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Morning Joe

willing to go, but on this day december 7th, everything changed. >> uh-huh. >> it did. you know, that night, churchill heard the news on the bbc on a birthday dinner at checkers and immediately wanted to declare war on japan. the american envoy that said you can't declare war on a radio broadcast but there was phone call that night between roosevelt and churchill and churchill said, is it true, mr. president? and roosevelt said, it's true, we're all in the same boat now. and you could argue we, in fact had been in the same boat since december 1939 when hitler invaded poland, but isolationism in america was so strong, so ambient, you could feel it, that even after that great secret conference in august of 1941, fdr meets churchill. they issue the atlantic charter,

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Morning Joe

what i mean by that is not all the obvious things that people have seen with donald trump, you know, protectionist on trade, inching towards isolationism on foreign policy. i'm talking about the attitude towards corporate america. there's been a fundamental shift in the party. it's not secret, kevin mccarthy has told me on the record, if he's the speaker, he will not take a meeting with the chamber of commerce. the leading representative, the lobby group for corporate america will not be able to get a meeting with kevin mccarthy. he's requesting they replace their entire leadership team, and the view of house republicans is basically, again, this is not my point of view, this is what i'm trying to channel you. it's we protected you guys for years in corporate america, we cut your taxes, fought the trial lawyers, and you turned around

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Don Lemon Tonight

in a very simplistic reading of this story, that it is all his fault that america wasn't more engaged with saving refugees and addressing humanitarian crisis that was unleashed as hitler began his persecution of the jews. but he had a lot of problems on his plate to deal with. including preparing our country, as you said, to stay out of the war, or eventually to have to get into it. and public opinion was honestly against that. isolationism, america first, americans really did not want to get involved in another european war after world war i. >> it is also so important, that anne frank story, and those details, it is very easy to look back in history and say now, oh, well of course if i was alive and i would have supported anne frank's family coming, and other jews being able to come, and save them. but it is easy to do that looking back, it is less easy to look now at people wanting to come to the united states and do that in the same way. >> that is exactly right. i think that that is the thing. what kind of america do we think we are, what kind of americans do we wish to be? are we, as our film shows, the

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

and he says george, what do you want people to say when you're gone? do you want them to say, george wallace, he hated or george wallace, he built? we all have to ask ourselves that question every day. do we want to be seen as people who closed ourselves off from -- who withdrew from public life or do we want to be people who build bridges instead of walls? >> i think we want to be beloved bridge builders. before we go i want to ask you about boris johnson's departure. can you make any comparisons to donald trump and where we are with the gop right now? >> well, transatlantic comparisons are tricky but it does say that johnson's fall does say that history catches up with you. the public appetite for scandal and isolationism, bombastic

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

public life or do we want to be people who build bridges instead of walls? >> i think we want to be bridge builders. before we go i want to ask you about boris johnson's departure. can you make any comparisons to donald trump and where we are with the gop right now? >> well, transatlantic comparisons are tricky but it does say that johnson's fall does say that history catches up with you. the public appetite for scandal and isolationism, bombastic behavior can wear out. i've been wrong about trump for years now. i thought it would fade more quickly. look, joe mccarthy lasted for years, the wallace campaigns, that moment did not reach the president itself. but i think at some level johnson's fall suggests that anger is perennial but it is hard to sustain and in the end

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CNN Newsroom Live

invasion. the exit of the country represents a new isolationism of russia. there is a 10 billion there are bounty on his head. he's never spoken with a western journalist, never shown his face on a tv interview.w. s in more plalaces than anyone. another r reason t-mobile is the leader in 5g.

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America is less secure with an isolationist foreign policy

Pulling up the drawbridge of international engagement undermines U.S. interests where we still have sway in dictating a course of action.

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Political Thinking with Nick...-20210906-01:45:00

on that close relationship with the united states pretty much since world war ii and churchill? it does mean we have to look again but i don't think we should delude ourselves, you know, and be defeatist into american isolationism. it is not isolationism, but it is certainly a moment where america, as you rightly say, under the last three presidents, and actually, had it not been for 9/11, probably the last four presidents, would have had a roughly similar trajectory of gradual withdrawal from the world. the fashion now, conventional wisdom is that the politicians have messed it up, partly because there is such sympathy and such empathy with soldiers and former soldiers like yourself, people are not critical of the military. is it not reasonable to say that actually, the british military lost? they lost in helmand, in southern iraq. they did not succeed in libya, they did not succeed in syria. in fact, there has not a real british military success for an awfully long time? imean... i'm not going to tell you there were no military mistakes.

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HARDtalk-20210906-03:38:00

if you were great support if you now feel the way you do? i have always felt nato was a good partner. donald trump got nato to up its game, to contribute more. donald trump took a military in the united states, that was pretty well depleted, and made it a strong ties been since ronald reagan. donald trump was the america first president. he planted the seeds of isolationism that we see today in your country. i would say let'sjudge him based on what he did. he destroyed the caliphate. 0k? it rose on 0bama and biden�*s watch and trump sent the military in to destroy it. when he left about 2500 us soldiers on the ground with nato allies. they are no longer there. he rebuilt the military in a fashion where we can be effective all over the globe. the deterioration of the military during the 0bama years was real. so, here's my point.

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Morning Joe

december 7, 1941 and like september 11, 2001 for that generation of americans. it was this sense that fortress america could not dwell unengaged from the world. and one of the things we have to remember about world war i is that the forces that shaped america's slow engagement in it are the forces of isolationism, they're the forces we're dealing with again today. woodrow wilson used the phrase america first in the period leading up to world war i and, you know, as churchill later said, you cannot be this strong and this important a country and be disengaged from its concerns.

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