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both before and after pearl harbor. the flying tigers we put the passive approval of president roosevelt, and the american government, called on contract we put the chinese government led by shanghai. mr. kleiner, you completed most distinguished of authors. i would like to add to each of a hellenists intern, to say something about the recent book and perhaps some of the challenges you faced in writing the book. mr. dobbs would you go first. mr. dobbs: thank you very much, it's wonderful to be here. my book is about us immigration policy on president roosevelt. his during the years leading up to the holocaust in the early of world war ii. it's a very controversial subject. there's been a lot of books attacking the president and others defending him. what i wanted to do was to integrate the story of what was happening in washington, the politicals of all that was goinn on in those years. and over immigration and refugee policy we put the stories of a specific group of people we put whom we could identify. people who are
both before and after pearl harbor. the flying tigers we put the passive approval of president roosevelt, and the american government, called on contract we put the chinese government led by shanghai. mr. kleiner, you completed most distinguished of authors. i would like to add to each of a hellenists intern, to say something about the recent book and perhaps some of the challenges you faced in writing the book. mr. dobbs would you go first. mr. dobbs: thank you very much, it's wonderful to be...
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pearl harbor, pearl harbor was a paradigm failure. we had excellent intelligence on pearl harbor.we were really reading the japanese communications codes. we had broken their encryption. but we weren't able to grasp that they were going to attack pearl harbor despite excellent intelligence. why not? paradigm failure. i want to read to you a little bit on this to talk to you about what we knew going into this. about a week before the attack on pearl harbor the japanese told us they were going to attack. the japanese ambassador in washington delivered a diplomatic note i'm going to read to you. he said, the japanese people believe that economic measures are in much more effective weapon of war then military measures. that they are being placed under severe pressure by the united states to yield to the american position and that it's preferable to fight rather than to yield the pressure.in other words, we are about to attack you. so despite that, we still couldn't grasp this was coming. dean atchison, then a citizen secretary of state he later became secretary of state wrote about wh
pearl harbor, pearl harbor was a paradigm failure. we had excellent intelligence on pearl harbor.we were really reading the japanese communications codes. we had broken their encryption. but we weren't able to grasp that they were going to attack pearl harbor despite excellent intelligence. why not? paradigm failure. i want to read to you a little bit on this to talk to you about what we knew going into this. about a week before the attack on pearl harbor the japanese told us they were going to...
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came out before the attack on pearl harbor.e talked about joe simon, jack kirby , the people who produced what would later be called the marvel comic line. had a number of names. timely, atlas, etc., etc. is and were trying to make a statement against the isolationism. saying let's just make our peace with hitler so he will leave us alone. we don't need to get involved in the war let's just leave him alone and he will leave us alone. and there were people who said when did hitler leave anybody alone? we need a hero that is going to express the need to fight hitler . there was a concern because hitler was is a dictator that could be killed at any time. by the time the comic book a hip the stands, the hitler might already be dead. they thought that my might not be the worst outcome. was put the comic out anyway, whether he's dead or alive by the time he hits the stands. if you look at the captain america movie again, there's a lot of comics with hitler being punched in the face. they came up with the fictional comic book universe
came out before the attack on pearl harbor.e talked about joe simon, jack kirby , the people who produced what would later be called the marvel comic line. had a number of names. timely, atlas, etc., etc. is and were trying to make a statement against the isolationism. saying let's just make our peace with hitler so he will leave us alone. we don't need to get involved in the war let's just leave him alone and he will leave us alone. and there were people who said when did hitler leave anybody...
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that's a week before pearl harbor. and let us see what it says. mr.est 42nd street, new york new york. dear mr. lee. we welcome the opportunity of congratulating you on the patriotic thought behind your new adventure comic strip roddy colt: u.s. defense agent. remember, that's the civilian identity of the secret stamp. can't forget that. we like the idea very much and believe such a strip will be effective in connection with the plan promoted by newspaper publishers now reaching national proportions to sell defense savings stamps through approximately 500,000 loyal young american news boys from maine to california. sincerely yours. eugene w. sloan. director, defense saving staff, treasury department, washington, d.c. wow. this guy got the government's attention. take the opportunity to buy some of these. these are on kindle, i book, you can get a lot of golden age comics for a dollar just by reading these. it's not bad, the secret stamp. he's a kid who is mad when bullies knock over a bicycle and take all the defense stamps for themselves. what does h
that's a week before pearl harbor. and let us see what it says. mr.est 42nd street, new york new york. dear mr. lee. we welcome the opportunity of congratulating you on the patriotic thought behind your new adventure comic strip roddy colt: u.s. defense agent. remember, that's the civilian identity of the secret stamp. can't forget that. we like the idea very much and believe such a strip will be effective in connection with the plan promoted by newspaper publishers now reaching national...
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fire and fortitude, the tragedy and triumphs of the soldiers from pearl harbor to the battles and the islands. based on extensive research from government archives and academic collections, fire and fortitude is a riveting narrative with a masterful historian profound insight. please help me welcome our future author st. louis hometown boy, john mcmanus. [applause] >> thank you, jessica, i appreciate it. the whole library staff and i would like to thank my publicist for helping make this possible and my executive editor who came up with that title by air and fortitude, so i have to give him credit. i would like to thank all of you for making time in your schedule to come out here tonight and listened to what i think is an incredible and compelling story. one that i've been working on for the better part of a decade or so of the research and writing, so it's quite exciting for me to see this come together tonight. of course the venue is perfect because i love the county library. i grew up here of course an open question whether i ever really did grow up. [laughter] naomi might indicate
fire and fortitude, the tragedy and triumphs of the soldiers from pearl harbor to the battles and the islands. based on extensive research from government archives and academic collections, fire and fortitude is a riveting narrative with a masterful historian profound insight. please help me welcome our future author st. louis hometown boy, john mcmanus. [applause] >> thank you, jessica, i appreciate it. the whole library staff and i would like to thank my publicist for helping make this...
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it is a coincidence that the day pearl harbor was attacked, to build the embassy on the capital. 6 yearsprime minister was in washington and pledged our country to stand with you against the architects of terror as we do to this day and president reagan welcomed another australian prime minister reminded us liberty is not any live -- inevitable state and no law guarantees that once achieved it will survive so we pledge ourselves here. at don of a second century of friendship between our nations to review and modernize our lives for a new century, to continue to be vigilant and strong and to build the economic strength that our world needs, that contributes to the peace and prosperity of all. whatever lies ahead in this century i know australia and the united states will go on to meet it with the same courage, the same daring, the same unbreakable bond that defined the first century. thank you again for welcoming us here is true friends. may god bless you, may god bless good peoples of the commonwealth of australia and the united states of america. [applause] >> mister president, that con
it is a coincidence that the day pearl harbor was attacked, to build the embassy on the capital. 6 yearsprime minister was in washington and pledged our country to stand with you against the architects of terror as we do to this day and president reagan welcomed another australian prime minister reminded us liberty is not any live -- inevitable state and no law guarantees that once achieved it will survive so we pledge ourselves here. at don of a second century of friendship between our nations...
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it is a coincidence of history that on the very day pearl harbor was attacked, australia gifted a 99 the united states to build its embassy in our capital. 10 years later the president , marked september 11, another was at ourter, john embassy and he pledged our country to stand with you against the architects of terror as we do to this day. when president reagan welcomed another australian prime minister on this lawn, he reminded us liberty is not an inevitable state, and there is no law which guarantees that once achieved, it will survive. so we pledge ourselves here at this dawn of a second century of mateship, between our nations to renew and modernize our lives for a new century, to continue to be vigilant and strong, and to build the economic strength that our world needs that contributes to the peace and prosperity of all. whatever lies ahead in this century, i know that australia and the united states will go on to meet it with the same courage, the same daring, the same unbreakable bond that has defined the first century of mateship. mr. president, mrs. trump, thank you agai
it is a coincidence of history that on the very day pearl harbor was attacked, australia gifted a 99 the united states to build its embassy in our capital. 10 years later the president , marked september 11, another was at ourter, john embassy and he pledged our country to stand with you against the architects of terror as we do to this day. when president reagan welcomed another australian prime minister on this lawn, he reminded us liberty is not an inevitable state, and there is no law which...
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it was the darkest day, certainly, in my life, comparable only to pearl harbor day.was a bright day in the sense of america coming together. the firefighters going up the stairs, assuring people you're going to make it, just keep going. and they going up knowing that there might not be a happy ending for them. days, you know, days followed that were very dark, but the financial community came together, the city of new york had the blessing of a great leader in rudy giuliani. the con ed people led by then gene mcgrath and verizon by ivan seidenberg and larry babio, everyone was on the same team, get the stock exchange back up not because of stock trading being important, but rather as a signal to the terrorists that you've killed thousands of people, you've destroyed billions in the property, but you could never defeat the american way of life as evidenced by the new york stock exchange. maria: that's right. and that's what was really felt, and that's what resonated the following monday when you reopened the new york stock exchange. facing pushback to do so, i remembe
it was the darkest day, certainly, in my life, comparable only to pearl harbor day.was a bright day in the sense of america coming together. the firefighters going up the stairs, assuring people you're going to make it, just keep going. and they going up knowing that there might not be a happy ending for them. days, you know, days followed that were very dark, but the financial community came together, the city of new york had the blessing of a great leader in rudy giuliani. the con ed people...
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and today as there is between pearl harbor in the beginning of our civil war.time frame and how things change i tell myself we can't think about things in world war ii terms but if i were to look at things in world war ii terms one of the things we see and i will use the phrase oceans are shrinking the military in size. the ability to scout distances from the land and strike a great distance from the land and you see what happens before the mediterranean fleet trying to stop the germans at crete lost a lot of ships trying to do that. despite our enormous manages okinawa was a tough go for us and the brits and falklands they know where you have to be and the scouting area is reduced so i think it's a interesting question for our navy in terms of how you operate in this new environment. i think today talks about it being a maneuver force but i think it's not just sailing and plowing through the water but maneuvering buyers. one of our navy's greatest manages is it hasn't sought opportunities to increase the range of its scouting and strike capabilities. i will pu
and today as there is between pearl harbor in the beginning of our civil war.time frame and how things change i tell myself we can't think about things in world war ii terms but if i were to look at things in world war ii terms one of the things we see and i will use the phrase oceans are shrinking the military in size. the ability to scout distances from the land and strike a great distance from the land and you see what happens before the mediterranean fleet trying to stop the germans at...
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>>the new trailer for midway lays out the stakes after pearl harbor the battle to defend the critical at all was crucial to winning the war in the pacific. midway zooms into theaters november 8 in hollywood. i'm david daniel. >>and before we go a little peek outside at the bay bridge toll plaza traffic getting crowded in the cash lanes we'll be back with a complete traffic check it will take a look at the major hot spot on hi >>thank you for waking up with us have happy friday. we are in store for major changes and whether it is going to be hot. it's a spare the air day jobs talking about heat advisories, triple digits. this is a big story who've all 3 of those combined trifecta. the fun today to be spending too much time outside anyways. >>the good news is you can always find air conditioning you can always find cream. yes, a horse comes maybe just go chill at a grocery store sounds good walk into the freezer section right just got there until they make you leave exercise the walking and jogging in are early because didn't do that when it's like 100 or one oh 3 now absolutely had bee
>>the new trailer for midway lays out the stakes after pearl harbor the battle to defend the critical at all was crucial to winning the war in the pacific. midway zooms into theaters november 8 in hollywood. i'm david daniel. >>and before we go a little peek outside at the bay bridge toll plaza traffic getting crowded in the cash lanes we'll be back with a complete traffic check it will take a look at the major hot spot on hi >>thank you for waking up with us have happy...
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that most often scars us deeper than the original tragedy and world war 2 after the tragedy of pearl harbor we responded with japanese internment camps in the aftermath of $911.00 we elevated the privacy rights shredding patriot act and now it appears that another great american political blunder of epic and dangerous proportions may once again be on the horizon and it's called harv yes harper no it's not a brand new weather manipulation station in alaska hard by actually stands for health advanced research projects agency and according to the washington post it's the one solution to the mass shooting up a demick that allegedly trump has reacted very positively to harper made into reality would be a brand new agency modeled after darpa except rather than create the robots and drone swarms harpo's main focus would be to reportedly collecting volunteer data from a suite of smart devices including apple watches amazon echo and google homes in order to identify nero behavioral signs of someone he did toward a violent explosive act only collect volunteer data you say just like how they said the
that most often scars us deeper than the original tragedy and world war 2 after the tragedy of pearl harbor we responded with japanese internment camps in the aftermath of $911.00 we elevated the privacy rights shredding patriot act and now it appears that another great american political blunder of epic and dangerous proportions may once again be on the horizon and it's called harv yes harper no it's not a brand new weather manipulation station in alaska hard by actually stands for health...
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[explosions] while the bombing of pearl harbor began u.s.n world war ii, its impact on ladd army airfield wasn't until later. 19 43, to september september 1945, this was the transfer base for almost 8000 airplanes, and right here they were transferred to the russians, the russian air force, and russian pilots took the airplanes to the russian eastern front. 7929 airplanes. the airplanes were brought by u.s. pilots and flown to the eastern front by russian pilots. there was a detachment of 350 russian soldiers in hangar one, and they did a lot of things to prepare those airplanes for shipment to the eastern front. primarily, they took off the u.s. insignia and painted the so it would stop being an american airplane and become a russian airplane. the people who brought the airplanes up your were part of the air transport command. when they got here, they got on a transport plane and were taken right back to montana to pick up more airplanes, because at 250-300 airplanes per month, they had to keep that flow going. when they got here, they wer
[explosions] while the bombing of pearl harbor began u.s.n world war ii, its impact on ladd army airfield wasn't until later. 19 43, to september september 1945, this was the transfer base for almost 8000 airplanes, and right here they were transferred to the russians, the russian air force, and russian pilots took the airplanes to the russian eastern front. 7929 airplanes. the airplanes were brought by u.s. pilots and flown to the eastern front by russian pilots. there was a detachment of 350...
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. >> the same amount of time between pearl harbor today and pearl harbor in the beginning of the civil war. think about the timeframe of how things change. i think about things in world war ii terms and the look at and look at how the fight was to stop the germans in crete. and they know where you have to be. i think it is an interesting question for the navy navy as far as how you operate. the navy talks about being a maneuvering force. as far as the nuclear issues go, i agree, i think it is possible to have this kind of war. in norma's incentives if the world broke out with the chinese. do we even know what an escalation looks like? some hypersonic strange things, or going into space, blockades. if you had an effective blockade, how effective would you want it to be? the british and the french kind of negotiate, to keep competing, you get the caribbean, i get canada, we get reese's resources like these things. occupied china, the united states, it's like being in cumberland in the 1820s when you think about the strategic issues that have to be addressed in the relationship between us
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sent terrorists to bring down the twin towers 911 the deadliest attack on american soil since pearl harbor was carried out not by the taliban but by al qaida terrorists which you take a listen to part of what the u.s. president said today we had peace talks scheduled a few days ago i called them off when i learned that they had killed a great american soldier from puerto rico and 11 other innocent people they thought they would use this attack to show strength but actually what they showed is unrelenting week. the last 4 days we have hit our enemy harder than they have ever been hit before and that will continue. and if for any reason they come back to our country we will go wherever they are and use power the likes of which the united states has never used before and i'm not even talking about nuclear power they will never have seen anything like what will happen to them. while on this 911 anniversary i'm joined tonight by christopher callender an afghanistan war veteran who also advised both the obama entropy administrations on afghanistan and he is credited with being one of 2 people wh
sent terrorists to bring down the twin towers 911 the deadliest attack on american soil since pearl harbor was carried out not by the taliban but by al qaida terrorists which you take a listen to part of what the u.s. president said today we had peace talks scheduled a few days ago i called them off when i learned that they had killed a great american soldier from puerto rico and 11 other innocent people they thought they would use this attack to show strength but actually what they showed is...
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like pearl harbor shock.this thing in the bag, then the russians come along and snatch it away at the last minute. come monday morning, we're back to work. ♪ [upbeat♪action music] (pilot) we're going to be on the tarmac for another 45 minutes or so. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." this scandal involving president trump and the leader of ukraine could be the story of this presidency, considering it may lead to impeachment. but how will it all end and what does it mean? well, to help us figure it out, we turn to our senior political analyst i don' ronny chieng. ( cheers and applause ) ronny, this is big news. how do you think this scandal will play out? >> uh -- pass. >> trevor: i'm sorry, did you say pass? >> yeah, pass. i'm skipping this one, trevor, okay? i'm not getting burned by another scandal the last two years that goes nowhere. you heard the swedish climate girl, we have 12 years left before the oceans swallow it so i'm not wasting time on this impeachment bullshit again. i don't want my l
like pearl harbor shock.this thing in the bag, then the russians come along and snatch it away at the last minute. come monday morning, we're back to work. ♪ [upbeat♪action music] (pilot) we're going to be on the tarmac for another 45 minutes or so. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." this scandal involving president trump and the leader of ukraine could be the story of this presidency, considering it may lead to impeachment. but how will it all end and what does it...
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are you're using that some people believe this could be a sort of pearl harbor moments where the attack that launches a- bigger. battle it is a phrase that i'm saying. hello solve on social media and not just from kind of people. that you might expect please scan mongering a little bit at this moment in time. of course a lot of the fears stokes by donald trump being typically bullish on twitter. saying that so basically the us were locked and loaded. out waiting fools saudi arabia to say who they believe. carried out the attack at something that provides. a lot of feelings of concern but also disapproval from people. and that he was putting the ball in saudis cool like that. i thought we were done fighting the walls of the other countries because it's expensive yet when someone touches a drop of oil will locked and loaded in a few ounces sisters user. and this one to america fast which of course is donald trump side very popular. phrase and still is that means saudi arabia dictating us foreign policy nice. a lot of people very concerned indeed on some asking it as well with the- departu
are you're using that some people believe this could be a sort of pearl harbor moments where the attack that launches a- bigger. battle it is a phrase that i'm saying. hello solve on social media and not just from kind of people. that you might expect please scan mongering a little bit at this moment in time. of course a lot of the fears stokes by donald trump being typically bullish on twitter. saying that so basically the us were locked and loaded. out waiting fools saudi arabia to say who...
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popeyes out of the blue introduced a chicken sandwich, a surprise attack on chick-fil-a, like pearl harbors that a chicken place started selling chicken? >> but with bread, trevor! ( laughter ) there's bread! i keep forgetting you're not from america. i've got to explain this to you. see, trevor, for decades, america's chicken restaurants have all abided by certain rules -- chick-fil-a sells chicken in a sandwich, popeyes sells chicken in a box, and k.f.c. mixes their shit with cheetos, and, yes, that is a real sandwich. which is why you shouldn't let the colonel smoke weed. >> trevor: i get it. popeyes has a chicken sandwich. let's turn to the amazon rain forest. >> no, trevor, it's not just any sandwich! the popeyes sandwich was so delicious not even popeyes was prepared. >> if you're hoping to sink your teeth into the hot new chicken sandwich from popeyes you're out of luck. the chicken chicken sandwich is so popular it's out of stock. >> a full-on craze. lines have been so long please had to be called to deal with the traffic crunch, and some people in florida have been waiting in line
popeyes out of the blue introduced a chicken sandwich, a surprise attack on chick-fil-a, like pearl harbors that a chicken place started selling chicken? >> but with bread, trevor! ( laughter ) there's bread! i keep forgetting you're not from america. i've got to explain this to you. see, trevor, for decades, america's chicken restaurants have all abided by certain rules -- chick-fil-a sells chicken in a sandwich, popeyes sells chicken in a box, and k.f.c. mixes their shit with cheetos,...
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upbeat♪action music] (pilot) we're going to be on the tarmac for another 45 minutes or so. like pearl harborthen the russians come along and snatch it away at the last minute. come monday morning, we're back to work. ♪ at an age when most people are robert mondavi was focused on putting good wine on every american table. it's that spirit that lives on in every bottle of woodbridge by robert mondavi. ♪ woodbridge by robert mondavi. from one for all. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guests tonight, an accomplished entertain are an prn pren who hosts the hit fox competition series the masked singer. >> i think you are a performer who happens to sing very well. >> maybe luke a lindsey low hand. >> what? >> that is like a. >> she say singer. >> she didn't like that. >> she is a singer. >> ladybug-- you don't want to mess with. >> this means yes in ladybug language, okay. >> this means you crazy. >> you are a genius, ken and are you the smartest judge on the parn el and way taller than nick cannon, drop the imaginary mic. >> trevor: please welcome nick cannon. (applause) >> thank yo
upbeat♪action music] (pilot) we're going to be on the tarmac for another 45 minutes or so. like pearl harborthen the russians come along and snatch it away at the last minute. come monday morning, we're back to work. ♪ at an age when most people are robert mondavi was focused on putting good wine on every american table. it's that spirit that lives on in every bottle of woodbridge by robert mondavi. ♪ woodbridge by robert mondavi. from one for all. >> trevor: welcome back to...
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. >> the japanese went to work with us in world war ii beginning with pearl harbor attack because theyangry at us for sanctions. it's not an easy thing to do to have warfare cuts and sanctions. it's not an easy thing to do. it's a dangerous thing we run. why do we need a tax cut so bad that is more important than having a very strong defense? to me, the department of defense is number one. >> i disagree, especially. to me, priority number one is having a strong economy. to be continued for another day. i'm all for defense, don't get me wrong. coming up, from new york city, liberals continue to push for more taxes. joe biden making another. >> poor kids are just as great as white kids. as white kids. i met with them up on the hill. as white kids. i met with them up on the hill. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is
. >> the japanese went to work with us in world war ii beginning with pearl harbor attack because theyangry at us for sanctions. it's not an easy thing to do to have warfare cuts and sanctions. it's not an easy thing to do. it's a dangerous thing we run. why do we need a tax cut so bad that is more important than having a very strong defense? to me, the department of defense is number one. >> i disagree, especially. to me, priority number one is having a strong economy. to be...
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it's encouraging them like the japanese before pearl harbor. and they are making a mistake.ime we have seen the wag the dog stratagem inverting itself once politicians considered it to be helpful to their election chances if they were to engage in combat and to start a small war. now, the inference apparently is quite the opposite. i think we are moving at a healthier direction. don't you? >> i think we are moving in the right direction. but if i may, we need to partner with the opposition inside iran and need to do some work in syria and iraq. we don't need a direct war with the iranians at this point in time. lou: thanks so much. up next, i have a few thoughts about the gun control debate and the propositions being put forward. stay with us. i will have that for you next. i think you will find it interesting. lou: i have a few thoughts tonight on gun control ideas being pushed by the radical dimms. there isn't an original thought being proposed by the dimms whatsoever. the republicans are in the game as well. no surprise by the radical dimms. they want what they always wan
it's encouraging them like the japanese before pearl harbor. and they are making a mistake.ime we have seen the wag the dog stratagem inverting itself once politicians considered it to be helpful to their election chances if they were to engage in combat and to start a small war. now, the inference apparently is quite the opposite. i think we are moving at a healthier direction. don't you? >> i think we are moving in the right direction. but if i may, we need to partner with the...
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were all categorized as enemy aliens simply because we looked exactly like the people that bombed pearl harboreverything from us. my father's business, our parents' bank account. couldn't make mortgage payments so we lost the house. to be imprisoned, when we're innocent people, innocent americans, yet treated like the enemy. >> takei said he wrote "they about it this " to educate and evening, host evening with georgetakei, go online tickets. >>> back to breaking news. >>> i'm announcing house of representatives moving forward with official impeachment inquiry. >> speaker pelosi to at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap may qualify fort at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. >>> breaking news, democrats are calling for impeachment proceedings to begin. reporter ha
were all categorized as enemy aliens simply because we looked exactly like the people that bombed pearl harboreverything from us. my father's business, our parents' bank account. couldn't make mortgage payments so we lost the house. to be imprisoned, when we're innocent people, innocent americans, yet treated like the enemy. >> takei said he wrote "they about it this " to educate and evening, host evening with georgetakei, go online tickets. >>> back to breaking news....
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he loses the bulk of his air force on the ground with about 12 to 16 hours a pearl harbor knowing that they have commenced. bottom line he is the guy in charge. the japanese get a drop on them. what that means is they are not get controlled air which means they control the sea. they can only and people wherever they want to regardless of where they have their troops deployed. later in december they land in two places in the northern part of lausanne. and they have a main landing. it's right about there. and then they move down towards manila from both directions. macarthur comes to realize maybe it have something to recommend after all. you are a philippine army soldier. you're barely armed or trained. you're not outnumbered. that is a myth. in fact they out number the japanese by two to one. you just don't control the air and the sea and that's important. to his credit he doesn't just cling to the bad plan. let's get our people out of where we are. and certainly that makes sense. manila is declared an open city. and the japanese are going to take that by the end of the year. the army
he loses the bulk of his air force on the ground with about 12 to 16 hours a pearl harbor knowing that they have commenced. bottom line he is the guy in charge. the japanese get a drop on them. what that means is they are not get controlled air which means they control the sea. they can only and people wherever they want to regardless of where they have their troops deployed. later in december they land in two places in the northern part of lausanne. and they have a main landing. it's right...
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the pearl harbor historic site reopen yesterday and hundreds of people were in the sissy. already in line as the gates opened, some visitors say they have never seen it before, others came to pay their respects.>> my dad was a veteran and i just want to come and pay some kind of respect.>> tenorio close in may 2018 after being close and roughly $2 llion s spent to make a memorial safe and stable once again. >>> we have an update on unusual hazmat situation at a hotel on the south bay weekend. cooper! did you eat all of your treats? ♪ help! i need somebody ♪ help! not just anybody ♪ help! you know i need someone at aetna, we find that inspiring.ot game. but to stay on top of your game takes a plan. that's why aetna takes a total approach to health and wellness. with medicare solutions designed to help you age actively. aetna medicare solutions. did you eat all of your treats? ♪ help! i need somebody ♪ help! not just anybody ♪ help! you know i need someone >>> hope is fading of finding anyone else alive after a scuba diving boat caught fire at 3:30 this morning with 33 passe
the pearl harbor historic site reopen yesterday and hundreds of people were in the sissy. already in line as the gates opened, some visitors say they have never seen it before, others came to pay their respects.>> my dad was a veteran and i just want to come and pay some kind of respect.>> tenorio close in may 2018 after being close and roughly $2 llion s spent to make a memorial safe and stable once again. >>> we have an update on unusual hazmat situation at a hotel on the...
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. >> the japanese went to work with us in world war ii beginning with pearl harbor attack because theyt us for sanctions. it's not an easy thing to do to have warfare cuts and sanctions. it's not an easy thing to do. it's a dangerous thing we run. why do we need a tax cut so bad that is more important than having a very strong defense? to me, the department of defense is number one. >> i disagree, especially. to me, priority number one is having a strong economy. to be continued for another day. i'm all for defense, don't get me wrong. coming up, from new york city, liberals continue to push for more taxes. joe biden making another. >> poor kids are just as great as white kids. i met with them up on the hill. >> we choose signs of fiction. we choose truth over facts. billionaire moving his company right out of new york. downtown miami, florida. he knows what he's doing. he says he wants the sun and a casual pace. while that may be true, florida 0% income tax has a lot to do with that move. this is what liberals do not get. it's going to keep on happening. plus, the weather is good. >>
. >> the japanese went to work with us in world war ii beginning with pearl harbor attack because theyt us for sanctions. it's not an easy thing to do to have warfare cuts and sanctions. it's not an easy thing to do. it's a dangerous thing we run. why do we need a tax cut so bad that is more important than having a very strong defense? to me, the department of defense is number one. >> i disagree, especially. to me, priority number one is having a strong economy. to be continued for...
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. >> at the time, it was the deadliest attack on american soil since pearl harbor. terrorist, a young man named timothy mcveigh. he has been thought of as a lone wolf. but in reality, he was part of a movement. >> what do we want? white power. >> he had been a member of the ku klux klan. he had contacts with other white supremacists across the country. and the inspiration for his attack was a book that's been called the bible of american white supremacists. it gave birth to a little known armed white rebellion. that continues to this day. >> this is cold-blooded murder, no matter how you put it. >> to understand oklahoma city and today's violence in el paso and all the blood shed that came before it, we need to understand timothy mcveigh's favorite book. it's called "the turner diaries." >> nationalism really is the wave of the future. >> it was written in the 1970s by william pierce. >> i did admire many things hitler wrote. >> he was a one-time physics professor who became a leading figure in the white supremacist movement. he saw his cause that ias in di. >> i fo
. >> at the time, it was the deadliest attack on american soil since pearl harbor. terrorist, a young man named timothy mcveigh. he has been thought of as a lone wolf. but in reality, he was part of a movement. >> what do we want? white power. >> he had been a member of the ku klux klan. he had contacts with other white supremacists across the country. and the inspiration for his attack was a book that's been called the bible of american white supremacists. it gave birth to a...
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some exceptions in the northwest and, of course, pearl harbor, most americans weren't being impacted as they were in england or france or other places, right? so this idea of i don't want to go to work today, what's the consequence? who cares, right? >> there's also another moment in the film where they show bombed out cities. i'm not sure if there's in italy or in britain or anything like that, but it basically says, all right, if you don't go to work and do this thing, we could get bombed here. please take this seriously. >> yeah. yeah. we've looked at some of those images of that idea of we want to stop the fighting over there. right? we want to stop it in europe. we want to stop it in the pacific before it comes here. right? because we're next. that's the goal. right? so go to the factory. right? go to the factory. get the job -- get the job done. right? okay. so this idea of women working was -- was important. right? just to kind of drive home the point of which women are working and how it changed, before the war, only 13.9% of american women who were married are working. right
some exceptions in the northwest and, of course, pearl harbor, most americans weren't being impacted as they were in england or france or other places, right? so this idea of i don't want to go to work today, what's the consequence? who cares, right? >> there's also another moment in the film where they show bombed out cities. i'm not sure if there's in italy or in britain or anything like that, but it basically says, all right, if you don't go to work and do this thing, we could get...
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kids graduating high school for whom it is a history lesson just like i grew up hearing about pearl harbor't understand it, didn't live it but understand the effect on our country, the wars we find in the history. as a junior in college i signed up for the army, 9/11 was the ultimate validator that we were at war and i need to be part of it and when you stand here to meet the families as you will on "fox and friends," you understand how personal this still is and makes you ponder, do we have a resolve as a society, collective ability to remember that moment and muster what we need, somebody gave so much in iraq and afghanistan, so many lives lost, so many lives interrupted, so much money spent, can't just be about reflection. it has to be finding inside yourself that reservoir of commitment to understand the enemy is still there and we have to beat them if we want to stay free. jillian: we certainly appr rob: we appreciate it. 10 minutes after the hour. isis infiltration up in smoke, us warplanes unleashing bombs, what we know about the now. are rated -- jillian: after a misguided report b
kids graduating high school for whom it is a history lesson just like i grew up hearing about pearl harbor't understand it, didn't live it but understand the effect on our country, the wars we find in the history. as a junior in college i signed up for the army, 9/11 was the ultimate validator that we were at war and i need to be part of it and when you stand here to meet the families as you will on "fox and friends," you understand how personal this still is and makes you ponder, do...
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they claim in the pearl harbor headquarters of the pacific command they claim to be responsible for 52 percent of the earth surface and when you look at their logo it shows an eagle over the aleutian islands with one tail on coming down somewhere near seattle on the other coming down right over beijing so beijing looks at a network of bases a real archipelago of empire that's been built up since the korean war you have had and still have an aco of of bases that start an australia go through your house if we have no bases in australia you have you have. and you have a new facility in western australia no to speak precisely we have no military bases in australia what we do is operate with and in australian bases but we're not in the basing business nowadays there's a growing collection of what are referred to as lily pad bases these are bases that have typically 300 troops no family members very few amenities and they're often quite secretive their bases that are frequently constructed within a foreign country's base to disguise it and generally are not referred to as bases . many of the
they claim in the pearl harbor headquarters of the pacific command they claim to be responsible for 52 percent of the earth surface and when you look at their logo it shows an eagle over the aleutian islands with one tail on coming down somewhere near seattle on the other coming down right over beijing so beijing looks at a network of bases a real archipelago of empire that's been built up since the korean war you have had and still have an aco of of bases that start an australia go through...
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in saying it took pearl harbor before we got involved.u think about it, we were slow to get into the first world war. this reluctance to engage in military action abroad is strong. how this will all play out in contemporary terms -- it would take someone much smarter and in this whole dimension to answer that. host: you have written how many books? guest: 15, edited and written 15 peer the 16th is the one on mr. churchill of the white house. host: let's go to new jersey. good morning. caller: after listening to all of this, president obama, we never had a president like him. he would be the reason why we should have a one term. what he managed to do -- the debt of the deductibles -- because of obama, we really have no health care system at all. the deductibles are so high. it is like having no insurance whatsoever. if you're deductibles $20,000, you never go to the hospital. the debt means none of the things democrats want to do now can be done. we cannot have medicare for all. we cannot have free anything because of the debt because of o
in saying it took pearl harbor before we got involved.u think about it, we were slow to get into the first world war. this reluctance to engage in military action abroad is strong. how this will all play out in contemporary terms -- it would take someone much smarter and in this whole dimension to answer that. host: you have written how many books? guest: 15, edited and written 15 peer the 16th is the one on mr. churchill of the white house. host: let's go to new jersey. good morning. caller:...
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it was our modern day pearl harbor. it was up with one of the saddest in my life.ght now is actually pounding out of my chest. i speak for a living. the reason it is because i watched towers crumble 18 years ago. i watched thousands of people leave a structure fearing for their lives. i watched thousands of first responders run in to save them. today in our presence, 18 years later, we witnessed history. we saw group of men and women who are to your right, who don't have lines on their faces or bags under their eyes. they are kids. i mean, to your right and left are high school kids who were not born yet. in your presence today, are young men and women who are now going to be willing to run into any place anywhere, any time at all times of the day or night without regard to their own personal safety, to protect one thing. the constitution of the united states. they took an oath this morning. i taken this oath many times. my fellow elective officials have so have the sworn police officers and firefighters i'm sworn to protect and defend the constitution of the unite
it was our modern day pearl harbor. it was up with one of the saddest in my life.ght now is actually pounding out of my chest. i speak for a living. the reason it is because i watched towers crumble 18 years ago. i watched thousands of people leave a structure fearing for their lives. i watched thousands of first responders run in to save them. today in our presence, 18 years later, we witnessed history. we saw group of men and women who are to your right, who don't have lines on their faces or...