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george marshall, eisenhower's interim. there is substantial reason to believe eisenhower agreed that marshall and people in the state department believed. henderson is a graduate of my school, southwestern college, great diplomat who believed creation -- recognition and creation of the state of israel would lead to endless turmoil in the middle east that he was not wrong. that doesn't mean you can't support that because there is a dramatic and wonderful story for the state of israel and i moved and touched by it too that mine is mixed in the flowers in that situation. i wish i could answer you better. >> did the hungarians expect the americans to come to their aid in 1956? >> significant evidence that they didn't expect that and there was great disillusionment among pro hungarian groups and refugees. hundreds of thousands of refugees left and all the united states did was make provision. i forget the numbers of refugees who came to this country but there was great disillusionment and criticism of eisenhower for that but he
george marshall, eisenhower's interim. there is substantial reason to believe eisenhower agreed that marshall and people in the state department believed. henderson is a graduate of my school, southwestern college, great diplomat who believed creation -- recognition and creation of the state of israel would lead to endless turmoil in the middle east that he was not wrong. that doesn't mean you can't support that because there is a dramatic and wonderful story for the state of israel and i moved...
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. >> reporter: foreign aid began as a grand idea when secretary of state george marshall unveiled his plan to rebuild war-ravaged europe. >> our policy is directed not against any country or doctors but against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos. >> the goal was to keep western europe out of soviet hands. it was a spectacular success. >> even reluctant presidents discovered american dollars can be powerful force in diplomatic relations. >> eisenhower started out saying i will eliminate this stuff. and then ended up justifying it after eight years. >> not all programs lived up to george marshall legacy. libertarian author has written extensively about foreign aid. >> it's a great idea to start the budget at zero and then leave it there. there is simply not evidence for vast majority of country that phonated helped them. >> some assistance seems to defy logic. a month before joining the nato attack on libya. president obama wanted to give gaddafi $1.7 million in military aid. in 2009 he earmarked $400,000 for charities run by the gaddafi children. if you think that is bizarre, how a
. >> reporter: foreign aid began as a grand idea when secretary of state george marshall unveiled his plan to rebuild war-ravaged europe. >> our policy is directed not against any country or doctors but against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos. >> the goal was to keep western europe out of soviet hands. it was a spectacular success. >> even reluctant presidents discovered american dollars can be powerful force in diplomatic relations. >> eisenhower started...
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george marshall all the secretary of the army, but really the only significant change was campbell of the pacific but as it turns out roosevelt-- was about had at his disposable very capable military been eisenhower eisenhower, patent and kane and others that the marriage as great heroes. these men took leadership positions and roosevelt wisely stuck with them. >> i am with the heritage foundation. with the wars in iraq and afghanistan we're familiar with the concept of suicide missions. in your research did you come across any fascinating in affirmation of the kamikaze pilots it and how they carried out attacks and elsewhere? how much of that was a departure of conventional warfare about war should be conducted? >> for the japanese culture to be a prisoner of war that is the worst thing you could do. death was preferable to be a prisoner of war. there were rumors after december 7 that the kamikaze pilots were used but they found no evidence of the organized kamikaze attack there were also reuss and others subsequent battles. it was a part of their culture and the gentleman made refer
george marshall all the secretary of the army, but really the only significant change was campbell of the pacific but as it turns out roosevelt-- was about had at his disposable very capable military been eisenhower eisenhower, patent and kane and others that the marriage as great heroes. these men took leadership positions and roosevelt wisely stuck with them. >> i am with the heritage foundation. with the wars in iraq and afghanistan we're familiar with the concept of suicide missions....
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>> no, you know, the roosevelt cabinet did not change, george marshall was the secretary of the armyor the duration, stitchson and -- stimson and hall were in place all the time. really the only significant change was of kimmel in the pacific. other than that, there was not a lot. as it turns out, roosevelt had patton and mcarthur and anymore mets and others who emerged as heros of world war ii. roosevelt l wisely stuck with them. >> only -- oh. go right ahead. >> thank you. stephanie porter with the heritage foundation. with the wars in iraq and afghanistan, um, we are familiar with, um, the concept of suicide missions and suicide attacks. did you in your research come across any fascinating information about the kamikaze pilots back in japan and how they carried out attacks in december 1941 and else wise -- elsewhere? >> yeah. >> and how much of that was a departure of conventional warfare and what our ideas of, um, how war should be conducted? >> well, for the japanese it was not a departure. in the japanese culture, to be a prisoner of war, to be a captive of another man was the
>> no, you know, the roosevelt cabinet did not change, george marshall was the secretary of the armyor the duration, stitchson and -- stimson and hall were in place all the time. really the only significant change was of kimmel in the pacific. other than that, there was not a lot. as it turns out, roosevelt had patton and mcarthur and anymore mets and others who emerged as heros of world war ii. roosevelt l wisely stuck with them. >> only -- oh. go right ahead. >> thank you....
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george marshall thought that this was a plot by donovan to take over army and navy intelligence. which by the way is exactly what donovan had in mind if franklin roosevelt would have let him do it. so marshall eventually comes to accept donovan's oss, but a senior intelligence officers never did. and, in fact, they fought donovan's organization throughout the war. at one point toward the middle of the war, his military intelligence folks even formed their own secret espionage units behind donovan's back. it was nicknamed the pond. its job was not going to spy on the access behind donovan's back to spy on donovan, and spy on his officers. the evening collected information on the wives of oss officers. in any war, you are going to generals on the same site fight among themselves. world war ii was no different from any of the war. the british and the americans senior officers, there were constant battles among them. in donovan's case though the fights were even more intense because the conventional admirals and generals really didn't know what this guy was all about. when he got up
george marshall thought that this was a plot by donovan to take over army and navy intelligence. which by the way is exactly what donovan had in mind if franklin roosevelt would have let him do it. so marshall eventually comes to accept donovan's oss, but a senior intelligence officers never did. and, in fact, they fought donovan's organization throughout the war. at one point toward the middle of the war, his military intelligence folks even formed their own secret espionage units behind...
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george marshall was the secretary of the army for the duration, stimpson and hall were in place most, if not all of the time. really the only significant change was of short and kimmel in the pacific. but other than that there was not a lot. as it turns out, roosevelt had at his disposal a lot of very capable military men. you know, eisenhower and patton and mcarthur and king and nimitz and others. these men took leadership positions, and roosevelt wisely stuck with them. >> only -- oh, go right ahead. yeah. >> thank you. stephanie. with the wars in iraq and afghanistan, we are familiar with the concept of suicide missions and suicide attacks. did you in your research come across any fascinating information about the cam kamike pilots back in japan and how they carried out attacks in december 1941 and elsewhere? >> yeah. >> and how much of that was a departure, um, of conventional warfare and what our ideas of how war should be conducted? >> for the japanese, it was not a departure n. the japanese culture to be a prisoner of war, to be a cap tiff of another man was the worst thing you
george marshall was the secretary of the army for the duration, stimpson and hall were in place most, if not all of the time. really the only significant change was of short and kimmel in the pacific. but other than that there was not a lot. as it turns out, roosevelt had at his disposal a lot of very capable military men. you know, eisenhower and patton and mcarthur and king and nimitz and others. these men took leadership positions, and roosevelt wisely stuck with them. >> only -- oh,...
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the secretary of state and george marshall, general george marshall had been eisenhower's mentor.d there are certain reasons to believe that eisenhower agreed with marshall certainly people in the state department believed wade henderson is a graduate of the school in the southwestern college who really believed that the creation, the recognition hough of the investor vioxx that doesn't mean you cannot support that because there's a dramatic and wonderful story in the state of israel and i move that the weeds are mixed and the flowers in that kind of situation. i wish i could answer you better. >> did the hungarian expected the americans to come to their aid in 1956? >> there is significant evidence with a great disillusionment about the hungarian groups and some of the refugees there were hundreds of thousands of refugees left and all of the united states did was make provisions and i forget the numbers now but for the thousands of hungarian refugees to come to this country but there is a great disillusionment he was very clear headed that it could not be done and this is going b
the secretary of state and george marshall, general george marshall had been eisenhower's mentor.d there are certain reasons to believe that eisenhower agreed with marshall certainly people in the state department believed wade henderson is a graduate of the school in the southwestern college who really believed that the creation, the recognition hough of the investor vioxx that doesn't mean you cannot support that because there's a dramatic and wonderful story in the state of israel and i move...
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the secretary of state and george marshall, general george marshall had been eisenhower's mentor.d there are certain reasons to believe that eisenhower agreed with marshall certainly people in the state department believed wade henderson is a graduate of the school in the southwestern college who really believed that the creation, the recognition hough of the investor vioxx that doesn't mean you cannot support that because there's a dramatic and wonderful story in the state of israel and i move that the weeds are mixed and the flowers in that kind of situation. i wish i could answer you better. >> did the hungarian expected the americans to come to their aid in 1956? >> there is significant evidence with a great disillusionment about the hungarian groups and some of the refugees there were hundreds of thousands of refugees left and all of the united states did was make provisions and i forget the numbers now but for the thousands of hungarian refugees to come to this country but there is a great disillusionment he was very clear headed that it could not be done and this is going b
the secretary of state and george marshall, general george marshall had been eisenhower's mentor.d there are certain reasons to believe that eisenhower agreed with marshall certainly people in the state department believed wade henderson is a graduate of the school in the southwestern college who really believed that the creation, the recognition hough of the investor vioxx that doesn't mean you cannot support that because there's a dramatic and wonderful story in the state of israel and i move...
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they reported to admiral stark and general george marshall both of how many would ever deny seeing thel kimmel never received it. >> is seemed to them prepostorrous that the japanese would attempt to attack the powerful bastion of american might, the fleet at pearl harbor. >>> president roosevelt sends ... >> gregg: live from america news headquarters, i'm gregg jarrett. we're getting new reports that the u.s. is withdrawing from an air base in pakistan. a senior pakistani official saying u.s. personnel are leaving the compound. pakistan demanded the pullout after a nato a air strike killed 24 pakistani soldiers. an investigation is under way. >> new flood fears as a huge weather system causing problems from ohio valley to texas. maria is in the weather center. >> we could have a large system we're tracking stretching from texas up to the great lakes. the system is very slow moving system pulling a lot of moisture out of the gulf of mexico. a lot of these rings are heading out. parts of ohio, kentucky, down to tennessee and mississippi and northern arkansas and flood warnings because o
they reported to admiral stark and general george marshall both of how many would ever deny seeing thel kimmel never received it. >> is seemed to them prepostorrous that the japanese would attempt to attack the powerful bastion of american might, the fleet at pearl harbor. >>> president roosevelt sends ... >> gregg: live from america news headquarters, i'm gregg jarrett. we're getting new reports that the u.s. is withdrawing from an air base in pakistan. a senior pakistani...
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they reported to admiral stark and general george marshall both of how many would ever deny seeing the message. shockingly, admiral kimmel never received it. >> is seemed to them prepostorrous that the japanese would attempt to attack the powerful bastion of american might, the fleet at pearl harbor. >>> president roosevelt sends a secret. secret. >>> from america's news headquarters i'm marianne rafferty. a new poll suggesting former house speaker newt gingrich is surging ahead in the iowa kaw issues. the poll placing him at 25% ahead of tex conditionman ron paul with 18% and mitt romney at 16%. minnesota representative michele bachmann tied with outgoing candidate herman cain and rick perry and jon huntsman ended up at the bottom of the pack. >>> president obama urging voters to get involved in the debate surrounding the payroll tax. the president said to let members of congress where they stand and to "put the money back in the pockets of working americans." dems fivary new tax on millionaires and the gop prefers to cut federal spending. >>> police moving in to arrest occupy wall st
they reported to admiral stark and general george marshall both of how many would ever deny seeing the message. shockingly, admiral kimmel never received it. >> is seemed to them prepostorrous that the japanese would attempt to attack the powerful bastion of american might, the fleet at pearl harbor. >>> president roosevelt sends a secret. secret. >>> from america's news headquarters i'm marianne rafferty. a new poll suggesting former house speaker newt gingrich is...
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the secretary of state and george marshall, general george marshall had been eisenhower's mentor.d there are certain reasons to believe that eisenhower agreed with marshall certainly people in the state department believed wade henderson is a graduate of the school in the southwestern college who really believed that the creation, the recognition hough of the investor vioxx that doesn't mean you cannot support that because there's a dramatic and wonderful story in the state of israel and i move that the weeds are mixed and the flowers in that kind of situation. i wish i could answer you better. >> did the hungarian expected the americans to come to their aid in 1956? >> there is significant evidence with a great disillusionment about the hungarian groups and some of the refugees there were hundreds of thousands of refugees left and all of the united states did was make provisions and i forget the numbers now but for the thousands of hungarian refugees to come to this country but there is a great disillusionment he was very clear headed that it could not be done and this is going b
the secretary of state and george marshall, general george marshall had been eisenhower's mentor.d there are certain reasons to believe that eisenhower agreed with marshall certainly people in the state department believed wade henderson is a graduate of the school in the southwestern college who really believed that the creation, the recognition hough of the investor vioxx that doesn't mean you cannot support that because there's a dramatic and wonderful story in the state of israel and i move...
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a, george marshall, b, dean a acheson, c john foster dulles or d dean rusk.eck out our website, the global public square, fresh content every day about world affairs, economic and innovation and more and follow us on twitter and facebook. my book of the week called "thinking fast and slow." a psychologist who won the nobel prize in economics, yes economics, offers amazing explanations for some of the ways our brains often fail us. it's truly fascinating. if you like malcolm gladwell you'll like this. for the last look, the egyptians going back to hieroglyphics or so it seemed. it was a historic week in egypt likely to be seen as the freest and fairest elections in its history. on the actual ballots, were not only candidates' names, but also a guitar. a compact disk, a cactus, a leaf, what's going on? there's an easy explanation. almost half of egyptian adults are illiterate. so they use symbols to identify candidates on bill broordss and ballots. hundreds of candidates and political parties were assigned symbols by the supreme election commission. it's a sens
a, george marshall, b, dean a acheson, c john foster dulles or d dean rusk.eck out our website, the global public square, fresh content every day about world affairs, economic and innovation and more and follow us on twitter and facebook. my book of the week called "thinking fast and slow." a psychologist who won the nobel prize in economics, yes economics, offers amazing explanations for some of the ways our brains often fail us. it's truly fascinating. if you like malcolm gladwell...
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if you transpose that to us in world war ii, what george marshall had to do with entirely -- is entirely different from what mcarthur had to do, entirely different from what patton had to do and yet again entirely different from what eisenhower had to do. who knows? each man i think really came to just where he ought to be doing just what he ought to be doing. anybody else? yes, ma'am. >> anything you can speak to about where was grant or his reaction to the assassination of president -- >> that's a very interesting question. [laughter] and i'm sorry, i said i'd be here as long as you wanted me to be. there's an extremely interesting thing which i go into detail in my grant-herman book, as it happens. he was taking his wife julia to a house they'd rented in new jersey on a train, okay? and stopping at a station where they were going to switch training, this courier came up to him. he looked at this telegram, and he just turned white. julia, always intuitive, he said, well, the president's been shot. don't act as if anything's happened. nobody knows this yet. i'm going to get you up to yo
if you transpose that to us in world war ii, what george marshall had to do with entirely -- is entirely different from what mcarthur had to do, entirely different from what patton had to do and yet again entirely different from what eisenhower had to do. who knows? each man i think really came to just where he ought to be doing just what he ought to be doing. anybody else? yes, ma'am. >> anything you can speak to about where was grant or his reaction to the assassination of president --...
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. >> they think he was a crank anl you take eisenhower or george c. marshal who is revered in the military. it's not low self he i esteem is low reorchestra pace. it's not thinking of yourself. >> do you think most greatpeopln history you think of caesar and napoleon or peepte peter the grr catlin the great. who won world war ii go . >> the story i tell aboutmarsha. he is the head of the army. who does this will be the greatest military leader and nosroseroosevelt asks. >> dyou want this job?he said me no bearing on your thawpt. and they asked him again and again and they said my opinions don't matter. >> that dornlt matter.make yourt about me. he stake makes the decision to t toites enlawyer. -- to ic eisenhower. and that is good ethos. >> there was a whilehat coolloin either or. >> the mill dr military convers. it's not just the military that does that but religion dogs that glorchlts. >> the two stukses that pro sys. there is a constant sense of building leadership. >> you see people at the ceolevt four people that may succeed me. i jaw will just saw use t
. >> they think he was a crank anl you take eisenhower or george c. marshal who is revered in the military. it's not low self he i esteem is low reorchestra pace. it's not thinking of yourself. >> do you think most greatpeopln history you think of caesar and napoleon or peepte peter the grr catlin the great. who won world war ii go . >> the story i tell aboutmarsha. he is the head of the army. who does this will be the greatest military leader and nosroseroosevelt asks....
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. >> they think he was a crank anl you take eisenhower or george c. marshal who is revered in the military. it's not low self he i esteem is low reorchestra pace. it's not thinking of yourself. >> do you think most greatpeopln history you think of caesar and napoleon or peepte peter the grr catlin the great. who won world war ii go . >> the story i tell aboutmarsha. he is the head of the army. who does this will be the greatest military leader and nosroseroosevelt asks. >> dyou want this job?he said me no bearing on your thawpt. and they asked him again and again and they said my opinions don't matter. >> that dornlt matter.make yourt about me. he stake makes the decision to t toites enlawyer. -- to ic eisenhower. and that is good ethos. >> there was a whilehat coolloin either or. >> the mill dr military convers. it's not just the military that does that but religion dogs that glorchlts. >> the two stukses that pro sys. there is a constant sense of building leadership. >> you see people at the ceolevt four people that may succeed me. i jaw will just saw use t
. >> they think he was a crank anl you take eisenhower or george c. marshal who is revered in the military. it's not low self he i esteem is low reorchestra pace. it's not thinking of yourself. >> do you think most greatpeopln history you think of caesar and napoleon or peepte peter the grr catlin the great. who won world war ii go . >> the story i tell aboutmarsha. he is the head of the army. who does this will be the greatest military leader and nosroseroosevelt asks....
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after that game the story goes that redskins coach george preston marshall called the bears crybabiesn't do that. that apparently was enough to fire chicago up for the championship game. now check this out. this what you're about to see was the official program from that 1940 game played 71 years ago today at the old griffith stadium here in d.c. >> cool. >> that's amazing. >> maybe that's a good tactic, though, the coaches now can call the skins cry babies and they'll get all fired up and go out and decimate other teams. >> that's why you never say that about another team. 1940. >> what did you say? >> nice artistic work. >>> it looks like a rat almost, a big rat. >> it's a bear. >>> tucker. >> that's cool trivia, tony. there you go. sunshine, cool today with winds, it's going to feel like 30s all day. coat weather here to stay. cold tonight. army/navy game on saturday, a redskins game on sunday. >> big weekend. one of our smart elik staff members brought this up and said you can hang this ornament on the tree since i broke the other one. >> that's not even funny. >> never mind. i'll
after that game the story goes that redskins coach george preston marshall called the bears crybabiesn't do that. that apparently was enough to fire chicago up for the championship game. now check this out. this what you're about to see was the official program from that 1940 game played 71 years ago today at the old griffith stadium here in d.c. >> cool. >> that's amazing. >> maybe that's a good tactic, though, the coaches now can call the skins cry babies and they'll get all...
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this is george marshall. i'm turning over to your sacred trust and i want you to bear that in mind every day and every hour you provide -- presided at this military government and civil affairs venture. we have a great asset and that is that her people, our countrymen do not distrust us and do not fear us. our countrymen, fellow citizens are not afraid of us. they don't harbor any ideas to alter the nature of this government in any way. this is a sacred trust. i would tell you that is as true today and it is in the ethos of the senior military officers as much today as it was in 1943 with general marshall. >> another question that will be provocative given the fact that two of you come from the same service. the questionnaire asked, why do so through breaches of the military? on the army, navy and air force be put together in one? >> all take a job without one. i think first off we have moved greatly towards joint vincennes combining the capabilities. he mentioned the cold-weather nichols that. joint command,
this is george marshall. i'm turning over to your sacred trust and i want you to bear that in mind every day and every hour you provide -- presided at this military government and civil affairs venture. we have a great asset and that is that her people, our countrymen do not distrust us and do not fear us. our countrymen, fellow citizens are not afraid of us. they don't harbor any ideas to alter the nature of this government in any way. this is a sacred trust. i would tell you that is as true...
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is a well-established link between the scientists who have worked for think tanks like the george c. marshall institute, the heartland institute and other foundations which were funded at first by tobacco money and since then by the fossil fuels industry. these scientists have been paid to spread misinformation in order to cast doubt, cast doubt. that's all they got to do. on a whole host of scientific issues, first about tobacco, then about acid rain, about the hole in the ozone layer and now about climate change. take tobacco for example. scientists were paid to testify in court that there were -- was no proof that smoking caused cancer or was addictive even after the industry scientists knew darn well that cigarettes were addictive and did cause cancer and heart disease. in fact, the tobacco industry was found guilty in 2004 of plotting to conceal the health risks and the addictiveness of cigarettes from the public. the judge found that the tobacco industry had, quote, "devised and executed a scheme to defraud consumers and potential consumers about the hazards of cigarettes, hazards that
is a well-established link between the scientists who have worked for think tanks like the george c. marshall institute, the heartland institute and other foundations which were funded at first by tobacco money and since then by the fossil fuels industry. these scientists have been paid to spread misinformation in order to cast doubt, cast doubt. that's all they got to do. on a whole host of scientific issues, first about tobacco, then about acid rain, about the hole in the ozone layer and now...
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marshals service. when president george washington signed the judiciary act of 1789. this was the same bill that created the entire federal judicial system and today the u.s. marshals service remains the nation's oldest federal law enforcement agency. my home state of arkansas has a proud chapter in the history of the u.s. marshall -- marshals service. as a young state, arkansas sat on the western edge of a growing nation in the late 1800's. it would be the u.s. marshals and their deputies based out of fort smith, arkansas, that had jurisdiction over 74,000 square miles. an area where countless number of dangerous criminals fled into indian territory to escape prosecution. home to judge parker's courthouse, fort smith became the center of law and order in the western united states throughout much of the late 19th century. charles portises' 1968 novel "true grit" introduced many to arkansas' role in the marshal service. born and raised in my congressional district, charles later saw his novel turned into a 1969 movie starring arkansas native and recording artist /singer
marshals service. when president george washington signed the judiciary act of 1789. this was the same bill that created the entire federal judicial system and today the u.s. marshals service remains the nation's oldest federal law enforcement agency. my home state of arkansas has a proud chapter in the history of the u.s. marshall -- marshals service. as a young state, arkansas sat on the western edge of a growing nation in the late 1800's. it would be the u.s. marshals and their deputies...
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joe marshall, commissioner james slaughter, commissioner petra dejesus. we are also joined by chief of police george gascoign. also with us are the it assistant chief. this isn't she said of the operation pirro. assistant chief denise schmitt. deputy chief john murphy, enforcement and security at the mta. commander sandra tong of the airport bureau. commander james dudley of the airport operations bureau. commander daniel mahoney, chief of the operations staff. commander daniel lazard, chief of investigations. this is a time when we stop and offer special members of the police department. these are members who have distinguished themselves through their bravery and dangerous situations. it is important to note one of the criteria for the medal of honor this one failed to -- failure to take such action would lead to center. these are actions above and beyond call of duty. at this time, i would like to invite the chief of police, cheif gascon, to come up here and speak. >> thank you, everyone, for being here. this is a special moment in policing movie get to celebrate the incredible acts of bravery by
joe marshall, commissioner james slaughter, commissioner petra dejesus. we are also joined by chief of police george gascoign. also with us are the it assistant chief. this isn't she said of the operation pirro. assistant chief denise schmitt. deputy chief john murphy, enforcement and security at the mta. commander sandra tong of the airport bureau. commander james dudley of the airport operations bureau. commander daniel mahoney, chief of the operations staff. commander daniel lazard, chief of...
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george washington 65-55. >>> anthony vine with a great catch here, all these games in orlando, florida, senator semi, the marshallm d.c. beat new haven, connecticut 23 -0. vincent abney doing his part. in the junior pee we've competition the beacon -- pwee competition the beacon house falcons advance to the title game. all three will play for the national title saturday and the marlins agreed to a four-year deal with pitcher mark buehrle, $54 million. i'm dave feldman. stay with us. get the technology they love, on the network they deserve. like the powerful droid charge by samsung, or get the samsung stratosphere, and for a limited time, get twice the data for the same low price. verizon. in more ways than ever. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress frees up more wireless spectrum... we can empower more people to innovate... putting momentum behind our economy. and we can reduce the deficit... with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. >>> here's final check of radar. you can see that precip is really
george washington 65-55. >>> anthony vine with a great catch here, all these games in orlando, florida, senator semi, the marshallm d.c. beat new haven, connecticut 23 -0. vincent abney doing his part. in the junior pee we've competition the beacon -- pwee competition the beacon house falcons advance to the title game. all three will play for the national title saturday and the marlins agreed to a four-year deal with pitcher mark buehrle, $54 million. i'm dave feldman. stay with us....
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george washington 65-55. >>> three local teams advance to the pop warner national division. the marshallrom d.c. beat new haven, connecticut 23-0678 good defense from the local teams this these games. and in the junior pee wee competition, beacon house falcons from d.c. defeated tustin, california. all three will play for national titles on saturday. >> i love watching the little guys play. >> they are starting to look more and more like the pros. >> they sure do. >>> we have plenty ahead. we we know you are helping us decorate our tree. this ornament is from autopsiy scott. thank you. it's beautiful ornament. we do appreciate it. we'll decorate this tree with ornaments you send in. we'll dope ate -- donate the tree and all the ornaments to an organize here in d.c. -- to an organization here in d.c. >>> take some extra time today if you k a messy morning commute is in store for you. high water, strong winds causing problems this morning. fox 5 morning news continues right now. >>> taking a live look over washington, d.c. this morning. a little breezy out there
george washington 65-55. >>> three local teams advance to the pop warner national division. the marshallrom d.c. beat new haven, connecticut 23-0678 good defense from the local teams this these games. and in the junior pee wee competition, beacon house falcons from d.c. defeated tustin, california. all three will play for national titles on saturday. >> i love watching the little guys play. >> they are starting to look more and more like the pros. >> they sure do....
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george washington 65-55. >>> three local teams advanced to the pop warner national championship game in the junior midget division. in the pee wee division, the marshallison from d.c. beat new haven, connecticut. in the junior pee wee competition, the beacon house falcons from d.c. defeated stay with us tip, california 12-8 to advance to the title game. all three will play for the national tight olympic saturday. >>> we still have plenty ahead. your weather, traffic and all of your top stories. fox 5 morning news continues now. now. >>> as you might imagine, there is some trouble from all the rains we had. this is prince george's countiy, upper marlboro right now. we'll check in with stacy cohan in just a bit to find out what is going on there. glad you're with us this morning. i'm steve chenevey. >> i'm sarah simmons. >> there is one school delay we need to pass along, not due to snow but high water. charles county, maryland schools will be delayed two hours today because of somed intoing out there on the county roads. >> expected with all the rain we had but the good news is it looks like we stopped, stony. >> hallelujah. >> as expected, a fast-movi
george washington 65-55. >>> three local teams advanced to the pop warner national championship game in the junior midget division. in the pee wee division, the marshallison from d.c. beat new haven, connecticut. in the junior pee wee competition, the beacon house falcons from d.c. defeated stay with us tip, california 12-8 to advance to the title game. all three will play for the national tight olympic saturday. >>> we still have plenty ahead. your weather, traffic and all of...
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george wallace. our road to the white house coverage in iowa continues with republican presidential candidate rick santorum at a town hall meeting in marshallown. later mitt romney at a campaign rally for supporters at a local grocery store in des moines. >> and now i look at the life of george wallace. >> good evening, and welcome to "the contenders." we come to you live from the governor's mansion in montgomery, alabama, as we look at the life and times of the presidential political candidate george wallace. elected governor of alabama four times, george wallace lived here for 20% of his life. before we begin our conversation on george wallace and his legacy and introduce you to our guest, here is a look at his political style. >> if you cannot distinguish at harvard between honest dissent and an overt act of treason, you should come down to alabama and we will show you some law down there. >> both national parties in the last number of years have about down to every group of anarchists that have roamed the streets of san francisco and los angeles. [applause] now they have created themselves a frankenstein's monster and the chickens are c
george wallace. our road to the white house coverage in iowa continues with republican presidential candidate rick santorum at a town hall meeting in marshallown. later mitt romney at a campaign rally for supporters at a local grocery store in des moines. >> and now i look at the life of george wallace. >> good evening, and welcome to "the contenders." we come to you live from the governor's mansion in montgomery, alabama, as we look at the life and times of the...
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marshall said this meant david robinson was very good with people who were well-prepared and who spoke slowly and having organized set of comments that they were going to make. george mason, was very bad with people who spoke very softly. james madison. but by gosh, robinson for all of the problems that he faced produces 600 pages of the virginia ratifying debates, and that marvelous event would be lost to history without his efforts. so i must say my heart goes out to him and i'm grateful to the man. okay, back to hudson. this is the problem with the stenographer's. maybe this go was up to this job. second, often they should speech is before the, you know, they would didn't transcribe it and he reprinted them in in newspapers or something. or the newspaper accounts of debates would be collected and published in book form. but before they saw print, sort in book form, this developers sometimes showed them to a speaker corrected him and hudson said that corrects the record. but the last reasons, and i think the reason which is probably the most damning is they were politically biased. and that is one side of these debates, the federalist one of the constitution rati
marshall said this meant david robinson was very good with people who were well-prepared and who spoke slowly and having organized set of comments that they were going to make. george mason, was very bad with people who spoke very softly. james madison. but by gosh, robinson for all of the problems that he faced produces 600 pages of the virginia ratifying debates, and that marvelous event would be lost to history without his efforts. so i must say my heart goes out to him and i'm grateful to...
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george bush's attorney general, every democrat in the united states, this goes against american constitutional law since 1803. in 1803, chief justice john marshallaid, it is the duty of the courts to decide what the law is. the courts have the last word. you don't like it, you can change the constitution. you can have new justices on the supreme court. you can even impeach a federal judge. but you cannot haul them in and beat them up in front after congressional committee. you cannot use the police to intimidate judges. that is something that is fundamentally against american constitutional history. >> he says, what if there is an outrageous decision that, the scott case for example. how do you deal with that, from his perspective. >> that's why you have appeals courts. if a decision is really outrageous, i think we all have enough confidence in our circuit courts of pales or united states supreme court to overturn it. and if that decision is upheld on appeal, too bad. that's how our system works. the courts get the last word. and i think the idea that a political candidate, you know, there's a wide range of views about american cons fusional la
george bush's attorney general, every democrat in the united states, this goes against american constitutional law since 1803. in 1803, chief justice john marshallaid, it is the duty of the courts to decide what the law is. the courts have the last word. you don't like it, you can change the constitution. you can have new justices on the supreme court. you can even impeach a federal judge. but you cannot haul them in and beat them up in front after congressional committee. you cannot use the...
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we have not yet had george con non's long telegram explaning the sources of soviet power or had the splee speeches of 1947 by truman, afterrenton and marshall that began to create the system. we have not yet had the berlin air lift or develop the document of 68, the basic strategy to sustain the united states. we contain the soviet empire for 45 years until it broke. it was a very hard, very difficult national dialogue to get to that point. we need this conversation in this country. we have mortal enemies determined to kill us. we allow them to set up a morally indefensible one-sided conversation. the fact that the state -- the fact that hillary clinton, secretary clinton, would talk about discrimination against women in israel, and then meet with saudis? [applause] the fact that the state department's going to hold a meeting with a saudi funded group on behalf of censoring any anti-islamic conversation and won't say to the saudis this is terrific and as soon as you open up the church in mekkah, we're excited about the meeting. [applause] the one-sided, moral disarmerment of the judeo christian faith in the face of people who arrogantly --
we have not yet had george con non's long telegram explaning the sources of soviet power or had the splee speeches of 1947 by truman, afterrenton and marshall that began to create the system. we have not yet had the berlin air lift or develop the document of 68, the basic strategy to sustain the united states. we contain the soviet empire for 45 years until it broke. it was a very hard, very difficult national dialogue to get to that point. we need this conversation in this country. we have...
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george mcgovern. as great leaders do, he attracted truly great helpers along the way. sheila burke is here tonight and marshall harris and others, and that great staff guy that you've got that got everything arranged here. and, of course, the enormous love and sustaining support from elizabeth. and many others that could be named. i want to thank all of you here tonight for supporting the dole institute. it's one thing to say nice things, another thing to get out your checkbook and write a check to make the thing happen and to give it the life and the sense of urgency and purpose that it needs. i want to also note this. his long and successful effort to build a world war ii memorial on the mall to honor the sacrifice of what many have called the greatest generation was not about bob dole. those of us who know bob dole know that. he has never wanted or needed monuments to himself. his legislative and public service record are the indelible marks that he's left, and they're there for all to see. with the world war ii memorial, his purpose was to recognize and honor all those anonymous legions of men and women, d
george mcgovern. as great leaders do, he attracted truly great helpers along the way. sheila burke is here tonight and marshall harris and others, and that great staff guy that you've got that got everything arranged here. and, of course, the enormous love and sustaining support from elizabeth. and many others that could be named. i want to thank all of you here tonight for supporting the dole institute. it's one thing to say nice things, another thing to get out your checkbook and write a...