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below sea level into the mariana trench, a world record, leading to a medal from us president dwight d. eisenhowerrandfather auguste rose 15,000 meters in a balloon -- higher than anyone before him. he was the first person to see the curvature of the earth. last april, the solar impulse 2 had its maiden flight. many prominent guests were on hand. >> dear friends, it's time to discover this new airplane, solar impulse ii. reporter: specialists were wowed. the plane has the weight of a car, but the wingspan of a boeing. and no emissions. 17,000 solar cells. but its 70 horsepower is barely enough for a top speed of 50 kilometers an hour. a slow way to cicle the globe. in 25 days of flight, the trip will cover 35,000 kilometers, india and china, then nonstop for 8,000 kilometers across the pacific. across the us, on to southern europe or north africa, and finally, a homecoming in abu dhabi in july 2015. damien: well, that's all for today. thanks for watching. remember, feel free to get in touch on twitter, email or facebook. but for now it's goodbye from me and all the team here, and we look forward t
below sea level into the mariana trench, a world record, leading to a medal from us president dwight d. eisenhowerrandfather auguste rose 15,000 meters in a balloon -- higher than anyone before him. he was the first person to see the curvature of the earth. last april, the solar impulse 2 had its maiden flight. many prominent guests were on hand. >> dear friends, it's time to discover this new airplane, solar impulse ii. reporter: specialists were wowed. the plane has the weight of a car,...
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after 1945 general dwight d. eisenhower credited four weapons to winning the war, the bazooka, the jeep the atomic bomb and the c-47. about 11000 of those were built and about 1100 remain flyable around the world, today, some with turban conversions on their engines. the june 19th, 1944 battle of lady gulf was the largest carrier to carrier battle in history. in a flotilla that included 15 aircraft carriers and more than 100 supporting ships, the u.s. navy arrived to capture the island of saipan as a fus for. by night fall in the 19th, japan lost two thirds of the 400 carrier aircraft committed to the battle, one pilot shot down six japanese dive bombers in less than eight minutes. american losses were 29 aircraft, plus damage to a single battle ship. the superiority of u.s. pilots was so dramatic that the battle came to be known as the great marianas turkey shoot. it include the loss of 11 japanese ships and three aircraft carriers. the u.s. navy aircraft attacked enemy ships with hell cats, dauntless dive bombers grumman
after 1945 general dwight d. eisenhower credited four weapons to winning the war, the bazooka, the jeep the atomic bomb and the c-47. about 11000 of those were built and about 1100 remain flyable around the world, today, some with turban conversions on their engines. the june 19th, 1944 battle of lady gulf was the largest carrier to carrier battle in history. in a flotilla that included 15 aircraft carriers and more than 100 supporting ships, the u.s. navy arrived to capture the island of...
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after 1945, general dwight d. eisenhowere jeep, the atomic bomb and the c-47. about 11,000 of those were built and about 1100 remain flyable around the world, today, some with turban conversions on their engines. the june 19th, 1944 battle of lady gulf was the largest carrier to carrier battle in history. in a flotilla that included 15 aircraft carriers and more than 100 supporting ships, the u.s. navy arrived to capture the island of saipan. by night fall in the 19th, japan lost two thirds of the 400 carrier aircraft committed to the battle, one pilot shot down six japanese dive bombers in less than eight minutes. american losses were 29 aircraft, plus damage to a single battle ship. the superiority of u.s. pilots was so dramatic that the battle came to be known as the great marianas turkey shoot. it include the loss of 11 japanese ships and three aircraft carriers. the u.s. navy aircraft attacked enemy ships with hell cats, dauntless dive bombers, grumman avenger torpedo bombers and curtis sb 2 c divers. what you will see
after 1945, general dwight d. eisenhowere jeep, the atomic bomb and the c-47. about 11,000 of those were built and about 1100 remain flyable around the world, today, some with turban conversions on their engines. the june 19th, 1944 battle of lady gulf was the largest carrier to carrier battle in history. in a flotilla that included 15 aircraft carriers and more than 100 supporting ships, the u.s. navy arrived to capture the island of saipan. by night fall in the 19th, japan lost two thirds of...
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dwight d. eisenhower, 34th president. we're coming right back. >>> coming up big money, government power politics, corruption and the clintons. the revelations that could end hillary clinton's presidential ambitions. the author of the blockbuster new book "clinton cash," peter schweizer our guest tonight. and do you remember those missing e-mails we were told by the irs commissioner were lost? lois lerner's lost e-mails? well, they've been found. more of them, by the thousands. that story is straight ahead. flo: hey, big guy. i heard you lost a close one today. look, jamie, maybe we weren't the lowest rate this time. but when you show people their progressive direct rate and our competitors' rates you can't win them all. the important part is, you helped them save. thanks, flo. okay, let's go get you an ice cream cone, champ. with sprinkles? sprinkles are for winners. i understand. >>> turning now into the investigation in lois lerner's role in targeting conservative groups. a treasury department inspector general today a
dwight d. eisenhower, 34th president. we're coming right back. >>> coming up big money, government power politics, corruption and the clintons. the revelations that could end hillary clinton's presidential ambitions. the author of the blockbuster new book "clinton cash," peter schweizer our guest tonight. and do you remember those missing e-mails we were told by the irs commissioner were lost? lois lerner's lost e-mails? well, they've been found. more of them, by the...
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dwight d. eisenhower, 34th president. we're coming right back. >>> coming up big money, government power politics, corruption and the clintons. the revelations that could end hillary clinton's presidential ambitions. the author of the blockbuster new book "clinton cash," peter schweizer our guest tonight. and do you remember those missing e-mails we were told by the irs commissioner were lost? lois lerner's lost e-mails? well, they've been found. more of them, by the thousands. that story is straight ahead. >>> turning now into the investigation in lois lerner's role in targeting conservative groups. a treasury department inspector general today announced more than 6,000 previously missing or lost lerner e-mails have wonder of wonders been recovered and will be delivered to congress. all of these e-mails are from the period between 2010 and 2012 when the irs has admitted targeting tea party and other conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status and some of these e-mails likely to be amongst the most critical of the
dwight d. eisenhower, 34th president. we're coming right back. >>> coming up big money, government power politics, corruption and the clintons. the revelations that could end hillary clinton's presidential ambitions. the author of the blockbuster new book "clinton cash," peter schweizer our guest tonight. and do you remember those missing e-mails we were told by the irs commissioner were lost? lois lerner's lost e-mails? well, they've been found. more of them, by the...
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he explores the lives of president dwight d. eisenhower five star general george c. marshall and how life's stumbles can ultimately be the building blocks of success. i was especially taken, i always liked this. you think of it as character. character is constancy. sticking to what you really believe no matter how much the wind blows against you. and ike didn't take us into indochina in '64 and he didn't go along with the clamor for war in the late '50s. he fought against the industrial military complex being pushed by jack kennedy and rockefeller. he was constant in his character. tell me about your views as you shaped the book? >> i would say that started from the fact that he had an inner core that was even below politics.ç he had a problem with it. at night during the war when he was president, he was up nights. anxiety attacks, blood pressure spiking. he was a hater filled with anxiety. he knew he couldn't rule from anger and anxiety. towed project cheerful confidence to do job. he defeated his own anger and his own passion and he cre
he explores the lives of president dwight d. eisenhower five star general george c. marshall and how life's stumbles can ultimately be the building blocks of success. i was especially taken, i always liked this. you think of it as character. character is constancy. sticking to what you really believe no matter how much the wind blows against you. and ike didn't take us into indochina in '64 and he didn't go along with the clamor for war in the late '50s. he fought against the industrial...
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. >> radical socialists like dwight d. eisenhower was president behind this marginal tax rate. >> when you think about 90%, you don't think that's obviously too high? >> no. >> you hear that fork drop? let's just say a lot of wealthier americans' jaws just dropped. forget a top rate of 39.6% or with obamacare surge charges, or when you combine state and local and real estate taxes, zoom north of 55%, but 90%? wow. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto and give bernie credit for at least saying what a lot of liberals have been thinking but nine out of $10 you earn is for the taking? before you slump it off, can all this be far off? after all, if you're not going to cut back on spending how about revving up the taxes folks are paying? to fox business network's cheryl stain who says this doesn't stop at just the rich. there you go 90%. >> of course it won't stop at the rich. what would be the next bracket, 70? the next bracket, people right now who are probably paying nothing, can't stop at the rich. i always liked when they say did this
. >> radical socialists like dwight d. eisenhower was president behind this marginal tax rate. >> when you think about 90%, you don't think that's obviously too high? >> no. >> you hear that fork drop? let's just say a lot of wealthier americans' jaws just dropped. forget a top rate of 39.6% or with obamacare surge charges, or when you combine state and local and real estate taxes, zoom north of 55%, but 90%? wow. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto and give bernie...
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. >> radical socialists like dwight d. eisenhowerte. >> when you think about 90%, you don't think that's obviously too high? >> no. >> you hear that fork drop? let's just say a lot of wealthier americans' jaws just dropped. forget a top rate of 39.6% or with obamacare surge charges, or when you combine state and local and real estate taxes, zoom north of
. >> radical socialists like dwight d. eisenhowerte. >> when you think about 90%, you don't think that's obviously too high? >> no. >> you hear that fork drop? let's just say a lot of wealthier americans' jaws just dropped. forget a top rate of 39.6% or with obamacare surge charges, or when you combine state and local and real estate taxes, zoom north of
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when he was on the run, dwight d. eisenhower was still in the white house.aters was 79 years old, using the name william cox and living on social security benefits. >> they actually walked up to him and showed him the 1959 picture and asked him if he had ever seen this person. he said i hadn't seen him for a long time. >> he pleaded gmt to second degree manslaughter and received a suspended spence. probation violations ended him in a prison in ohio. >> i'm guessing you want to escape. the tunnel under the wall maybe. >> reporter: freshwaters did escape in 1959 after he was moved to a lower security facility. through the decades it's believed he worked as a truck driver and lived alone. >> he lived the life of a typical fugitive on the run. he was pretty isolated in what he did but in the life of being a fugitive on the run, you're always looking over your shoulder. >> reporter: he was tracked down by the marshal's recently formed cold case unit using old-fashioned detective work. >> he gave it up right away. admitted who he was, escaped out of ohio and admit
when he was on the run, dwight d. eisenhower was still in the white house.aters was 79 years old, using the name william cox and living on social security benefits. >> they actually walked up to him and showed him the 1959 picture and asked him if he had ever seen this person. he said i hadn't seen him for a long time. >> he pleaded gmt to second degree manslaughter and received a suspended spence. probation violations ended him in a prison in ohio. >> i'm guessing you want to...
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this is where we get into dwight d eisenhower's ad mow mission we need to fear the military industrial complex of the extension of that we need to fear the homeland security industrial complex in many ways. we become too. of a war country and that anything goes in the interests of that and the big difference between washington opening mail and lincoln suspending habeas corpus, et cetera, that the technology now is capable of complete surveilance of the entire population and i think the founding people would argue that that is a bad thing for our first amendment civil liberties and so, while certainly there is, there is a certain amount of importance toking able to do surveillance especially based on probable cause i think it, the system as it is currently stands is set up such that if we get somebody who is not well intended or democratically aligned they will have the ability to create a security state authoritarian security state beyond human history at this stage. that is the biggest problem. it is not the well intentioned people who might use the structure as it stands and structur
this is where we get into dwight d eisenhower's ad mow mission we need to fear the military industrial complex of the extension of that we need to fear the homeland security industrial complex in many ways. we become too. of a war country and that anything goes in the interests of that and the big difference between washington opening mail and lincoln suspending habeas corpus, et cetera, that the technology now is capable of complete surveilance of the entire population and i think the founding...
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radical socialist dwight d. eisenhower was president and the highest marginal tax rate was 90. >> it was 90. when you think about 90% you don't think that's too high. >> hillary clinton and bill clinton in the last 16 months made $30 million making speeches. what does that kind of money do to a politician's perspective on the struggles you were talking about. >> theoretically you can be a multibillionaire and very conservative about working people. when you hustle money like that you don't sit in restaurants like this. you sit in restaurants where you're spending hundreds of dollars for dinners and that's the world you're accustomed to and that's the world view that you adopt. i'm not going to condemn hilary and bill clinton because they made a lot of money. that wealth has the potential to isolate you from the reality of the world. >> he kicks off his campaign from a rally today where he once served as mayor. i talked to a hillary clinton campaign official said that he has a ceiling. but he says we take what he is doing v
radical socialist dwight d. eisenhower was president and the highest marginal tax rate was 90. >> it was 90. when you think about 90% you don't think that's too high. >> hillary clinton and bill clinton in the last 16 months made $30 million making speeches. what does that kind of money do to a politician's perspective on the struggles you were talking about. >> theoretically you can be a multibillionaire and very conservative about working people. when you hustle money like...
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order of the house of january 6 2015 of the following members on the part of the house to the dwight d. eisenhower memorial commission. the clerk: mr. bishop of georgia and mr. thompson of california. . the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment of the fol rowing members on the part of the house to the congressional executive commission on the people's republic of china. the clerk: mr. walz of minnesota, ms. kaptur of ohio, mr. honda of california and mr. lew of kale. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker appointment pursuant to u.s.c. 2003 and the order of the house of january 6, 20 15, of the following members on the part of the house to the committee on cooperation in europe. the clerk: mr. hastings of florida, ms. slaughter of new york, mr. cohen of tennessee, and mr. grayson of florida. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following communications. the clerk: the honorable the speaker house of representatives, sir, pursuant to u.s.c. 2081, i am pleased to reappoint the honorable marcy kaptur of ohio to the united states ca
order of the house of january 6 2015 of the following members on the part of the house to the dwight d. eisenhower memorial commission. the clerk: mr. bishop of georgia and mr. thompson of california. . the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment of the fol rowing members on the part of the house to the congressional executive commission on the people's republic of china. the clerk: mr. walz of minnesota, ms. kaptur of ohio, mr. honda of california and mr. lew of...
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three words: dwight david eisenhower, president of the united states, the successful general who led the d-day invasion in our conquest in world war ii. when he was president he envisioned the creation of an interstate highway system in america. where did he get the idea? from germany. he looked at their highway system and realized what an asset it was to that nation at war, that they could move people and supplies in such an efficient manner on the auto bonn. he had the vision the same thing would be available for america. he called it the interstate highway system. he created it in the 1950's and virtually everyone in america today would concede it was a brilliant idea. it has created a backbone for commerce in america. in my state of illinois, to have an interstate near your town or passing through your town is really the best thing you can have for your economy except for one other thing. if you have the intersection of interstates nearby, then you know what's going to happen. there's going to be a lot of retail, a lot of commerce, a lot of business opportunities. so here we have this
three words: dwight david eisenhower, president of the united states, the successful general who led the d-day invasion in our conquest in world war ii. when he was president he envisioned the creation of an interstate highway system in america. where did he get the idea? from germany. he looked at their highway system and realized what an asset it was to that nation at war, that they could move people and supplies in such an efficient manner on the auto bonn. he had the vision the same thing...