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the book, "pearl harbor christmas" is about what happened after pearl harbor. how different was the world, and how different was the united states? after pearl harbor? what changes were made? was the holiday season in 1941, for example, any different than it had been in 1940 or 1939 or other years just before that in peacetime? this, to me, tell us about the impact of the war. did it make a difference in our lives immediately, or did it take a while to do that? i was a collector of bubble gum cards, largely baseball cards. but as quick as could be the bubble gum makers came out with war cards, and i brought some war cards to show you, to give you an idea what i mean. i collected these when i was a kid, and one of them, one of the heros of my book is winston churchill. he turns up in the war cards. another one, less of a hero in my book but nevertheless a major figure in the newspapers was general mcarthur. and he became so important in december 1941 because we needed a hero x. he wasn't much of one, but he was there in the philippines. he became number one, car
the book, "pearl harbor christmas" is about what happened after pearl harbor. how different was the world, and how different was the united states? after pearl harbor? what changes were made? was the holiday season in 1941, for example, any different than it had been in 1940 or 1939 or other years just before that in peacetime? this, to me, tell us about the impact of the war. did it make a difference in our lives immediately, or did it take a while to do that? i was a collector of...
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it took the attack on pearl harbor to do it. did we know about the attack on pearl hard wore? -- harbor? no, we didn't. we did not think that the japanese could possibly have traveled that far with such a big strike force, like five aircraft carriers and other ships, to be able to get there without our spotting them. and we had had almost annual exercises to defend pearl harbor against those attacks. we did not have one in 1941 because the admirals and generals felt that it was wasting valuable supplies, wasting oil and aviation gasoline, and we shouldn't be bothered doing that anymore. after all, we had radar now, very primitive radar. we could find the japanese if we wanted to. our primitive radar was turned off on oahu on saturday, december 7th, because it was a weekend. so we couldn't listen in. and when somebody came to test the radar on sunday, he was surprised to find blips on the screen, and he called in to fort shafter in oahu and said there are blip on the screen, there are aircraft coming in. and he was told, oh, yes, there's a flight of b-17 flying fortresses comin
it took the attack on pearl harbor to do it. did we know about the attack on pearl hard wore? -- harbor? no, we didn't. we did not think that the japanese could possibly have traveled that far with such a big strike force, like five aircraft carriers and other ships, to be able to get there without our spotting them. and we had had almost annual exercises to defend pearl harbor against those attacks. we did not have one in 1941 because the admirals and generals felt that it was wasting valuable...
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naval base on pearl harbor in hawaii. suddenly the united states seemed naked and vulnerable. if the japanese could bomb hon -- honoluu lu why not san francisco. several were sited off the coast and one sub actually lobbed a few shells at a california oil refinery. the u.s. government was already worried about espionage. the fbi rounded up japanese. over 400 men were detained, searched, interrogated and in many cases taken into custody. these men were japanese nationals not japanese americans. the áf but american born japanese would be next. the men brought in for questioning included fishermen who might use their boats to help japanese in some unspecified way. the u.s. government began moving people of japanese ancestry from designated areas along the west coast. a u.s. government film tried to give the impression that the suddenly uprooted families were gladly giving up their homes in a good cause. >> the evacuees cooperated wholeheartedly. the many loyal among them felt this was a sacrifice they could make in behalf of america's warack. >> at first those who had some where
naval base on pearl harbor in hawaii. suddenly the united states seemed naked and vulnerable. if the japanese could bomb hon -- honoluu lu why not san francisco. several were sited off the coast and one sub actually lobbed a few shells at a california oil refinery. the u.s. government was already worried about espionage. the fbi rounded up japanese. over 400 men were detained, searched, interrogated and in many cases taken into custody. these men were japanese nationals not japanese americans....
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. >> kevin junior spits out a text dad spit out a pearl. this is the batch the pearl came from. where does kevin keep his pearl? right there in his right pook et. talk about a pearl jam in a jewelry box that his wife fund in a flee market. mark has been around seafood longer than fish swimming in the bay say. >> lucky guy. i haven't seen one in 30 years. >> finding a pearl means good luck. >> i haven't hit the lottery or anything, but i got good luck. >> that little pearl right there, look at this. madonna seafood, right here. >> that little pearl there. >> it feels like -- there is active weather brewing out there. don't be surprised if we get showers in overnight in the morning commute. high wind watch and the winds will be coming up something wicked late in the day and into the evening and overnight. here's how we think it shakes out through the day. this could be different. we think 70 or so. a quick warm up and temperatures begin to drop sharply in the afternoon. enjoy a mild start. we want to protect the house. right. but... home security systems can be really expensive. s
. >> kevin junior spits out a text dad spit out a pearl. this is the batch the pearl came from. where does kevin keep his pearl? right there in his right pook et. talk about a pearl jam in a jewelry box that his wife fund in a flee market. mark has been around seafood longer than fish swimming in the bay say. >> lucky guy. i haven't seen one in 30 years. >> finding a pearl means good luck. >> i haven't hit the lottery or anything, but i got good luck. >> that...
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in a chapter on safety training, pearl talks about coaxing hisaxn toddlers over to see the flames of a fire. he writes they always wanted to touch it, so i held them off until the stove got hot enough to inflict pain without deep burning. i would open the door.do the child would run to the stovh to touch it. just as his hands touched theth stove, i would say hot.sa it ways so effective thereafter, if i wanted to see them do ado back flip, all i had to do waso say hot, and they would turn loose a glass of iced tea. barbara king, the executive director of the exchange clubge that deals with child abuse in memphis read the book. >> this is child abuse to me. if they did this to an adult, iu would be assault. the total submission of these children to an adult's will especially when they are justjut infants and have no concept of what is being done to them or why. >> reporter: but the pearls sayr their children have no issues on how they were raised. >> my children are in totallyn delighted with how they were brought up.br >> it stings, oh, my. yeah.ah >> reporter: the pearl's niece says
in a chapter on safety training, pearl talks about coaxing hisaxn toddlers over to see the flames of a fire. he writes they always wanted to touch it, so i held them off until the stove got hot enough to inflict pain without deep burning. i would open the door.do the child would run to the stovh to touch it. just as his hands touched theth stove, i would say hot.sa it ways so effective thereafter, if i wanted to see them do ado back flip, all i had to do waso say hot, and they would turn loose...
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great pearl, it's good to see you again.t in toronto together, and you have launched this magnet school trying create a really living lega legacy. they have got a facebook page called -- let's talk about what daniel pearl's legacy is ten years later. >> thank you, andrea for having me on your show. it has been tough and intense ten years. we have been trying the best we can to harness all of the energy and good will that the tragedy has evoked around the world into a good cause and our mission is to fight the hatred that took danny's life. we are doing it in a three prong mode through journalism, through music. and through dialog. and the daniel pearl high school that you mentioned, it's one of the wonderful creations that the community has created to remember his legacy and to have young people continue his path. >> you know, dr. pearl, just this week, we saw the heart breaking interview with marie colvin's mother, who i'm sure had her heart in her throat all these years watching what her daughter was doing. just today, our
great pearl, it's good to see you again.t in toronto together, and you have launched this magnet school trying create a really living lega legacy. they have got a facebook page called -- let's talk about what daniel pearl's legacy is ten years later. >> thank you, andrea for having me on your show. it has been tough and intense ten years. we have been trying the best we can to harness all of the energy and good will that the tragedy has evoked around the world into a good cause and our...
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could simply going to pearl roundabout is not simply a violent end. it is protesters wanted to go to the place where they gathered one year ago. >> that location is the gateway to the capital, the gateway to the financial sector. to disrupt the free flow of traffic and raise concerns about entering the area has a significant impact on the economy. it is almost similar to occupying actual wall street. it does more destruction than opinion. >> given what happened one year ago, what changes have taken place? what can you point to to say bahrain is a country on the road to change? >> a lot of people are claiming that not much has opened -- has happened. in the beginning, it was initially extended and in february. that inquiry held that it could have led to significant political and economic reform. it was rejected. one of the reasons was the the opposition perceived it could have made more gains through the streets. >> to be fair, if the opposition were year, they would say they did not believe the dialogue would lead to any change. for example, the prime
could simply going to pearl roundabout is not simply a violent end. it is protesters wanted to go to the place where they gathered one year ago. >> that location is the gateway to the capital, the gateway to the financial sector. to disrupt the free flow of traffic and raise concerns about entering the area has a significant impact on the economy. it is almost similar to occupying actual wall street. it does more destruction than opinion. >> given what happened one year ago, what...
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i'm obviously not going to get to pearl harbor now. i'm going to conclude. next time we'll finish world war ii. and we'll sum up what that meant for america, the presidency and the world. i'll just conclude by saying that for many commentators, the war came to america through the back door of the attack on pearl harbor, which began a never-ending controversy over what? >> did roosevelt know it was going to happen? did he let it happen? >> did roosevelt really want to get in the war? the only way we'd get in the war is if our soil were attacked, and maybe he knew they were planning to attack the american base at pearl harbor and let it happen in order to get us involved in the war. most historians do not believe that, but there is no question that the precipitating event for american involvement in the war was the first major attack on american soil at pearl harbor since the war of 1912. we'll pick up pearl harbor and america's actual involvement in the war next time. >>> lectures in history airs each saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern and sundays at
i'm obviously not going to get to pearl harbor now. i'm going to conclude. next time we'll finish world war ii. and we'll sum up what that meant for america, the presidency and the world. i'll just conclude by saying that for many commentators, the war came to america through the back door of the attack on pearl harbor, which began a never-ending controversy over what? >> did roosevelt know it was going to happen? did he let it happen? >> did roosevelt really want to get in the war?...
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and she pull this is patiently this pearl out. > >> that's cool. >> pearl of wisdom. >> i would ratherave someone give it to me. >> no. >> another reason why not. >> the radar, you can see that rain moving out of southern maryland. talbot. easton and denton getting ready for rain. 67 tomorrow afternoon. find jamie on the links out there with bill hooper. >> come on i will beat him. >> weight loss programs can be expensive. so to save some money, i just got the popular girls from the local middle school to follow me around. ew. seriously? so gross. ew. seriously? that is so gross. ew. seriously? dude that is so totally gross. so gross...i know. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. . >>> i was going to say check the baking pans. >> everybody will be out. >> you are liking it. >> warm day. >> enjoy. >> 57.
and she pull this is patiently this pearl out. > >> that's cool. >> pearl of wisdom. >> i would ratherave someone give it to me. >> no. >> another reason why not. >> the radar, you can see that rain moving out of southern maryland. talbot. easton and denton getting ready for rain. 67 tomorrow afternoon. find jamie on the links out there with bill hooper. >> come on i will beat him. >> weight loss programs can be expensive. so to save some...
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so special about this watch is that its high tax aragonite the white castle and a white mother of pearl we argue in additional 10 genuine diamonds of the dial it's the swiss movement with the diamond on the dial is last watch i really make sure our that were indeed the best-a lever i know many tens of give me crazy deal special offers that this is the best deals ever were offering it in diamonds for $9 if you like serum in watches do not hesitate another upgrade if you own watch yourself for your dear friends from on mother days of becoming out soon for any occasion and is not hesitate or offering a watch and $9 shopnbc is brainwash you're all see what is on this there is no gimmick there's no look like ceramic the best high tech ceramic you'll find is in thousands of dollars there's no sapphire in genuine diamonds and mother of pearl high- tech ceramics for dinner dollars this no such then we have your than at&t's to go it's a race to see who gets to the phone only 90 seconds before by the end of the hour the price will go up i dunno else it can offer real fear than 10 now and so glad
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it is made from 13,000 akoya pearls. among them are 10 millimeter pearls considered very rare. dress is estimated to be worth just under a half million dollars. it is molded by two-time world figure skater mickey andot might taken a athlete to wear this dress for a day, weighing 13 pounds, about twice as much as a regular wedding dress would weigh. >> that is a workout. >>> more than 150,000 peruvians set a guinness world record today for the largest group hug. take a look. it all happened inside a stadium, residents say the province has a violent history so they organized the event to show the world that they have moved on to a peaceful present. >> that's nice. >>> still ahead on news4, singer randy travis was shocked that his arr >>> an eyewitness account of what went down last week when country star randy travis was arrested. the dashboard camera caught it all. >> reporter: the dashboard camera was rolling in the early morning of february 6th when police in sanger spotted a car parked in a church parking lot. >> what is your name? >> randy travis. >> randy travis? >> yes, si
it is made from 13,000 akoya pearls. among them are 10 millimeter pearls considered very rare. dress is estimated to be worth just under a half million dollars. it is molded by two-time world figure skater mickey andot might taken a athlete to wear this dress for a day, weighing 13 pounds, about twice as much as a regular wedding dress would weigh. >> that is a workout. >>> more than 150,000 peruvians set a guinness world record today for the largest group hug. take a look. it...
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she marius the husband who's wanted for all kinds of things including the murder of daniel pearl called the father of my great friend command course for the involvement in line 11 to the answer in a sense you are seeing the product of one tradition associated with another. were you able to make any explanation or sense out of this? >> guest: well, i think this kind of schizophrenia is very common in pakistan where you see this dualism in a lot of people, not just aafia, where people are coming out of this sort of tradition. they are going in seeking a western education. they are very westernized, they speak english, maybe the language that the speegap home, and yet they are also drawn to this tradition, and that was true of aafia's family, her whole family. both of her parents were highly educated and her father was a doctor, her mother was a social worker and a preacher and taken out of this western schooling and yet they were very serious as well. >> host: we must be careful because it is a school of thought and you must be careful as not to suggest that the preach violence because th
she marius the husband who's wanted for all kinds of things including the murder of daniel pearl called the father of my great friend command course for the involvement in line 11 to the answer in a sense you are seeing the product of one tradition associated with another. were you able to make any explanation or sense out of this? >> guest: well, i think this kind of schizophrenia is very common in pakistan where you see this dualism in a lot of people, not just aafia, where people are...
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looked like pearl handles. he was happy. pearl handle gun to go with. then we went down and it ended the war. he couldn't go -- he couldn't go to berlin. he felt bad. i took him back. he went back and stayed for a while. two days later he called me. he said he's going to take me to austria. where in austria? i'm going to ride the white horses. he used to be a countryman in louisiana. they closed down the -- he said the jeep took over his horses. so he got permission for himself, the horses and get rid of the equipment. we won't have no more cavalry because we've got the jeeps now. so he sold -- all the trained horses he sold to the movie stars to hollywood. the ones that they weren't trained, he sold them -- gave them to the people in louisiana. and then he couldn't get rid of he opened the gate and let them go. get rid of all the junk, we had no cavalry. so the jeep took over his cavalry. so he wanted me to go to austria. okay, we went to austria. i'm going to ride the white horses. okay, we went. so we went -- two women owned the stables. you people k
looked like pearl handles. he was happy. pearl handle gun to go with. then we went down and it ended the war. he couldn't go -- he couldn't go to berlin. he felt bad. i took him back. he went back and stayed for a while. two days later he called me. he said he's going to take me to austria. where in austria? i'm going to ride the white horses. he used to be a countryman in louisiana. they closed down the -- he said the jeep took over his horses. so he got permission for himself, the horses and...
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attack that cripples our our power system certainly our grid cyber war cyber pearl harbor frightening language for a hypothetical scenario one that could happen but hasn't yet and some security experts like jim harper warned that it never will because no chance whatsoever that nuclear power plants will be hacked that electric infrastructure will be hacked and taken down for any significant period of time so the worst we can expect is disruption that's not war it doesn't really terrorize so the threats are serious but they're not to the level of war or terror yet some of the key leaders in the war on terror are now in the business of cyber war michael chaired off once ran the department of homeland security he now runs a cyber security consulting firm you could have a cyber attack that would be as consequential in terms of the economy and maybe even in terms of loss of life as things were to prepare your search it was more frightening once america's top spy chief mike mcconnell now oversees cyber operations for the events contracting giant where the most vulnerable nation on earth to a
attack that cripples our our power system certainly our grid cyber war cyber pearl harbor frightening language for a hypothetical scenario one that could happen but hasn't yet and some security experts like jim harper warned that it never will because no chance whatsoever that nuclear power plants will be hacked that electric infrastructure will be hacked and taken down for any significant period of time so the worst we can expect is disruption that's not war it doesn't really terrorize so the...
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this pearl harbor, if they were complicit or allowed it, the war began there. whereas with world war ii it was going and roosevelt wanted to get in. >> i would beg to differ, because i would suggest to you before iraq, if you look at the precursors of war in history, lexington or concord, or the sinking of the lusitania ore pearl harbor, they didn't total 3,000 people murdered and that was not on the soil of the united states. we can argue whether there were al qaedaists up in kurdistan, abu abbas, all these terrorists you can argue about, what were the precursors. myself i never made the argument on wmd, i made the argument on one thing, we had been at war in iraq in 1991 and we had an arm stay with us. after an armistice, you do not have 20 years of occupying a sovereign nation's air space. we have flown 50,000 sortes. by any classical definitions we were at war with iraq. and after 9/11 whether you agree or disagree, you had no margin of error and that we needed to finish it and right or wrong, we will see and other historians will have to sort it out. it wi
this pearl harbor, if they were complicit or allowed it, the war began there. whereas with world war ii it was going and roosevelt wanted to get in. >> i would beg to differ, because i would suggest to you before iraq, if you look at the precursors of war in history, lexington or concord, or the sinking of the lusitania ore pearl harbor, they didn't total 3,000 people murdered and that was not on the soil of the united states. we can argue whether there were al qaedaists up in kurdistan,...
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after all this is a city where they committed that terrible shocking daniel pearl. what were your feelings as an american journalist with this story? >> guest: i talk about that in the book that you know particularly when i first went to pakistan to write about aafia siddiqui, i knew that she was accused of having worked for khalid sheikh mohammad who of course had also been the one to kill daniel pearl. i knew daniel pearl slightly when he and i were reporters so i found it frightening to think that i was delving into the world of someone associated with his murderer, and i approached a man called holly to wash us who was known as a conduit between jihadi's and journalists and to head daniel pearl had also approached when he was trying to get in touch with sheikh gillani which ultimately led to his murder. i approached him and asked him for any information about aafia siddiqui and he tried very hard to talk the out of pursuing this story. he said udall, you should bear in mind what happened to daniel pearl. >> host: he was in a sense almost implicitly -- implicitly
after all this is a city where they committed that terrible shocking daniel pearl. what were your feelings as an american journalist with this story? >> guest: i talk about that in the book that you know particularly when i first went to pakistan to write about aafia siddiqui, i knew that she was accused of having worked for khalid sheikh mohammad who of course had also been the one to kill daniel pearl. i knew daniel pearl slightly when he and i were reporters so i found it frightening...
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last night it was jeremy lin meets pearl jam. ♪ at home shooting free throws and three-point shots ♪aiting for a job may not get a pun ♪ ♪ came out of nowhere like an asian tebow ♪ ♪ oh and before that no one really cared ♪ ♪ now jeremy is winning and the knicks don't suck ♪ ♪ jeremy lin sanity ♪ jeremy lin sanity >> interesting. coming up at the top of the hour, on "morning joe," rick santorum says there's no "i" in team when it comes to politics. we'll look into how that's playing with the republican party. and when we come back here, we'll huddle around the water cooler to watch stephen colbert dust off his tuxedo for a rousing duet with opera star placido domingo. ♪ [ male announcer ] say goodbye to "ho-hum," and hello to "whoa, yum." use campbell's cream of chicken soup to make easy enchiladas, cheesy chicken & rice, and other chicken dishes that are oh...so...whoa. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, with leading-edge safety technology, like available blind spot monitor... [ tires
last night it was jeremy lin meets pearl jam. ♪ at home shooting free throws and three-point shots ♪aiting for a job may not get a pun ♪ ♪ came out of nowhere like an asian tebow ♪ ♪ oh and before that no one really cared ♪ ♪ now jeremy is winning and the knicks don't suck ♪ ♪ jeremy lin sanity ♪ jeremy lin sanity >> interesting. coming up at the top of the hour, on "morning joe," rick santorum says there's no "i" in team when it comes to...
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but that's the city that shocking video of danny pearl. what was your opinion as a female journalist in karachi? >> guest: i talk about that in the book particularly when i first went to pakistan for this -- to write about aafia, i knew that she was accused of having worked for khalid sheikh mohammed who, of course, had been the one to kill danny pearl. i had known danny pearl very slightly in atlanta when he was -- he and i were both reporters there. so i found it frightening to think that i was delving into the world of someone associated with his murderer. and i approached a man called halid who was known as a conduit between jihadis and journalists and who had -- who daniel pearl had also approached when he was trying to get in touch with sheik galani which ultimately led to his murder. i approached him and asked him for any information about aafia and he tried very hard to talk me out of pursuing this story. and he said, you know, you should bear in mind what happened to daniel pearl -- >> host: it was in a sense almost complicity thr
but that's the city that shocking video of danny pearl. what was your opinion as a female journalist in karachi? >> guest: i talk about that in the book particularly when i first went to pakistan for this -- to write about aafia, i knew that she was accused of having worked for khalid sheikh mohammed who, of course, had been the one to kill danny pearl. i had known danny pearl very slightly in atlanta when he was -- he and i were both reporters there. so i found it frightening to think...
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when you are attacked say at pearl harbor that is legitimate.en though we had a declaration of war in world war i it was a constitutional war but it was very foolish. >> what is the difference between being attacked in pearl harbor and the world trade center? >> a country didn't attack. a bunch of thugs attacked us, not a country. it is a difference. i imagine there weren't even 100 people who knew 9/11 was coming, maybe 50, maybe 40 for all we know. it was a band of thugs that had a grievance with us trying to get our attention. >> have you notified your opinion of what the motivation was? you got a lot of flack at the time although a lot of support, as well, suggesting that the main motivation of the attacks was revenge for iraq. you also said you didn't believe it was an antiwest sentiment. i'm not sure that is true. if you were to interview the 9/11 attackers i'm pretty dam sure they would also say we are against western values. >> there is no evidence to that. if you read robert pape and michael shore that is not their conclusion. if you lo
when you are attacked say at pearl harbor that is legitimate.en though we had a declaration of war in world war i it was a constitutional war but it was very foolish. >> what is the difference between being attacked in pearl harbor and the world trade center? >> a country didn't attack. a bunch of thugs attacked us, not a country. it is a difference. i imagine there weren't even 100 people who knew 9/11 was coming, maybe 50, maybe 40 for all we know. it was a band of thugs that had...
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now, we can start the day at dottie's cafe, go through the middle with pearl's burgers, and in the evening a hot dog. then showdown's tavern at the end of the night. you have a complete menu of places to visit. this is another part of our effort in opening up and supporting the opening of dottie's cafe. i am sure you you will be successful, because i have been trying to variety-ize my breakfast places, and this will be on my agenda. one of early-morning meetings, according to my wife, breakfast is the most important meal. i know this will be here. i also wanted to make sure that you knew that you were here as part of a collaboration of different entities. community ambassadors started showing up right here and along the corridor to help people. over 2700 contacts with residents with visitors, business people already. they have worked hand in hand with our police. in fact, here are a couple of the edo instances, thing that they have done to help residents, visitors, constituents with the traditionally hard aspects of this area, and have made it more welcoming for everyone. i know that is of
now, we can start the day at dottie's cafe, go through the middle with pearl's burgers, and in the evening a hot dog. then showdown's tavern at the end of the night. you have a complete menu of places to visit. this is another part of our effort in opening up and supporting the opening of dottie's cafe. i am sure you you will be successful, because i have been trying to variety-ize my breakfast places, and this will be on my agenda. one of early-morning meetings, according to my wife, breakfast...
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on the day after pearl harbor, the philippines too were under attack. defense here was pitfully hampered by lack of men and -- with his knowledge of past campaigns, particularly with those of his father in this very area, macarthur withdrew his meager forces into the baton peninsula. from the rocky fortress, he directed an operation as crucial as any in the war, this early campaign in the philippines, the heroic fighting by a lonely army of filipinos and americans for almost half a year caused a critical delay in the japanese timetable of attack. back at home, the leader of the first desperate ground fighting became a symbol to a nation just beginning to gird itself for all out war. the people found in him what they were beginning to discover in themselves, a spirit of intense determination. suddenly macarthur was ordered by president roosevelt to leave to carry on the fight in australia. leaving the philippines hurt him deeply, as always, he wished to be at the front besides his comrades. when finally they were forced into the famous march, his answer
on the day after pearl harbor, the philippines too were under attack. defense here was pitfully hampered by lack of men and -- with his knowledge of past campaigns, particularly with those of his father in this very area, macarthur withdrew his meager forces into the baton peninsula. from the rocky fortress, he directed an operation as crucial as any in the war, this early campaign in the philippines, the heroic fighting by a lonely army of filipinos and americans for almost half a year caused...
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just like pearls, twitter, and one year ago when we sat down and asked, what do you want to do about tax exemption for mid market, this is the vision that we had. we will make sure that we go through every detail possible. welcome to the neighborhood again. now i get to do something. the most important thing. we are declaring this dottie's true blue cafe de in the tenderloin and san francisco, and mid market. by the way, i used to wash dishes, too. i know how hard it is. >> thank you, mayor. jane kim is also here to say a few words. >> i think you will see a lot of city hall employees here. it is only about seven minutes from city hall.
just like pearls, twitter, and one year ago when we sat down and asked, what do you want to do about tax exemption for mid market, this is the vision that we had. we will make sure that we go through every detail possible. welcome to the neighborhood again. now i get to do something. the most important thing. we are declaring this dottie's true blue cafe de in the tenderloin and san francisco, and mid market. by the way, i used to wash dishes, too. i know how hard it is. >> thank you,...
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. >> joel was part of that group, too, but not in as much pearl as sogstad, who inflated her avalanche air bag, like this one, which is to keep victims from riding the top of an avalanche. >> it's not like you're taking an intertube ride down some snowy field. you are definitely in the avalanche and it feels like you're in a a washing machine and it's white it will entire way. it's very scary. >> an avalanche warning had been posted for the area just hours prior to sunday's tragedy. >> that's a remarkable story. >>> still to come, a new diet pill aimed to fight obesity. >>> plus, you need a license to do the job, so why don't the people who care for our pets have to do the same? the new push in california. >> people make off colored remarks about asians all the time. >> the fallout continues over comments made about jeremy lin. up next, asian american groups respond to the controversy. >>> pepper sprayed at the park? a man in trouble with a law for getting a little too out of hand at a california theme park. >>> and good afternoon. i'm jeff ranieri in thehe weath center. the sun coming
. >> joel was part of that group, too, but not in as much pearl as sogstad, who inflated her avalanche air bag, like this one, which is to keep victims from riding the top of an avalanche. >> it's not like you're taking an intertube ride down some snowy field. you are definitely in the avalanche and it feels like you're in a a washing machine and it's white it will entire way. it's very scary. >> an avalanche warning had been posted for the area just hours prior to sunday's...
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when your attacks say pearl harbor declared war, that's certainly legitimate. even though we had a declaration of war in world war i, it was a constitutional war, but it was a very foolish adventure. >> what is the ideological difference between being attacked in pearl harbor and being attacked at the world trade center. >> but a country didn't attack, i mean, a bunch of thugs attacked us, not a country. so there's a big difference. there were probably -- the people -- i imagine there weren't even 100 people that knew 9/11 was coming. maybe there were 50. maybe there were 40, for all we know. so it was a band of thugs that had a grievance with us, and they were trying to get our attention. that's entirely different than -- >> have you modified your opinion of what the motivation was? and the reason i ask, you got a lot of flak at the time, although a lot of support as well, for suggesting that the main motivation for the attacks was revenge for what had been going on in iraq. and i'm sure a lot of it was. but you also said that you didn't believe that it was an
when your attacks say pearl harbor declared war, that's certainly legitimate. even though we had a declaration of war in world war i, it was a constitutional war, but it was a very foolish adventure. >> what is the ideological difference between being attacked in pearl harbor and being attacked at the world trade center. >> but a country didn't attack, i mean, a bunch of thugs attacked us, not a country. so there's a big difference. there were probably -- the people -- i imagine...
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if you had pro knowledge as president of pearl harbor would you have attacked?imminent attack if the planes are coming, yes. >> intelligence it may happen. >> an imminent attack is different when the planes are coming versus fiction. we shouldn't have such short memories. everything they are saying about iran we said about iraq and they were lies. how many men died? 8,500 americans died. 44,000 in tripoli. >> coming back to you on iraq -- >> it's the same principle. >> i opposed the war in iraq vigorously and loudly. >> you should oppose us going into iran then. >> i think iran is different. >> why? >> because i think they would if they could consider attacking israel. if you're in america you can't let it happen. the israelis -- >> why shouldn't they depend on the british? why doesn't the british take care of them? they have influence there. let the british kids over there and die. why is it assumed that we are the policemen of the world, that it's our moral obligation. besides, we're broke. >> aren't there times you have to be the policeman of the world? >> no
if you had pro knowledge as president of pearl harbor would you have attacked?imminent attack if the planes are coming, yes. >> intelligence it may happen. >> an imminent attack is different when the planes are coming versus fiction. we shouldn't have such short memories. everything they are saying about iran we said about iraq and they were lies. how many men died? 8,500 americans died. 44,000 in tripoli. >> coming back to you on iraq -- >> it's the same principle....
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but they in the days after pearl harbor scapegoats were, frankly, needed. and the blame was either going to go toward because there were calls for congressional investigations, and the media wanted to know what happened and members, you know, how did this happen, how were we caught with our pants down? and quite frankly, the blame was either going to go to roosevelt and going to go to stimson and hall and the navy, or it was going to go to husband kimmel and short. and so it was kind of a political calculation. the people in washington are more politically sophisticated than these two military men, and they have access to the media that these military men didn't have access to. so eventually they were replaced by, by fdr and actually both left the military in january of 1942. >> you do say that kimmel was obsessed about pearl and it being a target. >> yes, he was. and he had recorded it, and he had taken some preparations, obviously not enough, but he was very can concerned about it. he did have planes up flying, navy planes flying, scouting out, you know,
but they in the days after pearl harbor scapegoats were, frankly, needed. and the blame was either going to go toward because there were calls for congressional investigations, and the media wanted to know what happened and members, you know, how did this happen, how were we caught with our pants down? and quite frankly, the blame was either going to go to roosevelt and going to go to stimson and hall and the navy, or it was going to go to husband kimmel and short. and so it was kind of a...
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>> guest: we were talking about daniel pearl just now. i love reading, i like to scan the pakistani newspapers just before i go to bed. one of the great things on the internet. because they are written in that slightly heightened indian english that i enjoy, i enjoy reading. for the same reason i love listening to general the sheriff. even if i disagree with what he says but i love the way he phrases it but i think it's one of the great things of the internet. what surprised me was when hollywood lefties like tim robbins used to reveal that before 10 turns in each night in beverly hills he likes to check out "the guardian" and independent in london because he thinks "the boston globe" or the new times are just government mouthpieces. he wants to get his real news from genuine left wing social. and i like that. i like reading a story and paper to i like reading the pakistani papers and then i've got a select few internet sites i like to go to. but that's one of the great gifts of the internet is being able to read tomorrow's papers before
>> guest: we were talking about daniel pearl just now. i love reading, i like to scan the pakistani newspapers just before i go to bed. one of the great things on the internet. because they are written in that slightly heightened indian english that i enjoy, i enjoy reading. for the same reason i love listening to general the sheriff. even if i disagree with what he says but i love the way he phrases it but i think it's one of the great things of the internet. what surprised me was when...
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>> pearl barley. >> pearl barley. >> yes. >> what did you put in there?> that was a little more barley. >> okay. >> slightly overcooked it to give it a nice texture. onions cooked with garlic and oil and blended. actually -- >> in you have to put those in the blender. >> just a little garlic and oil. little salt. this is actually right now in this stage it is very healthy. substitution to risotto. we will heat this up. will he me kind of do its thing. in this pot i add a little honey and juice. it is a form of citrus from japan related to an orange. >> where do you find that? >> you can get it at air asian grocery stores. peel down the broccoli. get it nice and clean. let this heat up a little bit. >> when it gets hot, what happens. >> it is going to be nice on the side. >> all right. >> plate it the side. i'm trying to use all parts of the broccoli plant. we have some broccoli sprouts which is just very, very tops of the broccoli. >> chopped up. >> chopped up, yes. chopped up top of a broccoli. i wouldn't have recognized that as broccoli. all right. >> t
>> pearl barley. >> pearl barley. >> yes. >> what did you put in there?> that was a little more barley. >> okay. >> slightly overcooked it to give it a nice texture. onions cooked with garlic and oil and blended. actually -- >> in you have to put those in the blender. >> just a little garlic and oil. little salt. this is actually right now in this stage it is very healthy. substitution to risotto. we will heat this up. will he me kind of do its...
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the wedding dress has more than 13,000 pearls.nd it weighs over 13 pounds, which is twice as much as an ordinary wedding dress. >> a little workout. >> i could handle that. models by two time world champion figure skater. if you want to walk down the aisle in it, it is not for sale, though it is valued $450,000. >> gorgeous dress, big old ring, and have to find a good guy. >> i think it would suit me fine. >>> thanks for being with us. join us tonight at 5, 6 and 11. >> have a good one. honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. oooh. videos online? here? how much is that? nothing. at&t high s
the wedding dress has more than 13,000 pearls.nd it weighs over 13 pounds, which is twice as much as an ordinary wedding dress. >> a little workout. >> i could handle that. models by two time world champion figure skater. if you want to walk down the aisle in it, it is not for sale, though it is valued $450,000. >> gorgeous dress, big old ring, and have to find a good guy. >> i think it would suit me fine. >>> thanks for being with us. join us tonight at 5, 6...
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we had earl the pearl monroe. he stopped by. >> wow. >> so we had to ask him about the wizards. hear what the former bullet had to say about their lackluster season. >>> plus the terrapins head to tobacco road, is an upset in the cards? sports is next. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ >>> ever since taking over as wizards head coach we've learned randy whitman is not one to sugarcoatful during last night's game against the bucks -- sugarcoat. during last night's game against the bucks whitman sent his team a message. after they gave up 67 points in the 1st half nick young, trevor booker and javale mcgee were benched to start the 2nd half. this has been an ongoing issue with the wizards whitman is trying to fix. earl the pearl monroe stopped by our studios today and we asked him to weigh in. >> when you hear a bunch of young guy
we had earl the pearl monroe. he stopped by. >> wow. >> so we had to ask him about the wizards. hear what the former bullet had to say about their lackluster season. >>> plus the terrapins head to tobacco road, is an upset in the cards? sports is next. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the...
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for the downfall of the dictators in bahrain. >> this is the first anniversary of the occupation of pearl round-about. it ended in blood chette. in the unrest that followed, more than 60 people died, including five police officers. it's when you leave behind a glittering towers of the capital and head into the poor shia villages that you see how deep the anger against the government is. the main shia political party is drawing thousands to its rallies. the leaders call for restraint but many wonder if they can contain angry young activists. the party's senior spiritual adviser calls for peaceful protestors but his sermons are ratcheting up tension. as the rift deepens between sunni and shea, many at this pro had of government rally, believe iran is behind the unrest. we're not with iran and not with anyone else. >> the country's justice minister says lessons have been learned and it's time to move forward. >> the issue of trust should not be a reason, it cannot be supposedly the issue between -- i'm not agreeing with the description of shia or sunni but a segment of the population is not
for the downfall of the dictators in bahrain. >> this is the first anniversary of the occupation of pearl round-about. it ended in blood chette. in the unrest that followed, more than 60 people died, including five police officers. it's when you leave behind a glittering towers of the capital and head into the poor shia villages that you see how deep the anger against the government is. the main shia political party is drawing thousands to its rallies. the leaders call for restraint but...
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pgh >>> >> first today's trivia's question as we salute black history month the pearl incident 1848 was the largest recorded escape attempt by enslaved people in history so where did it take place new orleans, charleston south carolina, washington dc, or is a vanna georgia the answer coming up late -- savannah georgia the answer is coming up later never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. you just put one foot in front of the other, and you know that you're walking for such a great cause that you just keep going. (man) that you have all these people coming together for one common goal. (woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. it i
pgh >>> >> first today's trivia's question as we salute black history month the pearl incident 1848 was the largest recorded escape attempt by enslaved people in history so where did it take place new orleans, charleston south carolina, washington dc, or is a vanna georgia the answer coming up late -- savannah georgia the answer is coming up later never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my...
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in the panic that followed pearl harbor, japanese-american citizens were rounded up and sent to what amounted to prison camps for the duration of the war. the internment camp at manzanar has been turned into a national historic site. >> when people first came here, the barracks were just barely completed if they were complete. so you had bare wood floors. you know. no linoleum or wall board or anything like that. starting in the summer of 1942 they started putting down linoleum and putting in wall board. so the barracks did change a little bit. still, they were never insulated. they had a single hanging lightbulb. they had an electrical socket. there was no plumbing indoors. the talks sfaucets outside. people ate in a mess hall three times a day. there were latrines and showers separated for men and women. >> reporter: at age 95, dr. masako miura knows the history of manzanar. she is and her family were interned and she was one of three fits who could offer help to people held behind barbed wire. >> they recruited five doctors for manzanar for 10,000 people in there. >> born and rais
in the panic that followed pearl harbor, japanese-american citizens were rounded up and sent to what amounted to prison camps for the duration of the war. the internment camp at manzanar has been turned into a national historic site. >> when people first came here, the barracks were just barely completed if they were complete. so you had bare wood floors. you know. no linoleum or wall board or anything like that. starting in the summer of 1942 they started putting down linoleum and...
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just like pearls, twitter, and one year ago when we sat down and asked, what do you want to do about tax exemption for mid market, this is the vision that we had. we will make sure that we go through every detail possible. welcome to the neighborhood again. now i get to do something. the most important thing. we are declaring this dottie's true blue cafe de in the tenderloin and san francisco, and mid market. by the way, i used to wash dishes, too. i know how hard it is. >> thank you, mayor. jane kim is also here to say a few words. >> i think you will see a lot of city hall employees here. it is only about seven minutes from city hall. mayor lee said many of the things i would have said. people often ask me, how this commitment to sixth street and mid market has been any different from before. for decades, we have been talking about the commitment to six street. i think we are really starting to see this today. it is an unprecedented gathering of agencies, folks, city hall, in this corridor. i want to recognize the police department, dpw, urban solutions, which had been harboring wi
just like pearls, twitter, and one year ago when we sat down and asked, what do you want to do about tax exemption for mid market, this is the vision that we had. we will make sure that we go through every detail possible. welcome to the neighborhood again. now i get to do something. the most important thing. we are declaring this dottie's true blue cafe de in the tenderloin and san francisco, and mid market. by the way, i used to wash dishes, too. i know how hard it is. >> thank you,...