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you said that the united states is facing a potential cyber pearl harbor.ou mean by that? >> the reality is we're developing the kind of technology now that can virtually cripple a nation. you remember hurricane sandy, when the power went down in hurricane sandy, they lost their 911 capability. they lost theability of gas stations to provide gas, banks to provide money. of hospitals closing, all because power went out. the reality is that we now have, and other countries are developing, the capability to cripple our power grid, to cripple our financial systems, and to cripple our government systems. that could create tremendous damage. >> out of washington now what is your assessment how washington is handling the issue, foreign policy as well as, you know, economic policy. the budget and the deficit? >> i really worry about the different functionality in washington. you know, i travel around the world. other countries don't question our capability, our military capability, our technology, our men and women in uniform. they know we're the strongest power on
you said that the united states is facing a potential cyber pearl harbor.ou mean by that? >> the reality is we're developing the kind of technology now that can virtually cripple a nation. you remember hurricane sandy, when the power went down in hurricane sandy, they lost their 911 capability. they lost theability of gas stations to provide gas, banks to provide money. of hospitals closing, all because power went out. the reality is that we now have, and other countries are developing,...
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damaged ships, in particular, some of the battle ships damaged at pearl harbor were repaired here at these dry docks. >> this dry dock, this particular one, there are a series of them on either side, were at the time the largest dry docks in the western united states, the pacific fleet made this their port for repairs. and these things, i don't remember the length, 300 plus feet long. and they've had pump stations so that they float a ship in, chalk it up, pump it up, have the ship in dry dock to do repairs. there is a whole series. you can go out and drive around hunters point if you can get past the guards. i think they'll let people in. >> yes. >> and take a look around. did you have something else you wanted to say? >> yes. actually, the slide further north which is the original dry dock. >> the original pump house. in fact, it says pumping gate and pump house. >> this shows up, probably not much later, showed up in the 1880s. they're old-timers. that dry dock is still there and reasonably intact. >> on our way up there we'll look at the waterfront along hunters point ru abouterc
damaged ships, in particular, some of the battle ships damaged at pearl harbor were repaired here at these dry docks. >> this dry dock, this particular one, there are a series of them on either side, were at the time the largest dry docks in the western united states, the pacific fleet made this their port for repairs. and these things, i don't remember the length, 300 plus feet long. and they've had pump stations so that they float a ship in, chalk it up, pump it up, have the ship in dry...
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nay japan attacked pearl harbor. the american response would come four months later.el jimmy doolittle led a band of volunteers on the first bombing raid of japan. david martin caught up with a few of the surviving raiders at a four-day celebration for them a. florida. >> reporter: it's easy to spot doolittle's raiders. they're the guys in white hats. rdke a good look at edward saylor, david thatcher and richard kolb. anis is the last time you'll see them together. why did you guys decide to stop ying public reunion. >> we thought if we didn't wind unioown, we might have to plan a reunion and so for and end up and no people. >> reporter: they're all in teir 90s now but in the darkest days of world war ii they were daring young men who launched the first american attack on tokyo. flying b25 bombers that were never meant to take off from an aircraft carrier. >> it's been 71 years. we thought we'd forget about it by now. >> reporter: not a chance. ape line for autographs at this museum in fort walton beach florida was over an hour long. paul and dana fleming took their c
nay japan attacked pearl harbor. the american response would come four months later.el jimmy doolittle led a band of volunteers on the first bombing raid of japan. david martin caught up with a few of the surviving raiders at a four-day celebration for them a. florida. >> reporter: it's easy to spot doolittle's raiders. they're the guys in white hats. rdke a good look at edward saylor, david thatcher and richard kolb. anis is the last time you'll see them together. why did you guys decide...
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you've said that the united states is facing a potential cyber pearl harbor.s could be one of those sleeping giants that is obviously incredibly impactful here. what did you mean by that? >> well, i've been very concerned about it. because in cyber technology, obviously the whole cyber space thing is a tremendous frontier for opportunity. but it could also be the battlefield of the future. the reality is, we're developing the kind of technology now that can virtually cripple a nation. you remember hurricane sandy. when the power went down in hurricane sandy, they lost their 911 capability. they lost the ability of gas stations to provide gas, of banks to provide money, of hospitals closing. all because power went out. the reality is that we now have, and other countries are developing, the capability to cripple our power grid. to cripple our financial systems. and to cripple our government systems. that could create tremendous damage and paralysis in this country, as we saw just from hurricane sandy. so that's the concern. that's the threat. and the reality is
you've said that the united states is facing a potential cyber pearl harbor.s could be one of those sleeping giants that is obviously incredibly impactful here. what did you mean by that? >> well, i've been very concerned about it. because in cyber technology, obviously the whole cyber space thing is a tremendous frontier for opportunity. but it could also be the battlefield of the future. the reality is, we're developing the kind of technology now that can virtually cripple a nation. you...
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tours of the memorial at pearl harbor have been scaled back by the obama administration. the reason they say, the sequester. tours of the uss arizona memorial have been reduced by 12-hours each day. that is the final resting place of more than 1100 sailors and marines who were killed during the attack on pearl harbor. we will keep following that one for you. is age 30 the new 45? researchers say today they are so unhealthy they are 50 years older than their parents at the very same age. they are more likely to suffer from high blood pressure and bow bees city than the previous generation. >> but they look 15 years younger. >> we are hours away from the weekly jobless report. after 88,000 jobs added more americans are looking for work. here with the top three companies hiring this week cheryl casone. >> after listening to heather i think that generation needs to start eating healthier basically. this is the first company today. they are planning a real neech in the market. they are expanding in colorado, new york, new jersey, southeast. 800 jobs available. they will be ope
tours of the memorial at pearl harbor have been scaled back by the obama administration. the reason they say, the sequester. tours of the uss arizona memorial have been reduced by 12-hours each day. that is the final resting place of more than 1100 sailors and marines who were killed during the attack on pearl harbor. we will keep following that one for you. is age 30 the new 45? researchers say today they are so unhealthy they are 50 years older than their parents at the very same age. they...
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he wouldn't accept 9/11 or pearl harbor?hanked him for giving me one of the best stories i could write in years. it was remarkable. >> john: it does show in american politics amnesia is an airborne virus. >> it's extraordinary and you should see how people are defending him. to the credit of libertarians, i mean, as you looked at my article and you saw the things people were saying, you find, one, they don't understand this issue at all. two, it doesn't matter what you say. they're going to defend him. >> john: it's an issue that are you nights the real liberals and real conservatives. in the case of the real liberals they're fighting for this president's legacy. rick ungar as charming as always. >>> for michelle bachmann, faith is an uncertain future. >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." 9 thing of the day tonight is the overreaction of the day. it's a great one. it happened on wall street tuesday when the dow jones fell a per perilous 143 points because of one mall feat. hackers hit the associated press and said that the
he wouldn't accept 9/11 or pearl harbor?hanked him for giving me one of the best stories i could write in years. it was remarkable. >> john: it does show in american politics amnesia is an airborne virus. >> it's extraordinary and you should see how people are defending him. to the credit of libertarians, i mean, as you looked at my article and you saw the things people were saying, you find, one, they don't understand this issue at all. two, it doesn't matter what you say. they're...
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i have a question regarding pearl harbor naval shipyard. with a new strategy to rebalance our forces with the focus on the asia pacific, the need for strategically located maintenance facilities such as the pearl harbor naval shipyard appears more critical to the readiness of our fleet. one of our attack submarines was in dry dock and i saw the huge effort and the hundreds of people who have to work to maintain our submarines. so do you foresee any adjustments to the role that you see pearl harbor shipyard playing with this rebalancing as well as the importance of continuing the modernization efforts of the shipyard? we need to modernize that shipyard in order for them to work on these very, very highly sophisticated submarines in order to support the fleet in the future. can you share your thoughts with s? >> yes, i know no plans to change the strategic -- with the pearl harbor naval shipyard. we have to have geographically capabilities. they have to be operationally resilient and they are to be return in crisis but they also have to be af
i have a question regarding pearl harbor naval shipyard. with a new strategy to rebalance our forces with the focus on the asia pacific, the need for strategically located maintenance facilities such as the pearl harbor naval shipyard appears more critical to the readiness of our fleet. one of our attack submarines was in dry dock and i saw the huge effort and the hundreds of people who have to work to maintain our submarines. so do you foresee any adjustments to the role that you see pearl...
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. >> coming up -- >> i was born five days before pearl harbor. that makes me an old guy. >> one of maricopa's oldest inmates comes to jail after mixing love and alcohol. >> i hadn't had any sex for seven months. and so that was kind of the straw that broke the camel's you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> with more than 9,000 inmates and 6 different facility, maricopa's special response team has the massive task of keeping the jail secured. >> we searched 73,000 bunks last year. 73,000 bunks are a lot of bunks. you know? so that's our job. >> one way they do this is through frequent inspections for contraband. >> [ bleep ]. >> get down! on the ground! get on the groun
. >> coming up -- >> i was born five days before pearl harbor. that makes me an old guy. >> one of maricopa's oldest inmates comes to jail after mixing love and alcohol. >> i hadn't had any sex for seven months. and so that was kind of the straw that broke the camel's you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you...
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when pearl harbor unfortunately happened, japanese officials noted we have awakened a sleeping giante and indeed they did. my god, isn't it about time we wake up again? ron, i'm thinking we're wide awake here, but exactly what would you have us do that's not already being done by the fbi and everybody else involved here? meantime, over on the 9 news now facebook page we have a tremendous outpouring of grief over martin richard, the little boy killed while cheering on his dad running the boston marathon. >> misty grove writes this breaks my heart. i am the mother of a soon to be 8-year-old boy and i can't imagine life without them. god bless martin's family during this difficult time. my thoughts and prayers are with the family. so very, very sorry. this especially poignant message from ginger brown. being a mom mom who recently lost my only child i pray for his parents. i hope they were comforted by the fact that he was so close to them and he was obviously proud of his dad that day. thank you, ginger. it occurs to me with all the social media -- the faces and the tears of these vict
when pearl harbor unfortunately happened, japanese officials noted we have awakened a sleeping giante and indeed they did. my god, isn't it about time we wake up again? ron, i'm thinking we're wide awake here, but exactly what would you have us do that's not already being done by the fbi and everybody else involved here? meantime, over on the 9 news now facebook page we have a tremendous outpouring of grief over martin richard, the little boy killed while cheering on his dad running the boston...
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>> they're capable of attempting shall i say a pearl harbor attack, and in our case makes no sense. and seems suicidal. i've talked to south koreans, they're unnerved about kim jong-un and they don't know about him and he's been in that system his whole life. >> paul: the president has taken a low profile and hasn't spoken out and left the comments to chuck hagel and the secretary of state, john kerry. what's the thinking in the white house about that strategy? >> look, i think what they're trying to do here, the obama administration should get some points. what the north koreans are trying to do is the same old play book. you manufacture a crisis and secure high levels talk and concessions from the west. so far the obama administration to its credit has not been gulled into that situation and it has also-- and to his credit went out of his way to show an extra show of force as part of the annual military exercises it's doing with south korea. >> paul: why wouldn't the president speak up on this and do you think that would fear it would be giving torch respect to north korea? >> i t
>> they're capable of attempting shall i say a pearl harbor attack, and in our case makes no sense. and seems suicidal. i've talked to south koreans, they're unnerved about kim jong-un and they don't know about him and he's been in that system his whole life. >> paul: the president has taken a low profile and hasn't spoken out and left the comments to chuck hagel and the secretary of state, john kerry. what's the thinking in the white house about that strategy? >> look, i...
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the atomic bomb research after the british and the tube alloy program in england, shortly before pearl harborgesd the nuclear at that point, the american program really took fire. >> to elaborate a little bit more on what einstein said about this, this is from your book, recordable einstein. great volume, by the way. >> thank you. a lot of surprising material in here as to an indication of the range -- asyou pointed out. was a multi-disciplinarian. he was not in the narrow boards situation that scientists are in today where they bore down and down 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 poible. it became practical only through the accidental discovery of a chain reaction. this was not something i could have predicted." >> yeah. >> it's a chain reaction that he didn't see. but he saw th
the atomic bomb research after the british and the tube alloy program in england, shortly before pearl harborgesd the nuclear at that point, the american program really took fire. >> to elaborate a little bit more on what einstein said about this, this is from your book, recordable einstein. great volume, by the way. >> thank you. a lot of surprising material in here as to an indication of the range -- asyou pointed out. was a multi-disciplinarian. he was not in the narrow boards...
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and crowds line up to meet the men who dealt a blow for america after pearl harbor. >> we drove all nightrter: david martin on the last reunion of doolittle's raiders. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. e "c >> pely:
and crowds line up to meet the men who dealt a blow for america after pearl harbor. >> we drove all nightrter: david martin on the last reunion of doolittle's raiders. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. e "c >> pely:
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then japan attacked pearl harbor. a day later japan invaded the philippines. the u.s.ad to surrender. on april 9, 1942 one of the worst episodes in military history began. american soldiers were forced to march to a p.o.w. camp, 80 miles away in 100 degree heat without food or water. >> it was called the death march not just because of how many died but the way they died. >> some were decapitated, others speared. many buried alive because they were too weak to march. tenney carries a scar from being slashed with a sword. >> if you stopped you were killed. le if you had to defecate, you were killed. if you couldn't take another step you were killed. they just killed you for no reason except for the fact that you didn't move. so the whole goal was to, number one, stay on your feet. number two, keep moving. >> unlike many of his buddies he made it to the concentration camp. because he was strong his captors eventually shipped him to work in the japanese coal mines where he remained until world war ii ended on august 15, 1945. >> that was a feeling of freedom you can't eve
then japan attacked pearl harbor. a day later japan invaded the philippines. the u.s.ad to surrender. on april 9, 1942 one of the worst episodes in military history began. american soldiers were forced to march to a p.o.w. camp, 80 miles away in 100 degree heat without food or water. >> it was called the death march not just because of how many died but the way they died. >> some were decapitated, others speared. many buried alive because they were too weak to march. tenney carries...
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they took part in the first bombing raid of japan in the months following the attack on pearl harbor.e few surviving raiders at a celebration for them in florida. >> reporter: it's easy to spot doolittle's raiders. they're the guys in white hats. take a good look at edward saylor, david thatcher, and richard cole. this is the last time you'll see them together. why did you guys decide to stop doing public reunions? >> if you didn't decide to wind it down, you might end up having to plan a reunion and so forth and end up with no people. >> reporter: they're all in their 90s now but in the darkest days of world war ii, they were daring young man that launched the first american attack on tokyo, flying b-25 bombers that were never meant to take off from an aircraft carrier. it's been 71 years. >> we thought they would forget by now. >> not a chance. the line for autographs at this museum in ft. walton beach, florida, was over an hour long. paul and danna flemming, of maryland, took their children out of school to see them. >> drove straight through 16 hours straight to get here for today
they took part in the first bombing raid of japan in the months following the attack on pearl harbor.e few surviving raiders at a celebration for them in florida. >> reporter: it's easy to spot doolittle's raiders. they're the guys in white hats. take a good look at edward saylor, david thatcher, and richard cole. this is the last time you'll see them together. why did you guys decide to stop doing public reunions? >> if you didn't decide to wind it down, you might end up having to...
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aircraft, all loaded with one-ton bombs took off from the deck of a carrier four months after pearl harborith only enough fuel on board to drop bombs on tokyo and then land in china where they could only hope for safety. >>> remarkable video out of the uk. it is rough but then again it was a rough day for landings at leeds bradford airport. in the midst of a 70 miles per hour gale, but land they did. crabbing into the wind on final approach. not even close to lining up with the center line of the runway, but all of them managed to straighten out in time. sadly in-flight drink service didn't include complimentary cocktails upon arrival. >>> on the subject of air travel, sooner or later the so-called sequester in washington is going to affect all americans. like starting this sunday when the air traffic controller furloughs start. officials warned today at airports like atlanta, chicago, o'hare, newark, jfk, laguardia, delays will start to be felt. upwards of 50 minutes on some flights at o'hare. >>> some unsettling news about an american favorite. dick van dyke has been forced to cancel an
aircraft, all loaded with one-ton bombs took off from the deck of a carrier four months after pearl harborith only enough fuel on board to drop bombs on tokyo and then land in china where they could only hope for safety. >>> remarkable video out of the uk. it is rough but then again it was a rough day for landings at leeds bradford airport. in the midst of a 70 miles per hour gale, but land they did. crabbing into the wind on final approach. not even close to lining up with the center...
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and if that's not enough -- >> i really do believe that the pearl harbor of the future could be very well a cyberattack on this country. >>> nervous markets this week, partly due to new threats from north korea. the company threatening to use nuclear weapons, and the country respond by moving an advanced missile system to the pacific. i spoke to leon panetta, asking him about north korea's motivation and what the consequences may be, all part of the global conversation this week. >> a lot of this i think is aimed probably more at the internal situation in north korea, aimed at improving the new leader's credibility, his credentials as a leader. but at the same time because they have capabilities and they're developing those capabilities, i don't think we can take anything for granted here. i think the greater likelihood is miscalculation, that they do something that escalates quickly. that's the greater danger. >> let me ask you about another concern, and that is of course cybersecurity. you've said that the united states is facing a potential cyberpearl harbor. what did you mean by
and if that's not enough -- >> i really do believe that the pearl harbor of the future could be very well a cyberattack on this country. >>> nervous markets this week, partly due to new threats from north korea. the company threatening to use nuclear weapons, and the country respond by moving an advanced missile system to the pacific. i spoke to leon panetta, asking him about north korea's motivation and what the consequences may be, all part of the global conversation this week....
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information with a federal government under the auspices of protecting us from the looming cyber pearl harbor well today the bill essentially died in the senate but that's only for of good news so what if i told you that all the provisions in this bill that are such a threat to privacy have already been part of everyday practice by the federal government . as troublesome as the sounds the department of defense has been implementing a secret cyber security program that monitor online activities in the same exact way that cisco would have realized and we know this because of documents recently obtained by the electronic privacy information center. through a recent foyer request and a statement issued about their findings at stated these documents concerning a collaboration between the defense department the department of homeland security and private companies to allow government monitoring of private energy networks now some of you might wonder how the government could be getting away with this i mean don't we have privacy laws that would prevent the sort of agree just violation of our rights
information with a federal government under the auspices of protecting us from the looming cyber pearl harbor well today the bill essentially died in the senate but that's only for of good news so what if i told you that all the provisions in this bill that are such a threat to privacy have already been part of everyday practice by the federal government . as troublesome as the sounds the department of defense has been implementing a secret cyber security program that monitor online activities...
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information with the federal government under the auspices of protecting us from the looming cyber pearl harbor well today the bill essentially died in the senate but that's only sort of the good news what if i told you that all the provisions inside this bill that are such a threat to privacy have already been part of everyday practice by the federal government yet as troublesome as the sounds the department of defense has been implementing a secret cyber security program that monitors online activities in the same exact way that would have legalized and we know this because of documents recently obtained by the tronic privacy information center epic drones and for your request and a statement issued about their findings at the stated these documents concerning collaboration between the defense department the department of homeland security and private companies to allow government monitoring of private internet networks now some of you might wonder how the government could be getting away with this i mean don't we have privacy laws that would prevent this sort of agree just a violation of our
information with the federal government under the auspices of protecting us from the looming cyber pearl harbor well today the bill essentially died in the senate but that's only sort of the good news what if i told you that all the provisions inside this bill that are such a threat to privacy have already been part of everyday practice by the federal government yet as troublesome as the sounds the department of defense has been implementing a secret cyber security program that monitors online...
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information with the federal government under the auspices of protecting us from the looming cyber pearl harbor well today the bill essentially died in the senate but that's only sort of good news what if i told you that all the provisions inside this bill that are such a threat to privacy have already been part of everyday practice by the federal government yet as trouble some of the sounds the department of defense has been implementing a secret cyber security program that monitors online activities in the same exact way that would have legalized and we know this because of documents recently obtained by the electronic privacy information center epic through a recent for your request and a statement issued about their findings at the stated these documents concerning collaboration between the. department department of homeland security and private companies to allow government monitoring of private internet networks now some of you might wonder how the government could be getting away with this i mean don't we have privacy laws that would prevent this sort of agree just a violation of our rig
information with the federal government under the auspices of protecting us from the looming cyber pearl harbor well today the bill essentially died in the senate but that's only sort of good news what if i told you that all the provisions inside this bill that are such a threat to privacy have already been part of everyday practice by the federal government yet as trouble some of the sounds the department of defense has been implementing a secret cyber security program that monitors online...
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when fdr addressed the congress after pearl harbor, he didn't say december 7th, a day that will live in tragedy, it is a day that will live in infamy. it has to do with agency and cause. an accident is a tragedy and it has a cause and has to do with fate, accident, luck. when the agency is human evil that is beyond a tragedy. it's a crime. that is what we're dealing with. i agree it's a little early. it was obvious an attack. to call it terrorism you had to be sure that the motive was a political one. remember what happened in the tucson shooting where a member of congress was shot by loughner. they assumed it was a terror attack and inspired by a right wing to attack a congresswoman. >> that was false. >> so you have to establish it was a political one. probably is but we're not sure yet. >> bill: i'm glad you and i agree on those two aspects regarding president obama. here is where we disagree. i believe u.s. intelligence has done a good job in protecting the nation, but you don't see it quite that way, correct? >> they have done a very good job in protecting us from post-9/11 terr
when fdr addressed the congress after pearl harbor, he didn't say december 7th, a day that will live in tragedy, it is a day that will live in infamy. it has to do with agency and cause. an accident is a tragedy and it has a cause and has to do with fate, accident, luck. when the agency is human evil that is beyond a tragedy. it's a crime. that is what we're dealing with. i agree it's a little early. it was obvious an attack. to call it terrorism you had to be sure that the motive was a...
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i have a question regarding pearl harbor naval shipyard. with a new strategy to rebalance our forces with the focus on the asia pacific, the need for strategically located maintenance facilities such as the pearl harbor naval shipyard appears more critical to the readiness of our fleet. one of our attack submarines was in dry dock and i saw the huge effort and the hundreds of people who have to work to maintain our submarines. so do you foresee any adjustments to the role that you see pearl harbor shipyard playing with this rebalancing as well as the importance of continuing the modernization efforts of the shipyard? we need to modernize that shipyard in order for them to work on these very, very highly sophisticated submarines in order to support the fleet in the future. can you share your thoughts with us? >> yes, i know no plans to change the strategic direction we're headed with the pearl harbor naval shipyard. we have to have geographically capabilities. they have to be operationally resilient and they are to be respond in crisis but t
i have a question regarding pearl harbor naval shipyard. with a new strategy to rebalance our forces with the focus on the asia pacific, the need for strategically located maintenance facilities such as the pearl harbor naval shipyard appears more critical to the readiness of our fleet. one of our attack submarines was in dry dock and i saw the huge effort and the hundreds of people who have to work to maintain our submarines. so do you foresee any adjustments to the role that you see pearl...
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. >> 9-11 as the most defining moment of their lives like pearl harbor or kennedy assassination. people will remember 9-11 and recall george w. bush in my opinion did a good job of uniting the country. >> there is much more to the bush 43 legacy tax cuts no child left behind the war in afghanistan and a major push when henry kissinger told nixon history would be tighter to him than his contemporaries. nixon replied that depends on who is writing history. >>> it is 6 minutes to the top of the hour. what do you get when a cat dresses up like a shark? we are going to tell you that coming up next. also we want to talk about our question of the day. we told you about a west virginia lawmaker who wants to make sue dents wo-- students wo to earn their free school lunches. do you think students should have to work for their meal? we will have some responses next. mmmmmm. is this the way you guys always record sound? yes it is. [ sniffs ] ahhh! [ male aouncer ] head & shoulders with old sce. would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. : [ woman ] we had two tiny reasons to g
. >> 9-11 as the most defining moment of their lives like pearl harbor or kennedy assassination. people will remember 9-11 and recall george w. bush in my opinion did a good job of uniting the country. >> there is much more to the bush 43 legacy tax cuts no child left behind the war in afghanistan and a major push when henry kissinger told nixon history would be tighter to him than his contemporaries. nixon replied that depends on who is writing history. >>> it is 6 minutes...
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reporter: after pearl harbor the u.s. was desperate to counteract against japan.own as the do little raiders. at age 97, colonel dick cole is still able to climb the steps of the bomber he jumped from 71 years ago. >> looking down at the black hole, probably the scariest time in the whole flight. [radio] >> 1942, the u.s. military had the ability to launch bombers from an aircraft carrier but did not have the ability to land bombers on an aircraft carrier, a fact all 80 minimum who volunteered for the mission understood. >> that was the name of the game there wasn't any chance of getting back on the carrier. >> once they flopped their bombs, -- dropped their bombs all planes crashed, 69 of the 80 men survived. fewer do little raiders are arrive today. >> that's one of the purpose of the reunions is to remember the other people that are not here in person but here in here. >> that tokyo raid may not have done much military damage but was a huge morale boost for the u.s. >> we could get new details on the bombing in boston as there is another news conference at 5:00
reporter: after pearl harbor the u.s. was desperate to counteract against japan.own as the do little raiders. at age 97, colonel dick cole is still able to climb the steps of the bomber he jumped from 71 years ago. >> looking down at the black hole, probably the scariest time in the whole flight. [radio] >> 1942, the u.s. military had the ability to launch bombers from an aircraft carrier but did not have the ability to land bombers on an aircraft carrier, a fact all 80 minimum who...
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he enlisted in the navy after the pearl harbor attack. he was 21 at the time.versight and made sure that he got his medals. good for the navy stepping up. >> apparently in large part to his wife you are see there in the video. >> gregg: good for her death. >> there she is. >> gregg: that is going to do it for us. cavuto on business is coming up next. if you want to check out some of the white house correspondents dinner, an expanded with judge jeanine. >> heather: we'll see you back at 4:00 p.m. i'm filling in harris faulkner who is at correspondents dinner. >> we'll see you in three hours. have a great weekend everybody. bye-bye. for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually h
he enlisted in the navy after the pearl harbor attack. he was 21 at the time.versight and made sure that he got his medals. good for the navy stepping up. >> apparently in large part to his wife you are see there in the video. >> gregg: good for her death. >> there she is. >> gregg: that is going to do it for us. cavuto on business is coming up next. if you want to check out some of the white house correspondents dinner, an expanded with judge jeanine. >> heather:...
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. >> the successful raid over tokyo, so soon after pearl harbor, was a huge morale boost for the u.s.d broke japan's sense
. >> the successful raid over tokyo, so soon after pearl harbor, was a huge morale boost for the u.s.d broke japan's sense
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. >> i think that because 9/11 is such a defining moment in our lives like pearl harbor or the kennedyssassination, people will start remembering 9/11 and do recall that george w. bush in my opinion did a pretty good job of uniting the country in those weeks of dire need. >> there is much more to the bush 43 legacy, of course. tax cuts, no child left behind, the war in afghanistan and a major push against aids in africa. when henry kissinger told nixon history would be kinder, nixon replied, that depends on who's writing the history. bret. >> our resident historian james rosen. james, thank you. >>> getting to the root of radicalization. we'll talk about the search to find the reasons for the boston marathon bombing. the buzzoff stars join me after a quick time-out. >> the architectural signature of the bush presidential library is this. freedom hall. it's a 67 foot tall area. there's a lantern type thing on the top, but you can see there's a 20 foot tall screen. 360 degrees. hd screen. it's an amazing scene that starts off with scenes of texas, then washington and you can see all of t
. >> i think that because 9/11 is such a defining moment in our lives like pearl harbor or the kennedyssassination, people will start remembering 9/11 and do recall that george w. bush in my opinion did a pretty good job of uniting the country in those weeks of dire need. >> there is much more to the bush 43 legacy, of course. tax cuts, no child left behind, the war in afghanistan and a major push against aids in africa. when henry kissinger told nixon history would be kinder, nixon...
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whether it's pearl harbor or the day president kennedy was assassinated or challenger exploded or 9/11 will have the same magnitude for bostonians. a double tragedy, an emotional trauma to be put unexpectedly in a life-threatening situation in a situation where you would never expect that to occur. but then in addition, it occurred on a day that is such a celebration in the hometown of the people that were there. so in addition to being an emotional trauma, it was a violation, a violation of the sanctity of the spirit of the day. it really penetrates to the core of people's sense of security. >> i think one of the things that remains a question mark is how people will deal with the inevitable anger that arises from something like an act of terrorism. after 9/11, joy, we saw obviously there was a huge response both in terms of the starting of the wars in iraq and afghanistan and some fraying in terms of the american sort of fabric. the question is how do we make sure that doesn't happen again, once there is a suspect, once we have greater information of who did this? >> that's wung of t
whether it's pearl harbor or the day president kennedy was assassinated or challenger exploded or 9/11 will have the same magnitude for bostonians. a double tragedy, an emotional trauma to be put unexpectedly in a life-threatening situation in a situation where you would never expect that to occur. but then in addition, it occurred on a day that is such a celebration in the hometown of the people that were there. so in addition to being an emotional trauma, it was a violation, a violation of...
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, honored with the pearl harbor commemorative medal. an honor to have all these people here, see me get the medal. >> gretchen: he was a 19-year-old gunner mate when japanese airplanes attacked the american fleet. after the attack, he fought fires on ships and loaded weapons. those are your headlines. >> steve: she joins us once a week. today is the day. laura ingraham down in d.c hello, laura. >> hey, great to see you. >> steve: we're waiting for tomorrow. we don't know exactly what north korea is going to do. there is some news today. the father of the islamic atomic bomb said in an interview that he doesn't think kim jong-un will do anything stupid. he's not a dope. that's what he said in a 30-minute interview. yet, when you look at what they're doing in north korea, you got to figure since public opinion in china has for the most part turned against north korea in the last couple of months, why doesn't china say, okay. stop it. we're putting you in the time out room? >> this is a fascinating exchange. john kerry and the state depart
, honored with the pearl harbor commemorative medal. an honor to have all these people here, see me get the medal. >> gretchen: he was a 19-year-old gunner mate when japanese airplanes attacked the american fleet. after the attack, he fought fires on ships and loaded weapons. those are your headlines. >> steve: she joins us once a week. today is the day. laura ingraham down in d.c hello, laura. >> hey, great to see you. >> steve: we're waiting for tomorrow. we don't know...
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(explosion) >> pearl harbor taught america what it didn't know could hurt it very much.here was a need to be up on enemy intelligence. >> this form of treachery shall never enendanger -- never agai endanger us. >> after world war ii came the cold war and threat of global communism. it made a debate over citizen's rights and national securitiment out of that debate came the national security agency or nsa. in the 1950s the spy center was so secretive the joke was the initials today for no such agency. >> what did the president know and when did he know it? >> after watergate, however, people wanted to know what the spy agencies were really up to. in 1975 general lewallen became the first director of the nsa to testify publicly before congress. >> the agency once so secretive was exposed. the public learned that the nsa headquartered in maryland was eavesdropping on messages sent into and out of the country. in response in 1978 the federal government passed the foreign intelligence surveillance act which required the nsa to get warrants from special fisa corpse before it c
(explosion) >> pearl harbor taught america what it didn't know could hurt it very much.here was a need to be up on enemy intelligence. >> this form of treachery shall never enendanger -- never agai endanger us. >> after world war ii came the cold war and threat of global communism. it made a debate over citizen's rights and national securitiment out of that debate came the national security agency or nsa. in the 1950s the spy center was so secretive the joke was the initials...
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in the aftermath of pearl harbor and throughout world war ii, americans demonstrated great resolve. during the cuban missile crisis in the face of the possibility of nuclear catastrophe, america nonstraited great resolve. in the face of -- america demonstrated great resolve. in the face of uncertainty following the horrific oklahoma city bombing, america demonstrated great resolve and of course in my home city, the great city of new york, and all across this country, in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on september 11, america demonstrated great resolve. this time, no matter what the circumstances reveal about who was behind what took place earlier today, we are confident that america will continue to show tremendous resolve, our spirit will not be broken, and we are confident that law enforcement will identify those responsible for what took place earlier today and bring them to justice. with that, i yield back the alance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the ntleman yields back his time. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the
in the aftermath of pearl harbor and throughout world war ii, americans demonstrated great resolve. during the cuban missile crisis in the face of the possibility of nuclear catastrophe, america nonstraited great resolve. in the face of -- america demonstrated great resolve. in the face of uncertainty following the horrific oklahoma city bombing, america demonstrated great resolve and of course in my home city, the great city of new york, and all across this country, in the aftermath of the...
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. >> scott: you had pearl harbor as we referenced earlier. now all of the sudden we have to work out for the guy who perpetrated the crime and we're not going to look out for the victims when all they want is that small purple ribbon acknowledging that they, in fact, did something for their country and did what they felt was appropriate. what do you think on that? >> very clear. there is a change in environment. the air force wants to award between major medals for flying drones which i do not agree with they did not put their lives in jeopardy. we have to be clear on this. scott, this case was political from day one. this administration has always wanted to call it quote unquote work place violence. i was on this network talking the very next day in 2009 after the attack as a think tank guy and the army called me saying we don't agree with your assessment calling it terrorism. scott, if this happened in any other place of the world this would be called an act of terror. with the links to the international terrorists anwar al-awlaki there is
. >> scott: you had pearl harbor as we referenced earlier. now all of the sudden we have to work out for the guy who perpetrated the crime and we're not going to look out for the victims when all they want is that small purple ribbon acknowledging that they, in fact, did something for their country and did what they felt was appropriate. what do you think on that? >> very clear. there is a change in environment. the air force wants to award between major medals for flying drones...
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but there are also went in whole ie and pearl harbor. ii, the are once in haw harbor, luger and, california, camp pendleton. and then we have smaller bases all around the country. -- the electric boat that makes our submarines, some of our submarines in connecticut, huntington ingalls industries to, and in -- huntington is in hit-and-run, some of our smaller shipyards for example, osc, and alabama and wisconsin. host: mint in new hampshire, good morning -- raymond in new hampshire, good morning. caller: my question is an environmental question. i wonder what the navy -- if the navy does anything about these like in theris, pacific, the atlantic, that are washing up on shores. i am concerned that it may even block your radar or whatever. how does the navy handle that? do they do anything about it? host: thank you, ted. guest: you can rest assured that we can do our mission. but it is an environmental concern and a concern for the heirs of that these things are there. -- a concern for the earth that these things are there. our mission is a
but there are also went in whole ie and pearl harbor. ii, the are once in haw harbor, luger and, california, camp pendleton. and then we have smaller bases all around the country. -- the electric boat that makes our submarines, some of our submarines in connecticut, huntington ingalls industries to, and in -- huntington is in hit-and-run, some of our smaller shipyards for example, osc, and alabama and wisconsin. host: mint in new hampshire, good morning -- raymond in new hampshire, good...
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