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susan: we are going to show a video that is about the pearl harbor attack. this is a government film on japanese relocation. let's watch. >> december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> the japanese attacked pearl harbor. our west coast became a potential combat zone. living in that zone are more than one under thousand persons of japanese ancestry. it was determined that all of them would have to move. the actual migration got underway. the army provided vans to transport household belongings. buses to move the people to assembly centers. evacuees cooperated wholeheartedly. behind them, they left shops and homes they had occupied for many years. some were taken to race and fairgrounds or the army almost overnight had built assembly centers. they built here until new pioneer communities could be built in the interior. the army provided housing and plenty of helpful nourishing food for all. at this relocation center, evacuees were met by japanese who arrived some days earlier. naturally, the newcomers looked about with some curiosity. they were in a
susan: we are going to show a video that is about the pearl harbor attack. this is a government film on japanese relocation. let's watch. >> december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> the japanese attacked pearl harbor. our west coast became a potential combat zone. living in that zone are more than one under thousand persons of japanese ancestry. it was determined that all of them would have to move. the actual migration got underway. the army provided vans to transport...
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this year is also the 80th anniversary of pearl harbor. you can see here what it was like during the war in this entire exhibit. the living conditions for soldiers in the pacific to the boxed eggs and k-rations that they ate day in and day out. you can get a sense of the culture and life at the time as troops fought thousands of miles away. you can see the young ladies keeping everything going here while they were away at war. we'll take you through this incredible experience throughout the hour. plus, a sit-down with a man that lived it all. 99-year-old veteran richard schimmel was one of the first soldiers to work with radar. it was in a kit. they didn't know how to put it together. he was one of the first people to spot the japanese on the radar that sunday morning. you'll hear from him. >> when you come to an event like this, why do you think it's so important for people to understand what you went through and pearl harbor and the war? >> it's what america is. we're supposed to be the strongest nation in the world. >> martha: our thank
this year is also the 80th anniversary of pearl harbor. you can see here what it was like during the war in this entire exhibit. the living conditions for soldiers in the pacific to the boxed eggs and k-rations that they ate day in and day out. you can get a sense of the culture and life at the time as troops fought thousands of miles away. you can see the young ladies keeping everything going here while they were away at war. we'll take you through this incredible experience throughout the...
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harbor, we had pearl harbor, we've been living through it. >> the morse important issue of our time, the most important issue of the last 150 years since the civil war. laura: pearl harbor, the last 150 years, these people are shameless but it is like a comedy our now watching them, the best entertainment out there. >> just by playing the clip you dropped my iq precipitously. i'm going to be a dumber person for having heard that. look at the racial the cooper person talking about it being like pearl harbor except for bombs and thousands of deaths maybe. this is why apparently she had difficulty getting tenure at whatever christopher newport university is. i think there's an arms race for hyperbole where people are trying to get on msnbc or cnn to pester people in airport lounges and they try to maximize the stupidity of what they say to get attention. they got attention and our country and cultures were -- todd: 1 laura: this ground breaking interview with nancy pelosi. >> is there an apps you can't live without? that is the answer. do you use the moshe's? >> i have a lot to do with
harbor, we had pearl harbor, we've been living through it. >> the morse important issue of our time, the most important issue of the last 150 years since the civil war. laura: pearl harbor, the last 150 years, these people are shameless but it is like a comedy our now watching them, the best entertainment out there. >> just by playing the clip you dropped my iq precipitously. i'm going to be a dumber person for having heard that. look at the racial the cooper person talking about it...
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it is kind of like being attacked in pearl harbor. we had pearl harbor. we have been living through it. >> this is the most important issue of airtime. i think it is the most important issues since the civil war. >> laura: pearl harbor, the last 150 years. these people are shameless. it is like a comedy hour now watching them. it is the best entertainment out there. >> laura, just that clip, you dropped my iq. i'm going to be a dumber person for having heard that. you look at this racial -- talking about it being like pearl harbor. except for the bombs and thousands of deaths but yet, it may be? this is what apparently, she has difficulty getting tenure at whatever the university is prepare. i think there's an arms race for hyperbole where people are trying to get on msnbc or cnn so they can pester people on airport lounges and they tried to maximize the stupidity of what they say. in order to get attention. well, they got attention and our country and culture is worse than it was. >> laura: yeah, and i have to get to this groundbreaking interview with sp
it is kind of like being attacked in pearl harbor. we had pearl harbor. we have been living through it. >> this is the most important issue of airtime. i think it is the most important issues since the civil war. >> laura: pearl harbor, the last 150 years. these people are shameless. it is like a comedy hour now watching them. it is the best entertainment out there. >> laura, just that clip, you dropped my iq. i'm going to be a dumber person for having heard that. you look at...
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host: another pearl harbor survivor we are with author excraig shirley. we referenced william f buckley that the difference between him and milton friedman and the effect on reagan? >> both of them reagan was a personal friend and they exchanged many many letters and also the results of mrs. reagan and nancy reagan and they did things socially together and it cannot be underestimated with the conservative movement to refine conservativism and with the john burke society and things n like that as part of that conservative movement. they were extremely close friends. also friedman won the nobel prize for economics when he was teaching at the university over free to choose and as a natural - - national celebrity. i remember there was a series on economics but that inspired a lot of reagan's policies including the tax cuts and budget policies as a means of adding dollars to the workplace. host: the reverend hide from syracuse new york e-mails one of what was nancy's role in his success in what you think about the biography quick. >> i have not read the book y
host: another pearl harbor survivor we are with author excraig shirley. we referenced william f buckley that the difference between him and milton friedman and the effect on reagan? >> both of them reagan was a personal friend and they exchanged many many letters and also the results of mrs. reagan and nancy reagan and they did things socially together and it cannot be underestimated with the conservative movement to refine conservativism and with the john burke society and things n like...
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so we see her at the beginning of the book living in japan when pearl harbor happens. and later in the book with the firebombing of tokyo she was living with another sister and her husband and they moved to a village near hiroshima. and he had a job downtown hiroshima that she missed her train into the city that morning but while she was waiting for the next one she saw the bombing and the mushroom cloud. she did not know what it was. nobody had ever seen anything like that. so the next day when the trains were running they got close enough to walk into what was left of the city and she spent several days wandering around in the ruins trying to help people that she also found herself nursing and trying to take care of the victims of the bombing so it is an interesting book and to the story in a different view than we have often had. >> we have a question from the audience who has a connection and rights, may great uncle was in the 442 killed at about the same time it joint service withheld from a local and another 442 soldier killed in action. the families incarcerated
so we see her at the beginning of the book living in japan when pearl harbor happens. and later in the book with the firebombing of tokyo she was living with another sister and her husband and they moved to a village near hiroshima. and he had a job downtown hiroshima that she missed her train into the city that morning but while she was waiting for the next one she saw the bombing and the mushroom cloud. she did not know what it was. nobody had ever seen anything like that. so the next day...
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right pearl harbor conspiracists aren't saying that they flew the of pearl harbor. kennedy conspiracists aren't saying that they're the ones that took the shot. all right. i shouldn't say that. there are a couple of kennedy conspiracies who do say that. but this is fundamentally different where they're saying that they have been abducted. don't think some of that could be a lack of verifiability when you claim that it is your own narrative and that you were in fact abducted by aliens or what have you. there's no factual ground point, you know, kennedy assassination. you have x y z happened those are on disputed, you know, kennedy was shot you can't too far past that well, unless somebody that says kennedy is still alive, right or at least it looked like he was whereas in i feel like in these one of the rhetorically useful things about saying that it was your own experience is that nobody can really deny that mmm. yeah, and that is at the root of why this why ufo conspiracism can become so expensive right because we've talked about this the fact that in terms of abdu
right pearl harbor conspiracists aren't saying that they flew the of pearl harbor. kennedy conspiracists aren't saying that they're the ones that took the shot. all right. i shouldn't say that. there are a couple of kennedy conspiracies who do say that. but this is fundamentally different where they're saying that they have been abducted. don't think some of that could be a lack of verifiability when you claim that it is your own narrative and that you were in fact abducted by aliens or what...
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there was pearl harbor obviously [inaudible] but they never talked about the effect december 7 heavenn civilian americans and how america changed literally overnight and i meangh literally overnight and how the war impacted the national mood. something like three weeks after pearl harbor ford motor company and fischer auto body parts and goodyear rubber stopped making cars and by the way they issued proclamationsoc on how many you could use. they stopped making cars on the orders of united states government started making b-20 five bombers out of fabricated auto parts. you couldn't use -- the government sent out a memo to radio operators and radio station holders you cannot use video owners and operators. you can't use them for promotional purposes. you can do that. he couldn't ride cast. they took a loose lips sink ships quite literally and gave instructions to these radio stations on what they could and couldn't o say and everybody followed the orders because they believed their mission was at risk and the nation was being threatened. it's fascinating how much, how homogenous our nat
there was pearl harbor obviously [inaudible] but they never talked about the effect december 7 heavenn civilian americans and how america changed literally overnight and i meangh literally overnight and how the war impacted the national mood. something like three weeks after pearl harbor ford motor company and fischer auto body parts and goodyear rubber stopped making cars and by the way they issued proclamationsoc on how many you could use. they stopped making cars on the orders of united...
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harbor day. it is perfect in the love that we show and share between those loved ones and our gift of music. >> today's performance came just after a moment of silence for the fallen. we first brought you the playing of taps live on's bsn bay area. you can watch news anytime from all streaming devices and at kpix.com. >>> coming up on cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, look at the many more musicians who participated in this year's taps across america. >>> in other news, city council members in contra costa county are deciding whether or not to bring back a big fourth of july parade. tomorrow night, the year-end the city council will think about when you get back after it was canceled last year because of the pandemic. they will also talk about allowing the annual walk and run pick about 3000 people usually show up for the events. there is no official health guidelines from the state, though, because it is after the june 15th reopening date. stomach in california, a vaccination milestone. 70%
harbor day. it is perfect in the love that we show and share between those loved ones and our gift of music. >> today's performance came just after a moment of silence for the fallen. we first brought you the playing of taps live on's bsn bay area. you can watch news anytime from all streaming devices and at kpix.com. >>> coming up on cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, look at the many more musicians who participated in this year's taps across america. >>> in other...
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. >> the attack on pearl harbor united americans as never before in american history. >> reporter: after pearl harbor he tried to enlist in the marines and was rejected as too short when the marines took horrible casualties the height limit was eased and he ended up a marine. what was your first taste of combat like? >> exceedingly scary. >> reporter: in february of 1945, a massive invasion fleet gathered off the japanese held island of iwogema. >> we dent know they had 22,000 japanese on the island. we didn'n't know ththey had milf tutunnel dug out in the volcano. >> repeporter: ass depicteded i momovie, the japananese h held fifire until afterer t the marid landed and thehen tururned thehh in to a slaugughter house. >> the beach was just full of everything you could think of. trucks, and tanks, just blown up. >> reporter: more than 6,000 marines would die. >> they stacked them up. you know, like chord-wood. >> finally they made it to the top of the mountain for the most famous flag raising in american history. did you know the flag had gone up? >> no, i the did not, i think i had my he
. >> the attack on pearl harbor united americans as never before in american history. >> reporter: after pearl harbor he tried to enlist in the marines and was rejected as too short when the marines took horrible casualties the height limit was eased and he ended up a marine. what was your first taste of combat like? >> exceedingly scary. >> reporter: in february of 1945, a massive invasion fleet gathered off the japanese held island of iwogema. >> we dent know...
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this is a pearl harbor in cyberspace. it is impacting our lives directly and how far behind are we, specially when compared to other countries. >> stephanie, 12 years ago, 2009 i was working with a government in d.c., and the story was look, we have more vulnerabilities more at risk than everybody else and we patch our systems and modernize and the story is one day the internet can go off or we can lose some sort of capability in our industries or oil can get shut down. guess what? these things are happening almost every week due to ransomware. yes, we're better on the investigative side and we're better on the private, public partnerships and sharing and the other thing that we've not done and this is why the meeting with putin and biden is so important next week is we've never gone out and challenged a lot of the criminal syndicates particularly with ransom aware inside russia, but you can attack outside russia and we have to develop should sort of deterrence and that's the government coming together how do we defend an
this is a pearl harbor in cyberspace. it is impacting our lives directly and how far behind are we, specially when compared to other countries. >> stephanie, 12 years ago, 2009 i was working with a government in d.c., and the story was look, we have more vulnerabilities more at risk than everybody else and we patch our systems and modernize and the story is one day the internet can go off or we can lose some sort of capability in our industries or oil can get shut down. guess what? these...
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harbor. >> how do you not get inspired to do what you can to take care of it. >> reporter: the emotional heart of the collection may be this small captain's boat from t the u.s. wrecked u.s.s saginaw, and the names of the volunteers that ran a rescue mission. >> there's no words when i look at an object like this. it's my duty to make sure their stories are told forever. it's an honor to work with a collection that does that. >> reporter: the native plans to break ground on the new museum in two years, so in the meantime, if you need a fix of navy history, come on down >>> opening ceremonies of the summer olympics in tokyo are scheduled for july 23rd, but a big surge in covid cases spurred the u.s. state department to issue a no travel advisory to japan, the medical community in the country is warning that the games could be a super spreader event. but there's big money at stake. lucy kraft has the latest from tokyo. >> reporter: the olympic torch relay is criss-crossing japan, by july, it's set to pass right here, by tokyo's general hospital. but there's no welcome message in the window
harbor. >> how do you not get inspired to do what you can to take care of it. >> reporter: the emotional heart of the collection may be this small captain's boat from t the u.s. wrecked u.s.s saginaw, and the names of the volunteers that ran a rescue mission. >> there's no words when i look at an object like this. it's my duty to make sure their stories are told forever. it's an honor to work with a collection that does that. >> reporter: the native plans to break ground...
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this was worse than pearl harbor and they said this. but the amazing thing is that that claim totally separated from reality saying it actually was internalized, not just buy a lot of the population but by republican leaders. a lot of republican leaders. as a result of that in the months not asking those basic questions what actually happened that day. here is first among them who are the only person who was actually shot to death that day was a protester called ashli babbitt. she was shot and killed in the capital january 6th. here is an amazing thing, we still don't know who shot her. and we don't know why. no one has ever explained and no one has been forced to explain. that is the key. aaron babbitt is the husband of ashli babbitt. he is suing to find who shot her. he is joined by the the babbitt family lawyer roberts. thank you for coming on. first, thank you for coming on. i am sorry my genuinely sorry what happened to your wife. who shot your wife on january 6th? do you know? >> i don't know. somebody knows. somebody in d.c. know
this was worse than pearl harbor and they said this. but the amazing thing is that that claim totally separated from reality saying it actually was internalized, not just buy a lot of the population but by republican leaders. a lot of republican leaders. as a result of that in the months not asking those basic questions what actually happened that day. here is first among them who are the only person who was actually shot to death that day was a protester called ashli babbitt. she was shot and...
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he was already aboard a ship several weeks in pearl harbor when pearl harbor got hit. he was on the way to australia. besides his brothers being in the navy, they, it's hard to say what they really tell you about what happened. the invasion of the philippines. the guards toward the korean war. his intelligence he was getting they were cia, but the fellow in charge was britt. he did not know what was going on. obviously, he wasn't giving them, the guards had a lot of yes-men working for them in japan. that's what caused a lot of fiascoes. he wanted to get home and be elected president so he sold his hat and shipped it home early. dad never stop -- dad never talked about stuff like that. i know he saw a lot of things because the refugees were storming down out of north korea. he went up to the border. he was one of the people that had to go up and he saw no chinese. he went clear up and they came back and it had been two days earlier he would not have made it. he would have been killed with everyone that was wiped out at the chosen reservoir. host: again, some compelling
he was already aboard a ship several weeks in pearl harbor when pearl harbor got hit. he was on the way to australia. besides his brothers being in the navy, they, it's hard to say what they really tell you about what happened. the invasion of the philippines. the guards toward the korean war. his intelligence he was getting they were cia, but the fellow in charge was britt. he did not know what was going on. obviously, he wasn't giving them, the guards had a lot of yes-men working for them in...
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this was worse than pearl harbor and they said this. but the amazing thing is thatse that claim totally separated from reality saying it actually was internalized, not just buy a lot of the population but by republican leaders. a lot of republican leaders. as a result of that in the months they've not asked those basic questions what actually happened that day. here is first among them who are the only person who was actually shot to death that day was a protester called ashli babbitt.. she was shot and killed in the capitol january 6th. here is an amazing thing, we still don't know who shot her. and we don't know why. no one has ever explained and no one has been forced to explain. that is the key. aaron babbitt is the husband of ashli babbitt. he is suing to find who shot her.xp he is joined by the the babbitt family lawyer, carol roberts. thank you for coming on. first, thank you for coming on. i am sorry my genuinely sorry what happened to your wife. who shot your wife on january 6th? do you know? >> i don't know. somebody knows.ou
this was worse than pearl harbor and they said this. but the amazing thing is thatse that claim totally separated from reality saying it actually was internalized, not just buy a lot of the population but by republican leaders. a lot of republican leaders. as a result of that in the months they've not asked those basic questions what actually happened that day. here is first among them who are the only person who was actually shot to death that day was a protester called ashli babbitt.. she was...
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navy brothers killed in the attack on pearl harbor have been laid to rest. the trapp brothers from indiana. for decades they were buried in graves marked "unknown." the military has now identified successfully their remains last year. yesterday harold and william trapp were buried in honolulu known as the punch bowl with full military honors. a navy chaplain saying that they sacrificed for our country, stood tall and made a difference. their niece says that it means so much to the family that the brothers were laid to rest with great and dignity. they said they wish their mother could have seen the day and the ceremony that they richly deserve. we remember them today. that's "the story" of this wednesday. >> fox on top of inflation fears growing here as president biden makes his way home after a hey stakes summit with vladimir putin over there. welcome, everyone. i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto, this is "your world." two major stories we're following. the stocks get rocked by the fled and inflation and the white house deals with a rocky press conference
navy brothers killed in the attack on pearl harbor have been laid to rest. the trapp brothers from indiana. for decades they were buried in graves marked "unknown." the military has now identified successfully their remains last year. yesterday harold and william trapp were buried in honolulu known as the punch bowl with full military honors. a navy chaplain saying that they sacrificed for our country, stood tall and made a difference. their niece says that it means so much to the...
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pearl harbor conspiracists aren't saying they flew the planes at pearl harbor. kennedy conspiracists aren't saying they're the ones who took the shot. excuse me, some do say they took the shot. but they are saying they have been abducted. >> when you claim it as your own narrative and say that you were abducted by aliens, there is no factual ground point. the kennedy assassination, you had x, y and z happen. those were undisputed. kennedy was shot. you can't go too far past that. >> unless somebody says kennedy was still alive. >> right, or it looked like someone that was. but saying it's your own experience, nobody can really deny that. >> yeah. and that is at the root of why ufo conspiracism can become so expensive, right? we've talked about this, the fact that in terms of abduction evidence, that evidence is, by definition, personal. that is, by definition, subjective. and once we move away from the kind of objective veracity of physical evidence, what do we get to? what have we been talking about the last couple of classes? >> trust? >> yes, but it's kind of
pearl harbor conspiracists aren't saying they flew the planes at pearl harbor. kennedy conspiracists aren't saying they're the ones who took the shot. excuse me, some do say they took the shot. but they are saying they have been abducted. >> when you claim it as your own narrative and say that you were abducted by aliens, there is no factual ground point. the kennedy assassination, you had x, y and z happen. those were undisputed. kennedy was shot. you can't go too far past that. >>...
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so after pearl harbor, the situation changes quickly. the u.s. navy realizes the urgency of smart fuse, they realize the antiaircraft problem is argent. you also had the repulse and the prince of wales, two british ships that were shot down because they didn't have air cover, shot down by three japanese planes easily. immediately, section t gets an influx of money and resources. they expand. they form a new laboratory in march 1942 called the applied physics laboratory, still doing a lot of the same important work. how did they tackle this engineering challenge of the fuse? they hired a material science specialist name ray midland named ray midland from columbia university. he measured all the electronic components inside the fuse for their yield points and breakpoints and work points, to set up a team to tackle the task of rugged electronics in general, not just the tubes, it was the oscillator, the battery, all the components of the fuse, of which there were hundreds. they added support savers inside the support tubes to gird the delicate elect
so after pearl harbor, the situation changes quickly. the u.s. navy realizes the urgency of smart fuse, they realize the antiaircraft problem is argent. you also had the repulse and the prince of wales, two british ships that were shot down because they didn't have air cover, shot down by three japanese planes easily. immediately, section t gets an influx of money and resources. they expand. they form a new laboratory in march 1942 called the applied physics laboratory, still doing a lot of the...
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pearl harbor conspiracy theorists aren't saying they flew the planes of pearl harbor. kennedy conspiracy theorists aren't saying they are the one that took the shot. i would say that there are some who do say they took the shot. but this is different. whether they're saying they've been abducted. >> i think some of that could be a lack of verity ability and there is no factual ground point. the kennedy assassination, you have x, y, z happened and those are undisputed. kennedy was shot. you can't go too well far past that. >> unless others say kennedy is still alive. >> i feel like these in one of the things of saying it was your own experience is that nobody could really deny that. >> mm-hmm, yeah. and that is at the root of why this -- why ufo conspiracies could become so expensive. because we've talked about this. the fact that in terms of abduction evidence, that evidence is by definition personal. it is by definition subjective. and once we move away from the kind of objective veracity of physical evidence, what do we get to? what we've been talking about the last
pearl harbor conspiracy theorists aren't saying they flew the planes of pearl harbor. kennedy conspiracy theorists aren't saying they are the one that took the shot. i would say that there are some who do say they took the shot. but this is different. whether they're saying they've been abducted. >> i think some of that could be a lack of verity ability and there is no factual ground point. the kennedy assassination, you have x, y, z happened and those are undisputed. kennedy was shot....
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harbor, that we saw with the loss of china, the idea that america couldn't possibly have lost to these inferior races. instead there must be complicity from within that allows this conspiracy to take hold, that allows america to be handed this defeat. so cooper very much operating within those strains as well. and while we roll our eyes as i think we've all rolled our eyes talking about cooper, he's massively influential not least in new world order militia conspiricism. it's no coincidence that cooper and new world order conspiraicism both emerge in the '90s. and there's a strong linkage between the two. that's not to say the two forms of conspiricism map perfectly onto each other but a lot of the tropes we've seen, the men in black, the black helicopters, the secret bases, these are all tropes that are drawn from ufo conspiraicism. and william cooper is really one of the key linkage lgz there given birth to this new form of extraterrestrial conspiraicism we seem to be working our way through now. not a lot of people are talking about alien abduction anymore. alien abduction narrative
harbor, that we saw with the loss of china, the idea that america couldn't possibly have lost to these inferior races. instead there must be complicity from within that allows this conspiracy to take hold, that allows america to be handed this defeat. so cooper very much operating within those strains as well. and while we roll our eyes as i think we've all rolled our eyes talking about cooper, he's massively influential not least in new world order militia conspiricism. it's no coincidence...
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then we come to pearl harbor, december 7, 1941. the japanese who had studied the taranto attack and gotten inspiration for the attack on the united states to pearl harbor. this is a famous photograph about japanese attacker. here is the uss arizona who has minutes to live and here's the uss oklahoma, which has already taken torpedo hits and is beginning to list to port and will roll over shortly. as a side note, they have been identifying unknowns including wisconsin unknowns, from the oklahoma, remains that have been recovered after the ship has been raised. they have been able to finally bring those guys home, and bring about fully identified. -- bring them back fully identified. the ships and harbor were caught by surprise, but fight back, and the ship is conducting damage control as best it can. it is a surprise attack but meets some of the objections of the admirals, that the tests do not matter. in this case you're getting similar results, in different circumstances. then we come to this, three days later. the first ships eve
then we come to pearl harbor, december 7, 1941. the japanese who had studied the taranto attack and gotten inspiration for the attack on the united states to pearl harbor. this is a famous photograph about japanese attacker. here is the uss arizona who has minutes to live and here's the uss oklahoma, which has already taken torpedo hits and is beginning to list to port and will roll over shortly. as a side note, they have been identifying unknowns including wisconsin unknowns, from the...
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member how old you were when you heard about world war ii or you heard about pearl harbor or when you heard about -- these are events that are very traumatic events they are very violent events that we learned honestly as far back as i can remember as a child in totality. talk about how really the jewish community they do very well at talk about the holocaust and resurrecting monuments that pay tribute to holocaust survivors and the victims of the holocaust. these are all events you learn about at such a young age. why did i know more about the violence and the holocaust of world war ii of pearl harbor at such a young age? i think it seems shocking and jarring but when you go back, not that we want to do this but when you go back and think about a picnic the modern interpretation here in america that you would pick someone to lynn she would burn their property and you would lay her blankets out and celebrate with your kids how many images have we seen of young children at lynching of black people? this idea why is it always our story in our history that is too violent to talk to kids
member how old you were when you heard about world war ii or you heard about pearl harbor or when you heard about -- these are events that are very traumatic events they are very violent events that we learned honestly as far back as i can remember as a child in totality. talk about how really the jewish community they do very well at talk about the holocaust and resurrecting monuments that pay tribute to holocaust survivors and the victims of the holocaust. these are all events you learn about...
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it was a very young age, you remember when you heard about world war ii or pearl harbor or when you heard about, you know, i feel like these are very traumatic events that we learn honestly as far back as i can remember. brian stevenson talks about the jewish community, very well at talking about the holocaust, resurrecting monuments that pay tribute to holocaust survivors, these are all events we learn about at such a young age, why did i know more about the violence and depravity of the holocaust of world war ii and pearl harbor at such a young age, when it seems shocking and jarring, not that we want to do this, when you think about a picnic, the modern interpretation and how it is used that you pick somebody to lean she would burn their property and lay your blankets out and celebrate with your kids how many images we have seen of young children at lynching of black people so this idea, why is it always our story and history that is too violent to talk to kids about at a young age? you know what i mean? i just feel like on top of that learning about our history, to make sure you know
it was a very young age, you remember when you heard about world war ii or pearl harbor or when you heard about, you know, i feel like these are very traumatic events that we learn honestly as far back as i can remember. brian stevenson talks about the jewish community, very well at talking about the holocaust, resurrecting monuments that pay tribute to holocaust survivors, these are all events we learn about at such a young age, why did i know more about the violence and depravity of the...
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and then of course we come to pearl harbor december 7th, 1941 the japanese who had studied the taranto attack by the way, and had gotten some gotten some inspiration for the attack on the united states specific fleet of pearl harbor. this is a photograph from a japanese. there's probably a famous photograph many of you have seen from a japanese attacker. this is battleship row here uss, nevada. here's uss, arizona, which has just minutes to live. and here's uss, oklahoma, which has already taken torpedo hits and is beginning to list support for she'll roll over very shortly. as a matter of fact, they just as a side note, they've been identifying unknowns including several, wisconsin unknowns from the oklahoma remains that have been recovered after the ship had been raised and buried his unknowns in the punch bowl. they've been able to finally bring those guys home and bring them back fully identified. again harbor that granted is caught by surprise. but those fight back. and does you know is can is conducting damage control as best. it can't granted. it is a surprise attack, but still.
and then of course we come to pearl harbor december 7th, 1941 the japanese who had studied the taranto attack by the way, and had gotten some gotten some inspiration for the attack on the united states specific fleet of pearl harbor. this is a photograph from a japanese. there's probably a famous photograph many of you have seen from a japanese attacker. this is battleship row here uss, nevada. here's uss, arizona, which has just minutes to live. and here's uss, oklahoma, which has already...
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harbor 911. there isn't ball disclosure, there isn't more transparency. there. there will be parallel narratives that will live for a very, very long time. the can not be reckoned sign ok, and this is my biggest worry and the, it's the media is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judge, the trump presidency of a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they can do about it we, we thought with the recent some as well. and you know, so when the man leave the stage is taken off of blackboard, he's still the most powerful boston american brother building. it's incredible. go ahead. how fast i would like to remind our viewers that the one that they want when it's happened. we said on this program that of course base attack against would not be justified. it was a crime, it was inexcusable. what these people did, the other problem. the other question is the reaction, all the state and the soul old investigation and how all of these turned into and you're
harbor 911. there isn't ball disclosure, there isn't more transparency. there. there will be parallel narratives that will live for a very, very long time. the can not be reckoned sign ok, and this is my biggest worry and the, it's the media is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judge, the trump presidency of a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they can do about it we, we thought with the recent some as well. and you know, so when the man...
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harbor at 911. there isn't ball disclosure. there isn't more transparency there. there will be parallel narratives that will live for a very, very long time. that cannot be reconciled. ok, and this is my biggest worry. and i think the, it's the media is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency with a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they can do about it we we thought with the recent as well. and you know, so when the man leaves the stage is take it off of bob warm. he's still the most powerful board in america while they're building this. it's incredible. go ahead. how fast i would like to remind our viewers that on the day one, when it happened, we said on this program that of course base back against would not be justified if it was a crime which was inexcusable. what these people did. the other problem, the other question is the reaction of the state and the so called investigation and how all of these turned into an
harbor at 911. there isn't ball disclosure. there isn't more transparency there. there will be parallel narratives that will live for a very, very long time. that cannot be reconciled. ok, and this is my biggest worry. and i think the, it's the media is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency with a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they can do about it we we thought with the recent as well. and you know, so when...
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harbor 911. if there isn't ball disclosure, there isn't full transparency there, there will be parallel narrative that will live for a very, very long time. that can not be reckoned side. ok, and this is my biggest worry, and i think the, it's the media is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency with a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they can do about it. we, we thought with the recent some as well. and you know, so when the man leave the stage is taken off of bob balls, he's still the most powerful boston american brother building. it's incredible. go ahead. well, 1st i would like to remind our viewers that the one that they want when it's happened. we said on this program that of course, these attack against the will not be justified. it was a crime, it was inexcusable. what these people did, the other problem, the other question is the reaction, all the state and the so old investigation and how all of these tur
harbor 911. if there isn't ball disclosure, there isn't full transparency there, there will be parallel narrative that will live for a very, very long time. that can not be reckoned side. ok, and this is my biggest worry, and i think the, it's the media is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency with a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they can do about it. we, we thought with the recent some as well. and you know,...
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we haven't suffered the consequences we did in pearl harbor and 9—11, but the problems are precisely the same. you had a radar operator seeing japanese bombers and fighters approaching, he didn't report it to anybody, the information didn't get up the chain. 9/11, we had cia and fbi not talking and not sharing information. in this case it's worse — we've got more like ten agencies not talking and sharing information. we travelled to area 51, a military base deep in the nevada desert, which — like what the us government knows about ufos — is shrouded in secrecy. some believe — though have no evidence — that a ufo is being reverse—engineered behind the gates few have clearance to enter. those who've been mocked for monitoring the skies here, convinced we are not alone, now feel vindicated. the ufo community has been seeking disclosure for 50—plus years or more, and i think this is a good step forward for the ufo community, for the government to acknowledge the existence of the phenomenon, and let people know that there's something going on out there on a regular basis. wh
we haven't suffered the consequences we did in pearl harbor and 9—11, but the problems are precisely the same. you had a radar operator seeing japanese bombers and fighters approaching, he didn't report it to anybody, the information didn't get up the chain. 9/11, we had cia and fbi not talking and not sharing information. in this case it's worse — we've got more like ten agencies not talking and sharing information. we travelled to area 51, a military base deep in the nevada desert, which...
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because in the way that the narrative of january 6th being present in pearl harbor at $911.00. there isn't ball disclosure. there isn't all transparency there. there will be parallel narratives that will live for a very, very long time. that cannot be reconciled. ok, and this is my biggest worry, and i think it's the media that is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency of a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they can do about it. we, we thought with the recent some as well. and you know, so when the man leaves the stage is take it off of bob warm. he's still the most powerful board in america while they're building this. it's incredible. go ahead. how fast i would like to remind our viewers that on the day one, when it's happened, we said on this program that of course these attack against would not be justified . if it was a crime which was inexcusable. what these people did. the other problem, the other question is the reaction of the state and the so called investigation and how all of these tur
because in the way that the narrative of january 6th being present in pearl harbor at $911.00. there isn't ball disclosure. there isn't all transparency there. there will be parallel narratives that will live for a very, very long time. that cannot be reconciled. ok, and this is my biggest worry, and i think it's the media that is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency of a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they...
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because in the way that the narrative of january 6 is being presented like pearl harbor 911. if there isn't full disclosure, there isn't all transparency. there will be parallel, narrative that will live for a very, very long time. the can not be reconciled. ok, and this is my biggest worry, and i think the, it's the media is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency with a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they can do about it. we, we thought with the recent as well, and, you know, so when the man leads the stage is taken off of bob warm, he's still the most powerful boston american brother building. it's incredible. go ahead. fast. i would like to remind our viewers that on the day one, when it's happened, we said on this program that of course, these attack against would not be justified if it was a crime, it was inexcusable. the other problem, the other question is the reaction of the state and the so called investigation and how all of these turned into and you'll rice, dog fi and you know, ri
because in the way that the narrative of january 6 is being presented like pearl harbor 911. if there isn't full disclosure, there isn't all transparency. there will be parallel, narrative that will live for a very, very long time. the can not be reconciled. ok, and this is my biggest worry, and i think the, it's the media is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency with a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they can...
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harbor 911. there isn't ball disclosure. there isn't ball transparency there. there will be parallel narratives that will live for a very, very long time. that cannot be reconciled. ok, and this is my biggest worry, and i think it's the media that is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency with a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they can do about it we we thought with the recent as well. and you know, so when the man leaves the stage is take it off of bob on. he's still the most powerful board in america while they're building this. it's incredible. go ahead. how fast i was like to remind our viewers that on the day one, when it happened, we said on this program that of course base attack against would not be justified. if it was a crime which was inexcusable. what these people did. the other problem, the other question is the reaction of the state and the so called investigation and how all of these turned into and
harbor 911. there isn't ball disclosure. there isn't ball transparency there. there will be parallel narratives that will live for a very, very long time. that cannot be reconciled. ok, and this is my biggest worry, and i think it's the media that is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency with a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they can do about it we we thought with the recent as well. and you know, so when the...
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because in the way that the narrative of january 6th is being presented like pearl harbor $911.00. there isn't ball disclosure, there isn't. and parents see it there. there will be parallel narratives that will live for a very, very long time. that cannot be reconciled. ok, and this is my biggest worry, and i think that it's the media that is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency with a trump resides in their brain. and there's nothing they can do about a we, we thought with the recent some as well. and, you know, so when the man leaves the stage is take it off of bob on. he's still the most powerful force in america while they're building this. it's incredible. go ahead, how fast i would like to remind our viewers that on the day one, when it happened, we said on this program that of course, these attack against would not be justified. if it was a crime which was inexcusable. what these people did. the other problem, the other question is the reaction of the state and the so called investigation and how all of the
because in the way that the narrative of january 6th is being presented like pearl harbor $911.00. there isn't ball disclosure, there isn't. and parents see it there. there will be parallel narratives that will live for a very, very long time. that cannot be reconciled. ok, and this is my biggest worry, and i think that it's the media that is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency with a trump resides in their brain. and there's...
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harbor 911. there isn't full disclosure. there isn't more transparency. there. there will be parallel narratives that will live for a very, very long time. that cannot be reconciled. ok, and this is my biggest worry, and i think it's the media is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency with a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they can do about it we we thought with the recent as well. and you know, so when the man leads the stage is take it off of bob warm. he's still the most powerful board in america while they're building this. it's incredible. go ahead. how fast i would like to remind our viewers that on the day one, when it happened, we said on this program that of course, these attack against would not be justified. if it was a crime, it was inexcusable. these people, the other problem, the other question is the reaction of the state and the so called investigation and how all of these turned into and you'll ri
harbor 911. there isn't full disclosure. there isn't more transparency. there. there will be parallel narratives that will live for a very, very long time. that cannot be reconciled. ok, and this is my biggest worry, and i think it's the media is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency with a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they can do about it we we thought with the recent as well. and you know, so when the man...
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in much the same way that the pearl harbor inquiry just spurs more conspiracy theories. in much the same way the warren commission just spurs more conspiracy theories. the air force's roswell report just spurs more conspiracy theories. it's not helped by the cia also coming out in 1997 and saying, we have also been lying to you. and we lied to you about the ufo sightings. you did see stuff, but it was top-secret military planes and we couldn't tell you. sorry. but ufos still aren't real. which is going to have exactly the same impact. saying you have been lying for years is not going to build public trust that you're now telling the truth. and so over this kind of course of the '80s and '90s, as this roswell conspiracism specifically develops and this abduction conspiracism more generally develops, you really see it move into not mainstream acceptance, but mainstream recognition. nobody came to class today never having heard of roswell. nobody came to class today having never seen a picture of a short, gray alien with a big head and big eyes. and it's really very strongl
in much the same way that the pearl harbor inquiry just spurs more conspiracy theories. in much the same way the warren commission just spurs more conspiracy theories. the air force's roswell report just spurs more conspiracy theories. it's not helped by the cia also coming out in 1997 and saying, we have also been lying to you. and we lied to you about the ufo sightings. you did see stuff, but it was top-secret military planes and we couldn't tell you. sorry. but ufos still aren't real. which...
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had entered well bought to a pearl harbor, and that was important document about transatlantic relations binding. the 2 countries to that could be either in many ways a full runa for the north atlantic treaty, which founded nato. and also. busy for the charter of the united nations, the founding doc document to the un. so an important document. and actually that meeting the time between the then leaders, churchill and roosevelt. well, churchill went to the meeting on board. the h. m. s. prince of wales. not that one an earlier version. and what do we expect joe biden's message to be to the u. k. prime minister on northern island. northern ireland is a source of tension between the u. s. and the u. k. right now, because of the tensions between the u. k and the e u over northern ireland of the u. s. all concerned that these tensions on no, no other than we didn't know norland could become a problem with regard to the good friday agreement, signed in 1998. it all comes as many things right here in the u. k. right now it comes down to breaks it as part of the brakes. it deal. they did a sort
had entered well bought to a pearl harbor, and that was important document about transatlantic relations binding. the 2 countries to that could be either in many ways a full runa for the north atlantic treaty, which founded nato. and also. busy for the charter of the united nations, the founding doc document to the un. so an important document. and actually that meeting the time between the then leaders, churchill and roosevelt. well, churchill went to the meeting on board. the h. m. s. prince...
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we haven't suffered the consequences we did in pearl harbor and 9/11, but the problems are precisely the same. you had a radar operator seeing japanese bombers and fighters approaching. he didn't report it to anybody, the information didn't get up the chain. 9/11, we had cia and fbi not talking and not sharing information. in this case, it's worse — we've got more like ten agencies not talking and sharing information. we travelled to area 51, a military base deep in the nevada desert, which — like what the us government knows about ufos — is shrouded in secrecy. some believe — though have no evidence — that a ufo is being reverse—engineered behind the gates few have clearance to enter. those who've been mocked for monitoring the skies here, convinced we're not alone, now feel vindicated. the ufo community has been seeking disclosure| for 50—plus years or more, i and i think this is a good step forward for the ufo community, i for the government to acknowledge the existence of the phenomenon, i and let people know that there'sl something going on outi there on a regular
we haven't suffered the consequences we did in pearl harbor and 9/11, but the problems are precisely the same. you had a radar operator seeing japanese bombers and fighters approaching. he didn't report it to anybody, the information didn't get up the chain. 9/11, we had cia and fbi not talking and not sharing information. in this case, it's worse — we've got more like ten agencies not talking and sharing information. we travelled to area 51, a military base deep in the nevada desert, which...
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the first awakening came with my signed sponsor but who pick-me-up at pearl harbor. kermit was no longer the lowest ranking soldier in the unit. i now had that distinction. as we were driving to fort chaff are, and kermit is an 80 or three, he began explaining exactly daspo did, where, and what it was all about. my bubble immediately burst. grip and grins in hawaii were now out of the question a few weeks after i arrived. he rotated back in his vietnam, i believe it was for his second deportation. while in chapter, most of us were filming the info tree division that were preparing to deploy to vietnam. my first of four rotations to vietnam started on 3rd of january, 1966. as we began to rotate into vietnam, other teams were rotating back to four chapter. two team members rotating back were sergeant first class jack yamaguchi, we called him gucci when he was looking, in such a first-class tom sharp. early november of 1965, yamaguchi and shiro, were with lieutenant more filming the brutal battle and lz x-ray. my baptism by fire combat began in early january of 19 six -
the first awakening came with my signed sponsor but who pick-me-up at pearl harbor. kermit was no longer the lowest ranking soldier in the unit. i now had that distinction. as we were driving to fort chaff are, and kermit is an 80 or three, he began explaining exactly daspo did, where, and what it was all about. my bubble immediately burst. grip and grins in hawaii were now out of the question a few weeks after i arrived. he rotated back in his vietnam, i believe it was for his second...
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pearl harbor to have or took a stronger hand in it, harder to prove conspiracy, right. so so many of these claims about 9/11 and we'll get into them in more detail, planted explosives, there was no plane that hit the pentagon moving to levels of loose fearianism, that these were missiles and not planes with holographic planes around them depending on how far you want to stretch the kind of unrealty and the bounds realty that they use. these are important issues and part of a debate, right. the debate about 9/11 and noah can talk about it. part of it is evidence. depending who you are talking about they may be having an evidential debate. how does a building collapse, will steel melt. but some people that debate about the evidentiary basis of 9/11 or any of these is a cover for a deeper anxiety. the anxiety of they lie to us. trust no one. and that the conversation about 9/11 is only the tip of an iceberg of all of this other stuff that's behind it, of how we think about democracy, how we think about how the american government works, and our relationship to it. this is
pearl harbor to have or took a stronger hand in it, harder to prove conspiracy, right. so so many of these claims about 9/11 and we'll get into them in more detail, planted explosives, there was no plane that hit the pentagon moving to levels of loose fearianism, that these were missiles and not planes with holographic planes around them depending on how far you want to stretch the kind of unrealty and the bounds realty that they use. these are important issues and part of a debate, right. the...
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it's kind of like being attacked in pearl harbor. we had pearl harbor. we've been living through it. it's been a slow-running event, but with trump's comments about election integrity from the beginning, i mean, beginning of the presidential cycle, we now see about 35% of our fellow americans think that joe biden stole the presidency and they're seeing that message reinforced all throughout their ecosystem. and many people who voted in what i call the against trump coalition, they've tuned back out. they are complacent. i showed you guys a survey in the spring that showed republicans are much more likely to say democracy is fragile. not democrats. and they're the ones that are dismantling it. so strike pac is about bringing a brand offensive against the whole of the republican party. it's not just about donald trump, but it definitely includes him. but it's all of them. they're either silent or active enablers of a domestic terror attack on our nation's capitol, with them sitting inside, and it's time for us to go heavy after the gop hammered their brand
it's kind of like being attacked in pearl harbor. we had pearl harbor. we've been living through it. it's been a slow-running event, but with trump's comments about election integrity from the beginning, i mean, beginning of the presidential cycle, we now see about 35% of our fellow americans think that joe biden stole the presidency and they're seeing that message reinforced all throughout their ecosystem. and many people who voted in what i call the against trump coalition, they've tuned back...
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harbor, you know, the japanese american families were interned and throughout the united states and you know was seen as enemies but here now you have japanese american soldiers joining the army and fighting overseas and it's just remarkable stories that came out of it the americanism of the great majority of america's japanese. find its highest expression in the thousands who were in the united states army. almost half of them are in a japanese-american combat team created by order of the secretary of war early in 1943. some of the volunteers came from hawaii some from the eastern part of the united states mainland where there was no, mass evacuation. hundreds of them volunteered while they were in relocation centers and one of those stories belongs to jimmy mazzotti staff sergeant jimmy mazzotti. and what you see here is what is known as the sena bari and it's a belt that usually would be made either by a family member or a group of family members a whole community and it would and in japanese tradition was meant to protect the wearer from harm. so sergeant mazzotti actually wore
harbor, you know, the japanese american families were interned and throughout the united states and you know was seen as enemies but here now you have japanese american soldiers joining the army and fighting overseas and it's just remarkable stories that came out of it the americanism of the great majority of america's japanese. find its highest expression in the thousands who were in the united states army. almost half of them are in a japanese-american combat team created by order of the...
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. >> i was born three weeks before pearl harbor. and i did not meet my father until the end of 1945 when he came home from service. he and five of his brothers wore the uniform and world war ii
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we don't respond to events quite the same way pearl harbor was a similar cataclysmic event for an earlier generation. the civil war was supposed to last maybe an afternoon a day a week a month. both sides were rather optimistic and misjudged that rather dramatically four years of internal war. what does that do to you as a country? it calls into question your founding precept. it makes you suddenly see george washington and thomas jefferson in a different light. how can all men be created equal when slavery still exists in this country? and so i started thinking hard about how this actually would show up in american art particularly because i focus on landscape painting and i kept hearing from very highly regarded people and in all of the works that i had read that basically the landscape painters took a pass very few of them served in uniform even fewer of them bothered to go out to the battlefields and it looked as though nothing really changed. well, i grew up in virginia nominally in the south and i kept thinking everything changed and if american landscape painted is predicated on th
we don't respond to events quite the same way pearl harbor was a similar cataclysmic event for an earlier generation. the civil war was supposed to last maybe an afternoon a day a week a month. both sides were rather optimistic and misjudged that rather dramatically four years of internal war. what does that do to you as a country? it calls into question your founding precept. it makes you suddenly see george washington and thomas jefferson in a different light. how can all men be created equal...
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after the attack at pearl harbor, he re-enlisted. according to accounts, on september 5, 1942, petty officer first class french was serving as a mess attendant on the racially segregated u.s.s. gregory. as a black man growing up in the 1930's arkansas, charles lived in a time when segregation laws prohibited black people from swimming alongside white people in public pools and beaches. yet when the u.s.s. gregory was attacked and sank by japanese gunfire, it was petty officer french who dove into theuaries of the pacific to save his fell sailors who had been wounded. he lifted 15 of his fellow sailors into a lifeboat and saved his comrades from drowning. however, charles knew they could not simply float to shores controlled by the japanese. they would meet a fate worse than death. prisoners were often tortured and executed. military.com recounted how charles tied a rope around his waist with the help of shipmates and toed his fellow sailors through shark infested waters for eight long hours until they were finally identified and save
after the attack at pearl harbor, he re-enlisted. according to accounts, on september 5, 1942, petty officer first class french was serving as a mess attendant on the racially segregated u.s.s. gregory. as a black man growing up in the 1930's arkansas, charles lived in a time when segregation laws prohibited black people from swimming alongside white people in public pools and beaches. yet when the u.s.s. gregory was attacked and sank by japanese gunfire, it was petty officer french who dove...
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harbor those of japanese ancestry like my parents who ovwere american citizens forcibly removed from the west coast homes andr incarcerated in the united states on the belief that they pose the threat of espionage and sabotage and finally not finally bad in 1982 chinese-americans was beaten to death in detroit by two white autoworkers one who was laid off because they blame him for the success of japan auto industry. no matter how long asian americans have worked to build and contribute to this country and no matter who we are as the panelist address there are ways in which asian americans are viewed overtly or under the surface based solely on the way we look today given advance of the past year many are frightened for themselves and their family i would like to start by asking you can you talk about the scope of the problem why has there been a resurgence of anti- asian violence and why are asian americans afraid to go outside quick. >> because president trump blamed the coronavirus on asian americans and pacificen islanders. when he called the coronavirus that china virus or the c
harbor those of japanese ancestry like my parents who ovwere american citizens forcibly removed from the west coast homes andr incarcerated in the united states on the belief that they pose the threat of espionage and sabotage and finally not finally bad in 1982 chinese-americans was beaten to death in detroit by two white autoworkers one who was laid off because they blame him for the success of japan auto industry. no matter how long asian americans have worked to build and contribute to this...
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it reminds me of that famous headline after pearl harbor: delaware declares dela-war ( laughter ) but i understand why texas is desperate. they have to find some way to stop their senators from fleeing to cancun. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) it's like we're catching up on a lot of punch lines. to prime the donation pump, yesterday abbott announced the state was kicking in $250 million. what a wise use of taxpayer money. you wouldn't want to waste it on something stupid, like shoring up their cotton candy power grid. ( laughter ) abbott was clear on wanting money and wanting wall, but the other details were pretty fuzzy. as one reporter put it, he says texans can donate their private land and money to the project. but he can't say what the project will look like, how many miles will be built or where it will be built. so it's less of a border policy and more of an improv show. ( applause ) okay! i need the suggestion of a place to build a border wall, how long it should be, and a minority to villainize. okay, i heard surface of the moon, 100,000 miles, and space hondurans. base
it reminds me of that famous headline after pearl harbor: delaware declares dela-war ( laughter ) but i understand why texas is desperate. they have to find some way to stop their senators from fleeing to cancun. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) it's like we're catching up on a lot of punch lines. to prime the donation pump, yesterday abbott announced the state was kicking in $250 million. what a wise use of taxpayer money. you wouldn't want to waste it on something stupid, like shoring up...