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but an pearl harbor, the u.s. army commander pushed through a declaration of martial law, suspended the u.s. constitution, dismissed the elected government and declared himself military governor. during my trip i heard some of the stories of martial law and of the military tribunals that densed military just. they had thrown military military -- thrown judges out of the court. defendants had no due process or legal protection, virtually all those accused were found guilty and often given harsh or arbitrary sentences which they could then purge or reduce by giving blood or other legal actions. i soley -- slowly realized the difference between militarism and toll toll tall tearan system, there was a connection between invasion of constitutional rights of japanese in american and on the mainland. the fact that they army proclaimed the presence of so many japanese americans, it felt a danger, and as the threat of invasion from tokyo had grown more distant, they had increasingly fixated on the presence of japanese mesh
but an pearl harbor, the u.s. army commander pushed through a declaration of martial law, suspended the u.s. constitution, dismissed the elected government and declared himself military governor. during my trip i heard some of the stories of martial law and of the military tribunals that densed military just. they had thrown military military -- thrown judges out of the court. defendants had no due process or legal protection, virtually all those accused were found guilty and often given harsh...
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edie hill asks an expert, is this our next pearl harbor? >>> then, are we at war in libya? a group of congressmen say of course. president obama says no. so now they're going to court. now, for more on our top story, what's keeping the u.s. economy from turning around? jobs, jobs, jobs. we all know that. almost 25 million americans are unemployed or underemployed. all say that number again. almost 25 million americans either not working or forced to work part time. my guest tonight knows a whole lot about jobs and the american economy as vice chairman of general motors, bob lutz has been at the top of the auto industry. in fact, he helped turned the industry around. he talks about that in his new book "car guys versus bean counters." bob lutz, welcome. >> good to be here, eliot. thank you. >> congratulations on an amazing career. let me come to that, when things got bad you needed to fire people. recently when things are bouncing back, gm is beginning to hire. >> thousands. >> thousands. good news. as a ceo, someone who makes these decisions, what data, what policy would yo
edie hill asks an expert, is this our next pearl harbor? >>> then, are we at war in libya? a group of congressmen say of course. president obama says no. so now they're going to court. now, for more on our top story, what's keeping the u.s. economy from turning around? jobs, jobs, jobs. we all know that. almost 25 million americans are unemployed or underemployed. all say that number again. almost 25 million americans either not working or forced to work part time. my guest tonight...
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attacking our pacific fleet then pearl harbor but and indeed for all intents and purposes making america the giant a people mention. of the world oh oh. some of the. stuff like. the. law. but you want i did. and looked out for me. at the law for iraq with my brother. my brother said believe he was trying to decide whether order me to get out of the country. or to find a safer occupation than being him but i am country man that's all i had was first thought that i should become an officer rather than i don't face. and of course i had all of the time i thought a good ole maybe officer training program called the seven so i volunteered for it. within ninety days civilian the on call the would you come navy instantly on cooper and begin training as an amphibious boat commander. taro was a series of coral reef atolls in the cupboard on a group strategically located halfway between the wind islands in the philippines. the goober islands had been under the jurisdiction of the british government to december ninth one nine hundred forty one two days after the attack on pearl harbor japanese soldi
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attracting our pacific fleet in pearl harbor but indeed roland tresham purpose is making america the giant a people major. world. so i live. life fully was. a lot. closer to the united states. the phone rang it was my brother and my brother said. he was trying to decide whether to order me to get out of the country. or to find a safer occupation than being in a an infantry man so it was his thought that i could become an officer around and i don't face and of course i had known of the time i bought a elite navy officer training program called b seven so i volunteered for it. within ninety days civilian leon cooper would become navy ensign the odd cooper and begin training as an infamous boat commander. taro was a series of coral reef atolls in the go bird island group strategically located halfway between a hawaiian islands in the philippines. the gober islands had been under the jurisdiction of the british government till december one thousand nine hundred forty one two days after the attack on pearl harbor japanese soldiers came ashore at bay sheo the governing island atoll of towe
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december seventh one thousand forty one very successful japanese attack on pearl harbor are successful in terms of military strategy sunk a good part of us specifically in pearl harbor where they happened to be at anchor . a month later president roosevelt gave a state of the union address. and which he laid out u.s. arms production goals were going into a major war fighting on two fronts in asia and europe. he said we're going to produce forty five thousand tanks sixty thousand planes a few thousand ships and people couldn't relate to those numbers i mean we were still going to crush it mode economy at the time. but in the end we exceeded every one of those production goals and what roosevelt and this colleagues realized when they were laying out these goals was that at that time the largest concentration of industrial power in the world was in the u.s. automobile industry so after state of the union address writing out these extraordinary arms production goals unlike any the world would see me totally overwhelmed anything the germans or japanese and done up until that and cold in the
december seventh one thousand forty one very successful japanese attack on pearl harbor are successful in terms of military strategy sunk a good part of us specifically in pearl harbor where they happened to be at anchor . a month later president roosevelt gave a state of the union address. and which he laid out u.s. arms production goals were going into a major war fighting on two fronts in asia and europe. he said we're going to produce forty five thousand tanks sixty thousand planes a few...
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unfortunately i also -- or fortunately, i did take a wonderful tour of pearl harbor, the uss missouri, which could have been in san francisco and probably would have been, but unfortunately, there was a lot of opposition, and now, it is in pro harbor. >> i have the pleasure tuesday evening of being at the green room of the war memorial building and saw the model for the war memorial. they are very interesting. the arts commission is leading the design. the selection on this was very well attended, and the plaza itself will be deemed in honor of george and charles schulz who were present, and everyone has their favorites, but i think any of them would do the city proud. commissioner sugaya: i see on the advanced calendar that there might be an informational presentation on the academy of art university coming up. i think we concluded this week in discussions that we would defer that. >> i was just thinking they either have purchased or are in negotiation for purchase of the cannery, i believe it is. i would be in support of a closed hearing before we move forward in a public hearing. c
unfortunately i also -- or fortunately, i did take a wonderful tour of pearl harbor, the uss missouri, which could have been in san francisco and probably would have been, but unfortunately, there was a lot of opposition, and now, it is in pro harbor. >> i have the pleasure tuesday evening of being at the green room of the war memorial building and saw the model for the war memorial. they are very interesting. the arts commission is leading the design. the selection on this was very well...
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. >>> assemblywoman jackie speier has a special presentation of a flag that flew over pearl harbor. we would ask all the servicemen who are present to please substantiate. we would please ask you to put your hats on. and captain storti will give the chaplain's call for our fallen firefighter. [bells being rung ] i would like to ask you all to stand now as the archbishop leads us in the final prayers of this funeral liturgy. >> before we go our separate ways let us take leave of our brothers. may our farewell express our affection for them. may it ease our sadness and strengthen our hope. one day we shall joyfully greet them again when the love of christ that conquers all thins destroys even death itself. >> ♪ ♪ >>> into your hands father of mercies, we commend our brothers vincent and anthony in the sure and certain hope that together with all who have died in christ, they will rise with him on the last day. we give you thanks for the blessings which you bestowed upon vincent and anthony on this life. they are signs of your goodness. merciful lord, turn toward us and listen to our p
. >>> assemblywoman jackie speier has a special presentation of a flag that flew over pearl harbor. we would ask all the servicemen who are present to please substantiate. we would please ask you to put your hats on. and captain storti will give the chaplain's call for our fallen firefighter. [bells being rung ] i would like to ask you all to stand now as the archbishop leads us in the final prayers of this funeral liturgy. >> before we go our separate ways let us take leave of...
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it docked in pearl harbor, receiving a hero's welcome from 100 greeters. the ship's senior officers refused to does close any information about the burial of the ma9/11 mather mind. >>> also in hawaii, new video of a fresh stream of lava spilling into a lake, this new activity does not pose any danger to hawaii's big island. but scientists say that it's causing some disruption with the volcano's crust. >>> for a look at your national weather, here's nba meteorologi meteorologist, bill karins. >> chicago, the warmest temperature in five years. minneapolis, 103. that's just doesn't happen that often. incredible heat. everybody to the right here was above 100 degrees. the exceptions, northern new england. and much of the west is much cooler. this cool air will slowly begin to give relief to areas like minnesotaed to. the heat ridge builds to the east, over the top -- right around the smokey mountains. that hot air is going to pump right around it. minneapolis, you'll cool off as that cold front slides through today and some of the hottest air of the season wi
it docked in pearl harbor, receiving a hero's welcome from 100 greeters. the ship's senior officers refused to does close any information about the burial of the ma9/11 mather mind. >>> also in hawaii, new video of a fresh stream of lava spilling into a lake, this new activity does not pose any danger to hawaii's big island. but scientists say that it's causing some disruption with the volcano's crust. >>> for a look at your national weather, here's nba meteorologi...
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. >> arnold narrowly escaped death on the attack on pearl harbor whose ship sank an enemy sub that day, preventing perhaps even more destruction during that attack. >>> right now we're going to check in with nick o'kelly on the weather. it's nice ott, it's sunny, but it's really windy in the east bay and on the peninsula. it's driving me crazy. >> that brought temperatures down. our friends visiting from out of town, making the trek across the golden gate bridge, you saw maybe a half hour of sunshine today. temperatures running between 5 and 10 degrees below average. especially for the inland spots. we're talking about that sea breeze right across the bay. oakland just getting into the mid-60s today. almost to santa cruz, you were hard appreciationed to see any such shine. we had a weak trough move through. that tends to mix up the marine layer. for tomorrow, clouds won't be quite as thick. for tonight, clouds will rush back in, especially along the peninsula and south bay and locally along those gaps. big changes on the way, the next couple days as i mentioned are pretty quiet. mornin
. >> arnold narrowly escaped death on the attack on pearl harbor whose ship sank an enemy sub that day, preventing perhaps even more destruction during that attack. >>> right now we're going to check in with nick o'kelly on the weather. it's nice ott, it's sunny, but it's really windy in the east bay and on the peninsula. it's driving me crazy. >> that brought temperatures down. our friends visiting from out of town, making the trek across the golden gate bridge, you saw...
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he served on a navy destroyer during and after the attack on pearl harbor narrowly escaping death. at the time he earned several service medals which he never actually received. amazingly, the 90-year-old veteran never complained about the missing medals, but thanks to his daughter and son-in-law's persistence, the war veteran finally received the medals and the recognition that he did deserve. very nice. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "early today." >>> well, there were rainbows on the streets of brazil as thousands marched in what organizers say is the world's largest gay pride parade. the atmosphere was carnival-like as gays, lesbians and transgenders dressed in elaborate costumes. and this year's parade was particularly festive after brazil's highest court ruled same-sex unions must be recognized. >>> and in the philippines, hundreds of skateboarders roll through the capital to celebrate their favorite sport. their goal was to raise awareness about the popular activity. some of the most daring boarders jumped, they flipped, they did tricks, all to gain attention. with gat
he served on a navy destroyer during and after the attack on pearl harbor narrowly escaping death. at the time he earned several service medals which he never actually received. amazingly, the 90-year-old veteran never complained about the missing medals, but thanks to his daughter and son-in-law's persistence, the war veteran finally received the medals and the recognition that he did deserve. very nice. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "early today." >>> well,...
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the british government to december ninth one nine hundred forty one two days after the attack on pearl harbor japanese soldiers came ashore at bay she told the governing island that told of tower and proclaim that for the emperor. both sides understood the necessity to control islands across the pacific. the american commands tactical approach dated back to teddy roosevelt's assessment of world sea diplomacy devised for the late one thousand century. roosevelt always believed that if the u.s. was to contain japanese expansion they would need to command strategic island bases across the pacific the basic strategy and worst of all i can tell you for a spotless record if. i decided to mess up our selection for the five states or someplace or call a. partnership and holiday a polling station caught up in a span of mindless several plant looking for stuff explain the batman that manuscript for say that. the japanese conscripted over forty one hundred korean slave laborers to build up a show's defenses as well as a small airstrip. they sent in over twenty six hundred cracked japanese imperial marin
the british government to december ninth one nine hundred forty one two days after the attack on pearl harbor japanese soldiers came ashore at bay she told the governing island that told of tower and proclaim that for the emperor. both sides understood the necessity to control islands across the pacific. the american commands tactical approach dated back to teddy roosevelt's assessment of world sea diplomacy devised for the late one thousand century. roosevelt always believed that if the u.s....
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he did the same thing with, when it was decided after pearl harbor to, um, mount an invasion of northfrica from the west. the british were pushing rommel from the east, and we were going to land in morocco, and marshall tasked eisenhower with the, with the design of those plans. so eisenhower came to the presidency not only a great diplomat-general, but someone with, who knew a lot about the way washington worked and who'd been dealing with global issues for a dozen years by then. he not only was the great diplomat-general of world war ii, he had held together the grand coalition of the second world war, the allied coalition. after the war he was the army chief of staff, he presided over the desegregation of the army that professor moy talked about a few minute ago. he, and he took leave of absence as president of columbia university to be the first military commander of nato in paris because at the time it was recognized if there was one american we can send to europe who personifies the american commitment to nato, to the freedom of western europe, to america's continued responsibil
he did the same thing with, when it was decided after pearl harbor to, um, mount an invasion of northfrica from the west. the british were pushing rommel from the east, and we were going to land in morocco, and marshall tasked eisenhower with the, with the design of those plans. so eisenhower came to the presidency not only a great diplomat-general, but someone with, who knew a lot about the way washington worked and who'd been dealing with global issues for a dozen years by then. he not only...
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in fact, the special relationship was very intense in the year before pearl harbor because winston churchill wanted the united states to get involved in world war two very much. franklin d. roosevelt himself wanted to get this into the war. the two of them worked hand-in-hand to do everything that they could serve bring the united states into the war. they had a special relationship. they had no incentive to lie to each other. in fact all of the incentives or to work closely with one another to get a sense of the war. >> host: politically while leaders find it easier to lie to their own public? >> guest: actually quite simple. easiest align when there is trust between two people or to groups. and in international politics there is not so much trust between any two states. one leader dealing with another leader, in most cases, not much trust and therefore it is kind of hard to live because the other side is distrustful. but when you're dealing with your own public, in most cases public's tend to trust their leaders. they think that their leaders are looking out for their own good. and we look
in fact, the special relationship was very intense in the year before pearl harbor because winston churchill wanted the united states to get involved in world war two very much. franklin d. roosevelt himself wanted to get this into the war. the two of them worked hand-in-hand to do everything that they could serve bring the united states into the war. they had a special relationship. they had no incentive to lie to each other. in fact all of the incentives or to work closely with one another to...
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the atomic bomb research after the british and the tube alloy program in england, shortly before pearl harbor the nuclear fissn was possible. at that point, the americ program really took fire. to elaborate a little bit more on what einstein said about this, this is from your book, recordable einstein. great volume, by the way. >> thank you. a lot of surprising terial in here as to an indication of the range -- asyou pointed out. was a multi-disciplinarian. he was not in the narrow boards situation that scientists are in today whe"e they bore down and wn in a relatively small area. he was able to interrelate. he was able to coect. he saw -- huh? >> he saw the connections. >> this is what you quote him as saying. "i do not conside" myself the father of the release. my father was qui$e indirect. i did@not in fact foresee that it would be released in my lifetime. i beeve@only that it was theoretically poible. it became practical only through the accidental discovery of a chain reaction. this was not something i could have predicted." >> yeah. >> it's a chain reaction that he didn't see. but he s
the atomic bomb research after the british and the tube alloy program in england, shortly before pearl harbor the nuclear fissn was possible. at that point, the americ program really took fire. to elaborate a little bit more on what einstein said about this, this is from your book, recordable einstein. great volume, by the way. >> thank you. a lot of surprising terial in here as to an indication of the range -- asyou pointed out. was a multi-disciplinarian. he was not in the narrow boards...
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nearly ten years ago, america suffered the worst attack on our shores since pearl harbor. this mass murder was planned b osama bin laden and his al qaeda network in afghanistan. and signaled a new threat to our security. one in which the targets were no longer soldiers on a battlefi d battlefield, but innocent men, women and children going about their daily lives. in the days that followed, our nation was united as we struck at al qaeda and routed the taliban in afghanistan. then, our focus shifted. a second war was launched in iraq. and we spent enormous blood and treasure to support a new government there. by the time i took office, the war in afghanistan had entered its seventh year. but al qaeda's leaders had escaped into pakistan and were plotting new attacks. while the taliban have regrouped and gone on the offensive. without a new strategy and decisive action, our military commanders warned that we would face a resurgent al qaeda and a taliban taking over large parts of afghanistan. for this reason, in one of the most difficult decisions that i've made as president,
nearly ten years ago, america suffered the worst attack on our shores since pearl harbor. this mass murder was planned b osama bin laden and his al qaeda network in afghanistan. and signaled a new threat to our security. one in which the targets were no longer soldiers on a battlefi d battlefield, but innocent men, women and children going about their daily lives. in the days that followed, our nation was united as we struck at al qaeda and routed the taliban in afghanistan. then, our focus...
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. >> back home, chief panetta told congress the next pearl harbor could be a crippling cyberattack. we've learned that cybercriminals have attacked another high profile economic target. >> the imf, already reeling fro. here is more. >> the internation monetary fund was likely infiltrated by what's called phishing, a bogus e-mail that relies on computer skills and old fashion trickery. phishing can involve something as simple as this, a seemingly harmless log in request. the only problem, the link is a fake. >> and provides cyber crim nams with back door access to the system. >> we know if you send that to 100 people, one will click. >> cybersecurity expert says the imf data makes it an attractive target. >> if you were a trader, a criminal who wanted to sell information or a government who wanted to figure out how to tailor your economy policy, it's a logical place to go after. >> imf says it remains fully functional, but internal memos, the imf asks employees not to open e-mails and video links without authenticating the source, a familiar warning. google, sony, scg&e and lockheed
. >> back home, chief panetta told congress the next pearl harbor could be a crippling cyberattack. we've learned that cybercriminals have attacked another high profile economic target. >> the imf, already reeling fro. here is more. >> the internation monetary fund was likely infiltrated by what's called phishing, a bogus e-mail that relies on computer skills and old fashion trickery. phishing can involve something as simple as this, a seemingly harmless log in request. the...
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nearly ten years ago america suffered the worst attack on our shores since pearl harbor. this mass murder was planned by osama bin laden and his al qaeda network in afghanistan and signaled a new threat to our security. one in which the targets were no longer soldiers on a battlefield but innocent men, women, and children going about their daily lives. in the days that followed, our nation was united as we struck at al qaeda and routed the taliban in afghanistan. then our focus shifted. a second war was launched in iraq, and we spent enormous blood and treasure to support a new government there. by the time i took office, the war in afghanistan had entered its seventh year. but al qaeda's leaders had escaped into pakistan and were plotting new attacks. while the taliban had regrouped and gone on the offensive. without a new strategy and decisive action, our military commanders warn that we could face a resurgent al qaeda and a taliban taking over large parts of afghanistan. nature reason and one of the most difficult decisions i've made as president, i've ordered an addit
nearly ten years ago america suffered the worst attack on our shores since pearl harbor. this mass murder was planned by osama bin laden and his al qaeda network in afghanistan and signaled a new threat to our security. one in which the targets were no longer soldiers on a battlefield but innocent men, women, and children going about their daily lives. in the days that followed, our nation was united as we struck at al qaeda and routed the taliban in afghanistan. then our focus shifted. a...
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nearly 10 years ago, america suffered the worst attack on our shores since pearl harbor. this mass murder was planned by osama bin laden and his al qaeda network in afghanistan and signaled a new threat to our security, one in which the targets were no longer soldiers on a battlefield but innocent men, women, and children going about their daily lives. in the days that followed, our nation was unight as we struck at al qaeda and routed the taliban in afghanistan. then our focus shifted. a second war was launched in iraq, and we spent enormous blood and treasure to support a new government there. by the time i took office, the war in afghanistan had entered its seventh year. but al qaeda's leaders had escaped into pakistan and were plotting new attacks. while the taliban had regrouped and gone on the offensive. without a new strategy and decisive action, our military commanders warned that we could face a resurgent al qaeda and a taliban taking over large parts of afghanistan. for this reason, in one of the most difficult decisions have i've made as president, i ordered an
nearly 10 years ago, america suffered the worst attack on our shores since pearl harbor. this mass murder was planned by osama bin laden and his al qaeda network in afghanistan and signaled a new threat to our security, one in which the targets were no longer soldiers on a battlefield but innocent men, women, and children going about their daily lives. in the days that followed, our nation was unight as we struck at al qaeda and routed the taliban in afghanistan. then our focus shifted. a...
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allowed it to burn itself >> the united states ship that buried osama bin laden at sea arrived in pearl harborort visit. dozens turned out to welcome the crew. the vessel was in the north arabian sea last month when it took on the b seal team six carrying osama bin laden. the ship will leave hawaii on friday headed to san diego. >> there is evidence that the deadly e. coli outbreak in germany is on the decline the outbreak has killed 24 people and affected more than 2300. one of the worst coli outbreaks in history. more than 100 people affected in other parts of europe. germany's health minister says the source of the concrete may never be found. health officials are warning against eating cucumbers, lettuce, tomatoes and beans front in europe. we are back in 2 minutes with the opening bell on wall street as the kron 4 morning news continues. we now have a prime-time newscast. the kron 4 news at 8:00 p.m., a convenient time to catch the day's stories. >> opening bell on wall street. the dow future is down 31 points right now. we have had five straight losing days in trading. it appears to be a
allowed it to burn itself >> the united states ship that buried osama bin laden at sea arrived in pearl harborort visit. dozens turned out to welcome the crew. the vessel was in the north arabian sea last month when it took on the b seal team six carrying osama bin laden. the ship will leave hawaii on friday headed to san diego. >> there is evidence that the deadly e. coli outbreak in germany is on the decline the outbreak has killed 24 people and affected more than 2300. one of the...
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nearly 10 years ago america suffered the worst attack on our shores since pearl harbor. this mass murder was planned by osama bin laden. and signaled a new threat to our security. one in which the targets were no longer soldiers on a battle field but innocent men, women and children going about their daily lives. in the days that followed our nation was united as we struck at al-qaeda. then our focus chitted. a second war was launched in iraq and. by the time i took office the war in afghanistan entered its 7 7th 7 7th year but al-qaeda leaders escaped into pakistan. while the taliban regrouped and gone on the offensive. without a new strategy and decisive action they warned we could face a surge in algada. for this reason, in one of the most difficult decisions i have made as president, i ordered 30,000 additional troops into afghanistan. when i announced this we set objects to refocus on al-qaeda, reverse their moment anymore train afghan security forces to defend their own country. we would begin to draw down our forces this july. tonight i can tell you that we are fu
nearly 10 years ago america suffered the worst attack on our shores since pearl harbor. this mass murder was planned by osama bin laden. and signaled a new threat to our security. one in which the targets were no longer soldiers on a battle field but innocent men, women and children going about their daily lives. in the days that followed our nation was united as we struck at al-qaeda. then our focus chitted. a second war was launched in iraq and. by the time i took office the war in...
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earl arnold got a new hat and the medals he earned surveing on the "uss monahan" destroyer in pearl harborr: it was his great granddaughter who asked the question that should have been answered decades ago. >> she asked him about all of his medals and he said he didn't have any and that he had never received any. >> reporter: earl arnold's daughter and her husband made call after call to the world war ii veteran's administration to get her father his awards. finally, they arrived at the fo fortners' home in missouri. going through seven states, earl finally has his medals. the long-time resident recently suffered a stroke but even that couldn't keep him from shaking hands with other local world war ii heroes. >> when roy asked him, he said, will you be able to be out there all morning? and he says, i'll stand with them. >> thanks to our mckenzie wilson from our affiliate with that report. >>> one more story i want to leave you with. he may not have been the best player drafted in this week's nba draft but he might have the best story. talking about jimmy butler, there he is. played at marq
earl arnold got a new hat and the medals he earned surveing on the "uss monahan" destroyer in pearl harborr: it was his great granddaughter who asked the question that should have been answered decades ago. >> she asked him about all of his medals and he said he didn't have any and that he had never received any. >> reporter: earl arnold's daughter and her husband made call after call to the world war ii veteran's administration to get her father his awards. finally, they...
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it happened just six months after the attack at pearl harbor.roops took over two islands. both the united states and japan considered those cold and remote islands to be of immense strategic importance it was a very big deal at the time. the fear was that japan could use those islands to launch attacks on the pacific northwest coast of the united states. from seattle and down. the u.s. also needed the islands as a possible base for assaults on japan. in other words, we could use them against the japanese and the way we feared the japanese might use them against us. in the end, u.s. troops spent a year retaking the islands. they killed most of the 2300 japanese troops who were defending it after they took it alaska got wrapped up in war 69 years ago today. and now you
it happened just six months after the attack at pearl harbor.roops took over two islands. both the united states and japan considered those cold and remote islands to be of immense strategic importance it was a very big deal at the time. the fear was that japan could use those islands to launch attacks on the pacific northwest coast of the united states. from seattle and down. the u.s. also needed the islands as a possible base for assaults on japan. in other words, we could use them against...
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nearly 0 years ago america suffered the worst attack on our shorse since pearl harbor. this mass murderer was planned by osama bin laden and his al qaeda network in afghanistan and threatened a new war on our security. innocent men, women and children going about their daly lives in the days that followed our nation was united as we struck at al qaeda and routed the taliban in afghanistan. then a second war was launched on iraq and we spent mood and by the time i took office the war in afghanistan had entered its seventh year. while the taliban reground and gone on the offensive. without a new strategy and decisive action, our military commanders warned we could face a resurgent al qaeda and a taliban taking over large parts of afghanistan. for this reason in one of the most difficult decisions i've made as president, i ordered an additional 30,000 troops into afghanistan. when i announced the surge at west point we set points to train afghan security forces to defend their own country and made it clear that our commitment would not be open-ended and that we would begin
nearly 0 years ago america suffered the worst attack on our shorse since pearl harbor. this mass murderer was planned by osama bin laden and his al qaeda network in afghanistan and threatened a new war on our security. innocent men, women and children going about their daly lives in the days that followed our nation was united as we struck at al qaeda and routed the taliban in afghanistan. then a second war was launched on iraq and we spent mood and by the time i took office the war in...
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nearly ten years ago america suffered the worst attack on our shores since pearl harbor. this mass murder was planned by osama bin laden. and his al qaeda network in afghanistan and signaled a new threat to our security. one in which the targets were no longer soldiers on a battlefield but innocent men, women and children going about their daily lives. in the days that followed, our nation was united as we struck at al qaeda and routed the taliban in afghanistan. then our focus shifted. a second war was launched in iraq. we spent enormous blood and treasure to support a new government there. by the time i took office, the war in afghanistan had entered its seventh year but al qaeda's leaders had escaped into pakistan and were plotting new attacks. while the taliban had regrouped and gone on the offensive. without a new strategy and decisive action, our military commanders warned that we could face a resurgent al qaeda and a taliban taking over large parts of afghanistan. for this reason and one of the most difficult decisions that i've made as president, i ordered an addi
nearly ten years ago america suffered the worst attack on our shores since pearl harbor. this mass murder was planned by osama bin laden. and his al qaeda network in afghanistan and signaled a new threat to our security. one in which the targets were no longer soldiers on a battlefield but innocent men, women and children going about their daily lives. in the days that followed, our nation was united as we struck at al qaeda and routed the taliban in afghanistan. then our focus shifted. a...
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entered the war after pearl harbor, but in 1943, december there's a big powwow in cairo and is the first and only time fdr met sean kai-shek who he had made out as being a great democrat and would be the fourth pillar of democracy in the postwar world. as great a president as roosevelt was, i as an investigative reporter have found out some things that i wish we could go back in shape and one of them, he never let facts get in the way of good story when it came to this idea of a four pillars, britain, russia, china and the u.s. it didn't quite work out that way, but his vision of the united nations did work out, and as you know, yesterday, two weeks to a comedy decided to install and no-fly zone to help the people who are about to die. we won't go there now. anyway, he was very upset with chiang kai-shek who was hoarding -- service said in reports you've been hoarding supplies to fight his rivals, the congress, rather than to commit to stilwell's counteroffensive against the japanese. so roosevelt sent his pistachio and fellow on the right -- mustachioed fell on the right whose name is p
entered the war after pearl harbor, but in 1943, december there's a big powwow in cairo and is the first and only time fdr met sean kai-shek who he had made out as being a great democrat and would be the fourth pillar of democracy in the postwar world. as great a president as roosevelt was, i as an investigative reporter have found out some things that i wish we could go back in shape and one of them, he never let facts get in the way of good story when it came to this idea of a four pillars,...
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is a little bit like you hear these conspiracy to eris sang fdr invited the japanese attack on pearl harboror someone was secretly behind the attacks on september 11th, but i really do think that clinton was thinking several moves ahead of jefferson davis and the situation. he may even with that masterstroke have ended up false a winning the war, but keeping the confederacy from winning at a crucial moment. so he goes from this sort of uncertain and in some ways bumbling guy to by the end of my book, a few months into the presidency becoming well on his way to the great leader and president that we think of today. >> to answer your question, was a union as slavery? >> union and slavery were inseparable causes. the reason that the south was seceding was because of slavery. it was because of this stand that northerners are taking where there were willing to yield no further to what they call the slaves as slave power. this resulted in the degree of a national alexian, the election of lincoln. lincoln recognized that if he were to orchestrate some sort of a compromise. he played his hand very
is a little bit like you hear these conspiracy to eris sang fdr invited the japanese attack on pearl harboror someone was secretly behind the attacks on september 11th, but i really do think that clinton was thinking several moves ahead of jefferson davis and the situation. he may even with that masterstroke have ended up false a winning the war, but keeping the confederacy from winning at a crucial moment. so he goes from this sort of uncertain and in some ways bumbling guy to by the end of my...
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for my parents, it was pearl harbor. for my grandparents, armistice day.re have been other moments, the landing of the moon, the explosion of the challenger, the inauguration of the first black president. there will be many more. before this most recent memory becomes a memory, and because all of you had such a big part, let's take a moment to reflect on the legacy of 9/11 beyond the ongoing war and what it means for the future of our democracy. i was elected two months after the attack of 9/11 wall smoke was still rising from the rubble. the conventional wisdom was that it would take new york decades to recover. businesses would flee and there would be a mass exodus to suburbs and the crime would return. none of that happen. i will tell you why. our city, our country, did not give in to fear. we came together as never before and did everything we could to help the victims and their families. we offered our prayers', we donated our blood, we opened our wallets. firefighters from around the country came to pitch in. people from around the world give support
for my parents, it was pearl harbor. for my grandparents, armistice day.re have been other moments, the landing of the moon, the explosion of the challenger, the inauguration of the first black president. there will be many more. before this most recent memory becomes a memory, and because all of you had such a big part, let's take a moment to reflect on the legacy of 9/11 beyond the ongoing war and what it means for the future of our democracy. i was elected two months after the attack of 9/11...
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nearly 10 years ago america suffered the worst attack on our shores since pearl harbor. this mass murder was planned by osama bin laden and his al-qaeda network in afghanistan. that signaled a new threat to our security, one in which the targets were no longer soldiers on the battlefield but innocent men, women and children going about their daily lives. in the days that followed, our nation was united as we struck at al-qaeda and route of the taliban in afghanistan. then, our focus shifted. a second war was launched in our rock. we spend blood and treasure to support a new government there. by the time i took office, the war in afghanistan had entered its seventh year but the leaders of al-qaeda had escaped into pakistan and were plotting new attacks. the telegram had regrouped in dawn on the offensive. without a new strategy and decisive action, military commanders warned that we could face a resurgent al- qaeda and a telegram taking over large parts of its afghanistan. for this reason, in one of the most difficult decisions i have made as president, i ordered an addit
nearly 10 years ago america suffered the worst attack on our shores since pearl harbor. this mass murder was planned by osama bin laden and his al-qaeda network in afghanistan. that signaled a new threat to our security, one in which the targets were no longer soldiers on the battlefield but innocent men, women and children going about their daily lives. in the days that followed, our nation was united as we struck at al-qaeda and route of the taliban in afghanistan. then, our focus shifted. a...
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. >> said that there's a strong likelihood that the next pearl harbor that we confront could very wellcripples our power systems, our grid, our security systems, our financial systems, our governmental systems. this is a real possibility in today's world. >> so if panetta gets confirmed, as is expected as secretary of defense, what's on the table is the possibility of cyber attacks being considered an act of war by the pentagon. pretty heavy stuff if they decide to go down that route. of course the big problem is, if they are cyber attacked they have to figure out exactly where it comes from to stage some type of retaliation. kiran? >> all right. barbara starr for us at the pentagon, thanks so much. >>> assuming he's confirmed by the senate leon panetta will find himself dealing with several hot spots throughout the muslim world with the u.s. military involved in varying degrees. let's take a look at the region we're talking about. we're actively involved in iraq and afghanistan. we also have military forces on the ground in pakistan. you know, most recently, they were used to take out
. >> said that there's a strong likelihood that the next pearl harbor that we confront could very wellcripples our power systems, our grid, our security systems, our financial systems, our governmental systems. this is a real possibility in today's world. >> so if panetta gets confirmed, as is expected as secretary of defense, what's on the table is the possibility of cyber attacks being considered an act of war by the pentagon. pretty heavy stuff if they decide to go down that...
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when a close friend of the sullivan family died at pearl harbor, the solo event five brothers and listedu.s. navy. but under the condition that they would be allowed to serve together. one of the brothers wrote -- we will make a team together but cannot be beat. born and raised here in waterloo, the five sullivan brothers have always stuck together. however, one cold morning after a long night of intense battles, a japanese torpedo struck the ship upon which they served. it killed most of the crew, and it launched the rest into the water. the oldest of the sullivan brothers was named george. george tirelessly searched the waters for his brothers, but there were not to be found. george survived the attack. but later, george perished at sea. of the 697 brave man of that ship, only 10 survived that attack. the rest gave their lives for their country. and in spite of the intense pain of losing five sons all at once, the parents of the sullivans' became an inspiration to the rest of the nation. in the midst of their grief, they spoke to millions of americans on behalf of the war effort. so to
when a close friend of the sullivan family died at pearl harbor, the solo event five brothers and listedu.s. navy. but under the condition that they would be allowed to serve together. one of the brothers wrote -- we will make a team together but cannot be beat. born and raised here in waterloo, the five sullivan brothers have always stuck together. however, one cold morning after a long night of intense battles, a japanese torpedo struck the ship upon which they served. it killed most of the...
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. >> this looks at pearl harbor and the days following the bombing and looks at the date of america at that time was the darkest christmas in history but in many ways the most unified american christmas in history. >> why choose to make this a book? >> he can't go wrong and has a tendency to look at holidays in america and history in america. this was a perfect match. >> one more we want to talk about. this is frederick law olmsted. >> he had previously done democracies -- biographies of ralph nader and alan greenspan. he researched the life of frederick olmsted who we know as the designer of central park and was and if infamous landscape designer but he was more than that. was an abolitionist which i wasn't aware of and a journalist which also was not aware of. this chronicles all of the different places he designed for including mclean hospital in the boston area and he ended up at the mclean hospital at the end of his life. strange how his life came full circle. >> host: what is coppo? >> it is
. >> this looks at pearl harbor and the days following the bombing and looks at the date of america at that time was the darkest christmas in history but in many ways the most unified american christmas in history. >> why choose to make this a book? >> he can't go wrong and has a tendency to look at holidays in america and history in america. this was a perfect match. >> one more we want to talk about. this is frederick law olmsted. >> he had previously done...