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>> it looks like erwin. >> the witness was shown a photo lineup and she picked out erwin howard.as deede's next-door neighbor who had been interviewed and ■ç offered nothing of value but now, apparently, she was having an attack of conscience. the neighbor told the detective she had seen erwin on june 30 , the date erwin had confronted and slapped deede. >> she said it lasted 15 or 20 minutes where he articulates he was mad enough to strangle her with work gloves. >> that is what the neighbor said erwin said to her? >> why do you think she did not tell you for six months? >> i have no idea why a neighbor during a murder investigation didn't tell the cops the truth that he wanted to kill her. >> i'm to that new and threatening statement. the detective was able to get is warrant and soon erwin howard was under arrest for the murder of deede keller. now, the case was in the hands of the l.a. ■ç county deputy district attorney. >> what made the case different? >> i love cases where you have a good idea who the suspect is, but it's a question of putting the evidence together. circumst
>> it looks like erwin. >> the witness was shown a photo lineup and she picked out erwin howard.as deede's next-door neighbor who had been interviewed and ■ç offered nothing of value but now, apparently, she was having an attack of conscience. the neighbor told the detective she had seen erwin on june 30 , the date erwin had confronted and slapped deede. >> she said it lasted 15 or 20 minutes where he articulates he was mad enough to strangle her with work gloves. >>...
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what happened to erwin rummel between the wars?s retained in a miniaturized german army the reich fair only a hundred thousand men. you know you had to be the cream of the crop of an officer to be retained in that german army. he has many assignments all of which he handles is extremely well and then in 1937, he writes his memoirs infantry attacks. now when you watch the movie patton and patent is there in north africa towards the beginning of the movie and he's asleep in that luxurious bed, and he is a book spread out on top of his chest. when sergeant meeks and the aid come in to wake him up saying general wake up. we just got word from intelligence that pat or that rummel is going to attack. and patent rears up in his bed. and yells out rumble you magnificent -- i read your book. this is the book that he read. now this book. willause the death of erwin rummel seven years ler and we'll go into that in a moment. but this book brings rummel to the attention. of hit and hitler says i want that cracker jack officer to be in command o
what happened to erwin rummel between the wars?s retained in a miniaturized german army the reich fair only a hundred thousand men. you know you had to be the cream of the crop of an officer to be retained in that german army. he has many assignments all of which he handles is extremely well and then in 1937, he writes his memoirs infantry attacks. now when you watch the movie patton and patent is there in north africa towards the beginning of the movie and he's asleep in that luxurious bed,...
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what happened to erwin rommel between the wars?e is retained in a miniaturize germy army, only 100,000 men. you know you had to be the cream of the crop of an officer to be retained in the german army. and yes, many assignments, all of which he handles extremely well. in 1937 he writes his memoirs, infantry attacks. now, when you watch the movie patton, and patton isn't there in north africa towards the beginning of the movie and he's asleep and that luxurious bed and he has a book of spread out top of his chest when sergeant meeks and the eight coming to wake him up saying, general, wake up. we discovered from intelligence that rommel is going to attack. and patton rears up in his bed and yells out, , rommel, you magnificent. i read your book. this is the book that he read. now, this book will cause t death of erwin rommel seven ars later. we will go into that in a moment. but this book brings rommel to the attention of hitler, and hitler says i want that crackerjack officer to be in command of my future escort, my personal bodygu
what happened to erwin rommel between the wars?e is retained in a miniaturize germy army, only 100,000 men. you know you had to be the cream of the crop of an officer to be retained in the german army. and yes, many assignments, all of which he handles extremely well. in 1937 he writes his memoirs, infantry attacks. now, when you watch the movie patton, and patton isn't there in north africa towards the beginning of the movie and he's asleep and that luxurious bed and he has a book of spread...
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german army group b under the command of field marshal erwin ramel, and the southern coast of francebiscay was covered by army group g. they had at their disposal about 380 thousand people, 160 aircraft, 49 submarines, 116 patrol ships, 34 torpedo boats and 42 artillery barshi. the operation was prepared for 3 months. at the end of may, beginning of june 1944, the landing troops were concentrated in... the assembly area, from where landing points for landing ships were successively advanced. initially, the landing date was set for june 5 , 1944, but then it was decided to postpone it for a day, waiting for better weather conditions. the operation consisted of two phases: the first was codenamed neptune, the second - cobra. operation neptune began on june 6, 1944 and ended on july 1. 1944, its goal was to conquer a bridgehead on the continent, which lasted until july 25. operation cobra was carried out by the allies immediately after the completion of the first phase. its goal is a breakthrough offensive across french territory. the fighting began late in the evening of june 5 with a
german army group b under the command of field marshal erwin ramel, and the southern coast of francebiscay was covered by army group g. they had at their disposal about 380 thousand people, 160 aircraft, 49 submarines, 116 patrol ships, 34 torpedo boats and 42 artillery barshi. the operation was prepared for 3 months. at the end of may, beginning of june 1944, the landing troops were concentrated in... the assembly area, from where landing points for landing ships were successively advanced....
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this one largely the brainchild of erwin rommel, because his experience is different.where did he get his fighting? the british in north africa. now he's an armor man, too. but here's the thing. he'll say the war changed. you don't understand. allied is destroying us. we can't do that doctrine. approach all those reserves. put the rear will never make it to the front. allied air will ensure they do not. therefore, we need a new approach. we need to put that armor up front. that atlantic wall is not a trip. that is the battle line. we fight at the coast. if the allies land and they take a hold for more than 48 hours. we will lose the assumptions inherent of this is we have no german navy and. we have no german air force. now that's the debate that goes back and forth now, be told these guys are going to push back a erwin rommel. that's mildly interesting. here's the thing. this is europe and not north africa. there's 66 days of cloud cover in. northwest europe, allied area, going to be that effective. moreover, this isn't the desert. this is europe. look at all those tr
this one largely the brainchild of erwin rommel, because his experience is different.where did he get his fighting? the british in north africa. now he's an armor man, too. but here's the thing. he'll say the war changed. you don't understand. allied is destroying us. we can't do that doctrine. approach all those reserves. put the rear will never make it to the front. allied air will ensure they do not. therefore, we need a new approach. we need to put that armor up front. that atlantic wall is...
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erwin kerner, körner, suburb of dresdon, noinstat district, pash, so it’s nearby, dresdon, yes, hey!s russian girl needs help with papers. very nice. my name is thomas mirnov. where are you from? why are you silent? you just speak russian very well. i am from moscow, from moscow, and my parents are from melitopol. i'm also a little bit russian. well, am i glad to help you with the paperwork for immigration? first you will go to munich, fill out the documents there, from there as you wish, belgium, france, usa, i would advise you, of course, america, it will be better to find a job there, usa, america, america, yes, no, you don’t understand, i want to go home. “i waited 4 years, you will have problems at home, i don’t care, i want to go home to my mother, it’s a pity, i wanted to help you, come tomorrow morning at 6:00, there will be a car here, for my part, i want to warn you , your return will be very difficult, i’m not afraid.” evchenko nikolaev, what’s wrong with the safe? the safe is hidden, yeah, report in order, that's for sure. comrade major, the safe was opened, a lot of jewe
erwin kerner, körner, suburb of dresdon, noinstat district, pash, so it’s nearby, dresdon, yes, hey!s russian girl needs help with papers. very nice. my name is thomas mirnov. where are you from? why are you silent? you just speak russian very well. i am from moscow, from moscow, and my parents are from melitopol. i'm also a little bit russian. well, am i glad to help you with the paperwork for immigration? first you will go to munich, fill out the documents there, from there as you wish,...
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communist, but she has to work there a typist, and there she meets the famous german left-wing director erwins invited to play in the theater, but apparently the husband was not very much in favor of continuing his career, in the end, well , it’s not really clear, there are different versions of this, which tatyana ivanovna chose career went back to the soviet union in the early thirties. the union so happened that she found herself in the theater only towards the very end of the thirties, when she got into the then famous theater of miniatures, there were actresses who were similar to her in the type of talents, maybe, somehow, looking at them, she found herself in a comedy in the grotesque, in such a sharp-character work, rina zelenaya worked there, and maria mironov worked there, but at the same time, mironov and the greens had already begun acting in films, the greens were famous.. hudson, but nevertheless, we can see her young, again, peltser was unlucky, she started acting in the forties, that is , she somehow more or less settled down in the theater, they began to invite her to small r
communist, but she has to work there a typist, and there she meets the famous german left-wing director erwins invited to play in the theater, but apparently the husband was not very much in favor of continuing his career, in the end, well , it’s not really clear, there are different versions of this, which tatyana ivanovna chose career went back to the soviet union in the early thirties. the union so happened that she found herself in the theater only towards the very end of the thirties,...
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but there she has to work as a typist, and there she meets the famous german... left-wing director erwinavor of continuing his career, in the end, well, it’s not really clear, there are different versions of this, that tatyana ivanovna chose a career and went back to the soviet union in the early thirties. it so happened that she found herself in the theater only by the very end of the thirties, when i got to the then famous theater of miniatures, they were there. they began to invite her to small videos in war films, here are literally episodes, she played in the film she defends the motherland, she played in the film adaptation of chekhov, and a little more a role was found in the middle of the decade in leningrad with the famous directors koznentsev and trauberg in the film ordinary people, but the film was not released, it was put on the shelf, and yet for peltser this was... an acquaintance with a real film director, she finally understood how to play a role at the direction of the director, she understood how to work in cinema, it seems to me that all her life she appreciated what
but there she has to work as a typist, and there she meets the famous german... left-wing director erwinavor of continuing his career, in the end, well, it’s not really clear, there are different versions of this, that tatyana ivanovna chose a career and went back to the soviet union in the early thirties. it so happened that she found herself in the theater only by the very end of the thirties, when i got to the then famous theater of miniatures, they were there. they began to invite her to...
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jimmy erwin, pennsylvania. caller: good morning.ed. let's be real. my grandparents came from italy. they had nothing in their pockets when they got here. th dthey didn't get welfare. they didn't get anything. to go to work. they were not allowed t when was the last of americans got a free phone, welfare, a place to stay, kids going to school for free? i'm all for immigration, but let's be real. this administration is bankrupting this country. th education, a place to sta $3000 to $4000 on a card. i thinking about going down to mexico and coming in and saying don't speak english and then go to las vegas on that money. this isn't a joke. drugs are coming in. we are losing our country. we are supporting wars that nobody'go it is ridiculous what is going on. let's do it real. we don't need -- all the tv shows you are over? they are not working or paying into social security. they are getting a free education, free housing. get sick, they go to a hospital. i'm l for pelee and secure. we are losing our country. this is unsustainable. we h
jimmy erwin, pennsylvania. caller: good morning.ed. let's be real. my grandparents came from italy. they had nothing in their pockets when they got here. th dthey didn't get welfare. they didn't get anything. to go to work. they were not allowed t when was the last of americans got a free phone, welfare, a place to stay, kids going to school for free? i'm all for immigration, but let's be real. this administration is bankrupting this country. th education, a place to sta $3000 to $4000 on a...
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the allied forces were opposed by the german army group b under the command of field marshal erwin ramelhern coast of france and the beskaian bay was covered by army group g. they had about 380 thousand people, 160 aircraft, and 49 submarines at their disposal. 116 patrol ships, 34 torpedo boats and 42 artillery barges. the operation was prepared for 3 months. at the end of may, beginning of june 1944, the landing troops were concentrated in the assembly area, from where landing points for landing craft were successively advanced. initially, the landing date was set for june 5, 1944, but then it was decided to postpone it for a day, waiting for improvement. conditions. the operation consisted of two phases. the first was codenamed neptune, the second - cobra. operation neptune began on june 6, 1944 and ended on july 1, 1944. its goal was to gain a bridgehead on the continent, which lasted until july 25. operation cobra was carried out allies immediately after the completion of the first phase. its goal is a breakthrough offensive. across the territory of france. the fighting began late i
the allied forces were opposed by the german army group b under the command of field marshal erwin ramelhern coast of france and the beskaian bay was covered by army group g. they had about 380 thousand people, 160 aircraft, and 49 submarines at their disposal. 116 patrol ships, 34 torpedo boats and 42 artillery barges. the operation was prepared for 3 months. at the end of may, beginning of june 1944, the landing troops were concentrated in the assembly area, from where landing points for...
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. >> reporter: erwin chemerinsky a leading constitutional scholar and teen of the law school at uc berkeleyw can it be applied to homelessness? >> in 1962, the united states supreme court said it's cruel and unusual punishment to punish somebody for a status. in that case, they said you can't punish somebody for being a drug addict. you punish them for taking drugs, possessing drugs, but not for the status of being addicted. likewise, the federal court of the appeals here said you can't punish somebody for the status of being unhoused. >> needing more affordable housing. >> reporter: since the unhoused can't be denied a place to sleep, mayor kate collins in san rafael, california, is almost powerless to move the person living in a tent besides city hall. shelters here are usually full, which means this suburban city at 60,000 can legally do little about encampments on its streets. >> every time we pass an ordinance, we were sued either immediately or within the timeframe that that could happen. >> reporter: must be frustrating to say to residents here, sorry, we can't move the people who ar
. >> reporter: erwin chemerinsky a leading constitutional scholar and teen of the law school at uc berkeleyw can it be applied to homelessness? >> in 1962, the united states supreme court said it's cruel and unusual punishment to punish somebody for a status. in that case, they said you can't punish somebody for being a drug addict. you punish them for taking drugs, possessing drugs, but not for the status of being addicted. likewise, the federal court of the appeals here said you...
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so interesting little anecdote about omaha beach rommel, of course field marshal erwin rommel, who's responsive for the defense of northern, was commander of army group b. he visits omaha beach and he said it reminded them of salerno, which an allied landing beach in in italy in september 43 because of the crescent shape, the bracketing of the high ground and all that of stuff. so he certainly would anticipated omaha beach anybody who figured that an allied invasion was coming at normandy would look at these actual landing beaches where we land and know that this is we're going to be doing it. so that's why they built the defenses. i didn't mention this during the talk but i probably should have almost all the the german fortification missions in normandy are sort of still kind of in process. the germans are feverishly fortifying up to the last moment. so if rommel were here, i dare he would probably tell us my defenses were not complete as of d-day. and so you think about cost of this and say boy i'm glad they weren't complete imagine if they were. yes, sir. could you talk about the
so interesting little anecdote about omaha beach rommel, of course field marshal erwin rommel, who's responsive for the defense of northern, was commander of army group b. he visits omaha beach and he said it reminded them of salerno, which an allied landing beach in in italy in september 43 because of the crescent shape, the bracketing of the high ground and all that of stuff. so he certainly would anticipated omaha beach anybody who figured that an allied invasion was coming at normandy would...
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erwin puts them on four points and they could finish second in the group dependent on goal differenceool's dominance. they will have a very good player. hungary lost against germany the last time round, but having watched that game they looked good and had plenty of chances to score, they were just not very clinical. as we mentioned, you may need to calculate who is going to go through if hungary win. all of a sudden, one of those best third place finishers could be theirs. tt place finishers could be theirs. it does get complicated. england should not have to worry about that, they should be going through. they have theirfinal should be going through. they have their final match against slovenia on tuesday. today is an important day for them as they try to regroup and find a format that actually works. ., , ., and find a format that actually works. .,, ., ~ ., and find a format that actually works. ., ~ ., ., ., works. those who know tournament football best — works. those who know tournament football best will _ works. those who know tournament football best will tell _ works. those
erwin puts them on four points and they could finish second in the group dependent on goal differenceool's dominance. they will have a very good player. hungary lost against germany the last time round, but having watched that game they looked good and had plenty of chances to score, they were just not very clinical. as we mentioned, you may need to calculate who is going to go through if hungary win. all of a sudden, one of those best third place finishers could be theirs. tt place finishers...