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now according to french officials a migrant situation and the city is getting out of control calais police arrested over seven thousand illegal immigrants during the first six months of the year and that's more than double the previous year or two national more news is coming your way after the break including the story of a man for whom the sky was in the limit. those who want to get involved to stop isis in iraq are allied with isis in syria we still should be doing everything we can to support the free syrian opposition who will continue to provide military assistance and advice to the iraqi government and kurdish forces as they battle these terrorists. as russia and the west continue to drift apart into a new cold war russia's worldview of international politics is largely neglected in western media and in the halls of power russia will defend its national interest and also has its own red lines. we think of why we think there are no. moral sand beaches. coconut palms gently swaying in the ocean breeze. and frank. white has a deep dark little secret a secret the u.s. government would l
now according to french officials a migrant situation and the city is getting out of control calais police arrested over seven thousand illegal immigrants during the first six months of the year and that's more than double the previous year or two national more news is coming your way after the break including the story of a man for whom the sky was in the limit. those who want to get involved to stop isis in iraq are allied with isis in syria we still should be doing everything we can to...
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according to french officials the migrant situation in the city is getting out of control calais police have already arrested over seventy thousand illegal immigrants during the first six months of this year alone and that's more than double the previous year. coming up an hour to international you don't need a fortune to live a jet set lifestyle and later in the program get the story of one man who made his dreams fly list. really. britain's canines become some of the fattest in the world we'll look at why it's a dog's life in the u.k. this and more after the break. those who want to get involved to stop isis in iraq are allied with isis in syria we still should be doing everything we can to support the free syrian opposition who will continue to provide military assistance and advice to the iraqi government and kurdish forces as they battle these terrorists. on marriage in the financial world. series to goldman it's not a nonstop example only taken from the demand for credit not going to get any economic benefit in life. and. it's like you know when the bullets to stop. because it's l
according to french officials the migrant situation in the city is getting out of control calais police have already arrested over seventy thousand illegal immigrants during the first six months of this year alone and that's more than double the previous year. coming up an hour to international you don't need a fortune to live a jet set lifestyle and later in the program get the story of one man who made his dreams fly list. really. britain's canines become some of the fattest in the world...
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hoped to deceive the germans about the real invasion, that the second invasion would be coming at calaislater in the summer. i'd say it takes about half that summer for the germans to figure this out. but part of the issue 1 once they have figured it out, it's easier said than done to move elements of that 15th army from calais to normandy because of allied air. so the germans have difficulty maneuvering. and the subsequent invasion does come but it's not as well known. it's the invasion of south france which happens on august 15. this is one of the things i should have mentioned. eisenhower had always envisioned the normandy enseparation as one part of two complementary invasions. he wanted an immediate toll lowup in south france to put measure pressure on the jer germans from both sides. as it turns out, it takes two months for them to invade south france mainly because of the paucity of landing skraft and other shipping. so when the landing happens on august 15, it's at that point in tandem that hitler finally says okay, let's retreat and the germans are more or less kicked out of fra
hoped to deceive the germans about the real invasion, that the second invasion would be coming at calaislater in the summer. i'd say it takes about half that summer for the germans to figure this out. but part of the issue 1 once they have figured it out, it's easier said than done to move elements of that 15th army from calais to normandy because of allied air. so the germans have difficulty maneuvering. and the subsequent invasion does come but it's not as well known. it's the invasion of...
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hoped to deceive the germans about the real invasion, that the second invasion would be coming at calais later in the summer. i'd say it takes about half that summer for the germans to figure this out. but part of the issue 1 once they have figured it out, it's easier said than done to move elements of that 15th army from calais to normandy because of allied air. so the germans have difficulty maneuvering. and the subsequent invasion does come but it's not as well known. it's the invasion of south france which happens on august 15. this is one of the things i should have mentioned. eisenhower had always envisioned the normandy enseparation as one part of two complementary invasions. he wanted an immediate toll lowup in south france to put measure pressure on the jer germans from both sides. as it turns out, it takes two months for them to invade south france mainly because of the paucity of landing skraft and other shipping. so when the landing happens on august 15, it's at that point in tandem that hitler finally says okay, let's retreat and the germans are more or less kicked out of fr
hoped to deceive the germans about the real invasion, that the second invasion would be coming at calais later in the summer. i'd say it takes about half that summer for the germans to figure this out. but part of the issue 1 once they have figured it out, it's easier said than done to move elements of that 15th army from calais to normandy because of allied air. so the germans have difficulty maneuvering. and the subsequent invasion does come but it's not as well known. it's the invasion of...
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coming at calais. >> dr. mcmanus, the question concerns the german high command and hitler. on the strategy of committing the armored divisions. by the second or third day after d-day, when hitler literally woke up and figuratively woke up and saw this was the invasion, he then committed the reserves. rommel said it is too late. what is your take on that? >> my take -- again, you know, purely my personal opinion. i think rommel's concept was wrong and proven wrong. the reason i think that, is what happened earlier in the war, that when they -- the germans had moved armor near the allied landing beaches and had a naval presence they had come to regret it. cicely and salerno, it had not work out well for them. they probably would not foil the invasion at the water line. they could have stalemated the allieds terribly in the bocage country, and iee
coming at calais. >> dr. mcmanus, the question concerns the german high command and hitler. on the strategy of committing the armored divisions. by the second or third day after d-day, when hitler literally woke up and figuratively woke up and saw this was the invasion, he then committed the reserves. rommel said it is too late. what is your take on that? >> my take -- again, you know, purely my personal opinion. i think rommel's concept was wrong and proven wrong. the reason i...
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in a friend's eritreans and sudanese citizens tried to get to britain through the northern port of calais african migrants also risked their lives crossing the mediterranean to reach italy's southern borders islands and coast boats carrying refugees are often overloaded him and capsized almost eight hundred people have drowned this year alone the un is a refugee agency says the influx into europe through the mediterranean is already sixty percent higher than last year and more than seventy five thousand have tried to get into italy greece spain and malta during the first half of this year. now the sum jacked a sore point for most europeans but a british think tank says migrants contribute more to the economy than they take but adds that mass immigration strains the country's infrastructure we've got an investigation on that on our website. right to see. the first part. and i think that you're. on our reporters would. instruct. the. deaths from west africa spread a boy have now reached europe the first victim a spanish priest evacuated home after being infected in liberia the world health
in a friend's eritreans and sudanese citizens tried to get to britain through the northern port of calais african migrants also risked their lives crossing the mediterranean to reach italy's southern borders islands and coast boats carrying refugees are often overloaded him and capsized almost eight hundred people have drowned this year alone the un is a refugee agency says the influx into europe through the mediterranean is already sixty percent higher than last year and more than seventy five...
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a magnet attracting even more desperate people trying to enter britain through the french port of calais now the u.k. has a border chad point there but the city authorities are complaining that britain is shifting its burden to france forcing the country to deal with it after growing flow of migrants explains what's fueling the discontent on both shores of the channel. in the french quarter galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east have made the town that temporary home these makeshift tents on an industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle. i have never seen in my life you see i come from the war to produce for example in there for their life is better gum disease estimates put the number of migrants here in cali one of the hoff thousand of these men women and children have been queuing up for the past two hours to get some food provided for them by a volunteer organization and for many of them this is the only meal they're going to get to eat all day the majority of the people we speak to tell us their aim is to
a magnet attracting even more desperate people trying to enter britain through the french port of calais now the u.k. has a border chad point there but the city authorities are complaining that britain is shifting its burden to france forcing the country to deal with it after growing flow of migrants explains what's fueling the discontent on both shores of the channel. in the french quarter galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle...
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program to help, or to convince the germans that the invasion across the channel was going to come at calais and not where it actually occurred. they learned from oshima through several different messages that he was sending back to japan that the germans had bought into the deception, lock, stock and barrel. in addition, in january of 1944, president -- excuse me. general eisenhower still had a general eisenhower still had a lot of questions about what hitler's atlantic wall consisted of. he needed to know about manpower, logistics, weapons, et cetera. and baron oshima went on a tour of installations early in the year. he sent back a long detailed report, and low and behold much of the information in that report helped to answer the questions that general eisenhower had been seeking to finally find a solution to. so the bottom line is, while purple fails us at pearl harbor, it does help us to win the war in many other ways. and the dispatches from oshima, like i mentioned, were gold in helping the allies to know that they were on the right track. finally, at the end of the conflict, and aft
program to help, or to convince the germans that the invasion across the channel was going to come at calais and not where it actually occurred. they learned from oshima through several different messages that he was sending back to japan that the germans had bought into the deception, lock, stock and barrel. in addition, in january of 1944, president -- excuse me. general eisenhower still had a general eisenhower still had a lot of questions about what hitler's atlantic wall consisted of. he...
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cried through the first half of the movie >> : august 12th marks the 10th year since his son turns calais gunned down in richmond new movie highlighted 2003 dallas cell football team will be in theaters soon he says the film makers got a right and portraying >> : his leader putting his friends but terence never made it out of richmond person one of the carrot killed parents wanted him dead >> : police officer jose lead homicide detective at the time terrace was killed this is his first time speaking publicly about the case >> : he says it was the first time in his career as a rich and top people came forward to help the police >> : people calling it an and actually sank a this is a person that did it and his nickname add that time for and it is extremely difficult people did not want to talk to police they were not did not trust us people come out and pretty hysterical one injustice >> : arrested for the murder and now serving a life prison sentence >> : when his fighters old parts for life these days left until it works year-round for the t k e foundation helping young people overcome ob
cried through the first half of the movie >> : august 12th marks the 10th year since his son turns calais gunned down in richmond new movie highlighted 2003 dallas cell football team will be in theaters soon he says the film makers got a right and portraying >> : his leader putting his friends but terence never made it out of richmond person one of the carrot killed parents wanted him dead >> : police officer jose lead homicide detective at the time terrace was killed this is...
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question it takes them about half the summer to figure out there isn't another invasion coming at calais. >> dr. mcmanus, this question concerns the german high command and hitler on the strategy of committing the armored divisions. by the second or third day after d-day when hitler literally woke up and figuratively woke up and saw that was the invasion he then committed the reserves. rommel said "it's too late." what is your take on that? what could have happened? >> my take, again, this is purely my personal opinion. i think rommel's concept was wrong and proven wrong. the reason i think that is partially what happened earlier in the war. that when the germans had moved armor near the allies landing beaches that had a naval presence they had come to regret it. in sicily, at salerno, at anz owe. it just hadn't worked out that well for them. they probably were not going to foil the invasion at the water line. they could have stalemated the allies terribly perhaps more than they did. so i tend to see the armor getting to the beaches on d-day as deciding everything as overrated a little b
question it takes them about half the summer to figure out there isn't another invasion coming at calais. >> dr. mcmanus, this question concerns the german high command and hitler on the strategy of committing the armored divisions. by the second or third day after d-day when hitler literally woke up and figuratively woke up and saw that was the invasion he then committed the reserves. rommel said "it's too late." what is your take on that? what could have happened? >> my...
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james, like his brother, jesus, was an uneducated, illiterate peasant from the backwoods of calais.wrote anything down. he couldn't write anything down. paul was an educated, urbanized cosmopolitan roman citizen or one of the wealthiest port cities in the entire terseness. he wrote everything down. everything he believed he wrote down. and so, with the destruction of listen, the death of both men and the transformation of judea and to no longer a distinctly jewish tradition, one that is preached in debt to roman, what that generation of christians discover is a dozen or so letters from paul outlining this vision for a universal version of christianity as opposed to the more at no nationalistic person of christianity preached by jean. and a man who was derided in this regard newness of life time becomes in many ways the creator of what we now know as christianity. look at the new testament. we have one letter by james. it wasn't written by james. it was written by his followers. one letter by james, the undisputed leader of this movement, the brother of jesus is of. we have two lette
james, like his brother, jesus, was an uneducated, illiterate peasant from the backwoods of calais.wrote anything down. he couldn't write anything down. paul was an educated, urbanized cosmopolitan roman citizen or one of the wealthiest port cities in the entire terseness. he wrote everything down. everything he believed he wrote down. and so, with the destruction of listen, the death of both men and the transformation of judea and to no longer a distinctly jewish tradition, one that is...
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calais iraqis have been displaced. -- countless iraqis have been displaced. massts described executions and the enslavement of women. women, men, and children have fled for their lives. tens of thousands are hiding high up on the mountain with you but the clothes on their backs. they are without food, water, people are starving. children are dying of thirst. isil forces have called for the disruption of the people. which would constitute genocide. these innocent families are faced with a horrible choice. descend the mountain or be slaughtered or state and i of stayr and thirst -- or and die of hunger and thirst. let me be clear about why we must act and act now. when we face his tuition like we do on the mountain, with innocent people facing the prospect of violence on a horrific scale, when we have a mandate to help, in this case a request from the iraqi government, and we have the capabilities to a vert a massacre, the u.s. cannot avert a blind eye to read he can act to prevent an act of genocide. that is what we are doing on the mountain. targetedthorized
calais iraqis have been displaced. -- countless iraqis have been displaced. massts described executions and the enslavement of women. women, men, and children have fled for their lives. tens of thousands are hiding high up on the mountain with you but the clothes on their backs. they are without food, water, people are starving. children are dying of thirst. isil forces have called for the disruption of the people. which would constitute genocide. these innocent families are faced with a...