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to go back before pearl harbor, and i was in the navy engineering school in virginia. and a few of us knew that we were going to get into this thing before it started in europe, and we were a little antsy about what we were going to do and we knew that we were going to have to go sooner or later. we all decided to join the rcaf, royal canadian air force. go up to canada hamilton ontario. and we made a pact with ourselves that all four of us would get in. that we all would come back. we would all come back to virginia prior to pearl harbor and some time in des des or later part of november 1941. we got in the car and went up to canada. one of the guys had a heart monitor. so we decided that we would honor our pact and we came back together and as we were coming back it was des tdes the 7th, w knew then what we were going to do. we were going to have to join somewhere in our particular armed services. and we waited around and i waited around and this thing came out of fort monroe, virginia. a bunch of civilians came up with the idea that the public needed something to st
to go back before pearl harbor, and i was in the navy engineering school in virginia. and a few of us knew that we were going to get into this thing before it started in europe, and we were a little antsy about what we were going to do and we knew that we were going to have to go sooner or later. we all decided to join the rcaf, royal canadian air force. go up to canada hamilton ontario. and we made a pact with ourselves that all four of us would get in. that we all would come back. we would...
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and as we were coming back it was december the 7th, pearl harbor. so we had no -- we knew then what we were going to do. we were going to have to join somewhere in our particular armed services. so we waited around. i waited around. and this thing came out of ft. monroe, virginia. a bunch of civilians came up with the idea that the public needed something to stir up the morale of the people. pearl harbor had happened where they lost 3,500 people, 2,500 dead. a thousand of them seriously wounded. 1637 people surrendered to the japs there. and then came about corigador with 60,000 of our troops captured. 60,000! 10,000 of ours. and the america public was in a funk. a deep funk. so something had to be done. and the people at ft. monroe, that was general headquarters of the united states army. there was no such thing as defense department. and there was no pentagon. the pentagon was being built or almost finished but not occupied. ft. monroe was general headquarters of the united states army. the civilians came up with this idea of a super regimen. fina
and as we were coming back it was december the 7th, pearl harbor. so we had no -- we knew then what we were going to do. we were going to have to join somewhere in our particular armed services. so we waited around. i waited around. and this thing came out of ft. monroe, virginia. a bunch of civilians came up with the idea that the public needed something to stir up the morale of the people. pearl harbor had happened where they lost 3,500 people, 2,500 dead. a thousand of them seriously...
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officials lawmakers and of course defense contractors tell it a cyber pearl harbor is on its way capable of wiping out all of america's financial systems electrical grid and more if you're a regular viewer familiar with this program if you really are with not just the cyber threats but the problem of cyber hype even in these tense fiscal times the pentagon has found ways to shell out more money and cybersecurity is the one portion of defense spending that's actually increasing and a lot of bush era folks who led the war on terror now these security firms that deal with cyber threats the cyber security industrial complex if you will but a new bill in congress introduced last week by senator john mccain has some folks raising the alarm bells it's called the secure i.d. act and it requires private companies to share information voluntarily about cyber threats in the u.s. government would be overseen by the national security agency now critics say that it's an n.s.a. cyber power grab one that could bring the u.s. closer one step closer to a twenty four seven military surveillance of our onli
officials lawmakers and of course defense contractors tell it a cyber pearl harbor is on its way capable of wiping out all of america's financial systems electrical grid and more if you're a regular viewer familiar with this program if you really are with not just the cyber threats but the problem of cyber hype even in these tense fiscal times the pentagon has found ways to shell out more money and cybersecurity is the one portion of defense spending that's actually increasing and a lot of bush...
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he declared war on america eight days after pearl harbor. i don't believe america would have ever declared war on germany. and england was a very last sphere of a democratic nation on the earth in 1941 when pearl harbor was bombed. and america didn't get in the war with europe until they declared war on us. so the scope and the dynamics of the world today are entirely different than what was going on then. >> unfortunately we've reached the end of our time with our distinguished panel this morning. if you'd please again join me in thank our veterans for their service to this country. [ applause ]
he declared war on america eight days after pearl harbor. i don't believe america would have ever declared war on germany. and england was a very last sphere of a democratic nation on the earth in 1941 when pearl harbor was bombed. and america didn't get in the war with europe until they declared war on us. so the scope and the dynamics of the world today are entirely different than what was going on then. >> unfortunately we've reached the end of our time with our distinguished panel...
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we have to man the shipyards such as pearl harbor so we have the right planners that can lay out what needs to take place so we're efficient whe
we have to man the shipyards such as pearl harbor so we have the right planners that can lay out what needs to take place so we're efficient whe
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corp. 2008 >>> can united states built and operated ten internment camps after the bombing of pearl harbor. the eastern most were located in arkansas towns of jerome an butler. there's a collection of crafts and artworks created by internees at the rower camp. >> the arts and crafts were sort of how they kept their sanity it gave them something to do. depression was so bad in a lot of the camps in that people -- there was a high incidence of suicide. so people would make these things of beauty to give to each other just as a way to supp we support you and we care about you and here is a little something to cheer you up. i think that they really used the art as a way of expressing hope in a time that sort of seemed hopeless. the camp opened in 1942 in september. the first people arrived then and then over the next several months the bulk of them came. they filled their time working within the camps. but then they also had a good bit of free time, too, that they had to fill. and so a lot of the things that are in the collection that we received are pieces of art that people in the camp did.
corp. 2008 >>> can united states built and operated ten internment camps after the bombing of pearl harbor. the eastern most were located in arkansas towns of jerome an butler. there's a collection of crafts and artworks created by internees at the rower camp. >> the arts and crafts were sort of how they kept their sanity it gave them something to do. depression was so bad in a lot of the camps in that people -- there was a high incidence of suicide. so people would make these...
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and after pearl harbor, he is chosen to go to the master counter spy, the spy catcher. and that was, in fact, his true calling. pash believed that oppenheimer was a soeflt agent and he operated on that assumption throughout the war until groves transferred him to overseas. next slide, please. this is part of the counter intelligence operation that pash and groves organized in san francisco in the bay area. this actually initially was in san francisco. this is a store front office on market street. they were known as the universal subscription company. these are actually officers trained at the counter intelligence school at oak ridge. they were all officers but they wear plain clothes for this occasion. when the army found out that real action was not in san francisco but across the bay in berkeley and the east bay, they moved it over to oakland so they could save toll charges on the telephone. and they also renamed themselves, the universal adjustment company. somebody apparently one time came by and knocked on the door and wanted to get an insurance adjustor and had t
and after pearl harbor, he is chosen to go to the master counter spy, the spy catcher. and that was, in fact, his true calling. pash believed that oppenheimer was a soeflt agent and he operated on that assumption throughout the war until groves transferred him to overseas. next slide, please. this is part of the counter intelligence operation that pash and groves organized in san francisco in the bay area. this actually initially was in san francisco. this is a store front office on market...
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we just had a pearl harbor, but you know what, people in government like the president when we had pearl harbor knew we were going to be attacked so these globalists can come in here, set up all these corporations and now we don't have any rights. we're under the patriot act. >> so the question sir. >> caller: excuse me. while the corporations are sitting here ripping off the middle class and the poor, stealing, going through the imf, international monetary fund, saying that they are helping people while they are wiping people out, 7 billion people on this planet, and all it is is depopulation. >> sir, question for our guest. >> caller: i've got a question. like the gentleman says, there are laws, and the laws are being broken not only by the people that are coming in from other countries because it's -- it's international, okay. >> there are laws. >> there are laws, and there are laws that don't work which is why we have to break our broken immigration system and which is why we're hoping we'll get a congress and a presidency that will help move our country forward and fix our immigrati
we just had a pearl harbor, but you know what, people in government like the president when we had pearl harbor knew we were going to be attacked so these globalists can come in here, set up all these corporations and now we don't have any rights. we're under the patriot act. >> so the question sir. >> caller: excuse me. while the corporations are sitting here ripping off the middle class and the poor, stealing, going through the imf, international monetary fund, saying that they...
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another who enlisted as a marine in the days following pearl harbor returned home to new mexico and was denied the right to vote. these american heroes inspired the fight all the way to the federal courts for the right to participate in the 1948 elections. they expressed the power of the native vote for the first time -- the first time they cast their ballots and it's been at work ever since. stories like these have shown native people that when it comes to native vote we can and we must think big. we will work tirelessly in 2012 to have the highest native vote turnout ever. we know that it can be done. for instance, on the reservation in montana, turnout rates are regularly over 80%. a survey of seniors shows that native young people participate at rates higher than any other group of students. this is especially important because almost half a million native youth will be eligible to vote for the first time in the next four years. native people didn't see the world and don't see the world in four-year election cycles. we're focused on building stronger communities for generations to c
another who enlisted as a marine in the days following pearl harbor returned home to new mexico and was denied the right to vote. these american heroes inspired the fight all the way to the federal courts for the right to participate in the 1948 elections. they expressed the power of the native vote for the first time -- the first time they cast their ballots and it's been at work ever since. stories like these have shown native people that when it comes to native vote we can and we must think...
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have thought 1912 would have happened, a gift of friendship would have endured such things as pearl harbor and hiroshima and we're still enduring that friendship today? >> reporter: in washington kristin fisher, 9 news now. >> i never get tired of looking at them. >> no one does. >> it's just too nice and the best way to do it, bike,man. >>> here's the deal. let's put things in perspective and talk about the festival and why you think it's going -- and i think it's going to be closer to the 24th or the 25th. here's the deal, though. in terms of averages, first the estimate again is march 24th to the 31st. average is early april, the 4th and 5th. the festival now runs like forever, march 20th, it does, until april 27th and the main enemy is wind, okay? we've had years where we've had peak blossoms that have lasted 17 days. so if it doesn't get too hot or too cold, at least too hot and/or windy, we're in pretty good shape. here's our live weather cam by michael and son. there's the white house. temperatures have slipped below 60 even downtown, wow, that's tough, isn't it? it's 59 now, winds
have thought 1912 would have happened, a gift of friendship would have endured such things as pearl harbor and hiroshima and we're still enduring that friendship today? >> reporter: in washington kristin fisher, 9 news now. >> i never get tired of looking at them. >> no one does. >> it's just too nice and the best way to do it, bike,man. >>> here's the deal. let's put things in perspective and talk about the festival and why you think it's going -- and i think...
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. >> i have got to tell you in world war ii, they attacked pearl harbor, that would be enough. >> billthis is the german theater not the japanese. >> i'm just telling you you are bringing up the world war ii conflict. our leaders there took the lives of american servicemen and women so seriously that they didn't rest on a gamble. and that's the kind of leadership that i hope to be. >> bill: now instead of a pearl harbor attack and a nuke attack and that's a whole different deal. congressman, always good to debated with you. thank you. >> thank you. >> bill: charles krauthammer will run down the illinois vote tonight and what it means in the big picture. and, is it legal? on the american sergeant who is accused of massacring 16 afghan civilians. this guy has been in trouble before. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. heartbeat, and that it put me at 5-times greater risk of a stroke. i was worried. i worried about my wife, and my family. bill has the mos common type of atrial fiillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. he was taking warfarin, but i've put him on p
. >> i have got to tell you in world war ii, they attacked pearl harbor, that would be enough. >> billthis is the german theater not the japanese. >> i'm just telling you you are bringing up the world war ii conflict. our leaders there took the lives of american servicemen and women so seriously that they didn't rest on a gamble. and that's the kind of leadership that i hope to be. >> bill: now instead of a pearl harbor attack and a nuke attack and that's a whole...
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the showers and storms right over pearl harbor, honolulu area and oahu.s forecast, not one of the better days, a lot of clouds, rain, upper 70s to low 80s. we'll take that. as far as temperatures go in new england, chilly morning, with the sunshine, feel better this afternoon, winds this morning are definitely on the bitter side. as far as midwest goes, big warm-up underway, 72 today in kansas city and areas that had the tornadoes, remember it was snowing yesterday morning, today all going to melt in a warm-up in the 50s and 60s, by tomorrow some areas in the 60s and 70s. tomorrow's forecast looks great, warm it up on the east coast to april-like temperatures. for all the voting in swing states we're watching, ohio, tennessee, no weather issues at all. >>> who is playing a legendary strongman on the big screen and who is angry with twitter. >> last week we heard about the baby rumors, first look at entertainment straight ahead. you're watching "first look" only on msnbc. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i a
the showers and storms right over pearl harbor, honolulu area and oahu.s forecast, not one of the better days, a lot of clouds, rain, upper 70s to low 80s. we'll take that. as far as temperatures go in new england, chilly morning, with the sunshine, feel better this afternoon, winds this morning are definitely on the bitter side. as far as midwest goes, big warm-up underway, 72 today in kansas city and areas that had the tornadoes, remember it was snowing yesterday morning, today all going to...
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a lot of our fire power was at the bottom of pearl harbor.ith what remained, we paid a little something on account. and while we bought time, 14 million americans responded by most destructive war in history. so began world war ii, and before it was over, 430 from among the 14 million would win the medal of honor. some would come upon their moment on islands of the pacific, others in african desert or the steep and hostile terrain of italy. but for each, it would be a moment when somehow the price that action might exact from them was left unconsidered, shouldered aside by their individual commitment to meet the need for that action -- d-day. 5,000 ships and on every one of them, men thinking of loved ones, of home, of just how much they had to lose. >> my darling, we got your letter dated may 25, and as ways, i've read it a dozen times. i keep them all. we'll read them together someday. johnny is as tall as my shoulder, fine and straight, and there's more of you in his eyes every day. mom and dad are well, and they send their love. i have yo
a lot of our fire power was at the bottom of pearl harbor.ith what remained, we paid a little something on account. and while we bought time, 14 million americans responded by most destructive war in history. so began world war ii, and before it was over, 430 from among the 14 million would win the medal of honor. some would come upon their moment on islands of the pacific, others in african desert or the steep and hostile terrain of italy. but for each, it would be a moment when somehow the...
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the nation in 1941 reacted strongly to a japanese attack on pearl harbor. we maintained a hot-burning indignation for four years, yet suffered fewer casualties in pearl harbor than 9/11. the terrorists attacked new york and washington d.c. and would have attacked the white house if they had been able to unlike the japanese, the terrorist also issued a deck lar ration of war before and -- declaration of war before and after and sense. there is no doubt about their intenses. they have been explicit. the 9/11 attack brought vulnerability to the people. i know it is a beautiful building, but we're at ground zero for the next real big terrorist attack. this sense of vulnerability seemed to have a time limit for some people, especially people running for office. they began to ignore it. the most important thing about the terrorist attack on 9/11 is the use of weapons. this is not speculation or not a guess. this is what they told us they will do if they possibly can. this is what we're trying to combat. now as a result of this, we've had to scrap past practices.
the nation in 1941 reacted strongly to a japanese attack on pearl harbor. we maintained a hot-burning indignation for four years, yet suffered fewer casualties in pearl harbor than 9/11. the terrorists attacked new york and washington d.c. and would have attacked the white house if they had been able to unlike the japanese, the terrorist also issued a deck lar ration of war before and -- declaration of war before and after and sense. there is no doubt about their intenses. they have been...
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the american military build-up was just beginning to gain momentum when the japanese attacked pearl harbor. and an inspection of the army's new airborne troops at ft. bragg in 1942, marshall gets a close-up view of the citizen soldier at work. field soldiers never knew when the chief of staff might make an appearance such as this one at the jungle warfare training center in hawaii. marshall might do his thinking and planning in washington, but it was from the field that he drew his facts. a gifted observer, the smallest detail did not escape him. army subordinates were either proud or dismayed by marshall's critical appraisal depending upon the performance. jungle training was a new experience for american troops, but it was clear from the beginning that in order to win the war in the pacific, our soldiers had to beat the japanese at their own game. in the forbidding gray of a november dawn in 1942, american naval vessels ghosted in toward the beaches of north africa. delivering the first major allied counterattack since the outbreak of the war. their objective, the german africa corps in
the american military build-up was just beginning to gain momentum when the japanese attacked pearl harbor. and an inspection of the army's new airborne troops at ft. bragg in 1942, marshall gets a close-up view of the citizen soldier at work. field soldiers never knew when the chief of staff might make an appearance such as this one at the jungle warfare training center in hawaii. marshall might do his thinking and planning in washington, but it was from the field that he drew his facts. a...
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happened, a gift of friendship would have endured such things as peer harbor and hiroshima -- pearl harboroshima and we're still enduring that friendship today. i didn't understand the significance of the gift of friendship when i took this job 20 years auto, but die get it now. >> reporter: since -- years auto, but i do get it now. >> reporter: since -- years ago, but die get it now. >> reporter: these trees will be ballooning at some point during the predicted -- blooming at some point during the predicted period. the only danger is that these blooms may be gone during the tidal festival. >> you've for the to think of it, six weeks long there was always part of the festival where the blossoms were going to be gone. >> yes, but also when it's six weeks long some part of the festival they're going to be there by the same token. let's talk about that. they have lengthened the festival considerably. the estimate now is march 24th to the 31st. i would lean toward the 24th if you're making plans. average is april 4th and 5th. the festival now runs from the 20th of march through the 27th of apr
happened, a gift of friendship would have endured such things as peer harbor and hiroshima -- pearl harboroshima and we're still enduring that friendship today. i didn't understand the significance of the gift of friendship when i took this job 20 years auto, but die get it now. >> reporter: since -- years auto, but i do get it now. >> reporter: since -- years ago, but die get it now. >> reporter: these trees will be ballooning at some point during the predicted -- blooming at...
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>> particularly we can about pearl harbor and other shipgrards as well. >>allo, senator senator. it's called the surface management nerg program, surfnep. we have this into the surface program. i'm sorry, i laying out the key and critical nens that takes the age until we bring a fish in. it involves going into the tanked. >> those long term items and you might be temtd not to look at and when we started finding emergent coming up. then that's the discipline to see to it that when we fwet t t that -- so we have the right plan inners that needs to take shape so we're efficient when they bring the ship in. thank you very much. general lehman, on the 15-year-old policy. you also tedded service, tracking all hazing allegations and vefrgsz. . cut funny and frew protection to adm admit. skpre, i woel a krod uns attention to this see rerts soort. can you describe some of these new probable. senator, i haven't -- it's true i signed the new order out, and when i went back to look at -- k, let me refresh this. i was a bit surprised to find out what was. did put some dwirsz required. . but t
>> particularly we can about pearl harbor and other shipgrards as well. >>allo, senator senator. it's called the surface management nerg program, surfnep. we have this into the surface program. i'm sorry, i laying out the key and critical nens that takes the age until we bring a fish in. it involves going into the tanked. >> those long term items and you might be temtd not to look at and when we started finding emergent coming up. then that's the discipline to see to it that...
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. >> they got married 4 months after the attack on pearl harbor.ow this couple managed to stay in love all these years. how they pulled this off. >> there's a freeze warning neath. i will tell you when we warm up and how warm it will get. >> reporter: we are getting reports of a restriction on the tidings bridge. we will let you know how the wind will impact your morning drive. >> reporter: good morning topping america's money flying or driving will cost more to travel this summer. more than half of us say the high price of gas will affect travel plans. vacationers may take fewer trips and airlines are raising fares yet again led by southwest. this is the third hike in three months. the airlines blame high fuel prices. production of the ground beef filler known as pink slime is being cut drastically. manufacturer has suspend operations at three of the four plants that make the product. the company will try to convince the public the ammonia treated meat is safe. and the documentary bully is released without rating because censors insisted it had to
. >> they got married 4 months after the attack on pearl harbor.ow this couple managed to stay in love all these years. how they pulled this off. >> there's a freeze warning neath. i will tell you when we warm up and how warm it will get. >> reporter: we are getting reports of a restriction on the tidings bridge. we will let you know how the wind will impact your morning drive. >> reporter: good morning topping america's money flying or driving will cost more to travel...
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>> i was 17 on pearl harbor day, turned 18 on february 15th, 1942. and my whole military career, there was but one purpose, purity of purpose, serve my country. and the four years that i served were probably the best years of my life because the pure purpose of my life was to kill my enemy. and that is what i did, what i trained to do, that's what i did. does that answer your question, bob? >> yes, sir. >> general. >> well, i have the privilege -- excuse me. of serving my country during world war ii, flying a b-17. the b-17 that i flew bombs. it weighed 67,000 pounds. later on i flew, much later i flew the b-52 and the b-52 out of the same conditions only instead of carrying ten 500-pound bombs, it was carrying over 90 500-pound bombs, and it weighed over 4,000 pounds. there was quite a difference between the two airplanes. but i did -- i had the privilege of flying both of them. i was asked to talk a little bit about a typical b-17 world war ii bombing mission, and then i'll go through it here very briefly. we had -- normally what we did we had an a
>> i was 17 on pearl harbor day, turned 18 on february 15th, 1942. and my whole military career, there was but one purpose, purity of purpose, serve my country. and the four years that i served were probably the best years of my life because the pure purpose of my life was to kill my enemy. and that is what i did, what i trained to do, that's what i did. does that answer your question, bob? >> yes, sir. >> general. >> well, i have the privilege -- excuse me. of serving...
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. >> who would have thought 1912, a gift of friendship would have endured such things as pearl harbornd hiroshima and we're still enduring that friendship today. i didn't understand the significance of this gift of friendship when i took this job 20 years ago, but i do get it now. i really do. >> reporter: the festival has been expanded from two weeks to almost six weeks because of the centennial. without a doubt these trees are going to be blooming at some point during that period. the only danger is that these blooms may already be gone for the last few weeks of the festival. at the tidal basin, i'm kristin fisher, 9news now. >>> we have a reaction to a story you saw first only on 9news now. we told you about the violent matt problems. the third grade teacher who handed out the homework is now out of a job. the math homework problems dealt with morbid and horrific topics like death, terrorists and putting people in ovens. the c.e.o. of center city public charpter school says instead of using the resources provided, the teacher downloaded them off the homeschoolingparadise website. >
. >> who would have thought 1912, a gift of friendship would have endured such things as pearl harbornd hiroshima and we're still enduring that friendship today. i didn't understand the significance of this gift of friendship when i took this job 20 years ago, but i do get it now. i really do. >> reporter: the festival has been expanded from two weeks to almost six weeks because of the centennial. without a doubt these trees are going to be blooming at some point during that period....
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do you think people really voted for pearl harbor for his program for for for for his ideas or did they go for a new face is a new face what russia needs the first of all their water for the new phrase and also all they want it against. because we have several millions i'm very proud of himself said he said i'm not. i'm not position to put in i'm just an alternative just because also it was the chance for profit of not to take part in the selections and use a non old hierocles and give us no yes ask people to take part and that is why there were a lot of rumors the progress was likely in kenya the subsequent days but people in big cities why again sportin take who took part in this meeting on baldness where they were trying to see ways which is more calls. to their expectations so that is why i just saw that the majority of people the water not for profit of they voted for us or against putin and for changes of political so do you think the process is going to become a serious problem to show in the coming two three five years or rather he as a businessman as a tycoon will convert the r
do you think people really voted for pearl harbor for his program for for for for his ideas or did they go for a new face is a new face what russia needs the first of all their water for the new phrase and also all they want it against. because we have several millions i'm very proud of himself said he said i'm not. i'm not position to put in i'm just an alternative just because also it was the chance for profit of not to take part in the selections and use a non old hierocles and give us no...
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war ii the united states tapped the plane of the commander of japanese forces on the attack of pearl harbor and the battle of midway and shot it down specifically because he was on board that plane. as i explained to the senate judiciary committee following the operation that killed osama bin laden, the same rules apply today. now, some have called such operations assassinations. they are not. and the use of that loaded term is misplaced. assassinations are unlawful killings. here for the reasons that i have given, the u.s. government's use of lethal force in self-defense against the leader of al qaeda or an associated force who presents an imminent threat of violent attack would not be unlawful, and therefore would not violate the executive order banning assassinations or criminal statutes. now, it is an unfortunate but undenial fact that some of the threats we face come from a small number of united states citizens who have decided to commit violent attacks against their own country from abroad. based on generations-old legal principles and supreme court decisions handed down during world
war ii the united states tapped the plane of the commander of japanese forces on the attack of pearl harbor and the battle of midway and shot it down specifically because he was on board that plane. as i explained to the senate judiciary committee following the operation that killed osama bin laden, the same rules apply today. now, some have called such operations assassinations. they are not. and the use of that loaded term is misplaced. assassinations are unlawful killings. here for the...
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but when pearl harbor happened i felt it was not only my duty but my privilege to serve the country. >> i was liberated from the german camp. this was something you never forget. i made the promise, lord help me, if i ever go to america, i'm going to become a g.i. joe. >> my brother talked about joining the service because they were starting up the selective service system. i said, well, i'm going to go with you. we had a pact. we knew that when we were in combat regardless of what happened to one or the other, we would forgive the other for not stopping to help him because you had to keep fighting. >> my story was really about a team. when i went to charlie company and i went there with some negative circumstances, i walked in to a company that within a week or so i felt like i was a part of the greatest bunch of men that i ever met in my life. >> before you took off, you would brief, you would go over, and you would shake hands and hug the team members and crew members. there's a bonding going on there. no talking. but what you're doing is you're saying, i'm going to take you and i
but when pearl harbor happened i felt it was not only my duty but my privilege to serve the country. >> i was liberated from the german camp. this was something you never forget. i made the promise, lord help me, if i ever go to america, i'm going to become a g.i. joe. >> my brother talked about joining the service because they were starting up the selective service system. i said, well, i'm going to go with you. we had a pact. we knew that when we were in combat regardless of what...
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on d-day at normandy, on pearl harbor day, we didn't lose as many americans as we did on 9/11, and what we find, the proliferation of guns -- and i'm not doing a second amendment review here. we're talking about guns in the wrong hands. we're not talking about people who apply and duo through the rigors of testing as they do now. one of the questions that i'm really anxious to review, and that is we now understood -- understand that people from the new york police department were doing surveillance in the state of new jersey, across the river into our sovereignty. and last week the special agent in charge of the fbi newark office criticized the new york police department's surveillance of new jersey communities and universities saying, and i quote, it makes our job much, much harder. mr. director, how do you feel about that? >> let me start off by saying that we have a very good relationship with nypd, and the work that the nypd has done since september 11th to protect new york and the surrounding communities is first rate. and there has not been a successful attack on new york in large
on d-day at normandy, on pearl harbor day, we didn't lose as many americans as we did on 9/11, and what we find, the proliferation of guns -- and i'm not doing a second amendment review here. we're talking about guns in the wrong hands. we're not talking about people who apply and duo through the rigors of testing as they do now. one of the questions that i'm really anxious to review, and that is we now understood -- understand that people from the new york police department were doing...
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roosevelt's day of infamy speech, we have a map that charts the incoming claims during the pearl harbor attack that was submitted to congress, so those are among the special items. >> the secretaond thing that he found is an entire second copy of that second annual message. and it is also written by a clerk, but signed by lincoln. so it is an pishl coofficial co well. and finally about two dozen pieces of communication all signed by lincoln that we had not known about the text, but not known where the man uhe scripts were. toechb though there's some exciting parts, there's also pretty dry parts where he's just regurgitating what the secretary of state or whoever told him to say. so with this message he frantrad to congress and read by a clerk, there were also other reports submitted he same time. reports from secretary of state, secretary of interior, war department, post office, post master skrn. general. so i think that's why this message is in this volume because following these pages are the messages from the secretary of interior. he has a lot of religious imagery in his opening. a
roosevelt's day of infamy speech, we have a map that charts the incoming claims during the pearl harbor attack that was submitted to congress, so those are among the special items. >> the secretaond thing that he found is an entire second copy of that second annual message. and it is also written by a clerk, but signed by lincoln. so it is an pishl coofficial co well. and finally about two dozen pieces of communication all signed by lincoln that we had not known about the text, but not...
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accountability command located in pearl harbor, hawaii. these are the individual who is heroically work to return to their families service members who are found from any war, found in the jungles of vietnam or the pacific, they bring them back. they work to -- with the navy to identify them and then return them. there's really two teams. there's jpac itself who do the science. and then there is an office called the naval casualty office who -- not to simplify their work, but they're the ones that flip through the phone books and try to get back now that they've got information on who this individual was and get them back to the families. dr. eric emory was with us when these remains were found. and he participated with the excavation. but the removal of the human remains actually continued here on site at the mariners' museum and all the remains were sent back to hawaii to the jpac facility. jpac has released a report. it is considered an active case. but the work they have done has been extraordinary. but it also -- th
accountability command located in pearl harbor, hawaii. these are the individual who is heroically work to return to their families service members who are found from any war, found in the jungles of vietnam or the pacific, they bring them back. they work to -- with the navy to identify them and then return them. there's really two teams. there's jpac itself who do the science. and then there is an office called the naval casualty office who -- not to simplify their work, but they're the ones...
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immigration opened up again after the repeal of the exclusion laws following the japanese attack on pearl harbor, which led people in the u.s. to see the chinese and by extension the chinese-americans, as the good guys during this signo american wartime reliance. also, new legislation during the 1960s swept away the racist immigration quotas against asian countries. now, this second wave consisted largely of students and highly educated professionals, representing one of the greatest brain drain waves of chinese immigrant talent to the united states. many were intellectuals, capitalists or bureaucrat whose held prominent positions in the nagsist regime and asked to leave shortly before the take joevg in 1949. a few people went directly to the united states immediately during the communist revolution, but many more fled to hong kong or taiwan before later migrating to america to study or to start new careers there. some were college students or graduate students who during the chinese civil war were stranded in the u.s. without a country to return to, and they decided to stay. but largescale immi
immigration opened up again after the repeal of the exclusion laws following the japanese attack on pearl harbor, which led people in the u.s. to see the chinese and by extension the chinese-americans, as the good guys during this signo american wartime reliance. also, new legislation during the 1960s swept away the racist immigration quotas against asian countries. now, this second wave consisted largely of students and highly educated professionals, representing one of the greatest brain...
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then 9/11 started, and he to make a shift because we had to respond to this attack which is a pearl harbor type of event that happened. i would like you to make a comment on that. thank you very much for taking my call. >> well, i think you're absolutely right. the fact is before 9/11 the president stood up and said that the most important relationship
then 9/11 started, and he to make a shift because we had to respond to this attack which is a pearl harbor type of event that happened. i would like you to make a comment on that. thank you very much for taking my call. >> well, i think you're absolutely right. the fact is before 9/11 the president stood up and said that the most important relationship
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we have a map that charts the incoming planes during the pearl harbor attack that was submitted to congress. and so those are among the special items. >> the second thing that he found in some ways even more remarkable is an entire second copy of that second annual message. and it is also written by a clerk but signed by abraham lincoln. so it is, in effect, an official copy as well. and then finally he found about two dozen pieces of communication between lincoln and congress. again written by clerks but all signed by lincoln that we had known about in terms of the text from printed sources but had not known where the manuscript materials were. and they were all in this one small set of records. >> it's actually labeled "interior department." in addition, even though there's some exciting parts of this message, there's also some pretty dry parts where he's regurgitating what the secretary of state or caleb smith or whoever told him to say. so with this message, he transmitted to congress and was read by a clerk before the senate and house, there were also other reports submitted at the sam
we have a map that charts the incoming planes during the pearl harbor attack that was submitted to congress. and so those are among the special items. >> the second thing that he found in some ways even more remarkable is an entire second copy of that second annual message. and it is also written by a clerk but signed by abraham lincoln. so it is, in effect, an official copy as well. and then finally he found about two dozen pieces of communication between lincoln and congress. again...
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a gift of friendship would have endured pearl harbor and hiroshima and we are still enduring that friendship today. i didn't understand the significance of the gift of friendship when i took this job 20 years ago. i do get it now. i really do. i appreciate that you entrusted me to care for the trees the last 20 years. in any event, the park service traditionally comes here to tell you when the trees are going to bloom. normally that is because they put the bloom date around average date of blooming which is the 4th. there is no reason for me to be here this year. whoever picked the dates, picked them so they coincide with the earliest blooming date on record and latest blooming date on record. it's a no-brainer that the cherries will bloom during the festival this year. the question is when? there has been a lot of speculation about the warm weather and that speculation is correct. i read this morning there are some people praying for cold air to hold the blossoms back. i don't think you have to do that. basically, i told you every year we look at five stages. we monitor and we tell you what
a gift of friendship would have endured pearl harbor and hiroshima and we are still enduring that friendship today. i didn't understand the significance of the gift of friendship when i took this job 20 years ago. i do get it now. i really do. i appreciate that you entrusted me to care for the trees the last 20 years. in any event, the park service traditionally comes here to tell you when the trees are going to bloom. normally that is because they put the bloom date around average date of...
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and it only ended when the united states entered the war after pearl harbor in 1941. so here are a few facts about the depression. i think it's important to understand how deep and severe this episode was. here's the stock market. you can see the straight line at the left, vertical line showing october 1929. very sharp decline in stock prices, unsurprisingly. this was the crash that was made famous by many writers who told colorful stories about brokers jumping out of windows and all those things. but what i want you to take from this picture is that the crash of '29 was only the first step in what was a much more serious decline. you see how the stock prices kept falling and by mid-1932, stock prices had fallen an incredible 85% from their peak. so this was much worse than just a couple of bad days in the stock market. the real economy, the nonfinancial economy also suffered very greatly. the left-hand picture shows growth in real gdp. and so if it's -- if the bar is going -- pointing up, it's a growth period. if it's pointing down, it's a contraction period. so in 1
and it only ended when the united states entered the war after pearl harbor in 1941. so here are a few facts about the depression. i think it's important to understand how deep and severe this episode was. here's the stock market. you can see the straight line at the left, vertical line showing october 1929. very sharp decline in stock prices, unsurprisingly. this was the crash that was made famous by many writers who told colorful stories about brokers jumping out of windows and all those...
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we have to respond to the attack, a pearl harbor-type event.mment on that. -- i would like you to make a comment on that. guest: you are right. before 9/11, the president stood up and said the most important relationship this country had was with mexico, and in 2001, he said the most important relationship this country had was with him england, and that change the paradigm. we have worked -- moved 11 years from 9/11, and the country has not fix the broken immigration system. i'm hoping we have a congress and the white house that is moving to push this forward. host: new york. democrats line. caller: i am concerned about the issues addressed from the economic perspective. with recent immigration and services that are being utilized by the population -- social services -- these should be social services for the aging elderly in this country who have worked input into this system for their working lives. when they are aging in needing nursing care, long-term care, etc., there will be contradictions as to who will get the benefit of that money. i t
we have to respond to the attack, a pearl harbor-type event.mment on that. -- i would like you to make a comment on that. guest: you are right. before 9/11, the president stood up and said the most important relationship this country had was with mexico, and in 2001, he said the most important relationship this country had was with him england, and that change the paradigm. we have worked -- moved 11 years from 9/11, and the country has not fix the broken immigration system. i'm hoping we have...
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the next pearl harbor that we confront can very well be a cyber attack that cripples or power systems around the grid this is a matter of national security a cyber attack on america can do as much or more damage today by incapacitating our banks or or communications our or our finance or taishan as a conventional war taking target come not only from a few extremists in suicide vests but from a few keystrokes on the computer. henry says the f.b.i. has been forced into a defensive position against increasingly talented how various private companies are simply unable or unwilling to protect their networks oftentimes unaware that they've even been hacked the private public approach is failing us but all of the apocalyptic warnings that beg the question what should be done more regulation more money joining us to answer those questions as jim harper director of information policy studies at the cato institute jim first of all is there a war against hackers and are we losing it let's call it a war is overstatement and to talk about cyber terrorism is overstatement cyber security is thousand
the next pearl harbor that we confront can very well be a cyber attack that cripples or power systems around the grid this is a matter of national security a cyber attack on america can do as much or more damage today by incapacitating our banks or or communications our or our finance or taishan as a conventional war taking target come not only from a few extremists in suicide vests but from a few keystrokes on the computer. henry says the f.b.i. has been forced into a defensive position...
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the next pearl harbor that we confront could very well be a cyber attack that cripples or our power systems or our grid. so cyber security is a concern you know where we're becoming more more modernize we have hacktivists it's kind of part of a more modernized world so shouldn't the government that take steps to address it if it in fact is a threat yeah out of the u.s. and israeli government launched the struction in iran and now are using the stocks net as a reason to have the government take over all the infrastructure in the internet and put kill switches and all of the devices when they're the ones that have been caught before launching false flags against the internet structure that he and this isn't a u.s. government it's long gone this is a bunch of private globalist who have taken over and hijacked our country shame let us take over the internet and shut down people's free speech to protect it it's the opposite that's not what they're doing again this isn't our government anymore that's the point i'm trying to make here it wasn't bad alex what who is it that if it's not our governme
the next pearl harbor that we confront could very well be a cyber attack that cripples or our power systems or our grid. so cyber security is a concern you know where we're becoming more more modernize we have hacktivists it's kind of part of a more modernized world so shouldn't the government that take steps to address it if it in fact is a threat yeah out of the u.s. and israeli government launched the struction in iran and now are using the stocks net as a reason to have the government take...