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12.07.2001 The Changing Japanese-U.S. Relations Listen Listen


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Read FDR's Pearl Harbor Speech and other memorable wartime speeches

Sixty years ago, Japan pulled off what was -- until September 11th -- the most devastating attack on American soil by a foreign nation. Now, as the United States sets its sites on a new enemy, terrorism, Japan has sent warships in support of the U.S. effort. This marks the first time since World War 2 that the Japanese military has been used to support forces engaged in combat.

History has a way of running in cycles. Sixty years after Pearl Harbor, we'll examine the evolution of U.S.-Japanese relations and the direction they are heading in the decades ahead.

Guests:

  • Steven Vogel, political science professor at the UC-Berkeley and editor of "U.S. Japan Relations in a Changing World"
  • Herbert Bix, history professor at SUNY-Binghamton and Pulitzer-prize winning author of "Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan"

    Also, in a time of crisis, Former President Jimmy Carter speaks about the traditions that bind us together at Christmas.

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    Forums: What kind of movies have you been drawn to since Sept. 11th?

    Hollywood Responds to September 11th Listen Listen

    A scene depicting the hero swinging between the twin towers of the World Trade Center has been cut from the upcoming movie "Spiderman." The release of an Arnold Schwarzenegger shoot-em-up thriller involving a terrorist plot to blow up a skyscraper has been postponed indefinitely. Movies have always reflected the times in which they are produced, and Hollywood has responded to Sept. 11th by modifying movies and toning down the violence in its promotion of new releases.

    On November 11th, President Bush's advisor Karl Rove met with several dozen of Hollywood's power brokers to explore how the movie industry can help out the war on terrorism. Some have decried this meeting an inappropriate while others see it as Hollywood's patriotic duty to respond to a national crisis appropriately. This hour, an examination of how Hollywood is adapting to changing times.

    Guest:

  • Garen Daley, movie critic and owner of the Dedham Community Theater in Dedham, Massachusetts

    Plus, Tom and Jack reflect on a week where the Taliban fell, 3 Americans were killed by friendly fire, and tensions between Israel and Palestinians boiled over.

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