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patton" unloads a jaw dropper. did a soviet dictator take out a hit on one of america's larger-than-life political military heros? georgeat down with the fox news host. >> the series keeps going. your first warrior, general patton. >> general patton interested me because he was the last no spin general. just no bs. right at you. got him killed, but he -- >> do you really believe that? >> yes. >> the official record says patton died after a car accident on a hunting trip but o'reilly's new book "killing patton" suggests a darker conspiracy. >> i think stalin killed him. patton was going to go back to the united states and condemn stalin and the soviet union, tell the american people these guys aren't going out of poland. they're going to try to take over the world. stalin wanted him dead. and i think stalin got him head. >> all the evidence is there including the driver who was with him that day. is that it was a spur of the moment decision to go see this castle before hunting. there was no way anybody could have known. >> but you have to take into consideration that patton was being tracked by soviet intelligence. >> he
patton" unloads a jaw dropper. did a soviet dictator take out a hit on one of america's larger-than-life political military heros? georgeat down with the fox news host. >> the series keeps going. your first warrior, general patton. >> general patton interested me because he was the last no spin general. just no bs. right at you. got him killed, but he -- >> do you really believe that? >> yes. >> the official record says patton died after a car accident on a...
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he's george patton.ng the goat, he became one of our most brilliant and effective generals in world war ii. the academy's motto is "duty, honor, country." and it's taken very seriously here. cadets live by an honor code that states, "a cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do." >> integrity, honor -- those things are critical because we're developing leaders of character. >> graduates earn a bachelor of science degree, along with a commission in the army as a second lieutenant. >> do you solemnly swear? >> all: i solemnly swear... >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states... >> all: ...that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states... >> ...against all enemies, foreign and domestic. >> ...against all enemies, foreign and domestic. >> class dismissed! [ cheers and applause ] >> this excellent education is tuition-free, but graduates are expected to serve in the military for five years. not all of west point's traditions have stood the t
he's george patton.ng the goat, he became one of our most brilliant and effective generals in world war ii. the academy's motto is "duty, honor, country." and it's taken very seriously here. cadets live by an honor code that states, "a cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do." >> integrity, honor -- those things are critical because we're developing leaders of character. >> graduates earn a bachelor of science degree, along with a commission in...
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chief joseph lawrence said his force still feels fox's loss every single day, quoting general george patton. >> it is foolish and mourn to mourn the men who died, rather we should thank god that such men lived. >> reporter: a number of local lawmakers attended the dedication response ordinary by state representative bernie o'neill. >> i'm hopeful that everyone who uses this portion of 263 will remember and acknowledge the sacrifices he made to protect our communities and our country. >> ♪ >> reporter: throughout this ceremony today mention was made of the two pennsylvania state troopers who were ambush in the northeastern part of the state, friday night. one of them, like officer fox, paid the ultimate price in the line of duty n warminster i'm amy buckman for channel six "action news". >>> a fire that disrupted a morning church service remains under investigation in delaware tonight. heavy smoke forced dozens of parishioners outside west minister presbyterian church in wilmington. fire fighters found flames coming from the heater in the basement around 9:15. the building was evacuated. nob
chief joseph lawrence said his force still feels fox's loss every single day, quoting general george patton. >> it is foolish and mourn to mourn the men who died, rather we should thank god that such men lived. >> reporter: a number of local lawmakers attended the dedication response ordinary by state representative bernie o'neill. >> i'm hopeful that everyone who uses this portion of 263 will remember and acknowledge the sacrifices he made to protect our communities and our...
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and that's what george patton would say. let's win the damn war. o'reilly on that after the break. that plus this. watch. >> as soon as i realized what was going on and they said that he had possibly beheaded somebody, i mean, i got goose bumps all over my body. martha: the fbi investigating after a man brutally attacks his coworkers. why it's being treated as workplace violence and not terrorism. bill: also air traffic is a mess after a man lights a control center on fire. how long it'll take to get everything back to normal, we'll tell ya. >> the last thing anyone could really expect, you know? literally right next door or even in your neighborhood around here, so, i mean, yeah, it's kind of shocking. a little crazy. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action! blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. introducing the birds of america collection. fifty stunning, hand-painted plates, commemorating the state b
and that's what george patton would say. let's win the damn war. o'reilly on that after the break. that plus this. watch. >> as soon as i realized what was going on and they said that he had possibly beheaded somebody, i mean, i got goose bumps all over my body. martha: the fbi investigating after a man brutally attacks his coworkers. why it's being treated as workplace violence and not terrorism. bill: also air traffic is a mess after a man lights a control center on fire. how long it'll...
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. >>> and george patton was an outspoken general in world war ii, but that may have gotten him killedide and map to explore all the beauty, history and culture along our 18 byways and other driving tours. order yours today at visitmaryland.org. land of wonder. a remote that lives on your phone. more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years. at comcast, we're creating new possibilities. together with time warner cable, we'll be able to extend those to more people. comcast and time warner cable. together is better for more people. male announcer: explore maryland's authentic stories during the 150th anniversary of the civil war. order our civil war trails guides at visitmaryland.org and download our new mobile app. maryland. land of history. ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour bill o'reilly is in our toyota green room with more from his latest real life murder mystery. >>> plus "thelma & louise" co-star geena davis tells norah why she's dropping for change. that's ah
. >>> and george patton was an outspoken general in world war ii, but that may have gotten him killedide and map to explore all the beauty, history and culture along our 18 byways and other driving tours. order yours today at visitmaryland.org. land of wonder. a remote that lives on your phone. more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years. at comcast, we're creating new possibilities. together with...
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. >>> and george patton was an outspoken general in world war ii, but that may have gotten him killedridge is closed down for the next few mo >>> good morning. it's 8:25. i'm frank mallicoat with headlines. the folsom street ramp from the bay bridge shut down for the next few months to make way for a big construction project. the new ramp will go straight through to fremont street where drivers can then turn left or right to get to folsom. it's making way for a new high- rise in the middle of the city. >>> governor brown scheduled to speak today at the united nations climate change summit in new york. they are trying to build support for a global climate treaty to be signed next year in paris. more than 120 countries may sign. >>> i guess we have rain coming up. >> yeah. storm clouds brewing off the coast but not today. we'll see a lot of sunshine. should be a very nice day ahead as high pressure is holding on just long enough to bring us some warm temperatures by the afternoon but there's that storm off the coastline. unusually early for this time of year to see a storm like that rol
. >>> and george patton was an outspoken general in world war ii, but that may have gotten him killedridge is closed down for the next few mo >>> good morning. it's 8:25. i'm frank mallicoat with headlines. the folsom street ramp from the bay bridge shut down for the next few months to make way for a big construction project. the new ramp will go straight through to fremont street where drivers can then turn left or right to get to folsom. it's making way for a new high- rise...
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. >>> and george patton was an outspoken general in world war ii, but that may have gotten him killedorning, overturned truck on i95, a live look at the situation, right now. which started when the trash truck flipped, on 95, south, about 3:30 this morning, and it happened near bridge street, and it has been impacting traffic ever since. clean up is a big job, then officials have to get the truck itself off the road. it is in the up-right position now. torrey has more details for you right now. tory? >> one good part of this if there is any, they are definitely making progress. this incident occurred around 3:30 this morning, quite long time to get this wrapped up. that's quite a big truck, now, the incident occurred in the southbound direction, but it spill over on the northbound side. so both sides of 95 at bridge street, maneuver one, two lanes only it, has been going off and on. now, if you are headed in the southbound direction, 95, that is your biggest delay out of far northeast philadelphia, vine st. expressway. best thing to do, use alternate, that's take the roosevelt, out of
. >>> and george patton was an outspoken general in world war ii, but that may have gotten him killedorning, overturned truck on i95, a live look at the situation, right now. which started when the trash truck flipped, on 95, south, about 3:30 this morning, and it happened near bridge street, and it has been impacting traffic ever since. clean up is a big job, then officials have to get the truck itself off the road. it is in the up-right position now. torrey has more details for you...
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fox news anchor bill o'reilly and historian martin dugar on the death of general george patton died months after the end of world war ii in killing pat and. in the short and tragic life of robert peeze , his college roommate was raised in newark, new jersey and attended yale university. colleges professor had their cots richards and provide the history of the republican party in to make men freely in landslide, political reporter jonathan darmin looks at how national and state elections of lyndon b. johnson and ronald reagan in 1960s change the american political landscape. paul barrett, assisting managing editor and senior writer at bloomberg business week reports on the 20 year legal battle between the citizens of ecuador and the oil co. chevron in law of the jungle. in who killed the american family, conservative commentator phyllis schatly argues the nuclear family is under attack and constitutional scholar pere when --erwin shemeresky in the case against the supreme court. watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and booktv.org. >> nina krushcheva, the daughter of nikita khr
fox news anchor bill o'reilly and historian martin dugar on the death of general george patton died months after the end of world war ii in killing pat and. in the short and tragic life of robert peeze , his college roommate was raised in newark, new jersey and attended yale university. colleges professor had their cots richards and provide the history of the republican party in to make men freely in landslide, political reporter jonathan darmin looks at how national and state elections of...
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o, why did you choose general george patton for the subject of your upcoming book?ecause his death was bizarre, steve. wait until you see what happened there. everybody thinks they know what happened in world war ii. wait until you read what we found out. become's going to be out september 23rd, you get it free if you become a billoreilly.com premium member. "killing jesus" a very good book. seems the same evil that killed him is running rampant in the world today. good point. evil doesn't change. and finally, "the factor" tip of the day, last night i said this about state department spokesperson jen psaki. with all due respect and you don't have to comment on this, that woman looks way out of her depth over there. just the way she delivers, it just doesn't look like she has the grav tas for that job. well, today the state department responded. >> i think that when the anchor of a leading cable news show uses quite frankly sexist, personally offensive language, that i actually don't think they would ever use about a man against a person that shares this podium with
o, why did you choose general george patton for the subject of your upcoming book?ecause his death was bizarre, steve. wait until you see what happened there. everybody thinks they know what happened in world war ii. wait until you read what we found out. become's going to be out september 23rd, you get it free if you become a billoreilly.com premium member. "killing jesus" a very good book. seems the same evil that killed him is running rampant in the world today. good point. evil...
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the way we're fighting this war is more like amy van per built's book the etiquette less george patton'sules of engagement. you can't win a war like that. eric: is the enemy and what of this classification -- >> someone former employee, angry, mentally ill and went back and commit ad act of workplace violence where he worked. a recent convert as fox news has reported we wouldn't even debating whether or not this was act of terror or act of workplace violence. because of the world muslim which then brings up a whole different angle to it. contrary to what my friend cal thomas is saying, this is not a religious war and both president bush when he was president and barack obama have been very clear that we are not in a religious war against islam. let's not make this into that when this is a clearly mentally ill former employee, angry about what happened to him at work. eric: alan, here is what they say that he has written. i will instill terror into the hearts of the unbelievers. wake up, muslims. america and israel are wicked. he is not ranting against von foods that fired him. not saying
the way we're fighting this war is more like amy van per built's book the etiquette less george patton'sules of engagement. you can't win a war like that. eric: is the enemy and what of this classification -- >> someone former employee, angry, mentally ill and went back and commit ad act of workplace violence where he worked. a recent convert as fox news has reported we wouldn't even debating whether or not this was act of terror or act of workplace violence. because of the world muslim...
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that's what george patton would say.'s win the damn war. >> that's easy to say, difficult to do. the jihadists are all over the world now. our government is befuddled to say the least. president obama and leaders of congress need to sit down and find out why we are so often taken by surprise when dangerous situations happen. something very wrong here and it's just a matter is of time until more americans die because of it. and that's the memo. next on the rundown, brit hume will react. later, some insane guy in oklahoma city who says he is a muslim beheads a coworker, take a hard look at that awful situation in just a few moments. the lightest or nothing. the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest, ...baddest, ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. the best or nothing. i can face my 3rd grade class trip. tying shoes, fixing pigtails, and chasing after them when
that's what george patton would say.'s win the damn war. >> that's easy to say, difficult to do. the jihadists are all over the world now. our government is befuddled to say the least. president obama and leaders of congress need to sit down and find out why we are so often taken by surprise when dangerous situations happen. something very wrong here and it's just a matter is of time until more americans die because of it. and that's the memo. next on the rundown, brit hume will react....
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but george patton knew he had to win. it was like u.s. grant in the civil war.ling to sacrifice the lives of thousands, tens of thousands of his own men. but his own men, they loved him, despite that. because patton was a leader. he was in the forefront. we opened the book "killing patton" with the only battle in world war ii that patton didn't win. it was a stalemate. he didn't lose it. the hellacious fighting, hand-to-hand combat. americans got to know what this is all about. but your question is a good one. right now the people dmoot have the stomach to do what's necessary to wipe these terrorists off the face of the earth. >> when i read about him, i didn't know that much about him dur before i read the book. audacious, rude, no respect for authority. >> i really like this guy. >> i was going to say kind of reminds me of someone you know? is that why you chose him? >> no, patton is a lot braver than i ever experienced. he's an extraordinary man. i chose him because he was the best general in world war ii. they said he died from an accident, that's not true.
but george patton knew he had to win. it was like u.s. grant in the civil war.ling to sacrifice the lives of thousands, tens of thousands of his own men. but his own men, they loved him, despite that. because patton was a leader. he was in the forefront. we opened the book "killing patton" with the only battle in world war ii that patton didn't win. it was a stalemate. he didn't lose it. the hellacious fighting, hand-to-hand combat. americans got to know what this is all about. but...
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he is coming up next >>> tonight on "war stories investigates," george s. pattonate the troops. >> we said that's impossible and then we did the possible. >> but he was a lightning rod for controversy. >> my grandfather brought problems to eisenhower. >> he was paralyzed in a car crash. >> my grandmother hired several private detectives. >> was it an accident or murder? >> he said, i was asked to kill patton. >> that's next on "war stories investigates." >>> welcome to this edition of ar
he is coming up next >>> tonight on "war stories investigates," george s. pattonate the troops. >> we said that's impossible and then we did the possible. >> but he was a lightning rod for controversy. >> my grandfather brought problems to eisenhower. >> he was paralyzed in a car crash. >> my grandmother hired several private detectives. >> was it an accident or murder? >> he said, i was asked to kill patton. >> that's next on...
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president obama and george patton are about as far away as me and kilmeade. okay? s. no way. but the death of patton, wait 'til you see what we lay out. we don't say for sure he was murdered. but after the evidence that we compiled, it's almost inconceivable. >> the picture you paint is this, the war is over, but patton knows we should not disarm. the russian/soviets cannot be trusted. they're trying to take them, they did take all of eastern europe. he's trying o urge eisenhower to do something. no one is listening to him. and then you talk about two separate times prior to his death where he was almost killed in bizarre accidents. >> there were assassination attempts on patton. but you would expect that during the war. however, patton was going to come back to the united states to do a speaking tour. he got in this accident one day before he was scheduled to come back to the usa. he was going to do a nationwide speaking tour telling americans that stealen and the russians are trying to take over the world and that we should harness everything we have, not leave th
president obama and george patton are about as far away as me and kilmeade. okay? s. no way. but the death of patton, wait 'til you see what we lay out. we don't say for sure he was murdered. but after the evidence that we compiled, it's almost inconceivable. >> the picture you paint is this, the war is over, but patton knows we should not disarm. the russian/soviets cannot be trusted. they're trying to take them, they did take all of eastern europe. he's trying o urge eisenhower to do...
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we'll look at his latest work on the death of general george s. patton.e watching "cbs this morning." you can eat that on weight watchers? looks amazing. looks like my next dinner party. that's only 4 points? with weight watchers you can enjoy the food you really want. dine out on favorites... or cook up something new. i can do this every day. join for free and start losing weight now. learn how to eat healthier, while enjoying the foods you love. get inspired at meetings, li onne, or both. weight watchers because itks wor. with up to 27% more brush movements patented sonic technology get healthier gums in two weeks guaranteed. philips sonicare discovheer tsh bru that's perfect for you. sir, we're loaded and getting ready to go... ...we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) don't let a severe cold hold you back. sir? (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. at devry university, a business career was my goal. my professors guidan
we'll look at his latest work on the death of general george s. patton.e watching "cbs this morning." you can eat that on weight watchers? looks amazing. looks like my next dinner party. that's only 4 points? with weight watchers you can enjoy the food you really want. dine out on favorites... or cook up something new. i can do this every day. join for free and start losing weight now. learn how to eat healthier, while enjoying the foods you love. get inspired at meetings, li onne, or...
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fox news anchor bill o'reilly and historian martin to guard recounted death of general george patton died months after the end of world war ii in killing pan. in the short and tragic life of robert peace, the life and death of his former college roommate who was raised in 4 neighborhood of newark, new jersey and attended yale university. boston college history professor heather koch richardson provide the history of the republican party in to make men free. in landslide, political reporter jonathan darman looks at how national and state elections, lyndon b. johnson and ronald reagan in the 1960s change the american political landscape. paul barrett, assistant managing editor and senior writer at bloomberg business week reports on the 20 year legal battle between the citizens of ecuador and the oil company chevron in law of the jungle. in who killed the american family, conservative commentator phyllis dvsffley argues the nuclear family is under attack and her when shinerinky looks at the case against the supreme court. look for these titles in bookstores this coming we can watch for
fox news anchor bill o'reilly and historian martin to guard recounted death of general george patton died months after the end of world war ii in killing pan. in the short and tragic life of robert peace, the life and death of his former college roommate who was raised in 4 neighborhood of newark, new jersey and attended yale university. boston college history professor heather koch richardson provide the history of the republican party in to make men free. in landslide, political reporter...