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. >> donald miller talks about what daily life was like for british and american airmen during world war ii and how their experiences differed from infantrymen. he also describes how the strategy of using air power changed over the course of the war. this class is two hours. prof. miller: i'm going to show you some slides. it is not a pro forma lecture. we will keep the lights on. if you have questions, observations, let me know. where we are at in 1943. we have invaded sicily, we have invaded italy. we are beginning to win the battle of the atlantic. an enormous russian victory at stalingrad.
. >> donald miller talks about what daily life was like for british and american airmen during world war ii and how their experiences differed from infantrymen. he also describes how the strategy of using air power changed over the course of the war. this class is two hours. prof. miller: i'm going to show you some slides. it is not a pro forma lecture. we will keep the lights on. if you have questions, observations, let me know. where we are at in 1943. we have invaded sicily, we have...
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next, donald miller talks about what daily life was like for british and american airmen during worldar ii and how their experiences differed from infantrymen. he also describes how the strategy of using air power changed over the course of the war. this class is two hours. prof. miller: i'm going to show you some slides. it is not a pro forma lecture. we will keep the lights on. if you have questions, observations, let me know. where we are at in 1943. we have invaded sicily, we have invaded italy. we are beginning to win the battle of the atlantic. an enormous russian victory at stalingrad. now, the war is beginning to reverse itself. we are going to turn back a little bit to the beginning of the american participation in the war and take that right d-day. the day -- the next time we will do the d-day invasion. there is the basis, in east anglia. bases in easthe anglia. it is only about 60 miles from london but it might as well be six centuries away. as i say in the book, it is shaped like a giant hachette aimed at nazi, germany. -- thiscross from here is the closest in england that
next, donald miller talks about what daily life was like for british and american airmen during worldar ii and how their experiences differed from infantrymen. he also describes how the strategy of using air power changed over the course of the war. this class is two hours. prof. miller: i'm going to show you some slides. it is not a pro forma lecture. we will keep the lights on. if you have questions, observations, let me know. where we are at in 1943. we have invaded sicily, we have invaded...
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next, donald miller talks about what daily life was like for british and american airmen during world war ii and how their experiences differed from infantrymen. hours.ass is two prof. miller: i'm going to show you some slides. .t is not a pro forma lecture ,f you have questions observations, let me know. where we are at the 1943. we have invaded sicily, we have invaded italy. we are beginning to win the title of the atlantic. an enormous russian victory at stalingrad. hurting, now the war is beginning to reverse itself. we are going to turn back a little bit to the beginning of the american participation and take that through d-day. next up we will do the d-day invasion. ok. there is the basis, east anglia. i have been there a lot. englandbackward area of , only 60 miles from london but it might as well be six centuries away. as i say, it is shaped like a giant hachette aimed at no azi, germany. this is the closest space you can get. the fighter boys were further south, down here. the british pilots and bomber command was north near york. you have this in your book. you don't have it
next, donald miller talks about what daily life was like for british and american airmen during world war ii and how their experiences differed from infantrymen. hours.ass is two prof. miller: i'm going to show you some slides. .t is not a pro forma lecture ,f you have questions observations, let me know. where we are at the 1943. we have invaded sicily, we have invaded italy. we are beginning to win the title of the atlantic. an enormous russian victory at stalingrad. hurting, now the war is...
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our book that eudora welty and kenneth miller talk about a lot is the mystery story in literature and tom might like to address this but of course ross make donald and kenneth miller's felt very strongly that the mystery deserved its readers, its significance and eudora welty felt the same way. she felt the mystery writer was the master of plot and that any writer could learn from the mystery writer and she felt that kenneth miller transcended the limits of what might have been seen as the limits of his genre and his work should be taken quite tersely. >> his goal, he wanted to fulfill the genre rather than transcendent, he wanted to bring detective novel back into the mainstream from which it had sprung. with people like dickens, and collins, and faulkner, who all showed what could be done with this genre by people who had enormous talents. miss welty who some short stories what reprinted in mystery magazines and anthologies of literate mysteries. so they are on the same page. >> i think after ken miller died, eudora welty's attempts at fiction work were akin to writing mystery. >> were privileged to have an unfinished story that she worked on
our book that eudora welty and kenneth miller talk about a lot is the mystery story in literature and tom might like to address this but of course ross make donald and kenneth miller's felt very strongly that the mystery deserved its readers, its significance and eudora welty felt the same way. she felt the mystery writer was the master of plot and that any writer could learn from the mystery writer and she felt that kenneth miller transcended the limits of what might have been seen as the...
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. >> joining us a few people not sued by donald trump yet. zeke miller reporter for time and maria -- host of "changing america on shift" by msnbc. i want to get your reaction to what happened to jorge ramos in that press conference. >> i have to say the american public and the press should be outraged. basically what happened is that in our country where there's free press an american journalist was escorted out because a candidate did not like what he was asked. that is not presidential and going against our creed that we have. the understanding we have between journalists and free press. the fact that people keep saying he was told to go back to univision, more importantly, fundamentally it is recognition that american in the mainstream market don't understand the majority of latinos are american. 64% of 54 million latinos born in the united states are born in the united states. we didn't come here yesterday. the fact there is no more outrage and people are not up in arms. first for the latino reporter, who's next? that is unacceptable. >> jorge ramos
. >> joining us a few people not sued by donald trump yet. zeke miller reporter for time and maria -- host of "changing america on shift" by msnbc. i want to get your reaction to what happened to jorge ramos in that press conference. >> i have to say the american public and the press should be outraged. basically what happened is that in our country where there's free press an american journalist was escorted out because a candidate did not like what he was asked. that is...
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miller. lots to talk about. this is hillary clinton making some fun of donald trump's hair.tting into a serious issue of his assertion that he's better on women's issues than she is. >> a lot of people have said a lot of things about my hair over the years. so i do kind of know what donald is going through. and if anyone wonders if mine is real, here's the answer. the hair is real, the color isn't. just yesterday he attacked me once again and said i didn't have a clue about women's health issues. really? i mean, you can't make this stuff up, folks. trump actually says he would do a much better job for women than i would. now, that's a general election debate that's going to be a lot of fun. >> she's basically saying, bring it on. >> bring it on. the quinnipiac poll shows she does well among women. 67% think she would be good on these issues. i think it's the reverse for donald trump, 67% say he wouldn't be good on women's issues. she wants this debate. i think she -- even when she said earlier this week, when she compare e ed republican positioo terrorists, that was a way to
miller. lots to talk about. this is hillary clinton making some fun of donald trump's hair.tting into a serious issue of his assertion that he's better on women's issues than she is. >> a lot of people have said a lot of things about my hair over the years. so i do kind of know what donald is going through. and if anyone wonders if mine is real, here's the answer. the hair is real, the color isn't. just yesterday he attacked me once again and said i didn't have a clue about women's health...
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miller. let me read you a quote from donald trump that he just tweeted out a moment ago.mp. i wish good luck to all of the republican candidates that travel to california to beg for money from the koch brothers. puppets? >> he's growing on me kind of like a fungus. the fact is it isn't playing that game where he has to go before the koch brothers. >> he has his own money. >> he doesn't have to do that. >> the best news that i've heard that you would endorse trump. if you would endorse trump, you would take him out of the race. please do it. >> there is something to this. you have 400 families that have so far contributed half of the $400 million that's been raised. the concentration of wealth of money behind this race plays into trump's name and bernie sanders name. too much for too few. >> dumbing the numbers, 130 families. 130 businesses and there are 67 donors who have given $1 million and the mega donors 67 have raised 128 million in cash and the other -- the super pacs, 9,500. you think about that staggering numbers. >> staggering. >> the point that you're making is
miller. let me read you a quote from donald trump that he just tweeted out a moment ago.mp. i wish good luck to all of the republican candidates that travel to california to beg for money from the koch brothers. puppets? >> he's growing on me kind of like a fungus. the fact is it isn't playing that game where he has to go before the koch brothers. >> he has his own money. >> he doesn't have to do that. >> the best news that i've heard that you would endorse trump. if you...
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miller's house. pimm: they also make tortilla chips. republican presidential candidate donald trump may not be a triple politician, but he is leading in all the national polls. the latest from bloomberg politics, he registered twice the support of his closest rival, jeb bush. he spoke to mark halperin and john heilemann on "with all due respect." they talked about issues like what does donald think about the fed zero interest-rate policy? mr. trump: i often talk with two hats. i've been a politician and a businessperson. i've always loved low interest rates as a developer and have done well with low interest rates. frankly, you look at what is owing on now, i think you are creating a bubble. i like paul volcker a lot. i thought he was a terrific guy -- he was doing what had to be done. right now, we have the low rates and from the standpoint of what i want to do, i'm rebuilding the old post office now and i'm finishing up a project in miami. from the country's standpoint, i'm not sure it's a good thing because i do believe we are creating a bubble. mark: do you like the volcke
miller's house. pimm: they also make tortilla chips. republican presidential candidate donald trump may not be a triple politician, but he is leading in all the national polls. the latest from bloomberg politics, he registered twice the support of his closest rival, jeb bush. he spoke to mark halperin and john heilemann on "with all due respect." they talked about issues like what does donald think about the fed zero interest-rate policy? mr. trump: i often talk with two hats. i've...
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miller was the one who fired those fatal shots. >> we appreciate it, nick. thank you so much. >>> donald trump on cnn at the top of the hour. but he's not the only republican presidential candidate on this morning. jake tapper joins us with a preview of his interviews with carly fiorina and john kasich. next. let's celebrate these moments... this woman... this cancer patient... christine... living her life... loving her family. moments made possible in part by the breakthrough science of advanced genomic testing. after christine exhausted the standard treatment options for her disease, doctors working with the center for advanced individual medicine at cancer treatment centers of america suggested advanced genomic testing. the test results revealed a finding that led to the use of a targeted therapy that was not considered for christine before. now, they're helping fight her cancer on another, deeper level... the genetic level. this is precision cancer treatment, an approach to care that may help patients like christine enjoy the things that matter most in their lives while undergoing treatment. the evolution of cancer care
miller was the one who fired those fatal shots. >> we appreciate it, nick. thank you so much. >>> donald trump on cnn at the top of the hour. but he's not the only republican presidential candidate on this morning. jake tapper joins us with a preview of his interviews with carly fiorina and john kasich. next. let's celebrate these moments... this woman... this cancer patient... christine... living her life... loving her family. moments made possible in part by the breakthrough...
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miller is placed an administrative leave. he's with the arlington police department >>> donald trump is in the news uninvited from the red state.com convention following commentators of the debate moderate jor, megan kelly. she pressed about his treatment of women, trump said when she questioned coming there was blood coming out of her eyes and whatever. conservatives distanced themselves from trump. >> i'm already in trouble with donald trump, i can't be in trouble with the wife. >> tell you what my friend from the side of women, i'll take your side of that. >> thank you, i appreciate it. come on. give me a break. do we want to win. do we want to insult 50% of voters, what trufrl donald trump said was wrong much after that redstate.com rescinded the invitation and invited megan kelly to speak >>> paige is the political leader had the the houpt -- huffington post. drama at a sanders meeting. >> if you do not listen to her, you are shut down right now. right now >>> a handful of protesters from "black lives matter", storming the stage at a rally in west lake. sanders allowed him to speak, but he eventually left without speaking to
miller is placed an administrative leave. he's with the arlington police department >>> donald trump is in the news uninvited from the red state.com convention following commentators of the debate moderate jor, megan kelly. she pressed about his treatment of women, trump said when she questioned coming there was blood coming out of her eyes and whatever. conservatives distanced themselves from trump. >> i'm already in trouble with donald trump, i can't be in trouble with the...
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donald women,he has insulted ceo's. but he keeps rising in the polls. matt: good morning. i'm matt miller. erik: i'm erik schatzker, dropping things. matt: that is because you are excited about economic data. for that we would go to mike mckee in the newsroom. mike: unfortunately, for the united states economy, wholesale inventory is up .9 percent during the month of june. the month of may was revised down. we are looking at a net gain of .7. in may.down you want sales higher than inventories, so you keep making stuff. we have seen a big inventory build over the past two quarters. this is second quarter data, june. it will all be incorporated into the revision to gdp we get for the second quarter. what we really want to know is what is the level of inventory going into the third quarter. our factories going to keep building stuff? are retailers going to have to discount? this suggests a lot of stuff is just sitting there. we have imported a lot of stuff, which is unusual given the fact that the dollar has been strong. we will have to watch how that develops group the next couple of months.
donald women,he has insulted ceo's. but he keeps rising in the polls. matt: good morning. i'm matt miller. erik: i'm erik schatzker, dropping things. matt: that is because you are excited about economic data. for that we would go to mike mckee in the newsroom. mike: unfortunately, for the united states economy, wholesale inventory is up .9 percent during the month of june. the month of may was revised down. we are looking at a net gain of .7. in may.down you want sales higher than inventories,...
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so here's a tweet from miller lite ninja, a viewer, the you videoer, who seems to agree with donald trumps the government think it's toke to allow other economies to dictate our market's success? trade agreements are bad. another viewer, says in reality it's due to money printing into infinity and massive debt. who is right? the first person, china is doing this. or is it because money is being printed so much? >> well, our money is being printed and now china's money is being printed. both current sees are affected by that quantity at a timive easing. which means printing a lot of money and devaluing the currency. that plays into it. it's not a lack of a trade agreement that's causing this. china, the only way they get an advantage is to devalue their currency. that's what trump is playing into it. there is politics that can play with that. but at the end of the day. china's economy is slowing down. they have had gang buster growth and people have been basing a lot of their financial interacts worldwide on that. and that's facting our stock market because it scared some people this week.
so here's a tweet from miller lite ninja, a viewer, the you videoer, who seems to agree with donald trumps the government think it's toke to allow other economies to dictate our market's success? trade agreements are bad. another viewer, says in reality it's due to money printing into infinity and massive debt. who is right? the first person, china is doing this. or is it because money is being printed so much? >> well, our money is being printed and now china's money is being printed....
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donald women,he has insulted ceo's. but he keeps rising in the polls. matt: good morning. i'm matt miller.tzker, dropping things. matt: that is because you are excited about economic data. for that we would go to mike mckee in the newsroom. mike:
donald women,he has insulted ceo's. but he keeps rising in the polls. matt: good morning. i'm matt miller.tzker, dropping things. matt: that is because you are excited about economic data. for that we would go to mike mckee in the newsroom. mike:
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miller will face charges in the case. >>> and police raided the office of staten island man doctor. investigators say donald lee edwards has no medical experience but ran an illegal practice out of a basement apartment for three years. this week, police took him into custody and confiscated medical equipment, blood vials and a doctor's badge from his office. authorities say he went undetected for calling in prescriptions under another doctor's name and put at least 100 trusting patients at risk. >> he is treating me for depression. >> did he prescribe you medication? >> zoloft. >> police say edwards used to threader. >>> cbs 2 got action by a woman who had a car stolen and told back. someone stole jolie's honda civic in bloomfield new jersey and no idea it was found a day later, and after weeks, she was told to pick it up as long as she paid $800 in storage fees. the councilman joe lopez was watching the story and helped get the tow company to dropt feeses and the council man helped to raise money to repair her car left damaged by the thieves. >>> whether you're moving for work, to get a fresh start or sett
miller will face charges in the case. >>> and police raided the office of staten island man doctor. investigators say donald lee edwards has no medical experience but ran an illegal practice out of a basement apartment for three years. this week, police took him into custody and confiscated medical equipment, blood vials and a doctor's badge from his office. authorities say he went undetected for calling in prescriptions under another doctor's name and put at least 100 trusting...
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going to be 'slking about donald trump immigration policy as we crunch the numbers and came up with surprising legal findings. good morning. i am olivia sterns here with matt miller who is coming in hot. matt: there are definitions of words that we all use in society, and it makes communication easier. olivia: that's not an official term. an illegal party, that's what you would say. olivia: no it's not. what about an documented immigrant? matt: i guess that's the pc way to say but the fact is they are illegally in the country. anyway, let's get straight to the market check. markets around the world are falling. more currency devaluation in asia. in oil prices as well. you see the s&p 500 down .8 of 1%, two thousand 79. the dow jones industrial down hundred 54 points, and the nasdaq off about eight times as well at 5020. olivia: looks about more concern about the rate of global growth. everyone looking out for 2:00 p.m. when the fed comes out. matt: the question is how interesting will the fed minutes be today because all the most everyone assumes, i think in the market, most economists assume that we will see an interest rate increase in september. the market is
going to be 'slking about donald trump immigration policy as we crunch the numbers and came up with surprising legal findings. good morning. i am olivia sterns here with matt miller who is coming in hot. matt: there are definitions of words that we all use in society, and it makes communication easier. olivia: that's not an official term. an illegal party, that's what you would say. olivia: no it's not. what about an documented immigrant? matt: i guess that's the pc way to say but the fact is...
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miller. thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> there are so many highlights to this expose, if you will, on donald trump, with the image of him on the cover of "time" magazine. on chris christie he said, if i was governor of new jersey, the george washington bridge would not have been shut. you talk about temperament, on hillary clinton, she's going through something he compared to watergate. the only hope is that the prosecutors are democrat. on wealthy donors, hitting on both tidsides with this one, it funny, in my opinion. now they'll all support me if i want them to, but i don't want them to. he's hitting the republicans, he's hitting the democrats and hitting home to middle america who believes all the politicians in d.c. are bought. >> exactly. donald trump's argument here is he's authentic, he is who he was on tv on nbc on "the apprentice" as a businessman, as a real estate developer, that he is today who he was yesterday as a personality and that other politicians are poll-driven, listen to their consultants, change their message depending on the day and now hear scott walker doing that is fueling trump's argument the
miller. thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> there are so many highlights to this expose, if you will, on donald trump, with the image of him on the cover of "time" magazine. on chris christie he said, if i was governor of new jersey, the george washington bridge would not have been shut. you talk about temperament, on hillary clinton, she's going through something he compared to watergate. the only hope is that the prosecutors are democrat. on wealthy...
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donald trump is walking down hillary, but then again who is not? 7 points from the lead after trailing her by 16 points 30 days ago, joins me now christian quit whiten. judith miller, christian. you know, there is so many angles to this one, hillary said it is personal e-mail by personal business, the official makes the decisions and i am the official, that is the decider deciding. the answers was a unmitigated disaster for her. >> it shows us why, trump is riding high in polls, there is a great ju juxtaposition. versus hillary clinton, who is splits words, who says things that are ludacris. like she did you not know what wiping a searcher server is. as a public official you don't get to decide what should be released to congress under the freedom of information act when you are under subpoena other officials in your agency do that, there is nothing in this that adds up. charles: what is adding up are the questions, in polls, saying her honesty is questionable, they present a amazing hurdle for her. >> these wounds are self-inflicted each time she goes out there she compounds them with statements that leaves the press shaking their heads saying what did she say. m
donald trump is walking down hillary, but then again who is not? 7 points from the lead after trailing her by 16 points 30 days ago, joins me now christian quit whiten. judith miller, christian. you know, there is so many angles to this one, hillary said it is personal e-mail by personal business, the official makes the decisions and i am the official, that is the decider deciding. the answers was a unmitigated disaster for her. >> it shows us why, trump is riding high in polls, there is...
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going to be 'slking about donald trump immigration policy as we crunch the numbers and came up with surprising legal findings. good morning. i am olivia sterns here with matt millert: there are definitions of words that we all
going to be 'slking about donald trump immigration policy as we crunch the numbers and came up with surprising legal findings. good morning. i am olivia sterns here with matt millert: there are definitions of words that we all
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miller on joe biden possibly running for president. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. donaldmp vs. who jorge ramos. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. yesterday jorge ramos disrupted a press conference held by donald trump. the the media has not, has not reported this story honestly but talking points will this evening. it all began when mr. ramos jumped the line and began asking mr. trump about his immigration policy when he had not been called upon. trump had ramos removed. correctly saying that he had no right to ask his questions without being recognized. it is every political candidate's right to regulate q and a sessions and if they don't chaos will ensue. that's what happened with mr. ramos. that being said, if trump was avoiding ramos, the anchorman does have a right to ambush him, to try to get some answers to his questions. but that is a last resort. donald trump is suing univision over it dropping his miss universe pageant so obviously he is not a fan. however, ramos was admitted to the press conference. now, i believe jorge, had he been mor
miller on joe biden possibly running for president. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. donaldmp vs. who jorge ramos. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. yesterday jorge ramos disrupted a press conference held by donald trump. the the media has not, has not reported this story honestly but talking points will this evening. it all began when mr. ramos...
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miller, thank you for the information. >> good stuff there. >>> so it's not a cheap shot, this is the fact. donald when he met his current wife, she was not a citizen, she was an immigrant. when you got married, she became a scitizen working here legally. does she ever get married about you talking about the immigrants? now, how did she become a citizen? is she bothered by his position on immigration? the answer is ahead. they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. you totalled your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with accident forgiveness,rates won't go
miller, thank you for the information. >> good stuff there. >>> so it's not a cheap shot, this is the fact. donald when he met his current wife, she was not a citizen, she was an immigrant. when you got married, she became a scitizen working here legally. does she ever get married about you talking about the immigrants? now, how did she become a citizen? is she bothered by his position on immigration? the answer is ahead. they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we...
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susan swain: so, donald blaze on facebook asked specifically i'd like to ask if edith spoke out publicly on the league of nations and if she did, did she support it? kristie millershe didn't speak out on anything. this is again to correct the big misperception of edith. i do not think she was at all power-hungry for herself. she wanted what her husband wanted. his agenda was her agenda. she used to say to people, "i never make speeches." i think she made a few years after woodrow died but during the time he was in the white house she was asked to present, i don't know, something innocuous like a bouquet of flowers to the girl scouts and she just said i'd like to make a speech but i never have and i won't. she didn't even approve of voting for women, of women suffrage. susan swain: so we need to continue with our story and go back in time. but before we close up this section, the interviews will come back to this later on. but we thought you'd all want to get this out because it's such an interesting aspect and historically important. what's the bottom of this period in american history? how did it affect how we view the role of the president, the role of the fir
susan swain: so, donald blaze on facebook asked specifically i'd like to ask if edith spoke out publicly on the league of nations and if she did, did she support it? kristie millershe didn't speak out on anything. this is again to correct the big misperception of edith. i do not think she was at all power-hungry for herself. she wanted what her husband wanted. his agenda was her agenda. she used to say to people, "i never make speeches." i think she made a few years after woodrow died...
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officer miller has been placed on administrative leave is as the protocol in an officer involved shooting. he has yet to give a statement to the detectives. >> kerry sanders, thank you. >>> donaldepublican presidential field in an nbc news online poll taken after thursday night's debate. trump told savannah that his post debate comments about megyn kelly was not in reference to her menstrual cycle. >> it is all fueled by the press, but you and the press. it's ridiculous. who would say such a thing? no, if i would have said that it would have been inappropriate. the interesting thing is i said nothing. because i stopped. because i wanted to get on to jobs or whatever the next subject was. >> well, although he still leads the republican pack, trump said he fired his advise e roger stone. however, stone said he quit. >>> with one year until the summer olympics, michael phelps and katie ledecky have put their swimming rivals on notice. in san antonio, phelps won all three of his events, posting the fastest times in the world this year. and at the world championships in russia, 18-year-old american katie ledecky smashed the women's world record, capturing five gold medals in all. it
officer miller has been placed on administrative leave is as the protocol in an officer involved shooting. he has yet to give a statement to the detectives. >> kerry sanders, thank you. >>> donaldepublican presidential field in an nbc news online poll taken after thursday night's debate. trump told savannah that his post debate comments about megyn kelly was not in reference to her menstrual cycle. >> it is all fueled by the press, but you and the press. it's ridiculous....
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donald trump head-to-head, almost tied with her, six points back from her. very, very interesting findings this morning. >> okay, jeff, so much to talk about. joining us is time political reporter, zeke millerolitical reporter, errol lewis. thank you for being here. how do you interpret that tone that hillary clinton used with the reporter. was that flippancy or is she clueless you can wife a server? >> clearly wanting to change the subject, i think there was a little bit of a political gloss on it. oh, gee, i don't know. the reality is most people who have heard that don't know what you can and can't do. what stuff is retrievable. >> it's not that she's not taking it seriously? >> she and her camp know, they can read the polls like we have been talking about. they know they have an issue. they know it's not going to go away. they know, however, something that the opponents are going to go crazy over. people get distracted. there's a lot of stuff going on out there. climate change, sex scandals. all kind of things are going to move it off the main agenda. that's why the questioning has been so aggressive. give us an answer, give us an answer. >> scandal sells. you know this very, very well.
donald trump head-to-head, almost tied with her, six points back from her. very, very interesting findings this morning. >> okay, jeff, so much to talk about. joining us is time political reporter, zeke millerolitical reporter, errol lewis. thank you for being here. how do you interpret that tone that hillary clinton used with the reporter. was that flippancy or is she clueless you can wife a server? >> clearly wanting to change the subject, i think there was a little bit of a...