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i saw that when they were with you and normandy. the veterans call out like you're 18 or 19 years old again. they were little kids even though they save the world. and i want to thank you not for just setting up our military for success but taking care of our veterans. when they come home they should be true the love, dignity, respect that they deserve. as a new yorker owing to say thank you for what was a phenomenal effort to deliver for us between suffolk and nassau county we had well over as of right now well over 75000 positive cases of coronavirus. between the center, field hospitals, army medics, when you asked when your state asks you for public testing immediately proof the extra private lab test immediately approved. i remember getting on the phone with mark meadows and said we needed ventilators. 4000 ventilators show up within 48 hours. i remember getting on the phone it was 10:00 p.m. or 11:00 p.m. at night. we are talking by house stockpile in suffolk county was out of regular size and 95 masks. the next day you are her
i saw that when they were with you and normandy. the veterans call out like you're 18 or 19 years old again. they were little kids even though they save the world. and i want to thank you not for just setting up our military for success but taking care of our veterans. when they come home they should be true the love, dignity, respect that they deserve. as a new yorker owing to say thank you for what was a phenomenal effort to deliver for us between suffolk and nassau county we had well over as...
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from our hoosier veterans who fought the union in the civil war and stormed the beaches of normandy and world war ii to the everyday heroes who currently stand at the ready, hoosiers have always been willing to step up to protect our families, friends, and neighbors. that is what we are about. [applause] we do not take that commitment for grant did, undeterred by challenging periods throughout our history. hoosiers have emerged stronger after every trial. we have grown from the dirt roads to the crossroads of america, from the farms to factories our entrepreneurs have created, thriving small businesses, and some of the most important operations on earth, supporting critical industries in the daily lives of american citizens in the face of any challenge, hoosiers have stepped up to take our state to unprecedented heights and we are not going to stop doing it. today, we find ourselves in and fraternity through which our ancestors journeyed here. this time, we don't have to travel far to achieve it. the next four years will have special meaning for indiana. today, we are seeing a transitio
from our hoosier veterans who fought the union in the civil war and stormed the beaches of normandy and world war ii to the everyday heroes who currently stand at the ready, hoosiers have always been willing to step up to protect our families, friends, and neighbors. that is what we are about. [applause] we do not take that commitment for grant did, undeterred by challenging periods throughout our history. hoosiers have emerged stronger after every trial. we have grown from the dirt roads to...
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at the british normandy memorial, the commemorations put the veterans centre—stage.ring those who fought in the name of his grandfather, the king spoke of remembrance as an obligation. let us commit to carrying forward their resounding message of courage and resilience in the pursuit of freedom, tempered by the duty of responsibilities to others for the benefit of younger generations. our gratitude is unfailing and our admiration eternal. # send him victorious... a spectacularfinish at this most picturesque and poignant of locations. # long to reign over us # god save the king. when the king's cancer diagnosis was made public at the beginning of the year, the future seemed very uncertain with all plans subject to medical advice. the palace was unable to confirm whether a trip to australia and samoa for the commonwealth heads of government meeting — planned for the autumn — would in fact be able to go ahead. but on a very rainy october evening, the king — his cancer treatment paused — and the queen touched down in sydney. the famous opera house was lit up with images
at the british normandy memorial, the commemorations put the veterans centre—stage.ring those who fought in the name of his grandfather, the king spoke of remembrance as an obligation. let us commit to carrying forward their resounding message of courage and resilience in the pursuit of freedom, tempered by the duty of responsibilities to others for the benefit of younger generations. our gratitude is unfailing and our admiration eternal. # send him victorious... a spectacularfinish at this...
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at the end, the invasion of normandy at that time i was victims in a moral vacuum. but today however, we all, we have an obligation not only to remember which is very, very important. but also to warn and 2 kids that hatred only be get some more hate for it, killing more killing instead. oh or revenge has been to build a strong jewish country and raise our families in peace. many of you here i so have you, wonderful families with you? just as i do 80 years of deliberation. the world is again in crisis. with jewish christian values have been overshadowed world wide by prejudice, see, or suspicion and extremism and the red foot and ties. semitism that is reading among the nations shocking it shocking to all of us to our children and our grandchildren israel, the only democracy in the middle east. it is 5. the forwards, very existence. and this way of life. we more not only the fall of the soldiers and the hostages, but also the turbulence admins. it mistrusted noah's society. we pray for us, threatened resilience. and of course, the whole which has to be part of our d
at the end, the invasion of normandy at that time i was victims in a moral vacuum. but today however, we all, we have an obligation not only to remember which is very, very important. but also to warn and 2 kids that hatred only be get some more hate for it, killing more killing instead. oh or revenge has been to build a strong jewish country and raise our families in peace. many of you here i so have you, wonderful families with you? just as i do 80 years of deliberation. the world is again in...
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airborne division who jumped in and parachuted into normandy the night before the amphibious landing. and i leaned over to him in my uniform and i said, sergeant, tell me, tell me your great lessons of world war. i, i, and i thought he'd tell me some tactical lessons about shoot straight or stay low or something like that. and he looked up with tears in his eyes and he said, general, never let it happen again. and you know, don't let that happen. the same message that my dad hit the beach at iwo jima, same message as my mother had, who served in the navy in world war. i i, the great power wars are horrible, terrible things and we need to make sure that we put a great effort at maintaining our superior economy, maintaining a superior military, maintaining mature, seasoned leaders that are thoughtful deliberative, not impulsive, not going to get out there and, and get us wrapped around the axle with a great power of war. so that could be a very dangerous thing. so history doesn't repeat itself, but as mark twain says, it rhymes and we're in one of those moments when history can rhyme.
airborne division who jumped in and parachuted into normandy the night before the amphibious landing. and i leaned over to him in my uniform and i said, sergeant, tell me, tell me your great lessons of world war. i, i, and i thought he'd tell me some tactical lessons about shoot straight or stay low or something like that. and he looked up with tears in his eyes and he said, general, never let it happen again. and you know, don't let that happen. the same message that my dad hit the beach at...
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the second id in normandy. so they come ashore the day after day. then they fight enormity. and the interesting thing that point fuller was not a big fan of the m1 garand rifle and and so he was making sure that a lot of his guys were armed with the springfield the old oh three springfield which them less firepower at the point of attack fuller did not perform up to expectations in the in the fight hill 192 enormity all that is the prelude to send low and whatnot and. he gets relieved to command but. he was fairly tight with troy. with troy middleton, who's the eighth corps commander, and so fuller stays around is this sort of tangential kind of supernumerary colonel doing nothing and whatever. and so in a regiment opens up with the 110th after hurricane he gets that regiment. so he comes to the regiment and the guys know him and. they don't have a particularly positive impression of him. they think of him as this rear echelon guy. and infantry soldiers never really like that, obviously. and so had not by the time the bulge happens been able to to really kind of get know his
the second id in normandy. so they come ashore the day after day. then they fight enormity. and the interesting thing that point fuller was not a big fan of the m1 garand rifle and and so he was making sure that a lot of his guys were armed with the springfield the old oh three springfield which them less firepower at the point of attack fuller did not perform up to expectations in the in the fight hill 192 enormity all that is the prelude to send low and whatnot and. he gets relieved to...
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they fought and died in places like concord and gettysburg normandy and kazan. time and again, these men and women struggled and sacrificed and worked till their hands raw so that we might live a better life. they saw america as bigger than the of our individual ambitions. greater than all the differences of birth or wealth or faction. this the journey we continue today. we remain the most prosperous, powerful nation on earth. our workers are no less productive than when this crisis began. our minds are no less inventive. our goods and services, no needed than they were last week or last month or last year. our capacity remains undiminished, but our time must pat of protecting narrow interests and putting off unpleasant decisions. that time has surely passed, starting today. we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and begin again. the work of remaking america. better. where? look. there is work to be done. the state of our economy calls for action. bold and swift. and we will act not only to create new jobs, but to lay a new foundation growth. we will buil
they fought and died in places like concord and gettysburg normandy and kazan. time and again, these men and women struggled and sacrificed and worked till their hands raw so that we might live a better life. they saw america as bigger than the of our individual ambitions. greater than all the differences of birth or wealth or faction. this the journey we continue today. we remain the most prosperous, powerful nation on earth. our workers are no less productive than when this crisis began. our...
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they fought and died in places like concord and gettysburg normandy and kazan. time and again, these men and women struggled and sacrificed and worked till their hands raw so that we might live a better life. they saw america as bigger than the of our individual ambitions. greater than all the differences of birth or wealth or faction. this the journey we continue today. we remain the most prosperous, powerful nation on earth. our workers are no less productive than when this crisis began. our minds are no less inventive. our goods and services, no needed than they were last week or last month or last year. our capacity remains undiminished, but our time must pat of protecting narrow interests and putting off unpleasant decisions. that time has surely passed, starting today. we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and begin again. the work of remaking america. better. where? look. there is work to be done. the state of our economy calls for action. bold and swift. and we will act not only to create new jobs, but to lay a new foundation growth. we will buil
they fought and died in places like concord and gettysburg normandy and kazan. time and again, these men and women struggled and sacrificed and worked till their hands raw so that we might live a better life. they saw america as bigger than the of our individual ambitions. greater than all the differences of birth or wealth or faction. this the journey we continue today. we remain the most prosperous, powerful nation on earth. our workers are no less productive than when this crisis began. our...
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today, what we have witnessed in gaza is nothing short of a catastrophe and can only detect the normandy of what happened in gaza, to really assess on the ground. so, we are of course very elated with the cease-fire and certainly hope the cease-fire bring something more sustainable in the future to end the suffering of the people because we know that this war was nothing about except killing civilians and more civilians and had the ceasefire taken place months ago, we believe that thousands of lives would have been spared. but at any rate, today we have a cease-fire. we need to ensure that that cease-fire is maintained. ensure that the ceasefire is maintained. and what used to happen in the past, israelis, there is a lot of unpredictability and could go either way. the international community has a role in ensuring that the articles in the agreement are maintained, they are respected and there is monitoring and accountability irrespective of who violates. what we expect to happen in gaza today is immediate, immediate relief and emergency efforts to help traumatized people. they have been
today, what we have witnessed in gaza is nothing short of a catastrophe and can only detect the normandy of what happened in gaza, to really assess on the ground. so, we are of course very elated with the cease-fire and certainly hope the cease-fire bring something more sustainable in the future to end the suffering of the people because we know that this war was nothing about except killing civilians and more civilians and had the ceasefire taken place months ago, we believe that thousands of...
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wife and family while flying the flag for britain abroad, honouring the fallen on the beaches of normandy christmas, there was nothing to suggest that 2024 would be a royal year dominated by illness. but three weeks later, first, a palace statement that the princess of wales had had planned abdominal surgery the previous day, and the following hour it was announced the king was to undergo a procedure for an enlarged prostate. by the time the king left hospital after a three—night stay... how are you feeling? ..health groups were reporting a significant increase in men getting their own prostates checked. the king seemed in good spirits, but the news was about to take a dramatic turn. hello. good evening. welcome to bbc news where, in the last few moments,
wife and family while flying the flag for britain abroad, honouring the fallen on the beaches of normandy christmas, there was nothing to suggest that 2024 would be a royal year dominated by illness. but three weeks later, first, a palace statement that the princess of wales had had planned abdominal surgery the previous day, and the following hour it was announced the king was to undergo a procedure for an enlarged prostate. by the time the king left hospital after a three—night stay... how...
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the americans is celebrated as wellin june to commemorate d-day on normandy. the values and attachment to freedoms contribute to building on the second world war international i would like to say all of this mandate and contributed a great deal many international prices i would like to commend your actions immediately. with our combined efforts we managed to put an end to the hostilities. but the cease-fire agreement with his resilient yielding results. his being dissolved and now it's almost one third of these forces that withdrew. we join our efforts to contribute and facilitate the action of the president, the boat will be taking place tomorrow we very much hope the president will be elected so that can continue. an institution we also work together to help the russian aggression. we agreed a solution can be found to this conflict without the ukrainians there could be no discussion regarding no solution can be found not to be transferred to ukraine. from my financial's point of view for three years almost now. we have been providing ukraine with the support
the americans is celebrated as wellin june to commemorate d-day on normandy. the values and attachment to freedoms contribute to building on the second world war international i would like to say all of this mandate and contributed a great deal many international prices i would like to commend your actions immediately. with our combined efforts we managed to put an end to the hostilities. but the cease-fire agreement with his resilient yielding results. his being dissolved and now it's almost...
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that's according to the incoming us presidents, normandy, from national security advisor. like a world space, he expects a phone call between the russian as american leader. as soon as he goes to k f to forget about basing most go on the battlefield. everybody knows that this has to end somehow diplomatically. i just don't think it's realistic to say we're going to expel every russian from every entry of ukrainian soil even cried me a president, trump has a knowledge that reality. and i think it's been a huge step forward that the entire world is acknowledging that reality, willing to seeing enough. he's also now dismissed. this idea that the whole conflict could be result within 24 hours. that was something we heard at from pre election, stating over for an over my quotes and others now saying, look, that's not going to happen. this is really something to fit and will subtract if not. and that's because they need to get the 2 sides together. how i think she makes it in that interview, that for the very 1st time. so lend space is now pretty much backed into a cool now. and
that's according to the incoming us presidents, normandy, from national security advisor. like a world space, he expects a phone call between the russian as american leader. as soon as he goes to k f to forget about basing most go on the battlefield. everybody knows that this has to end somehow diplomatically. i just don't think it's realistic to say we're going to expel every russian from every entry of ukrainian soil even cried me a president, trump has a knowledge that reality. and i think...
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i saw them when they were with you and normandy. the veterans calling out to you from the backdrop like they were 18 or 19 years old again. they wanted a moment to share with their president to get a thumbs up back. they were little kids, even though they saved the world. thank you not just for setting up our military for success, but taking care of our veterans. they should be treated with the, dignity, and respect. as a new yorker, thank you for what was a phenomenal effort to deliver us during the coronavirus outbreak. we had well over -- as of now, over 70 positive cases of coronavirus. between the comfort, javits center, field hospitals, army medics, when you're state asking for public testing, immediately approved, private lab testing, immediately approved. i got on the phone with mark meadows, we needed ventilators, 4000 ventilators showed up within 48 hours. i remember getting on the phone late, 10:00, 11:00 at night. we talked about how they were out of regular n95 masks. the next day you are in the white house talking abou
i saw them when they were with you and normandy. the veterans calling out to you from the backdrop like they were 18 or 19 years old again. they wanted a moment to share with their president to get a thumbs up back. they were little kids, even though they saved the world. thank you not just for setting up our military for success, but taking care of our veterans. they should be treated with the, dignity, and respect. as a new yorker, thank you for what was a phenomenal effort to deliver us...
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the first shot at lexington and concorde to the frozen fields of valley forge of the beaches of normandyce unwavering sense of duty to complete the mission. throughout history american wires and answer the call to serve something greater than themselves. this truth is reflected in the words of isaiah six: eight and heard the voice of the art whom shall i said and who will go for us? i sit here i am, send me. president trump, look around you. when the mission demands absolute success lands on the desk of our commander-in-chief we will stand ready, we will answer our nation's call to say here i am, send me. [cheering] [applause] when danger threatens, when liberty calls american warriors will always answer the call to service. victory demands a full measure for nation commitment. from the great american to supporters on the homefront, ho, together we are unstoppable force. this strength is america's key to victory on any battlefield. your u.s. military will train relentlessly because we understand the hazards of our or chosen profession. when chaos erupts, when the sound of the battle call
the first shot at lexington and concorde to the frozen fields of valley forge of the beaches of normandyce unwavering sense of duty to complete the mission. throughout history american wires and answer the call to serve something greater than themselves. this truth is reflected in the words of isaiah six: eight and heard the voice of the art whom shall i said and who will go for us? i sit here i am, send me. president trump, look around you. when the mission demands absolute success lands on...
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war ii when britain and was evacuated from dunkirk at age 21 as a second lieutenant, went back to normandy on d-day and could -- d-day, commanding a british battalion, received his service order in battle and shortly for the battle was decorated by field marshal montgomery, commander-in-chief of the american-british forces of d that -- d-day and then the battle of the bulge, and so that provided a military background for my father's second son, who win those days -- who in those days [laughter] when i look back on it, it wa pretty formative for me and i came to know as a student field marshal montgomery very well. he was a where were after world war ii and lived in a converted watermill in the south of england and he was lonely and so he became like a grandfather for me. he used to call me son number two and said, oh nigel, you will write about me when i am dead and i would say, field marshal, the last person i am ever going to write about if i ever write a biography is about you and we would laugh. he was a pretty impossible character in many ways. but he provided this kind of military ed
war ii when britain and was evacuated from dunkirk at age 21 as a second lieutenant, went back to normandy on d-day and could -- d-day, commanding a british battalion, received his service order in battle and shortly for the battle was decorated by field marshal montgomery, commander-in-chief of the american-british forces of d that -- d-day and then the battle of the bulge, and so that provided a military background for my father's second son, who win those days -- who in those days [laughter]...
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vessel on his way to victory; the america that we celebrated as well in june to commemorate d-day in normandy; america, which thanks to its views and values and attachment to freedom, contributed to building, on the ashes of the second world war, an international order based on the law. and i'd like to say that during this -- all of this mandate that was yours, you've done a lot. you contributed a great deal to solving many international crises. and i'd like to commend your action in the middle east in particular -- in lebanon, where, thanks to our combined efforts, we managed to put an end to the hostilities with a ceasefire agreement that's been implemented thanks to a franco-american mechanism which is yielding results, given that hezbollah is being dissolved in the south of the country, and now it's almost one-third of the israeli forces who withdrew from the south of lebanon. we joined our efforts to contribute or facilitate the election of a president. the vote will be taking place tomorrow, and we very much hope that a president will be elected in lebanon so that lebanon can continue w
vessel on his way to victory; the america that we celebrated as well in june to commemorate d-day in normandy; america, which thanks to its views and values and attachment to freedom, contributed to building, on the ashes of the second world war, an international order based on the law. and i'd like to say that during this -- all of this mandate that was yours, you've done a lot. you contributed a great deal to solving many international crises. and i'd like to commend your action in the middle...
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nothing about the 1944 warsaw uprising, nor of the allies and the d—day, nor of the invasion of normandytime, we were victims in a moral vacuum, but today, however, we have an obligation. not only to remember, which is very, very important, but also to warn and to teach that hatred only begets more hatred, killing more killing. instead, our revenge has been to build a strong jewish country and raise our families in peace. many of you here, i saw, have your wonderful families with you just as i do. 80 years after liberation, the world is again in crisis. 0urjewish—christian values have been overshadowed worldwide by prejudice, fear, suspicion and extremism. and the rampant anti—semitism that is spreading among the nations is shocking. that was tova friedman. i have interviewed her and her courage, hurt resilience and experience are remarkable. he could see their it absolutely shines through and it was absolutely shines through and it was a privilege to interview her. one of the things it was so important was to hear her testimony today. that's what they want to the ceremony to be about to
nothing about the 1944 warsaw uprising, nor of the allies and the d—day, nor of the invasion of normandytime, we were victims in a moral vacuum, but today, however, we have an obligation. not only to remember, which is very, very important, but also to warn and to teach that hatred only begets more hatred, killing more killing. instead, our revenge has been to build a strong jewish country and raise our families in peace. many of you here, i saw, have your wonderful families with you just as...
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all of the allies that your relatives and others fought for in world war two fought and died in normandy so we could free western europe. they've been our allies for 70 years and then president trump, that'd be a bad idea. they were dependent on russia. russia's are adversary. and then what does joe biden immediately gets in, approves, approves it and then also in western europe is totally dependent on them and he shuts down our lng export capacity which would then supply it to our allies. so literally it's like it's so simple. president trump will sell american clean energy to our friends and allies. joe biden wants our allies to buy it from our enemies. that's the opposite between the two of them. and when we do that, that's how that's how we end up in two wars. we're in a war with russia, proxy war. we're in a war with iran, and we're in a cold war with china. and china is the most dependent nation in the world on energy and and you could walk softly, carry a big stick like theodore roosevelt. you could go over send over some cabinet leaders from biden say, hey, if you guys you guys n
all of the allies that your relatives and others fought for in world war two fought and died in normandy so we could free western europe. they've been our allies for 70 years and then president trump, that'd be a bad idea. they were dependent on russia. russia's are adversary. and then what does joe biden immediately gets in, approves, approves it and then also in western europe is totally dependent on them and he shuts down our lng export capacity which would then supply it to our allies. so...
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he said sean, my father slammed to the beaches of normandy it is the least i can do. >> these are peopled it. my father, my grandfather, my father was off the first ship in nagasaki. >> sean: i will stop you for one second. trumpets in the building. >> yes? >> sean: we should hear him come out any minute. but go back to that. >> he suffered and had brain cancer and had cancer from it. but you know what? every day we have the american flag flying in front of our home. it does not matter if you are rich or poor are famous or not famous if you truly love this country you will give up the money, you will give about the status, to do something for the men and women in this room on the culture he ultimately. everybody in this room has really volunteered to give their life up. for us. >> sean: my father, like so many in the greatest generation, he signed up, he fought for years in the pacific. and look at the guys. if you watch the movie "saving private ryan" again it helps capture just the absolute horror. the courage when you are pulling up and you see nothing but read water from blood shed b
he said sean, my father slammed to the beaches of normandy it is the least i can do. >> these are peopled it. my father, my grandfather, my father was off the first ship in nagasaki. >> sean: i will stop you for one second. trumpets in the building. >> yes? >> sean: we should hear him come out any minute. but go back to that. >> he suffered and had brain cancer and had cancer from it. but you know what? every day we have the american flag flying in front of our...
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deep fake videos, they're not fake, but they don't really give the whole side of the story from the normandyry are where joe biden appeared to be wandering off, and giorgia meloni, the prime minister of italy, had to pull him back? he was wandering off and going off in the middle of what was supposed to be a big photo op. so, come on -- howard: yeah. it wasn't just fox, it was all of these democrats saying, oh, no, you're unfairly using the video that somehow the white house provided. and, robby, let's me switch to something because -- let me switch to something. veteran cbs reporter jan crawford had this to say about biden's now-obvious mental decline and the press' role. roll it. >> that would be, to me, joe biden's obvious cognitive decline that became untechnology the in the televised debate -- we should have yesterday whether he was fit for another four years which could have led to a primary. howard: well, good for jan crawford. robby, was the press covering for joe biden, or was it shielded if from biden? >> i mean, biden's staff tried to keep him at arm's length from the press, but t
deep fake videos, they're not fake, but they don't really give the whole side of the story from the normandyry are where joe biden appeared to be wandering off, and giorgia meloni, the prime minister of italy, had to pull him back? he was wandering off and going off in the middle of what was supposed to be a big photo op. so, come on -- howard: yeah. it wasn't just fox, it was all of these democrats saying, oh, no, you're unfairly using the video that somehow the white house provided. and,...
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discovered about for d-day, the great anglo-american canadian landing in europe on the beaches at normandy in northern france. churchill had a raid to be aboard a ship that was going to be firing the french coast at german. and he had to be talked out of it. he wanted to be in the middle of the action even though he was prime minister. and what turned the trick in talking him of it was a letter from king king george the sixth, which i quote in the book. he said, i'm naval man. i was in the last war. there's nothing i'd like better than to go into now. but i can't because the king. so why should you be able to do what i'm unable unable? let ask you about an individual. was not in your book teddy roosevelt. why not. well, teddy roosevelt was a very important president, but he didn't live at a time of extraordinary crisis and plasticity and the flexibility of the world. he was important because in a way he defined the modern presidency. he made it the center the action, as somebody once said, of him, he wants to be the bride at every wedding and the corpse at every funeral. it was extraordina
discovered about for d-day, the great anglo-american canadian landing in europe on the beaches at normandy in northern france. churchill had a raid to be aboard a ship that was going to be firing the french coast at german. and he had to be talked out of it. he wanted to be in the middle of the action even though he was prime minister. and what turned the trick in talking him of it was a letter from king king george the sixth, which i quote in the book. he said, i'm naval man. i was in the last...
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he said, sean, my father slammed the beaches of normandy. it's the least i can do. >> you know, these are people who really love this country, sean. you understand it? sure. i mean my father, my grandfather, you know, my father was one of the first ship in nagasaki. >> he saw the plume stop you for one second. trump is in the building. yes. and we should be hearing him come out any minute. but go ahead. go back to your dad. yeah. >> and, you know, he suffered and had had brain cancer and had cancer from it. but you know what? every day we have that american flag flying in front of our home. and it doesn't matter if you're rich or poor or famous or not famous, if you truly love this country, you will give up the money. you will give up all the status to do something for the men and women in this room and the country. ultimately, everyone in this room has really volunteered to give their life up. they really have for us. >> my father, like so many in the greatest generation, he signed up. he fought for years in the pacific. and look at the guy
he said, sean, my father slammed the beaches of normandy. it's the least i can do. >> you know, these are people who really love this country, sean. you understand it? sure. i mean my father, my grandfather, you know, my father was one of the first ship in nagasaki. >> he saw the plume stop you for one second. trump is in the building. yes. and we should be hearing him come out any minute. but go ahead. go back to your dad. yeah. >> and, you know, he suffered and had had brain...
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no bigger armada was formed until we went to normandy and the great war of world war ii. george washington had just delivered the document known as the declaration of independence, and we had our troops lined up in bowling green, and he read the declaration to them as this fierce armada was coming toward us. i'm not going to rewrite history here. we got our butts kicked in brooklyn. like the brooklyn dodgers, we always lost in brooklyn. but washington recovered and the rest of that history is well familiar to you. this part of town, peg leg stuyvesant was our first governor when the dutch got here. they built a wall. they called it the stockade. now, it is called wall street. later on, a guy by the name of alexander hamilton figured it out. he would give up this city being the national capital city so we could be the city of capital. that's pretty good, right, steve? especially for your members from out of state and all around the country, we end up being the city of capital all the time. but in 1765, a full decade before the first shots were fired at lexington and concor
no bigger armada was formed until we went to normandy and the great war of world war ii. george washington had just delivered the document known as the declaration of independence, and we had our troops lined up in bowling green, and he read the declaration to them as this fierce armada was coming toward us. i'm not going to rewrite history here. we got our butts kicked in brooklyn. like the brooklyn dodgers, we always lost in brooklyn. but washington recovered and the rest of that history is...