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and to believe the pearl harbor conspiracy theory one had to think that roosevelt and other national leaders had been involved in this from you know, massive convoluted plot to draw american tour knowingly killed thousands of americans in the process and then hit or faked evidence to conceal their crime. but that's how mccormick and his cousins saw the history of world war two in their view, japan and germany never posed a real threat to the united states the american people fought largely for three and a half years. at least in part to gratify franklin roosevelt's ego. so let me conclude by. just asking why is the story of the isolationist mainstream press of the 30s and 40s largely forgotten. and i would argue that historians of conservatism have often listened to the respectable voices of the elite media or intellectuals. instead of the voices of the enraged populace despite the greater reach of the latter. and the more highbrow quality newspapers may have influenced opinion leaders, but hurst mccormick in the patterson's shape the views of millions of ordinary americans. this was
and to believe the pearl harbor conspiracy theory one had to think that roosevelt and other national leaders had been involved in this from you know, massive convoluted plot to draw american tour knowingly killed thousands of americans in the process and then hit or faked evidence to conceal their crime. but that's how mccormick and his cousins saw the history of world war two in their view, japan and germany never posed a real threat to the united states the american people fought largely for...
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just three days after pearl harbor. churchill was a spending time after dinner on sunday evening when he heard the first news reports over the bbc that the american fleet at pearl harbor in hawaii had been attacked. he immediately phoned franklin roosevelt. no mean feat at that time. where fdr confirmed the news and said to churchill we are all in the same boat now. we tend to forget about the attack on pearl harbor we tend to forget that it was non-isolated incident as i pointed out this morning. we also tend to forget that the aim of all of these attacks on hong kong on the philippines on the singapore was to allow the japanese to take control of the dutch east indies and the oil that could be found there. as soon as churchill heard the news he decided that he would go to washington. i should say here that there are conspiracy stories it still circulate to this day that fdr and even churchill himself had knowledge about these attacks and that simply doesn't a comport with the evidence if anything these two men the las
just three days after pearl harbor. churchill was a spending time after dinner on sunday evening when he heard the first news reports over the bbc that the american fleet at pearl harbor in hawaii had been attacked. he immediately phoned franklin roosevelt. no mean feat at that time. where fdr confirmed the news and said to churchill we are all in the same boat now. we tend to forget about the attack on pearl harbor we tend to forget that it was non-isolated incident as i pointed out this...
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four days after pearl harbor. he announced that nazi germany and fascist italy would also declare war on the united states. and it was only with that that the united states came to the war against fascism in europe. even so, churchill was alive to the fact that many americans saw japan as the primary enemy. and that explains why he decided to come to the united states in december 1941. and address both houses of congress. this was not the only legislative body he address when he was in the atlantic. a few days later he spoke to the canadian parliament where he delivered a often quoted remark that is little understood. and i would like to play it for you here on this last bit. >> in other military leaders of france at the time of the france collapse, mr. official said. >> their generals misled them, when i warned them that britain would go down alone, whatever he did, the general told the prime minister and his divided cabinet in three weeks, england will have its neck wrung like a chicken. some chicken. some neck.
four days after pearl harbor. he announced that nazi germany and fascist italy would also declare war on the united states. and it was only with that that the united states came to the war against fascism in europe. even so, churchill was alive to the fact that many americans saw japan as the primary enemy. and that explains why he decided to come to the united states in december 1941. and address both houses of congress. this was not the only legislative body he address when he was in the...
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and then, you know, flying across the pacific to get to pearl harbor. >> he literally used everything he had in terms of his ability to get across the asian continent when that was a rough thing to do, and he did traveled by train, by plane, rickety plane, at one point they flew 100 eaters and yards -- and then -- >> to avoid detection. >> took a taxi across the desert, and the nomads came and he managed to get out of that. then, he really did -- it's an adventure tale. i mean, i really think -- >> when you look at the map, you just get scared. >> you can't believe he was negotiating to get visas. at one point, he pretended he was a high-level british civil servants, and he went in and made up a name for himself, and he said, this is who i am. i need a visa. and the guy said oh, okay. it was really a use of his, all his skills. it's a great story. why i have that story is later in his life, you gave a series of lectures to the winston, salem community where he lived. and he told these stories, and margaret carroll, wallace's oldest daughter kept these tips. he sent them to me. and i w
and then, you know, flying across the pacific to get to pearl harbor. >> he literally used everything he had in terms of his ability to get across the asian continent when that was a rough thing to do, and he did traveled by train, by plane, rickety plane, at one point they flew 100 eaters and yards -- and then -- >> to avoid detection. >> took a taxi across the desert, and the nomads came and he managed to get out of that. then, he really did -- it's an adventure tale. i...
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coming up, celebrating the oldest living survivor of pearl harbor. the national world war 2 museum is honoring him >> the oldest survivor of the attack on pearl harbor is celebrating a birthday. the national world war 2 museum is hosting a party for. >> joseph is can i z who turned 105 will turn 105 this month on december, 7th, 1941. eskenazi was serving in the u.s. army at schofield barracks by honolulu. he dodged japanese gunfire as he drove a bulldozer across an open field to repair a train track. this week he took a train from los angeles to new orleans to celebrate his birthday. >> it's really quite honor to me with that they've really served well. you heard their stories. i was >> well, good for him. he was joined by family members and other world war. 2 veterans from california. congratulations to him and thank him definitely for his service. 105. >> that wraps up kron. 4 news tonight at 6. we'll be back at 8 with all your weather updates. everything need to know. >> as we get through the series of storms in california. have a good night. have
coming up, celebrating the oldest living survivor of pearl harbor. the national world war 2 museum is honoring him >> the oldest survivor of the attack on pearl harbor is celebrating a birthday. the national world war 2 museum is hosting a party for. >> joseph is can i z who turned 105 will turn 105 this month on december, 7th, 1941. eskenazi was serving in the u.s. army at schofield barracks by honolulu. he dodged japanese gunfire as he drove a bulldozer across an open field to...
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for such a decision, the bombing of pearl harbor became the rozlilt, and that is, the united states enteredwar with japan and, according to american intelligence, including, and among those who directed the japanese the planes on the target at harley were some japanese spies. recall that on december 7, 1941, the japanese submarine fleet attacked the american military base pearl harbor on the hawaiian island of oahua, the japanese military took by surprise a third of the personnel rested on the shore for two hours. the imperial japanese naval aviation methodically destroyed the ships and planes that were in the harbor, which did not even have time to take off from the airfields. the americans lost 2,395 dead. to be fair i must say that under uh this action of internment fell not only the japanese, but also the germans and italians, about 110,000 japanese got into the camps, 10,000 managed to prove their need to the american authorities. they were engineers and skilled workers who were left alone. uh, by executive order of roosevelt moving evacuation. well , whatever you want, call it this pr
for such a decision, the bombing of pearl harbor became the rozlilt, and that is, the united states enteredwar with japan and, according to american intelligence, including, and among those who directed the japanese the planes on the target at harley were some japanese spies. recall that on december 7, 1941, the japanese submarine fleet attacked the american military base pearl harbor on the hawaiian island of oahua, the japanese military took by surprise a third of the personnel rested on the...
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he had come to washington in the wake of the japanese attacks on pearl harbor. but also also egypt japanese the same day attacked american and british military installations in asia and the pacific of all way into southeast asia. from our vantage point i don't know if we can fully comprehend how desperate the allied cause was at the time. as well as assaulting the us specific fleet in hawaii. japanese forces attacked the british at hong kong and singapore and the americans in the philippines. just three days after the attack on pearl harbor the royal navy's battleship prince of wales and the battle cruiser hms repulse were sunk by a japanese planes in the indian ocean opening the way for an attack all the way to the gates of india itself. on christmas eve the american marine stationed at wake island were forced to surrender. and on christmas day the following day. the british garrison at hong kong was also forced to lay down its arms. adolf hitler had declared war on the united states four days after pearl harbor. let him lose his u-boats on the atlantic to sink
he had come to washington in the wake of the japanese attacks on pearl harbor. but also also egypt japanese the same day attacked american and british military installations in asia and the pacific of all way into southeast asia. from our vantage point i don't know if we can fully comprehend how desperate the allied cause was at the time. as well as assaulting the us specific fleet in hawaii. japanese forces attacked the british at hong kong and singapore and the americans in the philippines....
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you know, and then fly in across the pacific and land at pearl harbor. so, i mean, he literally used everything he had in terms of his ability to get across the asian continent a time when that was a rough thing to do and he did travel by train by rickety plane at one point they flew 100 detours or yards the right and then actually took a taxi, the desert and you know, the nomads. and he managed to get out of that. and then he really did. it was a it's an adventure tale. i mean, i really think if you when you look at the map, you just get scared. can't believe. and he was he was in negotiating with to get visas you know and at one point he pretended he was a high level british civil servant and he went in and made up a name for himself. and he said, this is who i am and i need visa. and the guy said, oh okay. and, you know, so it was a really a use of his of his all his all skills. and it's a great it's a great story why i have story is that later in his life, he gave a series of lectures to the winston-salem community where he lived. and he told these s
you know, and then fly in across the pacific and land at pearl harbor. so, i mean, he literally used everything he had in terms of his ability to get across the asian continent a time when that was a rough thing to do and he did travel by train by rickety plane at one point they flew 100 detours or yards the right and then actually took a taxi, the desert and you know, the nomads. and he managed to get out of that. and then he really did. it was a it's an adventure tale. i mean, i really think...
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one particular submarine patrol, we pulled into pearl harbor to take world war ii veterans out to sea with us for the day. but -- five naval attention we stood at attention as we passed by the uss arizona. the screens that we shared with these veterans was to demonstrate the tremendous pressure of the ocean. in the control room, with the periscope, we would tie a string from one side of the hall to the other, about the width of this rostrum behind me. the whole is made of high-strength steel to keep the water out of the submarine, and the crew safe. on the surface, this string would be talks, like a guitar string. it would sit about a foot above the deck. as we submerged our boat, the pressure of the seat would compress the hall, and that string would begin to droop. by the time we reached many hundreds of feet below the ocean, that string would lay flat on the deck, the incredible pressure of the ocean visible for everyone to see. like i submarine i served on, america is under tremendous pressure. like that string, sitting on the deck, we can all see it. it is inflation, it is the bo
one particular submarine patrol, we pulled into pearl harbor to take world war ii veterans out to sea with us for the day. but -- five naval attention we stood at attention as we passed by the uss arizona. the screens that we shared with these veterans was to demonstrate the tremendous pressure of the ocean. in the control room, with the periscope, we would tie a string from one side of the hall to the other, about the width of this rostrum behind me. the whole is made of high-strength steel to...
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private first class joseph survived two close encounters during the pearl harbor attack and we salute balanced and unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: hey, bret. thank you. the fox news alert. the "new york times" tonight is reporting theta u.s. attorney in delaware is closing in on a division on whether to prosecute hunter biden. but, sources close to the investigation telling the "new york times" that the u.s. attorney is not going to go big. not only are they not going after the big guy but not looking into any of hunter's foreign schemes. if he does prosecute at all, it's going to be on a nickel and dime tax charge, according to th
private first class joseph survived two close encounters during the pearl harbor attack and we salute balanced and unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: hey, bret. thank you. the fox news alert. the "new york times" tonight is reporting theta u.s. attorney in delaware is closing in on a division on whether to prosecute hunter biden. but, sources close to the investigation telling the "new york times" that the u.s....
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on december 7th, 1941, imperial japan bombed pearl harbor, thrusting the united states into world war ii. >> i was 4 years old when the world war started. all of a sudden, the japanese were not japanese. they were japs. newspapers, newsreels, radios. just japs, japs, japs. >> as they rounded up 120,000 japanese-americans and imprisoned them in one of 10 camps across the country, the father turned to this man, fred, and oakland produce producer, who refused to gather the camps. he decided together a group of 130 family members and friends and travel to an area in youtube -- you talk called kuechly valley. >> when we arrived, it was snowpacked. they expected to farm the land, but it was all rocks. rough and in fact, there is a picture of the men trying to clear the field. and behind them was a bulldozer, just to clear the rocks. >> life is hard, but they were free. >> why go there? when i go to camps? >> my parents had heavy reasons. he was an illegal alien. my mother expected my father to be arrested. >> this little-known story all but washed away. in 1987, the state of utah built this
on december 7th, 1941, imperial japan bombed pearl harbor, thrusting the united states into world war ii. >> i was 4 years old when the world war started. all of a sudden, the japanese were not japanese. they were japs. newspapers, newsreels, radios. just japs, japs, japs. >> as they rounded up 120,000 japanese-americans and imprisoned them in one of 10 camps across the country, the father turned to this man, fred, and oakland produce producer, who refused to gather the camps. he...
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on december 7th, 1941, imperial japan bombed pearl harbor, thrusting the united states into world war ii. >> i was 4 years old when the war started. all of a sudden, the japanese were not japanese. they were japs. that was in the newspaper, newsreels, radios. you know, japs, japs, japs. >> reporter: is the u.s. government rounded up 120,000 japanese-americans and imprisoned them into one of 10 camps across the country, my father's family turned to this man, fred one of, a protas honor who refused to go to the camps and gathered a group of 130 family members and friends and travel to the state of utah to an area called kuechly valley. >> when we arrived, it was snowpacked. when the snow melted, they expect to farm the land, but it was all rocks. rough. there is a picture of the men trying to hear the field. behind them was a bulldozer just to hear the rocks. >> life was hard, but they were free. >> reporter: why go there? one go to camps? >> my parents had their reasons. heavy reasons. he was an illegal alien. my mother expected my father to be arrested. >> reporter: and this little-kn
on december 7th, 1941, imperial japan bombed pearl harbor, thrusting the united states into world war ii. >> i was 4 years old when the war started. all of a sudden, the japanese were not japanese. they were japs. that was in the newspaper, newsreels, radios. you know, japs, japs, japs. >> reporter: is the u.s. government rounded up 120,000 japanese-americans and imprisoned them into one of 10 camps across the country, my father's family turned to this man, fred one of, a protas...
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but since this was the most overwhelming blow given to the yankee since pearl harbor, our organizations, prestige was greatly increased. it's made us known all around the world. and i was surprised by how much tacit support there was and how many people were like, almost like secretly proud. of course you can lead on miss info. so oh, you know, certain people are commenting about done most often. and word of point though he can resist and spreads beyond the island. leaders including pope john hall, the 2nd robert kennedy junior, and jesse jackson all pushed for the united states navy to leave the home in 2003. after nearly 60 years of bombing, the military seas as active operations on the island. ah ah ah, so much a good us movement is nearly broke. it feel better to have our rights. we are in need of huge economical resources. and those on hand have a balance of 0. so we must expropriate resources. on the 1st robbery that i participated in, i was sure we were going to get caught, and i'd seen so many tv programs. and if it, i've a father, you know, we were gonna get away with it. and t
but since this was the most overwhelming blow given to the yankee since pearl harbor, our organizations, prestige was greatly increased. it's made us known all around the world. and i was surprised by how much tacit support there was and how many people were like, almost like secretly proud. of course you can lead on miss info. so oh, you know, certain people are commenting about done most often. and word of point though he can resist and spreads beyond the island. leaders including pope john...
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since this was the most overwhelming blow given to the yankees, since pearl harbor, our organizations, prestige was greatly increased. it's made us known all around the world. and i was surprised by how much tacit support there was. and how many people were like, almost like secretly proud. of course, you can lead on miss info for tooth. so you know that certain people are commenting about the most often you know word of point or he can resist and spreads beyond the island. leaders including pope john hall, the 2nd robert kennedy junior, and jesse jackson all pushed for the united states navy to leave the home in 2003 after nearly 60 years of bombing the military season. active operations on the island ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah, ah, ah. november 22nd 2022 outraged orthodox christians confronted ukrainian security service offices, looking entrances and exits the key of the oldest monastery. they were looking for alleged russian spies among the monks. we mean dealer seeming or perform a reason for the brutal crack down one church. his parishioners had song, a song about russia. ah, it's lon
since this was the most overwhelming blow given to the yankees, since pearl harbor, our organizations, prestige was greatly increased. it's made us known all around the world. and i was surprised by how much tacit support there was. and how many people were like, almost like secretly proud. of course, you can lead on miss info for tooth. so you know that certain people are commenting about the most often you know word of point or he can resist and spreads beyond the island. leaders including...
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since this was the most overwhelming blow given to the yankee since pearl harbor. our organizations, prestige was greatly increased. it's made us known all around the world. and i was surprised by how much tacit support there was and how many people were like, almost like secretly proud. of course you can let on. let's info through it. so you know that certain people are commenting about done most often with word of point though he can resist and spreads beyond the island leaders, including pope john hall, the 2nd robert kennedy junior and jesse jackson all pushed for the united states navy to leave vietnam. here in 2003, after nearly 60 years of bombing, the military ceases active operations on the island with the joggers archipelago home of the jo, san diego garcia, the largest island in the archipelago is now the location of a very large u. s. military base. you get given med, give out to the u. s. government to make the military base and just deported all of douglas and people from their country. so big caught return back on the island. no, but we are fighting.
since this was the most overwhelming blow given to the yankee since pearl harbor. our organizations, prestige was greatly increased. it's made us known all around the world. and i was surprised by how much tacit support there was and how many people were like, almost like secretly proud. of course you can let on. let's info through it. so you know that certain people are commenting about done most often with word of point though he can resist and spreads beyond the island leaders, including...
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but since this was the most overwhelming blow given to the yankees, since pearl harbor, our organizations, christine was greatly increased. it's made us known all around the world. and i was surprised by how much tacit support there was. and how many people were like, almost like secretly proud. of course you can let on a certain people are commenting about done us with the word of point though he can. resistance spreads beyond the island. leaders including pope john paul, the 2nd robert kennedy junior, and jesse jackson all pushed for the united states navy to leave. yet he called them in 2003, after nearly 60 years of bombing, the military seas is active operations on the island. ah he's talking about the court issue, just a good asshole. shoot story coming up with bush bush from which manually would you allow what you see is not a strip of denial for you, maria pool ecologist? yes, yeah. oh, just a minute. when you react, when you pull to pollute, lidiam, i didn't know what mine actually spoke up, did it when you are so visual, if it's just a bucket video with stick with to mr. she was
but since this was the most overwhelming blow given to the yankees, since pearl harbor, our organizations, christine was greatly increased. it's made us known all around the world. and i was surprised by how much tacit support there was. and how many people were like, almost like secretly proud. of course you can let on a certain people are commenting about done us with the word of point though he can. resistance spreads beyond the island. leaders including pope john paul, the 2nd robert...
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but since this was the most overwhelming blow given to the yankee since pearl harbor, our organizations, prestige was greatly increased. it's made us known all around the world. and i was surprised by how much tacit support there was and how many people were like, almost like secretly proud. of course, you can lead on miss info center. so you know, certain people are commenting about a word of point though he can resist and spreads beyond the island leaders, including pope john hall, the 2nd robert kennedy junior and jesse jackson all pushed for the united states navy to leave the home in 2003, after nearly 60 years of bombing, the military ceases active operations on the island. ah, ah ah, ah, with a suffered because we're getting them business and you will clean them 3 a day i b e w. that was chosen yeah, americans, graham, when you wrote it, you didn't get to really just touching up group not feeling well. you was just touching sure. ruckel in was names you factor of the different student info which help wishing that you get thrown within the protein. you're still with yours that are
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but since this was the most overwhelming blow given to the yankees, since pearl harbor, our organizations, christine was greatly increased. it's made us known all around the world. and i was surprised by how much tacit support there was. and how many people were like, almost like secretly proud. of course you can lead on. miss info said to it. so you know, certain people are commenting about a word of point though he can resist and spreads beyond the island. leaders including pope john hall, the 2nd robert kennedy junior, and jesse jackson all pushed for the united states navy to leave the atlas home in 2003, after nearly 60 years of bombing, the military seas is active operations on the island. ah, look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at the point. obviously is to place trust, rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, real
but since this was the most overwhelming blow given to the yankees, since pearl harbor, our organizations, christine was greatly increased. it's made us known all around the world. and i was surprised by how much tacit support there was. and how many people were like, almost like secretly proud. of course you can lead on. miss info said to it. so you know, certain people are commenting about a word of point though he can resist and spreads beyond the island. leaders including pope john hall,...
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every possible way tried to gain a foothold in hawaii and, uh, the well -known such naval base is pearl harborshe in general, it appeared, if my memory serves me right, in 1875, thanks to, uh, the americano and the hawaiian agreement, according to which this territory of this bay of the first harbor was transferred to the americans, respectively, in the temporary possession of the problem. it consisted in the fact that for the hawaiians - this territory was sacred and many gays perceived it. uh, leasing this land is very painful, but for the americans. and it was very important to get a port here and when the royal family tried. generally. it's called from this agreements, yes, and hinted that royal power could end, including by force, the next uh, such an important point. uh, in the history of hawaii's loss of independence is, uh, the adoption of the 1887 constitution . still sometimes it is called in the literature the constitution of the bayonet constitution ah. expanded the right, and political rights. uh, in fact, hmm whites are not hawaiians, yes, not native hawaiians and even non-reside
every possible way tried to gain a foothold in hawaii and, uh, the well -known such naval base is pearl harborshe in general, it appeared, if my memory serves me right, in 1875, thanks to, uh, the americano and the hawaiian agreement, according to which this territory of this bay of the first harbor was transferred to the americans, respectively, in the temporary possession of the problem. it consisted in the fact that for the hawaiians - this territory was sacred and many gays perceived it....
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you know, end up with with pearl harbor. so it's just it's very worrying to see how will respond to what i see as economic by the united states on china. you know, i mean, there's a dimension to this policy, which is, you know, can the us keep its allies on board around this embargo. so specifically, as michael is saying, you need actually holland to be your ally, right. because they've got the best lithography company and that's the one that builds the machines with which you engrave the second sun to the under the wafers semi of silicon. so you need the dutch to be on side, you need the japanese to be on side. you need the south koreans need the taiwanese, because these are key economies in terms the supply chain for semiconductors. now when the us in day was trying to say you're with us, so you're against us in the cold war, you know, our allies at least truman did marshall plan, at least truman, you know, was the president who presided over the creation of the gatt, laid the cornerstone of the global trading system. you
you know, end up with with pearl harbor. so it's just it's very worrying to see how will respond to what i see as economic by the united states on china. you know, i mean, there's a dimension to this policy, which is, you know, can the us keep its allies on board around this embargo. so specifically, as michael is saying, you need actually holland to be your ally, right. because they've got the best lithography company and that's the one that builds the machines with which you engrave the...
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care company, mielle is being purchased by procter & gamble >>> the oldest living survivor of the pearl harborterans and talked about their shared sacrifice >> it's really quite an honor to be with them, because they really served their country very well >> he was an army private first class when the japanese assault happened on december 7, 1941 he became a hero that day when he cleared runwa with ys >>> right now at 4:30, a live look outside and a small break from the rain. for many, it's a chance to clean up, but we know it won't last long. meteorologist kari hall has a look at when the next storm is set to roll in. >> you did your good deed for today, that's for sure. >> in the right place at the right time, an assist from our very own terry mcsweeney for bay area flood victims. you're watching "today in the bay," streaming on roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and online. >>> good thursday morning. a little break from the rain. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. mike has a look at the
care company, mielle is being purchased by procter & gamble >>> the oldest living survivor of the pearl harborterans and talked about their shared sacrifice >> it's really quite an honor to be with them, because they really served their country very well >> he was an army private first class when the japanese assault happened on december 7, 1941 he became a hero that day when he cleared runwa with ys >>> right now at 4:30, a live look outside and a small break...
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to hoover, who opposed american intervention in the second world war before pearl harbor this stunning turn of events radically transformed nature of the conflict. no longer was great britain in danger of. defeat by germany in the west argued. he therefore urged publicly that the united states let the two evil dictators hitler and stalin carried on what he called their fratricidal war in east and mutually exhaust themselves to collaborate now with the soviets in a war intensive being fought to bring the four freedoms to mankind would be, in his words, a gargantuan jest. he warned that it would only cement communism control over russia and new opportunities for communists after the war. instead, to hoover's everlasting roosevelt promptly entered into a tacit alliance with soviet union, following hitler's attack and rushed to shore up the with american supplies. even before the united states, the war and inaugurated lend-lease program for aid to russia. this decision to back back up stalin at the very start, hoover later wrote, was and i'm quoting his words again, the loss of statesmansh
to hoover, who opposed american intervention in the second world war before pearl harbor this stunning turn of events radically transformed nature of the conflict. no longer was great britain in danger of. defeat by germany in the west argued. he therefore urged publicly that the united states let the two evil dictators hitler and stalin carried on what he called their fratricidal war in east and mutually exhaust themselves to collaborate now with the soviets in a war intensive being fought to...
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in military because he was a youngster walking home after serving in church and saw smoke from pearl harboren after 9/11 for the same reason. i remember being seven years old in 1965 in the middle of the atlantic in germany and the news came. there's a family in the atlantic and one of the everyone and a question though he didn't answer was respect for americans, can you respect other people so there's more we have to get into but somewhere we have to get back to it, if there's any one reason, they are in america they are more integral and if you are conducting the polls, you doing this 35 years but what have you seen? is it getting worse? but we are seeing cynicism. some of the from the pool with georgetown's we ask people, zero being critical division 100 in civil war, we are on average, at the like 55 or whatever were at church now of 71, almost civil war and people on both sides extremely concerned about your with in the single biggest difference in terms of the attitudes were violence that's dangerous, that's fundamental. >> there is another question differently this time, together and
in military because he was a youngster walking home after serving in church and saw smoke from pearl harboren after 9/11 for the same reason. i remember being seven years old in 1965 in the middle of the atlantic in germany and the news came. there's a family in the atlantic and one of the everyone and a question though he didn't answer was respect for americans, can you respect other people so there's more we have to get into but somewhere we have to get back to it, if there's any one reason,...
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and the minute pearl harbor hit, he enlisted. that was it? yeah. and he was. he was he was not a pacifist as an adult, but he was a he's kind of a reluctant hawk on vietnam. he was there's not a lot on foreign policy the in the journals but he was just kind of a kissinger korean realist mean he was in favor of detente with the soviet union the opening to china most favored nation status for eastern nations. so he's he you know he didn't fit well really with but there again i pick up i think that yeah i don't disagree when jimmy and i got there these guys were still there. and that world war two types i can any number of them one of my committee chairmen they'd been in combat but the people have changed it's just the war we don't have war. we're still fighting. we've got people going to afghanistan and we still having wars. maybe not total mobilization, but right now. i'm working show you right, trying to assist them. but a similar problem is that the academies, the military are down in applications the national guards can't, get people to join all of the milit
and the minute pearl harbor hit, he enlisted. that was it? yeah. and he was. he was he was not a pacifist as an adult, but he was a he's kind of a reluctant hawk on vietnam. he was there's not a lot on foreign policy the in the journals but he was just kind of a kissinger korean realist mean he was in favor of detente with the soviet union the opening to china most favored nation status for eastern nations. so he's he you know he didn't fit well really with but there again i pick up i think...
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the 1930s, and honestly, the debate really was never settled except by the japanese attack on pearl harboro had been opposed to involvement overseas were discredited. the republicans were completely discredited as a party during world war ii and they have to resurrect themselves afterwards, which they did largely by becoming sort of fervent anticommunists. but it was a real political blow to republicans at that time. >> robert, let me ask you about this isolationist period that led to the horrors of world war ii. growing up, reading about it, learning about it, there was always sort of this pad answer that it was wilson's fault. after versailles in 1919, an arrogant wilson came back and tried to shove this internationalist agenda down a republican congress's throat, so they just didn't do it. that an oversimplification of what happened. if wilson had had a lighter touch, would he still have been able to move these isolationist republicans? >> i don't think so. wilson had his flaws as a leader. he was obviously very arrogant, and he didn't really get along with people who he disagreed with
the 1930s, and honestly, the debate really was never settled except by the japanese attack on pearl harboro had been opposed to involvement overseas were discredited. the republicans were completely discredited as a party during world war ii and they have to resurrect themselves afterwards, which they did largely by becoming sort of fervent anticommunists. but it was a real political blow to republicans at that time. >> robert, let me ask you about this isolationist period that led to the...
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. >> reporter: indeed, joint base pearl harbor is one of the navy's busiest, with some of the most sophisticated and secretive warships in its arsenal. it's where we boarded a boat that took us to a nuclear-armed ballistic missile submarine last year off hawaii's coast. the submarines do not like to stay above water for long, because then they are detectable. exactly the kind of submarine the russians could try to learn more about, by dropping a tracking device under water. but there is another possibility. sabotage. >> they could be mapping some of our critical infrastructure that comes in and out of hawaii. fiber optic internet and communication cables, for example. >> reporter: the russians have a right to be in international waters, but making the concern public lets the russians know we're carefully watching. and david, the coast guard tells me that the russian vessel has been moving anywhere from 100 miles off the hawaiian coast to close enough to shore where you can see it with binoculars. david? >> that's quite something. martha raddatz tonight. martha, thank you. >>> now to the war in u
. >> reporter: indeed, joint base pearl harbor is one of the navy's busiest, with some of the most sophisticated and secretive warships in its arsenal. it's where we boarded a boat that took us to a nuclear-armed ballistic missile submarine last year off hawaii's coast. the submarines do not like to stay above water for long, because then they are detectable. exactly the kind of submarine the russians could try to learn more about, by dropping a tracking device under water. but there is...
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we were told it's an insurrection and the worst thing since pearl harbor and you can't find the alleged bomber? pete: we have clear videos. this is way more evidence, dan, than anything they had on the moscow killer who through pinging cell phone and using the evidence of one white elantra over the course of six weeks they were able to find someone we all thought was a ghost. a little bit of energy and intentionality, they can find somebody. it makes you wonder. ultimately you can't find the biggest event since 9/11. we just can't find him? dan: they have had mound information that makes the case suspicious. citizens of the united states are allowed to ask questions. they toll us it would be insurrection. topic number three, pete. hillary clinton our favorite of course is joining columbia university as a professor and presidential fellow. i wonder if she is going to talk about russia? she is an expert. maybe she'll talk about video recordings and pee-pee tapes. >> it's a storm affairs global studies department. maybe she get a lesson on benghazi and how to abandon ambassadors. or libya,
we were told it's an insurrection and the worst thing since pearl harbor and you can't find the alleged bomber? pete: we have clear videos. this is way more evidence, dan, than anything they had on the moscow killer who through pinging cell phone and using the evidence of one white elantra over the course of six weeks they were able to find someone we all thought was a ghost. a little bit of energy and intentionality, they can find somebody. it makes you wonder. ultimately you can't find the...