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this add on monday, it shows president obama alongside of some infamous characters, including adolf hitler, joseph stalin, and former dictators from all over the place. the company's director of operation told cbs washington, obama and his various czars are infringing on the rights of americans to own guns, he's anti-gun. the sales have actually gone through the roof since they sent out that ad. so far, the white house has not commented on the ad. >>> we did see lots of sunshine today. not as breezy now, compared to earlier today. but as we're kicking off december, we're right around seasonal for this time of year. 52degrees. the record high on this date, 75 in 2006. temperatures in the mid-40s downtown. you go into the suburbs. down to 36 in gaithersburg. 36 also in winchester. fredericksburg down to 41 degrees. pax river, 44 at this hour. tonight, clear and cold. a two blanket night, we're calling it. lows down into the upper 20s around the suburbs, down to the upper 30s under light winds. we'll talk about how long this stretch of sunny days will last before the next storm system comes t
this add on monday, it shows president obama alongside of some infamous characters, including adolf hitler, joseph stalin, and former dictators from all over the place. the company's director of operation told cbs washington, obama and his various czars are infringing on the rights of americans to own guns, he's anti-gun. the sales have actually gone through the roof since they sent out that ad. so far, the white house has not commented on the ad. >>> we did see lots of sunshine today....
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mattel gorbachev, congress nicking -- , newt gingrich says this is the most dangerous summit since adolf hitler this week, it was written that gingrich has compare themselves to lincoln, margaret thatcher, ronald reagan, and for sheer perseverance, co-chairmen. >> his note and tivo. .tim tebowno >> let's look at the last debate before iowa. >> it is laughable to say someone who is a 30-year record of conservative as some is not a conservative. >> the evidence is speaker gingrich took $1.6 million. you do not need to be within the technical definition of being a lobbyist to the influence peddling. >> i know what it takes to get this economy going. qwikster you have a brief sense of the first in a debate >> there you have a quick sense of the thursday night to break -- debate the debate. >> newt gingrich look a little hesitant. >> mitt romney did not have the target on his back. newt gingrich had a target. mitt romney benefited by that. the other benefit is that should he get the nomination, he will have a target on his back from barack obama. any time he has had that target, he has sort of choke
mattel gorbachev, congress nicking -- , newt gingrich says this is the most dangerous summit since adolf hitler this week, it was written that gingrich has compare themselves to lincoln, margaret thatcher, ronald reagan, and for sheer perseverance, co-chairmen. >> his note and tivo. .tim tebowno >> let's look at the last debate before iowa. >> it is laughable to say someone who is a 30-year record of conservative as some is not a conservative. >> the evidence is speaker...
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newt gingrich, republican from georgia, said this is the most dangerous summon to the west since adolf hitleret with chamberlain in 1938. >> that is what i'm talking about. >> in this week's "new yorker" it is written been good and which has compare themselves to lincoln, ronald reagan. tebow.s no tim >> house republicans did not want to carry that baggage. >> let's look the last debate before iowa. >> it is laughable but someone who campaigned with ronald reagan and jack kemp and has a 30-year record of conservatism is not a conservative? >> the evidence says that speaker gingrich took $1.6 million. if you do not need to be under the technical definition of being a lobbyist to the influence peddling. >> i know what it takes to get this economy going. qwikster you have a sample of the debate on -- >> there you have an example of the debate on fox. >> newt gingrich look a little petulant. you could feel though weathervane shift a little bit. >> it is interesting. mitt romney did not have the target on his back. gingrich had the target on his back, and mitt romney benefit. should mitt romney ge
newt gingrich, republican from georgia, said this is the most dangerous summon to the west since adolf hitleret with chamberlain in 1938. >> that is what i'm talking about. >> in this week's "new yorker" it is written been good and which has compare themselves to lincoln, ronald reagan. tebow.s no tim >> house republicans did not want to carry that baggage. >> let's look the last debate before iowa. >> it is laughable but someone who campaigned with...
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in 1939 they had adolf hitler. >> andrea: stallen before. >> dana: maybe they don't want to name a personthe guy who innovate and changed the way we do everything. he would be my pick. >> bob: they used courage and exactly right. they changed the dialogue. i'm supposed to name a person? the tea people. they split the grand old party from party to wing nuts. >> greg: andrea? >> andrea: in "time's" defense, they should pick someone more noble this is somebody who affected the news from good or ill. i pick tim tebow. picking someone noble is better and it takes guts to be a christian outright in the country and bat the main stream media. god bless him. >> dana: i chose a friend and colleague someone i greatly admire and look forward to -- >> eric: you shouldn't have. i can't be person of the year. >> dana: charles krauthammer. i think charles krauthammer this year provided clarity of thought to millions of americans who look forward to every tuesday night on o'reilly and bret baier's show every week and column on friday. a lot of women are sweet on charles and say that's how i think about it
in 1939 they had adolf hitler. >> andrea: stallen before. >> dana: maybe they don't want to name a personthe guy who innovate and changed the way we do everything. he would be my pick. >> bob: they used courage and exactly right. they changed the dialogue. i'm supposed to name a person? the tea people. they split the grand old party from party to wing nuts. >> greg: andrea? >> andrea: in "time's" defense, they should pick someone more noble this is...
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in their defense in 1939 they had adolf hitler as person of the year. >> and stollen before. >> hitlerand the ayatollah comani were chosen as person of the year by "time" magazine so i put the protest movement in the same category. >> "time" magazine had a different drichings escription of why they chose the protester as person of the year. "no one could have known that when a fruit venn tor set himself on fire in a public square, it would create protests that would topple dictators and start a global wave of dissent. ""time" named four runner-ups, from wisconsin congressman paul ryan, the man who wants to kill medicare, medicaid and social security, the guy who won't raise taxes on the wealthiest americans. in other words, one of the very reasons why folks have been out protesting in the streets. "time" called ryan the most influential american politician this year. got to give the guy some credit. there he is. just squeaking past kate middleton for the honor. joining me now is protester, activist and freelance journalist jesse lagreca. >> how you doing, ed? >> what do you make of com
in their defense in 1939 they had adolf hitler as person of the year. >> and stollen before. >> hitlerand the ayatollah comani were chosen as person of the year by "time" magazine so i put the protest movement in the same category. >> "time" magazine had a different drichings escription of why they chose the protester as person of the year. "no one could have known that when a fruit venn tor set himself on fire in a public square, it would create...
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. >> but how many of those are mickey mouse and adolf hitler?oversies over the fake names they're allowing on the petitions. >> i think there is some question as to how legitimate the significance are. still, we're talking about a lot of conservatives in the office and now there say blowback to the policies they put in place. maybe in wisconsin. moving on, jon corzine yesterday former senator jon corzine was grilled by congressman steve pierce over mf global's collapse. now in the testimony the most telling moment was, i think piers said are you still staying at the ritz? you have thought about setting up scholarships for those you hurt? and the answer to jurcorzine's answer is yes, i'm still staying at the ritz. >> this reminds me of the bp, you know, gaps where the head of bp seemed completely out of touch at how badly he had done. crying about his missed vacations and he has no privacy. and this seems to be the same. >> isn't there question about bltabili b accountability and remorse? >> guys are completely out of touch with the average perso
. >> but how many of those are mickey mouse and adolf hitler?oversies over the fake names they're allowing on the petitions. >> i think there is some question as to how legitimate the significance are. still, we're talking about a lot of conservatives in the office and now there say blowback to the policies they put in place. maybe in wisconsin. moving on, jon corzine yesterday former senator jon corzine was grilled by congressman steve pierce over mf global's collapse. now in the...
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. >> mickey mouse, adolf hitler, stuff like that is not going to get by me.t be turned into the g.a.b. you're accusing us, you're saying that you need help to fight the fraud that's happening right now in the recall petitions in your district. and so you're accusing me of fraud, you're accusing my volunteers of fraud. yes, you are. you said it. issue an apology to me and my volunteers. issue a correction. >> okay. thanks a lot. >> are you going to do either one of those? >> no, i'm not going to do either one of those. >> confronted with a truth about voter fraud, scott fitzgerald refuses to admit his mistake. meanwhile, governor scott walker is trying to mend fences with a new campaign commercial. >> we're grateful for the opportunity to serve the people of wisconsin. in this season of peace, our hope is that we can put our differences aside and move forward together. >> from our family to yours, blessings of the season. >> blessings. we just don't want you to collectively bargain our get paid a living wage. such a sweet message this holiday season, scott. bu
. >> mickey mouse, adolf hitler, stuff like that is not going to get by me.t be turned into the g.a.b. you're accusing us, you're saying that you need help to fight the fraud that's happening right now in the recall petitions in your district. and so you're accusing me of fraud, you're accusing my volunteers of fraud. yes, you are. you said it. issue an apology to me and my volunteers. issue a correction. >> okay. thanks a lot. >> are you going to do either one of those?...
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. >> there's an item that says signatures of mickey mouse and adolf hitler are being considered validthey may be properly dated. that seems crazy, doesn't it? >> well, the whole process is pretty unusual. i mean, we had one of the local affiliates here do a story about someone signing it proudly saying they signed 80 different recall petitions. >> let me clear something up. the process isn't unusual, governor. you just don't like it. you don't like to deal with the facts. as your buddy said on fox that election officials would let names like mickey mouse count on recall petitions but politifact that already labeled that claim mostly false. before a signature is counted it's checked by the petitioner circulators, election officials and your own supporters, walker supporters. mickey wouldn't make it through the review. walker also mention mentioned a man who told a wisconsin news station he signed 80 recall petitions. even if a person signs a lot of petitions, his signatures won't count. these signatures go through a review, and walker is suing the government accountability board asking
. >> there's an item that says signatures of mickey mouse and adolf hitler are being considered validthey may be properly dated. that seems crazy, doesn't it? >> well, the whole process is pretty unusual. i mean, we had one of the local affiliates here do a story about someone signing it proudly saying they signed 80 different recall petitions. >> let me clear something up. the process isn't unusual, governor. you just don't like it. you don't like to deal with the facts. as...
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upon the action, adolf hitler ordered a shoot on sight order to the wolfpack's that were patrolling thenorth atlantic. but the american people knew about it, and it was not a spur to them to get involved in the european war even though this was, war was, in fact, going on, naval war was going on in the north atlantic. and, of course, roosevelt in kind order to enable ships to defend themselves against the u-boat. [inaudible] >> no, not on public opinion. >> lusitania wasn't -- >> and in some respects we forget over a period of time, japan was already at war in asia from 37. they had been four years in fighting over the. >> right. >> and then where at two years in three months with germany and europe. so it's not totally isolation in debt. itches we don't want to get involved. >> we are aware of it, we just don't want to get involved with it. especially committing actual manpower into combat positions. >> yes, down here in the front. if you would also wait for the microphone. >> how much impact did it have when the united states decided to curtail supplying japan with certain critical ki
upon the action, adolf hitler ordered a shoot on sight order to the wolfpack's that were patrolling thenorth atlantic. but the american people knew about it, and it was not a spur to them to get involved in the european war even though this was, war was, in fact, going on, naval war was going on in the north atlantic. and, of course, roosevelt in kind order to enable ships to defend themselves against the u-boat. [inaudible] >> no, not on public opinion. >> lusitania wasn't --...
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donovan liked to say that his enemies in washington were asked to assess adolf hitler was in your. and that was really the case. he had ferocious fights with j. edgar hoover. over the donovan's organization was the biggest collection of amateurs he had ever seen. and actually in the beginning it was a big collection of amateurs. hoover had his fbi spy on donovan, collected a lot of information on them. they spied on oss officers. he had moles in donovan's organization to donovan spied on hoover. had moles in hoover's organization. when i was. when i was doing the research i got winded have time to spy? the pentagon at first wanted no part of donovan's office of strategic services. george marshall thought that this was a plot by donovan to take over army and navy intelligence. which by the way is exactly what donovan had in mind if franklin roosevelt would have let him do it. so marshall eventually comes to accept donovan's oss, but a senior intelligence officers never did. and, in fact, they fought donovan's organization throughout the war. at one point toward the middle of the war
donovan liked to say that his enemies in washington were asked to assess adolf hitler was in your. and that was really the case. he had ferocious fights with j. edgar hoover. over the donovan's organization was the biggest collection of amateurs he had ever seen. and actually in the beginning it was a big collection of amateurs. hoover had his fbi spy on donovan, collected a lot of information on them. they spied on oss officers. he had moles in donovan's organization to donovan spied on...
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lee, adolf hitler, william sherman and ulysses s. grant. how many living souls outside of woody allen's fictional protagonists played by owen wilson and midnight paris can cash a recounts having shared a cocktail hour with ernest hemingway in the burn in paris or a steam bath with arthur miller in new york. three great men of the 20th century chap there capture charlie's fanciness had to meet them. churchill, hemingway and the pope. he batted two for three, somehow missing churchill tumescence unfortunate loss. the past president of the pan american center and organization founded in 19222 at the advanced literature, defense free expression and foster literary fellowship, whose membership is included to literary stars of the 20th century. he covered olympics in rome, tokyo or mexico city for "the associated press" as a senior fulbright scholar in taiwan and a fascinating book on the disastrous losses of the american revolution that ultimately led to her victory to fight again when an american revolution roundtable work for the best berkovit
lee, adolf hitler, william sherman and ulysses s. grant. how many living souls outside of woody allen's fictional protagonists played by owen wilson and midnight paris can cash a recounts having shared a cocktail hour with ernest hemingway in the burn in paris or a steam bath with arthur miller in new york. three great men of the 20th century chap there capture charlie's fanciness had to meet them. churchill, hemingway and the pope. he batted two for three, somehow missing churchill tumescence...
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lee, adolf hitler, sherman and ulysses s. grant. hillman living souls out of will lead to legal woody allen's midnight in paris can recount having shared a cocktail hour with ernest hemingway in paris for a steam bath with arthur miller in new york? three great men captured charlie's fancy and she set out to meet them. tertial from hemingway and the pope he batted three for three. charlie is a past president of the pan american center, an organization founded in 1922 to have the advanced literature, defense, free expression and foster a literary fellowship whose members has included the literary start of the 20th century. he covered the olympics in milbourne, rome, tokyo to the associated press. he was a senior scholar and ultimately led to our victory won an american revolution round table for the best work of its genre during the 1976 bicentennial. no biographer what that meant the bonds in the road but the drama and emotional roller-coaster. in 1970 although the publication of the war of the innocent charlie's personal account wa
lee, adolf hitler, sherman and ulysses s. grant. hillman living souls out of will lead to legal woody allen's midnight in paris can recount having shared a cocktail hour with ernest hemingway in paris for a steam bath with arthur miller in new york? three great men captured charlie's fancy and she set out to meet them. tertial from hemingway and the pope he batted three for three. charlie is a past president of the pan american center, an organization founded in 1922 to have the advanced...
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lee, adolf hitler, william tecumseh sherman and ulysses s. grant. how many living sold outside leon's fictional protagonist played by ellen wilson in midnight paris can casually recount having shared a cocktail hour with ernest hemingway in the ritz bar in paris or a steam bath with arthur miller in new york? 33 great men in the mid 20th century captured his fancy and he set out to meet them. churchill, hemingway, and the pope. two for 3 somehow missing churchill to his unfortunate loss. charlie's past american center an organization founded in 1922 to read and literature, defend free expression and foster literary fellowship, whose membership is included, larry stars of the 20th century. the capital of beacon aboard, rome, tokyo and mexico city for the associated press. he was senior scholar in taiwan and his fascinating book on the disastrous loss of the american revolution of the lead to our victory, rise and fight again the additional one an american roundtable work for the best work of its genre in the 1976 bicentennial. no faithful biographer
lee, adolf hitler, william tecumseh sherman and ulysses s. grant. how many living sold outside leon's fictional protagonist played by ellen wilson in midnight paris can casually recount having shared a cocktail hour with ernest hemingway in the ritz bar in paris or a steam bath with arthur miller in new york? 33 great men in the mid 20th century captured his fancy and he set out to meet them. churchill, hemingway, and the pope. two for 3 somehow missing churchill to his unfortunate loss....
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upon that action adolf hitler ordered a shoot-on-sight order to the wolf packs that were patrolling the north atlantic. but the american people knew about it. and it was not a spur to them to get involved in the european war even though this was -- war was, in fact, going on, naval war was going on in the north atlantic. and, of course, roosevelt in kind ordered naval ships to defend themselves against the u-boats. >> well, and -- >> there wasn't any impact there? >> no. not on public opinion. >> political. >> right. the lucetania wasn't the spur to get us into world war i either. >> well, in some respects we forget over a period of time japan was already at war in asia from '37. >> yeah. >> they had been four years, so war was part of the lexicon. and then we're at two years and three months with germany and europe. >> right. >> so it's not totally isolation in that, it's just we don't want to get involved. >> we're aware of it, we just don't want to get involved in it. >> right. >> especially committing actual manpower into combat situations. >> yes. down here in the front. if you'll
upon that action adolf hitler ordered a shoot-on-sight order to the wolf packs that were patrolling the north atlantic. but the american people knew about it. and it was not a spur to them to get involved in the european war even though this was -- war was, in fact, going on, naval war was going on in the north atlantic. and, of course, roosevelt in kind ordered naval ships to defend themselves against the u-boats. >> well, and -- >> there wasn't any impact there? >> no. not...