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this is the attack on pearl harbor on december 7 of 1941 that pulls us into war. what you see in this exhibition is one of our first responses to pearl harbor is to round up our own japanese-american citizens and forcibly remove them from the west coast. nearly 120,000 people of japanese ancestry are removed. two-thirds of those are citizens. this again speaks to national security fears. this is one of fdr's worst moments as president, issuing the executive order that allowed these citizens to be forcibly removed. and it's done in the name of national security, a fear of spies among these communities. interestingly, some americans call these places concentration camps. you see congressman john rankin in 1942 saying, i'm in favor of capturing every japanese person now and putting them in concentration camps. the naacp's magazine writes about american concentration camps, and says color is the only possible reason why thousands of american citizens of japanese ancestry are in concentration camps. the mainstream press, by contrast -- life magazine calls a camp in ind
this is the attack on pearl harbor on december 7 of 1941 that pulls us into war. what you see in this exhibition is one of our first responses to pearl harbor is to round up our own japanese-american citizens and forcibly remove them from the west coast. nearly 120,000 people of japanese ancestry are removed. two-thirds of those are citizens. this again speaks to national security fears. this is one of fdr's worst moments as president, issuing the executive order that allowed these citizens to...
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warhat europe goes to between september 1939 and pearl harbor in december 1941. one of the things we want visitors to think about here is when europe goes to war, americans want to stay out of that war, and americans don't want to let in refugees. fdr spends all of his political capital trying to move public opinion from isolation to intervention. he's doing this as he's making effort to runted for a third term which is , unpopular among many americans. but they don't spend any time try to move public opinion on that refugee question. this film looks at the presidential leadership and issues the first peacetime draft, running for a third term, trying to get america's support to arm the allies. and ultimately moving us to the brink of intervention by the time of pearl harbor in december of 1941. this is the attack on pearl harbor, on december 7, 1941 that pulls us into war. what you see in this exhibition is one of our first responses to the pearl harbor is to round up our own japanese-american citizens and forcibly remove them from the west coast. nearly 120,000
warhat europe goes to between september 1939 and pearl harbor in december 1941. one of the things we want visitors to think about here is when europe goes to war, americans want to stay out of that war, and americans don't want to let in refugees. fdr spends all of his political capital trying to move public opinion from isolation to intervention. he's doing this as he's making effort to runted for a third term which is , unpopular among many americans. but they don't spend any time try to move...
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and ultimately moving us to the break of intervention by the time of pearl harbor in december of 1941. on pearlhe attack harbor on december seven of 1941 that pulls us into war. what you see in this exhibition is one of our first responses to pearl harbor is to round up our own japanese-american citizens and forcibly remove them from the west coast. people of,000 of japanese ancestry are removed. two thirds are the -- two thirds of those our citizens. this is one of fdr's worst moment -- moments as president. and it's done in the name of national security, in fear of spies among these communities. some americans call these places concentration camps. you see a congressman in 1942 putting them in concentration camps. the naacp's magazine writes about american concentration and says color is the only possible reason why thousands of american citizens of japanese ancestry are in concentration camps. the call manson are, a camp in independence, california, they call it a phoenix pot of lonely loveliness. you see some of the racist anti-japanese propaganda. these are japanese hunting licen
and ultimately moving us to the break of intervention by the time of pearl harbor in december of 1941. on pearlhe attack harbor on december seven of 1941 that pulls us into war. what you see in this exhibition is one of our first responses to pearl harbor is to round up our own japanese-american citizens and forcibly remove them from the west coast. people of,000 of japanese ancestry are removed. two thirds are the -- two thirds of those our citizens. this is one of fdr's worst moment --...
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unfortunately, we also remember pearl harbor as a major intelligence failure. as vice chairman of the intelligence committee, i've spent the better part of the last two years on an investigation connected to america's most recent intelligence failure. which was also a failure of imagination. a failure to identify russia's broader strategy to interfere in our elections. our federal government and institutions were caught flat-footed in 2016. and our social media companies failed to anticipate how their platforms could be manipulated and misused by russian operatives. frankly, we should have seen it coming. over the last two decades, adversary nations like russia have developed a radically different conception of information security. one that spans cyber warfare and information operations. i fear that we've entered a new era of nation state conflict, one in which a nation projects strength less through traditional military hardware and more through cyber and information warfare. for better part of two decades, this was a domain where we thought in the united sta
unfortunately, we also remember pearl harbor as a major intelligence failure. as vice chairman of the intelligence committee, i've spent the better part of the last two years on an investigation connected to america's most recent intelligence failure. which was also a failure of imagination. a failure to identify russia's broader strategy to interfere in our elections. our federal government and institutions were caught flat-footed in 2016. and our social media companies failed to anticipate...
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senator hirono, i believe secretary spencer may have misspoke when he said pearl harbor was the number one priority. senator king and i understood it was portsmouth that was number one priority. >> one of our first priorities, he was talking about his priority for field hearings. >> you, i wanted to make sure everybody was awake this morning . >> mister pennington, you talk about the delays and maintenance. secretary spencer, you talk about the plan to address evil maintenance. we all recognize the challenges with getting the mccain into operation. are there lessons we've learned from what happened, aside from the challenges around the home maintenance and a plan? are there other lessons we learn about how to better yet the fleet back out when their damages? i think about the portsmouth yard where during world war ii may produce 76. they lost four ships in one day. so there are other things going on other than just facilities that address how quickly we are responding to the challenge. can you talk about some of those lessons learned? >>. >> around the damage, we didn't look at the mcc
senator hirono, i believe secretary spencer may have misspoke when he said pearl harbor was the number one priority. senator king and i understood it was portsmouth that was number one priority. >> one of our first priorities, he was talking about his priority for field hearings. >> you, i wanted to make sure everybody was awake this morning . >> mister pennington, you talk about the delays and maintenance. secretary spencer, you talk about the plan to address evil...
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look at pearl harbor, look at 9/11 attacks, even the cuban missile crisis could have been, or a future deadly disease pandemic that affects thousands of americans, and out of control, that might qualify as an emergency, but the president talks as though the sky is falling in texas, but any rational person recognizes that the situation in our southwest border is not remotely a national emergency. to call central american families fleeing poverty and violence a threat to the security of the world's wealthiest, most powerful country, it's wrong, it's an embarrassment. and especially when the border patrol's own data shows the number of migrants apprehended at the southern border has plummeted over the past ten years and the white house grasping for arguments to justify the president's broken campaign promise that mexico would pay for his wall has played fast and loose with the facts in desperate attempt to sig cite fear for the american people and to distract the american people from fact that the president broke his word. the president, vice-president and others have shamelessly trumpete
look at pearl harbor, look at 9/11 attacks, even the cuban missile crisis could have been, or a future deadly disease pandemic that affects thousands of americans, and out of control, that might qualify as an emergency, but the president talks as though the sky is falling in texas, but any rational person recognizes that the situation in our southwest border is not remotely a national emergency. to call central american families fleeing poverty and violence a threat to the security of the...
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working hard in his studies, but of course we know that pearl harbor happened later that year. there were lots of parties and social gatherings as they bid farewell to many of their friends. senator doland through several years of officer training before being called to the front in 1945. it was in the hills in italy .here he was wounded he laid on the ground for eight hours and expected to die. on -- in his own blood. spend the better part of three years recovering, he was paralyzed from the neck down. ultimately recovering. . kansas ande back to people understood he wasn't the wounded veteran, he was just someone with a disability and people's expectations for people with disabilities in society were not high. he knew what his potential was. he started to become conscious of the fact that there was a huge section of people who could be more involved in democracy and need some assistance in being able to realize their own potential. when he was attending washburn university, he went to law school. an interesting artifact was a disc recorder he took to record his lectures. he l
working hard in his studies, but of course we know that pearl harbor happened later that year. there were lots of parties and social gatherings as they bid farewell to many of their friends. senator doland through several years of officer training before being called to the front in 1945. it was in the hills in italy .here he was wounded he laid on the ground for eight hours and expected to die. on -- in his own blood. spend the better part of three years recovering, he was paralyzed from the...
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hirono: i am glad to hear pearl harbor is one of the first shipyard focuses. i would be very interested to know what specifically is happening with pearl harbor that would lead to its modernization. mr. pendleton, the gao, has the gao reviewed the navy shipyard modernization plans, and if so, have you drawn any conclusions from that review? dir. pendleton: ma'am, we have a review underway looking at how that is going. we have work that indicates the age and condition of the shipyards and looked at the impact on the maintenance delays , but the optimization and so forth, we are still looking at that. sen. hirono: when you say looking at it, when can we expect a report? dir. pendleton: let me check. summer, ma'am. sen. hirono: meanwhile, the modernization of the plans are being implemented for the secretary. thank you very much. moran has mentioned that it would be pretty challenging to get to 80% aircraft availability. are we being realistic in this 80%? dir. pendleton: it is a stretch goal, but it is when we think we can reach. if i could bring you out to one
hirono: i am glad to hear pearl harbor is one of the first shipyard focuses. i would be very interested to know what specifically is happening with pearl harbor that would lead to its modernization. mr. pendleton, the gao, has the gao reviewed the navy shipyard modernization plans, and if so, have you drawn any conclusions from that review? dir. pendleton: ma'am, we have a review underway looking at how that is going. we have work that indicates the age and condition of the shipyards and looked...
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a lot of his time working as hard as he could on his studies, but of course, we all know that pearl harbor happened later that year. the specter of war was really dominant over his years at kansas university. ande were lots of parties social gatherings as of a bid farewell to many of their friends as they went off to fight the war. senator dole went through several years of officer training before being called to the front in 1945. he was called to serve as a platoon leader. it was in the hills in italy where he was wounded, almost mortally. he laid on the ground for eight hours and expected to die. a medic came by and wrote and m on his four head in his own blood. give him some more fan to let folks know, that basically, he was left for dead. he spent the better part of three years recovering. he found out he was paralyzed completely from the neck down, ultimately recovering. , except for his right arm and shoulder. when he came back to kansas and was not wearing his military uniform, people did not understand he was a wounded veteran. he was just someone with a disability. expectations f
a lot of his time working as hard as he could on his studies, but of course, we all know that pearl harbor happened later that year. the specter of war was really dominant over his years at kansas university. ande were lots of parties social gatherings as of a bid farewell to many of their friends as they went off to fight the war. senator dole went through several years of officer training before being called to the front in 1945. he was called to serve as a platoon leader. it was in the hills...
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just weeks after pearl harbor was bombed, the national gallery sent much of its art to biltmore house for safe keeping. very interesting how it came about. edith was friends with the national gallery's first director and he visited biltmore in 1925 and learned about how the house was isolated and in this beautiful area and that it was built to be fire safe and it registered to him. during the '40s when much of europe was being bombed and so much amazing art was being lost, he felt that the national gallery's collection was at risk as well. so he contacted mrs. vanderbilt and asked if he might send 72 pieces of art to biltmore house for safe keeping. they were loaded up in steel crates in the middle of a snowstorm in the middle of a night and sent down by a railroad and housed in this room. biltmore at that point was open as a museum as much as it is today and guests were walking past this space with curtains and steel fire doors at the doors and the arches and having no idea that great works by rembrandt, all of the great works of the national gallery were here. so the artwork was onl
just weeks after pearl harbor was bombed, the national gallery sent much of its art to biltmore house for safe keeping. very interesting how it came about. edith was friends with the national gallery's first director and he visited biltmore in 1925 and learned about how the house was isolated and in this beautiful area and that it was built to be fire safe and it registered to him. during the '40s when much of europe was being bombed and so much amazing art was being lost, he felt that the...
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my grandpa said it was the worst case of avian anxiety he'd seen since pearl harbor.t's when they had to take the radio out of the coop. when you're powering up for a video game binge try my new chilli cheese or triple cheese and bacon curly fries for just $3. jack. so just so you know, i was like this close to totally destroying your planet until i heard about those fries. that's uh, so thoughtful. try my new $3 sauced and loaded fries. my new $3 sauced & loaded fries with curly fries and all-beef chilli or triple cheese and bacon are perfect for a late night video game binge. i would destroy the entire zerkanian armada for those fries. or you could just pay 3 bucks. or that. try my new $3 sauced and loaded fries. boy, it seems like forever since the four of us have been out to eat, you know? just the guys. oh, god! yes, we get it. you have a girlfriend now. a little jealous, are we? no, i'm not jealous. all right, i'd kill a hobo if it'd get me laid. now, can we order? oh, dear lord, they redid the menu. so what? it's the same food. oh, is it? look at this. general
my grandpa said it was the worst case of avian anxiety he'd seen since pearl harbor.t's when they had to take the radio out of the coop. when you're powering up for a video game binge try my new chilli cheese or triple cheese and bacon curly fries for just $3. jack. so just so you know, i was like this close to totally destroying your planet until i heard about those fries. that's uh, so thoughtful. try my new $3 sauced and loaded fries. my new $3 sauced & loaded fries with curly fries and...
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i'm afraid bush did with pearl harbor and not corrupted the strategy of the state warfare rather than dealing with and the british are just as bad but to compare nasa to hitler. and with 7 percent there is always a problem but then to say to emphasize the importance of the crisis of whatever it may be in this is the danger of the second world war to be used by the media and the politician to emphasize the seriousness of a particular issue in this is that tremendous confusion from a strategic point of view but also a moral point of view. >> there is a great danger in the future and this discussion has been coming up as i have been in europe with the lecturers in sweden people are showing comparisons between the thirties and today. that is a big mistake. that doesn't mean the politicians will not face that in the united states they will face huge moral problems in the future with climate change and the effect on refugees coming up from africa when genuinely starving refugees arrive not just economic moderates and this is something they have to start making decisions who you let in and w
i'm afraid bush did with pearl harbor and not corrupted the strategy of the state warfare rather than dealing with and the british are just as bad but to compare nasa to hitler. and with 7 percent there is always a problem but then to say to emphasize the importance of the crisis of whatever it may be in this is the danger of the second world war to be used by the media and the politician to emphasize the seriousness of a particular issue in this is that tremendous confusion from a strategic...
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we had only 7000 active-duty army and navy nurses before pearl harbor, so a huge increase . and people still got sick in the united states, people still got sok on the home front, finding that balance of adding all these additional nurses was important. to contrast this image of the nurse being anointed by uncle sam with this reality of what it meant to be a nurse and world war ii. this is a group of u.s. army nurses that landed at normandy on d-day plus four. we talked about the war in europe, a lot of men were being injured. they would be taken up to the ships that were waiting, where navy nurses would be waiting for them. but then army nurses are finally landing on the beaches at normandy, d-day plus four. the beaches have been improved a little but it is very much a war zone. throughout the war, nurses get closer and closer to the front lines and are always right in the thick of it, because that is where the injured soldiers are. there is a group of american omen that are captured as pows. the second half of our semester we will talk about the war in the pacific read and
we had only 7000 active-duty army and navy nurses before pearl harbor, so a huge increase . and people still got sick in the united states, people still got sok on the home front, finding that balance of adding all these additional nurses was important. to contrast this image of the nurse being anointed by uncle sam with this reality of what it meant to be a nurse and world war ii. this is a group of u.s. army nurses that landed at normandy on d-day plus four. we talked about the war in europe,...
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naval base pearl harbor. the united states post office recognized miller in 2010 by issuing a stamp in his honor to pay tribute to what they called distinguished american sailors. under president obama, two texas legislators introduced legislation to rename the waco v.a. medical center after dorie miller and president obama signed the legislation in 2015. 2017, the city of nine-foot bronze statue. my goodness. there it is, honoring miller. this is presently in bledsoe miller park. the city of waco as well as the rappaport foundation contributed to all of the expenses. the former u.s. ambassador to sweden, a lifelong native of waco gave the keynote , address at this particular time. miller's ceremony was a communitywide event. it was celebrated by blacks and whites alike. it was not a contentious and divisive issue that southern monuments represent. rather it was upbeat, uplifting, , patriotic. the recognition also helped to heal in a small way waco's shameful racial past. it lynched a 17-year-old african amer
naval base pearl harbor. the united states post office recognized miller in 2010 by issuing a stamp in his honor to pay tribute to what they called distinguished american sailors. under president obama, two texas legislators introduced legislation to rename the waco v.a. medical center after dorie miller and president obama signed the legislation in 2015. 2017, the city of nine-foot bronze statue. my goodness. there it is, honoring miller. this is presently in bledsoe miller park. the city of...
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. >> the japanese began the war from the air at pearl harbor. they have been repaid many fold. and the end is not yet. with this bomb, we have now added a new and revolutionary increase in destruction. >> and so the first five months of truman's presidency were among the most challenging of any president's in our history. >> mrs. truman suffered a loss in december of 1952 with the death of her mother, mage gates wallace. she died just a few weeks before christmas in 1952 and really just a few weeks before president truman would leave the presidency. in january of 1952. she died without a will. and so what mr. and mrs. truman did was they bought this home from the estate of madge gayts gates wallace and all the paperwork was done by the middle of 1953. and then we could legally call it the truman home. and really from 1953 to 1972, were the only years in which harry and bess truman lived in this home by themselves. and many say perhaps those were the happiest 19 years of their lives. >> good feeling. your thought of us is always highly appreciated. we're back home now nor good.
. >> the japanese began the war from the air at pearl harbor. they have been repaid many fold. and the end is not yet. with this bomb, we have now added a new and revolutionary increase in destruction. >> and so the first five months of truman's presidency were among the most challenging of any president's in our history. >> mrs. truman suffered a loss in december of 1952 with the death of her mother, mage gates wallace. she died just a few weeks before christmas in 1952 and...
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decades later the japanese launched a surprise attack on pearl harbor eight u.s. battleships were lost or damaged. the memorial for the sunken u.s. as arizona commemorates the events of that day and those who died. to this day the sunken ship still loses oil in the middle of who won. the fiftieth and youngest us state having joined the federal republic in nine hundred fifty nine . but some hawaiians like brandon feel they've been coerced into being american even though they're living in their native country. hawaiians are a mix of several nationalities who want the best from all of those schools here in hawaii. but brendan wants to do that without the united states and the seeking support this. you know by going out to the u.n. by having talks with other countries where establishing the formulation so we are acting as a country so what we're doing is just concentrating here in this making this exists you know and that's how we can take on more responsibility that's all we can bring in why and still. preserving hawaiian heritage they also are a known thing the rule
decades later the japanese launched a surprise attack on pearl harbor eight u.s. battleships were lost or damaged. the memorial for the sunken u.s. as arizona commemorates the events of that day and those who died. to this day the sunken ship still loses oil in the middle of who won. the fiftieth and youngest us state having joined the federal republic in nine hundred fifty nine . but some hawaiians like brandon feel they've been coerced into being american even though they're living in their...
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is it a pearl harbor? is this 9-11? i don't think so. we had today back in 2005, we had more illegal crossings than we have today. the president and the republicans had the majority of the house. >> martha: hold on. what are you okay with? okay with the wall? okay with people getting hurt? what do you want? >> well, we have the opportunity to have comprehensive immigration reform. senator rubio wanted comprehensive immigration reform to increase border agents and drones. >> martha: to build a secure border? >> correct. >> martha: why not sit down together? >> because he is cornered. he put himself in a political box. we are not having a serious conversation. >> martha: geraldo, what would you call it when you have people crossing the border who don't belong here. you have fentanyl and heroin coming across and ms-13. it's not, not a problem. >> first of all. i was delighted it was juan got your wrath rather than me. >> martha: go ahead. >> if the president wants to declare a national emergency, i believe the courts will give great deveran
is it a pearl harbor? is this 9-11? i don't think so. we had today back in 2005, we had more illegal crossings than we have today. the president and the republicans had the majority of the house. >> martha: hold on. what are you okay with? okay with the wall? okay with people getting hurt? what do you want? >> well, we have the opportunity to have comprehensive immigration reform. senator rubio wanted comprehensive immigration reform to increase border agents and drones. >>...
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. >> other cities are stepping up with money to keep tourist sites (including the pearl harbor memorial in honolulu, hawaii. >>> a 14-year-old boy riding a bicycle was critically injured this afternoon when he was hit by a car. it happened at 12:30. the driver did not stop. the boy suffered broken bones and internal injuries and was rushed to the hospital. we saw police towing away a vehicle from the scene. the last word we had with police was that there still searching for that hit and run driver. >>> san jose's mayor is expected to get out of the hospital after he was hit by an suv while riding his bicycle on new year's day. he spoke to the media for the first time since the crash. we are live at the hospital with more on what he had to say. jesse? >> reporter: the merits in a lot of pain but he has begun the process of being discharged from the hospital. it might be another hour or so. the mayor when in front of the cameras and made his first public appearance since the accident. >> he sports a back brace and is flanked by medical staff as he begins rehabilitation for fractures and b
. >> other cities are stepping up with money to keep tourist sites (including the pearl harbor memorial in honolulu, hawaii. >>> a 14-year-old boy riding a bicycle was critically injured this afternoon when he was hit by a car. it happened at 12:30. the driver did not stop. the boy suffered broken bones and internal injuries and was rushed to the hospital. we saw police towing away a vehicle from the scene. the last word we had with police was that there still searching for that...
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emergency funds to keep the world war ii valor the pacific national monument which houses the pearl harbor uss arizona memorial.>> it is such an important part of hawaii and more importantly it is the right thing to do. >> reporter: digital official tourism agency donated roughly $32,000 to keep independence hall into the liberty bell open for three days at the end of 2018. typically the second busiest time of year for the attractions. struck visited to the statue of liberty have not been affected by the shutdown. the state government picking up the tab to keep them running. in new york, and a coin and, fox news. struck president trump responding to an op-ed piate mi supporter security and other things where he can be helpful. i one big and he didn't. he should be happy for republicans. be a team player and went. in the opinion piece by the washington post romney said president trump has failed to rise into the mantle of the office. he goes on to say that a president should unite and inspire us and president trump's leadership in terms of character has a fallen short. he said he was speak
emergency funds to keep the world war ii valor the pacific national monument which houses the pearl harbor uss arizona memorial.>> it is such an important part of hawaii and more importantly it is the right thing to do. >> reporter: digital official tourism agency donated roughly $32,000 to keep independence hall into the liberty bell open for three days at the end of 2018. typically the second busiest time of year for the attractions. struck visited to the statue of liberty have...
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pearl harbor you had a moment. because we got attacked. so the isolations were suddenly like now we have to go to war. the country result to go to war that night. world war i we had no national unity around this question. there are a lot of centers around this war and they were simply just silence. the end result was they were still there though in the course a come striking back later on. i think it is really interesting to look as well as a lot of the outcomes that come from the war that we call the aftermath so the war itself was a pandora's box. the greek metaphor. the greek mythology of pandora's box is war and all these things starts coming altered the box when pandora opens it. you never know the outcome when you go to work. or the consequences. so i look at a couple key things in the book, course the peace process and the failure of the peace process. then add a chapter that looks at four key other, for other key outcomes that come from the war. those being the race riots of 1919, probably close to a race whether we ever got to in
pearl harbor you had a moment. because we got attacked. so the isolations were suddenly like now we have to go to war. the country result to go to war that night. world war i we had no national unity around this question. there are a lot of centers around this war and they were simply just silence. the end result was they were still there though in the course a come striking back later on. i think it is really interesting to look as well as a lot of the outcomes that come from the war that we...
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. >> other cities are stepping up with money including the pearl harbor memorial in honolulu, hawaii as well as independence hall and the liberty bell in philadelphia. >>> we are joined by skype by james taylor political professor. thank you for coming on with us today. the president met today with congressional leaders including nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. it sounds like there will be another meeting on friday. are you optimistic at all that any progress will be made behind closed doors toward a deal to reopen the government? >> absolutely. i do. the democrats are in a position to come in like john wayne on a horse their first day and reopen the government. i think that people need to keep in mind this is all about the one area of the president's involvement in the budget annually. the president gets a say in the annual budget. donald trump does not have the power over the situation except his signature. nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house has all the power. she will have the real power in this relationship even more so than chuck schumer. >> wants democrats to control of the
. >> other cities are stepping up with money including the pearl harbor memorial in honolulu, hawaii as well as independence hall and the liberty bell in philadelphia. >>> we are joined by skype by james taylor political professor. thank you for coming on with us today. the president met today with congressional leaders including nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. it sounds like there will be another meeting on friday. are you optimistic at all that any progress will be made behind...
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. >> other cities are stepping up with money to keep tourist sites (including the pearl harbor memorial in honolulu, hawaii and also independence hall and the liberty bell in philadelphia. >>> mitt romney wasted no time attacking trump just before the start of the new congress. he wrote a scathing op-ed piece for the washington post at track, attacking paul track trump and his leadership qualities. >> trump said that romney should be happy for all republicans. >>> it is no secret the relationship between the president and romney is a strange one. despite jobs during the presidential campaign, the president considered him for secretary of state and endorses senate bid last year. >>> amnesty international is calling for an independent investigation regarding an incident that happened at the border. tear gas and pepper spray was shot into a group of people. 45 migrants were turned back to mexico and 25 were arrested including two teenagers. >> our agents responded with the least amount of force and they did actually secure the border in this area. by nature was hit in the face with a rock.
. >> other cities are stepping up with money to keep tourist sites (including the pearl harbor memorial in honolulu, hawaii and also independence hall and the liberty bell in philadelphia. >>> mitt romney wasted no time attacking trump just before the start of the new congress. he wrote a scathing op-ed piece for the washington post at track, attacking paul track trump and his leadership qualities. >> trump said that romney should be happy for all republicans. >>>...
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he listed in the navy and the pearl harbor attack, he was stationed on the ship that was attacked by,ts in 1944. he is a hero and all the important ways and to everyone who reached out, his daughter got that going and all the letters from around the world, you are all heroes tonight. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. i am shannon bream. good night. ♪ everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? whoooo. did you know the exact same hotel room... ...can have many different prices? that's why tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find the lowest price on the hotel you want. your perfect hotel room for the perfect price! has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny b
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is it pearl harbor? is it the '09 recession, depression? no, it's nothing. the invasion from the caravan before the midterms, . >> greg: two children died. >> juan: oh, please. the numbers are pretty clear. apprehensions the border are going down, down, down. in fact, the president and sarah huckabee sanders were saying over the weekend 4,000 people, these terrorists. no, not true. >> greg: should nothing get done? just like what happened in 2015? it's exactly what's between nine said. -- it's exactly what dems said. >> juan: apprehending at the canadian border back in may '90s. to me the big news is the president is finally starting to talk about humanitarian crisis. i think that's where he can get out of his box. he's in a box right now, a political box of his own making. the way he's trying to get out of it was can i use this tool, that tool? maybe if he starts talking about the humanitarian suffering of people who are coming to this country and how we properly deal with it and comprehensive immigration reform. >> greg: i think he has tried to do that, em
is it pearl harbor? is it the '09 recession, depression? no, it's nothing. the invasion from the caravan before the midterms, . >> greg: two children died. >> juan: oh, please. the numbers are pretty clear. apprehensions the border are going down, down, down. in fact, the president and sarah huckabee sanders were saying over the weekend 4,000 people, these terrorists. no, not true. >> greg: should nothing get done? just like what happened in 2015? it's exactly what's between...
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when he was 23 years old, he refused to report to prison camp after the bombing of pearl harbor. korematsu, the court ruled against him in a landmark case 1944 claiming him in prison was not based on racism. this case over urned in 1983. korematsu took you have several causes including lobbying for compensation to japanese americans forced into labor camp. today at least three states are celebrating the fred korematsu's day. if you have a monumental americans, please tweet u us @velshiruhle. guarantee? ♪ carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in. it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about how your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. let's take a look at some numbers: 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help take control of your health. we're life line screening... and if you're over 50... call this number, to schedule an appointment... for five painless sc
when he was 23 years old, he refused to report to prison camp after the bombing of pearl harbor. korematsu, the court ruled against him in a landmark case 1944 claiming him in prison was not based on racism. this case over urned in 1983. korematsu took you have several causes including lobbying for compensation to japanese americans forced into labor camp. today at least three states are celebrating the fred korematsu's day. if you have a monumental americans, please tweet u us @velshiruhle....
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of course he has commemorated pearl harbor at the u.s.s. arizona memorial. read about my home boy. please. >> i was sitting here thinking. i think the first gentleman asked about sergeant edgar caldwell. i thought i remembered that name and i was doing a lot of research for one of the posters for my poster session on veterans. and there is brian stevenson, equal justice initiative. his new paper is on targeting african-americans, lynching, i mean the soldiers. there's a chanter called learn more, the legal lynching of sergeant edgar caldwell. that paper -- i referred to it -- it's a recent one. legend in america targeting black veterans. you can get it online. >> excellent. appreciate it. thank you. earlier reference was made to the underground railroad network to freedom, a national program authorized by congress 20 years ago signed into law by president clinton. and we have a dynamite leader as the manager for the underground railroad network. she's here, diane miller, could you please stand. [ applause ] >> diane admitted the workers in the field relative to the underground rail
of course he has commemorated pearl harbor at the u.s.s. arizona memorial. read about my home boy. please. >> i was sitting here thinking. i think the first gentleman asked about sergeant edgar caldwell. i thought i remembered that name and i was doing a lot of research for one of the posters for my poster session on veterans. and there is brian stevenson, equal justice initiative. his new paper is on targeting african-americans, lynching, i mean the soldiers. there's a chanter called...
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kind of broader foreign policy kind of groups which have dominated thinking, probably since about pearl harbor has challenged those underlying ideas, concepts and the institutions of that whole order, and i think therefore he is considered very suspicious. but we have to wait until we see what those conversations actually contained. if they contained a major geopolitical shift in thinking, and president trump is probably too incoherent to be able to put that forward directly, he's right in one sense there's fog to be political push back if he's going to reveal those. there's a lot of people around him or near him who are arguing the u.s. needs to shift its geopolitical attitude towards the world, towards strategic restraint. whether president trump is part of that is hard to tell. but his instinct does incline in that direction, i think. >> to your point and in fairness this is not the only president of the united states who has worked to preserve the confidentiality of information when it comes to sensitive discussion. so this president as we know he likes crack down on leaks. what do you mak
kind of broader foreign policy kind of groups which have dominated thinking, probably since about pearl harbor has challenged those underlying ideas, concepts and the institutions of that whole order, and i think therefore he is considered very suspicious. but we have to wait until we see what those conversations actually contained. if they contained a major geopolitical shift in thinking, and president trump is probably too incoherent to be able to put that forward directly, he's right in one...
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he was enlisted in the navy and, by the way, the pearl harbor attack, he was stationed on the uss lance he is a hero, and all the important ways, and everyone he reached out, his daughter who got that going, although the letter from around the world, you are all heroes tonight. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us. good night from washington. i'm shannon bream. see you tomorrow night. ♪ i'm ken jacobus and i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? with who we are as people and making everybody feel welcome. ordering custom ink t-shirts has been a really smart decision for our business. i love the custom ink design lab because it's really easy to use. they have customer service that you can reach anytime. t-shirts help us immediately get a sense of who we are as a group. from the moment clients walk in, they're able to feel like part of the family. - [spokesman] custom i
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. >> neil: pearl harbor, 9/11, the ebola virus. >> a threat so profound to life, property, and safety that it cannot be addressed by using the order assets and the order mowers of the government. that are required something extraordinary. i don't know that the president will be able to make that case. but his task is to make that case tonight. a, for the american people. but down the road for a federal judge, whatever federal judge it is, to whom the first challenge is filed once he signs the emergency declaration. >> neil: can you declare an emergency declaration, and then all of a sudden get troops involved, building involved, get hopping on a wall when you know it's going to be legally challenged. back and forth, back and forth potentially for years. the first judge who challenged that, mean you have to stop? >> well, if a judge issues an injunction and the president doesn't comply with the injunction we have nixon and the tapes issue, the president held in contempt. unseamly, but there's authority to do that. if your question is can he go to another judge the answer is no. the inj
. >> neil: pearl harbor, 9/11, the ebola virus. >> a threat so profound to life, property, and safety that it cannot be addressed by using the order assets and the order mowers of the government. that are required something extraordinary. i don't know that the president will be able to make that case. but his task is to make that case tonight. a, for the american people. but down the road for a federal judge, whatever federal judge it is, to whom the first challenge is filed once he...
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naval base pearl harbor. the united states post office recognized miller in 2010 by issuing a stamp in his honor to pay tribute to what they called distinguished american sailors. under president obama two texas legislatures introduced theslation to rename medical center after dorie miller and president obama signed legislation in 2015. the city of waco unveiled a nine .oot bronze statue miller. is, honoring the rap report foundation country we did to all the expenses. the former u.s. ambassador to sweden, a lifelong native gave the keynote address at this particular time. it was celebrated by blacks and whites alike. rather it was upbeat, uplifting, patriotic. the recognition also helped to heal in a small way the shameful racial pass -- racial past. thus far he has refused however true place any kind of remembrance for this horrid event, which they view as divisive rather than uplifting. jordan arebarbara located at both the austin international airport and on the ut campus. this is one of four statues hono
naval base pearl harbor. the united states post office recognized miller in 2010 by issuing a stamp in his honor to pay tribute to what they called distinguished american sailors. under president obama two texas legislatures introduced theslation to rename medical center after dorie miller and president obama signed legislation in 2015. the city of waco unveiled a nine .oot bronze statue miller. is, honoring the rap report foundation country we did to all the expenses. the former u.s....
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and yes, we talk a lot about the digital pearl harbor and bee stings that may not ever happen, but it is recognizing that there is a lot that goes on and you don't want to be caught on the backside of it. you want to be at the preventative states doing everything you can and what we are hoping to do with cri is help the small businesses with limited resources again, build that foundation in order to be secure. and understand that security is a value add for them. >> and i went add the interconnectedness. we talked about that often on as a society. we are not going back from here, right? so technology is going to continue to have us interconnected. we are only as strong as some of those weaker links. and the value from cri and informational piece, and now i'll keep going back to our evolutionary type examples. think about the seatbelt. right? so seatbelt had to be added in cars and we have now gotten to where they are automated. the car seems to if you don't put them on. we do still have accidents [ laughter ] we do still have accidents, i know, right? we still have accidents. we still
and yes, we talk a lot about the digital pearl harbor and bee stings that may not ever happen, but it is recognizing that there is a lot that goes on and you don't want to be caught on the backside of it. you want to be at the preventative states doing everything you can and what we are hoping to do with cri is help the small businesses with limited resources again, build that foundation in order to be secure. and understand that security is a value add for them. >> and i went add the...
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with some exceptions to the northwest and pearl harbor, most americans were not being impacted as they were in england, france, or elsewhere. this idea of "i do not want to go to work today", there is no consequence. >> there is another moment in showed awhere they bombed out cities. i'm not sure if that was in england or britain. it basically says, if you do not go to work and do this, we could get bombed here. please take this seriously. shod >> we looked at some of those images of that idea that we want to stop the fighting over there. we want to stop it in europe, in the pacific before it comes here. because we are next. that is the goal. so, go to the factory. go to the factory and get the job done. this idea of women working was important. just to drive home the point of which women are working and how it changed. before the war, only 13.9% of american women who are married are working. that number goes up to almost 24% during the war. it is still a pretty small number. if you think about it. that is a little warped by the fact that you have so many marriages during world war ii,
with some exceptions to the northwest and pearl harbor, most americans were not being impacted as they were in england, france, or elsewhere. this idea of "i do not want to go to work today", there is no consequence. >> there is another moment in showed awhere they bombed out cities. i'm not sure if that was in england or britain. it basically says, if you do not go to work and do this, we could get bombed here. please take this seriously. shod >> we looked at some of...
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i mean, i'm afraid president bush's comparison of 9/11 to pearl harbor basically corrupted strategy in the sense that it implied state on state warfare rather than dealing with 9/11 as a terrorist and, therefore, a security issue. the british have been just as bad. we had anthony eden comparing nasa to hitler. tony blair doing the same with saddam hussein and so forth. i'm afraid there's always a problem with especially british and american politicians wanting to soundture can chilean or rooseveltian, getting up on a pedestal so as to emphasize the importance of the crisis or whatever it may be. and this is the danger, that the second world war is nearly always used both by the media and politicians in a knee-jerk way to emphasize, as i say, the importance or the seriousness of a particular issue. and as a result, there is a tremendous the, i think, confusion of thinking about from a strategic point of view, but also from a moral point of view. i think there is a great danger in the future, and this constitution has been coming out very much this summer and autumn when sort of touring
i mean, i'm afraid president bush's comparison of 9/11 to pearl harbor basically corrupted strategy in the sense that it implied state on state warfare rather than dealing with 9/11 as a terrorist and, therefore, a security issue. the british have been just as bad. we had anthony eden comparing nasa to hitler. tony blair doing the same with saddam hussein and so forth. i'm afraid there's always a problem with especially british and american politicians wanting to soundture can chilean or...
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the event in the incarceration of the japanese starts with pearl harbor. there was a huge outcry and movement against the japanese who were here, be they aliens ineligible for citizenship or nativeborn citizens. this is an interesting cartoon, political cartoon, you will notice the style. this is dr. seuss. you will know that he has made this unfounded accusation of treason and sabotage, you notice this racist caricature of japanese slightly greeting with noses and slanted eyes. he was one of the leading voices for the ousting of japanese from the west coast. as we know from his cartoons, depicting african-americans, he would depict them exaggerated and we know from his cartoons last year that the "n" word was a casual part of his vocabulary. he never apologized for the outrage and i think he was evil. next time you see a dr. seuss product give that some thought. this executive order was issued in february 1942. the obligation to carry out the executive order, established in western defend designs and gave the military authorities the right to exclude or d
the event in the incarceration of the japanese starts with pearl harbor. there was a huge outcry and movement against the japanese who were here, be they aliens ineligible for citizenship or nativeborn citizens. this is an interesting cartoon, political cartoon, you will notice the style. this is dr. seuss. you will know that he has made this unfounded accusation of treason and sabotage, you notice this racist caricature of japanese slightly greeting with noses and slanted eyes. he was one of...
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he was a 20-year-old and member of the national guard when america was attacked at pearl harbor on december 7, 1941. that very night joseph volunteered for service. during the war he was deployed to the philippines, to new guinea, where he earned numerous medals and two presidential citations. joseph passed away at his home last month at the age of 97. next to him was his wife of 76 years, elizabeth, who he had married in brisbane australia at the heart of the war in 1942. joseph would actually work in australia for many years and pioneer the sport of bowling there. but his legacy is far broader than that, not only to his country during his service during world war ii but also to the veterans' community in the hudson valley and across america. he was active in many veterans' organizations -- the catholic war veterans -- and he helped co-found the national purple heart hall of honor in new windsor, new york. the hall of honor is dedicated to collecting and sharing the stories of purple heart recipients. no comprehensive list of purple heart recipients exists and the hall serves as an importa
he was a 20-year-old and member of the national guard when america was attacked at pearl harbor on december 7, 1941. that very night joseph volunteered for service. during the war he was deployed to the philippines, to new guinea, where he earned numerous medals and two presidential citations. joseph passed away at his home last month at the age of 97. next to him was his wife of 76 years, elizabeth, who he had married in brisbane australia at the heart of the war in 1942. joseph would actually...
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chains and they will do better if they are more secure and yes, we talk a lot about the digital pearl harbor and the same that may not ever happen but it's recognizing there's a lot that does go on and you don't want to be caught on the backside of it.you want to be in the preventative stage and doing everything you can and what we're hoping to do with cri is also small businesses withlimited resources that foundation in order to be secure and understand the security it's a value add to them. >> i would have interconnectedness. and we talked about that off and on . >> as humanity, we're not going backwards though technology is going to continue to have us interconnected. we are only as strong as some of the weaker links and the value for the informational piece, the tools piece and i'll keep going back toour evolutionary type examples, think about the seatbelts . seatbelts had to be added in cars. we've now gotten to where their automated. we do still have accidents. i know. we do still have accidents. [inaudible] we still unfortunately have accidents, but it was a human swell of impact and
chains and they will do better if they are more secure and yes, we talk a lot about the digital pearl harbor and the same that may not ever happen but it's recognizing there's a lot that does go on and you don't want to be caught on the backside of it.you want to be in the preventative stage and doing everything you can and what we're hoping to do with cri is also small businesses withlimited resources that foundation in order to be secure and understand the security it's a value add to them....
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and yes, we talk a lot about the digital pearl harbor and these things that may not ever happen but it's recognizing there's a lot that does go on and you don't want to be caught on the backside of it. you want to be in the prevented this stage and doing anything to can. what we are hoping to do is help though small businesses with limited resources i can build the foundation and odor to be secure and to understand security is a value add for them. >> i would add the interconnectedness. we talked about that often on as a society, as humanity. we are not going back from here. so technology will continue to have us interconnected. we are only as strong as some of those weaker links. the value from cri and the informational piece, i will keep going back to our evolutionary type examples. think about the seatbelt, right? seatbelt had to be added in cars. we have not gotten to whether automated. the car things to you if you don't put them on. we just told accidents. [inaudible] >> i know, right? right. we still love accidents. we still unfortunately have deaths and accidents. it was that she
and yes, we talk a lot about the digital pearl harbor and these things that may not ever happen but it's recognizing there's a lot that does go on and you don't want to be caught on the backside of it. you want to be in the prevented this stage and doing anything to can. what we are hoping to do is help though small businesses with limited resources i can build the foundation and odor to be secure and to understand security is a value add for them. >> i would add the interconnectedness....
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we are used to thinking that the american public was insisting on revenge for pearl harbor and for the war crimes, the atrocity that was committed during the war. but by early 1945, with the bombing of japanese cities, and as i said, the concern over the rising costs of continuing the war against japan, whatever desire for revenge the americans had, had now been somewhat blunted. they were willing to see japan bombed, but they weren't willing to see the home islands invaded if it was going to be at a very high price. in fact, when pollsters asked the public if they continued to support unconditional surrender, they would say they did. but when they said do you support an invasion of japan that will lead to heavy catities, then the percentage of the public that supported that dropped significantly. as a result, the public focus after ve-day shifted from europe to reconversion. that is, economic reconversion. from reconversion -- to reconversion rather than to asia. as americans began the difficult transition to a civilian economy. political, labor, media and corporate elites pressed har
we are used to thinking that the american public was insisting on revenge for pearl harbor and for the war crimes, the atrocity that was committed during the war. but by early 1945, with the bombing of japanese cities, and as i said, the concern over the rising costs of continuing the war against japan, whatever desire for revenge the americans had, had now been somewhat blunted. they were willing to see japan bombed, but they weren't willing to see the home islands invaded if it was going to...