On the very day Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japanese warplanes 66 years ago, David Brancaccio interviews filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick and the Rev. James Forbes Jr. about Burns and Novick's epic World War II documentary The War. Looking to the past as a mirror to the present, the four discuss how the waging of war intersects with our notion of democracy. It's incumbent upon a democratic society to evaluate what the arithmetic is -- the cost of war, Burns tells the group. Sharp insight about the year's must-see documentary, and the modern lessons contained therein.
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Length: 25:00 Posted: 1/24/2008