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nowadays, only lit to commemorate pearl harbor day. three men who lived through the surprise attack came to watch the beacon come down. the emotions, still raw. >> when you pick that beacon off the top of that tower, to me it's going to be like lifting my shipment across the bottom of the harbor, to be forever honored and remembered. and that light helped us to do that. >> reporter: the wind died down, and the eye was carefully removed from its perch of 85 years. it's going to be carefully repaired and updated. but first a few quitters have to go. but the day isn't without irony. >> pearl harbor survivors are well aware of the ball being made in japan. 1 of them drives a toyota. [ laughter ] >> reporter: chuck says he plans to be here one way or the other for the reinstallment too. >> if i pass away in the meantime, i'm going to have them emball me and put me on a back of a bicycle and bring me up there. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he won't have too long to wait. the restoration process should be completed by september. >>> both area big
nowadays, only lit to commemorate pearl harbor day. three men who lived through the surprise attack came to watch the beacon come down. the emotions, still raw. >> when you pick that beacon off the top of that tower, to me it's going to be like lifting my shipment across the bottom of the harbor, to be forever honored and remembered. and that light helped us to do that. >> reporter: the wind died down, and the eye was carefully removed from its perch of 85 years. it's going to be...
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now-a-days only lit to commemorate pearl harbor day. three men who lived through the attack came to watch the beacon come down. the emotions still raw. >> when you pick that beacon off the top of that top, to me, it's going to be like lifting my sunkun shipmates. that light helps us to do that. >> the wind died down and it was carefully removed from the perch of 85 years. fully restored, repaired and upgraded. first a few critters have to go. >> pearl harbor survivors are well aware of the bowl being made in japan. one of them drives a toyota. >> a happy moment for everyone. chuck says he plans to be here one way or the other for the reinstallment too. >> if i pass away, i'm going to have them balm me and put me on the back of a motorcycle and somebody can bring me up here. >> i'll bring you up here. >> so i can watch that. >> i'm sure chuck will be just fine. he won't have too long to wait. the restoration process should be completed by september. kpix 5. >> once the process is completed, the beacon will begin to shine every september
now-a-days only lit to commemorate pearl harbor day. three men who lived through the attack came to watch the beacon come down. the emotions still raw. >> when you pick that beacon off the top of that top, to me, it's going to be like lifting my sunkun shipmates. that light helps us to do that. >> the wind died down and it was carefully removed from the perch of 85 years. fully restored, repaired and upgraded. first a few critters have to go. >> pearl harbor survivors are well...
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damaged ships, in particular, some of the battle ships damaged at pearl harbor were repaired here athese 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 aboutercti
damaged ships, in particular, some of the battle ships damaged at pearl harbor were repaired here athese 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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military intelligence service that opened one month before pearl harbor in anticipation in the war against japan. and they graduate about 40 students of japanese ancestry, military of the u.s. army to secretly train in anticipation with this war, while we restored this building and this hanger, we planned to have exhibition and curriculum and small interpretive programming there and we will be working with our partners in san francisco to do so. so thank you very much and encourage you to see the medal and come by to the building in the city of san francisco. thank you very much. >> murase. >> we also vai presentation for representative from the institute. >> i also was not in the room for the vote. would you put down that i did this, thank you. >> >> okay, my name is greg martani and i have been before the board in other capacities with the japanese citizen's league. in this case i am filling in for karen who is the daughter of fred coramatzo who received the gold medal of freedom for his stand against the incarceration of japanese americans in world war ii. while this issue is something
military intelligence service that opened one month before pearl harbor in anticipation in the war against japan. and they graduate about 40 students of japanese ancestry, military of the u.s. army to secretly train in anticipation with this war, while we restored this building and this hanger, we planned to have exhibition and curriculum and small interpretive programming there and we will be working with our partners in san francisco to do so. so thank you very much and encourage you to see...
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said after pearl harbor. this is a date that will live in infamy. hey, togo, i don't need to stand up to put my boot up your ass. ( cheers and applause ). and, folks, this unlimited power to wage war wherever is the result of a careful, deliberative process because after the september 11 attacks, congress took an entire seven days to pass it. that's longer than it took god to make heaven and earth. ( laughter ) incidentally, heaven and earth-- those are the areas where the president is authorized to kill people. ( laughter ) don't try hiding behind that gate, st. peter. we have intele that puts you in the middle east 2,000 years ago. clearly, it is a great resolution, which is why i was so disappoint the by a major policy speech the president gave today at the national defense university-- great football team, by the way. their defensive line is f-14s. ( laughter ) and in his speech, obama announced he is ready to give up all that power. >> the a.u.m.f. is now nearly 12 years old. thinking, our definitions, our actions, we may continue to grant pres
said after pearl harbor. this is a date that will live in infamy. hey, togo, i don't need to stand up to put my boot up your ass. ( cheers and applause ). and, folks, this unlimited power to wage war wherever is the result of a careful, deliberative process because after the september 11 attacks, congress took an entire seven days to pass it. that's longer than it took god to make heaven and earth. ( laughter ) incidentally, heaven and earth-- those are the areas where the president is...
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>> it is dean acheson rating on december 8, 1941 after pearl harbor at that time assistant secretary of state for economic affairs and was exasperated to see the state department was not better at its job when he goes on to say that what they needed to be doing was acquiring the resources the war a machine would need to keep them out of the hands of the enemies and he found them simply unable to do that. >> host: you worked at the national security council for george w. bush. did you find the same state department that dean acheson found? >> i went to work in the pentagon as my first real job. one of the things i was struck by is since i didn't grow up in a military family and it didn't know the culture that most of the military is brilliant teachers because they lead in an environment you cannot be good your job unless you make your bet feels good that there's an air was the person everyone had to make good at there job. i was struck at the people who are successful in the state department are people you can throw into the deep end and will not drown but nobody ever teaches them to
>> it is dean acheson rating on december 8, 1941 after pearl harbor at that time assistant secretary of state for economic affairs and was exasperated to see the state department was not better at its job when he goes on to say that what they needed to be doing was acquiring the resources the war a machine would need to keep them out of the hands of the enemies and he found them simply unable to do that. >> host: you worked at the national security council for george w. bush. did...
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much about american history but she splavend to me that hawaii is where they filmed the movie "pearl harbor." that's her new favorite movie. if you haven't seen it. here's the plot. it is 1941 and an american nurse falls in love with two different pilots at the same time and the acting and the dialogue and the story are so bad, halfway through, the japanese attacked to try to stop the movie. [laughter] and then someone or something put the d.v.d. in the microwave. that's my time. thank you very much, everybody. [applause] craig: jim mcdonald, everybody! we have got to go. say good night, jim. 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. >>> this is kpix 5 news. >> what a day. but now what? tonight the new new reality and we ask a question a
much about american history but she splavend to me that hawaii is where they filmed the movie "pearl harbor." that's her new favorite movie. if you haven't seen it. here's the plot. it is 1941 and an american nurse falls in love with two different pilots at the same time and the acting and the dialogue and the story are so bad, halfway through, the japanese attacked to try to stop the movie. [laughter] and then someone or something put the d.v.d. in the microwave. that's my time....
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it was december 7, the second anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. they spent days walking with little food and the americans were more exhausted and ill than they've ever been. on many december 20, the americans 43rd day in albania, they learned don't have to start backtracking because of nearby fighting between the germans and the partisans but it was too much for some concluding the american pilot asked bill to send a message on his behalf asked for air evacuation. cairo received the message and forwarded it to the army air force during the american scandal fo for several days in n villages hoping for an air rescue. with that i will read the prologue which takes place the morning of the attempted air evacuation. >> on a chilly overcast december day in 1943, gavin kerry does become a tough no-nonsense toy for your special operations lieutenant working for britain. through his the nights are some the cover of an albanian hillside and watched in frustration as waves of german troops and tanks moved through the steep and winding roads of account on th
it was december 7, the second anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. they spent days walking with little food and the americans were more exhausted and ill than they've ever been. on many december 20, the americans 43rd day in albania, they learned don't have to start backtracking because of nearby fighting between the germans and the partisans but it was too much for some concluding the american pilot asked bill to send a message on his behalf asked for air evacuation. cairo received the...
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it was december 7, the second anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. they spent days walking and americans were more exhausted and ill than they have ever been. on monday december 20 the americans 43rd day in albania they learned they would have to start fact-checking because the nearby fighting between the germans and the partisans. it was too much or some including the american pilot who asked about the british wireless operators to send a message on his behalf asking for air evacuation. carrboro received a message and forwarded to the army air forces. the americans camped out for several days in the same villages hoping for an air rescue. with that i will read the prologue which takes place in the morning of the attended air evacuation. on a chilly overcast december day in 1943 galvin gary duffy at 24-year-old special operations with the networking for britain. through his binoculars through the cover of an albanian hillside and watched in frustration as waves of german troops and tanks moved through the steep and winding roads in the town on the va
it was december 7, the second anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. they spent days walking and americans were more exhausted and ill than they have ever been. on monday december 20 the americans 43rd day in albania they learned they would have to start fact-checking because the nearby fighting between the germans and the partisans. it was too much or some including the american pilot who asked about the british wireless operators to send a message on his behalf asking for air evacuation....
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drafted (inaudible) and she actually got involved in the way and forming it because after the pearl harbor and we joined the war, she volunteered to be a front line servant and she was turned down because she was a women and that drove her nuts and so therefore, they sent years and many, many meet togs get the waves created which she did finally have a handle in. and lately, san francisco is counting on mom chung to get the job done, and the real mom chung she got the job done. she through sheer determination and hard work, became a physician. she is the eldest child of 11 kids. back then, traditionally she should have been helping mom and dad take care of all of the younger kids. but no she wanted to be a doctor and she said that i am going to be a doctor. because the thing is that she had her mother's support and that is what made everything okay. but could you imagine, 11 kids and your mom saying could you take care of them and she says no i am going to school. she was a real, and my dad once said, you know, auntie doc, she is a real, what did he call her? i can't remember, something th
drafted (inaudible) and she actually got involved in the way and forming it because after the pearl harbor and we joined the war, she volunteered to be a front line servant and she was turned down because she was a women and that drove her nuts and so therefore, they sent years and many, many meet togs get the waves created which she did finally have a handle in. and lately, san francisco is counting on mom chung to get the job done, and the real mom chung she got the job done. she through...
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>> guest: it is dean acheson riding on december 8, 1941, right after pearl harbor basically the secretary of state for economic affairs and was exasperated to see the state department was not better at its job when he goes on to say further on in the same passage, what the state department needed to be doing was acquiring the agresource is that the war machine would need to keep them out of there hands of our enemy but they simply unable to do that. >> host: kori schake you worked at the national security council to ben strategy under george w. bush. did you find this date department that dean acheson found? >> i went to work in the pentagon as my first real job and one of the things i was really struck by i did not grow up in a military family and i did not know the culture but mostly what the american military is brilliant teachers because they live in the environment where you cannot be good your job unless you can make your reveals good that there's. i was the person everyone had to make good that there job. when i went to the state department 20 years later the people who are success
>> guest: it is dean acheson riding on december 8, 1941, right after pearl harbor basically the secretary of state for economic affairs and was exasperated to see the state department was not better at its job when he goes on to say further on in the same passage, what the state department needed to be doing was acquiring the agresource is that the war machine would need to keep them out of there hands of our enemy but they simply unable to do that. >> host: kori schake you worked...
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and then went overseas and joined the 5th division, which had been in iceland since way before pearl harbor and ran crossways of a colonel on the staff there who's well-known for somebody you should not get crossways of. he lay for me and finally got me on falsifying a government document. it was a rule that you could not use a vehicle for recreation beyond a distance of 50 miles. we were 50 miles from belfast, so it was a common practice among us to write 50 miles. our battalion was outside that 50-mile radius. that was the charge of falsifying a government document, and i was court-marshalled and sent home. i stayed home and i worked on a local desk at associated press for about six months. then i couldn't take it any longer and went down and joined the marine corps, and i was in the marine corps for a year and they dropped the bomb and the thing was over and i came on home. the marines were funny about that. they said -- well, fellow marines. i went through boot camp at paris island and everything, having been a captain in the army. they said, "you used to be a captain in the army. you m
and then went overseas and joined the 5th division, which had been in iceland since way before pearl harbor and ran crossways of a colonel on the staff there who's well-known for somebody you should not get crossways of. he lay for me and finally got me on falsifying a government document. it was a rule that you could not use a vehicle for recreation beyond a distance of 50 miles. we were 50 miles from belfast, so it was a common practice among us to write 50 miles. our battalion was outside...
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. >> japan's devastating surprise attack on hawaii's pearl harbor fanned the flames of national hysteria, particularly on the west coast. more than 100,000 japanese-americans were ordered to pack their things. the uchidas were forced to leave their home in pasadena, california. >> they were first, actually, put in the santa anita racetrack where they lived for about six months in actual horse stables, and they actually had to clean out the stables and make it livable. and then, after that period, they were moved to gila river, which is in arizona. >> like so many other families, the uchidas were relocated to detention camps in remote areas of the country. >> they lived in barracks that really didn't have any insulation. it was hot, it was dry, it was windy, and it was very cold in the wintertime, as well. >> with the end of the war, the japanese-americans were finally released, but the shame stung. that's why jenny's father, craig, helped raise money for this memorial in washington, d.c. its official name is "the national japanese-american memorial for patriotism during world war ii." on
. >> japan's devastating surprise attack on hawaii's pearl harbor fanned the flames of national hysteria, particularly on the west coast. more than 100,000 japanese-americans were ordered to pack their things. the uchidas were forced to leave their home in pasadena, california. >> they were first, actually, put in the santa anita racetrack where they lived for about six months in actual horse stables, and they actually had to clean out the stables and make it livable. and then,...
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>> it is deemed atkinson riding on december 8th 1941 right after pearl harbor.e was at that time the assistant secretary of state for economic affairs, and he was exasperated to see that the state department was not better at its job. he goes on to say that what the state department need to be doing was acquiring the resources that a war machine would be in keeping them out of the hands of our enemies. he found the state department singly unable to do that. >> host: kori schake, you worked at the national security council for president george w. bush, director for defense strategy and requirements. did you find the same state department that the 1941 era at? >> guest: i went to work in the pentagon is my first real job. one of the things i was really struck by, i did not grow up in a military family and did not know the culture. i was distraught that the american military has brew teachers because they live in an environment where you cannot be good at your job unless you can make everyone else but their job i was the person that everyone had to make another job
>> it is deemed atkinson riding on december 8th 1941 right after pearl harbor.e was at that time the assistant secretary of state for economic affairs, and he was exasperated to see that the state department was not better at its job. he goes on to say that what the state department need to be doing was acquiring the resources that a war machine would be in keeping them out of the hands of our enemies. he found the state department singly unable to do that. >> host: kori schake, you...
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. >> pearl harbor hit america when it could hurt it very much.emy intelligence. >> this former trecher ry shall never again end dangerous. >> after world war ii came the cold war and the threat of global communism. it sparked a fierce debate at the heist levels regarding citizen's rights verses national security and out of that debate ultimately came the national security agency for nsa. in the 1950s the spy center was so secret the joke was the initials stood 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 dwam the first director of the nsa to testify publically before congress. the agency once so secretive was exposed. the public learned the nsa headquartered in fort mede, maryland was eavesdropping on messages sent into and out of the country. in response in 1978 the federal government passed phisa foreign intelligence surveillance act which required the nsa to get warrants from special fisa corpse. t
. >> pearl harbor hit america when it could hurt it very much.emy intelligence. >> this former trecher ry shall never again end dangerous. >> after world war ii came the cold war and the threat of global communism. it sparked a fierce debate at the heist levels regarding citizen's rights verses national security and out of that debate ultimately came the national security agency for nsa. in the 1950s the spy center was so secret the joke was the initials stood for no such...
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a man who signed up to fight right after pearl harbor was bombed, not because he had to, he would telldies and families wanted to protect it. my dad didn't back then have nothing. they fought for something they knew in their guts that was priceless. forget whether we owe the better america with all of -- we owe a better america putting an end putting an end to this nonsense. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: i'm greg gutfeld, bob box, eric boling and dana perino. it's five klk in the new york city. let's keep it short. >> greg: as the irs scandal bucket overflows this period in history could be a watershed moment for all of us. it's the time the american public could step on the neck of big government and kruash it like a soda can. irs saying they weaponized the irs. that is huge. this is politics disguised as governance. it's what progressives do best, fascism with a prett
a man who signed up to fight right after pearl harbor was bombed, not because he had to, he would telldies and families wanted to protect it. my dad didn't back then have nothing. they fought for something they knew in their guts that was priceless. forget whether we owe the better america with all of -- we owe a better america putting an end putting an end to this nonsense. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: i'm greg gutfeld, bob box, eric boling and dana perino. it's five...
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it was used to planes navigate now it signs on pearl harbor anniversary. >>> and an incredible storytwo lives after a real life test. check this out. video show as car jumping a sidewalk in downtown and speeding towards the guide dog and trainers. he was on a field test and turned around. that alerted a trainer and gave them time to push the other out of the way. he reacted. >> i saw it. >> incredible. after missing the dog it stopped across the street and no one was hurt. police say the 93-year-old drive was trying to park her car. the dog passed the test. we have more on that video for you when our web site at www.ktvu.com. >>> a new study suggests that social media sites help users like themselves better. a study by the university of michigan said college students and adults use facebook and twitter to boost their egos. students were prone to use it to voice their opinion than adults used it to create an aimge of themselves. they measured the behavior in both groups and it is related to the amount of time each subject posted, reading posts and commenting. >> the time now is 526. l
it was used to planes navigate now it signs on pearl harbor anniversary. >>> and an incredible storytwo lives after a real life test. check this out. video show as car jumping a sidewalk in downtown and speeding towards the guide dog and trainers. he was on a field test and turned around. that alerted a trainer and gave them time to push the other out of the way. he reacted. >> i saw it. >> incredible. after missing the dog it stopped across the street and no one was hurt....
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>> guest: pearl harbor, all of the divisiveness that existed in the united states over whether to get involved in yet another european war, whether to prÍncipe and providing material to the british and salon fell away so there's a unanimity of feeling of the prestige of direction and the allies and we are in it to the end and there is a recognition this is an existential war to get our very existence and we of life is at stake. don't forget that in 1942 there are about 130 million people in the united states. 16.1 million of them will be in uniform by 1945. everyone has someone they love in harm's way. everyone has skin in the game and a stake in this and that becomes quite clear to americans pay get almost all americans through the course of 1942. you contrast that today with 313 million, we have about 2 million in uniform. almost no one has someone they know in harm's way. almost no one has scan in the game in the same sense. so it's quite different cyclically between that period of world war ii and america today. >> host: from the guns at last late may of 1944, england, the crowd o
>> guest: pearl harbor, all of the divisiveness that existed in the united states over whether to get involved in yet another european war, whether to prÍncipe and providing material to the british and salon fell away so there's a unanimity of feeling of the prestige of direction and the allies and we are in it to the end and there is a recognition this is an existential war to get our very existence and we of life is at stake. don't forget that in 1942 there are about 130 million people...
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remember on the 7, the japanese bombed pearl harbor and sank every battleship we had or damaged every battleship we had. we thought the united states could lose that war. i was a senior so i was given the responsibility of taking care of the media and he was a conservative newscaster. anwas up in the gallery with old-fashioned magnetic recorders. he was supposed to record. i was told see to it that he does not record more than the. president's speech. i thought, you know, there's enough history that is important. discussion. the country was badly divided. it was badly divided over different matters but the interesting thing was when roosevelt finished his speech, which by the way, was a fabulous speech he left the podium. the house -- the senate left and the house proceeded to deal with his call for the declaration of war. the country being divided at all the america firsters and there were a lot of fellow travelers, and quite frankly, the germans. you had huge rallies in new york. -- nazi rallies in her door. everybody was trying to get on -- the right side of history. -- they said w
remember on the 7, the japanese bombed pearl harbor and sank every battleship we had or damaged every battleship we had. we thought the united states could lose that war. i was a senior so i was given the responsibility of taking care of the media and he was a conservative newscaster. anwas up in the gallery with old-fashioned magnetic recorders. he was supposed to record. i was told see to it that he does not record more than the. president's speech. i thought, you know, there's enough history...
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it shines each december 7 for the anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. >>> we are learning who found james gandolfini after he collapsed and the attempts to save his life. but first the break through that was reached in washington, d.c. on immigration reform. now to julie haener for new at 6:00 p.m. >> coming up at 6:00 p.m. video of a fatal hit and run. we will reveal the questions surrounding the driver and hear how the victim's sister is coping. >> he was outgoing. he had a lot of friends. >> tragic death sparked outrage in the bay area, the premier of the oscar grant movie. we are live. these stories and much more coming up at 6:00 p.m. to seamlessly switch it's ind from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ yes honey? dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ >>> t
it shines each december 7 for the anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. >>> we are learning who found james gandolfini after he collapsed and the attempts to save his life. but first the break through that was reached in washington, d.c. on immigration reform. now to julie haener for new at 6:00 p.m. >> coming up at 6:00 p.m. video of a fatal hit and run. we will reveal the questions surrounding the driver and hear how the victim's sister is coping. >> he was outgoing....
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pearl harbor taught america what it didn't know could hurt it very much. a a need to be up on enemy intelligence. >> this form of stretchry shall never again endanger us. >> after world war ii came the cold war and the threat of global communism. it sparked a fierce debate at the highest levels regarding is citizens' rights versus international security and rot of that debate ultimately came the national security agency or nsa. in the 1950s the spy center was so secretive the joke was the initials stood 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 lou allen became the first director of the nsa to testify publicly before congress. the agency once so secretive was expose heed. the public learned that the nsa headquartered at fort mead, maryland was eavesdropping on messages sent into and out of the country. the federal government passed the foreign intelligence surveillance act which required orders from certain courts.
pearl harbor taught america what it didn't know could hurt it very much. a a need to be up on enemy intelligence. >> this form of stretchry shall never again endanger us. >> after world war ii came the cold war and the threat of global communism. it sparked a fierce debate at the highest levels regarding is citizens' rights versus international security and rot of that debate ultimately came the national security agency or nsa. in the 1950s the spy center was so secretive the joke...
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it has been there since 1928 and shines each december 27th on pearl harbor day. >> do college athletese to be paid? the court hearing that may lead to the answer. >> at 10:45, bill martin will be back with the complete bay area forecast, including both a warmup and if we're going to see rain. >> an experiment with music and art. a plan to bring people into a neighborhood that sometimes gets a bad rap. mary gonzales had a cold, she also has asthma. so she sees her allergist who has a receptionist susan, who sees that she's due for a mammogram. mary has one that day. that's when she finds out she has a tumor. she has a successful surgery and because her health provider has an amazing connected system, she has her life. i don't know what you have but i have kaiser permanente. kaiser permanente. thrive >> an autopsy is set to be performed tomorrow on james gandolfini. he died yesterday. his manager says the actor's 13- year-old son found him collapsed in the bathroom of their hotel room in italy. doctors spent 40 minutes trying to save his life. >> impossible to obtain a success on the pat
it has been there since 1928 and shines each december 27th on pearl harbor day. >> do college athletese to be paid? the court hearing that may lead to the answer. >> at 10:45, bill martin will be back with the complete bay area forecast, including both a warmup and if we're going to see rain. >> an experiment with music and art. a plan to bring people into a neighborhood that sometimes gets a bad rap. mary gonzales had a cold, she also has asthma. so she sees her allergist who...
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it has been there since 1928 and shines each december 27th on pearl harbor day. >> do college athletesve to be paid? the court hearing that may lead to the answer. >> at 10:45, bill martin will be back with the complete bay area forecast, including both a warmup and if we're going to see >> an autopsy is set to be performed tomorrow on james gandolfini. he died yesterday. his manager says the actor's 13- year-old son found him collapsed in the bathroom of their hotel room in italy. doctors spent 40 minutes trying to save his life. >> impossible to obtain a success on the patient's life. >> gandolfini was in italy on vacation and scheduled to attend a film festival there this weekend. organizers are now planning a special tribute. >> the food and drug administration today approved an emergency contraceptive plan b for all women regardless of age without a prescription. the move complies with a recent court order to make the so- called morning after pill available as an over the counter product without age restrictions. it was first approved in july of 2009 for use without a prescription
it has been there since 1928 and shines each december 27th on pearl harbor day. >> do college athletesve to be paid? the court hearing that may lead to the answer. >> at 10:45, bill martin will be back with the complete bay area forecast, including both a warmup and if we're going to see >> an autopsy is set to be performed tomorrow on james gandolfini. he died yesterday. his manager says the actor's 13- year-old son found him collapsed in the bathroom of their hotel room in...
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that is showing up at pearl harbor on december 8, saying it could have been worse. >> actually it could. >> this is an indefensible situation we have here. neil: if you dial it back, alternative to compromise our security. >> let's talk anywhere the irs fits into our security. i am for you know targeting what we think would be bad guys, but what irs did, and the verizon phone records. i would be hard pressed to argue all those phone records come from people who pose imminent national security threats. neil: over a hundred million americans, but part of a big ter bigger picture to me is risk you have a government that means well, and runs amuck and out of control, one common theme this spills over with agencies leveraging off their power, that is that, too big, too powerful. >> yeah, look at holder signing an affidavit he does not remember signing? neil: he might have forgotten, oh, i will spy on james rosen. >> but that is a big step. neil: james rosen is a common name. >> you know, do something that government has never done before, you just forget you signed it? but think about this,
that is showing up at pearl harbor on december 8, saying it could have been worse. >> actually it could. >> this is an indefensible situation we have here. neil: if you dial it back, alternative to compromise our security. >> let's talk anywhere the irs fits into our security. i am for you know targeting what we think would be bad guys, but what irs did, and the verizon phone records. i would be hard pressed to argue all those phone records come from people who pose imminent...
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i mean, to me, a tragic day for america is 9/11 pearl harbor, not the day the supreme court says that two men or women that love each other can get married. what is your reaction to what the cardinal said? >> my reaction is the same as that, and i want to amp fie what david said. we wanted to overturn proposition eight and that's what happened today. we are talking about people who love one another, who want to be together and if everybody in america can stand where david and i are standing now and looking at the people and the happiness in their faces and eyes that they can now be treated equally with the rest of their citizens in california and this will spread like wildfire all over the united states. today was an unequivocal victory for gay and lesbian individuals and americans who strive for dignity. we are so happy this came out the way it did. >> david, i mean, justice scalia did this long rack to descent, one of the great descents in supreme court history, not happy at all. what was your reaction to that? it seemed to be pretty over the top. >> right, justice scalia has been o
i mean, to me, a tragic day for america is 9/11 pearl harbor, not the day the supreme court says that two men or women that love each other can get married. what is your reaction to what the cardinal said? >> my reaction is the same as that, and i want to amp fie what david said. we wanted to overturn proposition eight and that's what happened today. we are talking about people who love one another, who want to be together and if everybody in america can stand where david and i are...
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worse attack than pearl harbor. 19 guys armed with box cutters and airline tickets. they're worried the next attack, sooner or later there will be another attack and they'll have worse weapons. we have to consider a chemical weapon or biological device. we're at war. and congress, in fact, authorized the president to use military force to deal with that crisis. that puts you into the category being able to use your military and intelligence assets in order to protect against another attack. when you consider the possibility of somebody smuggling something like a nuclear device into the united states, it's important to gather intelligence on your enemies and stop that attack before it gets laun launched. >> people on the right and left are raising this saying fine. if you find the bad guys and have reason to suspect them, go after their numbers and e-mails. but why do you have to vacuum up information on every law-abiding american in the country? >> first, what information? the answer is phone numbers. and who contacted who. but we don't have names associated with it.
worse attack than pearl harbor. 19 guys armed with box cutters and airline tickets. they're worried the next attack, sooner or later there will be another attack and they'll have worse weapons. we have to consider a chemical weapon or biological device. we're at war. and congress, in fact, authorized the president to use military force to deal with that crisis. that puts you into the category being able to use your military and intelligence assets in order to protect against another attack....
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11 was flown into the world trade center, beginning the deadliest attack on american soil since pearl harbor27 a.m. the president and first lady lay a wreath honoring those killed and wounded at the pentagon, remembering those killed at the trade center and the lonely field in pennsylvania. >> never an easy day but it is especially difficult for all of you. the families of nearly 3,000 innocents who lost their lives. >> 3:40 p.m. in washington, d.c. 9:40 benghazi time. terrorists attack the u.s. mission in benghazi. 3:50, 9:50 p.m. benghazi time, ambassador kris stevens frantically calls his deputy greg hicks in tripoli saying greg, we are under attack. his local libyan security desserts him as attackers swarm the compound. at surviving state department personnel tried bravely but in vain to save the ambassador and colleague sean smith. 4:05 p.m. 20 minutes after steven's last message the president while visiting wounded warriors at walter reed is informed of the attack. 4:40 p.m. the president departs bethesda, maryland, on marine one. landing on the south lawn at 4:50 p.m. what we don't kn
11 was flown into the world trade center, beginning the deadliest attack on american soil since pearl harbor27 a.m. the president and first lady lay a wreath honoring those killed and wounded at the pentagon, remembering those killed at the trade center and the lonely field in pennsylvania. >> never an easy day but it is especially difficult for all of you. the families of nearly 3,000 innocents who lost their lives. >> 3:40 p.m. in washington, d.c. 9:40 benghazi time. terrorists...