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h.r. 5706 will separate pearl harbor from the valor monument and establish it as the pearl harbor national memorial. pearl harbor is a physical representation of the day that will live in infamy. the strides made in u.s.-japan relations and the u.s. entry into world war ii. this historic site dedeserves a name to match its separate identity and significance from the rest of the monument. along with the well-known u.s.s. arizona memorial, pearl harbor is host to the u.s.s. missouri, the u.s.s. submarine museum and park. together these sites attracts over a million visitors to hawaii and pearl harbor every year, serving as a significant contributer to hawaii's tourist-driven economy. h.r. 5706 would also establish the national monument as the national historic site. as some of you know, i am the granddaughter of two internees. one of whom was interned there, which i did not learn about until very late in his life. in fact, many who grew up in hawaii did not know about the internment site until it was designated, highlighting the need to quickly preserve the site and its history. also not kno
h.r. 5706 will separate pearl harbor from the valor monument and establish it as the pearl harbor national memorial. pearl harbor is a physical representation of the day that will live in infamy. the strides made in u.s.-japan relations and the u.s. entry into world war ii. this historic site dedeserves a name to match its separate identity and significance from the rest of the monument. along with the well-known u.s.s. arizona memorial, pearl harbor is host to the u.s.s. missouri, the u.s.s....
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i liked pearl harbor, by the way. it's terrible. i like terrible films.ally good. best out at the moment? yes, your homework was to go and see widows. i haven't, i've let you down. sorry, sir. it's really great. i don't want you feel this is an obligation, you will thank me. it's really good. it's based on the tv series from the 1980s, brilliant cast. every single cast member does a greatjob. it's really gripping and really cinematic and very moving. it will be a big awards contender, you will thank me. i always do. i will read the book. you will always thank me. best dvd. first reformed. this is a real return to form for paul schrader. he has made a few bad movies, so this is ethan hawke as an ex—military chap facing a crisis of faith, and his paths cross with those of an ecoterrorist. it's all the schrader themes of angst and guilt and the desire for redemption, but it's really beautifully done. there are moments when it looks like a drier movie. ethan hawke is well cast. what i liked, having been off the boilfor a while, it's good to see schrader back
i liked pearl harbor, by the way. it's terrible. i like terrible films.ally good. best out at the moment? yes, your homework was to go and see widows. i haven't, i've let you down. sorry, sir. it's really great. i don't want you feel this is an obligation, you will thank me. it's really good. it's based on the tv series from the 1980s, brilliant cast. every single cast member does a greatjob. it's really gripping and really cinematic and very moving. it will be a big awards contender, you will...
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it wasn't until the attack on pearl harbor that everyone had an answer.japan, too wanted an empire. this bombs started falling on calcutta a year later. if there's anything to be learned from the blood -- blind spots of the auden generation it's how the stories we tell ourselves are changed with the perspective of those on the other end of unchecked power are taken into account. when sueden finally saw that england, even extremists would not loosen its grip on india he threw himself into defending the city he loved, as director or air raid construction he over saw he construction bomb shelters' comment cal cat tut filled up bin's san head turned the shelters into rearrive centers centers and witnessed imprisonment of congress leaders and suffer through aerial bam badderment and famine, he remained local to the liberal and democratic ideals he believed great britain had abandoned. while the last englishman is about the end of the british empire it's also my effort to reflect on the power that rose up to take its displays reveal how the lidden structure of
it wasn't until the attack on pearl harbor that everyone had an answer.japan, too wanted an empire. this bombs started falling on calcutta a year later. if there's anything to be learned from the blood -- blind spots of the auden generation it's how the stories we tell ourselves are changed with the perspective of those on the other end of unchecked power are taken into account. when sueden finally saw that england, even extremists would not loosen its grip on india he threw himself into...
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. >>> tonight, we're remembering the oldest pearl harbor survivor served in 1941 two years agen chavezas 104 we watched him train in the g to build the strength to travel to hawaii to mark the 75th anniversary of pearl harbor. at chavez was btling pneumonia and died in the age of 106.y at >>> on this day when so many gather togeth, a story about reconciliation. th 50 years later bombing of a church in birmingham, alabama, the kids that lived through that awful day are coming together as adults. here is nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: the baptist church bombing r in birmingham, f little girls were killed and dale long oas there. >> aa sudden, the mood started to shake and lights went out. l ked at each other and ran. we didn't know anything else to do. >> reporter: he and jefferson drew friends of the girls were 11 and 12 at the time. >> it was an atrocity beyond belief, it was common place at the time. we were coping with racial terrism 24/7. >> reporter: now, 50 years later, the children of segregated birmingham who scattered across the wiountry returned to connec each other. >> your
. >>> tonight, we're remembering the oldest pearl harbor survivor served in 1941 two years agen chavezas 104 we watched him train in the g to build the strength to travel to hawaii to mark the 75th anniversary of pearl harbor. at chavez was btling pneumonia and died in the age of 106.y at >>> on this day when so many gather togeth, a story about reconciliation. th 50 years later bombing of a church in birmingham, alabama, the kids that lived through that awful day are coming...
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chavez's family says he did not mentionis experience a pearl harbor until 1991 when he returned there may of this year chavez was a guest of the president atz the white hous chavez said recently of his experience on december 7th, 1941, i still feel a loss. we were all together. we were friends and brothers. ray chavez, theri oldest an military survivor of the attack on pearl harbor died this week in poway, california. in poway, california. he was 106 years old. i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its ef.ctiveness and safe what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ starts with looking buiat something old,nk and saying, "really?" so capital one is buildi
chavez's family says he did not mentionis experience a pearl harbor until 1991 when he returned there may of this year chavez was a guest of the president atz the white hous chavez said recently of his experience on december 7th, 1941, i still feel a loss. we were all together. we were friends and brothers. ray chavez, theri oldest an military survivor of the attack on pearl harbor died this week in poway, california. in poway, california. he was 106 years old. i was on the fence about changing...
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steve: he was at pearl harbor? rep. tsongas: he survived the bombing of pearl harbor. he went on to engineer runways primarily across the south pacific. he was stationed in chico after the end of the war. where i happened to be born. he went back into the air force in 1951 which took me all across the globe and across the country, but it was that example of service and my mother's shared commitment to that that nurtured in me the idea that one wants to serve their country. as he was stationed in tokyo, japan, i was a 14 year old. we were on a ship crossing the pacific ocean and i was up one night with my grandmother on the ship playing cards and i heard john kennedy's acceptance speech at the democratic convention, and i will forever remember his voice. i could not tell you a thing he said, but i remember his voice and closely followed his presidency as a teenager in high school and was drawn very much by that presidency to the democratic party. i went to smith college, which is what brought me to massachusetts for the first time. i think that changed my life most espe
steve: he was at pearl harbor? rep. tsongas: he survived the bombing of pearl harbor. he went on to engineer runways primarily across the south pacific. he was stationed in chico after the end of the war. where i happened to be born. he went back into the air force in 1951 which took me all across the globe and across the country, but it was that example of service and my mother's shared commitment to that that nurtured in me the idea that one wants to serve their country. as he was stationed...
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on december 7th we will mark the 77th anniversary of the japanese attack on pearl harbor which drew theary personnel and 68 civilians were killed on what president roosevelt called -- >> a date which will live in infamy. >> ray chavez was one of the survivors. seaman first class chavez was aboard the american mine sweeper "u.s.s. condor" in the early morning hours that day when his crew spotted the perry scope and a destroyer was called in to sink the sub. he rushed to the harbor. he spent nine straight days sifting through the wreckage. he was the son of mexican immigrants and he left the navy at the end of the war in 1945. for 30 years he was a grounds keeper at the university of california san diego and later started his own landscaping business. chavez's family says he did not mention his experience at pearl harbor until 1991 when he returned there for a 50th anniversary ceremony. in may of this year chavez was a guest of the president atz the white house. chavez said recently of his experience on december 7th, 1941, i still feel a loss. we were all together. we were friends and bro
on december 7th we will mark the 77th anniversary of the japanese attack on pearl harbor which drew theary personnel and 68 civilians were killed on what president roosevelt called -- >> a date which will live in infamy. >> ray chavez was one of the survivors. seaman first class chavez was aboard the american mine sweeper "u.s.s. condor" in the early morning hours that day when his crew spotted the perry scope and a destroyer was called in to sink the sub. he rushed to the...
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veteran that survived pearl harbor died at his home. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ winning audience awards greeacross the country.ovie he's only the greatest piano player in the world. there's no better way to spend the holidays than with viggo mortensen and mahershala ali. that's a handsome suit. guys looks just like you. they're so good, you'll wish the movie would never end. where'd you learn how to play like that? my mother, soon as i could walk. it's one of the best films of the year. i don't think i've ever met anyone with you're appetite. you know my father used to say, whatever you do, do it 100%. [ laughter ] >>> these are live pictures from southern california. there is a lot of gridlock at lax. it has been like this much of the evening as people are coming through the airport. 2 million people are expected to pass through during the holiday period. that means more than 1 million vehicles on the road. >> one person is dead and five others were injured on the brooklyn bridge. heavy f
veteran that survived pearl harbor died at his home. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ winning audience awards greeacross the country.ovie he's only the greatest piano player in the world. there's no better way to spend the holidays than with viggo mortensen and mahershala ali. that's a handsome suit. guys looks just like you. they're so good, you'll wish the movie would never end. where'd you learn how to play like that? my mother, soon as i...
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we've not had a cyber pearl harbor. everyone talks about a cyber pearl harbor. maybe ruby and just this low-grade cyber kind of situation. but but i would hope that the government is truly constrained for protecting us from true cyber threats, that are out there against a power grid or transportation grid, our financial sector, that the government would come forth and say we need to do these additional things to protect the sectors, and congress, here are the authorities the need to change. i have just seen that type of appetite. that either reflects a couple of things to either the government thinks it has the authority right now and the work that it's doing with the private sector is sufficient, that, in fact, the cyber threats are kind of in this low, beating great and we will not have a cyber pearl harbor and if you would just reboot the machines and the power grid will just reboot and we will be fine. or third, in fact, we going to have a very severe attack, which like 9/11 is going to expose huge gaps in our intelligence capabilities and then we'll have tw
we've not had a cyber pearl harbor. everyone talks about a cyber pearl harbor. maybe ruby and just this low-grade cyber kind of situation. but but i would hope that the government is truly constrained for protecting us from true cyber threats, that are out there against a power grid or transportation grid, our financial sector, that the government would come forth and say we need to do these additional things to protect the sectors, and congress, here are the authorities the need to change. i...
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lugar seguro tiempo en el que ella habló sobre su pasado incluso mencionó cuando vio el ataque a pearl harborllos >>> y al sur de california se registró esta mañana la autoridad del condado ventura es a los residentes de esa zona estar preparada para una evacuación, esto arrasado con más de 96,000 acres y ha sido contenida en un 35%. >>> fuimos a dejar a la familia pero cuando nos regresamos ya no pudimos la policía manos dejaba entrar >>> aunque algunas órdenes de evacuación fueron canceladas hicieron a los residentes estar alerta por los fuertes vientos. >>> eventos catastróficos están llevando a las autoridades locales a tomar medidas. >>> pilar nos cuenta lo que se aprobó en el condado >>> se aprobó una legislación para un sistema de notificaciones y hoy este condado es uno de los primeros en adoptar la medida. pero cansó del 10% de sus residentes están escritos como lo indican en sus puntos es por eso que la junta de supervisores aprobó una resolución para impulsar este sistema de manera que la gente no se tiene que inscribir porque tendrían acceso sus datos hemos hablando de la compañía
lugar seguro tiempo en el que ella habló sobre su pasado incluso mencionó cuando vio el ataque a pearl harborllos >>> y al sur de california se registró esta mañana la autoridad del condado ventura es a los residentes de esa zona estar preparada para una evacuación, esto arrasado con más de 96,000 acres y ha sido contenida en un 35%. >>> fuimos a dejar a la familia pero cuando nos regresamos ya no pudimos la policía manos dejaba entrar >>> aunque algunas...
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one pearl harbor happened, manley later said he wanted to slit his throat. he realized what a horrible thing this was. to me, part of the message is, for journalists, one of the most sacred and important things a journalist can do is blowing a whistle on government malfeasance, shining a light on things the government is trying to hide that they should not be hiding. on the other hand, just having good intentions is not enough. maybe people need to think about the consequences and maybe they are not always right. chesley manley was not always right. mark: the last question and then i will be trying this over to the audience. i am sure between the bar and card rooms here, there have been more than a few fights in the national press club. i'm sure nobody here today was ever involved in any. i learned from your book that those fights i imagine were not height of violence. but there was at least one trained assassin, a national press club member. apparently a real standup guy. do you want to talk about him before we take questions? mr. usdin: sure. we are going
one pearl harbor happened, manley later said he wanted to slit his throat. he realized what a horrible thing this was. to me, part of the message is, for journalists, one of the most sacred and important things a journalist can do is blowing a whistle on government malfeasance, shining a light on things the government is trying to hide that they should not be hiding. on the other hand, just having good intentions is not enough. maybe people need to think about the consequences and maybe they...
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four days later, pearl harbor happened and it was blown off of peoples consciousness. why did he do this? he and his publisher firmly believed that roosevelt was -- they believed firmly that secretly and deviously trying to get america into a war that they thought the united states should not be in, height ofhis was the journalistic responsibility. they were shining a light on these hidden plans, and they were going to save the united states from the war. when pearl harbor happened, manly later said, he realized what a horrible thing this was. fore, part of the messages, a journalist, one of the most sacred things are journalist can do is blowing the whistle on government malfeasance. shining a light on things the government is trying to hide that it should not be hiding. on the other hand, just having good intentions sometimes is not enough. sometimes people need to think about the consequences and maybe they are not always right. >> so the last question to the between them sure bar in the cardrooms, there have been more than a few fights at one point or another. i'm
four days later, pearl harbor happened and it was blown off of peoples consciousness. why did he do this? he and his publisher firmly believed that roosevelt was -- they believed firmly that secretly and deviously trying to get america into a war that they thought the united states should not be in, height ofhis was the journalistic responsibility. they were shining a light on these hidden plans, and they were going to save the united states from the war. when pearl harbor happened, manly later...
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until his passing, he was the oldest survivor on the attack on pearl harbor at 106.he lived in california and was a navy quarter master who the japanese attacked. he gained prominence attending memorial services and commemorations and met with president trump in the oval office ahead of memorial day. in a recent cnn interview, he said he thought about pearl harbor and his navy years every single day. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ hi. this is peggy. (vo) you do more than rescue pets when you share the love. you build families. get a new subaru, like the all new forester, and charities like the aspca can receive two hundred and fifty dollars from subaru. (avo) get zero percent during the subaru share the love event. thiuninterrupted streaminglogy brilliant sound clarity and life-like color. experience dell cinema on the xps 13. shop the biggest black friday ever at dell.com (intel chime) you have a lot of deadlines in your business, right? we miss deadlines, we don't get paid. what if you lost your network connection? you gotta be kidding me. chaotic. our gig-speed network
until his passing, he was the oldest survivor on the attack on pearl harbor at 106.he lived in california and was a navy quarter master who the japanese attacked. he gained prominence attending memorial services and commemorations and met with president trump in the oval office ahead of memorial day. in a recent cnn interview, he said he thought about pearl harbor and his navy years every single day. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ hi. this is peggy. (vo) you do more than rescue pets when you...
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. >>> friends are paying tribute to the oldest surviving veteran on the attack of pearl harbor.panese attacked in 1941. >> he was a humble man and truly a patriot. number one, love of country. that is paramount importance. number two, be strong, be bold, be brave. >> in a statement, his family says ray cherished his time and talking to kids at schools because he did not want them to forget pearl harbor. >> there with the commander in chief. >>> ahead, a bitterly cold holiday and will stretch into another day in the northeast. how long will it last? the chilly forecast is next. alaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. ♪ bum bum bum bum bum this is incredible. this weekend join t-mobile and get the awesome iphone xr, on us. it has an amazing camera. i can barely contain myself. this weekend join t-mobile and get the iphone xr on us. ♪ bum bum bum bum bum starts with looking buiat something old,nk and saying, "really?" so capit
. >>> friends are paying tribute to the oldest surviving veteran on the attack of pearl harbor.panese attacked in 1941. >> he was a humble man and truly a patriot. number one, love of country. that is paramount importance. number two, be strong, be bold, be brave. >> in a statement, his family says ray cherished his time and talking to kids at schools because he did not want them to forget pearl harbor. >> there with the commander in chief. >>> ahead, a...
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when we got back to pearl harbor, they told us that roosevelt, churchill had got their independence on these koreans from the japanese. i took these pictures the day before thanksgiving. ♪ the camera gives you a good idea the kind of desolation the crack brains in berlin and tokyo unleashed on the world. the equipment we found has been brought in from all over. china, burma, they would have that two by four unloaded from every country they have overrun. they even dragged to some from the old british fortress at singapore. none of it was much good to them after the second day of fighting with guns knocked out and the gunners dead. there is a kitchen that i found in the tracts of a japanese tank. the smell of water brought her out. that is me giving her the water. the other cameramen took the picture. the men got around to taking freshwater baths on the third day. boy, they needed them. seabees were already working on the two bomber strips on the island. tarlac began to function -- began to function as an advanced airbase. they brought the first plane in. everybody got around to watch th
when we got back to pearl harbor, they told us that roosevelt, churchill had got their independence on these koreans from the japanese. i took these pictures the day before thanksgiving. ♪ the camera gives you a good idea the kind of desolation the crack brains in berlin and tokyo unleashed on the world. the equipment we found has been brought in from all over. china, burma, they would have that two by four unloaded from every country they have overrun. they even dragged to some from the old...
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everyone talks about a cyber pearl harbor and maybe will be in this low-grade cyber kind of situation but i would hope that if the government is truly constrained from protecting us from two cyber threats that are out there against our power grid or transmission grid or financial sector but the government would come forth and say we need to do these additional things to protect the sectors and congress, here are the authorities that need to change. i'm just not seeing that appetite and that reflects a couple of things. either government things without the authority and that is the work it would be sufficient and that in fact, cyber threats are in the slope meeting grade we will not have a pearl harbor and everyone will have regimes of the power grid will reboot and it will be fine or third, in fact we are going to have a very severe attack which, like 911, will expose huge gaps in our intelligence capability and have to debate frankly as we usually do too late and wade into these kinds of things that people really will not waiting to accept in a time of crisis as camille outlined. >>
everyone talks about a cyber pearl harbor and maybe will be in this low-grade cyber kind of situation but i would hope that if the government is truly constrained from protecting us from two cyber threats that are out there against our power grid or transmission grid or financial sector but the government would come forth and say we need to do these additional things to protect the sectors and congress, here are the authorities that need to change. i'm just not seeing that appetite and that...
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so we will run an empirical experiment, we have not had a cyber pearl harbor, everyone talks about a cyber pearl harbor, maybe we will be in this kind of low grade cyber situation, but i would hope that if the government is truly constrained from contexting us from true cyber threats that are out there against our power grid, financial sector, that the government would come forth and say we need to do these things to protect these sectors and, congress, here are the authorities that need to change. i have just not seen that kind of appetite. so that either reflects a couple of things, either the government thinks it has the authority right now and that the two, that it's doing with the private sector is sufficient. that, in fact, the cyber threats are kind of in this low/medium grade and we are not going to have a cyber pearl harbor and everyone will just reboot their machines and the power grid will just reboot and we will be fine. or third, in fact, we are going to have a very severe attack which, like 9/11, is going to expose huge gaps in our intelligence capabilities and then we
so we will run an empirical experiment, we have not had a cyber pearl harbor, everyone talks about a cyber pearl harbor, maybe we will be in this kind of low grade cyber situation, but i would hope that if the government is truly constrained from contexting us from true cyber threats that are out there against our power grid, financial sector, that the government would come forth and say we need to do these things to protect these sectors and, congress, here are the authorities that need to...
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uss both then sits and pearl harbor.ymbolically launched on the one-year anniversary of the attack as a show of american strength after the war. a submarine nicknamed the pearl harbor avenger is one of the attractions. next, we continue a look at hawaii as we explore the personal book collection of senator daniel in a way. father was senator. the longest-serving senator in the state of hawaii, as well as one of the longest-serving senator's in american history. ofwas part of a whole wave japanese-american-chinese-americ an who has served in the military returning home. return to theo same sort of world they left behind. they felt they had paid their slicedeserved to have a of the american dream they had fought for when they were bleeding in the battlefields in europe. former brothers in arms started getting involved in politics in hawaii when it was a territory. ,he most obvious landmark would have been hawaii becoming a states. that is something he and a lot of folks worked for. territory, they felt hawaii was not getti
uss both then sits and pearl harbor.ymbolically launched on the one-year anniversary of the attack as a show of american strength after the war. a submarine nicknamed the pearl harbor avenger is one of the attractions. next, we continue a look at hawaii as we explore the personal book collection of senator daniel in a way. father was senator. the longest-serving senator in the state of hawaii, as well as one of the longest-serving senator's in american history. ofwas part of a whole wave...
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i'm always reminded when i think of that situation there was a navy veteran who was at pearl harbor in hawaii when the japanese attacked later he told reporters he had never seen violence of the kind that he saw that night in mississippi and nothing he saw at pearl harbor was close to the devastation he saw an oxford. again, the sacrifices to push us so long as a nation, it seems to me you have to understand that they have real and positive consequences. for example, meredith and the university of mississippi one man, federal troops does it have a larger lesson? but today, 13.4 percent of the undergraduate population is black so what do you have to lose? i was up at harvard earlier today giving a tal talk, 14.6 percent of harvard university's class last year african-american. what the hell do you have to lose mister president? what the hell do you have to lose with you in the white house? apparently we have people who will lose their memory of how far we have come. my point is to stress that real people, black or white northerner southerners have lost their lives but again, the growing
i'm always reminded when i think of that situation there was a navy veteran who was at pearl harbor in hawaii when the japanese attacked later he told reporters he had never seen violence of the kind that he saw that night in mississippi and nothing he saw at pearl harbor was close to the devastation he saw an oxford. again, the sacrifices to push us so long as a nation, it seems to me you have to understand that they have real and positive consequences. for example, meredith and the university...
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four years -- four days later, pearl harbor happened and it was blown off of peoples consciousness. why did he do this? he and his they were isolationist, not fascists. they believed firmly that roosevelt was secretly and deviously trying to get america into a war that the united states should not be in. and that exposing this, this was the height of journalistic responsibility. they were shining a light on hidden plans and they would see -- save the united states from the war. one pearl harbor happened and the united states gotten a war manley said he wanted to slit his throat. he realized what a horrible thing it was. to me, part of the message is, for journalists of the most , one sacred and important things a journalist can do is blowing a whistle on government malfeasance, shining a light on things the government is trying to hide that they should not be -- hiding. on the other hand, just having good intentions is not enough. people need to think about the consequences and maybe they are not always right. chesley manley was not always right. the last question and then i will be
four years -- four days later, pearl harbor happened and it was blown off of peoples consciousness. why did he do this? he and his they were isolationist, not fascists. they believed firmly that roosevelt was secretly and deviously trying to get america into a war that the united states should not be in. and that exposing this, this was the height of journalistic responsibility. they were shining a light on hidden plans and they would see -- save the united states from the war. one pearl harbor...
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even pearl harbor. the reality that we have much to be thankful for as americans as one of those interconnected and interdependent in a place and during a time where the best is still yet to come. that's the story of thanksgiving, and it comes again this year just like it does every year, and it is exactly the right time with what we're dealing with. so me? i'm going to give thanks. i have so many blessings. i'm wildly fortunate. and i'm going to include you. trolls too because we are all in this together. thanksgiving is designed and forged from hard fates to remind us of exactly that. the best is still yet to come. happy thanksgiving to you, and here's my early thanksgiving gift. another hour of me! don is off tonight, so we're going to have another hour of "prime time." what do you say? let's get after it. >>> come on, admit. that's a heck of a story. now, you did dislike your political enemies, but did the president try to cross a line that should not be crossed? we know how the president feels abou
even pearl harbor. the reality that we have much to be thankful for as americans as one of those interconnected and interdependent in a place and during a time where the best is still yet to come. that's the story of thanksgiving, and it comes again this year just like it does every year, and it is exactly the right time with what we're dealing with. so me? i'm going to give thanks. i have so many blessings. i'm wildly fortunate. and i'm going to include you. trolls too because we are all in...
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pearl harbor publication dad joined the marines. said why, he said that go where the action is and i love the uniform. my dad was a marine, the first black marines, 20,000 of them in 1942 to 1949. went to guam. became a staff sergeant, promoted four times and in carm of cooking. my dad could bake anything. he could oak look at it and tell what is in it. goes bag to the south where he met and married my woman. he went to restaurants, restaurants, to restaurant and they told him don't hire and they said n-word to his ford. he win to unemployment offers. he said you went to at the wrong door, the goes to the colder doctor and went to the same lady show sent him out he said this is bs. he went to california no would be give him a job at a restaurant because he had no references. my dad said, okay, i work for free for two weeks and give me a reference, they want do. that treated him the same way in california as in chattanooga but just more polite. my decide went to an unemployment0. service wonderings, in the lady said it have nothing,
pearl harbor publication dad joined the marines. said why, he said that go where the action is and i love the uniform. my dad was a marine, the first black marines, 20,000 of them in 1942 to 1949. went to guam. became a staff sergeant, promoted four times and in carm of cooking. my dad could bake anything. he could oak look at it and tell what is in it. goes bag to the south where he met and married my woman. he went to restaurants, restaurants, to restaurant and they told him don't hire and...
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i liked pearl harbor, by the way. it's terrible. i like terrible films. i don't want you feel this is an obligation, you will thank me. it's really good. it's based on the tv series from the 1980s, brilliant cast. every single cast member does a greatjob. it's really gripping and really cinematic and very moving. it will be a big awards contender, you will thank me. i always do. i will read the book. you will always thank me. best dvd. first reformed. this is a real return to form for paul schrader. he has made a few bad movies, so this is ethan hawke as an ex—military chap facing a crisis of faith and his paths cross with those of an ecoterrorist. it's all the schrader themes of angst and guilt and the desire for redemption, but it's really beautifully done. there are moments when it looks like a drier movie. ethan hawke is well cast. what i liked, having been off the boilfor a while, it's good to see schrader back on home ground. this is what he does well. he wrote taxi driver, he does this really well. it's terrific. thank you very much indeed. a quick
i liked pearl harbor, by the way. it's terrible. i like terrible films. i don't want you feel this is an obligation, you will thank me. it's really good. it's based on the tv series from the 1980s, brilliant cast. every single cast member does a greatjob. it's really gripping and really cinematic and very moving. it will be a big awards contender, you will thank me. i always do. i will read the book. you will always thank me. best dvd. first reformed. this is a real return to form for paul...
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with friends in december 1941 and somebody heard on the wireless that the japanese had bombed pearl harborese peruvians they discriminated a lot against the brazilians. and so something called him and said you better get home. very soon all of these japanese who had shops or small businesses or were important in the community and germans also were put on a blacklist in the fbi had kidnapped if you told me at the beginning of the research for this book that the united states have kidnapped more than 4,000 latin american citizens and legal residents and brought them to concentration camps in the united states i never would have believed it. but that is in fact what happened. in a time of war. or in a time of fear has to be doubly guarded and it was at that point. let me just read if i may about victor my okie. some japanese immigrants returned prosperous to japan. he planted himself firmly in the new world. father always said you been introduced to her already. she lives locally. he gives us spanish names. two him it was important even though we worship like him. they made their with walls pai
with friends in december 1941 and somebody heard on the wireless that the japanese had bombed pearl harborese peruvians they discriminated a lot against the brazilians. and so something called him and said you better get home. very soon all of these japanese who had shops or small businesses or were important in the community and germans also were put on a blacklist in the fbi had kidnapped if you told me at the beginning of the research for this book that the united states have kidnapped more...
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unlike world war ii, people know pearl harbor. there was no pearl harbor, there was no attack like the civil war which began with u.s. involvement in world war i. it was a slow process. it's harder to explain, harder to teach that war than so many other wars. things, for example -- the british nurse who was shot by the germans, really was a spy. mi six andhead of great britain recently did research on that. one of the problems is that there were a lot of ink they got swept under the rug. from howard beach, new york, thank you for waiting. good morning, what is your question or comment? caller: thanks for taking my call. perhaps you can help me. first, why did germany decide not to renew the reinsurance treaty with russia? host: stay on the line, we will get an answer to that and come back with your follow-up. well, bismarck understood was in long as germany the same wave, france could not call them any trouble. and they were right. successors knew better and they knew considerably worse and they managed -- not only did they lose t
unlike world war ii, people know pearl harbor. there was no pearl harbor, there was no attack like the civil war which began with u.s. involvement in world war i. it was a slow process. it's harder to explain, harder to teach that war than so many other wars. things, for example -- the british nurse who was shot by the germans, really was a spy. mi six andhead of great britain recently did research on that. one of the problems is that there were a lot of ink they got swept under the rug. from...
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he was the oldest surviving veteran of the pearl harbor attack. it's kind of sad.er the war he ran his own landscaping company until he retired at age 96. >> wow. >> lived a long life and kept working, and he got to meet the president at one point as well. all right. more news after this. all right. more news after this. after this. (alarm ringing) wake up to great tasting flavor. (alarm stops) belvita breakfast biscuits. flavors like delicious blueberry or decadent chocolate, gently baked in a tasty biscuit. (alarm ringing) belvita breakfast biscuits. it's time to taste the day. belvita breakfast biscuits. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. lk to ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks, which means babies bo
he was the oldest surviving veteran of the pearl harbor attack. it's kind of sad.er the war he ran his own landscaping company until he retired at age 96. >> wow. >> lived a long life and kept working, and he got to meet the president at one point as well. all right. more news after this. all right. more news after this. after this. (alarm ringing) wake up to great tasting flavor. (alarm stops) belvita breakfast biscuits. flavors like delicious blueberry or decadent chocolate,...
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turnanparade in san j >> veterans of every war since world war ii took part in that event including three pearl harborurvivors. people were also marking the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i today. are. >>> in danville a unique -- today. >>> in van dill a unique pop-up museum -- danville a unique pop- up museum is free until 3 p.m. on veterans memorial building. servicemen and women also honored in san francisco, an event honoring the historic all black buffalo soldier army units stationed in the presidio from 1899 to 1902. >>> meantime the president paying tribute to veterans at a cemetery outside paris. more than 1,500 u.s. soldiers who died during world war i are buried there. >> today we renew our sacred obligation to memorialize our fallen heroes on the soil where they rest for all of eternity. >> we will be right back.
turnanparade in san j >> veterans of every war since world war ii took part in that event including three pearl harborurvivors. people were also marking the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i today. are. >>> in danville a unique -- today. >>> in van dill a unique pop-up museum -- danville a unique pop- up museum is free until 3 p.m. on veterans memorial building. servicemen and women also honored in san francisco, an event honoring the historic all black buffalo...
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was out fishing with friends in december, 1941 and somebody heard that the japanese had bombed pearl harborsomebody called them and said you've got to get home. all of them had small businesses or were important in the community. they were put on a blacklist and the fbi had been kidnapped. if you'd told m you had told mee beginning of research for this book that the united states had kidnapped more than 4,000 latin american citizens and legal residents and propped them to concentration camps in the united states i never would have believed it, but that is in fact what happens. the democracy any time of crisif crisis and a time of war or fear has to be regarded and it wasn't at that point. let me read it by night about victor. he planted himself firmly in father always said we should live like peruvians. you've been introduced to her already. she lives locally. he gave spanish names. it was important that we worship like them. he baptized his children and they made their first communions. he organized construction of a school with walls painted white. the classrooms open with maybe 60 childr
was out fishing with friends in december, 1941 and somebody heard that the japanese had bombed pearl harborsomebody called them and said you've got to get home. all of them had small businesses or were important in the community. they were put on a blacklist and the fbi had been kidnapped. if you'd told m you had told mee beginning of research for this book that the united states had kidnapped more than 4,000 latin american citizens and legal residents and propped them to concentration camps in...
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. >> then, she witnessed the attack on pearl harbor. >> he was so low that i could see the pilot. >>quite an impression on dane. >> i wish she would have -- i wish i would have known her when she was younger. >> the fire ripped through butte county but never reached margaret home -- margaret's home. it did however solidify and now unbreakable bond. >> that was met reporting for us. a teacher in paradise as his bus drivers arrived in butte county schools to evacuate students out of the fast-moving fire. teachers and staff loaded children into their cars. some had to drive the flames to get to safety. 125 students reunited with their parents. some parents had not had contact with their children for hours. >> people are trying to help those impacted by the campfire anyway they can. cadet group spent the day collecting donations for evacuees. one man drove his food truck from sacramento. >> there are people who do not know each other. you look around and you see a lot of people that lost everything and they are all smiling. >> soon as we put up the lettuce mother was have. >> to the powe
. >> then, she witnessed the attack on pearl harbor. >> he was so low that i could see the pilot. >>quite an impression on dane. >> i wish she would have -- i wish i would have known her when she was younger. >> the fire ripped through butte county but never reached margaret home -- margaret's home. it did however solidify and now unbreakable bond. >> that was met reporting for us. a teacher in paradise as his bus drivers arrived in butte county schools to...
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and in world war ii the start for the americans was the attack on pearl harbor, december 7, 1941. for the americans and the rest of the world, the final end of world war ii was that surrender ceremony september 2, 1945, aboard the missouri. so by having the missouri sitting here in pearl harbor, we have the bookends of world war ii for the united states. the beginning on the arizona and the end on the missouri. and as she sits bow to bow with the arizona, the u.s.s. missouri, 16 inch guns pointed symbolically over that ship. and able to stand watch over those sailors forever entombed in the arizona's hull. >> so we air at the newsroom for honolulu civil beat. an online news outlet that's been here in honolulu for about the past eight years or so. and it is a nonprofit news site and tries to fill a need for in depth and investigative journalism in hawaii. i've covered everything from immigration to education to transportation, transportation is really my main focus here in hawaii. honolulu is building a 20-mile, 21-station rail project. elevated rail project. and it's been very con
and in world war ii the start for the americans was the attack on pearl harbor, december 7, 1941. for the americans and the rest of the world, the final end of world war ii was that surrender ceremony september 2, 1945, aboard the missouri. so by having the missouri sitting here in pearl harbor, we have the bookends of world war ii for the united states. the beginning on the arizona and the end on the missouri. and as she sits bow to bow with the arizona, the u.s.s. missouri, 16 inch guns...
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a war we stay out of for two years until pearl harbor. until we have that attack on a ship that will bring us into the war. i want to end by reiterating what i think the message of this painting is. the first world war, like all wars, is at its core the story of countless personal tragedy. thanks you guys. i think we want to have a few minutes for questions. or comments. now is the time you are actually allowed to talk. you've been trying so hard not to say anything. i am sure you have to have something. >> when the germans created the line of war in the oceans saying do not come through here, had hoover already worked out his plan to get through those war zones? prof. keene: yes. he had to have permission. that is why he had his own flags that he flew and he painted his ships his own colors. so they would be identified as humanitarian ships. it was still dangerous because what the british did was they flew the flags of neutrals. there was a lot of cheating going on. it was a dangerous thing for them to be doing. but that's exactly right.
a war we stay out of for two years until pearl harbor. until we have that attack on a ship that will bring us into the war. i want to end by reiterating what i think the message of this painting is. the first world war, like all wars, is at its core the story of countless personal tragedy. thanks you guys. i think we want to have a few minutes for questions. or comments. now is the time you are actually allowed to talk. you've been trying so hard not to say anything. i am sure you have to have...
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it's just when jones after pearl harbor. the united states was not always penicillin how just to change you could improve things if you could get your sick and wounded but construction moved quickly then your enemies it give you no cheat function which. colleague howard florey departed for the us in his luggage he had fresh mold cultures and some of his purified penicillin. with funding provided by the rockefeller foundation american pharmaceutical companies immediately began mass production of penicillin. penicillin actually comes from spores about mold are put in the plant here they peed on a sugary liquid in which up to nine days penicillin is contained in solution the liquid is brain off part of the treatment and the process of separating the penicillin from the fluid is achieved all penicillin produced as used by the allied fighting force the liquid now charged with penicillin is poured from the bottle turned into a powder it is ready for you. the new wonder drug was launched on the american market with great fanfare. t
it's just when jones after pearl harbor. the united states was not always penicillin how just to change you could improve things if you could get your sick and wounded but construction moved quickly then your enemies it give you no cheat function which. colleague howard florey departed for the us in his luggage he had fresh mold cultures and some of his purified penicillin. with funding provided by the rockefeller foundation american pharmaceutical companies immediately began mass production of...
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. >>> the oldest surviving veteran of pearl harbor has died. chavez of san diego was a navy quartermaster when japan attacked on december 7th, 1941, launching the u.s. into world war ii. chavez, the son of mexican immigrants, visited the white house earlier this year. he died today in his sleep at the age of 106. and we thank him for his service. >>> up next, an american royal brings the spirit of thanksgiving to great britain. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] >>> we end tonight with one of our favorite american traditions brought to an unexpected place. jonathan vigliotti reports from london. >> reporter: they may not celebrate thanksgiving on this side of the pond, but today plenty of thank yous were given to this american actress turned royal turned sous chef. duchess meghan markle rolled up her sleeves and joined the women of the
. >>> the oldest surviving veteran of pearl harbor has died. chavez of san diego was a navy quartermaster when japan attacked on december 7th, 1941, launching the u.s. into world war ii. chavez, the son of mexican immigrants, visited the white house earlier this year. he died today in his sleep at the age of 106. and we thank him for his service. >>> up next, an american royal brings the spirit of thanksgiving to great britain. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot...
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we'll finish up by pearl harbor day in california. >> okay. we'll be here waiting with you. the new look house is defined by a flood of women in congress. i want to bring back in my panel. this has been, if you'll forgive the cliche, the year of the woman but it actually was. >> i think more on the dem side, certainly. you look at the women who are winning and they're a pretty extraordinary class of women. mimi walters is having a tough fight. we'll see if she manages to squeeze that out. but it is a fight with a member of the progressive scene. they haven't necessarily fared as well in the actual contest. this will be a good deciding class. they start to figure out who can actually went all across the country. >> i love that you apologized for the cliche. but if i never hear year of the woman. >> many women got seats. >> much better. we need to start to normalize that. once we talk about them like everybody else, it will be increasingly more common. it is clear that others can do it too. >> district five of that state. the firstship women a capitol hill reporter joins us fr
we'll finish up by pearl harbor day in california. >> okay. we'll be here waiting with you. the new look house is defined by a flood of women in congress. i want to bring back in my panel. this has been, if you'll forgive the cliche, the year of the woman but it actually was. >> i think more on the dem side, certainly. you look at the women who are winning and they're a pretty extraordinary class of women. mimi walters is having a tough fight. we'll see if she manages to squeeze...
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fox 5 in san diego, the passing of the us military survivor of the attack on pearl harbor.ray chavez died in his sleep wednesday, visited washington in may, over memorial day services. chavez was 106 was fox 5 in new york, frigid temperatures and blustery winds buffeted bystanders, giant balloons able to take off on one of the coldest thanksgivings in decades. it was 21 °, this is a live look at a much warmer orlando from fox 35. one of the big stories there and across the country tonight, shoppers getting a jumpstart on black friday sales, many stores are open right now. don't go yet, wait for the show to end. and saving on big items, a live look outside the beltway. we will be right back. .. this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected whi
fox 5 in san diego, the passing of the us military survivor of the attack on pearl harbor.ray chavez died in his sleep wednesday, visited washington in may, over memorial day services. chavez was 106 was fox 5 in new york, frigid temperatures and blustery winds buffeted bystanders, giant balloons able to take off on one of the coldest thanksgivings in decades. it was 21 °, this is a live look at a much warmer orlando from fox 35. one of the big stories there and across the country tonight,...
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otherwise reputable personages conspired with the japanese to create the pearl harbor attack. what sets the conspiracy notion of the kennedy assassination among many americans was the allngruity of the affair, that power and majesty wiped out by one skinny, weak chin little character. it was like believing the queen mary had sunk without a trace because of a law in the atlantic. this almost in believable incongruity is characterized almost every one of the assassinations and attempted assassinations of american presidents. deranged little men killed lincoln, garfield, mckinley, and tried to kill franklin and theodore roosevelt. only the assassination attempt on truman represented a real conspiracy. there are people who think hitlerism alive, think that the elders of zion are in a plot to o control the world. 3.5 years later, there are people who still think some group of men are living somewhere, carrying in their breast the most explosive secret conceivable -- the knowledge of a plot to kill mr. kennedy. these men supposedly go about their lives under iron self-discipline, ne
otherwise reputable personages conspired with the japanese to create the pearl harbor attack. what sets the conspiracy notion of the kennedy assassination among many americans was the allngruity of the affair, that power and majesty wiped out by one skinny, weak chin little character. it was like believing the queen mary had sunk without a trace because of a law in the atlantic. this almost in believable incongruity is characterized almost every one of the assassinations and attempted...
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unlike world war ii, people know pearl harbor. iraqi war, 9/11, even though it is not directly connected. , thereas no pearl harbor to no attack on fort sumter begin the u.s. involvement in world war i. it is harder to explain and harder to teach about that war. guest: i do think that some example, the lusitania was carrying arms. spy. really was a .he former head of mi5 there were a lot of things they got swept under the rug. host: john mosier and michael kazin. bernie is next from new york. thank you for waiting. caller: thanks for taking my call. i have three distinct questions. first, why did germany decide not to renew the reinsurance treaty with russia? host: we will get an answer to that and come back with your follow-up. bismarck understood that as long as germany and russia in the same league, france could not cost -- cause them any trouble, and he was right. his successors in the chancellorship knew better and they did considerably worse and not only did they lose the russians, they lost the italians , who originally had
unlike world war ii, people know pearl harbor. iraqi war, 9/11, even though it is not directly connected. , thereas no pearl harbor to no attack on fort sumter begin the u.s. involvement in world war i. it is harder to explain and harder to teach about that war. guest: i do think that some example, the lusitania was carrying arms. spy. really was a .he former head of mi5 there were a lot of things they got swept under the rug. host: john mosier and michael kazin. bernie is next from new york....
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alta.europe at yell to -- y some even argued that roosevelt conspired with the japanese to bring about pearl harbor. what set the conspiracy notion about thecan -- kennedy assassination was the severe incongruity of the affair. all that power and majesty wiped out in an instant by one week --weak cle nobody hinned little nobody. this almost unbelievable incongruity has characterized every one of the assassinations of american presidents. deranged little men killed lincoln, garfield, the kenley, tried to tell -- kill the roosevelts. there are still people who think that hitler's is alive. who believe there is a jewish plot to control the world. the passage of years and the failure of anybody to come up with evidence does not shake people who come up with these conclusions. these imagined men go about their lives under iron self-discipline. ofer giving out the hint suspicion. nearly three years after the warren commission, there are serious critics who point to mistakes of a kind that have report. plagued every they also think the report itself was a conspiracy to cover up something. it would be utte
alta.europe at yell to -- y some even argued that roosevelt conspired with the japanese to bring about pearl harbor. what set the conspiracy notion about thecan -- kennedy assassination was the severe incongruity of the affair. all that power and majesty wiped out in an instant by one week --weak cle nobody hinned little nobody. this almost unbelievable incongruity has characterized every one of the assassinations of american presidents. deranged little men killed lincoln, garfield, the kenley,...
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six times as the were at pearl harbor. as we heard, the worst single day in american history. for 156 years people have worked to preserve, commemorate, appreciate, explore the fields and farms around maryland. just in the last quarter century that i've had the privilege of working at antietam battlefield, $100 million -- 7 million people have made a decision in their lives to visit this place. a quick disclaimer. we will not have the answers to all of these questions at the end of today. what we will have are six different perspectives on the people, events, artifacts, landscape, the memorialization's an extra day place as we remember antietam. our first perspective is the making of the angel of the battlefield presented by amelia grabowski. she is a public historian passionate about connecting the past to the present in engaging in creative ways. she has worked at a variety of historic sites including the national museum of civil war medicine, and the clara barton missing soldiers museum. she has written for the lower east side tenement museum, and appeared in pbs digital co
six times as the were at pearl harbor. as we heard, the worst single day in american history. for 156 years people have worked to preserve, commemorate, appreciate, explore the fields and farms around maryland. just in the last quarter century that i've had the privilege of working at antietam battlefield, $100 million -- 7 million people have made a decision in their lives to visit this place. a quick disclaimer. we will not have the answers to all of these questions at the end of today. what...
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not pearl harbor, not sy. the americans believed themselves utterly exposed to soviet thermonuclear destruction. two consequences of that. now it was the u.s. and russian bohemest competing only two could play at that level. and second, there was no time to worry about allied sense activelis. not least the democrats started being drawn to the magnetic appeal of john f. kennedy, the young senator from massachusetts who denounced the eisenhower administration for irsolve for the military weakening of america. for enableling the world to be half slave and half free. and kennedy ran for office on what herald mcmillen, british prime minister called the churchill ticket. kennedy was explicit about the white house being militariy incompetent and looking the creuns to lie open to stalnist soviet type spower. indeed, he was elected in 1960, and in those iconic thousand days of his administration, i chart this as so much changing and so much going awry. not only was the u.s. now after sputnik going forth into the world
not pearl harbor, not sy. the americans believed themselves utterly exposed to soviet thermonuclear destruction. two consequences of that. now it was the u.s. and russian bohemest competing only two could play at that level. and second, there was no time to worry about allied sense activelis. not least the democrats started being drawn to the magnetic appeal of john f. kennedy, the young senator from massachusetts who denounced the eisenhower administration for irsolve for the military...
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military survivor of the attack on pearl harbor. ray chavez died in his sleep wednesday.e had visited washington back in may where he was honored by president trump during memorial day services. he was 106. fox 5 in new york where frigid temperatures and blustery winds buffeted by standards at the thanksgiving day parade. they were able to take off on one of the coldest thanksgivings in decades, it was 21 degrees at the start of the parade. this is a live look at a much warmer orlando from fox 35, one of the big stories there and across the country tonight, shopper is getting a jump-start on those black friday sales. many stores are open right now, don't go yet. major savings on big items, that's tonight'se live look on tonight's beltwayor after the special report, we'll be right back. when you have pain, you want relief fast. only new thermacare ultra pain relieving cream has 4 active ingredients, to fight pain 4 different ways. get relief fast with new thermacare ultra pain relieving cream. i'm at this wing joint telling people that geico has been offering savings for o
military survivor of the attack on pearl harbor. ray chavez died in his sleep wednesday.e had visited washington back in may where he was honored by president trump during memorial day services. he was 106. fox 5 in new york where frigid temperatures and blustery winds buffeted by standards at the thanksgiving day parade. they were able to take off on one of the coldest thanksgivings in decades, it was 21 degrees at the start of the parade. this is a live look at a much warmer orlando from fox...
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>> no, it's sort of akin to saying attacking pearl harbor. but in real world, reality, no, it does not work. i've spent years looking at intelligence from the cia. the problem with the president hee he's in a corner. he put all his chips with saudi arabia and mohammed for counteri countering iran and moving it. we are condoning murder, the murder of journalists. you can't go down that route as civilized country. >> do you feel this is another case as the president contradicting or questioning his own intel genligence agencies? >> well, we know president trump isn't comfortable with facts and he's not in this case. i didn't like to be so definitive about something, but everything i've seen, especially the turkish intelligence and the tapes and the calls, and mohammed's context of arresting ahead of state, lebanese head of man is off the reservation.the - and it's perfectly within his understanding of the world to kill "washington post" columnist. so no we have a real problem in saudi arabia. leaving this guy to run that country in definitely u
>> no, it's sort of akin to saying attacking pearl harbor. but in real world, reality, no, it does not work. i've spent years looking at intelligence from the cia. the problem with the president hee he's in a corner. he put all his chips with saudi arabia and mohammed for counteri countering iran and moving it. we are condoning murder, the murder of journalists. you can't go down that route as civilized country. >> do you feel this is another case as the president contradicting or...