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the board presented him with the annual pearl harbor day proclamation.gnito is back on the miami dolphins' payroll. but will he play again? that is coming up next. time to duck the halls? we have the perfect gift idea for the "duck dynasty" lover in your family. >>> the miami dolphins are suspending richie incognito. he will be paid retroactively for the last two weeks. not bad. get this, 140 million people are expected to work on their holiday shopping over the long thanksgiving weekend. does that mean retailers will cash in on their hard work? joining us now is the senior vice president of the national retail federation. thank you so much for coming in. i know you come out with the official figures tomorrow. but what are the indications of black friday's success or not? >> so far, it looks like a really good start. we saw more retailers this year opening on thanksgiving night which seemed to do a lot for sales. there were a ton of people out at 8:00 p.m. that's four more hours for retailers, so that's important if you're looking to bring in millions of
the board presented him with the annual pearl harbor day proclamation.gnito is back on the miami dolphins' payroll. but will he play again? that is coming up next. time to duck the halls? we have the perfect gift idea for the "duck dynasty" lover in your family. >>> the miami dolphins are suspending richie incognito. he will be paid retroactively for the last two weeks. not bad. get this, 140 million people are expected to work on their holiday shopping over the long...
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may this bust be a reminder to all americans of a world leader who stood by us in the wake of pearl harbor in behind whom we stood throughout the second world war. make us, oh, god, forever grateful for the relationship of britain with our united states, and may our nations together cooperate as in the time of sir winston churchill to guarantee the freedom and peace of all people. amen. >> please remain standing for the visitation of the colors by the united states armed forces colorguard, the singing of the united kingdom anthem, the singing of the united states anthem, and the retiring of the colors. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ god save our queen long live our noble queen god save our queen send her victorious happy and glorious long to reign over us god save our queen! ♪ >> ♪ oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still th
may this bust be a reminder to all americans of a world leader who stood by us in the wake of pearl harbor in behind whom we stood throughout the second world war. make us, oh, god, forever grateful for the relationship of britain with our united states, and may our nations together cooperate as in the time of sir winston churchill to guarantee the freedom and peace of all people. amen. >> please remain standing for the visitation of the colors by the united states armed forces...
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pearl harbor. clearly, there's a different dynamic going on. so what we see is that countries willing to spying one another, they are willing to have proxies that can conduct attacks on others. they are willing to maybe have low-level cyber attacks on one another, but we haven't seen a big nation use real cyber, really destructive or disruptive cyber capabilities against another big nation. you haven't seen big nations use really disruptive cyber capabilities against a small nation outside of an existing conflict. you know, it's not out of the blue, it's taking place during existing tensions. so one of my colleagues says, well, you can't call that deterrence, you have to call that restraint, that we're not willing to go above a certain threshold. fine, call it restraint, but what you're seeing is nations are acting extremely similarly in this place than they do to others. they are not willing to do big, disruptive attacks on one another, because they fear getting caught, they fear getting punishmen
pearl harbor. clearly, there's a different dynamic going on. so what we see is that countries willing to spying one another, they are willing to have proxies that can conduct attacks on others. they are willing to maybe have low-level cyber attacks on one another, but we haven't seen a big nation use real cyber, really destructive or disruptive cyber capabilities against another big nation. you haven't seen big nations use really disruptive cyber capabilities against a small nation outside of...
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three weeks after pearl harbor when the aggressors had us on the ropes and intended to keep us there,aking to the congress, churchill called on , and here stand firm is what words that matter sound like. thatfeel greatly honored you should have invited me and address the representatives of both branches of congress. the fact that my american poor have so many generations laid their part in the life of the united states makes this experience one of the most moving in my life. motherin deed that my whose memory i cherish across the veil of years could have been here to see. by the way, i cannot help for reflecting that if my father had been american, and my mother british instead of the other way around, i might have gotten your on my own. [laughter] now we are the masters of our fate. the task that has been a us is not up of our strength, that it's pains and oils are not beyond our endurance. as long as we have faith in our an on comparable willpower, salvation will not be denied us. here we are together facing a group of my tea close who seek foes who seek our ruin. here we are togeth
three weeks after pearl harbor when the aggressors had us on the ropes and intended to keep us there,aking to the congress, churchill called on , and here stand firm is what words that matter sound like. thatfeel greatly honored you should have invited me and address the representatives of both branches of congress. the fact that my american poor have so many generations laid their part in the life of the united states makes this experience one of the most moving in my life. motherin deed that...
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>> of course, we do not go up to pearl harbor but it is a fascinating question and especially because during 1940 and 8041 hitler did not want to antagonize the united states. and roosevelt did not think the country was ready. the southern democrats wary central to support roosevelt to get legislation to prepare this do you get to into that at all? >> that is true. roosevelt had a lot of support from some other democrats that is the unsurprising. he did not have the support from progressive republicans. there were a lot the roosevelt did not have a better friend in the senate. so on that with military prepared this for reasons i don't fully understand but they did not. >> did you discuss the relationship with kennedy? >> he plays a big role. roosevelt made the mistake to name his ambassador to the united kingdom because he was a defeatist and always searching the prime minister of great britain first chamberlain then churchill to make an accommodation with hitler. he was very much into appeasement and was an advocate. that was a term not understood as if it is it today. and it ran its
>> of course, we do not go up to pearl harbor but it is a fascinating question and especially because during 1940 and 8041 hitler did not want to antagonize the united states. and roosevelt did not think the country was ready. the southern democrats wary central to support roosevelt to get legislation to prepare this do you get to into that at all? >> that is true. roosevelt had a lot of support from some other democrats that is the unsurprising. he did not have the support from...
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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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to massively rebuild america's defenses it's going to take us a long time unless there's a new pearl harbor and that's what they see as the pilot after nine eleven so even though they probably were too inept to have been involved in causing it. to blind to stop it even though they had all the warnings in the world that they should have been able to stop it they seized upon it and used their advantage to do everything they would if they were in new pearl harbor which is what the way they saw this exact thing just fell right into the. document was written the thing that i love about this book in the series is that it completely counters the myth of american exceptionalism this is the concept we've heard obama doubled down recently to other world leaders at the u.n. g.a. how does this notion impact america's standing in the world and why our leaders continuing to reinforce this. that he dressed obama down over this. state should not think of itself as being exceptional in that way of being better than other countries if you go to a ballgame and you get up there and they sing god bless america
to massively rebuild america's defenses it's going to take us a long time unless there's a new pearl harbor and that's what they see as the pilot after nine eleven so even though they probably were too inept to have been involved in causing it. to blind to stop it even though they had all the warnings in the world that they should have been able to stop it they seized upon it and used their advantage to do everything they would if they were in new pearl harbor which is what the way they saw...
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they seized upon it and used it terry vantage to do everything they would if they were in new pearl harbor which is what the way they saw this exact thing just fell right into a couple months after the document was written the thing that i love about this book in the series is that it completely counters the myth of american exceptionalism this is the concept we've heard obama doubled down recently to other world leaders at the u.n. g.a. how does this notion impact america's standing in the world and why our leaders continuing to reinforce the. putin spoke that he dressed obama down over this. state should not think of itself as being exceptional in that way of being better than other countries if you go to a ball game and you get up there and they sing god bless america you know if there was a god that god would certainly bless everybody not just the americans what kind of crazy notion but this idea is very deeply rooted goes back to john winthrop sermon aboard the arbella in sixteen thirty matches bay so the united states will be a city upon a hill the world's eyes will be upon it woodro
they seized upon it and used it terry vantage to do everything they would if they were in new pearl harbor which is what the way they saw this exact thing just fell right into a couple months after the document was written the thing that i love about this book in the series is that it completely counters the myth of american exceptionalism this is the concept we've heard obama doubled down recently to other world leaders at the u.n. g.a. how does this notion impact america's standing in the...
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if confronted by a crisis weather pearl harbor or basically the fiscal equivalent of pearl harbor, peopleill step up. >> let me ask you this neel. >> the last thing you will be saying. [laughter] >> i just want to get -- [laughter] qwest will listen to every word you say now. in aprilon a document of 2008. several months before we landed in the soup. you met with ben bernanke and you had a plan in place. close to what came to be the plan. and givet you saw it you credit for seeing a problem think the horizon, do you if there was a lesson in this that you could have, should have gone to congress can? maybe not for tarp but for some ability to wind down and institutional stop you have to get there early. >> the problems as my colleagues are talking about is we knew -- go back to american history. look at one example when our democracy has prevented a bad outcome. it is great at cleaning up a mess after it has happened. about climate change. how hard it is to get you to agree if it exists. and who should pay for preventing it? account was for us is would you send the treasury secretary and t
if confronted by a crisis weather pearl harbor or basically the fiscal equivalent of pearl harbor, peopleill step up. >> let me ask you this neel. >> the last thing you will be saying. [laughter] >> i just want to get -- [laughter] qwest will listen to every word you say now. in aprilon a document of 2008. several months before we landed in the soup. you met with ben bernanke and you had a plan in place. close to what came to be the plan. and givet you saw it you credit for...
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. >> he was there at pearl harbor when the battleships were still smoldering.e was there at iwogima. >>> veteran are warning this parade could be the last this year because of rising cost. they tried to raise a million dollars to keep it going for the next 5 years. >> i have to pay for the fire department which is 18,000 and the floats. >> police and fire are not paid for anymore. >>> on the streets, gun shot mapping microphones could be in the classroom. >>> your smart phone may not be as secure as you think. >>> a little girl's birthday wish comes true. ,,,,,,,,,,,, protect students from a gunn on campus. kiet do on the imed at stopping . >> it is an unfortunate sign of the times, protecting students from gun men. stopping school shootings as quickly as possible. >> reporter: it looks like a sci-fi movie. shots stopper gives more accurate information than terrified callers talking to 9- 1-1 operators. >> they will say shots fire. they will say where? they will say i don't know i am not sticking my head up. >> reporter: this site takes a fraction of the time.
. >> he was there at pearl harbor when the battleships were still smoldering.e was there at iwogima. >>> veteran are warning this parade could be the last this year because of rising cost. they tried to raise a million dollars to keep it going for the next 5 years. >> i have to pay for the fire department which is 18,000 and the floats. >> police and fire are not paid for anymore. >>> on the streets, gun shot mapping microphones could be in the classroom....
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roosevelt, pearl harbor was a godsend to him.'m not suggesting for a second that he in that he and anyway engineered the surprise but it allowed him to unify the country you see, to fight world war ii. harry truman made the mistake of losing that consensus for the fighting in korea, it destroyed his presidency. johnson lost the consensus for the fighting in vietnam, destroyed his presidency. bush the mistake, weapons of mass destruction that weren't there. it undermines his leadership and left him with a terribly diminished popular support including katrina and the economic downturn, you see. we talked to obama about this and i said to him mr. president if you get into one of these wars without vital public commitments and consensus, it plays havoc with your domestic agenda because you lose your whole -- you lose your credibility. remember johnson's credibility gap? i didn't know when lyndon was telling the truth greedy people this earlobe and scratched his chin you know he was telling the truth. when he -- you knew he was lying.
roosevelt, pearl harbor was a godsend to him.'m not suggesting for a second that he in that he and anyway engineered the surprise but it allowed him to unify the country you see, to fight world war ii. harry truman made the mistake of losing that consensus for the fighting in korea, it destroyed his presidency. johnson lost the consensus for the fighting in vietnam, destroyed his presidency. bush the mistake, weapons of mass destruction that weren't there. it undermines his leadership and left...
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they pulled off pearl harbor. when you narrow it down to that, it is remarkably slender and concentrated on one or two key assets. that is not a stable position for a conflict in which maximum readiness is ever more -- >> ok. great. nametags on and i will start over here. >> i'm a retired u.s. army. it would appear in today's paper that we are reliving the lessons of iraq as we try to negotiate afghanistan. some of us that participated in some of that would be -- are seeing this happen again. what would your advice be to the administration on dealing with the karzai government as we go forward in 2014? patience.s -- [laughter] maddening, but the important thing is to focus on what is in the u.s. strategic interest. ownershipm strategic that supports the afghan state and afghanistan tunisians like -- anmed forces gaining afghan institutions like the armed forces gaining is in our interest for all of the reasons we have lived through 9/11. that can be done at a reasonable level of investment. i do believe and i shar
they pulled off pearl harbor. when you narrow it down to that, it is remarkably slender and concentrated on one or two key assets. that is not a stable position for a conflict in which maximum readiness is ever more -- >> ok. great. nametags on and i will start over here. >> i'm a retired u.s. army. it would appear in today's paper that we are reliving the lessons of iraq as we try to negotiate afghanistan. some of us that participated in some of that would be -- are seeing this...
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he had a special commemorative cane in honor of pearl harbor survivors. the cane features a bronze american eagle clutching a bomb in his talons. he lost it a month ago. >> he walked around and looked everywhere for it. my mother, the same thing. they kept looking in the same spots thinking it would be there. it was a sad moment. >> steve found a similar cane on ebay and went ahead and bought it. it is scheduled to arrive thursday in case the original doesn't show up. >>> san francisco joined thousands of communities today in holding its annual veterans day parade. for the 94th time drill teams classic cars and elected officials made their way down market street. >>> more than 90 tons of pre packaged salads are being recalled by glass onion catering because of e-coli contamination. it affects products with chicken or ham. the products were produced between september 23rd and november 6th. >>> still to come on abc7 news at 11:00, do you know what your kids are seeing on-line? michael finney takes a closer look at the apps you may not even know your kids ar
he had a special commemorative cane in honor of pearl harbor survivors. the cane features a bronze american eagle clutching a bomb in his talons. he lost it a month ago. >> he walked around and looked everywhere for it. my mother, the same thing. they kept looking in the same spots thinking it would be there. it was a sad moment. >> steve found a similar cane on ebay and went ahead and bought it. it is scheduled to arrive thursday in case the original doesn't show up. >>>...
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he had a special commemorative cane in honor of pearl harbor survivors. the cane features a bronze american eagle clutching a bomb in his talons. he lost it a month ago. >> he walked around and looked everywhere for it. my mother, the same thing. they kept looking in the same spots thinking it would be there. it was a sad moment. >> steve found a similar cane on ebay and went ahead and bought it. it is scheduled to arrive thursday in case the original doesn't show up. >>> san francisco joined thousands of communities today in holding its annual veterans day parade. for the 94th time drill teams classic cars and elected officials made their way down market street. >>> more than 90 tons of pre packaged salads are being recalled by glass onion catering because of e-coli contamination. it affects products with chicken or ham. the products were produced between september 23rd and november 6th. >>> still to come on abc7 news at 11:00, do you know what your kids are seeing on-line? michael finney takes a closer look at the apps you may not even know your kids ar
he had a special commemorative cane in honor of pearl harbor survivors. the cane features a bronze american eagle clutching a bomb in his talons. he lost it a month ago. >> he walked around and looked everywhere for it. my mother, the same thing. they kept looking in the same spots thinking it would be there. it was a sad moment. >> steve found a similar cane on ebay and went ahead and bought it. it is scheduled to arrive thursday in case the original doesn't show up. >>>...
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. >> bay area pearl harbor survivor hops for the run of a special cane.year-old needed help getting around and he got a special cane of honor of pearl harbor survivors but his son says he lost the cane a month ago. >> he walked around and looked everywhere for it, my mother, same. they kept looking in all the same spots thinking it would be there. it was a sad, sad moment. >> his son found a similar cane on ebay and bought it supposed to arrive on thursday but they are hoping the original will town up because the second will not be the same or have 9 same meaning. >> now the forecast. >> good news is it will be nice today. not very bright but maybe for a couple of hours but there not be rain to contend with foe veteran's day activities. three miles is our visibility at napa. it has improved. our east bay hills camera shows the ebb and flow of the fog with light wind and less than ten miles per hour at sfo but they are coming from the southeast. in the south bay, everyone is in the low-to-mid 50's but alum rock at 47 and campbell and saratoga and santa cla
. >> bay area pearl harbor survivor hops for the run of a special cane.year-old needed help getting around and he got a special cane of honor of pearl harbor survivors but his son says he lost the cane a month ago. >> he walked around and looked everywhere for it, my mother, same. they kept looking in all the same spots thinking it would be there. it was a sad, sad moment. >> his son found a similar cane on ebay and bought it supposed to arrive on thursday but they are hoping...
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the battle of midway was only six months after the attack on pearl harbor. the u.s. navy dealt a serious blow to the japanese military and derailed japan's offense in the pacific. the invasion of normandy, where on june 6ing inth, 1944 the all forces began their campaign to liberate europe from nazi germany. >> 11,000 allied planes were in the air. the fighters keeping the german air force on the ground while the bombers saturated nazi stronghol strongholds. naval guns pounded the shore batteries. >> the battle of the bulge, where the german army sought to turn the tide in hitler's favor. after six weeks of fighting the allied forces triumphed. months later hitler committed suicide and germany surrendered. it would take another four months for japan to do the same, and only after the u.s. dropped atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki. in the end over 400,000 americans were killed and nearly 700,000 wounded but some 15 million returned home. the department of veterans affairs now estimates a little over 1 million world war ii veterans are still alive. this past veter
the battle of midway was only six months after the attack on pearl harbor. the u.s. navy dealt a serious blow to the japanese military and derailed japan's offense in the pacific. the invasion of normandy, where on june 6ing inth, 1944 the all forces began their campaign to liberate europe from nazi germany. >> 11,000 allied planes were in the air. the fighters keeping the german air force on the ground while the bombers saturated nazi stronghol strongholds. naval guns pounded the shore...
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he was at pearl harbor, okinawa, and iwo jima. all those places.ll be right back. >>> we're back. for months now the hillary clinton 2016 momentum has been building, of course. major democratic figures like chuck schumer, harry reid, and nancy pelosi have publicly urged her to run. grassroots groups have set up superpacs. unlike in 2008 when barack obama was seen as the democratic rock star, there isn't a real alternative waiting in the wings to go against hillary. here's the difference between mitt romney. he served in world war ii. he was at pearl harbor, he was at okinawa and iwo jima, all of those places. we'll be right back. "if hillary clinton runs and wins and populates yet another administration with heirs to robert ruben, it will be at least eight years to reclaim the party. she has a sense of destiny, says a former aid. if hillary or the man on the moon is not representing her stuff and her people don't have a seat at the table, she'll do what she can to make sure it's represented. joy reid is with thegrio.com and msnbc contributor. and j
he was at pearl harbor, okinawa, and iwo jima. all those places.ll be right back. >>> we're back. for months now the hillary clinton 2016 momentum has been building, of course. major democratic figures like chuck schumer, harry reid, and nancy pelosi have publicly urged her to run. grassroots groups have set up superpacs. unlike in 2008 when barack obama was seen as the democratic rock star, there isn't a real alternative waiting in the wings to go against hillary. here's the...
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. >> he was there at pearl harbor when the battle ships were still smoldering. he there was at okinawa. he there was at iwo jima where he said i only got out of there by the grace of god. >> i think mr. overton has more hair than i do. earlier in the day mr. overton broke bread with the president and vice president at a veterans day breakfast at the white house. >>> also today the u.s. postal service unveiled new stamps in honor of the folks awarded the congressional medal of honor during world war ii. the postmaster showed off the stamps in a ceremony at the world war ii memorial on the mall. >>> the d.c. government leaders were holding a wreath laying ceremony at the african american civil war memorial told. special tribute was paid to two original tuskegee airmen. washington residents william fauntloy jr. and mr. louis anderson. >>> for members of the military moments with the family mean everything, especially at thanksgiving and christmas. you can thank a military member for their service right now and the number to call is 202-895- 5560. fifty dollars will
. >> he was there at pearl harbor when the battle ships were still smoldering. he there was at okinawa. he there was at iwo jima where he said i only got out of there by the grace of god. >> i think mr. overton has more hair than i do. earlier in the day mr. overton broke bread with the president and vice president at a veterans day breakfast at the white house. >>> also today the u.s. postal service unveiled new stamps in honor of the folks awarded the congressional medal...
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♪ ♪ >> you've been listening to some of eleanor roosevelt's address hours after the attack at pearl harbore gave that address before her husband even spoke to the nation. for the next two hours, we are going to get to know this transformational first lady. she's consistently ranked first in historians polls on first ladies. we will look at her life, her relationships and the time in the white house from 1933 to 1945. well good evening and welcome to "first ladies: influence and image" series. joining us this evening to talk about eleanor roosevelt is allida black, the editor of the eleanor roosevelt papers project at george washington university and an historian. another historian, doug brinkley who is an author from rice university. thank you for being here with us. doug brinkley, it's march 1933, inauguration and entered the white house. what are they walking into? >> fdr did not get to walk in. he came in a wheelchair. the fact that somebody was crippled in the lower half said there's nothing to fear but fear itself.. that's perhaps the most famous phrase of the inauguration. what peopl
♪ ♪ >> you've been listening to some of eleanor roosevelt's address hours after the attack at pearl harbore gave that address before her husband even spoke to the nation. for the next two hours, we are going to get to know this transformational first lady. she's consistently ranked first in historians polls on first ladies. we will look at her life, her relationships and the time in the white house from 1933 to 1945. well good evening and welcome to "first ladies: influence and...
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the veteran who fought in pearl harbor and you don't want to miss. >>> some incredible new video anda middle school in indiana. you can see the gym torn apart in a matter of seconds. no one was in the school because it was a sunday. the twister part of a deadly storm that recently killed eight people in the midwest. >> a heart warming story now. a san diego family helping to fulfill the doing wish of a world war ii veteran and a sailor that was on a navy battleship in pearl harbor the day the japanese attacked. erica fox has the details. >> reporter: 90-year-old pearl harbor survivors bud cloud had one request. he wanted to so the navy and ship with the same name as the one he served on in pearl harbor. >> it was one of the few ships out of pearl. that's why he was close to the dowy. >> he yells from the bed. i want to be on hospiece. i am going to see the navy before i do i. joishgs they arrived in san diego. >> we thought we were just taking pictures. >> there were 40 or 50 sailors there waiting to meet him to say i and thank you. >> they carried him up on the stairs in his whole c
the veteran who fought in pearl harbor and you don't want to miss. >>> some incredible new video anda middle school in indiana. you can see the gym torn apart in a matter of seconds. no one was in the school because it was a sunday. the twister part of a deadly storm that recently killed eight people in the midwest. >> a heart warming story now. a san diego family helping to fulfill the doing wish of a world war ii veteran and a sailor that was on a navy battleship in pearl...
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he was there -- [applause] i want you to know something about him, he was there at pearl harbor whene still smoldering, he was there at okinawa, he was there at iwo jima. he headed home to a nation utterly divided by race, and his service on the battlefield was not matched by the respect that he deserved at home, but he held his head high. he carried on with honor and dignity, he built a house with his own two hands, he went back to work in the furniture business, and in time he served as a courier in the texas state capitol where he worked for four governors and made more friends than most of us do in a lifetime. today he still lives in the house he built so many years ago, and every sunday he drives one of the nice ladies in his neighborhood to church. [applause] this is the life of one american veteran, living proud and strong in the land that he helped keep free. earlier this year, the great folks at honor flight austin brought him to washington and he paid his respects at the world war ii memorial. then he paid his respects at the martin luther king jr. memorial, and as he sat u
he was there -- [applause] i want you to know something about him, he was there at pearl harbor whene still smoldering, he was there at okinawa, he was there at iwo jima. he headed home to a nation utterly divided by race, and his service on the battlefield was not matched by the respect that he deserved at home, but he held his head high. he carried on with honor and dignity, he built a house with his own two hands, he went back to work in the furniture business, and in time he served as a...
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if confronted by a crisis whether pearl harbor or basically the fiscal equivalent of pearl harbor, people will step up. >> let me ask you this neel. >> the last thing you will be saying. [laughter] >> i just want to get -- [laughter] qwest will listen to every word you say now. you work on a document in april of 2008. several months before we landed in the soup. you met with ben bernanke and you had a plan in place. close to what came to be the plan. given that you saw it and give you credit for seeing a problem was on the horizon, do you think if there was a lesson in this that you could have, should have gone to congress can? maybe not for tarp but for some ability to wind down and institutional stop you have to get there early. >> the problems as my colleagues are talking about is we knew -- go back to american history. look at one example when our democracy has prevented a bad outcome. it is great at cleaning up a mess after it has happened. think about climate change. how hard it is to get you to agree if it exists. and who should pay for preventing it? account was for us is would yo
if confronted by a crisis whether pearl harbor or basically the fiscal equivalent of pearl harbor, people will step up. >> let me ask you this neel. >> the last thing you will be saying. [laughter] >> i just want to get -- [laughter] qwest will listen to every word you say now. you work on a document in april of 2008. several months before we landed in the soup. you met with ben bernanke and you had a plan in place. close to what came to be the plan. given that you saw it and...
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from pearl harbor to the defeat of italy, germany and japan, took us a month less than it has taken themil to put up a website. and i'm telling average americans, if i watched a government in the age of amazon and craigslist and ebay and all the stuff, if i watched a government that couldn't even put up a website. >> i agree with my colleague, this website thing is unbelievable. and a lot of my colleagues on my side are saying that. but we have a date certain where we want people to be insured. i voted for this law because i want people to have insurance and i want insurance that works. these other policies, these individual policies, several things happen. you have such a high deductible. they're catastrophic. you end up paying out of your own pocket. you don't have a capped amount for the annual. your preexisting condition, don't even get one unless you're a woman over 50. believe me they won't sell you one of those unless i think $1,500 or $1,600. when you get sick, guess what happens with that policy. you come walking through my front door and you say, i got cancer, congresswoman san
from pearl harbor to the defeat of italy, germany and japan, took us a month less than it has taken themil to put up a website. and i'm telling average americans, if i watched a government in the age of amazon and craigslist and ebay and all the stuff, if i watched a government that couldn't even put up a website. >> i agree with my colleague, this website thing is unbelievable. and a lot of my colleagues on my side are saying that. but we have a date certain where we want people to be...
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the men who pulled off a secret missioto strike back at japan after pearl harbor. just four of them are sll alive, andhis yearhey say it was time for one final gathering to honor theirallen comrades. our final report tonight from our pentagoncorrespondent, j miklaszewski. >> reporter: omost days you will find dick cole at home on his tractor. at 98 he's still going strong. as a boy he dreamed of becoming a military combat pilot. >> i wanted to be one of the guys to after the bad guy. >> reporter: he soon got his chance. when t japanese attacked pearl haor, cole was already a pilot in the army air corp not justny pilot. he became the copilot for the legendary jimmy doolittle and the doolittle tyo raiders. only four months after pearl rbor, they flew straight to thhistory books. >> they put out the word looking r people to go on a ngerous mission. >> reporter: so dangerous doolittle gave his men the chance to back down. >>obody jumped ship. nobody backed out. >> reporter: ainst all odds cole and dlittle flew the first of 16 b-25 bombers with their 80 crew members off
the men who pulled off a secret missioto strike back at japan after pearl harbor. just four of them are sll alive, andhis yearhey say it was time for one final gathering to honor theirallen comrades. our final report tonight from our pentagoncorrespondent, j miklaszewski. >> reporter: omost days you will find dick cole at home on his tractor. at 98 he's still going strong. as a boy he dreamed of becoming a military combat pilot. >> i wanted to be one of the guys to after the bad...
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. >> on pearl harbor.gh of me. >> you almost could not tell. >> what about the wounds you can't see? the phantoms, the nightmares, the ghosts in your head. >> people think that troopsç should restrain themselves are asking too much of -- >> i would like them to go somewhere, where they would be safe. >> i see it it as an w exp memorial to the people that served and their loved ones. >> write as often as possible. mail is all i have to look forward to.v: >>> a lot of restaurants, chilis is giv , and check outzv the link for participanting businesses. >>> the husband collected his winnings outside a bar in wisconsin, the husband pulled out the tazer and shot her three times on the back side andht thigh. she became angry and called the police. they decided not to pursue assault charges. >> it was a skin contact type o: tater, if you youth it enough, it could >>ç the facebook function allowing anyone to see what are you doing. >> if you are flying anywhere tomorrow, most of the united states, it will be dry.
. >> on pearl harbor.gh of me. >> you almost could not tell. >> what about the wounds you can't see? the phantoms, the nightmares, the ghosts in your head. >> people think that troopsç should restrain themselves are asking too much of -- >> i would like them to go somewhere, where they would be safe. >> i see it it as an w exp memorial to the people that served and their loved ones. >> write as often as possible. mail is all i have to look forward...
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he was there in pearl harbor when the battleship battleshipsl smoldering. he was there at okinawa, and he was there at iwo jima, he said he only got out there have by the grace of god. when the war ended richard headed home to texas to a nation bitterly divided by race, and his service on the battlefield was not always matched by the respect that he deserved at home. but this veteran held his head high. he carried on and lived his life with honor and dignity. he built his wife a house with his own two hand. he went back to work in the furniture business. in time he served as a courier for the united states capital and worked for four governors and made more friends than most of us do in a lifetime, and today he still lives in the same house he built all those years egago, and rakes his own lawn, d then hops into his car and drives several ladies to church. [applause] this is the life of one american veteran living proud and strong in the land he helped keep free. and earlier this year the great folks in austin brought richard to washington, d.c. for the fir
he was there in pearl harbor when the battleship battleshipsl smoldering. he was there at okinawa, and he was there at iwo jima, he said he only got out there have by the grace of god. when the war ended richard headed home to texas to a nation bitterly divided by race, and his service on the battlefield was not always matched by the respect that he deserved at home. but this veteran held his head high. he carried on and lived his life with honor and dignity. he built his wife a house with his...
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the group of pilots who bombed japan in response to the japanese attack on pearl harbor. their attack is credited with turning the tide in the pacific. there's the three surviving members of the group. they will be toasting comrades with cognac from 1896 the year doolittle was born. >>> now to our signature segment. in depth reports from around the nation and the world. tonight we return to a topic we focused on last weekend the high cost of prescription drugs. something many americans have been complaining about for years. one state has recently passed legislation designed to bring down drug costs. residents of maine can order drugs from maine and from overseas. this has prompted a lawsuit. >> reporter: the battle between the state of maine and the pharmaceutical industry started in portland when the city found a way to cut its health care costs. by the time the battle ends the whole country might feel the effects. if maine wins it could get a lot easier for americans time port cheaper prescription drugs. if the pharmaceutical companies wins importing drugs could be hard
the group of pilots who bombed japan in response to the japanese attack on pearl harbor. their attack is credited with turning the tide in the pacific. there's the three surviving members of the group. they will be toasting comrades with cognac from 1896 the year doolittle was born. >>> now to our signature segment. in depth reports from around the nation and the world. tonight we return to a topic we focused on last weekend the high cost of prescription drugs. something many americans...
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striking distance of president cli lincoln and the capitol itself. 1941 and the fleet burning of pearl harboranese devouring asia. americans shuttered at the thought of defeat but only for a little while as a great nation in the end recovered its nerve. this and much more is history book material if they're teaching it anymore. and the lesson is that america has thrived against long odds. its history is that of a greatness endlessly remaking itself time and again. if the atomic bomb ended one war, then putting a man on the moon ended the 1960s frenzy about the limits of american power. silicon valley and superior technologies were not far behind. opening up more horizons in the nation's history. the term american exceptionalism originated in 1830 with a frenchman dispatched to america whose observations of the young nation endure. the homicidal joseph stolen is said to have called america exceptional because he couldn't get enough citizens to rally to his cause. several american presidents especially ronald reagan amplified the theme and pointed to our nation as a model. the city upon a hill.
striking distance of president cli lincoln and the capitol itself. 1941 and the fleet burning of pearl harboranese devouring asia. americans shuttered at the thought of defeat but only for a little while as a great nation in the end recovered its nerve. this and much more is history book material if they're teaching it anymore. and the lesson is that america has thrived against long odds. its history is that of a greatness endlessly remaking itself time and again. if the atomic bomb ended one...
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the 90-year-old richard brant needed help to get around and he got a special cane of honor of pearl harbor survivors with a bronze american eagle holding a bomb in his talons and he lost the cane a month ago. >> he walked around and looked for it. my mother, sail thing. they chemical looking in the same spots thinking it would be there. it was sad, sad moment. >> the son found a similar cane on ebay and bought it, supposed to arrive open thursday but they are still oning the original will town up. >> keep our fingers crossed on this veteran's day. now mike has the forecast. >> thank you. a look outside shows 4:46. haiyan. you can see it is still moving through china right now. there are strong winds. that is going to continue to head to the northeast toward shanghai the next 24 to 48 hours. we have monday morning grim lanes -- grimlins our system shows it is very mayture with wins from the south. it will be mild although we see an increase in clouds and not so much sun as yesterday. 36 in napa for the cool spot. mid-50's throughout the bay shore. 52 in san jose and los gatos and mid-to-upp
the 90-year-old richard brant needed help to get around and he got a special cane of honor of pearl harbor survivors with a bronze american eagle holding a bomb in his talons and he lost the cane a month ago. >> he walked around and looked for it. my mother, sail thing. they chemical looking in the same spots thinking it would be there. it was sad, sad moment. >> the son found a similar cane on ebay and bought it, supposed to arrive open thursday but they are still oning the...
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. >>> the dying wirk of a pearl harbor survivor -- wish of a pearl harbor survivor finally came true.en bud cloud was admitted to the hospital, he wanted to see the ship with the same name he served on in pearl harbor one more time. >> they carried him up all the stairs in his wheelchair. they honored him with hats, medals, the captain gave him a special medal. they went up to him one by one and shook his hand. >> at the end of the visit, the navy piped him ashore. that's a traditional naval ceremony where a pipe is blown and the person of honor goes across a ramp. but cloud there died 13 days later. >>> 7:26. later today, the 49ers are expected to activate wide receiver michael crabtree. last night, jim harbaugh said crabtree would be coming back next week successing his debut might be on sunday when they host the rams. he kurt his achille's and -- hurt his achille's and returned three weeks ago. he participated in a light workout game, which the 9ers won beating washington 27-6. >>> brian wilson may have a new home in the motor city. the detroit tigers are reportedly close to signin
. >>> the dying wirk of a pearl harbor survivor -- wish of a pearl harbor survivor finally came true.en bud cloud was admitted to the hospital, he wanted to see the ship with the same name he served on in pearl harbor one more time. >> they carried him up all the stairs in his wheelchair. they honored him with hats, medals, the captain gave him a special medal. they went up to him one by one and shook his hand. >> at the end of the visit, the navy piped him ashore. that's a...
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for many, it was seen as a turning point in the war, and helped boost morale after the attack on pearl harborthe tradition was started years ago by james doolittle, himself. >>> all right. what's the deal? wall street closing out on a record week high. stocks surging on friday. what's behind this rally? and what does it mean for you, your 401(k), all your investments? joining me now, brenda, senior business correspondent, anchor of "bulls and bears." good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> so what's behind these market record highs? what's driving it? >> mainly it's the fed's easing money policy, what's been driving the rally for at least the last year. and the fed is buying up $85 billion worth of bonds. >> per month. >> per month. yes. and any sign that they might pull back, they are expected to taper, but everybody wonders when. so it turned this into, like, a fo good news is bad news market. if there's good news, that means the fed may pull back. if there's bad news, the stock market goes up. >> the market's going to freak the moment they anticipate the fed pulling back. >> well, yeah, th
for many, it was seen as a turning point in the war, and helped boost morale after the attack on pearl harborthe tradition was started years ago by james doolittle, himself. >>> all right. what's the deal? wall street closing out on a record week high. stocks surging on friday. what's behind this rally? and what does it mean for you, your 401(k), all your investments? joining me now, brenda, senior business correspondent, anchor of "bulls and bears." good to see you. >>...
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. >> he was there at pearl harbor when the battleships were still smoldering. he was there at okinawa. he was there at iwo jima where he said i only got out of there by the grace of god. >> someone else who served got a salute today, 91-year-old phyllis gould, one of the original rosie the riveters. she worked as a welder during world war ii and today vice-president biden called her to invite her to the white house because she had said it's a big item on her bucket list. >>> our british allies movingly saluted one of their own, 99-year-old veteran harold percival who died recently. look, his obituary noted he has no close family who could attend his funeral. word got out on social media and 300 strangers showed up in the rain to salute a man who deserves gratitude from us all. >>> and as we honor our american veterans tonight a troubling abc news investigation is next. u.s. government contracts awarded to companies with alleged ties to terror groups, some of those terror groups targeting american forces. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross on the
. >> he was there at pearl harbor when the battleships were still smoldering. he was there at okinawa. he was there at iwo jima where he said i only got out of there by the grace of god. >> someone else who served got a salute today, 91-year-old phyllis gould, one of the original rosie the riveters. she worked as a welder during world war ii and today vice-president biden called her to invite her to the white house because she had said it's a big item on her bucket list....
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country in crisis and had to deal with this catastrophe at this first attack on our soil since pearl harbor compare that to president obama who has just bloomed this federal government at a control every single step he possibly can austin touched on the n.d.a. surveillance on americans and you can't even have a website for them to enroll of this city of obamacare. n.s.a. problem so all over the globe there's just so many patterns and examples time and time again that i think the intent of both of these presidents was very very different on this point but on top of that when you compared the iraq and the. i can't remember the misleading statement of the president always link your insurance you can keep it i think there's there's a very different as well i agree with austin that president bush was misled by some in the intelligence community from all over the world we had italian australian and african intelligence services all coalescing upon the point that saddam had these weapons but. the comparison being for president obama this is a pattern of misleading statements misleading policy to t
country in crisis and had to deal with this catastrophe at this first attack on our soil since pearl harbor compare that to president obama who has just bloomed this federal government at a control every single step he possibly can austin touched on the n.d.a. surveillance on americans and you can't even have a website for them to enroll of this city of obamacare. n.s.a. problem so all over the globe there's just so many patterns and examples time and time again that i think the intent of both...
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so during the second world war for instance japanese americans particularly are the incident in pearl harbor japanese the japanese not only become an international enemy in the context of the second world war but japanese americans get targeted right here in the united states over one hundred thousand are put into concentration camps and by the way i'm up vast majority of them were american citizens now of course you know an apology was issued under the reagan administration saying that this was wrong this was racial profiling and so on but it's interesting that it's only in the lead eighty's after japan has you know pretty much been subsumed under the u.s. umbrella in that region and no longer poses any kind of threat that an apology can be issued and it's not a principled and theresa stand because at the same time that this apologies issued chinese are being presented as an enemy as a and as a threat in fact the neoconservatives have you know been since the one nine hundred ninety s. talking about the rise of china and the rhetoric that accompanies it is of a race of sort of anti chinese r
so during the second world war for instance japanese americans particularly are the incident in pearl harbor japanese the japanese not only become an international enemy in the context of the second world war but japanese americans get targeted right here in the united states over one hundred thousand are put into concentration camps and by the way i'm up vast majority of them were american citizens now of course you know an apology was issued under the reagan administration saying that this...
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so during the second world war for instance japanese americans particularly are the incident in pearl harbor japanese the japanese not only become an international enemy in the context of the second world war but japanese americans get targeted right here in the united states over one hundred thousand are put into concentration camps and by the way i'm up vast majority of them were american citizens now of course you know an apology was issued under the reagan administration saying that this was wrong this was racial profiling and so on but it's interesting that it's only in the lead eighty's after japan has you know pretty much been subsumed under the u.s. umbrella in that region and no longer poses any kind of threat but an apology can be issued and it's not a principled and theresa stand because at the same time that this apologies issued chinese are being presented as an enemy as a and as a threat in fact the neoconservatives have you know been since the one nine hundred ninety s. talking about the rise of china and the rhetoric that accompanies it is a very racist sort of anti chinese r
so during the second world war for instance japanese americans particularly are the incident in pearl harbor japanese the japanese not only become an international enemy in the context of the second world war but japanese americans get targeted right here in the united states over one hundred thousand are put into concentration camps and by the way i'm up vast majority of them were american citizens now of course you know an apology was issued under the reagan administration saying that this...