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jack, you are with the squadron at the time of the attack on pearl harbor. jack: i joined december 12, 1940. richard: then you deployed from there to the battle of midway. jack: i got there in 1942. richard: your aircraft -- he was flying in a catalina pby, a patrol bomber. it had great range and considerable vulnerability. if it ran into japanese zero fighter aircraft. your position on the aircraft was as -- jack: flight engineer. richard: what did that involve? jack: years ago, aircraft had an engineer -- they required a lot of instrumentation, unlike airplanes today. aircraft today, the pilot has all the control. pby, the pilot cannot start a pby without the flight engineer. richard: these were full of fuel systems and stuff like that, you are monitoring things like that? i do not know that the flight engineer actually started the plane. his aircraft was not just one of the search aircraft that would fly a critical mission at the battle of midway. it flew the most important mission that morning. because the intelligence we had been provided, the pbys had
jack, you are with the squadron at the time of the attack on pearl harbor. jack: i joined december 12, 1940. richard: then you deployed from there to the battle of midway. jack: i got there in 1942. richard: your aircraft -- he was flying in a catalina pby, a patrol bomber. it had great range and considerable vulnerability. if it ran into japanese zero fighter aircraft. your position on the aircraft was as -- jack: flight engineer. richard: what did that involve? jack: years ago, aircraft had...
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do was conspire with the japanese in the assault on pearl harbor. roosevelt did not pay attention as he should have. he allowed hawkish subordinates and missed aay possible meeting with the japanese prime minister. the administration accepted the fact that the japanese might attack, but did not expect the attack to combat pearl harbor, which the military believed was impregnable. fdr can be criticized on a number of issues. segregation,cial did not rush to assist victims of fascism or admit them to america. he could be cavalier about the protection of civil liberties but there was no evidence he was complicit in the events of 1941. roosevelt's wartime leadership resembles that of lincoln. in 1933, he restored the nation's confidence, under fdr's hands-on direction the united states became the arsenal of democracy. britain was saved from defeat, soviet union was provided the materiel it required, and by 1943, the american armed forces had taken the offensive. roosevelt's wartime diplomacy paved the way for the defeat of the acts of powers, and the es
do was conspire with the japanese in the assault on pearl harbor. roosevelt did not pay attention as he should have. he allowed hawkish subordinates and missed aay possible meeting with the japanese prime minister. the administration accepted the fact that the japanese might attack, but did not expect the attack to combat pearl harbor, which the military believed was impregnable. fdr can be criticized on a number of issues. segregation,cial did not rush to assist victims of fascism or admit...
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>>who died during the japanese attack on pearl harbor to ensure this landmark continues to be preserved about 40 staff members and numerous volunteers work daily to care for this memorial. we volunteers who help with. >>handing out tickets and then some of the really love to be out on the uss arizona memorial itself. >>to provide historical and information information about the people who fought and died on there is december 7. >>recently several large groups of volunteers, including navy personnel and their families helped scrubbed the decks a repeat and reopened the memorial and off. it was closed for more than a year due to damage caused by king tides. >>together those 130 or so individuals contribute about $20,000 in labor to be a reboot cation effort out of the uss arizona memorial. >>manning the memorial doesn't just mean every day care. >>but also long-term maintenance. one of the projects on the horizon, a new $4 million dock here at the visitor center. projects like that and staff and volunteers, our what's necessary to maintain the memorial. so this landmark and the lives lost
>>who died during the japanese attack on pearl harbor to ensure this landmark continues to be preserved about 40 staff members and numerous volunteers work daily to care for this memorial. we volunteers who help with. >>handing out tickets and then some of the really love to be out on the uss arizona memorial itself. >>to provide historical and information information about the people who fought and died on there is december 7. >>recently several large groups of...
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, like, pearl harbor day was a real thing.it was not quite a national holiday but it was a day that was marked and observed and it was the type of thing like you didn't schedule super fun things to take place on dem 7th in the -- december 7th in the say way today we don't -- we try to avoid large celebratory events on 9/11. and that memory -- sort of becomes replaced for the sneaks generation with the kennedy assassination. and to me it's sort of one of the most -- one of the weirdest realization is i have the book. i have a one-year-old daughter and that for her, 9/11 will be as removed historically as the kennedy assassination was to me, someone born in 1981. and that sort of just to me, like, i'm ahistory buff and like the kennedy assassination could not be more ancient history and i write about it as real history, like i covered the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination, and the idea that sort of for my daughter, 9/11 will be sort of as weirdly removed to her, as unimaginable to me because i can tell you every day
, like, pearl harbor day was a real thing.it was not quite a national holiday but it was a day that was marked and observed and it was the type of thing like you didn't schedule super fun things to take place on dem 7th in the -- december 7th in the say way today we don't -- we try to avoid large celebratory events on 9/11. and that memory -- sort of becomes replaced for the sneaks generation with the kennedy assassination. and to me it's sort of one of the most -- one of the weirdest...
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by the way, down here it says, remember pearl harbor.ch is kind of hard to forget at the moment, when this comic was published.let's open up the cover and let's look at the first page. i will zoom in here. captain america, new, different, exciting. number 13, who is the editor? stan lee. i told you that mark goodman was ahead of marvel comics or the company that would become marvel comics. and, a distant relative of his who was just a kid at the time comes to marvel, he is hired to basically be a gofor. and what is a gofor? go for this, for that. suite the floor, refill the ink, little rinky-dink jobs like that. the guy got paid. and overtime, as simon and kirby moved on to other things and other features, and as other people working at marvel were drafted into the army, stan lee becomes the only guy left in the office. sometimes, working for a small company can help you out if you are the only guy left in the office, because at that very young age, guess what? he is the editor. stan lee would later say, it was supposed to be temporary w
by the way, down here it says, remember pearl harbor.ch is kind of hard to forget at the moment, when this comic was published.let's open up the cover and let's look at the first page. i will zoom in here. captain america, new, different, exciting. number 13, who is the editor? stan lee. i told you that mark goodman was ahead of marvel comics or the company that would become marvel comics. and, a distant relative of his who was just a kid at the time comes to marvel, he is hired to basically be...
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that came out long before the attack on pearl harbor.oe simon, jack kirby, the people who produced what would later be called the marvel comics line of comics, it had a number of names back in these days. timely, atlas, et cetera, et cetera. said, you know, we're trying to make a statement against the isolationism. the isolationists were saying, let's just make our separate american peace with hitler so that he'll leave us alone. we don't need to get involved in the war. let's just leave hitler alone and he will leave us alone. there were folks that said since when did hitler ever leave anybody alone if he had the chance to invade them. no. we need a hero that will express the need to fight hitler. there was a concern because hitler was this dictator who might get killed at any time, that by the time this comic book hit the stands that hitler might already be dead. and they felt, well, that might not be the worst outcome. let's put the comic out anyway whether he's alive or dead by the time it hits the stands. if you look at the captain
that came out long before the attack on pearl harbor.oe simon, jack kirby, the people who produced what would later be called the marvel comics line of comics, it had a number of names back in these days. timely, atlas, et cetera, et cetera. said, you know, we're trying to make a statement against the isolationism. the isolationists were saying, let's just make our separate american peace with hitler so that he'll leave us alone. we don't need to get involved in the war. let's just leave hitler...
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pearl harbor type of and it's coming in the next 6 to 9 months but the domestic situation here and of course we're in new york city so that means everybody knows who watch the cable news you see it culturally and politically the top one percent who are represented on the cable news are having a breakdown about the political situation that is all doom and gloom and yet the rest of the world of the rest of the country if you drive across the country you'll see nobody's hysterical like them nobody's constantly triggered like them so again we come back to the economy in the tail of the 2 economies this is ben there's been a discrepancy between the stock and the bond markets for the past year and a half 2 years that we've been noting that bond markets are pricing in and looking like there's total disaster on the horizon stock markets are at all time highs so which is that right u.s. treasury says it is gearing up to the perfect time and new york city real estate developer part of the wall street property developing a link here is. here is america as american as apple pie i said it's a tale
pearl harbor type of and it's coming in the next 6 to 9 months but the domestic situation here and of course we're in new york city so that means everybody knows who watch the cable news you see it culturally and politically the top one percent who are represented on the cable news are having a breakdown about the political situation that is all doom and gloom and yet the rest of the world of the rest of the country if you drive across the country you'll see nobody's hysterical like them...
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roland emmerich star with the story we all know the somerset of 1941 the japanese attack on pearl harbor. the greatest military defeat in u.s. history and the trigger that brought america into world war 2 just intelligence failure. then he tells a story few people know the build up and battle between the u.s. and japan at the pacific island of midway just 6 months later a fight many historians say decided the war and a story largely forgotten even in hollywood. brings his full arsenal of special effects to recreate the epic scope of the battle in which $300.00 americans annually $4000.00 japanese lost their lives but still find. it took the german director who's lived in hollywood for decades more than 20 years to bring midway to the screen the director of science 5 blockbusters like independence day and the day after to morrow knew this time he'd have to get his facts right. midway incredibly well documented battles both in film and endless books about it and well i kind of didn't invent anything but just try to tell the story as good as we can. stick on highlight woody harrelson as gru
roland emmerich star with the story we all know the somerset of 1941 the japanese attack on pearl harbor. the greatest military defeat in u.s. history and the trigger that brought america into world war 2 just intelligence failure. then he tells a story few people know the build up and battle between the u.s. and japan at the pacific island of midway just 6 months later a fight many historians say decided the war and a story largely forgotten even in hollywood. brings his full arsenal of...
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in pearl harbor he was so great. and he masterfully played howard cosell in ali.res the imagination audiences and dominates almost every single scene he is in. he won the academy award for best actor, earned for oscar nominations and for golden globes. you are an amazing artist and a beloved icon of american film. congratulations on receiving the national medal of arts. it is a tremendous achievement and you deserve it. .e love having you here thank you very much. congratulations. [applause] sharon rockefeller has been a strong advocate for the arts and public broadcasting. virginia,lady of west she thought for education. currently chairman of the board of trustees for the national gallery of art. has helps the institution acquire breathtaking works of beauty. some of the best anywhere in the world. she has also served as president of the washington educational telecommunications association. as oneped establish wtea of the preeminent public broadcasting networks in the nation. produced programming. may be i will start getting some of those good programming. they
in pearl harbor he was so great. and he masterfully played howard cosell in ali.res the imagination audiences and dominates almost every single scene he is in. he won the academy award for best actor, earned for oscar nominations and for golden globes. you are an amazing artist and a beloved icon of american film. congratulations on receiving the national medal of arts. it is a tremendous achievement and you deserve it. .e love having you here thank you very much. congratulations. [applause]...
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there is going to be a person who survived the bombing of pearl harbor.was aboard the uss pennsylvania. he will be speaking around the attendants from the vietnam war will be there as well. that veterans day day event happening today from 10:00 to 3:00. back to you. >> all right. gequarr devices. they are considering an ordinance to prohibit the sale of any e liquid or elect fron nick smoking device including tobacco and marijuana products. they want to put a dent in e- cigarettes but only for unincorporated parts of contra costa county. they will vote on that measure tomorrow. >>> in southern california, a section of venice beach had to be quarantined off because there were hundreds of needles. it is not clear where it came from. there are lots of needles with plastic caps. lifeguards dropped off a large section of sand south of the venice beach pier. >> every once in awhile we'll faint one or wo throughout the day, but to find this many is unusual. >>> public health officiare stepping into invest p gate this morning. >> an art teacher is turning t disca
there is going to be a person who survived the bombing of pearl harbor.was aboard the uss pennsylvania. he will be speaking around the attendants from the vietnam war will be there as well. that veterans day day event happening today from 10:00 to 3:00. back to you. >> all right. gequarr devices. they are considering an ordinance to prohibit the sale of any e liquid or elect fron nick smoking device including tobacco and marijuana products. they want to put a dent in e- cigarettes but...
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he joined the marine corps after we were attacked by pearl harbor produced 34 years old, he reached a limit. he fought at guam in nea hirosh. he fought a guaido can. my father was 17 at the time. again after we were attacked at pearl harbor, he joined the army and later the army air corps. 17 years old. my father as a young man grew up in a very poor environment, they lived a mile away from a cigar factory and after my dad would go to elementary school he would go down to the cigar factory because the family needed money per he enjoyed the assembly line when my mothe his mother my grar sarah. >> my ancestors came from russia and ukraine. so that either means on bipartisan or suspect. i do not know. i have no particular love for either country, i have a love for this country. now, i served eight years in the reagan administration. several years at the highest levels of the government. i graduated from college, i graduated from law school one or 22 years old. the new york times refers to me as a right wing radio host. this right wing radio host wants to unravel the attack on our society
he joined the marine corps after we were attacked by pearl harbor produced 34 years old, he reached a limit. he fought at guam in nea hirosh. he fought a guaido can. my father was 17 at the time. again after we were attacked at pearl harbor, he joined the army and later the army air corps. 17 years old. my father as a young man grew up in a very poor environment, they lived a mile away from a cigar factory and after my dad would go to elementary school he would go down to the cigar factory...
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japanese bombed pearl harbor. i knew at that time, i was going to join the service and fight for the country. so, i left the seminary. and in, on my 18th birthday, 1942, i was accepted into the aviation cadet program. i did my training to the southeast air command, alabama, georgia, florida, that area. and i graduated as a second lieutenant fighter pilot. 19 years old. and went through combat training. after that for the p-40's. accumulated about 150 so hours in that p-40. was assigned to europe as the 55th fighter squadron. they had just converted to p-51's. i only had p-40 time. and checked out the p-51 and got 20 hours and started flying combat. flew my first combat mission on the 12 december 1944. then flew 49 subsequent missions. the last, very exciting, most of them. nd the last one was the most interesting. you want me to continue? jerry: go ahead and give us. >> ok. and then, on the 49th mission, we were putting, the 8th air force was putting up 1500 bombers and targets in the berlin, brandenburg, area. my
japanese bombed pearl harbor. i knew at that time, i was going to join the service and fight for the country. so, i left the seminary. and in, on my 18th birthday, 1942, i was accepted into the aviation cadet program. i did my training to the southeast air command, alabama, georgia, florida, that area. and i graduated as a second lieutenant fighter pilot. 19 years old. and went through combat training. after that for the p-40's. accumulated about 150 so hours in that p-40. was assigned to...
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the movie opens on pearl harbor, the attack on pearl harbor and ends with the attack on midway.ovie? >> we shot the movie in hawaii? >> jimmy: the whole movie? >> most of the movie. i was sadly on the set for five days, i was in the final filming of "this is us." and they let me out to be a part of this incredible film and incredible ensemble. >> jimmy: how old are you in "this is us" right now? >> last season i played 16-85 and everything in between. i'm not even joking, i wish i was. this year we focussed a lot more on present day. i played a 70-year-old. it's less time in the makeup chair, but it means i get to work with my adult children, with sterling and jessie. >> jimmy: you are friendly with mayor pete buttigieg. >> i am. >> jimmy: how did that happen? how did you become friendly with him? and how long has this been going on? >> i am a massive fan and supporter of pete buttigieg. he's my boy. i went to a campaign event before he actually announced, when he was and i happened to meet his husband. >> jimmy: his what? >> and we split into each other's dms and became good fr
the movie opens on pearl harbor, the attack on pearl harbor and ends with the attack on midway.ovie? >> we shot the movie in hawaii? >> jimmy: the whole movie? >> most of the movie. i was sadly on the set for five days, i was in the final filming of "this is us." and they let me out to be a part of this incredible film and incredible ensemble. >> jimmy: how old are you in "this is us" right now? >> last season i played 16-85 and everything in...
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nazi war criminals in the edessa file and at the role of president franklin delano, roosevelt and pearl harborgreat. andy masterfully played howard chris l and ali. that was not an easy role. i do it very well. i knew him very well. jon captures the imagination of the audiences and dominates almost every single scene he is in, he is a special person. he won the academy award for best actor, earned for oscar nominations and four golden globes, jon voight, you are an amazing artist and a beloved icon. congratulations receiving the national medal of arts, it's a tremendous, tremendous achievement and you deserve it. we really love having you here especially since it's somebody that i happen to really like. [laughter] thank you very much, jon. congratulations. [applause] sharon percy rockefeller has been a strong advocate for the arts in public broadcasting. the first lady of west virginia, sharon thought on behalf of the states schoolchildren and served on the board of the west virginia educational broadcasting authority. she is currently chairman of the board of trustees for the national gallery
nazi war criminals in the edessa file and at the role of president franklin delano, roosevelt and pearl harborgreat. andy masterfully played howard chris l and ali. that was not an easy role. i do it very well. i knew him very well. jon captures the imagination of the audiences and dominates almost every single scene he is in, he is a special person. he won the academy award for best actor, earned for oscar nominations and four golden globes, jon voight, you are an amazing artist and a beloved...
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at the uss hornet in alameda, they had ceremonies to honor the remaining pearl harbor survivors, some of whom are in their 100s. and in san jose, one of the bay area's oldest veteran's day parades wound through downtown. thousands lined the route. >>> every veteran's day we lose a more more of the greatest generation who served during world war ii. many are now nearing close to 100 years old. kpix 5's len ramirez has more on how their tales of war will now be preserved for generations to come. >> reporter: it's another proud veteran's day for world war ii survivor warren upton. he was aboard the uss utah that was sunk by japanese torpedo. >> s i only regret that so many of my old shipmates are gone. >> reporter: of the many veterans that attended the parade, warren was believed to be the only one from world war ii. with most of them in their late 80s or 90s, they pass at a rate of hundreds a day. >> it's imperative to keep their history alive. >> reporter: that's why stone ridge creek has compiled hundreds of veterans' stories and saving them is its community library. >> for generatio
at the uss hornet in alameda, they had ceremonies to honor the remaining pearl harbor survivors, some of whom are in their 100s. and in san jose, one of the bay area's oldest veteran's day parades wound through downtown. thousands lined the route. >>> every veteran's day we lose a more more of the greatest generation who served during world war ii. many are now nearing close to 100 years old. kpix 5's len ramirez has more on how their tales of war will now be preserved for generations...
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, missile attack pearl harbor and in the first phase of that would be knocking out key missile warning satellite because the u.s. operates. we have good eyes in the sky that can pick up heat signatures anywhere other than through attacking and destroying as many as two dozen satellites on the u.s. military could be crippled in its ability to function. and again, we are the sole superpower right now that china is working to diminish the capability. >> host: without graham allison's own thesis? what are your views on that? >> guest: i didn't mention it in the book because i don't think it is a valid assessment. i don't think that the war with china is inevitable. this notion that in the past going back to ancient times that a declining and rising power will automatically go to war. first of all, this has been a major chinese propaganda theme that china is the rising power in the world and it's working to revise its power, but it's the united states must diminish. what we don't hear much about is how china is trying to diminish the united states. but i see the united states has definitela
, missile attack pearl harbor and in the first phase of that would be knocking out key missile warning satellite because the u.s. operates. we have good eyes in the sky that can pick up heat signatures anywhere other than through attacking and destroying as many as two dozen satellites on the u.s. military could be crippled in its ability to function. and again, we are the sole superpower right now that china is working to diminish the capability. >> host: without graham allison's own...
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remains were then brought to pearl harbor in hawaii in august where the defense p o w m i a accountings able to run dna tests coirming one of the soldiers returned was fact mendoza so this is actually a bittersweet homecoming for her that she can finally. >>know that her brother will be bacwith her family again that the soldier was one of 10 siblings, those family members will gather on friday to finally lay mendoza to rest. >>in dkson. >>as a family i think this actually has brght us together we have family coming from texas el paso all over california. the country a night and to give him a proper. honor and burial. >>the military will also be there presenting him with full honors. currently there are 7600 americans sti unaccounted for from the korean war, but dna specialists are working right now to try and identify those remains that have been returned, hopefully thistory gives other families a sense of hope that are still waing for the loved ones to return from the war. at sarah stinson kron 4 news. >>and that wraps up kron 4 with us this hour, we'll see g you back he tonight for k
remains were then brought to pearl harbor in hawaii in august where the defense p o w m i a accountings able to run dna tests coirming one of the soldiers returned was fact mendoza so this is actually a bittersweet homecoming for her that she can finally. >>know that her brother will be bacwith her family again that the soldier was one of 10 siblings, those family members will gather on friday to finally lay mendoza to rest. >>in dkson. >>as a family i think this actually has...
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when the japanese bombed pearl harbor, wiping out most of america's pacific fleet, they made one big mistake. they left the submarine base intact, making the underwater fleet that much more important. >> they were it for a year or so. they were the only thing left defensively. >> reporter: built and later repaired. they accounted for more than half the japanese warships sunk and essentially crippled the island nation's economy. but no one really talked beuse you know, it depends on stealth. >> reporter: today a bell was rung for each of the 52 submarines lost during the war. one of them was the uss wahoo under the command of skipper dudley warton. >> still is one of the legends in the submarine force. they were the first boat that made headlines for sinking ships. >> reporter: but the wahoo was eventually sunk, no one knew where, until 2006 when its remains were recovered. >> i've just become very emotionally attached to those 575 men who are somewhere in the bottom of the sea known only to god. except for the uss wahoo. >> reporter: and they'd like this simple sermon tow speak up fo
when the japanese bombed pearl harbor, wiping out most of america's pacific fleet, they made one big mistake. they left the submarine base intact, making the underwater fleet that much more important. >> they were it for a year or so. they were the only thing left defensively. >> reporter: built and later repaired. they accounted for more than half the japanese warships sunk and essentially crippled the island nation's economy. but no one really talked beuse you know, it depends on...
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remains were then brought to pearl harbor in hawaii in august where the defense p o w m i a accountingable to run dna tests confirming one of the soldiers returned was in fact mendoza this is actually a bittersweet homecoming for her that she can finally. >>know that her brother will be back with her family again that the soldier was one of 10 siblings, those family members will gather on friday to finally lay mendoza to rest. >>in dickson. >>as a family i think this actually has brought us together we have family coming from texas el paso all over california. the country a night and to give him a proper. honor and burial. >>the military will also be there presenting him with full honors. currently there are 7600 americans still unaccounted for from the korean war, but dna specialists are working right now to try and identify those remains that have been returned, hopefully this story gives other families a sense of hope that are still waiting for their loved ones to return from the war. at sarah stinson kron 4 news. >>giants introduce a new team manager today but with him come from co
remains were then brought to pearl harbor in hawaii in august where the defense p o w m i a accountingable to run dna tests confirming one of the soldiers returned was in fact mendoza this is actually a bittersweet homecoming for her that she can finally. >>know that her brother will be back with her family again that the soldier was one of 10 siblings, those family members will gather on friday to finally lay mendoza to rest. >>in dickson. >>as a family i think this actually...
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in 1944, the "uss gray back" sailed out of pearl harbor with 80 american sailors, but it disappeared and was listed as missing and presumed lost. the navy had unknowingly relied on a flawed translation of japanese war records to try and determine where the sub went down. it got one digit wrong in the latitude and longitude. an amateur researcher found the mistake. as a result the sub was discovered this year, 1,400 feet beneath the surface. >>> still to come, apple card controversy. why some people are accusing the credit card of gender discrimination. their laundry smells more azing than ever. ah, honey! isn't that the dog's towel? hey, me towel su towel. there's more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze odor remover in every fling. gain. seriously good scent. the roomba i7+ with cleanng base automatic dirt disposal and allergenlock™ bags that trap 99% of allergens, so they don't escape back into the air. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba™ >> tech: so you think this chip is nothing to worry about? well at safelite, we know sooner or later every chip will crack. these frien
in 1944, the "uss gray back" sailed out of pearl harbor with 80 american sailors, but it disappeared and was listed as missing and presumed lost. the navy had unknowingly relied on a flawed translation of japanese war records to try and determine where the sub went down. it got one digit wrong in the latitude and longitude. an amateur researcher found the mistake. as a result the sub was discovered this year, 1,400 feet beneath the surface. >>> still to come, apple card...
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pearl harbor ended the split of should we get in the war or not.war has come to us, and then beginning of the cold war, we are still, though we had disagreements about how to proceed united on the goal. vietnam, you know, broke that. but i think before and after, american history has been pretty -- >> i i feel there's a different character something now, if i tell people that i am married to a republican who led the national review, even though i'm quick to say he's not a trump suborder -- >> you feel the need to qualify that? >> i think i do sometimes. i think i do sometimes. but at this point people already know rick. i feel that there is people kind of astonished, like even when they are gracious, how do you do it? like, is this some astonishing feat? how do you go to a dinner for bork when he was turned down for the supreme court? how do you do it? i said simple. i stand up during the standing ovation that i don't clap. you can figure it out. i try to find common ground here and guess what there really is, great if you look. >> dr. safer, have
pearl harbor ended the split of should we get in the war or not.war has come to us, and then beginning of the cold war, we are still, though we had disagreements about how to proceed united on the goal. vietnam, you know, broke that. but i think before and after, american history has been pretty -- >> i i feel there's a different character something now, if i tell people that i am married to a republican who led the national review, even though i'm quick to say he's not a trump suborder...
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of a 24 you know correction decision could be the could be the pearl harbor of the 21st century it's possible that there could be a while. so last week per century it's possible that there could be a while. so last week president g. over there in china said that he and we china should employ at the g. over there and china said that he and we china should implement block change technology across the economy again is this part of the disintegration of the u.s. dollar and block change technology across the economy again is this part of the disintegration of the u.s. dollars a weaponized global financial grid so present you she of china as a weapon as global financial grid so president you she of china you know they've been flip flopping back and forth there c'mon say you know actually we like block chain you know they've been flip flopping back and forth they're come out and say you know actually we like block chain block chain is a threat to korea brad sherman in california the threat to the dollar block chain is a threat to korea brad sherman in california the threat to the dollar. no
of a 24 you know correction decision could be the could be the pearl harbor of the 21st century it's possible that there could be a while. so last week per century it's possible that there could be a while. so last week president g. over there in china said that he and we china should employ at the g. over there and china said that he and we china should implement block change technology across the economy again is this part of the disintegration of the u.s. dollar and block change technology...
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. >>> pearl harbor is the greatest intelligence failure in american history. >> this can never happenar ii epic "midway" won the battle at the box office, with over $17 million. rounding out the top three, "doctor sleep" and "playing with fire." >>> here are some big changes coming to instagram as early as this week. the social media site will start hiding likes on some of their posts in the united states instagraming kent has details post without likes still worth sharing? that's what users will find out when the platform starts hiding likes on some u.s. posts >> the idea is to try to depressurize instagram, make it less of a competition, give people more space to focus on connecting with people that they love, things that inspire them >> reporter: already tested in seven other countries, instagram will hide likes on a limited number of u.s. accounts for now. you'll be able to see the likes but your followers won't kim kardashian, one of instagram's biggest influencers, with more than 150 million followers, is giving the change her stamp of approval. >> as far as mental health, i mea
. >>> pearl harbor is the greatest intelligence failure in american history. >> this can never happenar ii epic "midway" won the battle at the box office, with over $17 million. rounding out the top three, "doctor sleep" and "playing with fire." >>> here are some big changes coming to instagram as early as this week. the social media site will start hiding likes on some of their posts in the united states instagraming kent has details post...
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i mean, you get a kid today and you ask the kid about pearl harbor and the kid is going to say, wasn't she a singer? you know, it's -- it's important and it's also to pay tribute to the men and women, you know, that have died for our country and the men and women that are still serving our country. i always tell the kid, you see a veteran, you go up and shake his hand, up, because if it weren't for those guys, we would be eating sauerkraut and fish heads. it's important to do this. it's important. to keep it alive. and this is why i do it. this is why i do it. i still don't understand how these guys -- they were making life and death decisions. i mean, all doctors do, but they were making life and death decisions on an hourly basis. and some of these guys, some of these battalion surgeons were the equivalent of a third year medical resident. and to decide which one of these guys were going to live and which one would die, i also had a battalion aid -- a battalion surgeon. he's a patient and he's gone now, but he said that later on in life he used to have nightmares of people he killed.
i mean, you get a kid today and you ask the kid about pearl harbor and the kid is going to say, wasn't she a singer? you know, it's -- it's important and it's also to pay tribute to the men and women, you know, that have died for our country and the men and women that are still serving our country. i always tell the kid, you see a veteran, you go up and shake his hand, up, because if it weren't for those guys, we would be eating sauerkraut and fish heads. it's important to do this. it's...
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military support from pearl harbor overthrew the hawaiian government, the native hawaiian leader at the time and the president at the time, president harrison supported adding hawaii as a territory in the united states. however, congress doesn't get it done before he leaves office, the next president opposes it, and hawaiians vocally opposed it. however they opposed it peacefully. they knew if they used violence to prevent an american invasion, if an american invasion took place they would then be deemed enemies and wouldn't be allowed to keep their property. not only would people die but their access to property would be undermined. they don't violently resist. then president mckinley will support and u.s. annex parts of hawaii as part of the united states. annex is always the word you hear people use to describe how hawaii became part of the united states. annex means acquired without war. okay. annexed generally means acquired without war. native hawaii juans agree this spaceful transition? no. right. peaceful transition. no, right? so annex is a word that comes from the colonizers p
military support from pearl harbor overthrew the hawaiian government, the native hawaiian leader at the time and the president at the time, president harrison supported adding hawaii as a territory in the united states. however, congress doesn't get it done before he leaves office, the next president opposes it, and hawaiians vocally opposed it. however they opposed it peacefully. they knew if they used violence to prevent an american invasion, if an american invasion took place they would then...
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it set out from pearl harbor in 1944 to patrol the seas south of japan, never to return again. >> i committedom the very beginning, from a little girl, that i was gonna find him or follow him or keep his memory alive to whatever i could do. >> reporter: we met kathy and gloria at the carnegie science center in pittsburgh. >> there's a book i read and it said, these ships are known only to god. but now we know where the grayback is. >> reporter: the grayback, you can even see the plaque intact after all these years, discovered south of okinawa. tim taylor and wife christine dennison discovered it with their team as part of their lost 52 project. these two explorers have now found 5 of the 52 lost u.s. subs during world war ii. >> with the technology that we're using, and the ability to cover large swaths of ground, we're looking at potential to find several more. >> that cutting edge technology includes submersibles that can reach the ocean floor, automated to help create 3d renderings of the sub, providing clues of its final moments. >> it's very vital that we remember them, and that they fee
it set out from pearl harbor in 1944 to patrol the seas south of japan, never to return again. >> i committedom the very beginning, from a little girl, that i was gonna find him or follow him or keep his memory alive to whatever i could do. >> reporter: we met kathy and gloria at the carnegie science center in pittsburgh. >> there's a book i read and it said, these ships are known only to god. but now we know where the grayback is. >> reporter: the grayback, you can even...
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the guest speaker today was pearl harbor survivor mickey ganich who turns 100 years young later this month. how about that. >> what a hero. looks fantastic. we're so proud of him and for his service as well. >> yeah. all right, jeff, take it away. >> we do have better news coming on the rain outlook i do want to share with you here in a couple minutes. we'll go ahead and get you ready for that microclimate forecast on your tuesday. and as you get up, get going and, you know, get through your tuesday, we're going to try to start it off right here for you. temperatures in the 40s. we have that chilly air like we've been used to lately. i also see some high clouds that will be streaming across throughout the morning and the afternoon, so at times you'll get sunshine. other times you'll see some clouds. but other than that, not a bad day. have you at 46 in the east bay, san francisco 49. and the north bay at 45. now, as we move through the afternoon tomorrow, pretty good rebound here. you'll see down across the south bay. have you back up to the 70s. 78 here in gilroy, of 5 milpitas. 76
the guest speaker today was pearl harbor survivor mickey ganich who turns 100 years young later this month. how about that. >> what a hero. looks fantastic. we're so proud of him and for his service as well. >> yeah. all right, jeff, take it away. >> we do have better news coming on the rain outlook i do want to share with you here in a couple minutes. we'll go ahead and get you ready for that microclimate forecast on your tuesday. and as you get up, get going and, you know,...
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i think i mean get your thoughts on this idea that we're going to have a pearl harbor type moment where china opens the trap door on the dollar by saying you know what we actually are not 2000 tons of gold but 20000 tons of gold and we're going to launch a gold backed crypto currency to trade with everybody outside of the u.s. outside of new york fed outside of swift and we're going to blow the u.s. dollar out of the water is something like that do you see something like that happening because it seems like as you point out the trade wars lead to currency wars like the hot wars i believe that's one of your observations were on the cusp of a hot war like situations are all your thoughts i agree with you 100 percent and also what china just did now recently announcing that they're going to be doing more with the euro and using that as their reserve currency and not the dollar they're all tired of the dollar being the dominant currency but at this point it's going to take something like that to be the black swan event like you're pointing out so also get be all this sudden and you're doing
i think i mean get your thoughts on this idea that we're going to have a pearl harbor type moment where china opens the trap door on the dollar by saying you know what we actually are not 2000 tons of gold but 20000 tons of gold and we're going to launch a gold backed crypto currency to trade with everybody outside of the u.s. outside of new york fed outside of swift and we're going to blow the u.s. dollar out of the water is something like that do you see something like that happening because...
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world war ii who attempted to seek a peace accord between the two countries before the attack on pearl harbor. all of these events are open to the public tiered if you are in attendance, take a picture on book tv, twitter, facebook, facebooker instagram. >> the author of this book called the women's power. august 9 teen 20. >> this is a sleepy southern city in the middle of summer. the legislature is usually in recess. it is a time when you drink tea and sit on your porch. nashville became the center of the political universe in the united states for several weeks in the summer ratify the amendment. tennessee legislature, then women across the country in every state, and every election, election, for the first time. all women would have the right to vote weird it was all coming down to tennessee, and it got really wild. >> how many women were in america at that point, voting age. >> 27 million women were voting age. of course, not all would vote. as we know, for african-american women, and for asian women and native american women, they were not allowed to vote under the 19th amendment. they
world war ii who attempted to seek a peace accord between the two countries before the attack on pearl harbor. all of these events are open to the public tiered if you are in attendance, take a picture on book tv, twitter, facebook, facebooker instagram. >> the author of this book called the women's power. august 9 teen 20. >> this is a sleepy southern city in the middle of summer. the legislature is usually in recess. it is a time when you drink tea and sit on your porch. nashville...
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after pearl harbor, the bridges decision, the court did what holmes wanted to do in abram and what brandeis talked about in whitney. it said the clear and present danger must be objectively clear and really present. 1941, what was russia? it was about to become our trusted ally against nazi germany. and then the red scare. important ines terms of shaping these decisions. what can we say about concurring opinions? there are other examples. fletcher and whitney are the most fun. their stellar examples of judicial craftsmanship, efforts to bring to the other competing ve ands and wea explanation. for johnson it was to meet the demands of multiple masters even remaining true to his ideals. brandeis was charting a path to the future with free speech. society that values the quest of truth and the need for public and social order. the lines were drawn with care. they remind me of a 19th century work by thomas fuller who was discussing which is. -- witches. tricksch begins doing rather strange that hopeful. -- hurtful. they are pretty unpleasing. it is dangerous to gather flowers on the pit banks
after pearl harbor, the bridges decision, the court did what holmes wanted to do in abram and what brandeis talked about in whitney. it said the clear and present danger must be objectively clear and really present. 1941, what was russia? it was about to become our trusted ally against nazi germany. and then the red scare. important ines terms of shaping these decisions. what can we say about concurring opinions? there are other examples. fletcher and whitney are the most fun. their stellar...
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he happened to be in new york city when pearl harbor happened and he immediately turned his back on his business, which was a little bit of germans. he enlisted in the u.s. army, specifically army air forces. seventeen and a bunch of others shoot aerial combat sequences for training purposes, documentary films, tell them it ended up in the original film, some ended up in clark gable's film which most people have never seen. if you google clark gable and b-17, you can watch it online. it's a brilliant documentary he made. he is a gunner on several missions. so i thought okay, he's an interesting guy. let me track down him, he's not in his late 70s and nate idolizes and truly loves his stepfather and when i contacted him california, if you have anything to show me, i would love to see it. i said i have a whole footlocker full of stuff. he said i am that. so i flew out there and sure enough, he had this all out on the table to his garage and it was photographs and metals and uniforms and letters and friends and relatives and all that. what really caught my on was a simple black leather bul
he happened to be in new york city when pearl harbor happened and he immediately turned his back on his business, which was a little bit of germans. he enlisted in the u.s. army, specifically army air forces. seventeen and a bunch of others shoot aerial combat sequences for training purposes, documentary films, tell them it ended up in the original film, some ended up in clark gable's film which most people have never seen. if you google clark gable and b-17, you can watch it online. it's a...
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time for veterans day, a miraculous discovery of a world war ii era submarine that sank leaving pearl harbor comes after researchers had translation of the war records were one digit wrong. it is credited with sinking 14 ships. the discovery can bring some closure to the families of 80 american sailors who went down with the ship. >>> as commuters make their way to work this morning, an entire planet will also be in transit. this is a rare solar event called a mercury sun transit. that's when the planet mercury passes between the earth and the sun. nasa says it only occurs 13 times in 100 years. get started at 7:30 a.m. eastern and will take more than five hours. will get a chance to see it.rica just like during an eclipse, though, looking directly at the sun can cause permanent eye damage. don't do it. make sure you have a solar filt filter. >> got that, mr. president? >>> kevin hart making his first public appearance since being injured in a september car accident. hart received a standing ovation at the e! people's choice awards last night when he was presented with the award for best com
time for veterans day, a miraculous discovery of a world war ii era submarine that sank leaving pearl harbor comes after researchers had translation of the war records were one digit wrong. it is credited with sinking 14 ships. the discovery can bring some closure to the families of 80 american sailors who went down with the ship. >>> as commuters make their way to work this morning, an entire planet will also be in transit. this is a rare solar event called a mercury sun transit....
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a number of site visits, 600 site visits, and two of these visits were performed at joint base pearl harbor hickam and the marine corps base hawaii, both of these came back 100%. thank you for noting how important it is that the local leadership buys in and cooperates with the audit, so i do want to give a shout out to the folks at joint probe is pearl harbor and speed is excellent. thank you for doing that. >> one of the areas that were pointed out in the most recent audit were and any identified h risk areas involving privatized housing programs and f-35 program. i won't go into my questions about this but i assume you will bend undergoing the things you need to do to bring those programs to snuff. there's a lot of concern about military housing. >> absolutely. >> senator kaine touched on this other matter recently regarding the threats to alexander vindman and also your deputy secretary, assistant secretary of defense laura cooper who i don't know ie she's only testified that she certainly will be testifying and not to mention the constant efforts to out the whistleblower and basically t
a number of site visits, 600 site visits, and two of these visits were performed at joint base pearl harbor hickam and the marine corps base hawaii, both of these came back 100%. thank you for noting how important it is that the local leadership buys in and cooperates with the audit, so i do want to give a shout out to the folks at joint probe is pearl harbor and speed is excellent. thank you for doing that. >> one of the areas that were pointed out in the most recent audit were and any...