19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
harbor but he asked that same person why the japanese attacked pearl harbor you'll undoubtedly be returned with a blank stare why because when we learn american history we learn half truths peppered with the lies of omission distant from ation and jingoistic propaganda the real truth doesn't fit neatly into the narrative that paints america as the greatest force of good instead similar to what is going on with the wrong today the us provoked japan into attacking first the escalation began when president roosevelt installed the bout of harsh economic sanctions against the asian nation hoping to bait japan into retaliation kickstarting the pretext the us needed to enter the war when japan could no longer withstand the hardships the response from the japanese empire was to strike militarily it's even alleged now that us cryptographers had broken japan's naval code which gave them the foresight of the attack on pearl harbor yet instead of the warning the attack almost three thousand americans were seen as the necessary collateral damage to justify americans and all meant in the war f.d.r. said
harbor but he asked that same person why the japanese attacked pearl harbor you'll undoubtedly be returned with a blank stare why because when we learn american history we learn half truths peppered with the lies of omission distant from ation and jingoistic propaganda the real truth doesn't fit neatly into the narrative that paints america as the greatest force of good instead similar to what is going on with the wrong today the us provoked japan into attacking first the escalation began when...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
harbor but i have asked that same person why the japanese attacked pearl harbor you'll undoubtedly be returned with a blank stare. why because when we learn american history we learn half truths peppered with the lies of omission disinform ation and jingoistic propaganda the real truth doesn't fit neatly into the narrative that paints america as the greatest force of good instead similar to what is going on with the wrong today the us provoked japan into attacking first the escalation began when president roosevelt installed the bout of harsh economic sanctions against the asian nation hoping to bait japan into retaliation kickstarting the pretext the us needed to enter the war when japan could no longer withstand the hardships the response from the japanese empire was to strike militarily it's even alleged now that u.s. cryptographers had broken japan's naval code which gave them the foresight of the attack on pearl harbor yet instead of the warning the attack almost three thousand americans were seen as the necessary collateral damage to justify americans and valmont in the war f.d.
harbor but i have asked that same person why the japanese attacked pearl harbor you'll undoubtedly be returned with a blank stare. why because when we learn american history we learn half truths peppered with the lies of omission disinform ation and jingoistic propaganda the real truth doesn't fit neatly into the narrative that paints america as the greatest force of good instead similar to what is going on with the wrong today the us provoked japan into attacking first the escalation began...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
harbor but he asked that same person why the japanese attacked pearl harbor you'll undoubtedly be returned with a blank stare. why because when we learn american history we learn half truths peppered with the lies of omission disinform ation and propaganda the real truth doesn't fit neatly into the narrative that paints america as the greatest force of good instead similar to what is going on with the wrong today the us provoked japan into attacking first the escalation began when president roosevelt installed the bout of harsh economic sanctions against the asian nation hoping to bait japan into retaliation kickstarting the pretext the us needed to enter the war when japan could no longer withstand the hardships the response from the japanese empire was to strike militarily it's even alleged now that u.s. cryptographers have broken japan's naval code which gave them the foresight of the attack on pearl harbor yet instead of the warning the attack almost three thousand americans were seen as the necessary collateral damage to justify americans and valmont in the war f.d.r. said was a day t
harbor but he asked that same person why the japanese attacked pearl harbor you'll undoubtedly be returned with a blank stare. why because when we learn american history we learn half truths peppered with the lies of omission disinform ation and propaganda the real truth doesn't fit neatly into the narrative that paints america as the greatest force of good instead similar to what is going on with the wrong today the us provoked japan into attacking first the escalation began when president...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
harbor but he asked that same person why the japanese attacked pearl harbor you'll undoubtedly be returned with a blank stare. why because when we learn american history we learn half truths peppered with the lies of omission dissin from ation and jingoistic propaganda the real truth doesn't fit neatly into the narrative that paints america as the greatest force of good instead similar to what is going on with the wrong today the us provoked japan into attacking first the escalation began when president roosevelt installed a bout of harsh economic sanctions against the asian nation hoping to bait japan into retaliation kickstarting the pretext the us needed to enter the war when japan could no longer withstand the hardships the response from the japanese empire was to strike militarily it's even alleged now that u.s. cryptographers had broken japan's naval code which gave them the foresight of the attack on pearl harbor and instead of the warning the attack almost three thousand americans were seen as the necessary collateral damage to justify americans and valmont in the war f.d.r. said w
harbor but he asked that same person why the japanese attacked pearl harbor you'll undoubtedly be returned with a blank stare. why because when we learn american history we learn half truths peppered with the lies of omission dissin from ation and jingoistic propaganda the real truth doesn't fit neatly into the narrative that paints america as the greatest force of good instead similar to what is going on with the wrong today the us provoked japan into attacking first the escalation began when...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
harbor but he asked that same person why the japanese attacked pearl harbor you'll undoubtedly be returned with a blank stare why because when we learn american history we learn half truths peppered with the lies of omission dissin from ation and jingoistic propaganda the real truth doesn't fit neatly into the narrative that paints america as the greatest force of good instead similar to what is going on with the wrong today the us provoked japan into attacking first the escalation began when president roosevelt installed the bout of harsh economic sanctions against the asian nation hoping to bait japan into retaliation kickstarting the pretext the us needed to enter the war when japan could no longer withstand the hardships the response from the japanese empire was to strike militarily it's even alleged now that us cryptographers had broken japan's naval code which gave them the foresight of the attack on pearl harbor yet instead of the warning the attack almost three thousand americans were seen as the necessary collateral damage to justify americans and valmont in the war f.d.r. said wa
harbor but he asked that same person why the japanese attacked pearl harbor you'll undoubtedly be returned with a blank stare why because when we learn american history we learn half truths peppered with the lies of omission dissin from ation and jingoistic propaganda the real truth doesn't fit neatly into the narrative that paints america as the greatest force of good instead similar to what is going on with the wrong today the us provoked japan into attacking first the escalation began when...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
on to war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit. the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to see us in trade from you so i let you know chip in my currency the dollar whatever may be i explore my deflation to you i try to get some inflation still some exports me if that's a currency what's nasty but it's economic financial war is a little different which is actually you use finance as a weapon you do stocks bonds derivatives currencies as a weapon to charge and destroy randomly the same way you would with a missile or an aircraft carrier but using financial weapons now there are separate areas of study on involved in both but where they come together is you could have a something a star sales accounts were gets nasty and then accidentally trips into a financial war which much worse outcomes kalle like the old
on to war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit. the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to see us in trade from you so i let you know chip in my currency the dollar whatever may be i explore my deflation to you i try to get some inflation...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
on a pro war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to steal some trade from use what i love you know chip in my currency the dollar whatever may be i explore my deflation to you i try to get some inflation still some exports me if that's a currency what's nasty but it's economic financial war is a little different which is actually you use finance as a weapon you do stocks bonds derivatives currencies as a weapon to charge and destroy your enemy the same way you would with a missile or an aircraft carrier but using financial weapons now there are separate areas of study on involved in both but where they come together is you could have a something that starts out as the comments were gets nasty and then accidentally trips into a financial war which much worse outcomes call like the old dr strangelo
on a pro war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to steal some trade from use what i love you know chip in my currency the dollar whatever may be i explore my deflation to you i try to get some...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
of war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to steal some trade from you so i love you know a chip on my currency the dollar whatever maybe i explore my deflation to you try to get some inflation steal some exports from you that's a currency what's nasty but it's economic financial war is a little different which is actually you use finance is a weapon you do stocks bonds derivatives currencies as a weapon to charge and destroy around me the same way you would with a missile or an aircraft carrier but using financial weapons now there are separate areas of study on involved in both but where they come together is you could have a something that starts out as the comments were gets nasty and then accidentally trips into a financial war which much worse outcomes call like the old dr strangelov
of war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to steal some trade from you so i love you know a chip on my currency the dollar whatever maybe i explore my deflation to you try to get some inflation steal...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
on approach war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to steal some trace muse who i love you know chip in my currency the dollar whatever maybe i explore my deflation to you i try to get some inflation still some exports that's a currency what's nasty but it's economic financial war is a little different which is actually you would use finance as a weapon you do stocks bonds to reduce currencies as a weapon to charge and destroy your enemy the same way you would with a missile or an aircraft carrier but using financial weapons now there are separate areas of study on involved in both but where they come together is you could have a something that starts out as the currents were gets nasty and then accidentally trips into a financial war which much worse outcomes kind of like the old dr strange
on approach war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to steal some trace muse who i love you know chip in my currency the dollar whatever maybe i explore my deflation to you i try to get some inflation...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
approach war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would to stand with them as currency wars or economic phenomena its economic competition between countries i want to steal some trade from use who i love you know chip in my currency the dollar whatever maybe i explore my deflation to you try to get some inflation steal some exports me if that's a currency what's nasty but it's economic financial war is a little different which is actually you would use finance as a weapon you do stocks bonds derivatives currencies as a weapon to charge and destroy around me the same way you would with a missile or an aircraft carrier but using financial weapons now there are separate areas of study on involved in both but where they come together is you could have a something that starts out as occurrence were gets nasty and then accidentally trips into a financial war which much worse outcomes kind of like the old dr strang
approach war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would to stand with them as currency wars or economic phenomena its economic competition between countries i want to steal some trade from use who i love you know chip in my currency the dollar whatever maybe i explore my deflation to you try to get some inflation...
9
9.0
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
on approach war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena its economic competition between countries i want to steal some trace muse who i love you know a chip in my car see the dollar never maybe i explore my deflation to you i try to get some inflation still some exports me up that's a currency what's nasty but it's economic financial war is a little different which is actually you would use finance as a weapon you do stocks bonds derivatives currencies as a weapon to charge and destroy around me the same way you would with a missile or an aircraft carrier but using financial weapons now they are separated sort of areas of study on involved in both but where they come together is you could have a something that starts out as the comments were gets nasty and then accidentally trips into a financial war which much worse outcomes call like the old d
on approach war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena its economic competition between countries i want to steal some trace muse who i love you know a chip in my car see the dollar never maybe i explore my deflation to you i try to get some inflation...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
a pro war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to steal some trade from you so i love you know chip in my currency the dollar whatever maybe i explore my deflation to you try to get some inflation steal some exports that's a currency what's nasty but it's economic financial war is a little different which is actually you use finance as a weapon you do stocks bonds derivatives currencies as a weapon to charge and destroy your enemy the same way you would with a missile or an aircraft carrier but using financial weapons now there are separate areas of study on involved in both but where they come together is you could have a something that starts out as a common sewer gets nasty and then accidentally trips into a financial war which much worse outcomes call like the old dr strangelove movie where
a pro war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to steal some trade from you so i love you know chip in my currency the dollar whatever maybe i explore my deflation to you try to get some inflation...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
on a pro war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to steal some trace muse who i love you know a chip in my car see the dollar would ever maybe i explore my deflation to you try to get some inflation still some exports me that's a currency what's nasty but it's economic financial war is a little different which is actually you would use finance as a weapon you do stocks bonds derivatives currencies as a weapon to try to destroy your enemy the same way you would with a missile or an aircraft carrier but using financial weapons now there are separate areas of study on involved in both but where they come together is you could have a something that starts out as it comes to war gets nasty and then accidentally trips into a financial war which much worse outcomes call like the old dr strangelove movie
on a pro war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to steal some trace muse who i love you know a chip in my car see the dollar would ever maybe i explore my deflation to you try to get some inflation...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
on a pro war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to steal some trade from use or i love you know chip in my currency the dollar whatever maybe i explore my deflation to you try to get some inflation still some exports that's a currency what's nasty but it's economic financial war is a little different which is actually you would use finance as a weapon you do stocks bonds derivatives currencies as a weapon to charge and destroy around me the same way you would with a missile or an aircraft carrier but using financial weapons now there are separate sort of areas of study on involved in both but where they come together is you could have a something that starts out as a common sewer gets nasty and then accidentally trips into a financial war which much worse outcomes call like the old dr strangelov
on a pro war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to steal some trade from use or i love you know chip in my currency the dollar whatever maybe i explore my deflation to you try to get some inflation...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
on approach war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to steal some trace music i love you know chip in my currency the dollar whatever maybe i explore my deflation to you i try to get some inflation still some exports me if that's a currency what's nasty but it's economic financial war is a little different which is actually you would use finance as a weapon you do stocks bonds derivatives currencies as a weapon to charge and destroy around me the same way you would with a missile or an aircraft carrier but using financial weapons now there are separate areas of study on involved in both but where they come together is you could have a something that starts out as the comments were gets nasty and then accidentally trips into a financial war which much worse outcomes call like the old dr strang
on approach war games going on talk about this financial pearl harbor a little bit the financial pearl harbor as they call them access a little bit more on the national security side but definitely related to the current sewers the way i would distinguish them as currency wars or economic phenomena it's economic competition between countries i want to steal some trace music i love you know chip in my currency the dollar whatever maybe i explore my deflation to you i try to get some inflation...
72
72
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
do you think we would have entered world war ii were it not for pearl harbor? >> certainly when the japanese attacked, that made it very easy in a way for us to go to war. we had been intact. we had to retaliate basically. i think we would have ended up in the war eventually. the american people understood that we were going to, that we needed to get into this conflict one way or the other. they were ready to go. so even if it had taken longer, we would have ended in the war. and i think the country still would have been united. >> well, and i think looking back at world war ii, it almost serves as a stark cautionary tale against isolationism. we all agree that we have the moral imperative to do something there. i'm wondering, at the time we've all talked about how the isolationists were criticized and vilified. and we were vilified for maybe waiting too long to go in. and i'm wondering if you see vietnam and then later iraq as a resulting response of that fear that maybe we've waited too long to intervene in a necessary conflict. >> i think we tend to fight th
do you think we would have entered world war ii were it not for pearl harbor? >> certainly when the japanese attacked, that made it very easy in a way for us to go to war. we had been intact. we had to retaliate basically. i think we would have ended up in the war eventually. the american people understood that we were going to, that we needed to get into this conflict one way or the other. they were ready to go. so even if it had taken longer, we would have ended in the war. and i think...
97
97
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
KQEH
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
the japanese conflict, instigated by pearl harbor in this whole south pacific campaign and we ended using the atomic bomb for the first time in history. then this through weeks or one month and went on for many years afterwards, the occupation of japan. the decisions that were made during that time which would, if different decisions had been made, what have radically changed the last 65 years in japan and in large part, all of asia would have been different. i was just really -- it was very i opening to me. i felt like, well, this is part of the end of world war ii that i know so little about and here is an opportunity to focus on just a couple of week period of time and some huge decisions that are made in a moment in history is a really shining moment for america. tavis: shining in what way? >> i think at the end of world war ii when this decision of how they were going to handle emperor hirohito, if you pull the u.s. population -- pullolle the u.s. population, people wanted him hung. there are different historians that have different takes. history has a different interesting way when
the japanese conflict, instigated by pearl harbor in this whole south pacific campaign and we ended using the atomic bomb for the first time in history. then this through weeks or one month and went on for many years afterwards, the occupation of japan. the decisions that were made during that time which would, if different decisions had been made, what have radically changed the last 65 years in japan and in large part, all of asia would have been different. i was just really -- it was very i...
108
108
Mar 3, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
like "pearl harbor." which was a box office success but largely panned by the critics. at 28, affleck's personal demons seemed to be getting the best of him. >> it was too much too soon. and he didn't really know how to handle it. >> after a hard partying, heavy gambling trip to las vegas in the summer of 2001, he checks himself into rehab. according to "people" magazine, charlie sheen is the one who actually drives him there. >> ben is a smart guy. he was smart that he realized he needed help. he needed to step back and address that in mizz life. >> i'm sorry, i have to ask. do we know each other? >> not yet. >> within the year, affleck signs on to star as a hit man in the romantic comedy "gigli" opposite jennifer lopez. sexy, exotic, famous. >> it was sort of the dapper ben affleck dating jenny from the block. >> the two engaged in november of 2002 and the media frenzy onslaught later to be known as bennifer unleashes. >> where they vacationed, what they wore, it was an intense point in his life. and he sort of started to morph into something that wasn't the ben we kn
like "pearl harbor." which was a box office success but largely panned by the critics. at 28, affleck's personal demons seemed to be getting the best of him. >> it was too much too soon. and he didn't really know how to handle it. >> after a hard partying, heavy gambling trip to las vegas in the summer of 2001, he checks himself into rehab. according to "people" magazine, charlie sheen is the one who actually drives him there. >> ben is a smart guy. he was...
183
183
Mar 7, 2013
03/13
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
officers wanted to trace who was responsible for the pearl harbor attack. >>> unseasonable warm temperatures across east asia today. meteorologist robert speta is here with the forecast on how long this will last and the weather for the rest of the world. robert. >> well, yes, gene, we've been watching this one for a few days now. 48 kilometer winds from the south is what's really been causing the warmup here. we've been seeing strong southerly winds all due to a frontal area pushing in overhead. out ahead of it just that southerly wind behind it. another system, very similar setup will start to move through the area on friday and still bring in much warmer temperatures across korea into japan. but you'll see some snowfall action in some of the higher elevations and accompanied by that even some 100 kilometer per hour winds so a very complex system here but definitely that warmer weather that will be working its way in as the systems push in overhead. unfortunately, all these warm southerly winds are coming at a cost and that is the yellow sand coming out of the desert. so you get these very
officers wanted to trace who was responsible for the pearl harbor attack. >>> unseasonable warm temperatures across east asia today. meteorologist robert speta is here with the forecast on how long this will last and the weather for the rest of the world. robert. >> well, yes, gene, we've been watching this one for a few days now. 48 kilometer winds from the south is what's really been causing the warmup here. we've been seeing strong southerly winds all due to a frontal area...
78
78
Mar 24, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
the admiral, not a bad guy, didn't want to attack us at pearl harbor. he would have said, you know, if it had stopped at pearl harbor, it would have been a pretty good war for us. what a stupid thing to say from the time we arrived in baghdad, the war was over. no, it just began. your last thought, ron? >> look, what david says is just right. they ran an experiment on the whole globe and it failed. and at this point that's why you have truth and reconciliation commissions. get the truth out so we can have some reconciliation before these guys leave the stage. >> thank you. i think that's a great eye tea. i wouldn't mind some water barreding along the way get some information out of these guys. >> it's not torture. >> i know. it's not torture. mr. cheney, how about trying out this machine here and maybe get some truth out of you. just kidding. just kidding. thank you, david corn. we don't believe in that stuff, to we? you are a great reporter and a great author, thank you, ron suskind for coming on. mallon brothers magic? watch this -- alakazam! ♪ [ ma
the admiral, not a bad guy, didn't want to attack us at pearl harbor. he would have said, you know, if it had stopped at pearl harbor, it would have been a pretty good war for us. what a stupid thing to say from the time we arrived in baghdad, the war was over. no, it just began. your last thought, ron? >> look, what david says is just right. they ran an experiment on the whole globe and it failed. and at this point that's why you have truth and reconciliation commissions. get the truth...
101
101
Mar 23, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
have said, if it had stopped at pearl harbor, it would have been a good war for us. from the time we arrived in baghdad, the war was over. no, it just began! >> your last thought, ryan. >> they ran an experiment on the whole globe and it failed and at this point that's why you have truth and reconciliation commissions. give everyone immunity, but at least get the truth out so we can have reconciliation before these guys leave the stage. >> thank you. i think that's a good idea. i wouldn't mind some water boarding along the way and get some information on these guys. >> it's not torture. >> it's not torture. hey, mr. cheney, you don't think this is torture and how about trying out this machine and maybe we'll get truth out of you. just kidding. >> we don't believe in that stuff, do we? >> you were a great reporter and a great author. thank you for coming on. [ female announcer ] new neutrogena® naturals acne cream cleanser with acne-fighting medicine from the wintergreen leaf. this effective cleanser cleans into pores. treats and helps prevent future breakouts. witho
have said, if it had stopped at pearl harbor, it would have been a good war for us. from the time we arrived in baghdad, the war was over. no, it just began! >> your last thought, ryan. >> they ran an experiment on the whole globe and it failed and at this point that's why you have truth and reconciliation commissions. give everyone immunity, but at least get the truth out so we can have reconciliation before these guys leave the stage. >> thank you. i think that's a good...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
harbor nine eleven that's also sort of confusing because you know there's no reason to think that. was killed because he was plotting a new nine eleven you know and he was an american citizen so we don't this white house hasn't actually use that standard for any of their targeted killings interesting as you had mentioned this is raising some constitutional questions and senator rand paul is raising them today on the floor he's kind of keeping up the at this talking marathon and it had to filibuster want to bring up this clip of something he said today if we're fighting a war in afghanistan which we have been and that there are soldiers around the bend that are threat to our soldiers. there is no due process at that point but that's not what we're arguing about we're arguing about targeted strikes of people not involved in combat that's my concern all right so you know we here in the us we obviously pride ourselves on the right to due process but the what can this imply about citizens constitutional rights to a trial well i think twelve years in what we're looking at is people are s
harbor nine eleven that's also sort of confusing because you know there's no reason to think that. was killed because he was plotting a new nine eleven you know and he was an american citizen so we don't this white house hasn't actually use that standard for any of their targeted killings interesting as you had mentioned this is raising some constitutional questions and senator rand paul is raising them today on the floor he's kind of keeping up the at this talking marathon and it had to...
47
47
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
it would be like on the day that japanese attack pearl harbor you are discussing ways to protect pearl harbor. so, the attack is on. >> i don't understand, needing to meet with the vice president, i thought most powerful man in free world, second most powerful, i did not think they needed to schedule lunch, i kind of thought every day they have coffee and compare notes, this is the guy you campaigned with for 6 or siv 7 month. >> politicians right now, someone like a barack obama we know someone like him, a career student, dabbled in law, career politician, this is the workload he is used to, they are gambling with house money, let's draw a parallel with any family in u.s. if they faced a crisis as bad as president makes this out to be, a family facing a budgetary crisis knowing they could not pay rent at the end of the month, would any of them have 8 hour gaps every day with no work, not, they are betting with house money, it is not their money, look at this schedule, anyone that questioning what i'm saying, please go look at the schedule, it will dumfound you. neil: i does leave you
it would be like on the day that japanese attack pearl harbor you are discussing ways to protect pearl harbor. so, the attack is on. >> i don't understand, needing to meet with the vice president, i thought most powerful man in free world, second most powerful, i did not think they needed to schedule lunch, i kind of thought every day they have coffee and compare notes, this is the guy you campaigned with for 6 or siv 7 month. >> politicians right now, someone like a barack obama we...
60
60
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
it would be like on the day that japanese attack pearl harbor you are discussing ways to protect pearl harbor. so, the attack is on. >> i don't understand, needing to meet with the vice president, i thought most powerful man in free world, second most powerful, i did not think they needed to schedule lunch, i kind of thought every day they have coffee and compare notes, this is the guy you campaigned with for 6 or siv 7 month. >> politicians right now, someone like a barack obama we know someone like him, a career student, dabbled in law, career politician, this is the workload he is used to, they are gambling with house money, let's draw a parallel with any family in u.s. if they faced a crisis as bad as president makes this out to be, a family facing a budgetary crisis knowing they could not pay rent at the end of the month, would any of them have 8 hour gaps every day with no work, not, they are betting with house money, it is not their money, look at this schedule, anyone that questioning what i'm saying, please go look at the schedule, it will dumfound you. neil: it does leave you
it would be like on the day that japanese attack pearl harbor you are discussing ways to protect pearl harbor. so, the attack is on. >> i don't understand, needing to meet with the vice president, i thought most powerful man in free world, second most powerful, i did not think they needed to schedule lunch, i kind of thought every day they have coffee and compare notes, this is the guy you campaigned with for 6 or siv 7 month. >> politicians right now, someone like a barack obama we...
102
102
Mar 7, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
i talked about 9/11 and pearl harbor. those are the instances where i said it might possible be considered. but other than that, we would >> now, florida governor coverage rick scott spoke for 40 minutes this week in tallahassee. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> don't be anxious. [laughter] members of the legislature and this is the florida, it is my high privilege and deep honor to introduce to you, they get to her governor, the honorable rick scott, the governor of florida. [cheers and applause] [applause] >> thank you area match. [applause] >> thank you area match. first up is a real honor to be here. i didn't know governor graham is going to be here, so it's nice to see you. we saw you tonight i was sleeping, he was coming and. it's glad to see you. glad you're here. i want to especially thank president gave, senator don gaetz, speaker of the house, will weatherford. these are men of great faith in their devoted to helping florida families. like everyone in this chamb
i talked about 9/11 and pearl harbor. those are the instances where i said it might possible be considered. but other than that, we would >> now, florida governor coverage rick scott spoke for 40 minutes this week in tallahassee. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> don't be anxious. [laughter] members of the legislature and this is the florida, it is my high privilege and deep honor to introduce to you, they get to her governor, the...
157
157
Mar 3, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
like "pearl harbor." which was a box office success but largely panned by the critics. at 28, affleck's personal demons seemed to be getting the best of him. >> it was too much too soon. and he didn't really know how to handle it. >> after a hard partying, heavy gambling trip to las vegas in the summer of 2001, he checks himself into rehab. according to "people" magazine, charlie sheen is the one who actually drives him there. >> ben is a smart guy. he was smart that he realized he needed help. he needed to step back and address that in mizz life. >> i'm sorry, i have to ask. do we know each other? >> not yet. >> within the year, affleck signs on to star as a hit man in the romantic comedy "gigli" opposite jennifer lopez. sexy, exotic, famous. >> it was sort of the dapper ben affleck dating jenny from the block. >> the two engaged in november of 2002 and the media frenzy onslaught later to be known as bennifer unleashes. >> where they vacationed, what they wore, it was an intense point in his life. and he sort of started to morph into something that wasn't the ben we kn
like "pearl harbor." which was a box office success but largely panned by the critics. at 28, affleck's personal demons seemed to be getting the best of him. >> it was too much too soon. and he didn't really know how to handle it. >> after a hard partying, heavy gambling trip to las vegas in the summer of 2001, he checks himself into rehab. according to "people" magazine, charlie sheen is the one who actually drives him there. >> ben is a smart guy. he was...
179
179
Mar 9, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
just four months after the attack on pearl harbor. he recently died at the age of 96. a funeral held today complete with a b-25 flyover. air force honor guard and a pipe and drum corps to the passing of major griffin. only four of them remain. >>> coming up, we'll tell but a major interstate shut down because of this. look at it. dump truck's trailer slam noose a pedestrian bridge over the highway, causing massive damage. details to follow. >> and a tragic sailboat accident off the coast of california leading to a dramatic rescue. new information coming up. >> arthel: plus, a growing chorus of anger as the people's house is shut down. shut down to the public, all in the name of budget cuts. is the white house now paying a price in the polls? our political panel weighs in. >> the white house is our white house. please let us visit ♪music plays thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for proving there's nowhere we can't go. but, at some point... giant leaps gave way to baby steps... and with all due respect, you're history. if you taught us anything
just four months after the attack on pearl harbor. he recently died at the age of 96. a funeral held today complete with a b-25 flyover. air force honor guard and a pipe and drum corps to the passing of major griffin. only four of them remain. >>> coming up, we'll tell but a major interstate shut down because of this. look at it. dump truck's trailer slam noose a pedestrian bridge over the highway, causing massive damage. details to follow. >> and a tragic sailboat accident off...
121
121
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
would have said if it had stopped at pearl harbor it would have been a good war for us. from the time we arrived in baghdad, the war was over. no, it just began! >> your last thought, ryan. >> they ran an experiment on the whole globe and it failed and at this point that's why you have truth and reconciliation commissions. give everyone immunity, but at least get the truth out so we can have reconciliation before these guys leave the stage. >> thank you. i think that's a good idea. i wouldn't mind some water boarding along the way and get some information on these guys. >> it's not torture. >> it's not torture. hey, mr. cheney, you don't think this is torture and how about trying out this machine and maybe we'll get truth out of you. just kidding. >> we don't believe in that stuff, do we? >> you were a great reporter and a great author. thank you for coming on. >> my pleasure. >> as was said here and promotion here as well, we'll re-air the terrific document and the highest-rated show in the history of this network was this program tonight. if you didn't see it, see it t
would have said if it had stopped at pearl harbor it would have been a good war for us. from the time we arrived in baghdad, the war was over. no, it just began! >> your last thought, ryan. >> they ran an experiment on the whole globe and it failed and at this point that's why you have truth and reconciliation commissions. give everyone immunity, but at least get the truth out so we can have reconciliation before these guys leave the stage. >> thank you. i think that's a good...
405
405
Mar 12, 2013
03/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 405
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: these veterans in missouri got to virtual photo walk to pearl harbor. among them, world war ii veteran bill shackleford. he'd like to meet the photographer. >> i appreciate it very much. i would like to thank the gentleman personally. >> reporter: monica hopes nobody will have to feel as lonely and isolated as she did. >> this has the potential to affect, especially so many children's lives. if they can just interact with people and know that the world has not left them behind. >> reporter: someone wrote your name in the sand. >> that's in hawaii. yep. >> reporter: you were there. >> yep. yeah. >> reporter: no longer alone, monica is now traveling the world. ann curry, nbc news, boulder, colorado. >> great idea to end on on this monday night as we start a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com now. >> sex and the chris sanchez is live outside mountain view high where a parent
. >> reporter: these veterans in missouri got to virtual photo walk to pearl harbor. among them, world war ii veteran bill shackleford. he'd like to meet the photographer. >> i appreciate it very much. i would like to thank the gentleman personally. >> reporter: monica hopes nobody will have to feel as lonely and isolated as she did. >> this has the potential to affect, especially so many children's lives. if they can just interact with people and know that the world has...
110
110
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
before pearl harbor, people screaming, we will not go to war. we're being pushed into war. on the other hand, jewish people perhaps especially, people worried, liberals, scared to death of what hitler was up to. he'd begun to do it. made the long knives and everything. it has already been evidenced he was heading toward real -- what do you call it, genocide. >> there was e nor r moonormous divisiveness in this country. it reminds me of today, "these angry days." >> if we hadn't been attacked by the japanese in december of '41 would we have gone to war? >> that's a really good question. i'm not sure we would have gone to war immediately. i think we would have been drawn into the war eventually. >> how about if germany hadn't declared war on us? would we have declared war on them? >> i don't think so. again, not right at that point. roosevelt held off. you know, some of his advisers wanted him to declare war on germany along with japan. but he said no. and so we waited for three very long days until hitler declared war on us. >> thank god. >> yes, thank god. exactly. >> hitle
before pearl harbor, people screaming, we will not go to war. we're being pushed into war. on the other hand, jewish people perhaps especially, people worried, liberals, scared to death of what hitler was up to. he'd begun to do it. made the long knives and everything. it has already been evidenced he was heading toward real -- what do you call it, genocide. >> there was e nor r moonormous divisiveness in this country. it reminds me of today, "these angry days." >> if we...
85
85
Mar 28, 2013
03/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
it has been described as a cyber pearl harbor, state- sponsored, online attacks, designed to paralyze civilian and military infrastructure, even kill civilians. nothing quite so threatening has been realized, but governments and businesses around the world are increasingly worried. that's why lorber -- lawyers and cyber warfare experts have been considering possible scenarios. >ample, the controls of a nuclear power plant are hacked from abroad -- for example, the controls of a nuclear power plant are hacked from abroad, causing it to shut down. another example seen in south korea, just last week, a cyber attack shut down thousands of computers. this would be considered an act of force, but not necessarily a full attack. the report concludes that during a conflict, any hacker who helps commit commuter sabotage -- computer sabotage could be legally targeted with deadly force. >> everybody who is directly participating in hostilities would be, lawful target -- would become a lawful target irrespective of whether he or she is part of the organized armed group or not. that's the only thin
it has been described as a cyber pearl harbor, state- sponsored, online attacks, designed to paralyze civilian and military infrastructure, even kill civilians. nothing quite so threatening has been realized, but governments and businesses around the world are increasingly worried. that's why lorber -- lawyers and cyber warfare experts have been considering possible scenarios. >ample, the controls of a nuclear power plant are hacked from abroad -- for example, the controls of a nuclear power...
103
103
Mar 3, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
number three, fdr knew in advance about the japanese attack on pearl harbor. harry truman ordered the bombing of japan to intimidate the soviets. jfk was killed by lbjs secret team to keep it from getting out of vietnam. six, nixon expanded the vietnam war. seven, the peace movement activists were not dupes of the kgb. eight, reagan knew star wars wouldn't work but want to provoke a war with the ussr. nine, gorbachev was responsible for end the colored war. >> we can't get through all of these. read me the first one about the founders. >> host: the first one was the first president intended for the u.s. to be isolated. >> guest: one of the things i wanted to do the publisher didn't want it, i wanted to call it 48 liberal lies. you see the one on fdr, there's some falsies on both sides of the political spectrum. george washington was not a an isolationist. the famous speech in which he talked about no entangled alliances, includes the term 20 years, and includes the term several times, it's written by hamilton. hamilton believed that -- and in this 20-year phra
number three, fdr knew in advance about the japanese attack on pearl harbor. harry truman ordered the bombing of japan to intimidate the soviets. jfk was killed by lbjs secret team to keep it from getting out of vietnam. six, nixon expanded the vietnam war. seven, the peace movement activists were not dupes of the kgb. eight, reagan knew star wars wouldn't work but want to provoke a war with the ussr. nine, gorbachev was responsible for end the colored war. >> we can't get through all of...
142
142
Mar 14, 2013
03/13
by
KICU
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
these are ponderously long movies, whether it's the "transformers" flicks or "pearl harbor." i can't stomach it. > > this is a little different approach for him. i am sure it is going to be loud and noisy and it's going to have a lot of bang and whatnot. but mark walberg and the rock are two very charismatic performers, and i think the two of them together might sort of make this a little more tolerable for the people who are not onboard with michael bay stuff. > all right. erik childress thanks. > > thank you. thanks guys. just ahead, a trade that hopefully won't leave you blushing. chart talk is next. matt cavanaugh of cmz trading joins us now for a look at a cosmetics stock. and actually, you see a decent trade on this one. let's take a look at ulta. what do you see in the charts? let's start there. > > well, this is a stock that has had a lot of difficulty recently as the market has been rising. it's a stock we've talked about before, and it has really been kind of range- bound. so what i see in the charts here is i see support for ulta right around $84, $83, $85, somewhe
these are ponderously long movies, whether it's the "transformers" flicks or "pearl harbor." i can't stomach it. > > this is a little different approach for him. i am sure it is going to be loud and noisy and it's going to have a lot of bang and whatnot. but mark walberg and the rock are two very charismatic performers, and i think the two of them together might sort of make this a little more tolerable for the people who are not onboard with michael bay stuff. >...
102
102
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
have said, if it had stopped at pearl harbor, it would have been a good war for us. from the time we arrived in baghdad, the war was over. no, it just began! >> your last thought, ryan. >> they ran an experiment on the whole globe and it failed and at this point that's why you have truth and reconciliation commissions. give everyone immunity, but at least get the truth out so we can have reconciliation before these guys leave the stage. >> thank you. i think that's a good idea. i wouldn't mind some water boarding along the way and get some information on these guys. >> it's not torture. >> it's not torture. hey, mr. cheney, you don't think this is torture and how about trying out this machine and maybe we'll get truth out of you. just kidding. >> we don't believe in that stuff, do we? >> you were a great reporter and a great author. thank you for coming on. >> my pleasure. >> as was said here and promotion here as well, we'll re-air the terrific document and the highest-rated show in the history of this network was this program tonight. if you didn't see it, see it t
have said, if it had stopped at pearl harbor, it would have been a good war for us. from the time we arrived in baghdad, the war was over. no, it just began! >> your last thought, ryan. >> they ran an experiment on the whole globe and it failed and at this point that's why you have truth and reconciliation commissions. give everyone immunity, but at least get the truth out so we can have reconciliation before these guys leave the stage. >> thank you. i think that's a good...
168
168
Mar 9, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt knew that pearl harbor was going to be attacked and so forth. and i respect your research and so forth, so i stand corrected. but when you get onto the federal reserve and you say it was a good thing that we got off the gold standard, that, sir, is a disaster. >> guest: no, i did not say that. i didn't say that. i said that the federal reserve can work so long as you have a system of competition whether it's private competition, i think other states can, you know, the yen, the peso, whatever, can work a little bit toward that. but i didn't say that we should have gone off the gold standard. i said that when the fed was conceived, nobody thought that a federal reserve would act without a gold standard in place. does that help? >> caller: but look at the book by wayne jett on amazon, it's called "the fruits of graft." and it'll tell you in there with good research from morgan thaw, roosevelt caused the depression by buying gold and then rallying anytime the sense that he didn't create currency to match it. and that drove down our money supply, and
roosevelt knew that pearl harbor was going to be attacked and so forth. and i respect your research and so forth, so i stand corrected. but when you get onto the federal reserve and you say it was a good thing that we got off the gold standard, that, sir, is a disaster. >> guest: no, i did not say that. i didn't say that. i said that the federal reserve can work so long as you have a system of competition whether it's private competition, i think other states can, you know, the yen, the...
100
100
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
he suggested they might be necessary in response to a "catastrophic attack like pearl harbor or 9/11." >> let us know why you're awake, shoot us an e-mail or tweet me. we'll read the best responses later in the show. >>> still ahead on "way too early," a winter storm bears down on the nation's capital as travel is going to grind to a halt later this afternoon. we are still digging out in chicago. a full report on what you can expect coming up next. >>> later, think twice before you decide to rob the folks at dunkin' donuts. one worker gives a thief a face full of joe to go. that story and more when "way too early" comes right back. >>> as commander in chief, i can report to you our armed forces fought with honor and valor and as president, i can report to the nation aggression is defeated. the war is over. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred
he suggested they might be necessary in response to a "catastrophic attack like pearl harbor or 9/11." >> let us know why you're awake, shoot us an e-mail or tweet me. we'll read the best responses later in the show. >>> still ahead on "way too early," a winter storm bears down on the nation's capital as travel is going to grind to a halt later this afternoon. we are still digging out in chicago. a full report on what you can expect coming up next....
93
93
Mar 27, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
this book contains case histories, case studies from pearl harbor, what happened in china, what happened in yugoslavia, what happened in poland, the plan for turning germany into a cow past year, the approval of slave labor as reparations to moscow approved at yalta and the yalta conference hiss was a major factor. operation keelhauled was truly an -- .co do so these can also agree to at yalta. those are examples, others i know that those are the ones i do know of, in which pro-soviet operatives within our government tilted policy in favor of the communist interests. final point that chambers made over and over again in "witness" and is confirmed by everything else written and i've seen since, which contributed to his -- in a very rose to the. is very pessimistic, and with good reason. he knew a lot and he could meet other people to believe it. he was a cassandra, and he comes as professor gaddis point2.com he made revelations about this problem not in the '40s but in 1939, to the assistant secretary of state. nothing was done. he named hiss then in 1939. that was ignored at the time in
this book contains case histories, case studies from pearl harbor, what happened in china, what happened in yugoslavia, what happened in poland, the plan for turning germany into a cow past year, the approval of slave labor as reparations to moscow approved at yalta and the yalta conference hiss was a major factor. operation keelhauled was truly an -- .co do so these can also agree to at yalta. those are examples, others i know that those are the ones i do know of, in which pro-soviet...
780
780
Mar 10, 2013
03/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 780
favorite 0
quote 0
navy >> until pearl harbor reporter: then the monitor arrived and saved the day by fighting the merrimack to a draw >> this was the first battle of ironclad warships ever in history. that's really what makes the battle of hampton roads on march 9 of 1862 so significant. >> reporter: ten months later, the monitor still bearing dents from confederate cannonballs went down in a storm off cape hatteras north carolina. one of the survivors called it a night of horrors. she lay in 240 feet of water until 2002 when divers, among them joe hoyt of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration got their first look at history. >> it's pretty incredible especially a site like the monitor arguably more significant than almost any ship wreck certainly in u.s. history >> reporter: the turret with the remains of the two sailors still inside was raised and brought to the mariners museum at newport news virginia >> we were touching a piece of history, putting your hands on those dents, those dents that were made so long ago >> reporter: the turret became an archeological dig into the history of the m
navy >> until pearl harbor reporter: then the monitor arrived and saved the day by fighting the merrimack to a draw >> this was the first battle of ironclad warships ever in history. that's really what makes the battle of hampton roads on march 9 of 1862 so significant. >> reporter: ten months later, the monitor still bearing dents from confederate cannonballs went down in a storm off cape hatteras north carolina. one of the survivors called it a night of horrors. she lay in...
168
168
Mar 10, 2013
03/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
just months after pearl harbor he was one of the doolittle raiders who boosted u.s. moral with a first bombing run over tokyo. of the 80 airmen on that raid, only four are still alive. today mariano rivera gave new york yankees fans reason to hop this season goes very slowly. the lights-out relief pitcher, considers baseball's best closer ever, announced this season will be his last. here's tony guida. >> reporter: mariano rivera began training for his 19th baseball season this afternoon doing what he always does-- overpowering batters. three phased him, not got a hit, the last two struck out. never in baseball history has there been anyone like rivera when the pressure is greatest in the game's final inning-- >> strike three, ball game over! >> reporter: rivera is unflappable. he has 608 saves, the major league record. >> i don't feel myself the greatest of all time. >> reporter: with typical modesty, the 43-year-old made official today what everyone already knew... >> i am retiring of the game they love, and have enjoyed for so many years. >> reporter: rivera has f
just months after pearl harbor he was one of the doolittle raiders who boosted u.s. moral with a first bombing run over tokyo. of the 80 airmen on that raid, only four are still alive. today mariano rivera gave new york yankees fans reason to hop this season goes very slowly. the lights-out relief pitcher, considers baseball's best closer ever, announced this season will be his last. here's tony guida. >> reporter: mariano rivera began training for his 19th baseball season this afternoon...
176
176
Mar 3, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
if you google toyota you will not get disparaging remarks about pearl harbor. >> that's what you are missing . i blame the grandparentings. behagrandparents waits to be asked before lecturing about the past? and if you wait for your grandparents saying what was it like. >> they got to tell you. my mom talks about the old days and it is extremely entertaining. i calmed groogle. grandparent google . you plug in the answer and when i was your age and ends with a suggestion for a type much ribbon candy and go look in the attic. >> and i think roogle. you jump on it right away. nothing insulting to say about grandparentings. only one of mine was up whenip was up. only one in 10 counts are reliable . so i would defer to geeling, too. >> bill, that is it a contract between real information gleaned from real life, and nonexperience and disposable pop culture from disgruntemed microblogerings. >> i lost hamp of my brain due to experience. people are bloging out there and doing things. i will retain something that i would block by the time i am 60. there is one quote from an grandparent that t
if you google toyota you will not get disparaging remarks about pearl harbor. >> that's what you are missing . i blame the grandparentings. behagrandparents waits to be asked before lecturing about the past? and if you wait for your grandparents saying what was it like. >> they got to tell you. my mom talks about the old days and it is extremely entertaining. i calmed groogle. grandparent google . you plug in the answer and when i was your age and ends with a suggestion for a type...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
76
76
Mar 3, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
they had nothing to do with the bombing of pearl harbor. we also watched a very moving film called the flickr in eternity. i believe it was about a young man named stanley who was 19 years old and he made a journal about his experience in the camps. they consider him like an anne frank at the time. it was really interesting. he was actually drafted into europe world war ii and was killed over there. they found his journal. they made a film and it's wonderful. and he, to me, -- he was able to tell the experience in the first person and i really want to encourage that more people see that film, a flickr in eternity. that's the human side of this, thank you. (applause) >> thank you. let me ask, are there any other members of the public that wish to speak in general public comment? okay. seeing none, general public comment is closed. and with that, madam clerk, could you read our adoption calendar? >> items 36 through 37 are being considered for immediate adoption without committee reference. a single roll call act of these items is [speaker no
they had nothing to do with the bombing of pearl harbor. we also watched a very moving film called the flickr in eternity. i believe it was about a young man named stanley who was 19 years old and he made a journal about his experience in the camps. they consider him like an anne frank at the time. it was really interesting. he was actually drafted into europe world war ii and was killed over there. they found his journal. they made a film and it's wonderful. and he, to me, -- he was able to...
82
82
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
the pearl harbor, the 9/11 attacks in which it would be unlawful for the president to use military force inside the united states. as i read that statement -- and this is the point of my question to my friend from kentucky -- it sounds a lot like the language that is in article 4 of the constitution which directs the united states government to protect individual states from invasion. in my judgment, if the united states is being attacked by a foreign power, like the 1941 attack on pearl harbor, the president can indeed have the power to use military force to defend our country. so the reason that i have been asking this question and have been interested in exploring it with my colleague from kentucky is that i think it's extremely important to establish that unless you have an extraordinary situation, unless there is an exceptional situation like pearl harbor, the president should not go around ordering the military to use lethal force inside the united states. our military, we're very proud of them, plays a vital role in efforts to combat terrorism overseas, but here at home we rely on
the pearl harbor, the 9/11 attacks in which it would be unlawful for the president to use military force inside the united states. as i read that statement -- and this is the point of my question to my friend from kentucky -- it sounds a lot like the language that is in article 4 of the constitution which directs the united states government to protect individual states from invasion. in my judgment, if the united states is being attacked by a foreign power, like the 1941 attack on pearl...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
harbor nine eleven that's also sort of confusing because you know there's no reason to think that and are all walk he was killed because he was plotting a new nine eleven you know and he was an american citizen so we don't this white house hasn't actually use that standard for any of their targeted killings interesting as you had mentioned this is raising some constitutional questions and senator rand paul is raising them today on the floor he's kind of keeping up the at this talking marathon in a tad to filibuster want to bring up this clip of something he said today if we're fighting a war in afghanistan which we have been and that there are soldiers around the bend that are a threat to our soldiers. there is no due process at that point but that's not what we're arguing about we're arguing about targeted strikes a people not involved in combat that's my concern. so you know we here in the us we obviously pride ourselves on the right to due process. but what can this imply about citizens constitutional rights to a trial well i think twelve years and what we're looking at is people a
harbor nine eleven that's also sort of confusing because you know there's no reason to think that and are all walk he was killed because he was plotting a new nine eleven you know and he was an american citizen so we don't this white house hasn't actually use that standard for any of their targeted killings interesting as you had mentioned this is raising some constitutional questions and senator rand paul is raising them today on the floor he's kind of keeping up the at this talking marathon...
157
157
Mar 7, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 1
it becomes clear that despite invoking pearl harbor and 9/11, even he isn't envisioning a response to an attack in process which would have to happen immediately. so what does he envision? if he can see that, for example, if he can see that a for example is necessary to explain, he ought to give us a clarifying example rather than a nonsensical one that seems to name check events for their emotional resonance more than for their aptness to the issue." elsewhere in his letter, holder writes that the u.s. government has not carried out drone strikes in the united states and has no intention of doing so. as a policy matter, moreover, we reject the use of military force where well-established law enforcement authorities in the country provide the best means for incapacitating a terrorist threat. interesting, they reject it as a policy matter but aren't willing to reject military force in the united states as a legal matter. this is a good distinction. even in instances where law enforcement would better incapacitate the threat. for the obama administration conceding that the executive bra
it becomes clear that despite invoking pearl harbor and 9/11, even he isn't envisioning a response to an attack in process which would have to happen immediately. so what does he envision? if he can see that, for example, if he can see that a for example is necessary to explain, he ought to give us a clarifying example rather than a nonsensical one that seems to name check events for their emotional resonance more than for their aptness to the issue." elsewhere in his letter, holder writes...
75
75
Mar 8, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
now, -- >> as to when those drones could be used, would that be a 9/11 or pearl harbor style -- >> step back and say the issue of technology has nothing to do with the legal matters that we're discussing. the president has not and would not use drone strikes against american citizens on american soil. on the broader question, if legal authorities that exist to use lee that force are bound by and constrained with the law of the constitution. the issue here isn't the technology. the method does not change the law. the president sworn an oath to uphold the constitution and is bound by the law, whether the lethal force in question is a drone strike or a gunshot. the constitution applies the same way. and that's why i think there's been a great deal of confusion about the technology here when the technology is irrelevant to what the law in the constitution says, and the president is bound by the constitution, bound by the laws, and is sworn to uphold them. >> so, when you've said he would never -- you're saying there are no circumstances, because i thought that -- the attorney general talked
now, -- >> as to when those drones could be used, would that be a 9/11 or pearl harbor style -- >> step back and say the issue of technology has nothing to do with the legal matters that we're discussing. the president has not and would not use drone strikes against american citizens on american soil. on the broader question, if legal authorities that exist to use lee that force are bound by and constrained with the law of the constitution. the issue here isn't the technology. the...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
harbor nine eleven that's also sort of confusing because you know there's no reason to think that and we are all a walk he was killed because he was plotting a new nine eleven you know and he was an american citizen so we don't this white house hasn't actually use that standard for any of their targeted killings interesting as you had mentioned this is raising some constitutional questions and senator rand paul is raising them today on the floor he's kind of keeping up the of this talking marathon and it does have to filibuster want to bring up this clip of something he said today if we're fighting a war in afghanistan which we have been and that there are soldiers around the bend that are a threat to our soldiers. there is no due process at that point but that's not what we're arguing about we're arguing about targeted strikes a people not involved in combat that's my concern. so you know we here in the us we obviously pride ourselves on the right to due process. but what can this imply about citizens constitutional rights to a trial well i think twelve years in what we're looking at
harbor nine eleven that's also sort of confusing because you know there's no reason to think that and we are all a walk he was killed because he was plotting a new nine eleven you know and he was an american citizen so we don't this white house hasn't actually use that standard for any of their targeted killings interesting as you had mentioned this is raising some constitutional questions and senator rand paul is raising them today on the floor he's kind of keeping up the of this talking...
178
178
Mar 3, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
we swept for jile and "pearl harbor." >> one bright spot during this stretch, the action hero flick, "daredevil." >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> it co-stars jennifer garner, a lady who later plays a pivotal role in the personal redemption. at the same time, trouble is brewing on the front. the couple cancels their fall, 2003 wedding. affleck spoke to larry king about the split. >> sometimes it's as simple as one person breaking up with somebody es. sometimes, it's more complicated than that. >> it was a massive, personal thing that really blew up in hollywood and really blew up in ben's face. >> after misfires, both professional and personal, that's where ben affleck found himself, faced with the tall task of rebuilding both his career and his life. >>> when we come back, those first steps on the road to redemption. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military
we swept for jile and "pearl harbor." >> one bright spot during this stretch, the action hero flick, "daredevil." >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> it co-stars jennifer garner, a lady who later plays a pivotal role in the personal redemption. at the same time, trouble is brewing on the front. the couple cancels their fall, 2003 wedding. affleck spoke to larry king about the split. >> sometimes it's as simple as one person breaking up...
85
85
Mar 24, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
remember dahl came in 40 to come just six months after pearl harbor. america was fighting a war on the two friends and one of the things that had the british worried is that the american anger towards the japanese would mean that more ships and manpower and money would be spent on the pacific war than a year p.m. war. the bullets had taken a toll in england the cities were being bombed and they desperately need america's health and they were fighting for every airplane, for every ship and submarine and so they did everything they could to turn american sympathies towards the british and keep america focused on britain. dahl's daily jobs were to seduce and manipulate the press and politicians and he was very effective. he was incredibly charming and when you think he was 26 within a few months playing poker with harry truman. he was dining with harry morgan fall and became best friends with the vice president henry wallace and he was sleeping with clare boothe luce triet clare boothe luce was married to henry who was say fervent antinew dealer an outspo
remember dahl came in 40 to come just six months after pearl harbor. america was fighting a war on the two friends and one of the things that had the british worried is that the american anger towards the japanese would mean that more ships and manpower and money would be spent on the pacific war than a year p.m. war. the bullets had taken a toll in england the cities were being bombed and they desperately need america's health and they were fighting for every airplane, for every ship and...