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he is a george patton. he is a douglas macarthur.ut does he have what it takes to be a jeff probst? (laughter) just look at the sacrifice these t.v. heroes are making. >> for me, i'm going to be living out a little fantasy of being, like a warrior princess. >> kind of a once in a lifetime experience for people like myself to step in there and get in the strefrpblgs, so to speak. >> yes, once in a lifetime, other than all the times you could have enlisted. (cheers and applause) and still young. still very young. think about it. (applause) and, folks, this isn't just about ratings. executive producer mark burnett explains why. >> "stars on stripes" is an epic new show. it's about honoring our veterans. >> stephen: you hear, that iraq veterans? it's about honoring you. we can't do a parade just yet but we've got the guy from 98 degrees throw again grades with t.v.'s "superman." this is a 100% authentic war experience. >> we go on real missions. we receive real training. we go with real live fire. >> i am so looking forward to taking on
he is a george patton. he is a douglas macarthur.ut does he have what it takes to be a jeff probst? (laughter) just look at the sacrifice these t.v. heroes are making. >> for me, i'm going to be living out a little fantasy of being, like a warrior princess. >> kind of a once in a lifetime experience for people like myself to step in there and get in the strefrpblgs, so to speak. >> yes, once in a lifetime, other than all the times you could have enlisted. (cheers and applause)...
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. >> bill: cannot argue with that where did george patton go to college? cards up, please. the answer is c, west point. doocy breaks on top. the reason i said c is because we have a lot of people listening on sirius radio all writing to me tell the number because we can't see it and i sympathize. okay. doocy breaks on top. >> hi, radio. >> bill: after the war many nazis were captured and forced to answer for their actions at the nuremberg trial. >> former nazi foreign ministry enters the courtroom followed by the sly fox of the hitler horror. then gearing who doesn't want to be seen. at nuremberg the international tribunal after 10 months of hearing evidence finds nazi leaders guilty of the crime of making war and guilty of numberless atrocities. >> bill: thousands of nazis fled germany before the trial. it is believed that as many as 5,000 war criminals fled to what country? a new zealand. where do a thousand nazis go? get that card up, please. the answer is correct. i think doocy cheated. [ laughter ] >> what? she has the answer up. >> bill: she was up for like three minu
. >> bill: cannot argue with that where did george patton go to college? cards up, please. the answer is c, west point. doocy breaks on top. the reason i said c is because we have a lot of people listening on sirius radio all writing to me tell the number because we can't see it and i sympathize. okay. doocy breaks on top. >> hi, radio. >> bill: after the war many nazis were captured and forced to answer for their actions at the nuremberg trial. >> former nazi foreign...
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spending millions on conferences and pricey movie parody on george patton. can't make this up. two times the points on travel, with chase sapphire preferred. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to...
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in tdr's orbit who can match the historianics and theatrics of macarthur and that's general george s. pattontton impressed roosevelt from the outset but he was capable of extraordinarily bad behavior. at one point, people in the united states are clamoring for his scalp after it becomes public knowledge that patton slapped two shell-shocked g.i.s in a sis -- sicilian campaign. roosevelt stuck with him. patton is in inning lend as preparations are made for d-day and he makes a speech in which he says the post world war war will we run by the united states and britain, which leaves out our ally, the soviet union. roosevelt sticks with him after this creates a storm of controversy. i think the most eagree egregious matter that patton engaged in was the following. he as the allied army swept across europe, he sent a unit of american g.i.s to rescue a single prisoner in a german pow camp, his son-in-law. the raid was carried out. the son-in-law was rescued. and a number of americans died in the course of rescuing patton's son-in-law. but still, roosevelt sees patton as the brilliant tactician he
in tdr's orbit who can match the historianics and theatrics of macarthur and that's general george s. pattontton impressed roosevelt from the outset but he was capable of extraordinarily bad behavior. at one point, people in the united states are clamoring for his scalp after it becomes public knowledge that patton slapped two shell-shocked g.i.s in a sis -- sicilian campaign. roosevelt stuck with him. patton is in inning lend as preparations are made for d-day and he makes a speech in which he...
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. >> when you talk about world war ii and i close my eyes, i see general george patton.ice? did you see that in. >> i was there when the fed -- >> i'm thinking you were there commanding the allied forces there, too, for a while. >> maybe. >> i'll flip the conversation around. you're an investor now. you invest in financial institutions. assuming you could invest in the public markets, the private markets, all different markets, what kind of institution would you want to be an investor in, meaning would you prefer to invest in a jpmorganig supermarket style bank today or would you want to invest in a goldman sachs like bank today or a boutique bank today? >> regional. >> or regional? >> given the style of investing that we do on jpmorgan or goldman sachs it would be out of the question. >> out of the question but if you could put some of those -- >> there's no way whether you're a public investor or private investor to know what is on the balance sheet of those companies and that's not me. i mean you just need to look at their results to understand that you end up surpris
. >> when you talk about world war ii and i close my eyes, i see general george patton.ice? did you see that in. >> i was there when the fed -- >> i'm thinking you were there commanding the allied forces there, too, for a while. >> maybe. >> i'll flip the conversation around. you're an investor now. you invest in financial institutions. assuming you could invest in the public markets, the private markets, all different markets, what kind of institution would you...
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george c. scott as general patton, talking about what he would do to hitler's army.s shown, along with c-span footage of the house vote on the recovery act, otherwise known as the stimulus bill, which no republican in the house voted for. one of the republicans who was at that retreat and voted against the recovery act, was paul ryan, of course. who, as "the boston globe" reports today, "sought stimulus funds while decrying stimulus." "the globe" reports, in 2009, as representative paul ryan was rail against president obama's $787 billion stimulus package as a wasteful spending spree, he wrote at least four letters to president obama's secretary of energy, asking that millions of dollars from the program be granted to a pair of wisconsin conservatives groups. here is a portion of the letter paul ryan wrote in december of 2009 to energy secretary steven chu, or as he's known to rush limbaugh, obama czar steven chu. "i was pleased that the primary objectives of their project will allow residents and businesses in the partner cities to reduce their energy costs, reduce
george c. scott as general patton, talking about what he would do to hitler's army.s shown, along with c-span footage of the house vote on the recovery act, otherwise known as the stimulus bill, which no republican in the house voted for. one of the republicans who was at that retreat and voted against the recovery act, was paul ryan, of course. who, as "the boston globe" reports today, "sought stimulus funds while decrying stimulus." "the globe" reports, in 2009,...
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george c. scott in the film "patton." none of this would be worth the powder if it didn't benefit the veterans, but it does, and they know it. >> the film cost $52,000 to produce. other expenses include about $20,000 for v.a. branded promotional items that include pens, highlighters and hand sanitizer, the office of the inspector general is also investigating allegations that the event planners accepted improper gifts, including helicopter rides and spa treatments. members of congress are asking the v.a.'s secretary for additional information. >>> coming up, the most wonderful time of the year. liz crenshaw shows you which shows give you the most bang for your buck. >>> plus prince harry's new escapades have made international headlines, the pictures are all over the internet. why you won't find them in the british papers. british papers. >>> a driver hits a fire hydrant but somewhere along the way, something went horribly wrong. george allen voted for trillions in debt while voting to raise his pay four times, then voted
george c. scott in the film "patton." none of this would be worth the powder if it didn't benefit the veterans, but it does, and they know it. >> the film cost $52,000 to produce. other expenses include about $20,000 for v.a. branded promotional items that include pens, highlighters and hand sanitizer, the office of the inspector general is also investigating allegations that the event planners accepted improper gifts, including helicopter rides and spa treatments. members of...
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george w. bush had a great video, it goes down, the lights come up, there he is in the middle of the stage, the staging. >> like patton> regardless of what you thought about george w. bush, that was a magical moment in american politics. last night, a magical moment, several magical moments, which -- >> yeah. >> the people talking about mitt as good as it gets and then clint eastwood and marco rubio telling marco rubio's story. >> those stories were so touching i was moved tearful about it and then it dissipated and it's something democrats would do, would be to turn over their program to a fading hollywood star. >> yeah. >> and letting just go at it. it's a democratic thing to do, not a republican thing to do, in a hugely controlled convention. >> well, i think actually, also, given the video and the way we think we could have reproduced the whole thing, the question to timothy egan asks, he could have answered, he could have at least made reference to the fact that we are in really grave times in this country and moving forward, i'm your guy. >> right. >> it would have -- he could have addressed some of the specific
george w. bush had a great video, it goes down, the lights come up, there he is in the middle of the stage, the staging. >> like patton> regardless of what you thought about george w. bush, that was a magical moment in american politics. last night, a magical moment, several magical moments, which -- >> yeah. >> the people talking about mitt as good as it gets and then clint eastwood and marco rubio telling marco rubio's story. >> those stories were so touching i was...
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patton funny? >> make no mistake about it, today you are embarking on a orcampaign. >> brian: george c.pay 50,000 bucks for it? well, you just did. we'll explain these work, right? no. mom! look what i found in the shed! no! no! no! ♪ were you guys just making out in here? what? no! really, cold cuts from a package? yes. [ male announcer ] it nice to finally say "yes." new oscar mayer selects. it's yes food. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see wh criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! cal
patton funny? >> make no mistake about it, today you are embarking on a orcampaign. >> brian: george c.pay 50,000 bucks for it? well, you just did. we'll explain these work, right? no. mom! look what i found in the shed! no! no! no! ♪ were you guys just making out in here? what? no! really, cold cuts from a package? yes. [ male announcer ] it nice to finally say "yes." new oscar mayer selects. it's yes food. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from...