Somewhere beyond this ridge is the enemy. His strength has been sacked by steady aerial strikes. And heavy artillery barrages. But he is still a long way from being defeated. He still has his will to fight. How can we weaken that will . How can we defeat him . By physical force . Yes. Thats the most effective way. But theres still another force applied in combat that we generally dont think of as a weapon of war. That weapon is words. Yes, in a situation like this, words are weapons. Now that the enemy has had a strong dose of our military power, the impact of words may provide the final persuasion. Words that go Something Like this. Translator soldiers of north korea, youre surrounded. Your comrades are dying. You will die next. Theres just one hope. Leave your positions tonight. This is psychological warfare or at least its one phase. As a weapon of war, psychological war far is as old as war itself. But the use of this force as an integral part of combat has now taken on new forms.
Returning to the table. Norton smith, and karl anthony. Tonight, we will start our program with some film. This is the first time that a president and first lady have ever been captured on film in the United States. This rare footage is of president mckinley and mrs. Mckinley arriving on stage at the pan American Exposition in buffalo new york on september 5th, 1901. The data significant because the very next day, the president would be killed by an assassins bullet. Lets look at the footage. What was it about this exhibition that attracted the president want to go in the first place . It was the worlds fair that cannot have been better time. It was a celebration and some waves of americas new place in the world. And the mckinley presidency was surprising in many ways. Mckinley had been identified throughout his political career through protectionism. He would be the president who took the country on to the world stage next to hawaii in 1898. Fought the spanish american war. From a rep
Test test tests captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2008 he could get to the transport ships in florida so they could go to cuba, nobody would give him permission. He was sending wires and telegraphs to the secretary of war, that went to mrs. Mckinley. She took it and brought it to the president and met roosevelt and trusted him and that is what got roosevelt to the transports in florida and roosevelt responds to the president , please tell mrs. Mckinley to think of the rough riders as her very own and we will make her proud and from that point on, roosevelt curried favor with ida mckinley. There was an convenient where she came in, big dinner, roosevelt, governor of new york and he was speaking, saw she was coming in at the right moment, three clears for mrs. Mckinley. He knew she sort of gave favor for him with her husband. 13 minutes left and more story to tell. Steven in new york city, youre on the air. Go ahead, please. Caller i love your show. I love it. I wanted to
Looks like a packed house to me, huh . [cheers and applause] its incredible to be in the state of arizona with a man who is fighting for every single one of you in this room. [cheers and applause] they said he would never run for president. They said theres no way he could beat 15 or 16 other republicans. They said theres no way he could beat hillary clinton, the media, every other president that was living before him theres no way he could do it. Then on that day in november 2016, this state like so many other states shocked the world and said, you know what . This man represents not the kingdom of washington, d. C. , not the ruling class, but the people, us, and were not going to take it anymore. Anymore. [cheers and applause] there is a very important cultural moment happening in our country. Our history is being deleted. Our statures are being taken down. George Washington Statue being taken down with no plans to pick it back up. Now is the time for courage. Now is the time for all
Oh, freedom oh, freedom afraidwont be ill be standing in my grave and go home to my lord and be free all right freedom, freedom come and i want to go home freedom, Freedom Freedom come and i want to go home oh, freedom, my lord i will be free shall overcome involved a federal boycott, involve the use of federal troops, killed and been killed, we are about to see them all. As we see them, we will also see the growing participation of young whites in the battle. They have taken part in increasing numbers, particularly sitting demonstrations. It sitting demonstrations. It was a tactic employed by new grow College Students in greensboro, north carolina. On february 1, 1960, a group of freshman from greensboros all freshman from greensboros all nigro all negro agricultural college, they were asked to leave, but they just sat on studying their textbooks. The police came and took them off to jail. The lunch counter was closed, but the rebellious child flourished. Later, the sit and had taken