to camp perry for a couple of years in 1936 1937. when he became a lieutenant or a he was trained at camp pendleton. they have not been in combat at this time to get was informed and sent to combat in january january 1944, for the very first time to the nation in the marshall
he was been awarded a year later a carnegie medal which is the highest award in america for peacetime. that was presented to them at the university. there was a parade the hereafter, 1929. so that was his first act of heroism to it and came back to augustine and started a business. it didn't work to, because it was during the depression. went into the army reserve and then later the marine corps reserves. he went into the marine corps for two reasons. they paid a little more money, not much but...
76
76
Aug 24, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
and five superior unit awards, a test of the old guard's record of bravery and achievement during peacetimefor the old guard to pass in review with bayonets fixed. the old guard will now fix bayonets to the traditional beat of the drum. >> fix bayonets. ♪ ♪ >> forward march. >> ladies and gentlemen, moving into position is the commander of troops for today's ceremony. colonel john davis, commander, third united states infantry regiment, the old guard. >> present arms. >> forward, ready, march. [background sounds] >> ladies and gentlemen, taking the reviewing stand is the host for today's ceremony, the honorable john m. mchugh, secretary of the army, accompanied by the secretary of defense the honorable ashton carter, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, martin e. dempsey and general ray odierno, general mark milley, chief of united states army. please stand for the arrival of the official party and remain standing as honors are renderedded. >> present arms. [gunfire] ♪ [cannons firing] >> please be seated. [shouting commands] [shouting commands] forward march. >> sound off. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
and five superior unit awards, a test of the old guard's record of bravery and achievement during peacetimefor the old guard to pass in review with bayonets fixed. the old guard will now fix bayonets to the traditional beat of the drum. >> fix bayonets. ♪ ♪ >> forward march. >> ladies and gentlemen, moving into position is the commander of troops for today's ceremony. colonel john davis, commander, third united states infantry regiment, the old guard. >> present...
66
66
Aug 17, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
accommodations and five superior unit award attached to the old guard action and achievements during peacetimeard to pass energy with bayonet sticks to the old guard one of the fix bayonets to the additional beat of the drums. [background sounds] [background sounds] ♪ [background sounds] [background sounds] >> ladies and gentlemen, movie and position, colonel johnny davis, commander third united states infantry regiment, the old guard. [background sounds] >> order arms. >> ladies and gentlemen, taking the reviewing stand is the host for today's ceremony, the honorable john mchugh, secretary of the army, a company by the secretary of defense, the honorable ashton carter, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general martin dempsey, the reviewing official general raymond t. odeo, the 38th chief of staff, united states army, and general mark miller, and, chief of staff united states army. ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the arrival of the official party can remain standing as honors are rendered. >> present arms. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [background sounds] >> please be seated. [background sounds] [bac
accommodations and five superior unit award attached to the old guard action and achievements during peacetimeard to pass energy with bayonet sticks to the old guard one of the fix bayonets to the additional beat of the drums. [background sounds] [background sounds] ♪ [background sounds] [background sounds] >> ladies and gentlemen, movie and position, colonel johnny davis, commander third united states infantry regiment, the old guard. [background sounds] >> order arms. >>...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
84
84
Aug 28, 2015
08/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
bobby hertz beggar who came up here and my arm buddy how about that one jerry we served together in peacetime but anyway, i'm really touched by this that corner when i was a kid from the 7th grade through high school i would hitchhike from her a to go to lincoln and bob sinclair the hall of fame tackle would be hick himself i hitchhiking with me he's got a hall of fame jacket and i've got this i think i caught the best but i probably the - well, no vicky claims she reminds when either that was a newery the haul here and the church the lutheran church used to have mass at the empire theatre before it was built i remembered we lived on a block with 4 hours arnold's the milk man that actually went from milk to being a president of the more and more run dell and had grass like a putting green he used to get up early being the milk map and catch me at foufksz in the morning i said don't tell my mother i would be working late nights and it was hour hours the folks that had a cleaner and a guy at the end of the street ever knew his name with a sign in front of his house was d.c. the doctor of whiche
bobby hertz beggar who came up here and my arm buddy how about that one jerry we served together in peacetime but anyway, i'm really touched by this that corner when i was a kid from the 7th grade through high school i would hitchhike from her a to go to lincoln and bob sinclair the hall of fame tackle would be hick himself i hitchhiking with me he's got a hall of fame jacket and i've got this i think i caught the best but i probably the - well, no vicky claims she reminds when either that was...
86
86
Aug 7, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
and at the same time we're bureaucratized and we oscillate and don't innovate really well during peacetime. do you have a bottom view of whether the glass is half full or half empty? >> that's actually a perfect segue because i was trying to think of one word that i would apply and i think it's two words and i would counsel congress on being realistically optimistic which is a way of life that i try to ascribe to. you can't have everything all of the time and you can't think that everything is going to be going well all of the time but you can be realistic about the potential, and i think that all of the organizations that we represent, we really do have the taxpayer in mind, and there seems to be a struggle between those of the current leadership on the hill and their understanding of what the industrial base is trying to do, and whether or not they have actually the war fighters' best needs in mind. lmi was founded because secretary mcnamara recognized the need that somebody outside of the pentagon needed to look at the logistics issues facing the military 50 years ago and see it in a di
and at the same time we're bureaucratized and we oscillate and don't innovate really well during peacetime. do you have a bottom view of whether the glass is half full or half empty? >> that's actually a perfect segue because i was trying to think of one word that i would apply and i think it's two words and i would counsel congress on being realistically optimistic which is a way of life that i try to ascribe to. you can't have everything all of the time and you can't think that...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
51
51
Aug 27, 2015
08/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
bobby hertz beggar who came up here and my arm buddy how about that one jerry we served together in peacetimeorner when i was a kid from the 7th grade through high school i would hitchhike from her a to go to lincoln and bob sinclair the hall of fame tackle would be hick himself i hitchhiking with me he's got a hall of fame jacket and i've got this i think i caught the best but i probably the - well, no vicky claims she reminds when either that was a newery the haul here and the church the lutheran church used to have mass at the empire theatre before it was built i remembered we lived on a block with 4 hours arnold's the milk man that actually went from milk to being a president of the more and more run dell and had grass like a putting green he used to get up early being the milk map and catch me at foufksz in the morning i said don't tell my mother i would be working late nights and it was hour hours the folks that had a cleaner and a guy at the end of the street ever knew his name with a sign in front of his house was d.c. the doctor of whichever my dad was a whichever doctor so the neigh
bobby hertz beggar who came up here and my arm buddy how about that one jerry we served together in peacetimeorner when i was a kid from the 7th grade through high school i would hitchhike from her a to go to lincoln and bob sinclair the hall of fame tackle would be hick himself i hitchhiking with me he's got a hall of fame jacket and i've got this i think i caught the best but i probably the - well, no vicky claims she reminds when either that was a newery the haul here and the church the...
34
34
Aug 2, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
save these people and he was then awarded a year later the carnegie medal which is the highest for peacetime heroism and that was presented at clemson university at a parade the year after so that was his first act of terrorism and he then came back and started a business. later the marine corps reserves. he went for two reasons. one committee paid a little bit more money, not much but a little more, $5 a month more and they were very much known for their marksmanship and he wanted to be on the marine corps reserve rifle team. he'd been in all american rifleman and he coached the team and they won all kind of the words when he went to the camp for a couple of years in 1936 and 1937. they were sent to combat in january 1944 for the first time. the mission of the fourth marine division and the marshall islands in 1944 was to dive deep into the central pacific and grabbed an important island of japanese control because they had some greens operating and they want to get in there and get that island so that they can then leapfrog further into the pacific and south it's a straight shot from san d
save these people and he was then awarded a year later the carnegie medal which is the highest for peacetime heroism and that was presented at clemson university at a parade the year after so that was his first act of terrorism and he then came back and started a business. later the marine corps reserves. he went for two reasons. one committee paid a little bit more money, not much but a little more, $5 a month more and they were very much known for their marksmanship and he wanted to be on the...