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the small submarine force based at pearl harbor was not attacked, a mistake that soon had the japanese wishing they had been a little more thorough. >> this is a world war ii diesel electric submarine. she was built in '43 and commissioned in 1944. and she served '44 to' 46 in world war ii and she served gal yantly. she actually sank a japanese aircraft carrier involved in pearl harbor attacks and she went on to sink four other enemy vessels and then she was in '44 after the cease-fire she was put in a decommission status on standby. after that, in '63 she was turned into an ssk, which is submarine hunter killer, the navy realized the submarines made in the war so they converted her into a platform that would primary mission is to look for other submarines so they had to add a lot of sonar equipment and reconfigure her. you can see that the deck is flat. a lot of people are taken by that. but the original configuration of the sub now is not what it was during the war. she had a different sail that surroundedconning tower that had bigger guns, three to five inch guns and that was used f
the small submarine force based at pearl harbor was not attacked, a mistake that soon had the japanese wishing they had been a little more thorough. >> this is a world war ii diesel electric submarine. she was built in '43 and commissioned in 1944. and she served '44 to' 46 in world war ii and she served gal yantly. she actually sank a japanese aircraft carrier involved in pearl harbor attacks and she went on to sink four other enemy vessels and then she was in '44 after the cease-fire...
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their comrade, navy veteran and pearl harbor survivor ray emery, believes that's not enough.ilitary campaign of sorts. his mission, to restore the names of the fallen. for years, he scoured through medical and service records, trying to piece together who's who. all while pushing the government to do the same. this week the pentagon announced it would join his cause. in a statement, deputy defense secretary robert work said analysis of all available evidence indicates that most oklahoma crew members could be identified individually if the caskets associated with the ship were disinterred. the secretary of defense and i will work tirelessly to ensure your loved ones' remains will be recovered, identified and returned to you as expeditiously as possible and we will do so with dignity, respect, and care. the defense department hopes to identify most of the unknown service members from the uss oklahoma and return them to their families for burial with full military honors. >> we are going to start with uss oklahoma but we'll also be looking at other unknown graves and determining
their comrade, navy veteran and pearl harbor survivor ray emery, believes that's not enough.ilitary campaign of sorts. his mission, to restore the names of the fallen. for years, he scoured through medical and service records, trying to piece together who's who. all while pushing the government to do the same. this week the pentagon announced it would join his cause. in a statement, deputy defense secretary robert work said analysis of all available evidence indicates that most oklahoma crew...
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like my grandfather remembering the moment that he found out about pearl harbor, my father the moment he understood that president kennedy had been assassinated, i'll never forget sitting with the oklahoma delegation waiting to give testimony in a brac hearing in dallas when a reporter taffed tapped me on the shoulder, a reporter i'd known for some time and he said, we have a report that there's been an explosion at the federal building in oklahoma city. they say the building is gone. your district office is in one of those federal buildings in downtown oklahoma city. which building are your people in? a moment that i'll never forget. the delegation got up and in mass we rushed out into the lobby and there on the television monitors was the building that we recognized as the shell of the measureo building. it literally was gone. -- shell of the murrow building. it literally was gone. my folks were spare but 168 of our good fellow citizens in oklahoma city that day were not. and this sunday morning we will gather to remember that event 20 years ago. an event that's changed us all forev
like my grandfather remembering the moment that he found out about pearl harbor, my father the moment he understood that president kennedy had been assassinated, i'll never forget sitting with the oklahoma delegation waiting to give testimony in a brac hearing in dallas when a reporter taffed tapped me on the shoulder, a reporter i'd known for some time and he said, we have a report that there's been an explosion at the federal building in oklahoma city. they say the building is gone. your...
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the military says it will exhume and conduct dna investigation on the pearl harbor area. they ridicule will return any remains that they can identify. >>> as jake ward jacob ward explains, google'sgoogle's antitrust violation he could be far reaching. >> as long as user have choice they are safe from monopolies. now, google doesn't just lead you to the stuff you want to buy, it actually sells a lot of stuff and that blows apart the whole regulatory model we are used to. let's look at google's airline flight search tool. here is a few of the competitors in that space on travel, kayak expedia, hipmonk and online flight. at one point google would come back with a list of airline companies. but now when you type in travel, hip monk isn't on that first page and might as well not exist in that case. but off to one side there is a convenient list of air fares and prices and that's google flights. it also owned ita software which sells pricing information to these rivals, google could in theory hold to hold back the best deals, there is no evidence that it's doing that but that's
the military says it will exhume and conduct dna investigation on the pearl harbor area. they ridicule will return any remains that they can identify. >>> as jake ward jacob ward explains, google'sgoogle's antitrust violation he could be far reaching. >> as long as user have choice they are safe from monopolies. now, google doesn't just lead you to the stuff you want to buy, it actually sells a lot of stuff and that blows apart the whole regulatory model we are used to. let's...
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air attack on japan after the attack on pearl harbor. >> after japan attacked us on pearl harbor, theses made it happen. it's long past duchlt there is only two raiders left alive. >> the congressional gold medal is the nation's highest civilian award given. >> 500 people turned out in east bay for a disaster drill. they took part in a 10th annual citywide oakland respond to emergencies. that provides to disasters and preparedness and response training. and they discussed the after math of a quake. >> we recommend that you prepare to be on your own for 7-10 days until professional help arrives and having enough food an water and things that you need, medications things that you can't go without for 5 days. >> today was to strengthen communication along with practicing first aid skills. >> it was a cloudy, gloomy start to the day but it ended up like this. it didn't matter if you were in sacramento or oakland tonight. it was a beautiful day. >>> outside our doors this evening it will be clear. giving you a look here you can see the tribune towers. temperatures in oakland 55 degrees, san
air attack on japan after the attack on pearl harbor. >> after japan attacked us on pearl harbor, theses made it happen. it's long past duchlt there is only two raiders left alive. >> the congressional gold medal is the nation's highest civilian award given. >> 500 people turned out in east bay for a disaster drill. they took part in a 10th annual citywide oakland respond to emergencies. that provides to disasters and preparedness and response training. and they discussed the...
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from the dormitory that i was in we could see pearl harbor. on the morning of december 7 it was about 7:45 a.m. when we started to hear these noises. when we looked out the window, you could see smoke rising at pearl harbor. as a matter of fact, we went out to the roof to watch. we did not realize that i was watching arizona being bombed and how it worked for several days. at that time, there was a squad of planes that flew over us to con another island, and i could see the red ball of japanese on the wings. that was when we knew it was the japanese. one of the shells that they fired to the squad landed on a stone wall close to our dormitory. that was a shock too. there was an explosion there on the hill. they bombed and strafed the island base. i would say it went on until about 8:30. by then, we were beginning to hear news on the radio. at the beginning, nobody knew really what was happening. but things happened real fast after that. as a matter of fact, at military school we were asked to put our forces together and guarded the hills agains
from the dormitory that i was in we could see pearl harbor. on the morning of december 7 it was about 7:45 a.m. when we started to hear these noises. when we looked out the window, you could see smoke rising at pearl harbor. as a matter of fact, we went out to the roof to watch. we did not realize that i was watching arizona being bombed and how it worked for several days. at that time, there was a squad of planes that flew over us to con another island, and i could see the red ball of japanese...
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within two hours of the bombing of pearl harbor fbi agents had swarmed through the streets of little tokyo and placed japanese leaders in handcuffs. her parents were immigrants from japan but she was born in los angeles. she considered herself to be hundred percent american. the knock on the door for tom came on march 13th 1942 friday the 13th an unlucky day in america and perhaps an oman. she was at school and didn't know it would be her last day at central junior high. on the second floor she noticed the front door was open and paused. her father was seated at the dining room table with her head in her hand. she had a frozen smile on her face when she looked up. her mother was almost always cheerful and laughed easily and never complained. even at 13 she could see her mother was frozen in terror. she walked through the department and drawers were opened on the floor, chairs toppled and the contents in the kitchen spilled on the counter. mama, was papa arrested? yes, she said five fbi men came and took papa away. as was the case of the other enemy aliens including alan's father. no
within two hours of the bombing of pearl harbor fbi agents had swarmed through the streets of little tokyo and placed japanese leaders in handcuffs. her parents were immigrants from japan but she was born in los angeles. she considered herself to be hundred percent american. the knock on the door for tom came on march 13th 1942 friday the 13th an unlucky day in america and perhaps an oman. she was at school and didn't know it would be her last day at central junior high. on the second floor she...
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within two hours of the bombing of pearl harbor fbi had swung through the streets of little tokyo and placed the japanese leaders in handcuffs. while her parents were immigrants from japan sent me was a nisei born on august 14 1982 in los angeles. she considered she told me herself to be 100% american. the knock on the door for tom came on march 131942, friday the 13th and unlucky day in america and perhaps an omen. she was not at home but she too was at school. little did she know that it would be her last day at central junior high. at the end of the day she shuffled up the iron steps of the apartment building. on the second floor she noticed that the front door was open. she pods. her mother was seated at the dining room table with her head in her hands. when she looked up she had a frozen smile on her face. her mother was almost always cheerful. she laughed easily and never complained. even at 13 she could see that her mother was frozen in terror. she walked through the apartment. jurors had been dumped on the living room floors, the contents of the kitchen cupboards were spilled
within two hours of the bombing of pearl harbor fbi had swung through the streets of little tokyo and placed the japanese leaders in handcuffs. while her parents were immigrants from japan sent me was a nisei born on august 14 1982 in los angeles. she considered she told me herself to be 100% american. the knock on the door for tom came on march 131942, friday the 13th and unlucky day in america and perhaps an omen. she was not at home but she too was at school. little did she know that it...
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steaming into pearl harbor for the first time since the opera kevork, the commander-in-chief conferredl nimitz and general macarthur. that he took an active heart in the war in the pacific is now apparent. from this conference a mooched -- emerged the blueprint for the conflict in the philippines. fdr began his fourth term in office firm in his belief that men are capable of their own government. no king, no tyrant, no dictator can govern as wisely as they can govern themselves. upon that note, he faced the world's future on the conference table at the altar, made plans to bring together the people of the world in a just and lasting peace will stop history has recorded that first step as the san francisco conference. in this, his last report to congress and the american people is to be found the text of his life. in the last word of a man grown tired in public service is a heritage for all men everywhere. president roosevelt: i am confident congress and the american people will set the results of this conference as the beginning of our permanent structure of peace. upon which we can be
steaming into pearl harbor for the first time since the opera kevork, the commander-in-chief conferredl nimitz and general macarthur. that he took an active heart in the war in the pacific is now apparent. from this conference a mooched -- emerged the blueprint for the conflict in the philippines. fdr began his fourth term in office firm in his belief that men are capable of their own government. no king, no tyrant, no dictator can govern as wisely as they can govern themselves. upon that note,...
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so you're saying he's pearl harbor. that's great. thank you for all your help and if i need anything else, i'll give you a call back. bye-bye. we got a name and we were told he's on pearl harbor. >> so we thought we'd call the naval base in hawaii. right away. just on a chance. >> hi, my name is, i need to speak to someone in dispatch. when she first gave me the shoot, thought, okay, 20, four to five deployments, it's skeptical but told me it was on a joint base, then i'm thinking, okay, maybe he's active duty. please wait. so give it a good 20 minutes. and then call back. >> started about 11:40 this morning. it is now 4:10 in the afternoon and it is just long, can't give up. got to keep on trying and trying, and exhaust all options. >> is that the spelling of his -- >> yes. >> veterans crisis, bob hox. are you calling, okay. she's on another line. what is your name, sir? about 20 years old? has he been about four or five tours? >> yes, multiple deployments. we're getting closer. he's looking down, you've seen that? okay, there we ar
so you're saying he's pearl harbor. that's great. thank you for all your help and if i need anything else, i'll give you a call back. bye-bye. we got a name and we were told he's on pearl harbor. >> so we thought we'd call the naval base in hawaii. right away. just on a chance. >> hi, my name is, i need to speak to someone in dispatch. when she first gave me the shoot, thought, okay, 20, four to five deployments, it's skeptical but told me it was on a joint base, then i'm thinking,...
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at the time they word, they did think it was a great idea so in december 7, 1941 pearl harbor was attacked by japan so men immediately enlisted, were sent off the european and pacific fronts from america and at that time by 1942, america was experiencing a severe shortage of male combat pilots over north africa and so thinking back to jackie cochran's proposition of a woman flying these military aircraft, general henry hap arnold took her up on her offer and the women air force service pilots was formed. >> when i got out of high school, i started taking flying lessons and this was in piper cubs where the instructor sits in the front and the student in the back. one day when i had had perhaps nine hours of flying he told me to pull over on the tarmac when i landed and he started getting out of the airplane and he told me it was time for me to take it around by myself. so he closed the door and i took off. and he said "watch me from the ground and i'll let you know whether or not to go around again." so when i came in for a landing i made a smooth landing so he waved me to take off again. w
at the time they word, they did think it was a great idea so in december 7, 1941 pearl harbor was attacked by japan so men immediately enlisted, were sent off the european and pacific fronts from america and at that time by 1942, america was experiencing a severe shortage of male combat pilots over north africa and so thinking back to jackie cochran's proposition of a woman flying these military aircraft, general henry hap arnold took her up on her offer and the women air force service pilots...
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in december 7, 1941 pearl harbor was attacked by japan.o men immediately enlisted and were sent off to the european and pacific front from america. and at that time by 1942 america was experiencing a shortage of male combat pilots over north africa. so thinking back to the proposition about women flying the military aircraft general henry arnold commanding general of the army air forces took her up on her offer. so the women air force service pilots was formed. >> when i got out of high school i started taking flying lessons. and this was where the instructor sits in the front and the student in the back. one day when i had perhaps nine hours of flying he told me to pull over on the tarmac when i landed and he started getting out of the airplane. he told me it was time for me to take it around by myself. so he closed the door and i took off. and he said watch me from the ground and i will let you know whether or not to go around again. when i came in for a landing i made a smooth landing so he waved me to take off again. when i took off th
in december 7, 1941 pearl harbor was attacked by japan.o men immediately enlisted and were sent off to the european and pacific front from america. and at that time by 1942 america was experiencing a shortage of male combat pilots over north africa. so thinking back to the proposition about women flying the military aircraft general henry arnold commanding general of the army air forces took her up on her offer. so the women air force service pilots was formed. >> when i got out of high...
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kimberly: hundreds of sailors from the uss oklahoma died together after the japanese attacked pearl harbor1941. a new effort is underway to identify those remains. here are the details for stop reporter: a remote memorial -- a memorial for the uss oklahoma, more than 400 crewmembers lost their lives. >> they lost 429 crew members most of whom were killed when the ship capsized. reporter: the marker is for the fallen, but for many of the crew of the oklahoma, their identities are not known. several were found buried together, as many as 22 share the same gravesite. officials have a new policy to identify the remains of the unknown, calling for researching family history, obtaining dental and medical records, with the help of dna technology. the aegon says the military will not stop with the oklahoma -- the pentagon says the military will not stop with the oklahoma. >> we will also look at other unknown graves and determine if they are eligible. kimberly: service members who are identified will be returned to their family for burial with full military honors. an 11-year-old in prince george'
kimberly: hundreds of sailors from the uss oklahoma died together after the japanese attacked pearl harbor1941. a new effort is underway to identify those remains. here are the details for stop reporter: a remote memorial -- a memorial for the uss oklahoma, more than 400 crewmembers lost their lives. >> they lost 429 crew members most of whom were killed when the ship capsized. reporter: the marker is for the fallen, but for many of the crew of the oklahoma, their identities are not...
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thing is you can never take it so lightly that you're unprepared for that sneak attack or that pearl harbor kind of a thing. would you by the same token being i think what he's doing by putting this pressure up, he's seeing what is nato willing to do. is the united states willing to roll armor back into europe? are we going to send more troops bag to europe? he is just doing to us what we did to the soviet union which is we kept raising the stakes. and their which i couldn't stand it. he's playing a very dangerous game in that as pictupect becau economy is on their needs. and we're last man standing. we're probably the least dirty wrinkled shirt in the laundry bag right now. >> captain nash, i have to leave it there. i like that analogy. >> and as we a wait hillary clinton's announcement for the presidency, her campaign expected to focus on the economics of the middle class. her husband ran on that in '92. so what will she do to help the economy and jobs? ♪ just because your bladder is changing, doesn't mean you have to. with tena's unique super-absorbent micro-beads that lock in moisture a
thing is you can never take it so lightly that you're unprepared for that sneak attack or that pearl harbor kind of a thing. would you by the same token being i think what he's doing by putting this pressure up, he's seeing what is nato willing to do. is the united states willing to roll armor back into europe? are we going to send more troops bag to europe? he is just doing to us what we did to the soviet union which is we kept raising the stakes. and their which i couldn't stand it. he's...
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the japanese have attacked pearl harbor by air. >> the japanese have attacked pearl harbor by air. >>ostilities mean congress will ask the president for a declaration of war. ♪>> went those news reporter did not know was the united states would not just declare war on the hours spent on their own citizens. barbara was bombed to months previous and the united states decided how to appropriately respond. with the last two months japanese americans have already felt the immediate effects of animosity about a whole life. franklin delano roosevelt just issued a -- an executive order that authorizes deportation to internment camps across united states. >> i think tha people that were raised in the united states, but they were american citizens then to be told, you know what? we cannot trust you. you have done nothing wrong, but just in case we are going to put you in these concentration camps. >> the idiots are the usually one who control it. so the album was, if we do not run them off they are going to send messages back to japan and we will be in trouble. no part of the civilian populatio
the japanese have attacked pearl harbor by air. >> the japanese have attacked pearl harbor by air. >>ostilities mean congress will ask the president for a declaration of war. ♪>> went those news reporter did not know was the united states would not just declare war on the hours spent on their own citizens. barbara was bombed to months previous and the united states decided how to appropriately respond. with the last two months japanese americans have already felt the...
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pearl harbor, baton the battles engraved at the memorial crossed my mind and i reflected upon the lost dreams and lost futures of those young americans. history is harsh. what is done cannot be undone. with deep repittance in my heart, i stood in silent prayer for some time. my dear friends, on behalf of japan and the japanese people, i offer with profound respect my eternal condolences to the souls of all american people that was lost during world war ii. ladies and gentlemen in the gallery today is lieutenant general law ens snowden -- lawrence snowden. 70 years ago in february he landed on the island of iwo jima. as a captain in command of a company. general snowden has often participated in the memory of friends. he has said, and i quote, we didn't and don't go to iwo jima to deliver victory, but with the promise to pay tribute to and honor those who lost their lives on both sides. next year, general snowden sits next to a former member of my cabinet. his grandfather, whose valor we remember even today, as the commander of the japanese garrison during the battle of iwo jima. what s
pearl harbor, baton the battles engraved at the memorial crossed my mind and i reflected upon the lost dreams and lost futures of those young americans. history is harsh. what is done cannot be undone. with deep repittance in my heart, i stood in silent prayer for some time. my dear friends, on behalf of japan and the japanese people, i offer with profound respect my eternal condolences to the souls of all american people that was lost during world war ii. ladies and gentlemen in the gallery...
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pearl harbor was a surprise, but america had expected war for some time.german armies swept across europe, america began to build up its military. many adult americans remembered the hardships caused by inflation during the unregulated economy of world war i. the cost of living then spiraled up more than 100%. every worker and resource was precious. military and civilian needs competed with no referee but the price system so prices shot higher. as another and potentially greater war approached president roosevelt prepared to initiate price controls. but the job of planning and controlling the economy was anything but easy. the roosevelt administration chose john kenneth galbraith for the job. we had a couple of dozen people and the task of taking charge of all the prices in the economy. in my more mature years, i would have been appalled. at that time i thought the right man had been selected for the right job. how does one select which prices to control? the original idea was to control those prices where the war had brought something into very short supp
pearl harbor was a surprise, but america had expected war for some time.german armies swept across europe, america began to build up its military. many adult americans remembered the hardships caused by inflation during the unregulated economy of world war i. the cost of living then spiraled up more than 100%. every worker and resource was precious. military and civilian needs competed with no referee but the price system so prices shot higher. as another and potentially greater war approached...
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japanese have it packed -- have attacked pearl harbor by air. >> the japanese have attacked pearl harbortilities would mean that the president would ask congress for a declaration of war. ♪ >> what this news reporter did not know that the u.s. would not declare war on the u.s. power, but on their u.s. citizens. pearl harbor was bombed a mere two months ago and the u.s. government has been deciding how to appropriately respond to the issue in east. over the last two months japanese americans have felt the effects of the attacks in hawaii. animosity towards japanese-americans is increasing and president equity residential executive -- issued an executive order, deporting japanese americans to internment caps on across the united states. >> that was the most difficult part. the people raised in the united states thought they were american citizens. then to be told that we cannot trust you you have done nothing wrong, but just in case, we will put you in concentration caps. >> the government had to mines -- two minds. the thought was -- if we don't run them all up, they will send messages ba
japanese have it packed -- have attacked pearl harbor by air. >> the japanese have attacked pearl harbortilities would mean that the president would ask congress for a declaration of war. ♪ >> what this news reporter did not know that the u.s. would not declare war on the u.s. power, but on their u.s. citizens. pearl harbor was bombed a mere two months ago and the u.s. government has been deciding how to appropriately respond to the issue in east. over the last two months japanese...
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we here warning of an electronic pearl harbor, a cyber attack that could not just affect the electrical grid but water supply and in a way the new era was ushered in by the united states and israel, where experts agree that those two countries introduced the stuxnet virus disarming iranian centrifuges, it's where you have a cyber weapon, a line of complicated computer code that can inflict physical damage. if the u.s. and israel can do it. others can do it too >>> so does the defense department war game around, strategise around attacks to infrastructure. >> yes, they do. last week the commander - the u.s. northern commander based in colorado was here, talking about how concerned he is about this. his primary mission is to protect the defense department submissions and help in civil attacks as well. it's not just the pentagon, it's law enforcement. other national security agencies that do it. there's two parts, there's the defences detecting and deterring and warding off a cyber attack and cyber offences, where they may tick pre-emptive a to thwart someone wanting to wreak havoc by shut
we here warning of an electronic pearl harbor, a cyber attack that could not just affect the electrical grid but water supply and in a way the new era was ushered in by the united states and israel, where experts agree that those two countries introduced the stuxnet virus disarming iranian centrifuges, it's where you have a cyber weapon, a line of complicated computer code that can inflict physical damage. if the u.s. and israel can do it. others can do it too >>> so does the defense...
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. >> he also apologized for the bombing of pearl harbor and offered condolences for americans who lostheir lives during that war. >>> in nepal the death toll now stands above 5,000 from the earthquake. relief aid continues to arrive in kathmandu. it is estimated that a quarter of the population was affected. faiz jamil has more. >> reporter: people here have every right to be frustrated. there have been several days since the quake hit, and most of these people have not received enough relief. they have received a few tents. but that's all they received. there's little food little water, and water, shelter and medicines are in short supply. the undersaid yesterday 1.4 million people don't have enough food to eat. so they can't even move outside of the capitol to try to find loved ones and while they are here they don't have enough to eat. today we start three days of official mourning here in kathmandu, and the government has admitted that they did drop the ball after the earthquake first happened and now they are appealing to help not just for those buried but for these survivors. the
. >> he also apologized for the bombing of pearl harbor and offered condolences for americans who lostheir lives during that war. >>> in nepal the death toll now stands above 5,000 from the earthquake. relief aid continues to arrive in kathmandu. it is estimated that a quarter of the population was affected. faiz jamil has more. >> reporter: people here have every right to be frustrated. there have been several days since the quake hit, and most of these people have not...
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its surprise attack at pearl harbor. and the rain of ruin. u.s. atomic bombs dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki. now, on the 70th anniversary of world war two, this should have been settled. but there is one problem. this history book. the japanese prime minister wants part of japan's dark history erased and rewritten. >> i think what he is doing is wrong, stupid, and it is going to fail. >> reporter: abe has demanded mcgraw hill education edit out two paragraphs on comfort women or wartime sex slaves. they recruited as many as 300,000 women aged 14 to 20 to serve in military brothels. the comfort women served up to 30 men each day. at the end of the war, sol injures massacred large numbers of them to cover up the operation. now, it is abe who is trying to cover up the country's ugly past. >> the horse has left the barn, you know. there is no way that the abe government can change the way history happened and there are too many witnesses. too many people who know. >> i was becoming so sick of all the beatings. >> reporter: including comfort woman l
its surprise attack at pearl harbor. and the rain of ruin. u.s. atomic bombs dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki. now, on the 70th anniversary of world war two, this should have been settled. but there is one problem. this history book. the japanese prime minister wants part of japan's dark history erased and rewritten. >> i think what he is doing is wrong, stupid, and it is going to fail. >> reporter: abe has demanded mcgraw hill education edit out two paragraphs on comfort women or...
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pearl harbor was armed a mere two months ago and the u.s. government is deciding how to respond to the issue. for the last two months japanese americans have been a feeling the immediate effects of the attacks hawaii. animosity toward japanese is increasing and president roosevelt just issued an executive order that authorizes the deportation of 110,000 japanese-americans to internment camps. >> that was the most ethical heart -- for people raised in the united dates then to be told we cannot trust you. you have done nothing wrong, but just in case, we are going to put you in concentration camps. >> and the government, we were of two minds -- and the idiots up there are the ones in control. their thought was if we don't run them out, they are going to send the messages back to japan and we will be in trouble. most of the civilian population except on the east coast were ambivalent about the whole thing. >> my usual friends weren't talking to me. i went down a long hallway and i was wondering what's wrong with me. those people who walked with
pearl harbor was armed a mere two months ago and the u.s. government is deciding how to respond to the issue. for the last two months japanese americans have been a feeling the immediate effects of the attacks hawaii. animosity toward japanese is increasing and president roosevelt just issued an executive order that authorizes the deportation of 110,000 japanese-americans to internment camps. >> that was the most ethical heart -- for people raised in the united dates then to be told we...
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the japanese have attacked pearl harbor, hawaii by air. >> the japanese have attacked pearl harbor, hawaiirom the air. >> hostilities of this kind will mean the president will ask congress for a declaration of war. ♪ >> what this news reporter didn't know is the u.s. would not just declare war on the axis powers, but their own citizens. pearl harbor was bombed two months ago and the u.s. government -- japanese americans have already been feeling the immediate effects of the attacks in hawaii and a must be towards japanese-americans is steadily increasing and franklin d. roosevelt issued an executive order. one that authorized the deportation of 10,000 americans to internment across the united states. >> that was the most difficult part. four people raised in the united states to be told we cannot trust you. you've done nothing wrong but just in case, they will put you in concentration camps. >> the government was too nice. their thought was if we don't run them all off, they will send messages back to japan and will be in trouble. most of the civilian population except on the east coast co
the japanese have attacked pearl harbor, hawaii by air. >> the japanese have attacked pearl harbor, hawaiirom the air. >> hostilities of this kind will mean the president will ask congress for a declaration of war. ♪ >> what this news reporter didn't know is the u.s. would not just declare war on the axis powers, but their own citizens. pearl harbor was bombed two months ago and the u.s. government -- japanese americans have already been feeling the immediate effects of the...
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there is a young teenager and pearl harbor happens.oon after that -- well, a few years later you have the jailing of the cold war and how this defined his career. i don't know if they were reelected. maybe it was too short a time. and for them to really have any kind of systematic transition. >> a quick follow-up. you know how he responds to the book itself with a particular criticism he raised? with regard to yugoslavia or afghanistan in your discussions and debates was the push back? does he come to share your view that these were not perhaps the best moments this is take to his earlier views? >> no, i mean, they are he sticks to partly the view that congress caused the war which i think is kind of taking the symptom for the cause. but for the most part i would present him with information or with a question about something and he conceded on yugoslavia, the panama to come on the end of the cold war yugoslavia, that they kind of mishandled stuff. he was very candid up front about it. >> make this faster. >> dane kennedy from the nati
there is a young teenager and pearl harbor happens.oon after that -- well, a few years later you have the jailing of the cold war and how this defined his career. i don't know if they were reelected. maybe it was too short a time. and for them to really have any kind of systematic transition. >> a quick follow-up. you know how he responds to the book itself with a particular criticism he raised? with regard to yugoslavia or afghanistan in your discussions and debates was the push back?...
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pearl harbor baton corendal engraved at the memorial crossed my mind and i reflected upon the lost dreams and lost futures of thousand young americans history is harsh. what is done cannot be undone. with deep repen tans in my heart, i stood there in prayer for some time. my dear friends, on behalf of japan and the japanese people, i offer with profound respect my eternal condolences to the souls of all american people that were lost during world war ii. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, in the gallery today is lieutenant general lawrence snowden. [ applause ] 70 years ago in february he landed on the island of iwo jima as a captain in command of a company. in recent years general snowden has often participated in the memorial services held jointly by japan and u.s. he said and i quote, we didn't and don't go to iwo jima to celebrate victory but to pay tribute to and honor those who lost their lives on both sides. next to general snowden sits yostaka shindo who is a former member of my cabinet. his grandfather who valor we remember even today and the commander of the japanese during the
pearl harbor baton corendal engraved at the memorial crossed my mind and i reflected upon the lost dreams and lost futures of thousand young americans history is harsh. what is done cannot be undone. with deep repen tans in my heart, i stood there in prayer for some time. my dear friends, on behalf of japan and the japanese people, i offer with profound respect my eternal condolences to the souls of all american people that were lost during world war ii. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, in...
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the day after pearl harbor asking congress to declare war on japan. today nearly three-quarters of a century later, the prime minister of japan stood in the very same spot and expressed condolences for america's war losses but shinzo abe stopped short of an outright apology. the death toll from saturday's catastrophic earthquake in nepal topped 5,200 today. more than 10,000 were hurt and the u.n. estimates that 2.8 million have lost their homes. we have two reports first seth doane in cat man due. >> reporter: frustration is mounting. clean water power and fuel are scarce, and we found police ready in riot gear. this protest has popped up on the street corner here. people are yelling that the government needs to provide more aid and that there are not enough bus tickets to leave town. thousands lined up for the free government bus ticket out of the capital. >> this is not a safe place just now. villages are going to be destroyed here. >> reporter: the same fear was apparent in these makeshift camps. bikey timilsina now lives in a tent with his family.
the day after pearl harbor asking congress to declare war on japan. today nearly three-quarters of a century later, the prime minister of japan stood in the very same spot and expressed condolences for america's war losses but shinzo abe stopped short of an outright apology. the death toll from saturday's catastrophic earthquake in nepal topped 5,200 today. more than 10,000 were hurt and the u.n. estimates that 2.8 million have lost their homes. we have two reports first seth doane in cat man...
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yamamoto said when they bombed pearl harbor, he had been in america, trained and schooled in america. he knew the american mind, and he made one of the great sayings in the history of the world, i guess, when he said, "i fear we've awakened the sleeping tiger," and that's exactly what they did. they roused our country, and they came forward. you got to looking for his service you can get into. >> some were going to canada to get into the war. rep. hall: that's right. i had a neighbor across the street that went to canada and wound up there before we had ever gotten into the war. there was a feeling of wanting revenge for the things that hitler had done to the other countries and mussolini. much hatred. >> when you do the bomb had dropped, what was the chain of action? rep. hall: three or four days later, they dropped a second one on nagasaki, and then they started suing for peace. it was pretty obvious that the war was going to be over then. it was over shortly after that. the strange thing is that there's probably remnants of the japanese army still in the philippines or some areas o
yamamoto said when they bombed pearl harbor, he had been in america, trained and schooled in america. he knew the american mind, and he made one of the great sayings in the history of the world, i guess, when he said, "i fear we've awakened the sleeping tiger," and that's exactly what they did. they roused our country, and they came forward. you got to looking for his service you can get into. >> some were going to canada to get into the war. rep. hall: that's right. i had a...
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like my grandfather remembering the moment that he found out about pearl harbor, my father the moment he understood that president kennedy had been assassinated, i'll never forget sitting with the oklahoma delegation waiting to give testimony in a brac hearing in dallas when a reporter taffed tapped me on the shoulder, a reporter i'd known for some time and he said, we have a report that there's been an explosion at the federal building in oklahoma city. they say the building is gone. your district office is in one of those federal buildings in downtown oklahoma city. which building are your people in? a moment that i'll never forget. the delegation got up and in mass we rushed out into the lobby and there on the television monitors was the building that we recognized as the shell of the measureo building. it literally was gone. -- shell of the murrow building. it literally was gone. my folks were spare but 168 of our good fellow citizens in oklahoma city that day were not. and this sunday morning we will gather to remember that event 20 years ago. an event that's changed us all forev
like my grandfather remembering the moment that he found out about pearl harbor, my father the moment he understood that president kennedy had been assassinated, i'll never forget sitting with the oklahoma delegation waiting to give testimony in a brac hearing in dallas when a reporter taffed tapped me on the shoulder, a reporter i'd known for some time and he said, we have a report that there's been an explosion at the federal building in oklahoma city. they say the building is gone. your...
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america cannot wait for a cyber-pearl harbor. this issue cybersecurity may be the most complex and difficult challenge we confront long term. the line between our physical world and cyberspace continues to blur with every aspect of our lives from social interaction to commerce. yet, the remarkable gains that have accompanied an increasingly digital and connected society also have opened up new unprecedented vulnerabilities that threaten to undermine this progress and cause great harm to our country's national security, critical infrastructure and economy. it's long overdufort congress to modernize our cyberlaws to address those vulnerabilities. the bills before us this week are a step in the right direction, and i'm glad to support them but they are a first step. information sharing alone does not inoculate or defend us from cyberattacks. indeed, the critical three p's of enhancing cybersecurity people, policies and practices, the measures before us make improvements primarily to policy. i commend the two committees for working i
america cannot wait for a cyber-pearl harbor. this issue cybersecurity may be the most complex and difficult challenge we confront long term. the line between our physical world and cyberspace continues to blur with every aspect of our lives from social interaction to commerce. yet, the remarkable gains that have accompanied an increasingly digital and connected society also have opened up new unprecedented vulnerabilities that threaten to undermine this progress and cause great harm to our...
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ngreenburg was drafted in 1940 and when his draft year was begin and pearl harbor was bombed he enlisteds every bit as ledgenary in the marine corps. and the skills he displayed in the batter's box proved helpful in his training. ted williams went over and served and came back and picked up the way they were left off. >> most player ares were able to do this. they returned to major log action after years away and picked it up. but there were those who didn't and lost their skills orap tight for the game because of what they had seen in the war. >> it is thorough that a lot of the guys weren't out there in front line combat roles but there is a reason for that. >> you couldn't put joe dimaggio in a situation where he would be wounded, killed or from a propaganda stand point, worst of all captured. and so most of the men or major league baseball players who joined the military spent their time playing ball on air force and navy time. >> it was a chance to watch nine innings of normalcy and recall sweet memories of home and the freedom. >> was there something different of the player ares of
ngreenburg was drafted in 1940 and when his draft year was begin and pearl harbor was bombed he enlisteds every bit as ledgenary in the marine corps. and the skills he displayed in the batter's box proved helpful in his training. ted williams went over and served and came back and picked up the way they were left off. >> most player ares were able to do this. they returned to major log action after years away and picked it up. but there were those who didn't and lost their skills orap...
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luther tried that the hard way when he tried to sign up the day after pearl harbor. >> they said theynt it even more. >> it was hell to tell you the truth. the condition was bad. one stove for about 40 or 50 men. >> these two men from southern california refused to quit. >> we were there basically as a support outfit for the marine division. until they discovered we could do more than work. we could fight of the. >> they saw some of the worst fighting in the pacific okinawa, iwo jima and the philippines. many why killed and wounded. after the war moves started civilian life. luther was an electrician. the other accomplishments faded into the past. until a few years ago when the unit was awarded one of america's honors, the congressional gold medal. they were not expecting. it but were not surprised. >> if a man liens -- sticks to it anything it possible. >> they are in their late 80s and early 90s and we are losing more and more every year. that's why these remembrances are precious. >> it is special. >> we are proud of you too. eric thomas abc7 news. >> meteorologist drew tumo and on
luther tried that the hard way when he tried to sign up the day after pearl harbor. >> they said theynt it even more. >> it was hell to tell you the truth. the condition was bad. one stove for about 40 or 50 men. >> these two men from southern california refused to quit. >> we were there basically as a support outfit for the marine division. until they discovered we could do more than work. we could fight of the. >> they saw some of the worst fighting in the...
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he talks about growing up in hawaii and witnessing the attack on pearl harbor, how that affected native hawaiian and let into serving in the army corps of engineers. he also discusses the g.i. bill and discussing american veterans. it is about one hour and 15 minutes. interviewer: what do you recall with your family about what the war in asia and the war in europe -- things that were going on there, and maybe the possibility that the u.s. might get involved? senator akaka: let me start, since i mentioned abraham, he was in amsterdam. he got caught when the were corrupted in europe, when germany invaded the country, it really became a topic for the family to talk about, about germany and what the germans were trying to do. of course, it was in europe. as far
he talks about growing up in hawaii and witnessing the attack on pearl harbor, how that affected native hawaiian and let into serving in the army corps of engineers. he also discusses the g.i. bill and discussing american veterans. it is about one hour and 15 minutes. interviewer: what do you recall with your family about what the war in asia and the war in europe -- things that were going on there, and maybe the possibility that the u.s. might get involved? senator akaka: let me start, since i...
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the one-way bombing mission that was america's answer to pearl harbor. >> we were going to die out therey fighting. >> taking on the fighting, with doolittle. >> those who made it and those who didn't and those who fell into the hands of a brutal enemy. >> they were tortured and beaten and interrogated. >> that is next on "war stories." >>> good
the one-way bombing mission that was america's answer to pearl harbor. >> we were going to die out therey fighting. >> taking on the fighting, with doolittle. >> those who made it and those who didn't and those who fell into the hands of a brutal enemy. >> they were tortured and beaten and interrogated. >> that is next on "war stories." >>> good
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and that failed at the end of the day and that was a sort of a pearl harbor moment for the industry. that's what the industry got wrong most centrally. >> mr. deans let me ask you this. is that something the industry should have gotten wrong from the standpoint of environmentalists, is that something that they should have known was not going to go right? >> well, certainly the blowout was the result of a long change of mishaps miss judgments finally the failure of that blowout preventer. the question is now could it happen today? sadly unfortunately it could. the industry has taken steps to remove the risks of an operation at sea but we haven't made it safe we can't make it safe and in fact del just last year there were more injuries and accidents per well in the gulf of mexico than there was in 2009, the year before the blowout. which means we still put our workers our waters and our wildlife at risk when we go after oil and gas in the ocean. >> mr. deans, was this an accident or an accident waiting to happen? >> well, i think you could call it either way but what we do know five ye
and that failed at the end of the day and that was a sort of a pearl harbor moment for the industry. that's what the industry got wrong most centrally. >> mr. deans let me ask you this. is that something the industry should have gotten wrong from the standpoint of environmentalists, is that something that they should have known was not going to go right? >> well, certainly the blowout was the result of a long change of mishaps miss judgments finally the failure of that blowout...
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the japanese have attacked pearl harbor by air. >> the japanese attacked pearl harbor, hawaii from the air. >> hostilities at this time would naturally mean that the president would ask congress for a declaration of war. ♪ >> what this is reported no is that the united states would not only declare war on their own citizens. for last two months, japanese americans have artie been feeling the immediate effects of the attacks in hawaii. animosity is steadily increasing and president franklin d roosevelt just issued an executive order, one authorizes the deportation of approximately 110,000 japanese americans to internment camps across the united states. >> i think that was the most difficult part. four people that were raised in the united states, thought they were american citizens, then to be told, we can't trust you. you have done nothing wrong, but just in case we are going to put you in concentration cap's. >> i think the government were of two minds. the idiots were usually the ones who control it. their thought was, if we don't run them off they are going to send messages back to
the japanese have attacked pearl harbor by air. >> the japanese attacked pearl harbor, hawaii from the air. >> hostilities at this time would naturally mean that the president would ask congress for a declaration of war. ♪ >> what this is reported no is that the united states would not only declare war on their own citizens. for last two months, japanese americans have artie been feeling the immediate effects of the attacks in hawaii. animosity is steadily increasing and...
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which on pearl harbor.a oklahoma sheriff's department is facing heavy criticism after one of its accidentally shot and killedthe newest claims charge the falsified the 73 year old deputy's training records. this video captures the moments before and after the fatal shooting of eric harris. the tulsa world newspaper reports that deputy robert falsified. acknowledged that some gun certification records are missing. but bates insists he was squeezed the trigger. and then realized and dropped the gun. this was not an intentional thing. i have no desire to ever take anyone's life./i don't understand how this can happen. you must believe me, it can happen to anyone." robert bates has been charged with manslaughter in a trip to the beach goes terribly wrong for a family in washington state. after their car is swept away by high tide. take a look at the video. the family was taking their new car out for a spin on friday. when the wheels sank in the soft, wet sand. the tide quickly coming in. the couple got out okay
which on pearl harbor.a oklahoma sheriff's department is facing heavy criticism after one of its accidentally shot and killedthe newest claims charge the falsified the 73 year old deputy's training records. this video captures the moments before and after the fatal shooting of eric harris. the tulsa world newspaper reports that deputy robert falsified. acknowledged that some gun certification records are missing. but bates insists he was squeezed the trigger. and then realized and dropped the...
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i'm picking the badgers because any team that hasn't won it since before pearl harbor deserves to takeare. more coming up on "the ed show." stay with us. we're right back. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ke
i'm picking the badgers because any team that hasn't won it since before pearl harbor deserves to takeare. more coming up on "the ed show." stay with us. we're right back. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took...
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months it will work to identify the remains of hundreds of soldiers and marines who were killed in pearl harborore than 70 years ago, only a few dozen of the members from the uss oklahoma have been identified. now new technology could help provide closure to hundreds of families. >> i have yet to experience a situation where a family wasn't incredibly grateful for this opportunity. the memories are still very raw with loved ones even the second generation. >> the military plans to examine the remains over the next six months and hopes to identify the families within the next few years. >> the annual memorial concerts will have a latin feel. gloria es stefan will host the event for the 10th year in the row. they have dedicated substantial time to veterans causes. the concert airs on pbs at 8:00 on sunday night, the 24th of may. >>> a summertime tradition on the national mall is less than a month away. >> this year the annual smithsonian folk life festival is going to be different. it's moving from the area between 7th and 14th streets to occupy a smaller area between 3rd and 4th. >> that's not t
months it will work to identify the remains of hundreds of soldiers and marines who were killed in pearl harborore than 70 years ago, only a few dozen of the members from the uss oklahoma have been identified. now new technology could help provide closure to hundreds of families. >> i have yet to experience a situation where a family wasn't incredibly grateful for this opportunity. the memories are still very raw with loved ones even the second generation. >> the military plans to...
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. >> the pentagon hopes to identify 400 servicemen lost when pearl harbor was attacked more than 70 years9 sailors and marines died when the japanese sank oklahoma. the military only identified 35 of them and the others were buried as "unknown." officials will exhume them because gene information provided by the families could identify the remains. >> the f.d.a. is warning makers of a stack bar of possible false labeling. good morning, hostility to snack bars. four types of the pruett and not bars contain too much saturated fat and should not be claimed as "healthy," on the label after selling half a billion bars last year sales tripling in two years. >> tax deadline so tasty freebies and discounts. bought market offers buy one get one free. if you belt out a tune at hard rock, you get a free burger. ♪ me, me, me, me ♪ >> and they are celebrating at a seattle credit card company when all races get ray races up to $70,000 with the c.e.o. taking pay cut to allow. >> 30 people will get a doubling of their salary. >> mike will take a pay cut so we will make more. right, mike? >> i will not go
. >> the pentagon hopes to identify 400 servicemen lost when pearl harbor was attacked more than 70 years9 sailors and marines died when the japanese sank oklahoma. the military only identified 35 of them and the others were buried as "unknown." officials will exhume them because gene information provided by the families could identify the remains. >> the f.d.a. is warning makers of a stack bar of possible false labeling. good morning, hostility to snack bars. four types...
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president franklin delano roosevelt came to congress to declare war on japan following the attack on pearl harboride of the united states. so it underscores how much of a shift there has been in the japanese united states relationship in the decades following world war ii. another historical significant is the fact that this speech is taking place on the 70th anniversary, the year of the end of world war ii. so there is a lot of significance in all of this many that will be patched on by the prime and many watching to see how he characterized japan's actions during world war ii, whether he will apologize or focus on moving forward. >> trade high on the agenda in his talks with barack obama yesterday. what is he hoping to get out of this visit from washington? >> reporter: what he is hoping to -- to get out of all of this is the fact -- sorry it's very busy here so there are people coming and going, if you saw a gentlemen walking through there. the case that is being made for this is that there is a very big trade deal attractive to both japan and the united states. it's a 12-nation trade deal kno
president franklin delano roosevelt came to congress to declare war on japan following the attack on pearl harboride of the united states. so it underscores how much of a shift there has been in the japanese united states relationship in the decades following world war ii. another historical significant is the fact that this speech is taking place on the 70th anniversary, the year of the end of world war ii. so there is a lot of significance in all of this many that will be patched on by the...