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the third anniversary of pearl harbor. i don't know about you, but i think it today somebody said we are to have a big discount aylett nordstrom's on 9/11 to remember 9/11 and i think we would find that kind of creepy. but in any case, this is what they decided. they have the sale december 7, 1944, around the even the battle of the bolt and the major battles in the philippine sea, about the height of american fighting in the war in both the european and pacific theaters. macy's holds the sale and at the end of the day, the guys with the green shades racked up all the results and it turned out on this day, macy's had a higher volume of sales then any day in its history up to that time. there is no country the father fought the war where you can make any kind of a similar statement. finally, or almost finally, let's look at something kind of grim to contemplate. it is captured here. you have to kind of squint to actually see the united states contribution to military -- two deaths during world war ii. we also think the world
the third anniversary of pearl harbor. i don't know about you, but i think it today somebody said we are to have a big discount aylett nordstrom's on 9/11 to remember 9/11 and i think we would find that kind of creepy. but in any case, this is what they decided. they have the sale december 7, 1944, around the even the battle of the bolt and the major battles in the philippine sea, about the height of american fighting in the war in both the european and pacific theaters. macy's holds the sale...
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in 1942 after the attack at pearl harbor the game was moved to durham north carolina because of fears of an attack on the west coast. >> good morning. my name is nancy lieb. i'm delighted to welcome you to the 11th annual savannah book festival presented by georgia power, and nancy cintron, family and mark and pat sue in. many thanks to jack and mary, our sponsors for this glorious menu, the trinity united methodist church. : : ors who have made and continue to make saturday's free festival events possible. 90% of our venue, of our revenue comes from donors just like you. thank you. we are very excited to we are very excited to havee a savannah book festival app for your phone available this year. it's very easy to get it from the app store and there are directions in your programs. please try to download it. it will help you today. before we get started i had a couple housekeeping notices. immediately following this presentation, brian curtis will be signing festival purchased copies off his books right acros the way. if you are planning to stay for the next author presentation, plea
in 1942 after the attack at pearl harbor the game was moved to durham north carolina because of fears of an attack on the west coast. >> good morning. my name is nancy lieb. i'm delighted to welcome you to the 11th annual savannah book festival presented by georgia power, and nancy cintron, family and mark and pat sue in. many thanks to jack and mary, our sponsors for this glorious menu, the trinity united methodist church. : : ors who have made and continue to make saturday's free...
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. >> four days 56 pearl harbor, germany declared war on the united states. the u.s. common enemy with britain and the soviet union. russia became our new ally. >> a new working agreement between two of the greatest nations in the world. >> but german u-boats made the run deadly. other supply routes were quickly established including ones to iran and iraq. >> supplies for soviet russia. landing at ports of iraq and iran. >> and to alaska. >> washington decided that the way to deliver airplanes was to -- for american pilots to fly them to alaska. >> it was named alison, the secret alaska siberia route. the plan called for american pilots to ferry planes from factories throughout the u.s. to great falls, montana. from there, the planes headed north across canada to ladd field in fairbanks, alaska. the pilots transferred to the soviets stationed right there at ladd field. >> da da and nyet was about the extent of our communicating. >> steve alison grew up on a ranch in southern california and joined the army right after pearl harbor and found himself in the cockpit. >> y
. >> four days 56 pearl harbor, germany declared war on the united states. the u.s. common enemy with britain and the soviet union. russia became our new ally. >> a new working agreement between two of the greatest nations in the world. >> but german u-boats made the run deadly. other supply routes were quickly established including ones to iran and iraq. >> supplies for soviet russia. landing at ports of iraq and iran. >> and to alaska. >> washington decided...
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i did also happened six months before pearl harbor. the reason that the japanese attacked the united states and pearl harbor was because we impose economic sanctions on them. which by the old rules would have been a reason to attack the united states. now, the united states only changed its mind about what neutral states were about to do six months before the attack. so really what you have here, what world war ii becomes is a clash over world orders. it's a war over war. now, after the allies win the war the question becomes what do we do about it? what do we do with the nazis and imperial japan who waged this aggressive war? can we prosecute them? now, the claim became, and it's a long story which we tell in the book, nuremberg is the trial in which the main charge is the charge of violating the kellogg-briand pact. we think of nuremberg as the trial in which, or trials, in which the nazi leaders were convicted, prosecuted and then convicted of perpetrating the holocaust. that was not the reason why these trials were put, were, i don
i did also happened six months before pearl harbor. the reason that the japanese attacked the united states and pearl harbor was because we impose economic sanctions on them. which by the old rules would have been a reason to attack the united states. now, the united states only changed its mind about what neutral states were about to do six months before the attack. so really what you have here, what world war ii becomes is a clash over world orders. it's a war over war. now, after the allies...
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it was then, in the beginning of 1941, six months before pearl harbor, that the united states adopted the position that the packed oft paris changed district duties of neutrality, meaning now, because they still n have the right war, neutral states aren't interfering with the rights by siding with their opponents over them because they're not trampling on the right of war as they don't have the right of war. no one has the right of war anymore except in cases of self-defense. this is incredible, i think because first of all, it's the beginning of this practice of economic sanctions thatof would just take for granted and it happens now because of the caloric packed, but it also happened six months before pearl harbor. the reason the japanese attacked the united states was because we imposed economic sanctions on them. which, by the old rules would have been a reason to attack the united states. that the united states only changed its mind about what neutral states were allowed to do sixor months before the attack, so really what you have here, what world war ii becomes is a clash over
it was then, in the beginning of 1941, six months before pearl harbor, that the united states adopted the position that the packed oft paris changed district duties of neutrality, meaning now, because they still n have the right war, neutral states aren't interfering with the rights by siding with their opponents over them because they're not trampling on the right of war as they don't have the right of war. no one has the right of war anymore except in cases of self-defense. this is...
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i am not sure that is the cyber pearl harbor or cyber 9/11. we are sensitive to the here in washington, in the beltway. this is all that we talk about. i talk -- i go out and talk to people around the country. people are not as focused on this as they are in washington. there is not a consensus, to my knowledge come about the seriousness of the problem -- knowledge, about the seriousness of the problem. >> how much of that rides with presidentent and the -- administration to act on? if fdr had not responded the way he did to pearl harbor -- >> i am reading fdr's biography. one of the striking things was particularly930's, very1935 on, fdr was focused on and where that trouble was coming -- and aware that trouble was coming from the -- for the united states. he had a very deliberate strategy of moving the united states to an understanding of that come against the backdrop of some very serious opposition that had broad public support. he managed to get us there, eventually, but it did take pearl harbor to move everyone over to that side of the s
i am not sure that is the cyber pearl harbor or cyber 9/11. we are sensitive to the here in washington, in the beltway. this is all that we talk about. i talk -- i go out and talk to people around the country. people are not as focused on this as they are in washington. there is not a consensus, to my knowledge come about the seriousness of the problem -- knowledge, about the seriousness of the problem. >> how much of that rides with presidentent and the -- administration to act on? if...
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. -- cyber pearl harbor or cyber 9/11. this is all we talk about. people out in the country are not as focused on this as we are here in washington. there is not a national consensus yet, to my knowledge, on an appreciation of the problem as serious and and infrastructure of support to create pressure to do something about it. >> i will end of my first question then, how much of that rides with the president and the administration to act on? effect er or george bush had not responded the way they did following pearl harbor -- john: i'm reading the latest biography of fdr, one of the striking things that is coming out was not there -- i was not there to observe this, but in the 1930's, particularly from -- was, fdr was a very very focused on the fact that trouble was coming for the united states and he had a deliberate strategy for moving the united states against a backdrop of very serious opposition that had broad public support. he managed to get us there it did it take pearl harbor to take everyone over to that side of the spectrum. the long way
. -- cyber pearl harbor or cyber 9/11. this is all we talk about. people out in the country are not as focused on this as we are here in washington. there is not a national consensus yet, to my knowledge, on an appreciation of the problem as serious and and infrastructure of support to create pressure to do something about it. >> i will end of my first question then, how much of that rides with the president and the administration to act on? effect er or george bush had not responded the...
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. >> when the smoke cleared, captain harrick cabled pearl harbor.is message forwarded to washington said review of action makes many reported contacts and torpedos fired appear doubtful. but lbj running for president, and not wanting to appear weak or indecisive decided he had to respond. >> i knew that hostile actions have today required me to take action in reply. >> i think it was time to bomb the hell out of north vietnam. and all the restrictions that we were put on while i was there was off. and i says it's about time. >> because they weren't off? >> well. >> the air group walked to the ready room, and he said we're going. this is a go. >> 26-year-old lieutenant everett alvarez was stationed aboard the uss constellation in the gulf of tonkin. pilots from the constellation and the nearby uss ticonderoga were given the assignment of carrying out lbj's orders. alvarez's mission, fly his sky hawk jet 350 miles to bomb the north vietnamese naval base. >> i think the thing that is most on my mind as i'm flying along, this is real. this is war. we mi
. >> when the smoke cleared, captain harrick cabled pearl harbor.is message forwarded to washington said review of action makes many reported contacts and torpedos fired appear doubtful. but lbj running for president, and not wanting to appear weak or indecisive decided he had to respond. >> i knew that hostile actions have today required me to take action in reply. >> i think it was time to bomb the hell out of north vietnam. and all the restrictions that we were put on while...
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japan bombed pearl harbor. four days later, germany and italy declared war on the united states.merica desperately needed combat leaders and training for over 2 million new army recruits. general eisenhower now commander-in-chief of applied forces looked to his old friend. 56-year-old george patton to whip the boys into shape. 8 november 1942, more than 100,000 american and british soldiers stormed the shores of north after ka, patton's objective french controlled casablanca. >> by going against what he thought was second rate french courses. >> they surrendered on his birthday and took pictures of the troops moving in and said this is a great birthday present ju came across a treasure trove of photographs of george patton taken himself? >> patton carried a camera with him throughout world war ii and it swang from his neck from north africa to germany and captured anything that caught his eye. >> oliver: he discovered the never before seen photos at the library of congress and assembled them as war as he saw it. >> and he said to beatrice, stash the photographs for some historian
japan bombed pearl harbor. four days later, germany and italy declared war on the united states.merica desperately needed combat leaders and training for over 2 million new army recruits. general eisenhower now commander-in-chief of applied forces looked to his old friend. 56-year-old george patton to whip the boys into shape. 8 november 1942, more than 100,000 american and british soldiers stormed the shores of north after ka, patton's objective french controlled casablanca. >> by going...
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. >> this is the most significant incursion into american society since pearl harbor. >>> good evening. i'm megyn kelly in moscow. the seat of government, for a man who many american officials believe has launched a cyber war on american democracy. his name, of course, is vladimir putin. and, tonight, in an at times combative interview, he responds to the charges made by the special counsel against russians accused of trying to upend the 2016 election. in the coming days, mr. putin himself is up for reelection and it is clear he is trying to burnish his tough guy image. >> reporter: as i arrived in russia i was immediately reminded, the russian-american relationship is as cold as moscow in march. colder than it's been in a long time. inside the kremlin you can't miss the splendor of russia's storied past. and vladimir putin is determined to lead his country back to its days of glory. he is projecting power with new, supposedly invincible, nuclear weapons. symbols that marked our dangerous cold war stand off. >> ya ni razu. >> reporter: when i spoke with him last june in st. petersburg,
. >> this is the most significant incursion into american society since pearl harbor. >>> good evening. i'm megyn kelly in moscow. the seat of government, for a man who many american officials believe has launched a cyber war on american democracy. his name, of course, is vladimir putin. and, tonight, in an at times combative interview, he responds to the charges made by the special counsel against russians accused of trying to upend the 2016 election. in the coming days, mr....
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effort to put together the itinerary of yamamoto ahead of the japanese navy the mastermind behind pearl harbor and putting behind his itinerary and they shot his plane out of the year. >>host: francine? >> guest: there were men in the pacific then women at the code breaking facility working as fast as they could to put together his itinerary and a group of women from wellesley that was involved and they record that cheering went up when they learned the plane was shot out of the air. >>host: liza mundy what are the logistics moving women to washington, housing them? >> washington was transformed by thousands of women taking the trains, landing in union station, looking for housing, eventually barracks would be built in dorms would be built but it was a scramble for boarding houses or an attic groups of women there -- living together in group houses are living together for the first time. it was a very hard job with a lot of stress and urgency but in the off hours there was a lot of fun the first time they had ever been on chaperones you can imagine. >>host: code girls is the book liza mundy is
effort to put together the itinerary of yamamoto ahead of the japanese navy the mastermind behind pearl harbor and putting behind his itinerary and they shot his plane out of the year. >>host: francine? >> guest: there were men in the pacific then women at the code breaking facility working as fast as they could to put together his itinerary and a group of women from wellesley that was involved and they record that cheering went up when they learned the plane was shot out of the...
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including bryan curtis of the 1942 rose bowl that was moved from california to north carolina after pearl harborce pact of 1928 outlawed war around the world. celeste have on the importance of communication, and the relationship between sitting bull and buffalo bill. first up retired air force major general robert latiff on the future technology of war. >> good morning. my name is nancy lieb and i am delighted to welcome you to the 11th annual savannah book festival. it's presented by georgia power, david and nancy cintron, mark and pat soon.
including bryan curtis of the 1942 rose bowl that was moved from california to north carolina after pearl harborce pact of 1928 outlawed war around the world. celeste have on the importance of communication, and the relationship between sitting bull and buffalo bill. first up retired air force major general robert latiff on the future technology of war. >> good morning. my name is nancy lieb and i am delighted to welcome you to the 11th annual savannah book festival. it's presented by...
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century what they were saying about wanting regime change in iraq and wanting to have frankly a pearl harbor which they said would then justify a new prologue which would justify this invasion it started the pieces start to come together and how did we get rolled everybody the media and playing on anger which we had after nine eleven and. just the media got behind it and the vote in the senate was seventy seven to twenty three only twenty three of us overwhelming vote in the senate to invade iraq which had nothing to do with nine eleven as we know and there were no weapons of mass destruction which we now know also president bush addressed the nation the night before the invasion back in two thousand and three. i want to merican and all the world to know that coalition forces will make every effort to spare innocent civilians from harm. a campaign on the harsh terrain of revolution as large as california could be longer and more difficult than some predict. and helping iraq is achieved the united stable and free country will require our sustained commitment before iraq we baby boomers were o
century what they were saying about wanting regime change in iraq and wanting to have frankly a pearl harbor which they said would then justify a new prologue which would justify this invasion it started the pieces start to come together and how did we get rolled everybody the media and playing on anger which we had after nine eleven and. just the media got behind it and the vote in the senate was seventy seven to twenty three only twenty three of us overwhelming vote in the senate to invade...
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. >> neil: i remember what it's like after pearl harbor. >> it's a longer discussion. i'll put toward what you are offering as a remedy, central planning, venezuela government picking winners and losers. you can spin a fantty of this breaking out. >> neil: we have done it before where he we had justified reasons in history. the steel industry is back and forth to the white house numerous times, sometimes getting what they want. sometimes john kennedy not getting what they want. is that a dangerous trend. with that expected, isn't that in and of itself a dangerous trend? >> i don't think so. they need help. steel is worth 5 bucks. it was worth $70 years ago. the companies, we might bail them out. you need the industry in the u.s. >> if need is the only justification for government involvement in the economy, that's it. >> neil: let me switch gears. do you think this has damaging impact on the markets? melissa, see how this proceeds. if it escalates to the trade war, will this hurt the market? global friction, what do you think? >> i think the market is strong. it will r
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so, it's very important to understand kind of the longer history leading up to pearl harbor. robert: yes. well, congratulations on getting that done. antonia: thank you very much. robert: all right. well, community screening of "the ito sisters: an american story," as well as a q&a is being put on by the sacramento river delta historical society, tuesday may 15 at 7 p.m. at the jean harvie community center in walnut grove, which is near where the three ito sisters grew up. for more information about the event, go to nbcbayarea.com. and coming up next, daca and the group legal services for children, and how it is helping so many at-risk youngsters. ♪ ♪ ♪ hello? hello! ♪ hello? hello. hello? hello. ♪ hello, i got your package. you can just leave it, thanks. ♪ ♪ hello? can i help you? hello! hello? hello!!! hello hello!!! ♪ robert: and welcome back. if you haven't been following what's going on with daca, you are very isolated because the program deferred action for childhood arrivals is the frontline in the battle over immigration because we are talking about children brought h
so, it's very important to understand kind of the longer history leading up to pearl harbor. robert: yes. well, congratulations on getting that done. antonia: thank you very much. robert: all right. well, community screening of "the ito sisters: an american story," as well as a q&a is being put on by the sacramento river delta historical society, tuesday may 15 at 7 p.m. at the jean harvie community center in walnut grove, which is near where the three ito sisters grew up. for...
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but it did take pearl harbor. and so a long way to answer your question, but i think until a president speaks to the country in a convincing way about the nature and seriousness of this problem and what we need to do about it, people will not take that seriously. then you have to ask the question whether this particular president has the moral standing and persuasive powers to do that, if he decided to do it. houston, we have a problem. >> i hate to say we're going to end on that note but i want to thank the panel for coming today. on news makers this weekend tom perez talks about the 2018 midterm elections and the party's chances of gaining control in congress. he's also asked about the fundraising efforts and what the dnc is doing to prepare for the 2020 presidential election. watch the interview sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. cast the lone vote in opposition and his dissent eclipsed the legacy of the majority opinion. explore it with danielle holley-walker. watch landmark cases live monda
but it did take pearl harbor. and so a long way to answer your question, but i think until a president speaks to the country in a convincing way about the nature and seriousness of this problem and what we need to do about it, people will not take that seriously. then you have to ask the question whether this particular president has the moral standing and persuasive powers to do that, if he decided to do it. houston, we have a problem. >> i hate to say we're going to end on that note but...
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pearl harbor is a good place to start for us but immediately thereafter what you are talking about andut in and corregidor by chance i was in a hotel in the city where they had an annual gathering of survivorsanf the attendant corregidor. i knew nothing about this and i'm work-- walking through the hotel and i see this stuff, the posters and these there some guys that have a lot of that are nice because nobody paid much attention to what happened at them. they are not especially that's what he's talking about when he leaves and goes to australia leaving those guys in bataan and that's a tough story. that definitely could be a piece of another story for pearl harbor. >> host: i want to point out to our viewers general macarthur's map that he has in the pacific. what about newspaper in contemporary accounts during world war ii and korea. were they more valuable than they were earlier? >> publicly so because the public was informed much more so than they ever have been. he didn't have two sides in the same country but you have the philadelphia newspaper in the richmond newspaper and whose
pearl harbor is a good place to start for us but immediately thereafter what you are talking about andut in and corregidor by chance i was in a hotel in the city where they had an annual gathering of survivorsanf the attendant corregidor. i knew nothing about this and i'm work-- walking through the hotel and i see this stuff, the posters and these there some guys that have a lot of that are nice because nobody paid much attention to what happened at them. they are not especially that's what...
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i'm fascinated by the six days between the attack on pearl harbor in hitler's dedication of war in the united states. fdr did not move against germany. germany moved against us. on the 11th of december. bond is five days and winston churchill's life because he was terrified the republicans who are specifically oriented to keep fdr and just focus on the specifics. allowing to escape from dunkirk in june of 41 and declaring war in the united states unilaterally. my sense is a biographer wandering into history, without a past, is if you take any one of those mistakes away and the outcome might have been different. he could've made to, but he made three. he's made a great contribution i think by writing these very focused books. his five days in london is the basis really at the darkest hour movie that is out right now. to go to the point about screenwriters sometimes wanting to make characters more interesting, and a great achievement that film which was nominated that is out now if they had the good sense of getting out of this language. i haven't seen the screenplay, but i do the 75% of
i'm fascinated by the six days between the attack on pearl harbor in hitler's dedication of war in the united states. fdr did not move against germany. germany moved against us. on the 11th of december. bond is five days and winston churchill's life because he was terrified the republicans who are specifically oriented to keep fdr and just focus on the specifics. allowing to escape from dunkirk in june of 41 and declaring war in the united states unilaterally. my sense is a biographer wandering...
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policy are mysterious circumstances surrounding the event that was literally the equivalent of pearl harbor with the civilians even from the plane with that same footage and catastrophe that yet there was no imperial japan to fight it was a hail mary pass they were trying to steal our planes they did not even have a weapon in the core group leadership in afghanistan was only 400 men. there was no islam a fascist caliphate but a tiny little group of former veterans of america is backed afghan war in the 80s who basically got one good lucky strike against the united states after attempting in the 1990s with the smaller attacks they finally ceded to provoke united states into overreacting. you may be familiar -- familiar with a former cia analyst chief of the bin laden unit he is one who gave bill clinton ten chances to kill him that were declined for various reasons but he quit the cia just to tell the truth to the american people saying they are not being straight with you just to tell the american people they hate us for what we do not for who we are and not because of who they are. it is w
policy are mysterious circumstances surrounding the event that was literally the equivalent of pearl harbor with the civilians even from the plane with that same footage and catastrophe that yet there was no imperial japan to fight it was a hail mary pass they were trying to steal our planes they did not even have a weapon in the core group leadership in afghanistan was only 400 men. there was no islam a fascist caliphate but a tiny little group of former veterans of america is backed afghan...
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steele, quote, liking it to the attack on pearl harbor he thought obama needed to make a speech to alert the country. he said obama needed to warn putin. the story notes in august 2016, the u.s. intel community sent a bombshell warning to obama that putin was involved in the cyber campaign and the president and his team were unsure how to respond and could not get bipartisan leaders in congress to sign a joint letter warning russia. the new yorker suggests part of the problem was complacency. everybody accuses simpson through various officials believed hillary kliclinton was going to win so there wasn't urgency. a shocking detail about obama and biden, it was not until after the election, january 5th 2017 in an oval office meeting, they were briefed about the dossier which is either spined to make it seem like they didn't know about the dossier during the campaign or a reminder about the failure of fbi director comey and others to be transparent about the dossier's role. he and other officials did not tell the fysa judge about the dossier before getting authorization to spy. mayer reveal
steele, quote, liking it to the attack on pearl harbor he thought obama needed to make a speech to alert the country. he said obama needed to warn putin. the story notes in august 2016, the u.s. intel community sent a bombshell warning to obama that putin was involved in the cyber campaign and the president and his team were unsure how to respond and could not get bipartisan leaders in congress to sign a joint letter warning russia. the new yorker suggests part of the problem was complacency....
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conflicts and assaults on civil liberties ranging from the incarceration of japanese-americans after pearl harbor to more recent debates sparked by our own war on terror, madison has come in from reappraisal. to his admirers he is the supremely constitutional war time president. a leader who never abused the liberties for which his armies were contending. no one went to jail for criticizing the administration and his conduct of the war. no alien and seditious acts marred his record. if the enemy burned much of the capital to the ground, it is also true that his diplomats negotiated a peace treaty effectively confirming american independence. in the end, madison, to employ his own criteria, not only managed to control the governed, he had also admids the passions unleashed by war controlled his own government. no small legacy that. finally there is madison's successor. next to the renaissance genius of his charlottesville neighbor, thomas jefferson, james monroe may appear a presidential caretaker, a modest man with much to be modest about. appearances can be deceiving. like ronald reagan in the n
conflicts and assaults on civil liberties ranging from the incarceration of japanese-americans after pearl harbor to more recent debates sparked by our own war on terror, madison has come in from reappraisal. to his admirers he is the supremely constitutional war time president. a leader who never abused the liberties for which his armies were contending. no one went to jail for criticizing the administration and his conduct of the war. no alien and seditious acts marred his record. if the...
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community members opposed the idea of associating his idea with an admirable plan the attack on pearl harbor>>> teachers all over the country are getting their wish list answered. >>> the san francisco crypto currency start of is coming to the rescue. john ramose on the happy they area teachers. >> reporter: in the kindergarten class at hidden valley elementary in martinez they have the basics. teacher suzanne light admits she paid for the cubbies out of her own pocket. >> paper and pencil and all of those things provided for us, it's the extra stuff that makes kids happy about learning. we have to do something else about that.>> reporter: suzanne has turned to donors to.org for help. a donation wish list for teachers. she is asking for career themed books and puppets so that her kids could start thinking about their futures. monica brown wants to improve campus safety. with the scary news these days. >> so having some tools to help us with that was what motivated me. i wrote a grant to get some two- way walkie-talkies and safety vests. >> reporter: teachers all over the country have reached
community members opposed the idea of associating his idea with an admirable plan the attack on pearl harbor>>> teachers all over the country are getting their wish list answered. >>> the san francisco crypto currency start of is coming to the rescue. john ramose on the happy they area teachers. >> reporter: in the kindergarten class at hidden valley elementary in martinez they have the basics. teacher suzanne light admits she paid for the cubbies out of her own pocket....
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i'm fascinated by the six days between the attack on pearl harbor and hitler's declaration of war onthe united states. fdr did not move against germany until germany moved against us. and the 11th of december. longest five days of winston churchill's life because he was suddenly terrified that republicans who were specifically oriented would keep fdr from fighting a european war and just focus on the pacific. hitler made the mistake. one of three mistakes he never recovered. allowing the bef to escape from dunkirk, invading soviet union in june of 41, declaring war on the united states unilaterally. my sense is, as biographer wandering into history without a pass, is, if he take any one of those mistakes away and outcome of war might have been different. he could have made two but he made three. john lukash has made a great contribution i think by writing these very focused books. his five days in london is the basis really of the darkest hour movie that is out right now. to go to margaret's point about screenwriters sometimes wanting to make characters more interesting, the great ac
i'm fascinated by the six days between the attack on pearl harbor and hitler's declaration of war onthe united states. fdr did not move against germany until germany moved against us. and the 11th of december. longest five days of winston churchill's life because he was suddenly terrified that republicans who were specifically oriented would keep fdr from fighting a european war and just focus on the pacific. hitler made the mistake. one of three mistakes he never recovered. allowing the bef to...
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the us, she was there in shanghai when the japanese attacked pearl harbor, and on the other side of the pacific ocean, occupied all of shanghai. operativesr american whose relief activities morphed activities, laura actions went in the other direction. she was sent to shanghai to aid in the re-immigration -- reintegration of refugees who had found their way to that city. a cityre trapped in under japanese control, and show was -- so was she. margolis shouldered the work. that quickly that quickly future, house, medical faced- the refugees , food, housing, medical care. her main concern was not the japanese or the occupation of shanghai. indeed, while the, food, housin, medical care. her hardships were , these were not the handicaps of the japanese. rather, the problem rested with the jews, especially the prewar residents. did wes: at no time appoint leaders and committees. we had to accept the best shanghai had to offer. the best were either men who accepted responsibility because they were forced to buy the or men with strong power drives. margolis despised them. her letters and report
the us, she was there in shanghai when the japanese attacked pearl harbor, and on the other side of the pacific ocean, occupied all of shanghai. operativesr american whose relief activities morphed activities, laura actions went in the other direction. she was sent to shanghai to aid in the re-immigration -- reintegration of refugees who had found their way to that city. a cityre trapped in under japanese control, and show was -- so was she. margolis shouldered the work. that quickly that...
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19th, monday, we commemorated the bombing of darwin. 76 years ago, the same fleet that bombed pearl harbor bombed us and 235 people died that day. nearly half were americans. i call darwin home still. because of the sacrifices of young australians and young americans. and i just want to say on behalf of the people of the northern territory, thank you for defending our country in world war ii. [ applause ] just as america realized the strategic value of darwin then, you do today, and we obviously have the u.s. marine rotations through the northern territory and we have enhanced air cooperation that is existing between our two countries as well. darwin is right at the top of australia, and it is easier for us to get to indonesia, vietnam, the philippines, singapore, than it is for us to travel to our nation's capital. we are engaged with asia. we are a huge land mass. we're twice the size of texas, but with only 1% of texas' population. the prime minister and governor sandoval both mentioned trade, and i do a lot of work through the asian region, particularly to sell the economic opportuniti
19th, monday, we commemorated the bombing of darwin. 76 years ago, the same fleet that bombed pearl harbor bombed us and 235 people died that day. nearly half were americans. i call darwin home still. because of the sacrifices of young australians and young americans. and i just want to say on behalf of the people of the northern territory, thank you for defending our country in world war ii. [ applause ] just as america realized the strategic value of darwin then, you do today, and we...
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mysterious circumstances surrounding the event and so because the event was literally the equivalent of pearl harbor even worse because them civilians who were targeted, it was approximately the same footage, catastrophes and colors of smoke and all of the stuff and yet there was no imperial japan to fight. it was a hail mary pass by a small team of guys trying to steal our planes to even have a weapon to crash into our target. their core group leadership back in afghanistan was only 400 men. there was no islam a fascist caliphate. it a tiny little group of former veterans of america's backed afghan war in the 1980s who had basically gotten one good lucky strike against the united states. after attempting to attack throughout the 1990s and doing the smaller attacks, they finally succeeded in what he wanted and that was to provoke the united states into overreacting. you may be familiar with a former cia analyst named michael sawyer was the chief of the cia bin laden unit. he is the guy who gave bin -- bill clinton ten chances to kill him that we decline for various reasons. he quit the cah is to tel
mysterious circumstances surrounding the event and so because the event was literally the equivalent of pearl harbor even worse because them civilians who were targeted, it was approximately the same footage, catastrophes and colors of smoke and all of the stuff and yet there was no imperial japan to fight. it was a hail mary pass by a small team of guys trying to steal our planes to even have a weapon to crash into our target. their core group leadership back in afghanistan was only 400 men....
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after pearl harbor, september 11th, we came together, we unified. this invites another attack. this incomplete report. they claim they weren't looking for -- or they claim there was no collusion. they were never looking for collusion. that's the problem. they didn't use the subpoena power they had. they didn't allow us to bring in third party witnesses who could verify through commune logs or hotel records or bank records the truth. we were charged with protecting the ballot box. this shows they were more interested in protecting donald trump. even after the social media out there, they couldn't say there was a preference for donald trump. they couldn't admit that. >> the republicans have a 150-page report ready to go, and that's basically a day or two after the last witness has testified. so this clearly looks like something they were aiming at shutting down, as congressman swalwell says, it's not surprising in that we were hearing from democrats on the committee in that it felt like this was what they were going to do. >> what amazing back luck in their timing. they would rel
after pearl harbor, september 11th, we came together, we unified. this invites another attack. this incomplete report. they claim they weren't looking for -- or they claim there was no collusion. they were never looking for collusion. that's the problem. they didn't use the subpoena power they had. they didn't allow us to bring in third party witnesses who could verify through commune logs or hotel records or bank records the truth. we were charged with protecting the ballot box. this shows...
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they're attacking our own police, this, ari would be after pearl harbor if you decided the most importantng we should be doing is to go after the air traffic controllers. that's the level of incompetence they are demonstrating by showing this focus on a specialn a special counsel. >> eric swalwell thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. >>> still ahead tonight, legislative change driven by students at the florida student that was three weeks ago today. that's next. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some rare side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you and visit coolsculpting.com today... for your chance to win a free treatment. we know that when you're >> tspending time with thelass grandkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be th
they're attacking our own police, this, ari would be after pearl harbor if you decided the most importantng we should be doing is to go after the air traffic controllers. that's the level of incompetence they are demonstrating by showing this focus on a specialn a special counsel. >> eric swalwell thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. >>> still ahead tonight, legislative change driven by students at the florida student that was three weeks ago today. that's next. not...
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dominate so much of the national sense of a turning point like 9/11 karl went through, or like pearl harbor. but not just that. kennedy created the modern press conference. he was great at making speeches with ted sorenson who deserve some of the credit. he delivered not just the inaugural but an amazing speech in berlin or his american university speech about the nuclear test ban treaty, his speech about putting a a man on the moon. i think as an oratory he lives on in our minds and he got us through the cuban missile crisis, berlin crisis, and he created institutions. kennedy is one who did the peace corps but also the green beret. he's the person organize what's today the modern u.s. seals. so he has fans, big ones. even look at public opinion polls, he is ranked really high. when you get to guys who are up here when we rank make them hea little more middling. we'll have 1000 days to judge them on. if you don't get elected a second term, if kennedy had not won in 64 which may not happen, in may of loss, you don't know, the south was getting angry, democratic south was angry over james me
dominate so much of the national sense of a turning point like 9/11 karl went through, or like pearl harbor. but not just that. kennedy created the modern press conference. he was great at making speeches with ted sorenson who deserve some of the credit. he delivered not just the inaugural but an amazing speech in berlin or his american university speech about the nuclear test ban treaty, his speech about putting a a man on the moon. i think as an oratory he lives on in our minds and he got us...
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she responded not just of the worst attack on our country since pearl harbor but to a world ending threatsure, it's easy to say it, but we are better than that. from a shiny newsroom. if you think whatever she did was wrong, what's your alternative? do you have anything beyond "don't do that." have you thought this through? here's a question for haspel's critics. would you consider -- with everything that's considered mean be off the table? something tells me you would rather leave the question of the people like gina haspel. dana, you know this story probably better than anybody. they keep calling this torture. do they have a reason to call it torture? >> dana: it is their personal opinion. there has never been a legal opinion. three attorneys general have looked into this. all of them have declined to prosecute. the program was ended when it was no longer needed. i think about her in terms of a three decade career at the cia. all. all of a sudden, now she's not suitable to work at the cia? she has been the deputy director of the cia for the last year and a half. she has a great reputati
she responded not just of the worst attack on our country since pearl harbor but to a world ending threatsure, it's easy to say it, but we are better than that. from a shiny newsroom. if you think whatever she did was wrong, what's your alternative? do you have anything beyond "don't do that." have you thought this through? here's a question for haspel's critics. would you consider -- with everything that's considered mean be off the table? something tells me you would rather leave...
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but then there is midway and pearl harbor and you have on and on. a lot of stories. i'm actually having a conversation with my publisher right now about going back and doing perhaps another trilogy. and i mean pearl harbor is a good place to start, obviously. that is where it starts for us. but immediately thereafter, you are talking about -- by chance, i was in a hotel in kansas city where they had the annual gathering of survivors of --. this was years ago and i knew nothing about the status of the stuff in the posters and these are some guys, no one really pays much attention to what happened to them. and they are not especially fans of douglas macarthur. macarthur leaves them. i shall return. well, that is what he talks about when he leaves and goes to australia. he is leaving them behind. that is a tough story. and i don't know that i would do the entire book just on that. but that definitely could be a piece of another story starting probably with pearl harbor. >> i'll just point out the map that we just showed to the viewers. that is general macarthur map. wha
but then there is midway and pearl harbor and you have on and on. a lot of stories. i'm actually having a conversation with my publisher right now about going back and doing perhaps another trilogy. and i mean pearl harbor is a good place to start, obviously. that is where it starts for us. but immediately thereafter, you are talking about -- by chance, i was in a hotel in kansas city where they had the annual gathering of survivors of --. this was years ago and i knew nothing about the status...
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this would be like after pearl harbor if you decided the most important thing we should be doing is toe air traffic controllers. that's the level of incompetence they are demonstrating by showing this focus on a special counsel. >> intelligence committee member congressman eric swalwell, thank you for your time. >> of course. my pleasure. >> still ahead tonight, another very important story. actual legislative strange driven by students affected by the florida high school shooting three weeks ago today is next. don't we need that cable box to watch tv? nope. don't we need to run? nope. it just explodes in a high pitched 'yeahhh.' yeahhh! try directv now for $10 a month for 3 months. no satellite needed. these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com going somewhere? whoooo. here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's
this would be like after pearl harbor if you decided the most important thing we should be doing is toe air traffic controllers. that's the level of incompetence they are demonstrating by showing this focus on a special counsel. >> intelligence committee member congressman eric swalwell, thank you for your time. >> of course. my pleasure. >> still ahead tonight, another very important story. actual legislative strange driven by students affected by the florida high school...
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after the bombing of pearl harbor.ave to take up the energy within the organization. it takes some time. when an excuse is out. the panic cap and her we didn't know what to do after 911 or we didn't know better. also mark talking about there were people inside who were trying to keep this from happening. there are always people japanese internment. there are people who understand that this should be happening. later when the case is charted out that we didn't know better at the time that should never be an excuse. inevitably there's always documentation for people. right in this moment. any other questions from the audience that i can see. how ironic. i just wanted to say. the question then becomes. i can tell you. and whatever method. there is a number of things. that may be comfortable for you and your old world. generally speaking. because they are getting some benefit out of things that are happening. what historically has made a difference although not always if you can strengthen that. they actually do have more
after the bombing of pearl harbor.ave to take up the energy within the organization. it takes some time. when an excuse is out. the panic cap and her we didn't know what to do after 911 or we didn't know better. also mark talking about there were people inside who were trying to keep this from happening. there are always people japanese internment. there are people who understand that this should be happening. later when the case is charted out that we didn't know better at the time that should...
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. >> no one wants another pearl harbor.that we must have knowledge of military forces and preparations around the world. the safety of the whole free world demands this. >> our government was, in effect, admitting that we had previously lied and that we had committed espionage, admissions no nation had ever made before. >> how will this incident affect the united states, do you think? >> i feel that it will give the americans a black eye all over the earth. >> i think we ought to sink one of the submarines that have been spying off cape canaveral. >> i don't think we should admit it. we have a right to protect ourselves. >> the shoot-down was such a big event that it basically torpedoed detente. it torpedoed the chance to have a peaceful period, and actually, it was the beginning of the scariest part of the cold war. >> america's public mood was one of demoralization, and there's the feeling that we can do better. and that's when the election of 1960 comes along. ♪ kennedy kennedy kennedy kennedy kennedy ♪ ♪ kennedy for me
. >> no one wants another pearl harbor.that we must have knowledge of military forces and preparations around the world. the safety of the whole free world demands this. >> our government was, in effect, admitting that we had previously lied and that we had committed espionage, admissions no nation had ever made before. >> how will this incident affect the united states, do you think? >> i feel that it will give the americans a black eye all over the earth. >> i...
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if this was pearl harbor, we would respond but this president is not responding to the threat of an attack from russia just six months from now. >> jill wine-banks and david jolly, thank you both. >>> up next, a new report house republicans leaked senator mark warner's text messages to derail the russian investigation. that is wild. mueller's team is reportedly preparing more indictments in his probe. we'll have both those stories in two minutes. >>> want to bring you a fox news alert. democratic senator mark warner of virginia foxx news has learned texted with a russian oligarch lobbyist in an effort to contact account author of the trump dossier christopher steele because you can't make this up. >> i guess you can't. trump tv wen after the top democrat in the senate intelligence committee last month trying to discredit mark warner based on his private text messages with a russian lobbyist from whom he was seeking information for the committee's work. leaders of the committee reported lid know who leaked those tests that appeared on trump tv there. according to "new york times" today, the
if this was pearl harbor, we would respond but this president is not responding to the threat of an attack from russia just six months from now. >> jill wine-banks and david jolly, thank you both. >>> up next, a new report house republicans leaked senator mark warner's text messages to derail the russian investigation. that is wild. mueller's team is reportedly preparing more indictments in his probe. we'll have both those stories in two minutes. >>> want to bring you a...
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pearl harbor happened in december of 1941 and as 1942 infoulds, there's been battles and some struggles on the high seas, but the army hasn't done anything and the german army wasn't injured by the u.s. army. we have to come into action somewhere against some germans in the course of 1942. since we are not ready to invade the continent, torch was it. i live in new or leans and every week there's a new restaurant open skpng they have something called add soft opening, the chef can figure things out and the servers and the bread doesn't become stale -- and the soft opening takes care of that. so torch was the soft opening. the land ngs 1942 spread out of many miles of north african coast. a logistical and planning triumph. some coming from britain and the united states and had a rendezvous in the hey seas and it is not easy to do even in the present day environment. the troops land and there's a western, central and eastern task force and the eastern commanded by a british officer and the central by our own and the western task force landing on the ma ro can cost, not in the mediterranean
pearl harbor happened in december of 1941 and as 1942 infoulds, there's been battles and some struggles on the high seas, but the army hasn't done anything and the german army wasn't injured by the u.s. army. we have to come into action somewhere against some germans in the course of 1942. since we are not ready to invade the continent, torch was it. i live in new or leans and every week there's a new restaurant open skpng they have something called add soft opening, the chef can figure things...
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pearl harbor happened in december 1941 and is 1942 unfolds, the united states had not fired a shot in anger against the germans. they had not seen her u.s. military power at all. roosevelt said that out loud to his officers. he said we have to come into action somewhere against some germans in the course of 1942. since we are not and ready to invade the continent, torch and north africa was the best place for that to happen. i live in new orleans. every week there is a new restaurant opening and they have a soft opening. that is so the chef can figure out what he's doing and the servers configure what they're doing and the bread doesn't come stale and you don't wait 2 1/2 hours to get seated on the soft opening hopefully takes care of all of those things. torch would be the u.s. army's soft opening in world war ii. torch it was. the landing in november 1942 spread out across many hundreds of miles along the north african coast. some of the convoys were coming from britain. summer coming from the united states and had to rendezvous on the high seas. this was not easy then and frankly i
pearl harbor happened in december 1941 and is 1942 unfolds, the united states had not fired a shot in anger against the germans. they had not seen her u.s. military power at all. roosevelt said that out loud to his officers. he said we have to come into action somewhere against some germans in the course of 1942. since we are not and ready to invade the continent, torch and north africa was the best place for that to happen. i live in new orleans. every week there is a new restaurant opening...
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you could virtually use cyber to create the kind of paralysis that could frult a pearl harbor type attackthat's what russia is looking at, that's what china is looking at, what iran is looking at. it's the effort to try to see if you can deploy these kinds of viruses into systems that could paralyze the united states of america. >> so what should the trump administration be doing at this? >> well, i think it's extremely important that we develop not only good defenses against that kind of potential attack but also good offenses as well. i think it has to be clear to those countries that if they try to use cyber in a way that could damage our country or cripple our country that we have the potential to use cyber as well against those countries. so it's important for this administration to be on the cutting edge of cyber technology, develop good defenses so we can determine whether or not those dangerous viruses have, in fact, been deployed. understand this, wolf, that when you deploy these viruses via these computers, you can actually develop a virus that can sit in a computer for years an
you could virtually use cyber to create the kind of paralysis that could frult a pearl harbor type attackthat's what russia is looking at, that's what china is looking at, what iran is looking at. it's the effort to try to see if you can deploy these kinds of viruses into systems that could paralyze the united states of america. >> so what should the trump administration be doing at this? >> well, i think it's extremely important that we develop not only good defenses against that...
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he was stationed in hawaii during the japanese attack on pearl harbor where his airfield was extensively damaged and suffered heavy casualties. however, captain castro would serve several missions against enemy forces before being declared mission in action during a bombing mission. he received the distinguished flying cross, the air medal with an oak cleave cluster. captain castro would have an elementary name school be named after him in mission, texas. he was known to be a humble and diligent individual who served in a variety of jobs before joining the military, including a janitor. he was a janitor. was a school bus driver and citizenographer. i recognize him with -- stenographer. i recognize him for not only his service but also the other veterans. he's just one example of many veterans who made countless sacrifices for their country in the face of danger. the bravery and commitment of our veterans to our nation demonstrates what it really means to be an american, the essence of an american, and i was also -- at this time take a moment to thank the veterans' organizations throughou
he was stationed in hawaii during the japanese attack on pearl harbor where his airfield was extensively damaged and suffered heavy casualties. however, captain castro would serve several missions against enemy forces before being declared mission in action during a bombing mission. he received the distinguished flying cross, the air medal with an oak cleave cluster. captain castro would have an elementary name school be named after him in mission, texas. he was known to be a humble and...
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. >> tom friedman's at the is at the caliber of a pearl harbor or a 9/11. do agree with that?> i>> completely agree with th. >> donald trump now sits at the threshold of impeachment. >> sean: the only one who had anything to do with russia that tried to propagate falls russian information was hillary! her bought and paid for russian dossier. anyone with half a brain could see that there was no collusion. tonight, the media in this country should beun apollo's apologizing to you, the american people, for spreading outside a year. theyoo look like complete and utter fools. leading the way is the ranking democrat one the house until committee, congressman i want to work at fake news conspiracy tv adam shift. take a look at this painful and this pathetic evolution of so-called trump-russia collusion that we now know never happened and doesn't exist. >> what do you got? >> chris, i unfortunately i cano into the evidence. >> you have something hard that you can't reveal? >> i can't reveal that.o >> there is one thing to say there's evidence. there is another thing to say we can prov
. >> tom friedman's at the is at the caliber of a pearl harbor or a 9/11. do agree with that?> i>> completely agree with th. >> donald trump now sits at the threshold of impeachment. >> sean: the only one who had anything to do with russia that tried to propagate falls russian information was hillary! her bought and paid for russian dossier. anyone with half a brain could see that there was no collusion. tonight, the media in this country should beun apollo's...
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that's why the imperial japanese attacked pearl harbor. that's why the soviets, in 1961 and '62, khrushchev, will undertake a series of crisis that were not predictable if you knew that they knew they were behind. so why did khrushchev do this? the materials we have, i think, argue, or make a very strong argument for the way in which he thought about the world. i use the metaphor of a puffer fish. khrushchev was a puffer fish. a puffer fish does not want to be eaten by a bigger fish so they puff themselves up. khrushchev understood fundamentally that the soviet union was strategically inferior. he saw the united states as an existential threat to the world system he hoped for. as was so brilliantly argued, khrushchev was a romantic and thought over time history would serve the soviet exempt very well. in the meantime they were vulnerable. you puff up the fish to a war you know you will lose. it's the puffing up of the fish had an unintended consequence in the united states. american public opinion doesn't handle puffer fishes very well. am
that's why the imperial japanese attacked pearl harbor. that's why the soviets, in 1961 and '62, khrushchev, will undertake a series of crisis that were not predictable if you knew that they knew they were behind. so why did khrushchev do this? the materials we have, i think, argue, or make a very strong argument for the way in which he thought about the world. i use the metaphor of a puffer fish. khrushchev was a puffer fish. a puffer fish does not want to be eaten by a bigger fish so they...
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it is identical to a japanese admiral whose history is tied to the invasion over pearl harbor.district is not backing down. >>> a promising new treatment is raising hopes with families of children dealing with severe peanut allergies. there is one major hurdle to clear, that is the fda has to approve it. eating a daily dose of special peanut flour can desensitize the children to small amounts of peanut. it can apparently prevent potentially deadly reaction to even the slightest exposure. one mother involved in the trial test says that's enough for her. >> it's just such a wonderful feeling to know that he has that protection in his body. that he has built up a certain amount of immunitiy and that he has that freedom of mind when he eats. >> the makers of that drug plan to file an application with the fda for approval by the end of the year. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," breaking news out of texas this morning after weeks of living in fear some possible relief for people living in texas. police confirmed the suspect in the string of explosions is now dead. we are tra
it is identical to a japanese admiral whose history is tied to the invasion over pearl harbor.district is not backing down. >>> a promising new treatment is raising hopes with families of children dealing with severe peanut allergies. there is one major hurdle to clear, that is the fda has to approve it. eating a daily dose of special peanut flour can desensitize the children to small amounts of peanut. it can apparently prevent potentially deadly reaction to even the slightest...
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if this was pearl harbor, we would respond but this president is not responding to the threat of an attack from russia just six months from now. >> jill wine-banks and david jolly, thank you both. >>> up next, a new report house republicans leaked senator mark warner's text messages to derail the russian investigation. that is wild. mueller's team is reportedly preparing more indictments in his probe. we'll have both stories in two minutes. n won't stop him from keeping up. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk he got a recommendation for our best custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on his feet. by reducing shock and stress on his body with every step. so look out world, dad's taking charge. dr. scholl's. born to move. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. >>> want to bring you a fox news alert. democratic senator mark warner of virginia foxx
if this was pearl harbor, we would respond but this president is not responding to the threat of an attack from russia just six months from now. >> jill wine-banks and david jolly, thank you both. >>> up next, a new report house republicans leaked senator mark warner's text messages to derail the russian investigation. that is wild. mueller's team is reportedly preparing more indictments in his probe. we'll have both stories in two minutes. n won't stop him from keeping up....
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flash, the white house announces japanese attack on pearl harbor. >> world war ii was the most unitingthe history of the united states. so it was natural that the biggest comedian in america would participate in the war effort. >> i'd like to stop the show for just a few minutes here and explain why we are here. we want to you buy extra war bonds. >> when the war started, bob hope became the voice of america. people turned to him to make jokes about what was going on. he was not the first topical comedian. but what bob did was take that topical monologue and add to it the vaudeville rhythms, the joke-telling rhythms. >> how do you do, fellows? this is bob "command performance" hope telling each nazi that's in russia today that crimea doesn't pay. >> it was a very dark time, generally. but bob could always shrug his shoulders and say, well, let's tackle this. all right. let's talk about it. and somewhere in talking about it, he'd find a laugh. and boy, that helps. >> up here, a marilyn monroe calendar isn't a luxury, it's a necessity. >> that topical kind of monologue was something bran
flash, the white house announces japanese attack on pearl harbor. >> world war ii was the most unitingthe history of the united states. so it was natural that the biggest comedian in america would participate in the war effort. >> i'd like to stop the show for just a few minutes here and explain why we are here. we want to you buy extra war bonds. >> when the war started, bob hope became the voice of america. people turned to him to make jokes about what was going on. he was...
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pearl harbor happened in december of 1941, and as 1942 unfolds over the united states has not fired a shot in anger it against the germans. or have been u-boat battles on the high seas, but the army has not done anything, and neither has the german army been injured by u.s. power at all. roosevelt said we have to come into action somewhere against to some germans in the course of 1942. since we are not ready to invade the continent, torch, north africa was probably the place where that would have to happen. i'd lived in new orleans and every week a new restaurant opens and a soft opening. that is so the chef and servers can figure out what they're doing and the bread does not come out stale and you don't wait 2.5 hours to get seated. a soft opening takes care of all those things. in a sense torch was going to be america's soft opening in world war ii. so, torch it was. in 1942 spread out across hundreds of miles of north african coast, a logistical and planning triumph. some of these convoys were coming from britain and some from the united states and had to rendezvous on the high sea
pearl harbor happened in december of 1941, and as 1942 unfolds over the united states has not fired a shot in anger it against the germans. or have been u-boat battles on the high seas, but the army has not done anything, and neither has the german army been injured by u.s. power at all. roosevelt said we have to come into action somewhere against to some germans in the course of 1942. since we are not ready to invade the continent, torch, north africa was probably the place where that would...