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i want to give a special thank you to dennis normandy. for your wonderful leadership on the sister city and for your great work on our commission as well. thank you very much. [applause] we want to recognize the incredible diverse accomplishments of all of our filipino-american contributors to our city and to make sure we look forward to continuing that strong relationship as we go forward in our city. so it is my honor to present today, on behalf of our city and county, the filipino american history month proclamation. you may join the council general, and please, the honorable hydra mendoza, president of our board of education, and of course, kyra rodriguez from our filipino channel. please take this problematic -- proclamation declaring this is a filipino-american history month in san francisco. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the highest ranking and only filipino-american elected official in the city and county of safrancisco, president of the board of education and education adviser to mayor edwin lee, honorable hy
i want to give a special thank you to dennis normandy. for your wonderful leadership on the sister city and for your great work on our commission as well. thank you very much. [applause] we want to recognize the incredible diverse accomplishments of all of our filipino-american contributors to our city and to make sure we look forward to continuing that strong relationship as we go forward in our city. so it is my honor to present today, on behalf of our city and county, the filipino american...
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normandy france...// áág-o-ppá lawwakers...// say...// this... should "give.../ p all americans...ool teaaher is on eave after asking ninthhgrade biology students to fill out a four &pquestion anonymous sex survey... parents were not toll about tte survey that asked students if they ere &psexually active....and whom they had lass kissed.... &pschool officials say.....the survey was intended to be used spreading diseases... the teacher will remaii on paid leave until this investigation wraps up...the districc says students took this suuvey.... 3 "of course, people don't believe me when i say, "i'm from georgia." or, "i'm a georgia giil, just like everybody else." a woman gets a new accent overnight....what rought on connition doctors say she now suffers from. 3 3 p a georgia woman suffees from an apparent she till as a bizarre symptom. pymptom....and now eople don't evee bblieve..... ryn scarabin... is from america. scarabin says: "now, mostly, i hear this voice..it's as if it's takkng ovvr. pver. she came home from thh strrnge accent, resembling someone from britian or australia.it
normandy france...// áág-o-ppá lawwakers...// say...// this... should "give.../ p all americans...ool teaaher is on eave after asking ninthhgrade biology students to fill out a four &pquestion anonymous sex survey... parents were not toll about tte survey that asked students if they ere &psexually active....and whom they had lass kissed.... &pschool officials say.....the survey was intended to be used spreading diseases... the teacher will remaii on paid leave until this...
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so these children have more probability of dying from normandy and fifty percent of the under a more p.p.d. is the month. when the crisis has doubled the one p.p.b. it's there but these are early and this also has to do and we decided that it could impact on the troubles on simpson by each family member. dr van den i go well works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in cities and villages in collaboration with the government. and. there are voluntary workers monitoring the children's weight and health i think you get. what. i think often. they are in charge of feeding them since their families are true courage to do so you. know this is a. lot of these children. a mother city she votes in feel good morning she lifted it up will she be better senator. well there we will need to complete it she just had to purposes morning and it is a bit in that it could be appealed for. nineteen months or be. a season well if your thirty years have been inspired here and his mission because actually. he had made up i'm circumstances in there john but his hundred and. that indicate
so these children have more probability of dying from normandy and fifty percent of the under a more p.p.d. is the month. when the crisis has doubled the one p.p.b. it's there but these are early and this also has to do and we decided that it could impact on the troubles on simpson by each family member. dr van den i go well works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in cities and villages in collaboration with the government. and. there are voluntary workers monitoring the...
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so these children have more probability of dying in normandy and it wasn't under five more to be given much. in the crisis has done but the one p.p.b. to be put to use earlier is also has the goods and we decide that it impacts on the internals on something but each family member. dr vandana i go well works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in cities and villages in collaboration with the government. and now. there are voluntary workers monitoring the children's weight and health thank you. for what. was coming. and. they are in charge of feeding them since their families are too poor to do so you. know this is a. lot of these children. a mother city she votes in feel good morning she lifted know it took all night she did battle seven. so there we will need to complete it she just had after purposes of mourning and it is the baby in that it could quite be feel for the boy nineteen months or be. it b.c. he's acknowledged your perch here it's a bit inspired here and its mission because i actually. see have made up on circumstances in there john but his hundred and.
so these children have more probability of dying in normandy and it wasn't under five more to be given much. in the crisis has done but the one p.p.b. to be put to use earlier is also has the goods and we decide that it impacts on the internals on something but each family member. dr vandana i go well works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in cities and villages in collaboration with the government. and now. there are voluntary workers monitoring the children's weight and...
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so these children have more probability of dying from normandy and fifty percent of the undefined markedly beauty is in the money. when the price is done but the one p.p.b. to the input sees only it is also has the goods and we decide that it impacts on the internals for consumption by each family member. dr van den i go well works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in the cities and villages in collaboration with the government. i don't know how many. there are volunteer workers monitoring the children's weight and health thank you. but thank. god i'm single. and. they are in charge of feeding them since their families are too poor to do so you. know this is a good people see that it was still. a mother city she votes in feel good morning she left a note it took will actually be better to sell it. so there we will need to complete it she just had after purposes of mourning and it is the baby in there because what you feel for the board maybe once or been. it's easy quality oh dear it's a bit inspire fear and highest elevation because i actually. see her made up but i'
so these children have more probability of dying from normandy and fifty percent of the undefined markedly beauty is in the money. when the price is done but the one p.p.b. to the input sees only it is also has the goods and we decide that it impacts on the internals for consumption by each family member. dr van den i go well works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in the cities and villages in collaboration with the government. i don't know how many. there are volunteer...
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so these children have more probably dying from normandy and fifty percent of the on the free market is give the money. and the crisis has done but one p.p.b. today but. it's also has the bills and which is a direct impact on the internal consumption by each family member. dr van den i go well it works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in cities and villages in collaboration with the government. and you know you cannot manage that however there are volunteer workers monitoring the children's weight and health and you think you could. have caught on girl minkoff i know. you tell me. if. they are in charge of feeding them since their families are too poor to do so you. know this is a difficult case a lot of these children. her mother says she looks in feel good the morning she left it up till now she'll be back i don't know. but everything will need to complete if she just had to but this is morning and it is a very inadequate one good deal for. nineteen month old baby. if it sees the quality of her tears given inspire fear and hope as mission the it is actually t
so these children have more probably dying from normandy and fifty percent of the on the free market is give the money. and the crisis has done but one p.p.b. today but. it's also has the bills and which is a direct impact on the internal consumption by each family member. dr van den i go well it works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in cities and villages in collaboration with the government. and you know you cannot manage that however there are volunteer workers...
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so these children have more probability of dying from normandy and fifty percent of the under five more give the money. and the crisis has done but one p.p.b. to be but. it's also has to do and which is a direct impact on the internals for consumption by each family member. dr van den i go well it works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in cities and villages in collaboration with the government. and you know not none of them however there are volunteer workers monitoring the children's weight and help you think you could. come back on girl minkoff i know. you tell me. if. they are in charge of feeding them since their families are too poor to do so now i. know this is a difficult. one of these children. had mother said she looks and feel good the morning she left it up till now she'll be back that until the. so there we will need to complete it she just had to but this is morning and that is the baby in there because what they feel for. nineteen months or been if it's even quality or thirty years have been pinned on the spot here and has been initially it is actua
so these children have more probability of dying from normandy and fifty percent of the under five more give the money. and the crisis has done but one p.p.b. to be but. it's also has to do and which is a direct impact on the internals for consumption by each family member. dr van den i go well it works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in cities and villages in collaboration with the government. and you know not none of them however there are volunteer workers monitoring...
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so these children have more probably dying from normandy and fifty percent of the undefined more p.p.d. is using money. when the crisis has doubled b. one b. b. b. b. but he's already and he's also has the goods and he said that it would impact on the internal consumption by each family member. dr van den i go well it works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in cities and villages in collaboration with the government. and. there are voluntary workers monitoring the children's weight and health thank you. thank. god i'm thankful particular year. and. they are in charge of feeding them since their families our troops who are to do so you. know this is. still. a mother city she looks in things you did morning she left it took will know she'll be back but i'm still a little. then he will need to complete it he just had out at work this is morning and it is the baby in there because what they feel for the boy nineteen months or be. it is if the quality of here has been inspired here and i just wish him because ultimately. she had made up a firearm circumstances in their
so these children have more probably dying from normandy and fifty percent of the undefined more p.p.d. is using money. when the crisis has doubled b. one b. b. b. b. but he's already and he's also has the goods and he said that it would impact on the internal consumption by each family member. dr van den i go well it works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in cities and villages in collaboration with the government. and. there are voluntary workers monitoring the...
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so these children are more probably going to normandy and it was an undefined morbidity is the money. and the prices are still but the front p.p.b. to the idea is also good because i'm going to say that it impacts on the consumption by each family member. dr van den i go well works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in cities and villages in collaboration with the government. and you can. help there are voluntary workers monitoring the children's weight and health thank you. but thank. god i'm coming off. they are in charge of feeding them since their families are too poor to do so you. know this is a people. still. a mother city she votes in feel good morning she left i don't. know she'll be better i don't really know. the only part who needs a complete if she just had to purposes morning. it is the baby in a good market for. nineteen months or being. here for a bit payments are here and i was british and the it is actually. she had me not but i'm circumstances in their joint that is hundred. that indicates that this sadist didn't see via the if you like that eac
so these children are more probably going to normandy and it was an undefined morbidity is the money. and the prices are still but the front p.p.b. to the idea is also good because i'm going to say that it impacts on the consumption by each family member. dr van den i go well works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in cities and villages in collaboration with the government. and you can. help there are voluntary workers monitoring the children's weight and health thank...
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staff sergeant bailey was a teenager when he headed straight into the battle zone on the beaches of normandynow, 88 years old, he remembers being part of the red ball express, providing an important role in supplying our troops. >> we greatly appreciate it. >> if it weren't for their efforts, we would have lost. they supplied our troops with everything needed in order to be successful in their campaign. >> the special recognition given to african americans who fought in world war ii. >> in a battle, a bullet coming your way has no distinction. whether white victim or black victim. >> reporter: bailey and his grandson who is in the air force helped lay down a wreath at the foot of the freedom wall. 4,000 gold stars signifying the 400,000 who lost their lives in the war. bailey has left a legacy of generations who have served and will serve our country. >> we have a lot of grandchildren who are adamant about the services for our country. >> reporter: surae chinn, 9news now. >>> president obama and the first lady were at arlington national cemetery this morning. they laid a wreath at the tomb o
staff sergeant bailey was a teenager when he headed straight into the battle zone on the beaches of normandynow, 88 years old, he remembers being part of the red ball express, providing an important role in supplying our troops. >> we greatly appreciate it. >> if it weren't for their efforts, we would have lost. they supplied our troops with everything needed in order to be successful in their campaign. >> the special recognition given to african americans who fought in world...
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he saw so much combat in the normandy town of san lowe that he was awarded the bronze star just for makingt through the fight as a writer for "stars and stripes." he was there to bear witness as the first allied units arrived to liberate the nazi concentration camps. no one who saw what andy rooney saw in that war came home the better for it. andy rooney came home and set out to write and inform and comment and entertain and we were all the better for it. we're back with our final story right after this. >>> finally tonight an old school rivalry coming just two weeks away now. one of the biggest in sports. the harvard/yale game. yale's quarterback is a contender for the nfl draft with a stellar academic record but is getting the most attention for a big game day decision he's got to make. the story tonight from nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: at 6'4", patrick witt is every inch the football hero. the senior quarterback, the most accurate passer in yale history. >> the big play -- >> reporter: the decision-maker. >> what a pass by patrick witt! and yale is back in this ball game. >> this
he saw so much combat in the normandy town of san lowe that he was awarded the bronze star just for makingt through the fight as a writer for "stars and stripes." he was there to bear witness as the first allied units arrived to liberate the nazi concentration camps. no one who saw what andy rooney saw in that war came home the better for it. andy rooney came home and set out to write and inform and comment and entertain and we were all the better for it. we're back with our final...
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white and blue. 96-year-old may was a nurse in combat uniform when she landed on the beaches of normandy at the and of world war ii. >> i was there on d-day. we crossed the channel on little boats from england over to france. >> reporter: a veteran of world war ii, she believes there are many reasons why we need to remember america's veterans of war. >> we're free, able to make our own decisions. >> reporter: that's in part why today's 93rd annual san jose veterans day parade has continued on for so long. >> if we don't treat our veterans well, no one will step up and serve their nation. >> reporter: gary is the grand marshal of today's parade. he served in countries such as iraq, kuwait and bosnia. he believes veterans day has changed since the vietnam era when soldiers were blamed for the politics of the time. >> i think everyone recognizes now that regardless of politics, that they are sacrificing, their families are sacrificing and they should be remembered and thanked. >> reporter: active soldiers say that support can be just as rewarding as the work they do. >> especially during th
white and blue. 96-year-old may was a nurse in combat uniform when she landed on the beaches of normandy at the and of world war ii. >> i was there on d-day. we crossed the channel on little boats from england over to france. >> reporter: a veteran of world war ii, she believes there are many reasons why we need to remember america's veterans of war. >> we're free, able to make our own decisions. >> reporter: that's in part why today's 93rd annual san jose veterans day...
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pearl harbor, america pause greatest generation stepped forward to chisel their place in history at normandyay, and around the world. it was short-lived as the world rushed into the nuclear age and became polarized between the forces of democracy and communism. ♪ >> in carioca, -- in korea our troops served after three years of intense combat, the armistice was signed that list -- that is still in effect today. ♪ ♪ >> in vietnam, our next generation of veterans engaged the enemy with honor in places like the tet offensive. following vietnam, the united states turned to an all-a volunteer force. they demonstrate the result of united states grenada and panama rescuing thousands for the fall of the berlin war, marked our victory in the cold war. ♪ history repeated itself as history emerged in the middle east and europe. in desert storm, our forces moved strictly to help liberate kuwait from the occupying iraqi forces. united states intervened in bosnia and kosovo to protect the innocents caught in the violence. ♪ following the attacks of 9/11, america took the fight to the enemy in southwest as
pearl harbor, america pause greatest generation stepped forward to chisel their place in history at normandyay, and around the world. it was short-lived as the world rushed into the nuclear age and became polarized between the forces of democracy and communism. ♪ >> in carioca, -- in korea our troops served after three years of intense combat, the armistice was signed that list -- that is still in effect today. ♪ ♪ >> in vietnam, our next generation of veterans engaged the...
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he saw so much combat in the normandy town of san lowe that he was awarded the bronze star just for makingght as a writer for "stars and stripes." he was there to bear witness as the first allied units arrived to liberate the nazi concentration camps. no one who saw what andy rooney saw in that war came home the better for it. andy rooney came home and set out to write and inform and comment and entertain and we were all the better for it. we're back with our final story right after this. we're back with our final story right after this. [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ deep breath] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] we're not employers or employees. not white collar or blue collar or no collars. we are business in america. and every day we awake to the same challenges. but at prudential we're helping companies everywhere find ne
he saw so much combat in the normandy town of san lowe that he was awarded the bronze star just for makingght as a writer for "stars and stripes." he was there to bear witness as the first allied units arrived to liberate the nazi concentration camps. no one who saw what andy rooney saw in that war came home the better for it. andy rooney came home and set out to write and inform and comment and entertain and we were all the better for it. we're back with our final story right after...
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of normandy and see all the american cemeteries. have them read the names of the dead, now dead, these many years. and reflect -- >> i'll do that. i'll do that. >> you tell them, grandpa. and also, get off my lawn! >> yeah. >> wilson! >> a picture of the american flag. that was nice showing our pride. >> boy, that's great. >> so we're in a financial mess, though. there's no doubt about it. and the president's going out, still going out pushing on this jobs plan, and it actually -- we have seen it. it's working for him. either that's working for him or the republicans going -- running out to the middle of the debate stage and setting themselves on fire. >> incredible confluence of events that may be very lucky for this president. turning now to the unemployment crisis here at home. in washington, democrats and republican debate rivals -- rival jobs plan bring release to america's working class and pull us out on our own crisis. as the senate blocks a $60 billion bill from president's jobs plan. it would have provided $50 billion in i
of normandy and see all the american cemeteries. have them read the names of the dead, now dead, these many years. and reflect -- >> i'll do that. i'll do that. >> you tell them, grandpa. and also, get off my lawn! >> yeah. >> wilson! >> a picture of the american flag. that was nice showing our pride. >> boy, that's great. >> so we're in a financial mess, though. there's no doubt about it. and the president's going out, still going out pushing on this...
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of those who died in world war i and world war ii, and if you've ever been to a battlefield and normandie for the battlefields of the first world war which in many ways are even more moving because nobody goes to see them anymore, you know what the toll it took. we are, again, more indebted to other people than we have any idea. and we are particularly indebted to all those people who preceded us, who preceded us as painters, writers, artists and left us the poetry we love and the architecture we loved and the buildings that have shaped us after we ship them and we are indebted to those who have the fundamental ability and character to express the best of our intentions of words that have survived who were not just dependent on tomorrows toll or reading or getting our fees' is on television as the purpose of a duty to achieving high office, but who were trying to do what's best for
of those who died in world war i and world war ii, and if you've ever been to a battlefield and normandie for the battlefields of the first world war which in many ways are even more moving because nobody goes to see them anymore, you know what the toll it took. we are, again, more indebted to other people than we have any idea. and we are particularly indebted to all those people who preceded us, who preceded us as painters, writers, artists and left us the poetry we love and the architecture...
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riding into the teeth of the normandy coastal defenses, carrying the hopes of the whole free world.l your health insurance options. does medicare alone meet your needs? would additional coverage be better for you? well, now is a good time to take a look at an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. get started by calling for your free information kit and guide to medicare. as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. a medicare supplement insurance plan helps cover some of it. that could save you up to thousands of dollars a year in out-of-pocket costs. and you can visit any doctor who accepts medicare patients. with medicare supplement insurance, you'll find a range of plans to choose from to fit your needs and budget. there are no networks. no referrals to see a specialist. and you could get a pretty good idea what your out-of-pocket costs will be every month. plusthese plans travel with you anywhere in the u.s. don't let this time go by without considering if an aarp me
riding into the teeth of the normandy coastal defenses, carrying the hopes of the whole free world.l your health insurance options. does medicare alone meet your needs? would additional coverage be better for you? well, now is a good time to take a look at an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. get started by calling for your free information kit and guide to medicare. as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical...
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riding into the teeth of the normandy coastal defenses, carrying the hopes of the whole free world.smutual. find strength and stability in a company that's owned by its policyholders. ask your advisor, or visit massmutual.com. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands ojobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. that's good for oucountry's energy security ♪ ♪ ♪ when your chain of supply ♪ goes fr here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there ♪ ♪ track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that ♪ hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ >> mike: welcome back, we are at the theater in branson, missouri ho
riding into the teeth of the normandy coastal defenses, carrying the hopes of the whole free world.smutual. find strength and stability in a company that's owned by its policyholders. ask your advisor, or visit massmutual.com. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands ojobs. at our kearl project in...
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he witnessed and report on the pivotal events of the second world war -- world war, including the normandyion on d-day and the horrors of hitlers -- hitler's solution. >> it was emotionally debilitating and -- >> reporter: as a free lance writer, he wrote for "reader's digest" and "life" magazine. the big break was in 1949, when he landed at cbs as a writer for the top-rated arthur godfrey's talent scout. he wanted to get back to journalism and focus his career on news and current affairs. and always considered as a bit of a curmugeon, he was never afraid to speak his mind. the most famous was cbs is spinning him for three months without pay for comments he made on same-sex unions. >> too much alcohol, too much booze, drugs, homosexual union, cigarettes -- they were all known to lead quite off the tone premature death. >> reporter: after a outcry and massive drop in ratings for "60 minutes," cbs re-enstated rooney n. october of 2011, after 33 years and 1,097 essays, andy rein signed off on "60 minutes" for the last time telling viewer he's never seen himself as a tv personality but a write
he witnessed and report on the pivotal events of the second world war -- world war, including the normandyion on d-day and the horrors of hitlers -- hitler's solution. >> it was emotionally debilitating and -- >> reporter: as a free lance writer, he wrote for "reader's digest" and "life" magazine. the big break was in 1949, when he landed at cbs as a writer for the top-rated arthur godfrey's talent scout. he wanted to get back to journalism and focus his career...
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. >> on the atlantic wall riding deep into the normandy defenses carrying the hope of the whole free think again. and take aleve. it's the one doctors recommend most for arthritis pain... two pills can last all day. ♪ but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated fat of whole milk. want to cut back on fat and not compromisen taste? try smart balance fat free milk. it's what you'd expect from the folks at smart balance. our machines help identify early stages of cancer, and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn. and i'm a cancer survivor. [ woman ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ woman #2 ] i would love to meet the people that made the machines. i had such an amazing group of doctors and nurses, it would just make such a complete picture of why i'm sitting here today. ♪ [ man ] from the mome
. >> on the atlantic wall riding deep into the normandy defenses carrying the hope of the whole free think again. and take aleve. it's the one doctors recommend most for arthritis pain... two pills can last all day. ♪ but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated fat of whole milk. want to cut back on fat and not compromisen taste? try smart balance fat free milk. it's what you'd expect from the folks at smart balance. our machines help identify early stages of cancer, and...
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riding into the teeth of the normandy coastal defenses, carrying the hopes of the whole free world.d. 's heart-healthier than butter. with omega-3s. 64% less saturated fat. andlinically proven to help support healthy cholesterol. ♪ put a little love in your heart ♪ >> mike: welcome back, we are at the theater in branson, missouri honoring our nation's veterans. we are so happy to have you with us. i'm thrilled today to be joined by my co-host tony orlando. >> thank you. governor, you know what? one of the things we did before you came to town, we wondered how and how the people would want to do this show. and unanimously, they all wanted to do questions for you. so with your permission, some of our vets have some questions for you. >> mike: what if i don't give you my permission? you are going to do it anyway. >> well, yeah. [ laughter ] >> mike: i don't mind. >> i want your permission because this man here is just yearning to talk to you. get up and talk to the governor. there is a microphone. you ask him whatever you want. >> governor. >> mike: yes, sir. >> what more do you think
riding into the teeth of the normandy coastal defenses, carrying the hopes of the whole free world.d. 's heart-healthier than butter. with omega-3s. 64% less saturated fat. andlinically proven to help support healthy cholesterol. ♪ put a little love in your heart ♪ >> mike: welcome back, we are at the theater in branson, missouri honoring our nation's veterans. we are so happy to have you with us. i'm thrilled today to be joined by my co-host tony orlando. >> thank you....
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troops invaded normandy during world war ii, president roosevelt reassured americans with a prayer.est wants to honor that prayer. those in washington say we're not going to be able to do that. you can kick it in the rear. this suv knows what you want before you take out the keys. we'll take you live to l.a. auto show coming up next. look at that. 3:40 in l.a. like many chefs today, i feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great grains cereal. see the seam on the wheat grain? same as on the flake. because great grains steams and bakes the actual whole grain. now check out the other guy's flake. hello, no seam. because it's more processed. now, which do you suppose has better nutrition for you? mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain cereal. where togeth, we're transforming tomorrow. it's the second career you always wanted. today's the day! and i've been looking forward to this for a long time. it's gonna be a big change. you ready? wow! just what i hoped for! just what you planned for. thanks! [ male announcer ] we're
troops invaded normandy during world war ii, president roosevelt reassured americans with a prayer.est wants to honor that prayer. those in washington say we're not going to be able to do that. you can kick it in the rear. this suv knows what you want before you take out the keys. we'll take you live to l.a. auto show coming up next. look at that. 3:40 in l.a. like many chefs today, i feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great...
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>> if you have no objective, you hit the beach at normandy and you hit the sand and the rind. you measure your progress. and vietnam it was not clear what winning was. you heard phrases like we will win the hearts and minds of the people. to a 19-year-old kid who's having to do the fighting and it to the military, that is a fuzzy way to measure. if there is no territory to be gained or and the capitol to and up with, if it is this fuzzy thing that we are questioning whether we are in the police role or not, you get confused. how the measure success? they begin to measure success by body count. to me that is not moral. you are not there in the military -- i am no pacifist, i am a proud marine -- you are not there to kill people. you were there to stop them from doing something that is hurting your people. measuring the success by the number you kill it gets you off kilter. that is the only way your success is measured. the military all wants to advance. they want to make it to major and capt. at just like you do in a corporation. you have a body count. the tendency goes into an
>> if you have no objective, you hit the beach at normandy and you hit the sand and the rind. you measure your progress. and vietnam it was not clear what winning was. you heard phrases like we will win the hearts and minds of the people. to a 19-year-old kid who's having to do the fighting and it to the military, that is a fuzzy way to measure. if there is no territory to be gained or and the capitol to and up with, if it is this fuzzy thing that we are questioning whether we are in the...
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of 2009 when i was interviewing president obama in dresden, germany as he was preparing to go to normandy for the 65th anniversary. i spent a fair amount of time they're given that i wrote about "the greatest generation." i was waiting to interview her first african-american president, thinking about all the change i had witnessed. i was born in 1940. i was standing in dresden which had been firebombed to the point where it was almost completely leveled the at the end of world war two and spent the next 40 years behind communist lines and now the city was writing out of the rubble of that time. i had just come from berlin. the wall had come down. berlin was the most exciting city in central europe, a very cosmopolitan, vibrant once again. in the course of my lifetime, it had been the capital of the most mondays his regime that anyone could possibly imagine. it was the headquarters of hitler's not to germany. -- nazi germany. obama and i began our exchange. i mentioned i had been in berlin the night the wall came down, the only correspondent with a live transmission abilities. the presiden
of 2009 when i was interviewing president obama in dresden, germany as he was preparing to go to normandy for the 65th anniversary. i spent a fair amount of time they're given that i wrote about "the greatest generation." i was waiting to interview her first african-american president, thinking about all the change i had witnessed. i was born in 1940. i was standing in dresden which had been firebombed to the point where it was almost completely leveled the at the end of world war two...
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lagarde's success can be traced back to her life as a young girl in the port city of le havre, in normandy. her parents were academics, and home life was steeped in books and music, an idyllic childhood that changed dramatically when her father died after a long battle with a.l.s., lou gehrig's disease. you were young when he died. >> lagarde: yeah, i was 16. >> logan: so that must have been extremely difficult. >> lagarde: it was tough on all of us. my mother was young. she continued being strict and very demanding. >> logan: what kind of influence do you think your mother had on you? >> lagarde: big one, big one, because she was courageous, because she was strong, because she was very determined. she didn't suffer fools gladly. she was a role model. >> logan: lagarde's ambition and drive were evident from the start. when she applied for her first job with a paris law firm, she was told her credentials were impeccable, but there was one thing she should know. >> lagarde: "don't expect partnership in this firm." so i said, "why?" and he said, "no, you'll never make partnership because you'
lagarde's success can be traced back to her life as a young girl in the port city of le havre, in normandy. her parents were academics, and home life was steeped in books and music, an idyllic childhood that changed dramatically when her father died after a long battle with a.l.s., lou gehrig's disease. you were young when he died. >> lagarde: yeah, i was 16. >> logan: so that must have been extremely difficult. >> lagarde: it was tough on all of us. my mother was young. she...
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normandy invasion of omaha beach. i stood on a platform and i saw the whole thing a wind. -- unwind. they called me up to the bridge. the navy captain asked me if i would stand on the platform with a back pack radio to talk to folks on the beach as we went in. i have a lot of time involved. i was only involved for about three years, seven months. the coast guard did get involved, like in overseas, as well as along the coast. there -- it was a real exciting time, the normandy invasion, back to england, the panama canal, out to the pacific. we sat off saipan for a few weeks. there.9's were bombing one of our duties was to try to save the fellows. host: thank you for sharing that story. guest: let me thank you for your service. it is great to hear from a shipmate. you served in a remarkably dynamic time for the country. thank you for your service. the work that you did -- it was probably some of the most treacherous, challenging work at the coast guard has done in the history of the organization. thank you for that. it s
normandy invasion of omaha beach. i stood on a platform and i saw the whole thing a wind. -- unwind. they called me up to the bridge. the navy captain asked me if i would stand on the platform with a back pack radio to talk to folks on the beach as we went in. i have a lot of time involved. i was only involved for about three years, seven months. the coast guard did get involved, like in overseas, as well as along the coast. there -- it was a real exciting time, the normandy invasion, back to...
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i was in the north -- in the normandy invasion of beach. i stood on a little platform and saw the whole thing and wind. they called me up to the bridge and a navy captain asked me if i would stand on a little platform with a back pack radio to be able to talk to the fellows on the beach when we went in. so i had a lot of time involved. as far as length of time, it was only about three years and seven months. the coast guard did get involved overseas as well as just along the coast. it was a real exciting time i spent at the normandy invasion. in san diego, out in the pacific -- we set of foresight and to case the b-29s that were landing there bombing japan. one of our duties was to save the fellows. host: thank you for sharing that story with us. guest: let me thank you for your service and it's great to hear from a shipmate and you served in a remarkably dynamic time for the country and part of our greatest generation. thank you for your service and that work you did -- that was probably some of the most treasuries and challenging work don
i was in the north -- in the normandy invasion of beach. i stood on a little platform and saw the whole thing and wind. they called me up to the bridge and a navy captain asked me if i would stand on a little platform with a back pack radio to be able to talk to the fellows on the beach when we went in. so i had a lot of time involved. as far as length of time, it was only about three years and seven months. the coast guard did get involved overseas as well as just along the coast. it was a...
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caller: i was in the coast guard back in 1942 until the end of the war, and i was on lcil 87 in the normandy invasion omaha beach. stood on a platform and sold the whole thing on wind. i had -- the call me up to the bridge, and the navy captain asked me if i would stand on a little platform with a back pack radio to the will to drop on the beach as we went in, and so on had a lot of time involved about the length of time i was only about three years and seven months or something like that. anyway, the coast guard did get involved like an overseas as ballistic coast, along the coast, and it was exciting the time i spend with the normandy invasion back to england through the panama canal, diego, out in the pacific. we sat off of sight and a few weeks to the b-29s that were landing bombing from japan. one of our duties was to try to save -- >> host: william, think you, sir, for sharing that story with us. admiral schultz? >> guest: william, let me thank you for your service. it's great to hear from a shipmate and you served in a dynamic time in the country and for the greatest generation. thank
caller: i was in the coast guard back in 1942 until the end of the war, and i was on lcil 87 in the normandy invasion omaha beach. stood on a platform and sold the whole thing on wind. i had -- the call me up to the bridge, and the navy captain asked me if i would stand on a little platform with a back pack radio to the will to drop on the beach as we went in, and so on had a lot of time involved about the length of time i was only about three years and seven months or something like that....
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the guy named lace whoa carri who carried apples for other soldiers and was shot on the beach at normandyellent writer who left behind a body of written work. you pick it up and read it. the man wrote with such a clarity. and i hope he's remembered more for that as a writer than this bushy eyebrowed character on television. >> an unbelievably distinguished writer before he started with "60 minutes." >> i think so. >> thanks again and our condolences to you and your entire family. >>> you'll be right back. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately. book it. major wow factor! where you book matters. expedia. jiwh ♪ j t♪ ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. plus veggie nutrition. living with the pain of
the guy named lace whoa carri who carried apples for other soldiers and was shot on the beach at normandyellent writer who left behind a body of written work. you pick it up and read it. the man wrote with such a clarity. and i hope he's remembered more for that as a writer than this bushy eyebrowed character on television. >> an unbelievably distinguished writer before he started with "60 minutes." >> i think so. >> thanks again and our condolences to you and your...