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patton oswalt is with us. we've got music from chase rice.e'll be right back with shaquille o'neal. so stick around. ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by mercedes-benz. it's the biggest thing that ever happened to small. lease the gla 250 suv for just $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. we're for those who love to discover. who know an open mind is the only kind. who don't need to travel to find something new. ca, who know an open mind event r...
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♪ >> because it's cool. >> there he is, modok himself, patton oswalt. hey, patton. >> jimmy, hey!miered in captain america in 1964. and he has always been one of those bottom rung super villains. but i love what me and my co-creator jordan bloom love about him, he is aware of where he is in the pecking order of super villains, and that is part of what makes him so angry. it's almost like he is angrier at the other villains than he is at the heroes, because no one is giving him any -- his props, he is this giant floating seven dimensional brain, but everyone treats him like he is just is a store brand. oh, yeah, whatever, modok, fine. whatever. and i love that about him. >> jimmy: he is a character. it almost seems like they came up with as a joke in a with a. the name modok would never fly today. if you pitched modok, which what does modok stand for? >> it stands for mental organism designed only for killing. although my daughter pointed out the other night technically, his name should be modofk. the f should be in there. just think of something really quick. fill the five pages,
♪ >> because it's cool. >> there he is, modok himself, patton oswalt. hey, patton. >> jimmy, hey!miered in captain america in 1964. and he has always been one of those bottom rung super villains. but i love what me and my co-creator jordan bloom love about him, he is aware of where he is in the pecking order of super villains, and that is part of what makes him so angry. it's almost like he is angrier at the other villains than he is at the heroes, because no one is giving...
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patton was very talkative.eneral talked about him, he said you talk about the division making all the tank kills, he said it's preposterous because first of all they weren't on the land that much, and they don't have a lot of opportunity and we made a hell of a lot more, and he said you are a dumb son of a -- but i love you. >> they talked about tanks. patton was saying that future army vehicles, not tanks, should have had them, a steel cover on the top, artillery fire would not kill troops riding in the vehicle which became the bradley fighting vehicle, or the -- personnel carrier. i guess you've got those at the museum. >> not bradley's. >> you have an abc over there? they loaded the back. the plank, and loaded the tail gate but they had a cover on top in they were talking about armored, armored divisions needing more infantry, that was always the discussion. in fact, it had always been discussed, back in october when general -- and that entire enclave came into our headquarters. our needs were primarily infa
patton was very talkative.eneral talked about him, he said you talk about the division making all the tank kills, he said it's preposterous because first of all they weren't on the land that much, and they don't have a lot of opportunity and we made a hell of a lot more, and he said you are a dumb son of a -- but i love you. >> they talked about tanks. patton was saying that future army vehicles, not tanks, should have had them, a steel cover on the top, artillery fire would not kill...
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it didn't patton come back here at some point and photograph -- >> he did.he came and he took a photograph from where he thinks is the location of the shell hole where he spent several hours before being evacuated. it seems to be somewhere here, close to the forest. firing was probably coming from one of these positions. the exact location is not exactly known, but somewhere here. >> and isn't it true about 26 years later when he is leaving the third u.s. army, his troops are fighting not far from here, as they are pushing the german advance? >> exactly. late august of 1944, the third army liberated that part just before the beginning of the battle. >> this was probably built early in the war? >> this is 1940, probably. as soon as the germans got here, and we are facing the hill, then they had trenches here. and there is also hills in -- if you imagine, it is a small river, but still to have to cross it? >> i can't imagine being told you have to attack this position. >> you can see the wires that were probably around. -- >> this a smokestack, maybe? >> yes,
it didn't patton come back here at some point and photograph -- >> he did.he came and he took a photograph from where he thinks is the location of the shell hole where he spent several hours before being evacuated. it seems to be somewhere here, close to the forest. firing was probably coming from one of these positions. the exact location is not exactly known, but somewhere here. >> and isn't it true about 26 years later when he is leaving the third u.s. army, his troops are...
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you hear all the time about george patton and the battle of the bulge. you never hear about the ghost army deception that tried to draw german forces away from george patton. so in the famous activities in world war ii, this unit of 1100 men were carrying on an unsung activity that helped make the famous attacks possible. when the army was crossing the rhine river, the ghost army was able to draw the germans away from that attack. so they contributed to american victory and saved american lives and probably saved german lives, and they demonstrated that you can use creativity and imagination and think out-of-the-box, and it can be beneficial to our country, because, -- country, our cause, and they showed how people from all backgrounds can work together to do a crazy thing. so i think it is an inspiring story. i have been inspired to work on this for many years and lobby congress to award them the congressional gold medal and i urge anyone who is inspired to learn more about it and reach out to their congressperson or senator and help them support this a
you hear all the time about george patton and the battle of the bulge. you never hear about the ghost army deception that tried to draw german forces away from george patton. so in the famous activities in world war ii, this unit of 1100 men were carrying on an unsung activity that helped make the famous attacks possible. when the army was crossing the rhine river, the ghost army was able to draw the germans away from that attack. so they contributed to american victory and saved american lives...
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bradley and general patton could tell they were about to enter some kind of a really dire situation. it was so bad, as a matter of fact, general patton deferred going into certain parts of the camp because he felt he was getting sick. now, ike, learning extreme self-discipline finally as a kid, really felt it was important to look in every -- as he said, every nook and cranny of the camp because he wanted to bear witness to what had occurred there. however, i mean, if you look at these pictures which are really rather remarkable, you can see a very defiant stance in eisenhower's physical composure there, and you can see a kind of set jaw. as a matter of fact, after this incident, he went back to patton's headquarters and told his valet that he had never been so angry in his life, that the english language didn't even have words that could describe what he saw. he was astonished at the hideous ways the germans had for treating and disposing of these bodies, and all of it was in a violation of every rule of war that had ever been written. so eisenhower determined -- you can see he's go
bradley and general patton could tell they were about to enter some kind of a really dire situation. it was so bad, as a matter of fact, general patton deferred going into certain parts of the camp because he felt he was getting sick. now, ike, learning extreme self-discipline finally as a kid, really felt it was important to look in every -- as he said, every nook and cranny of the camp because he wanted to bear witness to what had occurred there. however, i mean, if you look at these pictures...
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he went back to patton's headquarters and told his valet that he had never been so angry in his life that that the english language didn't even have words that could describe what he saw he was astonished at at the the hideous ways the germans had for treating and disposing of these bodies and all of it was in a violation of every rule of war that had ever been written. and so eisenhower's determine you can see he's got his hands on his hips there. i mean, i'll tell you in in family body language hands on the hips mean something really serious as does that very firm jaw that you can see in any case i think it was of course, it was critically important that he went through quote unquote every nook and cranny because he wrote to winston churchill and he said everything you read in the paper about this does not adequately describe. what has really happened here? and indeed he demonstrated the impact of that the the pain of what he had seen in his actions over the subsequent weeks when he was surely very very busy winning. the war the war was not over but after witnessing order if he dem
he went back to patton's headquarters and told his valet that he had never been so angry in his life that that the english language didn't even have words that could describe what he saw he was astonished at at the the hideous ways the germans had for treating and disposing of these bodies and all of it was in a violation of every rule of war that had ever been written. and so eisenhower's determine you can see he's got his hands on his hips there. i mean, i'll tell you in in family body...
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is a wave of patton's the way forward out of this crisis. well we have to have this debate and i think european leaders will take your opportunity of their dining room. working diner their nerve to work on it to the debate but 1st so let me say that the main difficulty right now is the lack of capacity of production so we have 1st to enlarge our capacity of production of vaccines and then we have to export. is currently the biggest exporter of vaccines in the world and it will be a very important. school joined europe in this effort and of course we can also deal with issues of technology transfer so i'm saying the. possibility of waiving. intellectual property protection temporarily is a measure of last resort is that it is being discussed we did in the world trade organization and of course you know also address this issue but before that we can do better in enlarging our capacity of production and tame exporting to 3rd countries so. should the european union push the u.s. to export more. well we are trying to influence all partners and al
is a wave of patton's the way forward out of this crisis. well we have to have this debate and i think european leaders will take your opportunity of their dining room. working diner their nerve to work on it to the debate but 1st so let me say that the main difficulty right now is the lack of capacity of production so we have 1st to enlarge our capacity of production of vaccines and then we have to export. is currently the biggest exporter of vaccines in the world and it will be a very...
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patton ray brewer didn't really address the problem because when you look at the images speed from india on a part of which we have just seen we need immediate action and immediate action the best we can do right now is we need more solid than a t. from the rich countries with the current contras because of the indian emergency situation as supplies from indian manufacturers to curb access to global sorry danity initiative have triggered and we need to act fast what we see right now is you have the u.s. and some other countries not vaccinating healthy young adults and in africa we have almost nothing therefore we need from each country as europe started debate who wouldn't give you a single edition descried tonight because the bottlenecks a different and we are deeply conscious of doing everything we can leaving no stone unturned to expand capacity and by the way to work with the developing country vaccine manufacturers we have 275 partnership deals we have more than 200 technology transfer i've just 10 days ago had a media conference with the leaders of the indian vaccine manufacturers
patton ray brewer didn't really address the problem because when you look at the images speed from india on a part of which we have just seen we need immediate action and immediate action the best we can do right now is we need more solid than a t. from the rich countries with the current contras because of the indian emergency situation as supplies from indian manufacturers to curb access to global sorry danity initiative have triggered and we need to act fast what we see right now is you have...
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charlie patton is known as the father of delta blues.y, cutting his first album in 1929. his hit song pony blues is preserved in the library of congress. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ we are the robots, we are the robots ♪ >> that's about as far from delta blues as it gets, but craft work is also in this year's hall of inductees. that was their 2017 track, "the robots." craftwork pioneered using synthesizers in rock and edm. charlie patton and croftwork have very little in common, but this is rock music. on a long enough timeline, everything connects to everything else. and eventually, the legacy of black music in american combined with innovations of synthesizers to create a whole new sound. ♪♪ >> "planet rock" by the soul sonic force helped create hip hop in the early '80s. fans don't need to know about charlie patton to love planet rock, but that's the point of honoring them. and that is the risk we run putting ourselves into rigid categories. it used to be that rock and roll was sold to white audiences, blues were sold to black audiences but the category
charlie patton is known as the father of delta blues.y, cutting his first album in 1929. his hit song pony blues is preserved in the library of congress. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ we are the robots, we are the robots ♪ >> that's about as far from delta blues as it gets, but craft work is also in this year's hall of inductees. that was their 2017 track, "the robots." craftwork pioneered using synthesizers in rock and edm. charlie patton and croftwork have very little in common, but...
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it was so bad that general patton deferred going into certain parts of the camp because he felt he was getting sick. ike, learning extreme self-discipline finally as a kid, really felt it was important to look in every, as he said, nook and cranny of the camp, because he wanted to bear witness to what had occurred there. if you look at these pictures, which are rather remarkable, you can see a defiant stance in eisenhower's physical composure there. you can see a kind of set jaw. after this incident, he went back to headquarters and told his valley he had -- valet he had never been so angry in his life, that the english language did not even have words that could describe what he saw. he was astonished at the hideous ways the germans had for treating and disposing of these bodies, and all of its was in a violation of every rule of war that had ever been written. so eisenhower determined -- you can see he has his hands on his hips there. in family body language, hands on the hips means something really serious, as does the firm jaw we can see. in any case, i think it was rigidly importa
it was so bad that general patton deferred going into certain parts of the camp because he felt he was getting sick. ike, learning extreme self-discipline finally as a kid, really felt it was important to look in every, as he said, nook and cranny of the camp, because he wanted to bear witness to what had occurred there. if you look at these pictures, which are rather remarkable, you can see a defiant stance in eisenhower's physical composure there. you can see a kind of set jaw. after this...
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just minutes into the production, bruce's character tries and fails to save patton. >> when i was ineporter: patton's wife lynn is a raw portrait of strength. the connection for gold star spouse dody callahan was immediately. >> like what the pattons did in the show, we started this journey together, and we were supposed to end it together. >> reporter: dody callahan's husband keith was killed in iraq 14 years ago, leaving her to raise their four children, brook was their youngest. >> i feel grateful that there's something like this out here for people to be able to watch. >> if it can show one person the life that a military service member, gold star family, what they feel, even for a split moment, it's positive. >> reporter: when covid set in, the veterans got the story on tape. and this weekend it lands on their website. >> i hope if anything what people take away from this film is that the need to let go of the pain. >> reporter: and on this memorial day weekend, with u.s. troops leaving afghanistan, the respect for service. >> i think we as citizens have to have some kind of emo
just minutes into the production, bruce's character tries and fails to save patton. >> when i was ineporter: patton's wife lynn is a raw portrait of strength. the connection for gold star spouse dody callahan was immediately. >> like what the pattons did in the show, we started this journey together, and we were supposed to end it together. >> reporter: dody callahan's husband keith was killed in iraq 14 years ago, leaving her to raise their four children, brook was their...
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patton, good morning to you, my friend. >> thanks, mike. good to see you again.at we can expect on screen. tell us what m.o.d.o.k. stands for. >> m.o.d.o.k. stands for mental organism designed only for killing. he is a very bitter, very jealous, petty supervillain who is just as angry at the other supervillains for not giving him his props and he's also trying to run a family and evil organization at the same time. his life is just an ongoing disaster. >> feels like he's being disrespected and taking it out on other people. you have your own take, though, on how you would change his name. how would you do that? >> well, i think the "k" could stand for kvetching. he is the most thin-skinned overreacting to every insult that comes his way. so mental organism designed only for kvetching also applies here. >> we have a clip and in this clip m.o.d.o.k. isn't cool enough to go to the popular supervillain nightclub. so he's at the bar with no name trying to recruit other d-list bad guys to pull off a heist. >> the bar with no name, i'm enlisting you all to a great purpo
patton, good morning to you, my friend. >> thanks, mike. good to see you again.at we can expect on screen. tell us what m.o.d.o.k. stands for. >> m.o.d.o.k. stands for mental organism designed only for killing. he is a very bitter, very jealous, petty supervillain who is just as angry at the other supervillains for not giving him his props and he's also trying to run a family and evil organization at the same time. his life is just an ongoing disaster. >> feels like he's being...
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. >>> deep in the heart of texas, dallas-fort worth, the colonial country club and patton, from underneath the trees. and he nearly holds it, oh my goodness. he's tied for six in this one. local favorite jordan spieth tied for the lead at 15. but got the birdie to sink for that end of the round. he leads by one. >>> soccer, champions of europe got crowned. manchester city and chelsea in the dark blue. kyle evers got loose and scored, the only of the match. chelsea won this one one-nil. the first since 2012. a week from today it will be like christmas eve for gearheads and race car vans. sonoma raceway invites the cop cars. kyle busch, one of the drivers, 33% capacity, just over 15,000 will get to see nascar's finest seeing if he can add a third career sonoma win.'s got seven top tens and five top-five finishes. what is it about you and race horses that equal success? >> paul: better understanding of each trick of the trade, each crack each bump. >> somehow i'm envisioning your house with a jar of m&ms everywhere. >> that's about right. m&ms, snickers and milky way, we've got it all. >> i w
. >>> deep in the heart of texas, dallas-fort worth, the colonial country club and patton, from underneath the trees. and he nearly holds it, oh my goodness. he's tied for six in this one. local favorite jordan spieth tied for the lead at 15. but got the birdie to sink for that end of the round. he leads by one. >>> soccer, champions of europe got crowned. manchester city and chelsea in the dark blue. kyle evers got loose and scored, the only of the match. chelsea won this one...
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tonight -- shaquille o'neal, patton oswalt, and music from chase rice. and now -- jimmy kimmel!ers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. hello, everybody. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. i appreciate it. hey, you know what? i'll tell you something. it's monday. it's not so different from most mondays except for one kind of big thing, and that big thing is -- ufos. did you see "60 minutes" last night? i know you're laughing. i'm not joking. did you see -- no, you didn't see -- >> guillermo: no, i didn't watch it. [ laughter ] . >> jimmy: the truth is not just out there anymore. it's here. "60 minutes" did a story last night, in which they interviewed some very credible former
tonight -- shaquille o'neal, patton oswalt, and music from chase rice. and now -- jimmy kimmel!ers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. hello, everybody. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. i appreciate it. hey, you know what? i'll tell you something. it's monday. it's not so different from most mondays except for one kind of big thing, and that big thing is -- ufos. did you see "60 minutes" last night? i know you're laughing. i'm not joking....
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the 30-year-old is also going to serve as a special adviser to general manager george patton.r in minnesota for nine years and patton says kline is a rising star in the nfl. kleine will oversee player evaluations and preparations for the draft and free agency. >>> derek jeter has sold his tampa mansion, the one that he had been renting to tom brady during his first season with the bucs. the sale price a cool $22.5 million. it's the most expensive sale ever in tampa bay according to the realty firm that handled the listing. the 22,000 dwar foot home has a movie theater, air conditioned six-car garage and four dishwashers if you needed that. no word on who purchased the mansion. who knows, maybe it was someone who was early on dog coin or something like that. >> where is tom brady going to live? is he out of a place to live. >> got to find some new digs, apparently him and gisele are building something in miami. >> andy scholes, nice to see you thanks for joining us, i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. "new day" is next. someday i'll ask you a question that will change m
the 30-year-old is also going to serve as a special adviser to general manager george patton.r in minnesota for nine years and patton says kline is a rising star in the nfl. kleine will oversee player evaluations and preparations for the draft and free agency. >>> derek jeter has sold his tampa mansion, the one that he had been renting to tom brady during his first season with the bucs. the sale price a cool $22.5 million. it's the most expensive sale ever in tampa bay according to the...
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patton's armored force across the heart of france.ed by the most devastating of weather conditions isolated and assaulted allies forces. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> general eisenhower called upon all troops to rise to new heights of courage and effort. the brave men of the beleaguered forces held and steadily began pressing the enemy back. from that moment onward, the supreme commander counted on weakened nazi resistance. the bridge, one of the sturdiest symbols of the war. with its crossing in march 1945, the heart of the enemy's defenses was cracked. ♪♪ there remained the task of mopping up what was left of the enemy west of the line. ♪♪ >> accepting his surrender in the droves that began to appear, the great cities of the enemy's fatherland were rubble as allied troops moved through them in the last stages of the enemy's defeat. both commander and gi were able to find the exultation that comes when victory is close. victory came finally with the german surrender in a schoolhouse on may the 7th, 1945. the return to peace was signaled by the supreme co
patton's armored force across the heart of france.ed by the most devastating of weather conditions isolated and assaulted allies forces. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> general eisenhower called upon all troops to rise to new heights of courage and effort. the brave men of the beleaguered forces held and steadily began pressing the enemy back. from that moment onward, the supreme commander counted on weakened nazi resistance. the bridge, one of the sturdiest symbols of the war. with its crossing in...
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as i say to me patton was totally wrong. when thoughts on this stuff there's people. to me. there's a limit on what some people can take. and there's a breaking point. i don't care. you know what they say and some of these guys and what happened to any of them. i afterwards i do but they went back there with now i can't remember this point whether some of them were either sent home or discharged or present to other outfits or something of something of lesser duty. i don't know this. i don't know this but i know i'm sure no i'm positive is someone went back to their original outfits. now as i say what happened to them after that unless i say the gentleman who went through at least four invasions. i'd like to know to this day what i can't even remember his name. i don't know his name and i you know. you know today because you see this is hindsight should a carried a book and made you know what i'm saying. if you you know, but there again you don't. back in those days you want to think of that? you're a young kid. this gentleman went to the washington and went to why because he
as i say to me patton was totally wrong. when thoughts on this stuff there's people. to me. there's a limit on what some people can take. and there's a breaking point. i don't care. you know what they say and some of these guys and what happened to any of them. i afterwards i do but they went back there with now i can't remember this point whether some of them were either sent home or discharged or present to other outfits or something of something of lesser duty. i don't know this. i don't...
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investment issues and they have a lot to talk about and even though they disagree on issues like patton's prepared to deepen their relationship and will further ok i thought she might in delhi india and barbara bass an important party girl thank you. now to some other developments in the pandemic the e.u. has struck a deal with cuba 19 vaccine produce a biotech pfizer to buy up to 1800000000 do says for the next few yes the world health organization has authorized the of agency use of china's cinna phone by scene the 6th to make the absolute list new york city is planning to off of it seems to be tourist fight distributes in jobs at times square and other attractions . tensions are high in jerusalem slow in clashes between israeli police and palestinian for just a start left more than 150 people injured the violence took place in one of the city's most sensitive areas the temple mount in jerusalem's old town the al aqsa mosque lies beyond the so-called green line in israel gaining control of 1967 honesty and anger has been secured by possible objections in mainly arab east jerusalem to ma
investment issues and they have a lot to talk about and even though they disagree on issues like patton's prepared to deepen their relationship and will further ok i thought she might in delhi india and barbara bass an important party girl thank you. now to some other developments in the pandemic the e.u. has struck a deal with cuba 19 vaccine produce a biotech pfizer to buy up to 1800000000 do says for the next few yes the world health organization has authorized the of agency use of china's...
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. >> in september 1944, patton had just raced across france with the third army towards germany.focused on trying to attack a city. there was a gap that opened up in the front line. we did not have any troops to put their. the ghost army was at that point in paris. by the next day, they are there basically a mile from the frontline, setting up and pretending to be the sixth armored division. >> a filmmaker and author sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also listen to q&a as a podcast. find it where you get your podcasts. announcer: the acting director of the national
. >> in september 1944, patton had just raced across france with the third army towards germany.focused on trying to attack a city. there was a gap that opened up in the front line. we did not have any troops to put their. the ghost army was at that point in paris. by the next day, they are there basically a mile from the frontline, setting up and pretending to be the sixth armored division. >> a filmmaker and author sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also...
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band one alliance says the commission is willing to consider waiving patton's she can't decide that our own country. though she is certainly needs also the member state of the on board they will discuss this. at a summit coming up in lisbon this weekend and it's the forum for that is the w t o the world trade organization there are some emergency mechanism that would allow it to waive some of these intellectual property rights that you fishless briefing impreza say it's not that simple because there are actually no peyton's legally speaking on this vaccines yet madonna for example one of the companies has no payton on that and doesn't want one if we are talking about licensing the production so the they could force companies to issue licenses to other producers to tell them how to actually make this vaccine and how to set up production sites and it's not a simple generic generic a that you're producing here and the companies warn it is not that easy in its no remedy for the short term. need for vaccines baby in the long term that will help but in the law in the short term only the expor
band one alliance says the commission is willing to consider waiving patton's she can't decide that our own country. though she is certainly needs also the member state of the on board they will discuss this. at a summit coming up in lisbon this weekend and it's the forum for that is the w t o the world trade organization there are some emergency mechanism that would allow it to waive some of these intellectual property rights that you fishless briefing impreza say it's not that simple because...
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not just as simple as patton says it's a good step but it means that countries that don't presently have the contractor ability to manufacture and distribute the vaccines can. but at the same time you know is it going to solve everything no it's not so it's a good step but again it's only going to be a temporary step you know you know going to see big ip changes across across the board so it's a nice and well being but. it will help but i don't think it's going to solve the providers now who do you think it's going to help because if you look at their one of the top 10 richest economies certainly known for their vaccines development distribution and production the reality on the grains as we've seen in these since is very very different indeed is it is a really interesting case obviously they've been producing much of the world's vaccine so it's our own exciting they're also the ones that now are having the biggest problem with the current of ours i mean if you look at the indian economy it's composition it's a deeply uneven society you've got huge wealth disparity got millions and milli
not just as simple as patton says it's a good step but it means that countries that don't presently have the contractor ability to manufacture and distribute the vaccines can. but at the same time you know is it going to solve everything no it's not so it's a good step but again it's only going to be a temporary step you know you know going to see big ip changes across across the board so it's a nice and well being but. it will help but i don't think it's going to solve the providers now who do...
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while he was enduring a court-martial, his unit was called up to fight for general patton. robinson was acquitted but never got to fight with his legendary unit. these are not isolated incidents. lynn, i would like to return to dr. leon bass. he spent many years not talking about what he had seen in europe. especially in concentration camps that had recently been liberated. thanks and recognition only came later in his life when he began to publicly discuss the atrocities he had seen. could you tell us about his personal trajectory? lynn: as sergeant, sergeant bass was only 20 years old when he first encountered the holocaust victims he saw at the camp in 1945. he kept that in. it certainly had a profound effect. like many survivors, it took him 20-25 years to find his voice. it happened when he has become dr. of education, he is principal of the school and he is in his class and a holocaust survivor is speaking. his students are listening but not as intently and he then begins to share his story. and it is there where he really found the importance of him as a witness. fro
while he was enduring a court-martial, his unit was called up to fight for general patton. robinson was acquitted but never got to fight with his legendary unit. these are not isolated incidents. lynn, i would like to return to dr. leon bass. he spent many years not talking about what he had seen in europe. especially in concentration camps that had recently been liberated. thanks and recognition only came later in his life when he began to publicly discuss the atrocities he had seen. could you...
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this is a patton that often follows action being taken against the big boss jimmy lies. so it's still there. the wind expectation is not much longer on to other news and the you and human rights counselors to investigate potential war crimes during the 11 days of conflict between israel and hamas. it'll be looking at abuses from all sides across the occupied territory. and israel palestinians a welcoming the move while israel calling it's shameful is more from the u. n. in new york with kristen. so let me as palestinians in gaza, look for away forward amid a tense cease fire with israel. the un human rights council is looking back at the conflict and how it played out. the organization of islamic cooperation along with palestinians requested an investigation into possible violations of international law. her masses, indiscriminate rocket fire into israel was a clear one. according to high commissioner for human rights, michelle bash lay, but she says israel's response which killed 254 people, including 66 children, might also qualify as a war crime. this by israel cleans
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great feel and then they had this and they know how to get a care i mean for god's sakes a kid wrote patton before he ever even got to the godfather so you obviously as a safe down on the human condition it. absolutely know that open e.c. are bad news and granted he always read you know he does this to the idea of doing the godfather which is interesting you know he did it because he needed the dough. well it's the best money that that is ever spent because just from the opening scene i saw at the wedding i was thinking who better to design boutique hotels than francis ford coppola because the palette and that film and i know i work 10 an hour with the gore and it's absolutely staggering just the palette it's like i say saumur with a handgun it's. no doubt about it no doubt about it it's exquisite piece of work and i've had a great fortune of. hanging with gordon willis you know going to dailies with my godfather 3 i go to dailies with them and i just watch what he was doing and ask them questions because i was always interested in not only acting but the other side of the camera and so tha
great feel and then they had this and they know how to get a care i mean for god's sakes a kid wrote patton before he ever even got to the godfather so you obviously as a safe down on the human condition it. absolutely know that open e.c. are bad news and granted he always read you know he does this to the idea of doing the godfather which is interesting you know he did it because he needed the dough. well it's the best money that that is ever spent because just from the opening scene i saw at...
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. >> in september, 1940 four, patton had raced across france with the third army toward germany.e was focused on trying to attack a city and there was a gap that opened up in the front line. we did not have any troops to put their. the ghost army was in paris and, by the next day, they are basically about a mile from the front line, setting up and pretending to be the sixth armored division. >> that's sunday night at 8:00 eastern. you can look into -- you can listen to "q&a" as a podcast. >> next, former house speaker, paul ryan, discusses the future of the republican party and the influence of former president donald trump at the reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. this is about 35 minutes. >>
. >> in september, 1940 four, patton had raced across france with the third army toward germany.e was focused on trying to attack a city and there was a gap that opened up in the front line. we did not have any troops to put their. the ghost army was in paris and, by the next day, they are basically about a mile from the front line, setting up and pretending to be the sixth armored division. >> that's sunday night at 8:00 eastern. you can look into -- you can listen to...
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suspended over concerns about human rights issues in china so let's get more on this night and talk with patton won the political analyst a very welcome thanks for coming on thanks waiting their look the goal here the e.u. says is that it wants to ensure that the you are colony remain strong therefore it has to protect itself against china do you think this sort of positioning in these sort of policies will actually do that for. i think look the e.u. is intending to do is they truly trying to screw her own strategic autonomy. not just because china but also. shifting to political landscape in which we seem china actually was already norm 2 months ago all she has already surpassed that you notice this to be the biggest trigger off the european union. and against these run and because of the joe biden's administration are trying to court the you and the european allies to. look. to cater and to deal with a more assertive china and a you seen duded is kind of north problematic because she's trying to. resist the pressures from getting drawn into this kind of us china rivalry and we can start to se
suspended over concerns about human rights issues in china so let's get more on this night and talk with patton won the political analyst a very welcome thanks for coming on thanks waiting their look the goal here the e.u. says is that it wants to ensure that the you are colony remain strong therefore it has to protect itself against china do you think this sort of positioning in these sort of policies will actually do that for. i think look the e.u. is intending to do is they truly trying to...
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great feel and then they had this and they know how to get a care i mean for god's sakes a kid wrote patton before he ever even got to the godfather so you obviously has its teeth down on the human condition it you absolutely know that open he see the patterns and granted he always really you know he views this that the idea of doing the godfather which is interesting you know he did it because he had the dough. well it's the best money that that taubes ever spent because just from the opening scene i saw at the wedding i was saying who better to design boutique hotels than francis ford coppola because the palette and that film and i know i work 10 an hour with the gore and it's absolutely staggering just the palette it's like a say saw him with a hand guns. no doubt about it no doubt about it it's exquisite piece of work and i've had the great fortune of. hanging with gordon willis you know going to dailies with all my godfather 3 i'd go to dailies with them and and just watch what he was doing and ask them questions because i was always interested in not only acting but the other side of
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but general patton had taken weimar. don't think he'd called general bradley to say he was about to do it but because the pattern was rather freewheeling general. and if he could get his tanks out ahead of everybody he would do it. so he took by mar and we were not there to for the first week that the campus liberated. and patton and general eisenhower and general bradley all visited the camp within the first i think the second day of its after its liberated around 13th, perhaps i think it was april 13th, and they probably went in maybe the 14th or so. they saw the hundreds of bodies and they learned about the awful things that had happened at the camp which had about inmates at the time. and they and patent gave orders at the camp should remain just as it was so people could see what it was like. and the american press and the world press descended in the camp and the pictures were taken movies and stills and whatnot. and it was the most widely publicized of the camps. because particles it was huge. it was the biggest o
but general patton had taken weimar. don't think he'd called general bradley to say he was about to do it but because the pattern was rather freewheeling general. and if he could get his tanks out ahead of everybody he would do it. so he took by mar and we were not there to for the first week that the campus liberated. and patton and general eisenhower and general bradley all visited the camp within the first i think the second day of its after its liberated around 13th, perhaps i think it was...
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weiner now serves as senior strategic advisor for squire patton boggs llp won the world's most foremost law and public policy firms. his appearance with us this afternoon is fortuitous for us given the enormous notoriety about his book and his public comments over the past week. so without further due, ladies and judgment please help me welcome speaker john weiner. welcome mr. speaker. >> well good afternoon. thank you for your kind introduction. want to thank all the members for signing up for today's event. we take a moment to thank those public officials who are with us today. served in public office for about 35 years. i understand the sacrifice and the efforts that are involved in doingre that. i never really wanted to write a book. i really felt like had a pretty interesting life in the career.eresting i've got 11 brothers and sisters and my dad owned a bar. of all the things all of the lessons i learned growing up the lessons i needed from and i became a speaker breaker up in a big family you get things done as a family. grew up in a bar the dishes waited bar truck is going to be
weiner now serves as senior strategic advisor for squire patton boggs llp won the world's most foremost law and public policy firms. his appearance with us this afternoon is fortuitous for us given the enormous notoriety about his book and his public comments over the past week. so without further due, ladies and judgment please help me welcome speaker john weiner. welcome mr. speaker. >> well good afternoon. thank you for your kind introduction. want to thank all the members for signing...
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back of the bus while he was enduring a court-martial his unit was called up to fight for general patton robinson was acquitted but never got to fight with his legendary unit. so these are not isolated isolated incidents. lynn i'd like to return to dr. leon bass because he spent many years not talking about what he had seen in europe, especially in concentration camps that had recently been liberated. thanks and recognition only came later in his life when he began to publicly discuss the atrocities he had seen could you tell us a bit about dr. bass's personal trajectory, please? yes, dr. you know as sergeants sergeant ambass was only 20 years old when he first encountered and you know those holocaust victims that he saw at that camp in april 1945 and he kept that in it certainly had a profound effect, but like many survivors it took him 20 or 25 years to find his voice and it happened when he as a teacher. he's an educator. he's become, you know doctor of education. he's principal of the school and he's in his class and a holocaust survivor is speaking. his students are you know listeni
back of the bus while he was enduring a court-martial his unit was called up to fight for general patton robinson was acquitted but never got to fight with his legendary unit. so these are not isolated isolated incidents. lynn i'd like to return to dr. leon bass because he spent many years not talking about what he had seen in europe, especially in concentration camps that had recently been liberated. thanks and recognition only came later in his life when he began to publicly discuss the...
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great feel and then they had this and they know how to get a care i mean for god's sakes a kid wrote patton before he ever even got to the godfather so you obviously has its teeth down on the human condition it. a salute you know that opening scene or badness incredible he always really you know he has this to be idea of doing the godfather which is interesting you know he did it because he had the dough. well it's the best money that that taubes ever spent because just from the opening scene i saw at the wedding i was saying who better to design go take tells them francis ford coppola because the palette and that film and i know i work 10 an hour with the gore and it's absolutely staggering just the palette it's like a say saw him with a hand guns. no doubt about it no doubt about it it's exquisite piece of work and i had a great fortune of. hanging with gordon willis you know going to dailies with all my godfather 3 i'd go to dailies with them and i just watch what he was doing and ask them questions because i was always interested in not only acting but the other side of the camera and s
great feel and then they had this and they know how to get a care i mean for god's sakes a kid wrote patton before he ever even got to the godfather so you obviously has its teeth down on the human condition it. a salute you know that opening scene or badness incredible he always really you know he has this to be idea of doing the godfather which is interesting you know he did it because he had the dough. well it's the best money that that taubes ever spent because just from the opening scene i...
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great feel and then they had this and they know how to get a care i mean for god's sakes a kid wrote patton before he ever even got to the godfather so you obviously as a stiff down on the human condition for it. absolutely know that opening scene are bad news and granted he always really you know he was this did the idea of doing the godfather which is interesting you know he did it because he had the dough. well it's the best money that that town's ever spent because just from the opening scene i saw at the wedding i was saying who better to design boutique hotels than francis ford coppola because the palette and that film and i know i work 10 an hour with gordon it's absolutely staggering just the palate it's like i say saw him with a hand guns. no doubt about it no doubt about it it's exquisite piece of work and i've had the great fortune of. hanging with gordon willis you know going to dailies with my godfather 3 i'd go to dailies with him and and just watch what he was doing and ask him questions because i was always interested in not only acting but the other side of the camera and s
great feel and then they had this and they know how to get a care i mean for god's sakes a kid wrote patton before he ever even got to the godfather so you obviously as a stiff down on the human condition for it. absolutely know that opening scene are bad news and granted he always really you know he was this did the idea of doing the godfather which is interesting you know he did it because he had the dough. well it's the best money that that town's ever spent because just from the opening...
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michael patton is a journalist and runs the thing gets a news agency he thought going out from tokyo michael and being able to cope with the rising cases of coronavirus. well i think the answer that clearly did not marry well no they're not. you know the situation in the 4th way here has not quite hit the record for the country about it and certainly threatening to do so many you know the smaller rural prefectures outside of japan are hitting some pot totals of cases what's the difference in before and the number of critical cases of people you know people who are on life support that number of hired never been pandemic started so dependent in pretty deep trouble you know compared to what the previous record in terms of the pandemic and where does a country with vaccinating the general public. well as i think it's been well reported japan among you know advanced industrial companies come countries is a right at the bottom of the list i believe it's something like 3 or 4 percent of the country so far has been vaccinated. you know at least once and that's a very low number compared to
michael patton is a journalist and runs the thing gets a news agency he thought going out from tokyo michael and being able to cope with the rising cases of coronavirus. well i think the answer that clearly did not marry well no they're not. you know the situation in the 4th way here has not quite hit the record for the country about it and certainly threatening to do so many you know the smaller rural prefectures outside of japan are hitting some pot totals of cases what's the difference in...
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there's diplomacy going on and if you look at the the first picture on the left you have montgomery and patton standing there looking at a map to get it is my opinion and if you can get those two guys to fight on the same side and agree long enough. to conduct operations then you're pretty good at diplomacy. because those it was not easy for those two to work together. each nation has its individual political ideas. and how things should be wrong. this was a contest wills between the us and the great britain even as their alliance as they're trying to attack next. what's the best strategy? we go on a narrow front do we go on a broad front do we go for the underbelly, we go for needing? this is a constant. discussion the a lot of these are diplomatic discussions that eisenhower cannot escape though he has there they become political political and he has to jog that line between the political and in the military. but the thing is is both sides are every part of the allies are wanting the same thing to defeat of germany and into the nazi ring. this keeps them focused on winning the peace and how
there's diplomacy going on and if you look at the the first picture on the left you have montgomery and patton standing there looking at a map to get it is my opinion and if you can get those two guys to fight on the same side and agree long enough. to conduct operations then you're pretty good at diplomacy. because those it was not easy for those two to work together. each nation has its individual political ideas. and how things should be wrong. this was a contest wills between the us and the...
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there is diplomacy going on and if you look at the first picture on the left, you have montgomery and pattonnding there looking at a map together. it is my opinion and if you could get those two guys to fight on the same side and agree long enough to conduct operations, then you're pretty good at diplomacy. because those -- it was not easy for those two to work together. each nation has its individual political ideas in how things should be run. this was a contest of wills between the u.s. and great britain even as the alliance were to attack next, what is the best strategy. do we go on a narrow or a broad front or go for the underbelly or go for d-day. this is a constant discussion. a lot of these are liptic discussions that eisenhower cannot escape, though he has -- they've become political and he has to jog that line between political and in the military. but the thing is both sides are -- every part of the allies are wanting the same thing, the defeat of germany and the end of the nazi reign. this keeps them focused on winning the peace and how to get to that peace. the common goals of e
there is diplomacy going on and if you look at the first picture on the left, you have montgomery and pattonnding there looking at a map together. it is my opinion and if you could get those two guys to fight on the same side and agree long enough to conduct operations, then you're pretty good at diplomacy. because those -- it was not easy for those two to work together. each nation has its individual political ideas in how things should be run. this was a contest of wills between the u.s. and...
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there's a follow-up question there that you want to ask, but in the meantime we'll go to liz patton asn advocate of constitutions and the question here is from lloyd austin. [inaudible] and surprised to find nixon opposed an constitution for the ottoman empire as early as 1820 and he was influenced by the federal constitution tof the economist: so constitutions as inherent means of warding off more democratic and nationalistic tendencies. [inaudible] did this figure into your research? >> know and this is one of more of the things that i leave out but rhetoric is part of a trend in many treuropean monopolist states early because what can you do in these earlier decades? by means of the soil he has instituted his own constitutions allover the place . you can't run against that so what many european conservatives say is okay, what we do is accept this device but we will make it part of our own -- [inaudible] that's what many of the germans did and they still see constitutions very much about. [inaudible]. they keep the electorate small and they may make a few concessions but these are mo
there's a follow-up question there that you want to ask, but in the meantime we'll go to liz patton asn advocate of constitutions and the question here is from lloyd austin. [inaudible] and surprised to find nixon opposed an constitution for the ottoman empire as early as 1820 and he was influenced by the federal constitution tof the economist: so constitutions as inherent means of warding off more democratic and nationalistic tendencies. [inaudible] did this figure into your research? >>...