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can there be a cyber pearl harbor, absolutely. absolutely. the newest front in the fight against terrorism. we take you inside the secret lab working to secure america in a very unlikely place. place.and later in sports... the ravens battle the jets under the lights at m&t bank... and the purple and black came out on top!we've got the highlights of the best plays. 3 3 3 experts believe terrorists are finding many new targets these days. days.one attack knocked out iran's nuclear weapons factory for almost two years. there's an unlikely place in america's backyard quietly working to protect the country from these new types of cyber terrorism. dan simon was allowed unprecedented access to their secret facility in this morning's cover story. story. when you think about idaho, you probably think of one thing: potatoes. it is after all the driving force of the state's economy. but just a few miles away from here in the town of idaho falls, government workers are trying to protect the country from terrorism. not from bullets or bombs, b
can there be a cyber pearl harbor, absolutely. absolutely. the newest front in the fight against terrorism. we take you inside the secret lab working to secure america in a very unlikely place. place.and later in sports... the ravens battle the jets under the lights at m&t bank... and the purple and black came out on top!we've got the highlights of the best plays. 3 3 3 experts believe terrorists are finding many new targets these days. days.one attack knocked out iran's nuclear weapons...
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can there be a cyber pearl harbor, absolutely. absolutely. the newest front in the fight against terrorism. we take you inside the secret lab working to secure america from a very unlikely place. -------------------------------- -------------------------------- -------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------- -------------------------------- -------------------------------- ------------ i'm jeff abell. abell. and i'm karen parks.a baltimore county man has died after eating a cantaloupe tainted by deadly listeria bacteria. the 87-year-old ate the contaminated fruit just days before a nationwide recall... recall...myranda stephens is live in north baltimore with what his family is saying about the recall tonight. around the country - grocery stores - like this one - have removed the contaminated melons from their shelves..but for one local man ... it was too late... and now his family is mourning his death. 22:46 he loved to wear hats. he wore really ugly sweaters. 50donna lloyd smiles as she describes
can there be a cyber pearl harbor, absolutely. absolutely. the newest front in the fight against terrorism. we take you inside the secret lab working to secure america from a very unlikely place. -------------------------------- -------------------------------- -------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------- -------------------------------- -------------------------------- ------------ i'm jeff abell. abell. and i'm karen parks.a baltimore county man has died...
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under the enemy control program 72 hours after the bombing of pearl harbor, december 7th harbor, december 7th, 1941 , within three days come with the fbi has 2,000 people in custody. german, japanese, and italian nationals. they say aliens but nowadays we think arsonist and i you know, what i mean. here is a little picture of what the roundups look like. those arrested in the-- and weeks following pearl harbor included community leaders, a buddhist priest, owners of businesses that cater to the taste and martial arts masters newspaper editors and publishers and ordinary workers and living and working since 1923 was taken from his home at 3m december 10. and no word of him for six weeks. and oahu who why eight arrested in the middle of his wife's funeral at the buddhist temple december 7th, after which his 15 year-old daughter mary, apparently is and penniless wound up living at the temple for the next eight months. the san jose sales man taken into custody on december 11th was not permitted even to take his overcoat or remove his house slippers. describing that period immediately followin
under the enemy control program 72 hours after the bombing of pearl harbor, december 7th harbor, december 7th, 1941 , within three days come with the fbi has 2,000 people in custody. german, japanese, and italian nationals. they say aliens but nowadays we think arsonist and i you know, what i mean. here is a little picture of what the roundups look like. those arrested in the-- and weeks following pearl harbor included community leaders, a buddhist priest, owners of businesses that cater to the...
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it actually occurred in incremental, small increments in the months following pearl harbor until the evacuation order in march. all this time the government had been rounding up japanese, german and italian aliens. so the picture of the japanese interment, evacuation and interment is being based strictly on racism is a mistaken notion. certainly, racism played a part, but also there was this general suspicion of any alien community, any immigrant community, the assumption being that no matter how long they lived in this country, they would necessarily have ties to their country of origin. so now we're up to the cold war, and the government's attempt to drive a wedge between communists and their fellow traveler and liberal come pate rats. compatriots. the beginning of it traces to, most people know, mostly mccarthy. actually, mccarthy was a johnny come lately. the cold war, um, hysteria was running for at least three years before mccarthy made his mark. it started with truman's federal employee loyalty program which gave the heads of every government agency the authority to fire any e
it actually occurred in incremental, small increments in the months following pearl harbor until the evacuation order in march. all this time the government had been rounding up japanese, german and italian aliens. so the picture of the japanese interment, evacuation and interment is being based strictly on racism is a mistaken notion. certainly, racism played a part, but also there was this general suspicion of any alien community, any immigrant community, the assumption being that no matter...
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you chose not to mention pearl harbor the day after the japanese attacked. i suspect there were a lot of classes that set aside their subject and talked about it. i think those are the two things. interruption by historical events that force all of us to confront them and classroom thinking that makes connections and comparisons. sometimes a very different subjects. >> naomi riley was asked about the business of academics and publishing. >> i do not know the last time you picked up an academic publication. even harvard university press said the average circulation of one of their academic publications was 250 books. a lot of the books are actually just purchased automatically by libraries. that is harvard university. when you think about the smaller university presses, by the way, and the expense of the books. students complain, too. somebody write a paper where they said that the academic publication industry was driven by the producer and not the consumer. i think that says it all. >> academic publishing is in a crisis. when i published my first book in 19
you chose not to mention pearl harbor the day after the japanese attacked. i suspect there were a lot of classes that set aside their subject and talked about it. i think those are the two things. interruption by historical events that force all of us to confront them and classroom thinking that makes connections and comparisons. sometimes a very different subjects. >> naomi riley was asked about the business of academics and publishing. >> i do not know the last time you picked up...
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would we know if it's a cyber pearl harbor? i don't believe so. >> security specialists like joe weiss worry about cyber criminals staying one step ahead by being able to inflaig flikt damage without a trace. >> can you hide a plant shutting down? no. can you not know that it was cyberly targeted? the answer is yes. >> cyber terrorism comes in many different varieties. the idaho national laboratory is trying to identify all of them, but most important to try to prison attacks from hiding. >>> 35 minutes past the hour now. a woman in saudi arabia, convicted and sentences. her punishment? lashings. her crime? driving a car. we'll tell you how the king's actions, though, in this case are now tainting him as the reformer. stay with me. so you're seriously proposing we change our name to sun life valley. do we still get to go skiing? sooner or later, you'll know our name. sun life financial. but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i lea
would we know if it's a cyber pearl harbor? i don't believe so. >> security specialists like joe weiss worry about cyber criminals staying one step ahead by being able to inflaig flikt damage without a trace. >> can you hide a plant shutting down? no. can you not know that it was cyberly targeted? the answer is yes. >> cyber terrorism comes in many different varieties. the idaho national laboratory is trying to identify all of them, but most important to try to prison attacks...
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would we know if it's a cyber pearl harbor? i don't believe so. >> reporter: security specialists worry about cyber criminals staying one step ahead by inflicting damage without leaving a trace. >> can you hide a plant shutting down the lights going off? no. can you not know it was cyber that caused it the answer is yes. >> reporter: like the potatoes, cyber terrorism comes in different varieties. they are trying to identify all of them and most important to prevent attacks from happening. dan simon, cnn, woodville, idaho. >>> more details emerging today about the cia drone strike that killed a top terrorist recruiter in yemen. three others died along with anwar al awlaki. reports say one of them may be this man a suspected saudi bomb-maker connected to two attempted attacks including the underwear bomb incident in 2009. the fbi and department of homeland security are warning americans about possible revenge attacks they say the death of anwar al awlaki could motivate his followers to lash out in retaliation. a 26-year-old phys
would we know if it's a cyber pearl harbor? i don't believe so. >> reporter: security specialists worry about cyber criminals staying one step ahead by inflicting damage without leaving a trace. >> can you hide a plant shutting down the lights going off? no. can you not know it was cyber that caused it the answer is yes. >> reporter: like the potatoes, cyber terrorism comes in different varieties. they are trying to identify all of them and most important to prevent attacks...
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that's why he people get so worried about the possible digital pearl harbor. but these things may already be there waiting for a trigger. >> charlie: like a mole. >> like a mole. but in terms of russia and the united states, the one thing working against this happening and it's a very powerf force is economic interdependency. because if china was stupid enough to bring down the united states electric grid. >> charlie: the financial system in america. >> the financial system in america. >> charlie: new definition of collateral damage. >> exactly. >> charlie: the commo assumption it was israel and perhaps the united states. what d you think. >> the minority body of opinion represented primarily by jeff car. he's a very serious investigator into cyber warfare on the west coast. and jeff argues that it was actually developed by chinese. his is a minority position but whenever jeff car says something you have to take it very seriously. the majority opinion is that it was probably deployed by israel but the united states may well have been involved in developing it.
that's why he people get so worried about the possible digital pearl harbor. but these things may already be there waiting for a trigger. >> charlie: like a mole. >> like a mole. but in terms of russia and the united states, the one thing working against this happening and it's a very powerf force is economic interdependency. because if china was stupid enough to bring down the united states electric grid. >> charlie: the financial system in america. >> the financial...
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. >> the school was moved to minnesota after pearl harbor, while he graduated and went on to be macarthur'snterpreter the family was ordered to a farm and sent to an arkansas internment camp. now it will be a learning center as imagined in this drawing telling the story of japanese-americans like sakamoto. the story of patriotism and pain of prejudice. us >> some of us wanted to prove ourselves in combat of our loyalty on our country. that i think is a big lesson for future generations to see. >> a model of the future building 640 at the national japanese historical society who helped make the dream a reality. presidio trust also played a role. >> an incredible piece ofpropery property that i are looking at, actually very important piece of history. it's important to the national japanese-americans historical society but important to the country. >> he wound up staying in the army with a long and distinguished career and also served as president eisenhower's interpreter. he is hoping that building 640 will keep the memories alive for future generations. >>> a bay area hospital is now introd
. >> the school was moved to minnesota after pearl harbor, while he graduated and went on to be macarthur'snterpreter the family was ordered to a farm and sent to an arkansas internment camp. now it will be a learning center as imagined in this drawing telling the story of japanese-americans like sakamoto. the story of patriotism and pain of prejudice. us >> some of us wanted to prove ourselves in combat of our loyalty on our country. that i think is a big lesson for future...
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first, i went there i went to see pearl harbor. just as a tourist. i wanted to see that. while i was there i went to see the old palace of the hawaiian monarchy and realize those two sites are related because the japanese never would have attacked honolulu harbor for being part of the united states if the united states and descendants of american missionaries had not overthrow the hawaiian queen who handed over the island to the u.s.. that was the start of my interest in the relationship between the two countries. >> host: when did the missionaries first go to hawaii? >> guest: they left boston harbor, new england calvinist left boston harbor in 1819 and arrived in hawaii in 1820. the first new england whalers from boston harbor arrived because hawaii was a great stopping of point between whaling grounds. these groups arrived within six months of each other and they had an enormous impact on the island's. >> host: what happened? >> guest: the missionaries set up shop and settle down and set about christianizing and westernizing the hawaiians and teaching the entire popula
first, i went there i went to see pearl harbor. just as a tourist. i wanted to see that. while i was there i went to see the old palace of the hawaiian monarchy and realize those two sites are related because the japanese never would have attacked honolulu harbor for being part of the united states if the united states and descendants of american missionaries had not overthrow the hawaiian queen who handed over the island to the u.s.. that was the start of my interest in the relationship...
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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 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 indication of the range -- asyou pointed out. was a multi-disciplinarian. he was not in the narrow boards in today whe"e ey bore down e and wn in a relatively small area. he was able to interrelate. he was able to connect. 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 quite indirect. i did not in fact foresee that it would be released in my lifetime. i beeve only that it was theoretically possible. 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 saw the atomic power was th
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 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 indication of the range -- asyou pointed out. was a multi-disciplinarian. he was not in the...
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and the other was the award with pearl harbor and there's speculation as to what if anything the president might have known? and i i think your dad would have some fairly good views on the subject. >> that's correct. well, there was -- not ironclad but presumptive proof that we have broken the japanese code before pearl harbor and did nothing about it. and that was once spread at the time and in fact, i think in the book roosevelt set the colonel up from washington to see him during the company. he said i just you're not going to mention this because there are police who use the same code which is and cost lives. he sucked it up and never did mention. >> but, it is a logical assumption that general marshall would not have acted on his own. >> that's my assumption. >> james, in los angeles? >> yeah, i'm a -- i was 20 in 1947 and a top secret technician in cars we. -- cars well-. what i'm commenting on is dewey was way ahead in the polls and he ran the dumbest campaign i've ever seen. he was -- he didn't attack truman and if he ran as if he was already president. he started a blockade. pear
and the other was the award with pearl harbor and there's speculation as to what if anything the president might have known? and i i think your dad would have some fairly good views on the subject. >> that's correct. well, there was -- not ironclad but presumptive proof that we have broken the japanese code before pearl harbor and did nothing about it. and that was once spread at the time and in fact, i think in the book roosevelt set the colonel up from washington to see him during the...
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and then came pearl harbor, and everything changed. and that i fear, and the reason i put so much effort into this campaign to warn people of the danger here, we cannot even speak about the danger without being -- those of us who have, without being stigmatized and an attempt made to isolate us and shut us down and deny us access to college papers or college campuses, i fear there will be a great atrocity. i just see it. what the israelis just did invites terror. you trade one soldier for 1000 murderers. what it premium that puts on the next kidnapping and if you go to the mosque web site, hamas says the brigades liberated 1000 freedom fighters. that is the enemy. these are nazis. you don't want to encourage them by appeasing them. if that is the posture of every western government right now including the israelis. let's try to make a deal with them. when i talk to the college students for example at u. penn, that is their attitude. i can't have a dialogue with them if i bring up these unpleasant realities. well, some of us are going t
and then came pearl harbor, and everything changed. and that i fear, and the reason i put so much effort into this campaign to warn people of the danger here, we cannot even speak about the danger without being -- those of us who have, without being stigmatized and an attempt made to isolate us and shut us down and deny us access to college papers or college campuses, i fear there will be a great atrocity. i just see it. what the israelis just did invites terror. you trade one soldier for 1000...
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and in "pearl harbor," those american planes are bombing it. not hollywood.t's actually gary, indiana. a rust belt city that can't afford to tear down all its abandoned buildings, so gary is renting out its ruins, as ready-made sets. >> why not take lemons and make lemonade? why not squeeze a little economic value out of these structures while they're still here? >> reporter: this old cement plant becomes chernobyl, after the meltdown, in "transformers: dark of the moon." hollywood directors love buildings like this, gary's city methodist church. once a magnificent cathedral, now, a perfect backdrop for scenes of decay and destruction. in the new thriller "altered," a killer priest lurks here, dispatching his victims in the old chapel. >> this would cost hundreds of thousands or potentially even millions to recreate in a city. >> reporter: so from low-budget zombie flicks to multimillion-dollar blockbusters, filmmakers are flocking to gary's picturesque decline. >> industrial decay, i find, has a certain, for lack of a better word, charm. >> the workshop of a
and in "pearl harbor," those american planes are bombing it. not hollywood.t's actually gary, indiana. a rust belt city that can't afford to tear down all its abandoned buildings, so gary is renting out its ruins, as ready-made sets. >> why not take lemons and make lemonade? why not squeeze a little economic value out of these structures while they're still here? >> reporter: this old cement plant becomes chernobyl, after the meltdown, in "transformers: dark of the...
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certainly declared in an emmy.urid 80 percent of americans said we should not get to involve then came pearl harbor and everything change. to put some much effort intoo wa this campaign to warn of the danger we cannot even speak the danger without those of us who have, without being stigmatized and the it have made to shut us down with college papers are campusesi i see it as a great attraction -- atrocity andyo youu trade one soldier 41,000 murders what a premium to put that on the next kidnapping and if you go to the hamas website this is a liberated 1,003 dividers.ber that is the enemy. they're the nazis. you don't want to encourage. them by appeasing them that is the posture of every western government right now including the israelis. let's try to make a deal with them. talking to college students at you been i cannot have a dialogue if i bring up the unpleasant reality is. so of us will bring up those unpleasant realities over and over until they are shut up. or americans wakego thank you. >> we will have last question and then we will proceed with a bookou. signing. >> september 11, 2001, we
certainly declared in an emmy.urid 80 percent of americans said we should not get to involve then came pearl harbor and everything change. to put some much effort intoo wa this campaign to warn of the danger we cannot even speak the danger without those of us who have, without being stigmatized and the it have made to shut us down with college papers are campusesi i see it as a great attraction -- atrocity andyo youu trade one soldier 41,000 murders what a premium to put that on the next...
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after pearl harbor, neither paper backed down and continued to attack the administration through the war. at the same time cissy was undergoing some personal struggles. her daughter was kidnapped as a child and had become estranged from her. at the same time cissy was under attack all over the country particular early on the floor of congress where various congress men and senators she felt attacked her with impunity because you can't be sued for slander on the floor of the congress. at the same time cissy's former son in law, her daughter's ex-husband was a famous political columnist named drew pearson who supported roosevelt through the war who cissy fell out with but he and his new wife basically formed the only family that cissy managed to hold onto so she was very much alone at that point. and seems to have begun to drink more according to reports that her friends made. the paper reflected this and at the same time cissy had fallen in with a colorful and peculiar character in washington during the war, a white russian immigrant doctor called dr. de savage. his credentials were n
after pearl harbor, neither paper backed down and continued to attack the administration through the war. at the same time cissy was undergoing some personal struggles. her daughter was kidnapped as a child and had become estranged from her. at the same time cissy was under attack all over the country particular early on the floor of congress where various congress men and senators she felt attacked her with impunity because you can't be sued for slander on the floor of the congress. at the...
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and in pearl harbor, those american planes are bombing it. not hollywood.ally gary, indiana. a rust belt city that can't afford to tear down awful its abandoned buildings. so gary is renting out its ruins as ready-made sets. >> why not take lemons and make lemonade. squeeze a little economic value out of these structures. >> reporter: this old cement plant becomes chernobyl after the meltdown. in transformers dark of the moon. hollywood directors love buildings like this, gary's city methodist church. once a magnificent cathedral, now a perfect backdrop for scenes of decay and destruction. in the new thriller, altered, a killer priest lurks here, dispatching his victims in the old chap. >> this would cost hundreds of thousands. millions to re-create. >> reporter: from low budget zombie flicks. to multimillion dollar block busters, filmmakers are flocking to gary's picturesque decline. >> undus trindustrial decay has certain, charm. >> reporter: once a booming steel town, gary fell on hard times after those jobs moved overseas. >> action! >> reporter: now th
and in pearl harbor, those american planes are bombing it. not hollywood.ally gary, indiana. a rust belt city that can't afford to tear down awful its abandoned buildings. so gary is renting out its ruins as ready-made sets. >> why not take lemons and make lemonade. squeeze a little economic value out of these structures. >> reporter: this old cement plant becomes chernobyl after the meltdown. in transformers dark of the moon. hollywood directors love buildings like this, gary's...
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in july 1941, before pearl harbor, roosevelt signs an executive order assigning donovan the coordinator of operations. in the beginning it was the coordinator of information, just a one-page document vaguely written, saying he'll collect information of national importance for me and do other unspecified things. in fact, the document was so vague that the other cabinet members in roosevelt's administration began scratching their heads saying what in the world is he up to appointing this republican wall street lawyer to do all of these unusual covert things in his administration? donovan liked to say that he began his spy agency, the oss, really from minus 0, which was really the case. he was one guy, and that's just wild bill donovan. in the beginning, he was like a player and pick up basketball game looking for agenting and operations anywhere he could find it. for example, the phillips land company, they made and sold -- they could be in business today for all i know, but donovan arranged privately with the philip lamp's company to report back to him, particularly an ax us occupied com
in july 1941, before pearl harbor, roosevelt signs an executive order assigning donovan the coordinator of operations. in the beginning it was the coordinator of information, just a one-page document vaguely written, saying he'll collect information of national importance for me and do other unspecified things. in fact, the document was so vague that the other cabinet members in roosevelt's administration began scratching their heads saying what in the world is he up to appointing this...
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in july of 1941 before pearl harbor, roosevelt signed an executive order designating donovan his coordinator of information. year later it is called oss, office of strategic services. in the beginning just coordinator of information. just a 1-page document very vaguely written that colonel donovan which was his world war i rank would collect information of national importance and do other unspecified things. the document was so vague that other cabinet members in the administration began scratching their heads wondering what in the world is franklin up to a.in this republican wall street lawyer to do these unusual covert things in his administration? donovan liked to say he began his spy agency, the oss, from minus 0. just one guy. in the beginning he was a player and a pickup basketball game looking for agents and operations anywhere he could find them. the phillips plant company that solds overseas and may still be in business today, donovan arranged with the phillips and lamp company to have a salesman when they went on sales call overseas to report back to him in occupied countries, what
in july of 1941 before pearl harbor, roosevelt signed an executive order designating donovan his coordinator of information. year later it is called oss, office of strategic services. in the beginning just coordinator of information. just a 1-page document very vaguely written that colonel donovan which was his world war i rank would collect information of national importance and do other unspecified things. the document was so vague that other cabinet members in the administration began...
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any major knockout could be dub ad cyber pearl harbor. en if there were an attack the experts might not even know it. >> can there be a cyber pearl
any major knockout could be dub ad cyber pearl harbor. en if there were an attack the experts might not even know it. >> can there be a cyber pearl
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publicly, and they became vocal and vitriolic opposed to the administration in late 1941, and after pearl harbor neither paperback down and attacked the administration all the way through the war. at the same time cissy was undergoing personal struggles. her daughter who had been kidnapped as a child had become estranged from her and at the same time cissy was under attack all over the country particularly on the floor of the congress where the various congressmen and senators she felt could attack her with impunity because you can't be sued for libel or slander on the floor of the congress. so at the same time cissy's former son-in-law, her daughters ex-husband was a famous political columnist called drew pearson who had supported roosevelt through the war and fell out with but he and his new wife basically formed the only family that she managed to hold onto and so she was very much alone at that point and seemed to have begun to drink more according to reports that her friends made or gave, and the paper reflected the sand at the same time cissy seems to have fallen in with a very colorful an
publicly, and they became vocal and vitriolic opposed to the administration in late 1941, and after pearl harbor neither paperback down and attacked the administration all the way through the war. at the same time cissy was undergoing personal struggles. her daughter who had been kidnapped as a child had become estranged from her and at the same time cissy was under attack all over the country particularly on the floor of the congress where the various congressmen and senators she felt could...
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only pearl harbor turned public opinion around. i also want to go back to the election when wendell willkie gave his concession speech. i will never forget how tired he sounded, how heavy his voice was when he said i tried my very best to defeat franklin roosevelt. and i could not do it. he apologized to the nation for not doing so. i just wanted to make a comment that i was an actual person involved in the issue at that time. >> thank you for adding an important dimension to our conversation. another amazing call. >> one thing about "one world," the anti-human people hate it, because it does -- anti-united nations people hate it, because it does lay out the framework for it, but the push for democracy is very important, right up until today. in fact, the astoundingly modern part of "one world," is that he sees through the government to the people with the democracy deficit. it is very analogous to what we see today in the world. when there is violence, as we saw with gaddafi, do we declare it a victory for democracy or not? we hea
only pearl harbor turned public opinion around. i also want to go back to the election when wendell willkie gave his concession speech. i will never forget how tired he sounded, how heavy his voice was when he said i tried my very best to defeat franklin roosevelt. and i could not do it. he apologized to the nation for not doing so. i just wanted to make a comment that i was an actual person involved in the issue at that time. >> thank you for adding an important dimension to our...
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he matters. >> people have compared oklahoma city to pearl harbor.can people, that it was a surprise, it was a shock to the nation and all that. one of the chief intentions of it was the same as dropping the bomb on hiroshima. >> and what was that? >> hit them hard, by surprise and heavily. you know, to say, listen. if you don't knock it off, there's more of this to come. [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. [ female announcer ] get money saving coupons at aleve.com. ♪ [ sighs ] [ bird chirps ] [ bird squawks ] ♪ [ bird screeching ] ♪ [ elevator bell dings ] [ sighs ] how mad is she? she kicked me out. but i took the best stuff. i'll get the wrench. ♪ [
he matters. >> people have compared oklahoma city to pearl harbor.can people, that it was a surprise, it was a shock to the nation and all that. one of the chief intentions of it was the same as dropping the bomb on hiroshima. >> and what was that? >> hit them hard, by surprise and heavily. you know, to say, listen. if you don't knock it off, there's more of this to come. [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills....
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pearl harbor is being set up by roosevelt. then he just acted like he was going to win. he didn't attack. truman was broke. and he recognized israel and they gave him $100,000 for his -- $800,000 for his campaign. dewey should have been a shoe in but he had the worse company in the history of american presidents that he probably did good in new york. >> richard norton, thank you. >> i've thought that he was a better governor than a president. it would have been a better president than he was as a candidate. >> why? >> it is universally recognized today with al smith. >> recognized as what? >> as one of the absolutely finest governors in a state who has had a history in gubernatorial leadership. one of the first people who invited up to albany was, a l smith who had a fallen out between f.d.r. and the two couldn't be more different and yet they just absolutely clicked. yet, the reporter said to al smith. he said there's only one thing wrong with that guy, he's a republican. they were great administrators who were what i call practical liberals operating within a balanced
pearl harbor is being set up by roosevelt. then he just acted like he was going to win. he didn't attack. truman was broke. and he recognized israel and they gave him $100,000 for his -- $800,000 for his campaign. dewey should have been a shoe in but he had the worse company in the history of american presidents that he probably did good in new york. >> richard norton, thank you. >> i've thought that he was a better governor than a president. it would have been a better president...
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toomey it ranks with an event i witnessed as a younger person, pearl harbor. it cause tremendous burdens to fall on our law enforcement agencies and first responders, fire services and so on. it was obviously a tragic event for many families in this country and every citizen felt this personally in one way or another. nothing more than observing what went on on television during those fake flowers. it also has a tremendous impact on our legal system and judicial system and that is something that is still going on today as many of the issues that began on the eleventh of september, 9/11 continue to be litigated in the courts and a good deal of legal scholarship. one of the important contributions to the legal scholarship is the book we are talking about today, "confronting terror: 9/11 and the future of american national security". it has essays by leading voices in law and policy. it was illustrated by dean witter and john yoo, one of our speakers today. we have in our audience paul rosensw rosenswag. we commemorate them being here. [applause] our first speake
toomey it ranks with an event i witnessed as a younger person, pearl harbor. it cause tremendous burdens to fall on our law enforcement agencies and first responders, fire services and so on. it was obviously a tragic event for many families in this country and every citizen felt this personally in one way or another. nothing more than observing what went on on television during those fake flowers. it also has a tremendous impact on our legal system and judicial system and that is something...
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this is a pearl harbor 9-11 type of decision. >> reporter: u.s. are not going to war with iran any time soon but ect secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. will now work with our allies for further isolate iran. the plot also allegedly involved attacking the israeli embassy in washington and its ambassador. if you would hike to take a look at the charging documents in this case, head to myfoxdc.com. we've got it all posted there for you to view. live in northwest, lauren demarco, fox 5 news. >> thank you. >>> some other top stories we are following this morning, police found the car of a missing alexandria man yesterday morning in prince george's countiyen lenny harris is a well-known community activist. he was last seen leaving the oldtown rec cent are on september 22nd. surveillance video caught a man trying to use his bank card at an atm on king street later that night. police are all looking for a white dodge caravan spotted near an atm in prince george's county. >>> a frightening moment for shoppers and workers near a target store y
this is a pearl harbor 9-11 type of decision. >> reporter: u.s. are not going to war with iran any time soon but ect secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. will now work with our allies for further isolate iran. the plot also allegedly involved attacking the israeli embassy in washington and its ambassador. if you would hike to take a look at the charging documents in this case, head to myfoxdc.com. we've got it all posted there for you to view. live in northwest, lauren...
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i can remember not only pearl harbor, but the dropping of not one, but two atomic bombs with the full knowledge that literally tens of thousandses would be immediately killed. you're talking about the two generals, the union general and confederate general getting together two days afterwards sort of tipped this off. they were the same crowd. they spoke the same language. they had the same religion. they had the same color. one group took that out later on the blacks during the period of reconstruction, and all the other people on whom the united states has used torture and people like filipinos, asians, africans, and so on. i just wonder is this too much for us to hope that we can get beyond this and stop torturing, not only our so-called enemies, but just our people who are different? >> two parts to that. i think it has taken us 150 years 20 overcome, to achieve the goals that came to be the goals in the war, so that's a depressing thought, but i think things may have been worse if they were vindictive and punished people directly who had probably a guerrilla war and been more soft
i can remember not only pearl harbor, but the dropping of not one, but two atomic bombs with the full knowledge that literally tens of thousandses would be immediately killed. you're talking about the two generals, the union general and confederate general getting together two days afterwards sort of tipped this off. they were the same crowd. they spoke the same language. they had the same religion. they had the same color. one group took that out later on the blacks during the period of...
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the ship was sunk in 1991, the ship torpedos by japanese weeks after the bombing of pearl harbor. more than a week of high-tech imaging and drilling confirms that the sunken ship's 32 oil tanks hold only seawater now. scientists don't know what happened to the oil and they say they probably in all likelihood never will. >>> republican presidential hopeful michele bachmann speaks in the bay area today. her xhebt comments on same-sex marriage. >>> facebook teams up with the governme government. >>> the search for a bank robber in the south bay focuses on a fake beard. we'rck sure, pulling the mold, mildew, and grime from out of the porous caverns of grout takes the right tools, but it also takes a gentle, caring touch. before you can deep clean, you learn to get a feel for its trouble spots. and hey, if you can't listen to grout, you can't truly know its wants...its needs...its dreams. ♪call 1-800-steemer. >>> i hearing in city hall today about the naked truth in san francisco where it is legal to be nude in the public. the legislation from supervisor scott weiner requires people na
the ship was sunk in 1991, the ship torpedos by japanese weeks after the bombing of pearl harbor. more than a week of high-tech imaging and drilling confirms that the sunken ship's 32 oil tanks hold only seawater now. scientists don't know what happened to the oil and they say they probably in all likelihood never will. >>> republican presidential hopeful michele bachmann speaks in the bay area today. her xhebt comments on same-sex marriage. >>> facebook teams up with the...
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fdr didn't want to go to war, but then after pearl harbor said we're going to war. that's not flipflopping. that's in the midst of governing realizing a different approach is necessary. what we see romney doing is lacking character, lacking a backbone, lacking focus and being willing to blow in any direction that the political wind say is expedient for him at the time. >> it seems like the white house is bent on this strategy too. take a listen. >> he takes a position one day and wait a couple days and he'll probably -- >> you think he'll have a field day against mitt romney? >> i think romney will have a tough timex planing what he was for in the past and what he's for now. >> how does he do it, steve? >> it's tough to see. when you think of that january kerry example and the line. you think of well romney is the nominee, what's going to be one of the biggest issues this fall. it will be healthcare reform. it will be romney saying we need to repeal it and obama saying you were for it before you were against it. that impression that jeff was talking about really tak
fdr didn't want to go to war, but then after pearl harbor said we're going to war. that's not flipflopping. that's in the midst of governing realizing a different approach is necessary. what we see romney doing is lacking character, lacking a backbone, lacking focus and being willing to blow in any direction that the political wind say is expedient for him at the time. >> it seems like the white house is bent on this strategy too. take a listen. >> he takes a position one day and...
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more than a japanese american would have been presented by citizenship when he was planning the pearl harbor attack. the flipside of this, what makes it interesting is whether this is a war and really fits the legal definition. if it's not, then libertarians would argue this is essentially an exjudicial execution by on you country and you could argue it was -- you know, helped in this particular case but it could happen again and what are the controls on it, who's overseeing it? this is where it gets very complicated. i think there's no question that in al awlaki's mind he was a combatant and very much at war with the united states. in that sense, he was a dangerous opponent. >> how about al asiri, the bomb maker behind the so-called underwear bomb on christmas day in 2009. what was his story? where was he trained? what's he capable of? >> the bomb used in detroit attempt was quite sophisticated. it showed -- you know, it didn't go well for a number of reasons. but the technology, the materials used were quite good. so, when this man was taken out, along with awlaki, it's a three-fer, and ta
more than a japanese american would have been presented by citizenship when he was planning the pearl harbor attack. the flipside of this, what makes it interesting is whether this is a war and really fits the legal definition. if it's not, then libertarians would argue this is essentially an exjudicial execution by on you country and you could argue it was -- you know, helped in this particular case but it could happen again and what are the controls on it, who's overseeing it? this is where...
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the people that are here to me it ranks with an event that i was witnessing as a younger person, pearl harbor. but it caused a tremendous burden to fall on our law enforcement agencies, on our first responders, the fire services and so on. it was obviously a tragic event for so many families in this country, and i think that every citizen that felt this personally in one way or another, if not -- nothing more than observing what went on, on television, for those fateful hours. but it also had a tremendous impact on our legal system, and on our judicial system and that's something that is still going on today, as many of the issues that began on the 11th 11th of september, 9/11, continue today to be lit gated -- lilt -- litigated in the courts, and one of the important contributions contribl scholarship is the book that we're talking about today, confronting terror, 9/11 and the future of american national security. which has essays by leading voices in law and policy. it was edited by dean rueter, and john yoo, one of our speakers today, and we have in our audience both dean rueter and one of
the people that are here to me it ranks with an event that i was witnessing as a younger person, pearl harbor. but it caused a tremendous burden to fall on our law enforcement agencies, on our first responders, the fire services and so on. it was obviously a tragic event for so many families in this country, and i think that every citizen that felt this personally in one way or another, if not -- nothing more than observing what went on, on television, for those fateful hours. but it also had a...
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. >> when they bombed pearl harbor? >> germans? >> my top priority is 9-9-9. jobs. >> i thought it was the price of a pizza. [ laughter ] >> when you take the 9-9-9 plan and you turn it upside down, i think the devil is in the details. >> we must grow this economy with a bold solution which is why a proposed 9-9-9. >> how many people are here for a sale tax in new hampshire. there you go. that's how many votes you'll get in new hampshire. >> remember, the plan throws out the current tax code. >> i must admit that simple answers are always very helpful but often time inadequate will. >> but bloomberg government has run the numbers and your plan would have raised no more than $2 trillion. >> the problem with that analysis is that it is incorrect. >> with herman cain under attack most of the evening, it was mitt romney who not only survived but thrived in establishing his status as a front-runner. but don't tell that to our next guest. the founder of the tea party nation. during the debate he was firing off the following tweets. chris christie to endorse romney.
. >> when they bombed pearl harbor? >> germans? >> my top priority is 9-9-9. jobs. >> i thought it was the price of a pizza. [ laughter ] >> when you take the 9-9-9 plan and you turn it upside down, i think the devil is in the details. >> we must grow this economy with a bold solution which is why a proposed 9-9-9. >> how many people are here for a sale tax in new hampshire. there you go. that's how many votes you'll get in new hampshire. >>...