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. ♪ , a professor talks about the persuasive rhetoric of eight of hitler and franklin d roosevelt in the 1930's and 40's. he argues that both men led nations that had to be convinced to go to war. this is one hour and 45 minutes. is randalls speaker , who did his phd at northwestern university, has taught at the university of mines, calvin college
. ♪ , a professor talks about the persuasive rhetoric of eight of hitler and franklin d roosevelt in the 1930's and 40's. he argues that both men led nations that had to be convinced to go to war. this is one hour and 45 minutes. is randalls speaker , who did his phd at northwestern university, has taught at the university of mines, calvin college
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. >> up next, a conversation about president franklin d. roosevelt and how he used his language to bolster his world war ii policies and strategies. georgia state university professor mary stuckey talks to paul sparrow, director of the fdr presidential library and museum in new york which hosted this event. we will hear fdr deliver six speeches, including "the day of infamy" speech following the pearl harbor attack of december 7, 1941. the 75th anniversary of that attack is it this week.
. >> up next, a conversation about president franklin d. roosevelt and how he used his language to bolster his world war ii policies and strategies. georgia state university professor mary stuckey talks to paul sparrow, director of the fdr presidential library and museum in new york which hosted this event. we will hear fdr deliver six speeches, including "the day of infamy" speech following the pearl harbor attack of december 7, 1941. the 75th anniversary of that attack is it...
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the next day, president franklin d roosevelt appeared before a joint session of congress to request a declaration of war against japan.
the next day, president franklin d roosevelt appeared before a joint session of congress to request a declaration of war against japan.
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. >> up next, on "the presidency," a conversation about president franklin d. roosevelt and how he used his language to bolster his world war ii policies and strategies. georgia state university professor mary stuckey talks to paul sparrow, director of the fdr presidential library and museum in new york which hosted this event. we will hear fdr deliver six speeches, including "the day of infamy" speech following the pearl harbor attack of december 7, 1941. the 75th anniversary of that attack is it this week. this is just over one hour. paul: tonight, we have a really fantastic guest and friend of the librar
. >> up next, on "the presidency," a conversation about president franklin d. roosevelt and how he used his language to bolster his world war ii policies and strategies. georgia state university professor mary stuckey talks to paul sparrow, director of the fdr presidential library and museum in new york which hosted this event. we will hear fdr deliver six speeches, including "the day of infamy" speech following the pearl harbor attack of december 7, 1941. the 75th...
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[applause] on the presidency, a conversation about resident franklin d roosevelt and how he used his language to bolster his world war ii policies and strategies. georgia state university professor mary stuckey talks to paul sparrow, director of the fdr presidential library and museum in new york which hoste
[applause] on the presidency, a conversation about resident franklin d roosevelt and how he used his language to bolster his world war ii policies and strategies. georgia state university professor mary stuckey talks to paul sparrow, director of the fdr presidential library and museum in new york which hoste
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. >> president franklin d. roosevelt's immortal words to describe the attack on pearl harbor. today marks the 75th anniversary that attack. more than it,000 soldiers and sailors were killed and more than is n.o.w. others wounded when japanese fighter planes surprised the u.s. naval fleet. today in hawaii there will be a wreath presentation and other remembrances at pearl harbor. >>> and a live look at the batt battleship "new jersey." . that ship launched two years to the day that the attack happened. >>> authorities at the pennsylvania game commission plan to conduct toxicology tests after what they call the highly suspicious death of a mother bear and three cubs. the dead bears were found in a church parking lot in west wyoming lucerne county. animals had no signs of bullet wounds or other injuries. remember this? do i remember this, vai? >> oh, boy. we're locking at last blizzard and that's why officials are moving along toism president a snow emergency route which would ban parking or driving on city streets when a snow emergency is declared and council should also try to
. >> president franklin d. roosevelt's immortal words to describe the attack on pearl harbor. today marks the 75th anniversary that attack. more than it,000 soldiers and sailors were killed and more than is n.o.w. others wounded when japanese fighter planes surprised the u.s. naval fleet. today in hawaii there will be a wreath presentation and other remembrances at pearl harbor. >>> and a live look at the batt battleship "new jersey." . that ship launched two years to...
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melinda: then-president franklin d. roosevelt called december 7th, 1941 quote, a date which will live in infamy, end quote. here in wisconsin ceremonies are planned on wednesday to mark the anniversary of the pearl harbor attack. the wisconsin veterans homes in honor the 2400 people who died when the japanese attacked the base in hawaii. andy: later today, the milwaukee police department will swear in a new class of recruits. the ceremony is at 10:00 at the police academy on teutonia. 46 men and 12 women make up this class. the recruits will to through six months of training and should hit the streets by next summer. >> well, later today the great lakes distillery is holding a party to mark the anniversary of the repeal of the national ban ended 1933. the distillery is selling bottles of a special reserve today. the party tonight is at 6:00. the prohibition attire the earn couraged. >> that would be fun. >> we have celebrating that for a while here in milwaukee. >> yes. no big storms. the next shot of the snow coming ov
melinda: then-president franklin d. roosevelt called december 7th, 1941 quote, a date which will live in infamy, end quote. here in wisconsin ceremonies are planned on wednesday to mark the anniversary of the pearl harbor attack. the wisconsin veterans homes in honor the 2400 people who died when the japanese attacked the base in hawaii. andy: later today, the milwaukee police department will swear in a new class of recruits. the ceremony is at 10:00 at the police academy on teutonia. 46 men...
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one quick point about fear. 2001, the bush administration pearl harbor in that franklin d. roosevelt out politics, in of turn the japanese, that is a very important and sad part of story. after 9/11, george w. bush went made it clear that america's war was not with muslims s muslims and were not to be viewed in his column. that is a lesson from pearl harbor. do actually learn from our mistakes in the past. need to esson that we learn again today, do you think? i don't want ing, a day like ic on today w. students and others, i president bush's visit to a mosque and i, it was in the days after 9/11, that is a message of unity that i hope hasn't been forgotten. host: as we talk about the 75th anniversary of pearl harbor, viewers, te for the we'll spend the entire day on saturday, december 10, on t.v. on c-span 3 talking about remembering words of those who were there, their stories, begins 8 a.m. this saturday on c-span 3. back to the phones. world war line for ii, palm beach county, florida, you good morning, thank for calling. caller: i remember this day like it was yesterda
one quick point about fear. 2001, the bush administration pearl harbor in that franklin d. roosevelt out politics, in of turn the japanese, that is a very important and sad part of story. after 9/11, george w. bush went made it clear that america's war was not with muslims s muslims and were not to be viewed in his column. that is a lesson from pearl harbor. do actually learn from our mistakes in the past. need to esson that we learn again today, do you think? i don't want ing, a day like ic on...
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d roosevelt in the 1930's and 40's. he argues that both men led nations that had to be convinced to go to war. the new york military symposium hosted this hour and 45 minute event. >> tonight's speaker is randall bytwerk, who did his phd at northwestern university, has taught at the university of
d roosevelt in the 1930's and 40's. he argues that both men led nations that had to be convinced to go to war. the new york military symposium hosted this hour and 45 minute event. >> tonight's speaker is randall bytwerk, who did his phd at northwestern university, has taught at the university of
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that's the same thing that's in the mind of franklin d. roosevelt when he's putting together the new deal. this struggle. >> lewis sites in the buck to the cookbook that the apocalypse never loses its appeal as we just heard from lewis. >> and. massachusetts and they were speaking from the pulpit they would actually learn to cry like actors wiping the tears from their eyes because of the sins of the world would have been visited upon the congregation and cambridge and the world was coming to an end. but the teacher preachers wouldy learn to weep tears. >> you have no idea how reassuring that is to me that some of the great values of history. >> here we are in the break of the election. the two most unpopular candidates. i will stop there and ask you what you make of that. >> it might persuade enough people in the country like those in the room that essentially own the country to pay attention to the policies. people run the banks and so forth and so on. people that enjoy the privileges have had almost no interest in politics and they are h
that's the same thing that's in the mind of franklin d. roosevelt when he's putting together the new deal. this struggle. >> lewis sites in the buck to the cookbook that the apocalypse never loses its appeal as we just heard from lewis. >> and. massachusetts and they were speaking from the pulpit they would actually learn to cry like actors wiping the tears from their eyes because of the sins of the world would have been visited upon the congregation and cambridge and the world was...
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next on the presidency, a conversation about franklin d roosevelt and how he used the language to bolster his world war ii policies. georgia state university toss with paul's bureau, director of the fdr presidential library and museum. fdr, including the date of infamy speech following the pearl harbor attacks of december 7 19 41. december 5 anniversary of that attack is this week. is just er
next on the presidency, a conversation about franklin d roosevelt and how he used the language to bolster his world war ii policies. georgia state university toss with paul's bureau, director of the fdr presidential library and museum. fdr, including the date of infamy speech following the pearl harbor attacks of december 7 19 41. december 5 anniversary of that attack is this week. is just er
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at 9:30 president franklin d. roosevelt's speech to congress asking for declaration of war, followed by the pearl harbor 75th anniversary ceremony at pearl harbor cohosted by the national park service. we're taking your calls and tweets live. ian toll, author of war at sea in the pacific 1941 to 1942 discussing the specific war from the attack on pearl harbor through the u.s. victory of japanese. we're live with paul, and oral history of pearl harbor, december 7th, 1941, giving a behind the scenes attack for more than 200 interviews. and then at 1:00, the 75th anniversary ceremony with keynote remarks by arizona senator john mccain. saturday, on american history tv on cspan 3. >>> next question time in the british house of commons, prime minister in meetings with the gulf cooperation council. emily thorn berry stands in for labor party leader jeremy corbin. this is 35 minutes. >>> questions to the prime minister. dr. phil lip, question number one, the leader of the house. >> yay! >> mr. speaker, i've been asked to
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ben franklin d roosevelt's declaration of war. from 11:00 to 1:00 p.m. we're taking calls and tweets live. at see in of war the pacific discussing the pacific war from the attack on pearl harbor through the u.s. victory over the japanese at the battle of midway. at noon we are live with paul travers. giving a behind-the-scenes account of the japanese attack from his 200 interviews with pearl harbor veterans. then the pearl harbor ceremony from the national world war ii memorial with remarks by john mccain. saturday on c-span 3. >> on washington journal we look at the presidential transition and where things stand. >> washington journal continues. host: syndicated columnist and television host, michelle malkin. good morning. guest: thanks for having me. new -- at is this guest: i think the time has come for an entity like this. i've had a split -- a foot in old and new media. and investigative anw which is -- it is really engine that has motivated me for so long. most people know me from yelling at people on the other side of the lyrical i'll put 13 years
ben franklin d roosevelt's declaration of war. from 11:00 to 1:00 p.m. we're taking calls and tweets live. at see in of war the pacific discussing the pacific war from the attack on pearl harbor through the u.s. victory over the japanese at the battle of midway. at noon we are live with paul travers. giving a behind-the-scenes account of the japanese attack from his 200 interviews with pearl harbor veterans. then the pearl harbor ceremony from the national world war ii memorial with remarks by...
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>>president franklin d. roosevelt: december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> reporter:75 years after the japanese imperial navy's surprise attack on pearl harbor, >>adm. harry b. harris, jr. / commander, u.s. pacific command: no one knew it peace for almost four years. >> reporter:roughly 4000 people are back paying respects, >>adm. harry b. harris, jr. / command: in less than two hours, there were over 2,400 killed, more than 1,200 wounded and the majority of the u.s. pacific fleet taken out of action. >> reporter:with a small group of survivors from that infamous day gathering in hawai'i to mark the anniversary. and though some have spent a life time trying to forget, >>b.c. wilborn / pearl harbor survivor: you try to get it all out of your mind and it don't go. >> reporter:remembering the 2,403 attacks on pearl harbor remains a priority for these men and women. >>lou conter, pearl harbor attack survivor: they lost theirs immediately and they're the ones that should be called the heroes. >> re
>>president franklin d. roosevelt: december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> reporter:75 years after the japanese imperial navy's surprise attack on pearl harbor, >>adm. harry b. harris, jr. / commander, u.s. pacific command: no one knew it peace for almost four years. >> reporter:roughly 4000 people are back paying respects, >>adm. harry b. harris, jr. / command: in less than two hours, there were over 2,400 killed, more than 1,200 wounded and the...
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at 9:30 president franklin d. roosevelt's speech to congress asking for declaration of war, followed by the pearl harbor 75th anniversary ceremony at pearl harbor cohosted by the national park service. we're taking your calls and tweets live. ian toll, author of war at sea in the pacific 1941 to 1942 discussing the specific war from the attack on pearl harbor through the u.s. victory of japanese. we're live with paul, and oral history of pearl harbor, december 7th, 1941, giving a behind the scenes attack for more than 200 interviews. and then at 1:00, the 75th anniversary ceremony with keynote remarks by arizona senator john mccain. saturday, on american history tv on cspan 3. >>> next question time in the british house of commons, prime minister in meetings with the gulf cooperation council. emily thorn berry stands in for labor party leader jeremy corbin. this is 35 minutes. >>> questions to the prime minister. dr. phil lip, question number one, the leader of the house. >> yay! >> mr. speaker, i've been asked to
at 9:30 president franklin d. roosevelt's speech to congress asking for declaration of war, followed by the pearl harbor 75th anniversary ceremony at pearl harbor cohosted by the national park service. we're taking your calls and tweets live. ian toll, author of war at sea in the pacific 1941 to 1942 discussing the specific war from the attack on pearl harbor through the u.s. victory of japanese. we're live with paul, and oral history of pearl harbor, december 7th, 1941, giving a behind the...
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(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. ng for people in your community. >>> the holiday travel season is right around the corner, and if you're one of the millions of americans planning to fly, get to the airport early and don't bring liquids through the security gate. but there are things you can't plan for like this woman jumping in houston. kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: things were going well for this flight when the plane taxied to the gate. then, one of the passengers bolted. >> lady on the plane just jumped out. >> reporter: passengers on the flight 1892 were stunned when a surveillance video showed her leaving the plane through a window. according to one offic
(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. ng for people in your community. >>> the holiday travel season is right around the corner, and if you're one of the...
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the same thing that's in the mind of franklin d roosevelt. when he is putting together the new deal. this is a constant struggle. >> lewis says in the book quote the for telling of the apocalypse never loses its appeal as we have just heard from lewis. >> it never loses its appeal. we are creatures in puritan massachusetts would get up when they were speaking from the pulpit. they have learned to cry like actors and wiping the tears from their eyes because of the sins of the world that have been visited upon the congregation in cambridge. and the world was coming to an end. jonathan edwards, sinners in the hands of an angry god. .. >> good move. [laughter] it has been through many times before. you have no idea how reassuring that is to me. >> it should be. >> that is one of the great values of history. here we are on the brink of the election of what? the two most unpopular candidates in the history of the republic. >> i will just up there and ask you what you make of that. >> will it might persuade. [inaudible] the people essentially who ow
the same thing that's in the mind of franklin d roosevelt. when he is putting together the new deal. this is a constant struggle. >> lewis says in the book quote the for telling of the apocalypse never loses its appeal as we have just heard from lewis. >> it never loses its appeal. we are creatures in puritan massachusetts would get up when they were speaking from the pulpit. they have learned to cry like actors and wiping the tears from their eyes because of the sins of the world...
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president franklin d. roosevelt: december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. 75 years after the japanese imperial navy's surprise attack on pearl harbor, adm. harry b. harris, jr. / comm would be the last moments of peace for almost four years. roughly 4000 people are back paying respects, adm. harry b. harris, jr. / commander, u.s. pacific command: in less than two hours, there were over 2,400 killed, more than 1,200 wounded and the majority of the u.s. pacific fleet taken out of action. with a small group of survivors from that infamous day gathering in hawai'i to mark the anniversary. and though some have spent a life time trying to forget, b.c. wilborn / pearl harbor survivor: you try to get it out of your mind and it don't go. remembering the 2,403 americans harbor remains a priority for these men and women... lou conter, pearl harbor attack survivor: they lost theirs immediately and they're the ones that should be called the heroes. the ceremony, full of symbolism, reverance, and respect. rea
president franklin d. roosevelt: december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. 75 years after the japanese imperial navy's surprise attack on pearl harbor, adm. harry b. harris, jr. / comm would be the last moments of peace for almost four years. roughly 4000 people are back paying respects, adm. harry b. harris, jr. / commander, u.s. pacific command: in less than two hours, there were over 2,400 killed, more than 1,200 wounded and the majority of the u.s. pacific fleet taken out of...
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d. we actually -- we've had -- like forward -- back in the past. that's behind us. we're way beyond that. >> did you believe he could be nominated? really. >> yeah, no, i didn't see this one coming. he knows that. donald trump's a very -- he was a very unconventional candidat. he's going to be an unconventional president. what i like about it in my, like i said, almost daily conversations is he's just a get things done kind of guy. >> have you told him being president is not bng that the congress is going to have a say? >> oh, we've talked about that extensively. we've talked about the constitution, article one in the constitution, the separation of powers. he feels very strongly, actually, that under president obama's watch he stripped a lot of power away from the constitution, away from the legislative branch of government, and we want to reset the balance of power so that people and the constitution are rightfully restored. >> the speaker of the house on his plans for sweeping tax ref
d. we actually -- we've had -- like forward -- back in the past. that's behind us. we're way beyond that. >> did you believe he could be nominated? really. >> yeah, no, i didn't see this one coming. he knows that. donald trump's a very -- he was a very unconventional candidat. he's going to be an unconventional president. what i like about it in my, like i said, almost daily conversations is he's just a get things done kind of guy. >> have you told him being president is not...
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years later, another president, franklin d. roosevelt comment on this new and preservationure of management with these words. as american as our national parks. the fundamental idea behind the country that the belongs to the people, but it is or the enrichment of the lives of all of us. over the past 10 decades, we a country set aside the best of what america has to offer. have set aside treasured landscapes. we have also set aside places tell the stories of our past, both the history we well as the monuments we should never forget. there are now over 400 such laces of reflections that the national park service shares with the people of the united world. and the today's ceremony is taking place at the close of the national service's centennial year. our centennial, what is a park to you? conclude my remarks, i ask that you look out over the harbor, gaze rl upon the memorial that rests and aske u.s.s. arizona yourself what that memorial you.s to or myself, i believe it is not merely a fitting tribute to the men who lost their li
years later, another president, franklin d. roosevelt comment on this new and preservationure of management with these words. as american as our national parks. the fundamental idea behind the country that the belongs to the people, but it is or the enrichment of the lives of all of us. over the past 10 decades, we a country set aside the best of what america has to offer. have set aside treasured landscapes. we have also set aside places tell the stories of our past, both the history we well...
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. >> up next, on "the presidency," a conversation about president franklin d. roosevelt and how he used his language to bolster his world war ii policies and strategies. georgia state university professor mary stuckey talks to paul sparrow, director of the fdr presidential library and museum in new york which hosted this event. we will hear fdr deliver six speeches, including "the day of infamy" speech following the pearl harbor attack of december 7, 1941. the 75th anniversary of that attack is it this week. this is just over one hour. paul: tonight, we have a really fantastic guest and friend of the library. she is taking medications director at georgia state university, has written nine books -- mary: probably more than that. paul: that is how many i counted on amazon, including "finding americans: the good neighbors" which is a book about fdr. she has written books about carver, reagan, presidential rhetoric and language so tonight she is going to offer us some really important insight into how fdr used language, the content of his speech is broken up into s
. >> up next, on "the presidency," a conversation about president franklin d. roosevelt and how he used his language to bolster his world war ii policies and strategies. georgia state university professor mary stuckey talks to paul sparrow, director of the fdr presidential library and museum in new york which hosted this event. we will hear fdr deliver six speeches, including "the day of infamy" speech following the pearl harbor attack of december 7, 1941. the 75th...
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twenty years later, another president, franklin d. roosevelt, would comment on this new and unique adventure with preservation management with these words -- "there is nothing so american as our national parks. the fundamental idea behind the parks is that the country belongs to the people. it is for the enrichment of the lives of all of us." over the past 10 decades, we have, as a country, set aside the best of what america has to offer. we have set aside treasured landscapes. we have also set aside places that tell the stories of our past, both the history we celebrate, as well as the monuments we should never forget. there are now over 400 such places of reflection that the national parks service shares with the people of the united states and the world. today's ceremony is taking place at the close of the national park services centennial year. a theme of our centennial asked, white is a park to you? as i conclude my remarks, i ask that you look out over the waters of pearl harbor, gaze upon the memorial that rests above the uss a
twenty years later, another president, franklin d. roosevelt, would comment on this new and unique adventure with preservation management with these words -- "there is nothing so american as our national parks. the fundamental idea behind the parks is that the country belongs to the people. it is for the enrichment of the lives of all of us." over the past 10 decades, we have, as a country, set aside the best of what america has to offer. we have set aside treasured landscapes. we...
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d. will the guests please rise, as able, for the arrival of the official party. the official party for today's ceremony includes ms. jacqueline ashwell, superintendent, world war ii valor in the pacific national monument, national park service. ms. laura joss, regional director, pacific west region, national parks service. [bells] >> navy region hawaii and naval service group middle pacific arriving. ♪ [bell] >> united states pacific command arriving. ♪ >> please are seated. ladies and gentlemen, it is consist marry on december 7, that we observe a moment of silence at 0755 to commemorate the beginning of the attacks of pearl harbor. you will hear u.s.s. halsey sound the ship's whistle. please join me at that time in bowing our heads for a moment of silence to remember those who courageously fought and those who died here on december 7, 1941. completing the moment of silence will be f-22 raptors executing a miss man flyover formation from just beyond the arizona memorial and continui
d. will the guests please rise, as able, for the arrival of the official party. the official party for today's ceremony includes ms. jacqueline ashwell, superintendent, world war ii valor in the pacific national monument, national park service. ms. laura joss, regional director, pacific west region, national parks service. [bells] >> navy region hawaii and naval service group middle pacific arriving. ♪ [bell] >> united states pacific command arriving. ♪ >> please are...
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d. led to thee attack u.s. entry into world war ii. navy and national park service mark the 75th with asary of the attack ceremony at pearl harbor. harris, head of the u.s. pacific command, delivers the keynote address. minutes.ust under 90 >> good morning, ladies and totlemen, and welcome today's joint national park service united states navy national pearl harbor remembrance day ceremony. robert franklin and i am truly honored to serve as today's master of ceremonies historic 75th anniversary. honoring's theme is the past, inspiring the future. will pay tribute to those members of the greatest generation who paved the way here in pearl harbor for current and future generations world.out the will the guests please rise, as able, for the arrival of the party.l for today'sparty ceremony includes ms. jacquelyn superintendent, world war ii valor in the pacific national monument, national park service. ms. laura joss, regional pacific west region, national parks service. [bells] and navalgio
d. led to thee attack u.s. entry into world war ii. navy and national park service mark the 75th with asary of the attack ceremony at pearl harbor. harris, head of the u.s. pacific command, delivers the keynote address. minutes.ust under 90 >> good morning, ladies and totlemen, and welcome today's joint national park service united states navy national pearl harbor remembrance day ceremony. robert franklin and i am truly honored to serve as today's master of ceremonies historic 75th...
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d. and as i said before, it didn't necessarily have to be in his lifet >> thank you all very much. [ applause ] . >>> now a look at the influence of american democracy after world war ii. a panel of historians look at growth of the american federal government during the war. the united nations and human rights after the war and the relief for displaced jewish refugees from poland. this is 90 minutes. >>> the 240 session is entitled america, democracies bastion. we have five scholars to given us presentations and in order from my immediate right, james sparrow is an associate professor of history at the university of chicago. the author of warfare state, world war ii americans and the age of big government which appeared in 2011 and received honorable mentions for the prestigeus frederick jackson turner award offered by the organization of american historians. he is working on a sequel titled new levy an than. it is a fine title and i can't wait to read that. to his right, alida black is
d. and as i said before, it didn't necessarily have to be in his lifet >> thank you all very much. [ applause ] . >>> now a look at the influence of american democracy after world war ii. a panel of historians look at growth of the american federal government during the war. the united nations and human rights after the war and the relief for displaced jewish refugees from poland. this is 90 minutes. >>> the 240 session is entitled america, democracies bastion. we have...
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i mean, one reason that the sit-down strike succeeded was because franklin d. roosevelt was in the white house, and frank murphy, who was a roosevelt ally, was the governor of michigan. they deliberately were trying to wait until he was inaugurated because he refused to send in the national guard to kick them out of the plants. so, and i don't think there's that kind of political support at least at the governor level anywhere in the midwest right now. >> you could argue barack obama? edward mcclelland: well, he did help us do work in chicago, and i think that's a big reason that he was so sympathetic to bailing out the auto industry. i mean that was pretty much the first task of his administration, was putting together a task force to rescue the auto industry. and he certainly beat that drum hard during last year's campaign, especially in ohio where they had plenty of auto plants. i mean, mitt romney had written an op-ed for "the new york said -- the title said let detroit go bankrupt. , and obama didn't let him forget about that. >> i'm curious -- edward mccl
i mean, one reason that the sit-down strike succeeded was because franklin d. roosevelt was in the white house, and frank murphy, who was a roosevelt ally, was the governor of michigan. they deliberately were trying to wait until he was inaugurated because he refused to send in the national guard to kick them out of the plants. so, and i don't think there's that kind of political support at least at the governor level anywhere in the midwest right now. >> you could argue barack obama?...
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d. and as i said before, it didn't necessarily have to be in his lifetime. >> thank you all very much. [ applause ] . >>> now a look at the influence of american democracy after world war ii. a panel of historians look at growth of the american federal government during the war. the united nations and human rights after the war and the relief for displaced jewish refugees from poland. this is 90 minutes. >>> the 240 session is entitled america, democracies bastion. we have five scholars to given us presentations and in order from my immediate right, james sparrow is an associate professor of history at the university of chicago. the author of warfare state, world war ii americans and the age of big government which appeared in 2011 and received honorable mentions for the prestigeus frederick jackson turner award offered by the organization of american historians. he is working on a sequel titled new levy an than. it is a fine title and i can't wait to read that. to his right, alida black
d. and as i said before, it didn't necessarily have to be in his lifetime. >> thank you all very much. [ applause ] . >>> now a look at the influence of american democracy after world war ii. a panel of historians look at growth of the american federal government during the war. the united nations and human rights after the war and the relief for displaced jewish refugees from poland. this is 90 minutes. >>> the 240 session is entitled america, democracies bastion. we...
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[applause] on the presidency, a conversation about resident franklin d roosevelt and how he used his language to bolster his world war ii policies and strategies. georgia state university professor mary stuckey talks to paul sparrow, director of the fdr presidential library and museum in new york which hosted this event. we will hear fdr delivered six speeches, including to day of infamy speech following the pearl harbor attack of december 7, 1941. the 75th anniversary of that attack is it this week. this is just over one hour. paul: tonight, we have a really est and friend of the library. she is taking medications director at georgia state university, has written nine books -- mary: probably more than that. paul: that is how many i counted on amazon, including "finding americans: the good neighbors" which is a book about fdr. she has written books about carver, reagan, presidential rhetoric and language so tonight she is going to offer us some really important insight into , thedr used language content of his speech is broken up into several categories. ande is, what he is saying th
[applause] on the presidency, a conversation about resident franklin d roosevelt and how he used his language to bolster his world war ii policies and strategies. georgia state university professor mary stuckey talks to paul sparrow, director of the fdr presidential library and museum in new york which hosted this event. we will hear fdr delivered six speeches, including to day of infamy speech following the pearl harbor attack of december 7, 1941. the 75th anniversary of that attack is it this...
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the next day, president franklin d roosevelt appeared before a joint session of congress to request a declaration of war against japan. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the pearl harbor attack, and the u.s. entry into world war ii. hear from survivors who were stationed at honolulu in 1941. the national park service conducted the oral history. this is about one hour. >> we were in the hurricane for nine days coming over from san diego. you have a rather green crew. we got into honolulu, and senator scott liberty -- and some of us got liberty. , and i walkedxi across the street. i ordered a soda. the lady said you are from the uss ward. she said how do you know? ship,s ward was the guard part of destroyer division 80. it consisted of four old destroyers. we rotated duty guarding the entrance channel to pearl harbor. the regulations were that on all the charts of the world with an indication that no submarine must approach pearl harbor within 100 miles without coming to the surface and requesting a destroyer effort -- escort on the surface to approaching closer to honolulu or pea
the next day, president franklin d roosevelt appeared before a joint session of congress to request a declaration of war against japan. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the pearl harbor attack, and the u.s. entry into world war ii. hear from survivors who were stationed at honolulu in 1941. the national park service conducted the oral history. this is about one hour. >> we were in the hurricane for nine days coming over from san diego. you have a rather green crew. we got into...
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. >> up next, a conversation about president franklin d. roosevelt and how he used his language to bolster his world war ii policies and strategies. georgia state university professor mary stuckey talks to paul sparrow, director of the fdr presidential library and museum in new york which hosted this event. we will hear fdr deliver six speeches, including "the day of infamy" speech following the pearl harbor attack of december 7, 1941. the 75th anniversary of that attack is it this week. this is just over one hour. paul: tonight, we have a really fantastic guest and friend of the library. she is taking medications -- communications director at georgia state university, has written nine books -- mary: probably more than that. paul: that is how many i counted on amazon, including "finding americans: the good neighbors" which is a book about fdr. she has written books about carter, reagan, presidential rhetoric and language so tonight she is going to offer us some really important insight into how fdr used language, the content of his speech i
. >> up next, a conversation about president franklin d. roosevelt and how he used his language to bolster his world war ii policies and strategies. georgia state university professor mary stuckey talks to paul sparrow, director of the fdr presidential library and museum in new york which hosted this event. we will hear fdr deliver six speeches, including "the day of infamy" speech following the pearl harbor attack of december 7, 1941. the 75th anniversary of that attack is it...
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>>president franklin d. roosevelt: december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> reporter:75 years after the japanese imperial navy's surprise attack on pearl harbor, >>adm. harry b. harris, jr. / commander, u.s. pacific command: no one knew it would be the last moments of peace for almost four years. >> reporter:roughly 4000 people are back paying respects, >>adm. harry b. harris, jr. / commander, u.s. pacific command: in less than two hours, there were over 2,400 killed, more than 1,200 the u.s. pacific fleet taken out of action. >> reporter:with a small group of day gathering in hawai'i to mark the anniversary. and though some have spent a life time trying to forget, >>b.c. wilborn / pearl harbor survivor: you try to get it out of your mind and it don't go. >> reporter:remembering the 2,403 americans killed during the attacks on pearl harbor remains a priority for these men and women. >>lou conter, pearl harbor attack survivor: they lost theirs immediately and they're the ones that should be call
>>president franklin d. roosevelt: december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> reporter:75 years after the japanese imperial navy's surprise attack on pearl harbor, >>adm. harry b. harris, jr. / commander, u.s. pacific command: no one knew it would be the last moments of peace for almost four years. >> reporter:roughly 4000 people are back paying respects, >>adm. harry b. harris, jr. / commander, u.s. pacific command: in less than two hours, there were...
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twenty years later, another president, franklin d. roosevelt, would comment on this new and unique adventure with preservation management with these words, "there is nothing so american as our national parks. the fundamental idea behind the parks is that the country belongs to the people. it is for the enrichment of the lives of all of us. over the past 10 decades, we have as a country set aside the best of what america has to offer. we have set aside treasured landscapes. we have also set aside places that tell the stories of our past, both the history we celebrate as well as the monuments we should never forget. there are now over 400 such places of reflection that the national parks service shares with the people of the united states and the world. today's ceremony is taking place at the close of the national park services centennial year. a theme of our centennial asked, what is a park to you. as i conclude my remarks, i ask that you look out over the waters of pearl harbor, gaze upon the memorial that rests above the "uss arizona
twenty years later, another president, franklin d. roosevelt, would comment on this new and unique adventure with preservation management with these words, "there is nothing so american as our national parks. the fundamental idea behind the parks is that the country belongs to the people. it is for the enrichment of the lives of all of us. over the past 10 decades, we have as a country set aside the best of what america has to offer. we have set aside treasured landscapes. we have also set...
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d roosevelt residential library easy him where i am a proud trustee and plead with you all with a full heart to make the trek to hyde park to see our new permanent exhibit and our new visitor's center. i think it will amplify the conflicting and disparate messages unified by defiance that i think i have heard so far today and i would also very much like to give a shout out to constance who did emergency travel planning for me last night when i missed my flight. the first time that has happened to me in 64 years. from myou can tell packing, i beg your indulgence. i have a honking sinus infection. without plead for indulgence, i will ask you to suspend everything you have talked about so far for the past three days. i want you to think not about military strategy, not about who won the war, not about the geopolitical outcomes of the war, or the war's economic consequences. -- what i want you to get into your heart is the ricocheting emotional ping-pong ball that america and the world is going through at the end of the war. from unbridled relief.almost unbridled underneath all of that is
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. ♪ , a professor talks about the persuasive rhetoric of eight of hitler and franklin d roosevelt in the 1930's and 40's. he argues that both men led nations that had to be convinced to go to war. this is one hour and 45 minutes. is randalls speaker , who did his phd at northwestern university, has taught at the university of mines, calvin college in michigan, and lcc international university in lithuania. he has written three books and articlesozen scholarly on aspects of notting propaganda -- not see propaganda -- nazi propaganda. a fascinating world. just google german propaganda german propaganda or not see propaganda. nancy -- notom the he -- mr. bytwerk: shortly afternoon 1939, herman goering introduced adolf hitler at the german reichstag. he was about to give what i think is the most widely anticipated and widely heard speech of the 20th century. that is a bit of a claim. and the back of your mines as i'm speaking you may see if you can come up with a counter example. there are certainly a number of things one might consider. we are going to look at that speech this evening.
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next on the presidency, a conversation about franklin d roosevelt and how he used the language to bolster his world war ii policies. georgia state university toss with paul's bureau, director of the fdr presidential library and museum. fdr, including the date of infamy speech following the pearl harbor attacks of december 7 19 41. december 5 anniversary of that attack is this week. is just over an hour. paul: tonight, we have a really fantastic guest and friend of the library. she is a communications professor at georgia state university, has written nine books -- mary: probably more than that. paul: that is how many i counted on amazon, including "finding americans: the good neighbors" which is a book about fdr. she has written books about carter, reagan, presidential rhetoric and language so tonight she is going to offer us some really important insight into how fdr used language, the content of his speech is broken up into several categories. there is, what he is saying and the way he is saying it. you learn a lot about his intentions and skills and ability by the way he says things. b
next on the presidency, a conversation about franklin d roosevelt and how he used the language to bolster his world war ii policies. georgia state university toss with paul's bureau, director of the fdr presidential library and museum. fdr, including the date of infamy speech following the pearl harbor attacks of december 7 19 41. december 5 anniversary of that attack is this week. is just over an hour. paul: tonight, we have a really fantastic guest and friend of the library. she is a...
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at 9:30, president franklin d roosevelt lost -- roosevelt's speech to congress asking for a declaration of war, followed by a ceremony at pearl harbor cohosted by the national park service and u.s. navy. from 11:00 to 1:00 p.m., we are taking your calls and tweets live. war andssed the pacific the attack on pearl harbor through the u.s. victory over the japanese at the battle of midway and it new eastern, we are live with the author of "eyewitness to infamy: an oral history of pearl harbor," giving a behind the scenes account. harbor 75thl anniversary ceremony from the national world war ii memorial in washington, d.c., with keynote remarks by arizona senator john mccain. saturday on american history tv on c-span3. >> the house passed a measure to continue funding the federal government through april 28. the boat was 326-96. the white house criticized republican congressional leaders for not adequately addressing expiring health and pension benefits are cold miners. the continuing resolution goes to the senate with government midnight friday. >> mr. speaker, i rise before you today to p
at 9:30, president franklin d roosevelt lost -- roosevelt's speech to congress asking for a declaration of war, followed by a ceremony at pearl harbor cohosted by the national park service and u.s. navy. from 11:00 to 1:00 p.m., we are taking your calls and tweets live. war andssed the pacific the attack on pearl harbor through the u.s. victory over the japanese at the battle of midway and it new eastern, we are live with the author of "eyewitness to infamy: an oral history of pearl...
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d. this 90-minute talk is part of a two-day conference in new " year zero,d 1946: triumph and tragedy." robert citino: this session is entitled "america: democracy's bastion." we have three fine scholars who will give presentations. for my immediate right, james t. sparrow is an associate professor of history at the university of chicago, the author of "the age of big government" which received an honorable mention in 2012. he is currently working on a sequel to his book. moving to his right, allida black is research professor of history and international affairs at the george washington university. the founding editor of the eleanor roosevelt papers project which highlights the former first lady's writings and pronouncements on human rights and democracy. she is a widely published author , including "casting her own shadow, eleanor roosevelt." extensivelyd reedited edition of "tomorrow is now." eleanor roosevelt own book. she has worked on human rights education in numerous countries es
d. this 90-minute talk is part of a two-day conference in new " year zero,d 1946: triumph and tragedy." robert citino: this session is entitled "america: democracy's bastion." we have three fine scholars who will give presentations. for my immediate right, james t. sparrow is an associate professor of history at the university of chicago, the author of "the age of big government" which received an honorable mention in 2012. he is currently working on a sequel to...
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d roosevelt presidential library and museum where i am a proud trustee and plead with you all with a full heart to make the trek to hyde park to see our new permanent exhibit and our new visitor's center. i think it will amplify the conflicting and disparate messages unified by defiance that i think i have heard so far today and i would also very much like to give a shout out to constance, who did emergency travel planning for me last night when i missed my flight. the first time that has happened to me in 64 years. but as you can tell from my hacking through jim's talk. i beg your indulgence. i have, as my mother would have said a honking sinus infection. , with that plead for indulgence, i will ask you to suspend everything you have talked about so far for the past three days. i want you to think not about military strategy, not about who won the war, not about the geopolitical outcomes of the war, or the war's economic consequences. what i want you to get in your heart and your gut is the ricocheting, emotional ping-pong ball, in context that america , and the world is going throu
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d roosevelt in the 1930's and 40's. he argues that both men led nations that had to be convinced to go to war. the new york military symposium hosted this hour and 45 minute event. >> tonight's speaker is randall bytwerk, who did his phd at northwestern university, has taught at the university of mines, calvin college in michigan, and lcc international university in lithuania. he has written three books and several dozen scholarly articles on aspects of german propaganda and maintains -- if you are a history buff and want to therience going online, german propaganda archive which is both nazi and east german. a fascinating world about that. i will just say, just google or east germanda propaganda that would be one of the first things. propaganda archive bit large collection of translations and images of propaganda from the nazi in the east german periods. now i am happy to introduce our speaker tonight. [applause] mr. bytwerk: shortly after noon on april 24, 1939, herman goering introduced adolf hitler to the german rei
d roosevelt in the 1930's and 40's. he argues that both men led nations that had to be convinced to go to war. the new york military symposium hosted this hour and 45 minute event. >> tonight's speaker is randall bytwerk, who did his phd at northwestern university, has taught at the university of mines, calvin college in michigan, and lcc international university in lithuania. he has written three books and several dozen scholarly articles on aspects of german propaganda and maintains --...
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twenty years later, another president, franklin d. roosevelt, would comment on this new and unique adventure with preservation management with these words, "there is nothing so american as our national parks. the fundamental idea behind the parks is that the country belongs to the people. it is for the enrichment of the lives of all of us. over the past 10 decades, we have as a country set aside the best of what america has to offer. we have set aside treasured landscapes. we have also set aside places that tell the stories of our past, both the history we celebrate as well as the monuments we should never forget. there are now over 400 such places of reflection that the national parks service shares with the people of the united states and the world. today's ceremony is taking place at the close of the national park services centennial year. a theme of our centennial asked, what is a park to you. as i conclude my remarks, i ask that you look out over the waters of pearl harbor, gaze upon the memorial that rests above the "uss arizona
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(franklin d. roosevelt) thprivileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund job placement and training for people in your community. ♪ >>> most of us know that taking an aspirin a day helps prevent heart disease but millions of americans who could benefit from a low dose of the drug don't take it. a new research at the university of southern california study led by our own dr. david agus. over the next 20 years, 900,000 lives could be spared and 692 billion dollars in health benefit costs saved. dr. agus joins us now from los angeles. good morning. >> good morning. >> so describe low dose aspirin therapy. >> so pirin is a 20,000-year-old drug. 81 milligrams of this compound every day reduces the death rate of cancer by 30% and many of us ar
(franklin d. roosevelt) thprivileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund job placement and training for people in your community. ♪ >>> most of us know that taking an aspirin a day...
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at 9:30, president franklin d. roosevelt, 1941 speech to congress asking for declaration of war followed by pearl harbor 57th anniversary at pearl harbor co-hosted by national park service and u.s. navy. and from 11:00 to 1:00 p.m. we're taking your calls and tweets live. ian toll author of "pacific crucible" discussing the pacific war from the attack on pearl harbor through u.s. victory over japanese at the battle of midway. at noon eastern paul traverse, "eyewitness to infamy, an oral history." giving a behind the scenes attack from his more than 200 interviews with pearl harbor veterans. at 1:00, pearl harbor 75th anniversary in washington, d.c., with keynote remarks by arizona senator john mccain. saturday on american history tv on c-span3. >>> earlier this morning, the council on competitiveness released a report on the progress of trade in u.s. businesses. during this break in the live program, we're going to show you as much of that discussion as possible. >> i had started off by staying president-elect prob
at 9:30, president franklin d. roosevelt, 1941 speech to congress asking for declaration of war followed by pearl harbor 57th anniversary at pearl harbor co-hosted by national park service and u.s. navy. and from 11:00 to 1:00 p.m. we're taking your calls and tweets live. ian toll author of "pacific crucible" discussing the pacific war from the attack on pearl harbor through u.s. victory over japanese at the battle of midway. at noon eastern paul traverse, "eyewitness to infamy,...
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(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. ople in your community. >>> the holiday travel season is right around the corner, and if you're one of the millions of americans planning to fly, get to the airport early and don't bring liquids through the security gate. but there are things you can't plan for like this woman jumping in houston. kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: things were going well for this flight when the plane taxied to the gate. then, one of the passengers bolted. >> lady on the plane just jumped out. >> reporter: passengers on the flight 1892 were stunned when a through a window. surveillance video showed her leaving the plane through a window. according to
(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. ople in your community. >>> the holiday travel season is right around the corner, and if you're one of the millions of...
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d. nearly 200 planes were destroyed and that sunday morning compared to the code appeared to be completely immobilized. >> host: it's been 75 years since over 2400 american sailors and soldiers were killed in the japanese attack on pearl harborr december 7, 1941. starting now on the tv onsi c-span2 a three-hour discussion, what led up to it and its aftermath. we have three authors joining us, eri hotta misdeed twomey and craig nelson. ladies and gentlemen, each of you in your books about pearl harbor and the era ask the question why did japan attacked the u.s.? >> guest: my conclusion is that they didn't know what they were giving going to assassinate him and it is actually assigned to stay on a battleship to keep that from happening and then at the same time his planning the attack on pearl harbor and has to then to quit the service to make that happy because the navy is so against going forward. so he is famously called the reluctant admiral by historians. you can see the attack on ame
d. nearly 200 planes were destroyed and that sunday morning compared to the code appeared to be completely immobilized. >> host: it's been 75 years since over 2400 american sailors and soldiers were killed in the japanese attack on pearl harborr december 7, 1941. starting now on the tv onsi c-span2 a three-hour discussion, what led up to it and its aftermath. we have three authors joining us, eri hotta misdeed twomey and craig nelson. ladies and gentlemen, each of you in your books about...
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with prospective to circumventing the desires of our policy of franklin d. roosevelt concerning the fuel embargo that congress passed for japan and? that is my question. >> i can confirm that. is on the backs of fdr there was the embargo to say he wanted to pull japan strings and well as at the conference they used their abilities to shut down the japanese practice. >> host: what had japanese relations mike leading up through 1941? >> guest: the relationship had been pretty good most of the years with the emerging world powers. in fact, with franklin roosevelt december 6 wrote his famous letter to the emperor seeking and referred to the longstanding relationship that these are the only to countries of strength and certainly the american navy had been preparing for years with the possibility of conflict. most american navy war games japan in theory and as the years drew closer the prospect of japan would be the adversary. that was obvious to also that long standing relationship gradually in the early san '40's. >> with very hard times around the of world to l
with prospective to circumventing the desires of our policy of franklin d. roosevelt concerning the fuel embargo that congress passed for japan and? that is my question. >> i can confirm that. is on the backs of fdr there was the embargo to say he wanted to pull japan strings and well as at the conference they used their abilities to shut down the japanese practice. >> host: what had japanese relations mike leading up through 1941? >> guest: the relationship had been pretty...
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d. we actually -- we've had -- like forward -- back in the past. that's behind us. we're way beyond that. >> did you believe he could be nominated? really. >> yeah, no, i didn't see this one coming. he knows that. donald trump's a very -- he was a very unconventional candidat. he's going to be an unconventional president. what i like about it in my, like i said, almost daily conversations is he's just a get things done kind of guy. >> have you told him being president is not being ceo of thun that the congress is going to have a say? >> oh, we've talked about that extensively. we've talked about the constitution, article one in the constitution, the separation of powers. he feels very strongly, actually, that under president obama's watch he stripped a lot of power away from the constitution, away from the legislative branch of government, and we want to reset the balance of power so that people and the constitution are rightfully restored. >> the speaker of the house on his plans for sw
d. we actually -- we've had -- like forward -- back in the past. that's behind us. we're way beyond that. >> did you believe he could be nominated? really. >> yeah, no, i didn't see this one coming. he knows that. donald trump's a very -- he was a very unconventional candidat. he's going to be an unconventional president. what i like about it in my, like i said, almost daily conversations is he's just a get things done kind of guy. >> have you told him being president is not...
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d. when you speak to the younger generation, people in their 20s that have joined us in the past five, six years they look at things totally differently than someone my generation looks at it. they believe you have to start early, you have to start getting those diverse skills embedded much earlier. we're putting in programs now looking at freshmen in high school now, totally different than when i started. >> does anybody have questions in the audience? >> i have maybe something to add to what mike said. when we talked about skill shortages, we survey employers all over the world and also here in the u.s. around, you know, their -- their need for talent and whether they think they can find the talent in labor markets. what we see today is that 40% of the employers we survey here in the u.s. are saying they have difficulty finding talent. what's encouraging is that almost 50% of the same employers are now saying that they have investing in training for their workforce. whereas the same an
d. when you speak to the younger generation, people in their 20s that have joined us in the past five, six years they look at things totally differently than someone my generation looks at it. they believe you have to start early, you have to start getting those diverse skills embedded much earlier. we're putting in programs now looking at freshmen in high school now, totally different than when i started. >> does anybody have questions in the audience? >> i have maybe something to...
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then, franklin d. roosevelt speech to congress asking for a declaration of war, followed by ceremony ativersary pearl harbor cohosted by the national park service and the u.s. navy. from 11:00 to 1 p.m., we are taking your calls and tweets live. author of a book discussing the pacific war and attack on pearl harbor, through the u.s. victory over the japanese at the battle of midway. travers,e have paul the author of an early -- oral history to pearl harbor, giving a behind the scene of the japanese attack with more than 200 interviews with veterans. at 1:00, the pearl harbor he said it -- 75th anniversary from the national world war ii memorial in washington dc with remarks from senator john mccain. saturday on american history tv on c-span3. >> congress is set to take up a bill authorizing water infrastructure projects. hill, yourthe article, congress strikes deal on water bill with flint aid focuses on money authorized in the legislation for flint, michigan to fix the contaminated water system. what
then, franklin d. roosevelt speech to congress asking for a declaration of war, followed by ceremony ativersary pearl harbor cohosted by the national park service and the u.s. navy. from 11:00 to 1 p.m., we are taking your calls and tweets live. author of a book discussing the pacific war and attack on pearl harbor, through the u.s. victory over the japanese at the battle of midway. travers,e have paul the author of an early -- oral history to pearl harbor, giving a behind the scene of the...
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at 9:30, franklin d. roosevelt speech to congress asking for a declaration of war followed by the pearl harbor 75th anniversary ceremony at pearl harbor. from 11:00 to 1 p.m., we are taking your calls in tweets live. -- author of pacific was pacific crucible. at new, where -- at noon, where live with all travelers. -- with paul travers. then at 1:00, the pearl harbor 75th anniversary ceremony from the memorial and washington, dc, with remarks from john mccain. saturday on american history tv on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service i america's cable television company and brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> washington journal continues. host: syndicated columnist and television host, michelle malkin. good morning. guest: thanks for having me. new -- at is this guest: i think the time has come for an entity like this. i've had a split -- a foot in old and new media. and investigative anw which is -- it is really engine that has motivated
at 9:30, franklin d. roosevelt speech to congress asking for a declaration of war followed by the pearl harbor 75th anniversary ceremony at pearl harbor. from 11:00 to 1 p.m., we are taking your calls in tweets live. -- author of pacific was pacific crucible. at new, where -- at noon, where live with all travelers. -- with paul travers. then at 1:00, the pearl harbor 75th anniversary ceremony from the memorial and washington, dc, with remarks from john mccain. saturday on american history tv on...