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    Pearl Harbor - The 80th Anniversary

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    About this Episode

    Tuesday, December 7th is the 80th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.  Steve Twomey, author of ‘Countdown to Pearl Harbor: The Twelve Days To The Attack’ and retired KCBS anchor Stan Bunger discuss the legacy of the attacks and look back at how the radio station that is now KCBS played a major role in the national coverage.

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