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ii ii i i ii provisional ira doubt.i ii ii i i ii provisional ira doubt. born in derry into a large catholic family, mcguinness came . age as the mcguinness came of age as the troubles deepened. he joined the ira, quickly rising through its irquuickly rising through its' ranks. what had started as a fight for civil rights had become a vicious battle, and the ira appeared to have a ruthless for to have a ruthless disregard for life. were life. republicans wererespensible many life. republics ns wererecpensible many notorious attacks, for many notorious attacks, including bombing brighton's grand including bembingbrighlen'e greed! the including bembiegibrigelee's greed! the conservative hotel during the conservative party conference in "if; lord = hotel during the conservative party conference in "if; lord h and conference in isbi’i; iord tebbit and i his wife margaret were seriously his wife mergeretwere serieuslu today, i said he hoped injured. today, he said he hoped martin mcguinness was nowm in martin mcguinness was
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‘ ii it looks assive égetheéigeee! ‘ ii it looks that e égetheéigeee!. theresa may's people say that £3.15. have a i'fif eigiciir i‘fif eigiciir . em i‘fif vii; i: ‘i' if . film it ‘ii‘ii i‘fif eigieiir . em ii‘ii‘ii e way of punishing the party thah’sai illiberal if they way of punishing the party thah’sai illiberal - if they call a illiberal itself. if they call a eeeeel . illiberal itself. if they call a eeeeet eleetion just to illiberal itself. if they call a team eleefijust to get a general election just to get a e’eee' general election just to get a eeee there is a general election just to get a bee; tthem. a general election just to get a eggs- t them. well voters will ounishsthem— —— —— for this? a lot of mps are m a lot of mps are always resistant to - because m a lot of mps are always resis' howeverl because m a lot of mps are always resis' however big acause m a lot of mps are always resis' however big their e they wonder however big their majorities are whether they will still hold onto their seats. if it is to me the fourth, still hold onto their
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xiii sisiss iii imam-ii iris ii; ii; iiiii this is actually the dark side of exercise.out your performance! how you look to yourself. just how serious a health issue do you think this could be? you're using substances that are meant to treat diseases. and you are actually misusing them without a prescription. you are notjust cheating, or not cheating, if you are just an exerciser, but also putting your life at risk. but however the authorities respond to the issue, athletes at every level, in every sport will always be willing to cut corners, whatever the risks. katie gornall, bbc news. now, the cricket news. australia held out for a draw on the final day of the the third test against india, leaving the four—match series poised at 1-1. the tourists began their second innings 152 runs adrift of india — and were reduced to 63—1; at one point. but half centuries from peter handscomb who finished unbeaten on 72 and shaun marsh with 53 meant they held on to draw the test — much to the delight of their captain. to see the game out for as long as $§77 2 did, to see the game ou
xiii sisiss iii imam-ii iris ii; ii; iiiii this is actually the dark side of exercise.out your performance! how you look to yourself. just how serious a health issue do you think this could be? you're using substances that are meant to treat diseases. and you are actually misusing them without a prescription. you are notjust cheating, or not cheating, if you are just an exerciser, but also putting your life at risk. but however the authorities respond to the issue, athletes at every level, in...
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ii remained apple ii remained a product for 17 years. pc when it came out was not the most advanced computer that it had the job of legitimizing personal computers. you could look at these micro processor-based computers as toys or for educational environments but not for business or it it was ibm's entry into the field with the pc that legitimized this. you could actually do business, you could do tasks with the ibm tc. tore initial strategy was have a tech mainframe at all costs. that was generating their profits. computer --m sized the ibm pc was something connected to those main frames and could stand alone. networkingin the gallery, what we have here is google's first server. at the time they were a small company, what they did was they built their equipment on the cheap. they went to a store and bought a bunch of ibm circuit boards and mounted them on this. this acts as a search engine did if you did a google search in 1999 or 2000 there is a chance your search went through this machine. this system is made out of corkboard. if you
ii remained apple ii remained a product for 17 years. pc when it came out was not the most advanced computer that it had the job of legitimizing personal computers. you could look at these micro processor-based computers as toys or for educational environments but not for business or it it was ibm's entry into the field with the pc that legitimized this. you could actually do business, you could do tasks with the ibm tc. tore initial strategy was have a tech mainframe at all costs. that was...
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the computer that resulted was called the apple ii. apple was created by the two jobs, andzniak and be machine that put them on the map was the apple ii, 1977, 48 kilobytes of memory -- not megabytes or gigabytes -- and provided color, unusual for the time. very few personal computers offered color. on the basis of the apple ii, apple kept itself afloat for many years. the first few years of sales of the lisa and mac were very disappointed and it was only because of the strong apple ii sales that apple was able to say in business. the apple ii remained an apple product for an astounding 17 years. a few years later, ibm joined the party. apple took out a full-page ad in the wall street journal and said, welcome ibm. seriously. the ibm pc was not the most advanced computer, but it had the very important job of legitimizing personal computers for business. until this time, most businessmen looked at these microprocessor-based computers like the apple and the commodore as basically toys, suitable for home or education but not business. it
the computer that resulted was called the apple ii. apple was created by the two jobs, andzniak and be machine that put them on the map was the apple ii, 1977, 48 kilobytes of memory -- not megabytes or gigabytes -- and provided color, unusual for the time. very few personal computers offered color. on the basis of the apple ii, apple kept itself afloat for many years. the first few years of sales of the lisa and mac were very disappointed and it was only because of the strong apple ii sales...
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bill: we talked after world war ii, the other service branches seeking to downsize the marines. was there still that rivalry in 1978, and whatever challenges did they have to overcome to get this placement on the joint chiefs? nathan: by 1978, there really was no opposition to this. one of the things that senator bartlett pointed out was that -- when i looked back over the past two years, the commandant has been at 99% of these meetings. that when the national security act was passed, they had said the commandant can participate when there are matters pertaining to the marine corps being discussed. by 1978, the commandant was sitting in on 99% of the meetings, so there really was no opposition to it. the legislation passed 89-3. people said hey, this is the right thing to do. bill: tell us more about the office of legislative affairs -- what sort of day-to-day function do they have and what congressional committees do they interact with? nathan: the office of legislative affairs, established in 1952, currently about 50 marines and civilians working in that office. they maintain
bill: we talked after world war ii, the other service branches seeking to downsize the marines. was there still that rivalry in 1978, and whatever challenges did they have to overcome to get this placement on the joint chiefs? nathan: by 1978, there really was no opposition to this. one of the things that senator bartlett pointed out was that -- when i looked back over the past two years, the commandant has been at 99% of these meetings. that when the national security act was passed, they had...
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ii relatively mild at about ten or ii degrees.ake its way across east anglia and towards the south—east. some sunshine coming in behind it, but also showers. wintry over higher ground in scotland. relatively mild, i suppose, in the south—eastern gt; irirrigir: suppose, in the south—eastern garner; 13 or 14 suppose, in the south—eastern am 13 or 11; degrees _ suppose, in the south—eastern am 13 or 11; degrees with f suppose, in the south—eastern am 13 or 11; degrees with wind ."ii rain. the colder air rain. the wider air will]! tailors? or rain. the colder air will follow a man band of rain, and i think we will see the cold air getting in across all parts on monday night into tuesday. and wintry showers getting down to lower levels as that cold air spreads its way ever eastwards. by tuesday, it will really be quite cold and showery across the united kingdom. and some of the showers on tuesday will be wintry. cold and frosty start through the day on tuesday. frost the really from northern england northwards and to go with the frost,
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agency that enforced price controls throughout world war ii. they did it through an army of citizen volunteers who would go store to store and check prices and if someone was overcharging they would notify their member of congress in order to keep the prices down there they were supposed to be. we were all of these proposals coming out to make that kind of price control part of our national economic planning as well. >> are they still around? >> note. they failed in both cases. in 1940 five and 46 it was not yet inevitable. these proposals were on the table and cap wide currency and even some chance of success. .hey wanted real wage increases that they would continue to have a bigger piece of the pie. that's a bad metaphor because i'm going to use it later. that they would be able to purchase more and have the wages going up without prices going up. the mainher hand character is the national association of manufacturers. which coming out of world war ii launched a concerted counterattack against organized labor. they were worried about the powe
agency that enforced price controls throughout world war ii. they did it through an army of citizen volunteers who would go store to store and check prices and if someone was overcharging they would notify their member of congress in order to keep the prices down there they were supposed to be. we were all of these proposals coming out to make that kind of price control part of our national economic planning as well. >> are they still around? >> note. they failed in both cases. in...
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in all various directions. , coming out of world war ii, everything was still up in the air. the united states had still -- had won the war, but it was up in the air as to what would happen next. that federal government created during the war, those wartime agencies that came into being. what would be their fate? the system of corporatism, the tripartite agreement between labor-management and government that helped steer production and prices and output and industrial peace during the war, would that continue afterwards? would there be economic planning? with the rights of labor to organized -- organize be continued, would the right to strike be returned to organized labor? of gender be the fate shifts that have occurred? not just rosy to river going to work, what would happen to them afterwards quick what would happen to the fa pc, the government intervention in these various ways in which it fostered women's participation in the workforce question mark at as the u.s. emerging as a superpower after the work change the position of the labor movement? labor.isions within we ta
in all various directions. , coming out of world war ii, everything was still up in the air. the united states had still -- had won the war, but it was up in the air as to what would happen next. that federal government created during the war, those wartime agencies that came into being. what would be their fate? the system of corporatism, the tripartite agreement between labor-management and government that helped steer production and prices and output and industrial peace during the war,...
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that was a very important time for the marine corps, because in the immediate aftermath of world war ii, there was a rush to demobilize the u.s. armed forces, so budgets were tightening and there was a concerted effort on the part of senior administration officials along with senior army officers to shrink the marine corps, take their assets and give them to the air force and take ground assets and move them over to the army. , this actrine corps was so important because it was in this legislation and associated legislation that the marine corps was able to get these written into law. in 1952, an amendment wrote the marine corps's structure into law and said the marine corps will be three active divisions and three active air wings, and it made it hard for anyone to come along and shrink the marine corps. bill: if the marine corps had been so essential in world war ii, why were other branches looking to poach the resources and downsize the marine corps? nathan: it was all about efficiency. you heard the term unnecessary duplication used over and over again. we are talking about a time w
that was a very important time for the marine corps, because in the immediate aftermath of world war ii, there was a rush to demobilize the u.s. armed forces, so budgets were tightening and there was a concerted effort on the part of senior administration officials along with senior army officers to shrink the marine corps, take their assets and give them to the air force and take ground assets and move them over to the army. , this actrine corps was so important because it was in this...
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why do you continue to talk about the minsk ii agreement? it's a couple of years old.day, clearly the minsk ii agreement isn't worth the paper it's written on. so why do you continue to insist that, ah yes, the minsk ii agreement has to be the root and the source of a settlement in our country? let me be very frank. minsk did a lot. practically, initially the minsk deal was the ceasefire deal and i pay tribute to the chancellor and to the french president in brokering the deal. so we acted in good faith. we as the state of ukraine, we were whiter than white in implementing the minsk deal. we passed very difficult decisions in the house. the first reading of the ukrainian constitution, an amnesty bill, a bill on special status and the rest of the stuff. so we wanted to show to the entire world that we are ready for the political solution. well, with respect that is not strictly true, is it? point 11, as i understand it, of the minsk ii deal states that ukraine must change its constitution to assign the separatist territories a special status. now, those constitutional c
why do you continue to talk about the minsk ii agreement? it's a couple of years old.day, clearly the minsk ii agreement isn't worth the paper it's written on. so why do you continue to insist that, ah yes, the minsk ii agreement has to be the root and the source of a settlement in our country? let me be very frank. minsk did a lot. practically, initially the minsk deal was the ceasefire deal and i pay tribute to the chancellor and to the french president in brokering the deal. so we acted in...
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, then a large standing military after world war ii. this is a period where we see not only the basics of food, shelter or clothing, or pensions afterwards, we see housing, child care, counseling, we see financial advising and legal counseling, all kinds of things added to those programs. bill: what is driving that? is that the necessity of the veterans, or you mentioned recruiting earlier, is part of that to make it more appealing to join the military? jennifer: i think the short answer is it is both. so, i think early on in plays a very important role in -- in recruiting people. but pensions are operating differently, they are operating as a reward for service after the fact. and to provide stability to a seven of the population -- men -- who after war and demobilization need good reasons in the 18th and 19th century to remain loyal to the country. pensions provide that. in the 20th century etiquette is fair to say these kinds of programs operate differently, in a depends on whether or not the u.s. is in a. of a draft or a volunteer f
, then a large standing military after world war ii. this is a period where we see not only the basics of food, shelter or clothing, or pensions afterwards, we see housing, child care, counseling, we see financial advising and legal counseling, all kinds of things added to those programs. bill: what is driving that? is that the necessity of the veterans, or you mentioned recruiting earlier, is part of that to make it more appealing to join the military? jennifer: i think the short answer is it...
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homeland during world war ii, even claimed a few lives. we'll tell you all about it and why it was kept so secret and why you might want to watch your step. >> it's all true. >>> first, a strange reason an nba game had to be called off. unseasonably warm weather forcing a different kind of icing of the competition. >>> don't forget to check out the behind the scene pics on instagram. you're watching "world news now." you can pick up cold & flu viruses from things in your home for up to 48 hours? it's like having a sick family member that you didn't even know was there. and we all know what happens when one family member gets sick. but lysol spray and lysol wipes kill 99.9% of germs including 8 common cold & flu viruses to help protect your home. this cold and flu season help keep your home happy and healthy and lysol that. cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! some cough medicines only last 4 hour
homeland during world war ii, even claimed a few lives. we'll tell you all about it and why it was kept so secret and why you might want to watch your step. >> it's all true. >>> first, a strange reason an nba game had to be called off. unseasonably warm weather forcing a different kind of icing of the competition. >>> don't forget to check out the behind the scene pics on instagram. you're watching "world news now." you can pick up cold & flu viruses from...
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it is on japanese internment during world war ii. followed by your opportunity to talk with historian richard reeves. after that a panel on lgbt q rights and a calling program with panelists lillian vitamin and you will hear from authors later today discussing slavery in america, the history of women in sciences and philanthropy. and several other call in segments as well. including one with national book award winner abram can be. this is booktv on the campus of the university of arizona and now we go inside to the gallagher theater with the first author panel on japanese internment during world war ii. [inaudible conversations] >> -- when they are afraid and make others afraid, they do stupid things. they cause irreparable harm. the decision to return japanese living in the unisys was made quickly but the people's lives is enormous and it has been a bag of shame for this country ever since. it is a story which has more relevance than ever at this precarious moment in our history. this morning we are going to hear from three writers
it is on japanese internment during world war ii. followed by your opportunity to talk with historian richard reeves. after that a panel on lgbt q rights and a calling program with panelists lillian vitamin and you will hear from authors later today discussing slavery in america, the history of women in sciences and philanthropy. and several other call in segments as well. including one with national book award winner abram can be. this is booktv on the campus of the university of arizona and...
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now, that's not your place as a level ii inmate. you guys initially approached me, you're going to get locked up if you don't change your haircut. my understanding is that it was the way that you spoke to the captain that almost got you locked up. okay? so we have the haircut thing solved. all of the inmates are going to be advised. but you need to be careful on how you address the staff here. okay? >> do we just let them grow out then? >> just let them grow out. that needs to be fixed. okay? because that was the directive of the captain. all right? >> all right. >> all right, thank you very much. >> all right. >> oh, man. >> i don't want to go -- >> don't even touch that part. >> all right, turn around. let me see. i don't see any difference. that's my biggest life and death decision of today, you know. whether to let you have your hair that way. all right. let it stay. just don't do it again. and you, too. all right? >> back in level vi we caught up with kevin blanco, who seemed in much better spirits since we last saw him. >> do
now, that's not your place as a level ii inmate. you guys initially approached me, you're going to get locked up if you don't change your haircut. my understanding is that it was the way that you spoke to the captain that almost got you locked up. okay? so we have the haircut thing solved. all of the inmates are going to be advised. but you need to be careful on how you address the staff here. okay? >> do we just let them grow out then? >> just let them grow out. that needs to be...
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there was 10ar ii fast battleships and we were the oldest. class which is much bigger, much more capable. much faster, they may be to some studies to see how they could convert these ships, they theded they could not so north carolina went into them and then the navy was going to strap her in north carolina and there was a big campaign to save the ship. she came here in late 1961. the north carolina is to the vef north carolina from world war ii . i am just awestruck with what was accomplished in 1940 in terms of technology, training, dedication to the mission. you could say the last war that everybody agreed on. i mean, everybody got behind the program, and the accomplished big things. -- they accomplished big things. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] 15,uncer 1: on september 1987, the senate judiciary committee opened hearings for judge robert bork, who was nominated by president reagan to fill the seat of lewis powell. on "reel
there was 10ar ii fast battleships and we were the oldest. class which is much bigger, much more capable. much faster, they may be to some studies to see how they could convert these ships, they theded they could not so north carolina went into them and then the navy was going to strap her in north carolina and there was a big campaign to save the ship. she came here in late 1961. the north carolina is to the vef north carolina from world war ii . i am just awestruck with what was accomplished...
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if you have level ii points, they can classify you to another level ii. won't be returning. >> why can't i go back to that one? >> because i think you've worn out your welcome, and i've given you several chances, and i think a change of environment would do you good. >> you think so? >> okay. >> okay. >> all right. thank you very much. i knew it was coming. how do i feel? sad. it's not like i can say something to make her change her mind or anything. that's up to her. probably like she said, better off for me. >>> it's july 1st, and today joe sanchez is finally going to be released on parole. >> we have one little minor issue with a possible open charge in valencia county. i need to ask him if he knows anything about it. valencia county is showing that you have an open case that hasn't been filed for aggravated assault. >> i don't have no cases there. everything's been dismissed. >> everything but what you served time for, right? >> yeah. >> all right. i'll get it straightened out. all right? >> how much longer? >> you need to be out of here by 3:00 becau
if you have level ii points, they can classify you to another level ii. won't be returning. >> why can't i go back to that one? >> because i think you've worn out your welcome, and i've given you several chances, and i think a change of environment would do you good. >> you think so? >> okay. >> okay. >> all right. thank you very much. i knew it was coming. how do i feel? sad. it's not like i can say something to make her change her mind or anything. that's...
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where you can crush a car with a world war ii era tank and fire an m-9 vietnam flame thrower.this the ultimate family vacation? >> very invigorating and fun. >> fire in the hole. >>> and the first love story. adam and eve had a lot of trouble in paradise, but now one author says the secret to a happy marriage may actually be hidden in the oldest love story in the book. but first here tonight, the "nightline" 5. >> and number one is coming up ♪ ♪ >> good evening, and we begin here with an extraordinary family drama. it involves a mom in detroit with a transgender daughter. while watching her boy transition into a girl, this mother says she realized that slee was, in fact, a man. so this is now a household with two transgender family members and they say at the heart of this family is a marriage that is growing stronger. here's my "nightline" co-anchor juju chang. >> reporter: at just 15, cory mason's bravely sharing her transition from male to female. >> i feel like a princess. >> reporter: she made this video to combat bullying and it went viral. >> i know what i'm doing, and
where you can crush a car with a world war ii era tank and fire an m-9 vietnam flame thrower.this the ultimate family vacation? >> very invigorating and fun. >> fire in the hole. >>> and the first love story. adam and eve had a lot of trouble in paradise, but now one author says the secret to a happy marriage may actually be hidden in the oldest love story in the book. but first here tonight, the "nightline" 5. >> and number one is coming up ♪ ♪ >>...
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hang on, i'm going below away ii the next hour or so guys.> we thought you'd be showing s off your abs, tuck.your abs, tu. >> that's coming later.comi latr >> can't wait. >> listen i just had mentioned n about the cherry blossoms and the national mall the national park service twitter handlean tweeted me they just tweeted me. holly heard you asked about thet blossoms they were on ice thisit morning but temp still warmar enough to prevent damage. dage so far.. >> great news.ew >> that is awesome news. so fingers crossed it continuess oh that that way and thanks thak national park service for watcht diagnose good day d.c. gooday >> like that one movie, too mucc power for one woman.. >> oh, stop.top. >> you ask and you shall receivi our team coverage continues thiu gaithersburg.it mel, how are you?re >> rep yorter: hey, guys, we'ree doing great. we finally are starting to see some snowflakes and some snowomw flurries instead of that peltinp ice that was going on for several hours here in montgomerm county and in gaithersburg thisg morning.rn so
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over 400,000 eastern europeans after world war ii. close to. close to 400,000 vietnamese refugees fleeing the vietnamfugr war. approximately 650,000 cuban refugees after castro came into power. let me note that for hispanic united states senators today, three can trace their roots to this cuban migration to the united states. senate represe refugees.prese they sit on the floor of the senate representing some of our great states, and yet with this president, he is asking them and all of us to ignore this history.ooking for we have accepted more than 150,000 refugees from the former yugoslavia. over 100,000 soviet jews who are escaping thousand soviet jews who were skipping some arg religion, looking for freedom they came to the united states. there refugees were flee in regimes hostile to our country. some argued the hostile elements could be hidden amongst them. think about the hundreds of thousands who came from communist controlled cuba into the united states. were they subjected to extreme vetting? no. there are people whose that we come her
over 400,000 eastern europeans after world war ii. close to. close to 400,000 vietnamese refugees fleeing the vietnamfugr war. approximately 650,000 cuban refugees after castro came into power. let me note that for hispanic united states senators today, three can trace their roots to this cuban migration to the united states. senate represe refugees.prese they sit on the floor of the senate representing some of our great states, and yet with this president, he is asking them and all of us to...
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troops passed during world war i and ii. it occupies an important part of the journey in those servicemen and women who went to war in both world war i and ii. after the memorial opened in 1926, for those who served in world war ii, coming through here and seeing the tribute being paid to those who served and the courage of those who served no doubt would have been an inspiring and encouraging symbol for them as they left to go to war. also on the north side is a tribute for the five generals who gathered here, the first time they had been together after the war in 1921. let's go down to the generals wall and talk about that. we're standing on the north side of the property -- north side of the memorial at the generals' wall. this honors the five generals who gathered here in 1921, the five allied commanders. they gathered here at a time when you could not hop on a plane. there were no private planes to bring them here. it was quite a journey. these five allied commanders from the u.k., france, the u.s., italy, and belgium g
troops passed during world war i and ii. it occupies an important part of the journey in those servicemen and women who went to war in both world war i and ii. after the memorial opened in 1926, for those who served in world war ii, coming through here and seeing the tribute being paid to those who served and the courage of those who served no doubt would have been an inspiring and encouraging symbol for them as they left to go to war. also on the north side is a tribute for the five generals...
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my father was a world war ii veteran.o honor him and also a way to apologize to him posthumously. he died when i was young. for the fact that when i was young, i didn't really listen to his war stories very much. it was very scary to me that someone would leave his family and fight for his life country. as i got more into this, i regretted not paying more attention. for my father and three uncles that were all world war ii veterans, this is a way of reopening the conversation. charlie: how did you choose which director will cover which director? laurent: that's a great question. one thing we didn't want to do is try to think who is the modern version of william wyler? it was more like trying to find directors who had stabilities -- abilities are traits that were comparable to those five original directors from the past. steven spielberg we have another very many years. i was always impressed with his humanity, how kind he was. also his fascination with his own roots, being jewish. we felt william wyler was very similar in
my father was a world war ii veteran.o honor him and also a way to apologize to him posthumously. he died when i was young. for the fact that when i was young, i didn't really listen to his war stories very much. it was very scary to me that someone would leave his family and fight for his life country. as i got more into this, i regretted not paying more attention. for my father and three uncles that were all world war ii veterans, this is a way of reopening the conversation. charlie: how did...
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. >> it starts in london after world war ii.mon and nick regard their dad as an often gloomy man of mystery. what did dad do for a living? >> not really sure. he was a manufacturer's agent, whatever that meant, but it allowed him to go to europe all the time. >> did he ever take you on these trips? >> yes, especially in the summer, but we would get parked on a beach, usually with our mother or a nanny, and dad would disappea somewhere. >> the boys learn that questions about their father's past are off limits. because, if you did, what would happen? >> he sunk into an even worse funk. there was something fuming in there, and it was all bottled up. >> the brothers know next to nothing about their dad's family. simon remembers having all sorts of questions about his grandparents. what were you told? >> they died. >> that's it? >> that's really it. they died during the war. i questioned my mother about it, and she said, "i strongly recommend you not bring it up." >> his father does explain one thing, the reason that he, as a young i
. >> it starts in london after world war ii.mon and nick regard their dad as an often gloomy man of mystery. what did dad do for a living? >> not really sure. he was a manufacturer's agent, whatever that meant, but it allowed him to go to europe all the time. >> did he ever take you on these trips? >> yes, especially in the summer, but we would get parked on a beach, usually with our mother or a nanny, and dad would disappea somewhere. >> the boys learn that...
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wish my owner knew about k9 advantix ii. ow! well...could be worse. ooh. glorious.ct against the bites that can spread disease. k9 advantix ii. wise choice. (sharon) suction out your (shane) don't use spray paint. cpr is not mouth to mouth. it's mouth to stoma. (shawn) be very careful shaving. (announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit-now for help getting free medication. ques...are my teeth yellow? ...have you tried the tissue test? the what? ... tissue test! hold this up to your teeth... ...ugh yellow... i don't get it. i use whitening toothpaste. what do you use? crest whitestrips you should try them! whitening toothpaste only works on the surface. but crest whitestrips safely work below the enamel surface ... to whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste you used the whitestrips i passed the tissue test. oh yeah. would you pass the tissue test? see for yourself with crest whitestrips. they are the way to whiten. youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to d
wish my owner knew about k9 advantix ii. ow! well...could be worse. ooh. glorious.ct against the bites that can spread disease. k9 advantix ii. wise choice. (sharon) suction out your (shane) don't use spray paint. cpr is not mouth to mouth. it's mouth to stoma. (shawn) be very careful shaving. (announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit-now for help getting free medication. ques...are my teeth yellow? ...have you tried the tissue test? the what? ... tissue test! hold this up to your teeth......
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world war ii and the creation of many temporary agencies during the war. he was empowered by the first and second war powers acts. half of the orders from the 1920's in the 1940's are about public lands. so, one of the reasons you see a big drop off over time is a lot of this becomes shifted over by things like the sub delegation places where the president can delegate a lot of these orders for the secretary of the interior issues a lot more orders regarding public lands. the president no longer has to do that. the president used to have to sign off on every shift is civil-service status during world war ii, as you can imagine, when a lot of people did not retire, you are needed war effort, that became a burden. in the 1940's, again, that is really nice. -- rutinized. so, the number of orders in the 1930's and 1940's, early 1950's, is in the hundreds. the annual number of orders these days is more in the 30's or 40's, but that does not mean that there are fewer actions overall. as mentioned, the drop in executive orders flows from the end of the surge admi
world war ii and the creation of many temporary agencies during the war. he was empowered by the first and second war powers acts. half of the orders from the 1920's in the 1940's are about public lands. so, one of the reasons you see a big drop off over time is a lot of this becomes shifted over by things like the sub delegation places where the president can delegate a lot of these orders for the secretary of the interior issues a lot more orders regarding public lands. the president no...
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it was the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii. it's not often that you celebrate the 70th anniversary of a world event. but you can see why a lot of people wanted to make a big deal out of the 70s anniversary of world war ii instead of waiting around for a more obvious milestone. people who fought in world war ii were disappearing from the earth. even the youngest of them are old enough that with each passing year you lose the opportunity to personally pay them tribute before they pass. so the 70th anniversary, we made a really big deal about it around the world in 2015. a big deal here in the united states. a big deal anywhere that world war ii veterans were able to come out and be recognized by their countrymen. but you know what? in russia and in china, in 2015, even as everybody is making a big deal of it, russia and china went to a whole other level. they went hog wild for the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii. and not just in the way that had them celebrating, you know, the survivors of that war, the folks who actu
it was the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii. it's not often that you celebrate the 70th anniversary of a world event. but you can see why a lot of people wanted to make a big deal out of the 70s anniversary of world war ii instead of waiting around for a more obvious milestone. people who fought in world war ii were disappearing from the earth. even the youngest of them are old enough that with each passing year you lose the opportunity to personally pay them tribute before they...
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>> well, supposed to be three ii the beginning. >> really?mpedyd when we didn't do the other twot any way.any wa maybe now we'll get to it.. >> did m knight give you a calll and saying this is happening at the endhis is of split before yw it or were you surprised. >> i made a new moviere calle ye split and i want to you see it.. i was like, okay. cool. he's like, no, i want to set upu a screening so you can see it. i was like okay.y. thehey did. and i saw it.aw i i was kind of like ---- >> that's cool. >> okay. what's happening.what i called him and said, y really great movie. mov so what's the plan? he said sai well let's see how this movie does first. first. i think it's been successfull enough that he might want to wt pursue that.hat >> by the way in the movie you y say the word fox5 over and overr again. i work for station fox5. f [ laughter ][ laer >> so to me it was like cooll hear -- you basically said our station's name 25 times.25 t. >> i'll be the new call time for your station.ti >> he said it right there. and i'm telling you when
>> well, supposed to be three ii the beginning. >> really?mpedyd when we didn't do the other twot any way.any wa maybe now we'll get to it.. >> did m knight give you a calll and saying this is happening at the endhis is of split before yw it or were you surprised. >> i made a new moviere calle ye split and i want to you see it.. i was like, okay. cool. he's like, no, i want to set upu a screening so you can see it. i was like okay.y. thehey did. and i saw it.aw i i was...
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take all the dead in world war ii. combine them, world war i and ii, double them, and only then are you approaching the number of dead victims in communism. everybody here has an uncle who died in world war ii. about 300,000 americans died in world war ii. the communists killed over 100 million people -- over 100 million people, and it is something that we don't know about. and if you read the communist manifesto, just go to marxist.org. i should not give an endorsement, but it is free. buy it online. i hate this nonsense i hear, i get called on by students at other universities who say, can you come here and give a talk on why communism is bad? because we don't know. i get up there and you hear again and again, stalin and these guys were an aberration. i mean, they did -- communism is really a good idea if you read it in theory. no. read the communist manifesto. it's 50 pages long. it's a horrible book. read marx's 10 point plan. read the one little paragraph that says marx wrote, the entire theory of the communists i
take all the dead in world war ii. combine them, world war i and ii, double them, and only then are you approaching the number of dead victims in communism. everybody here has an uncle who died in world war ii. about 300,000 americans died in world war ii. the communists killed over 100 million people -- over 100 million people, and it is something that we don't know about. and if you read the communist manifesto, just go to marxist.org. i should not give an endorsement, but it is free. buy it...
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emergencies of the great depression and world war ii. brian: neil, how about the "lost" generation? neil: well, the lost generation, born between 1883 and 1900, was first noticed in america as the exploited street urchins and "newsies" of turn-of-the-century america. these were the kids who suffered from the highest child employment rates in american history. they came of age labeled as "bad" by older generations who considered them a little bit wild and uneducated. they were tarred a bit by the 1920's and some of the bad people who came out of that decade. after the great depression, when they were the one age group in mid-life that never received any subsidy from the government, they settled into a rather reclusive old age, an old age in which in the post-war america they restrengthened the american family, they paid back the national debt and slowed down the culture and gave generously to the younger generations that came behind them. brian: bill strauss, what does "g.i." stand for? william: well, the g.i. generation where the first g
emergencies of the great depression and world war ii. brian: neil, how about the "lost" generation? neil: well, the lost generation, born between 1883 and 1900, was first noticed in america as the exploited street urchins and "newsies" of turn-of-the-century america. these were the kids who suffered from the highest child employment rates in american history. they came of age labeled as "bad" by older generations who considered them a little bit wild and...
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the computer that resulted from that was called the apple ii. apple was created by the two seas, was the act and jobs, and steve wozniak and steve jobs, and it had 12 kilobytes, not megabytes of memory, and had basic color. apple actually kept itself afloat for many years. sales of few years of the lisa and the in total, the apple ii remained an apple product for 17 years. later, ibm joint the party. apple took out a full-page ad in the wall street journal saying, welcome ibm seriously. the ibm pc was not the most advanced computer, but it had the important job of legitimizing personal computers for business. most businessmen looked at these microprocessor-based computers, apple, asrs 80 and toys suitable for home or educational environments, not for business. entry in 1981 with the pc to put a stamp of approval and legitimacy on the pc. you could actually do business using an ibm pc trade ibm's initial strategy was to protect the mainframe at all costs. that was generating billions of dollars in profits. the mainframe computer is a room sized c
the computer that resulted from that was called the apple ii. apple was created by the two seas, was the act and jobs, and steve wozniak and steve jobs, and it had 12 kilobytes, not megabytes of memory, and had basic color. apple actually kept itself afloat for many years. sales of few years of the lisa and the in total, the apple ii remained an apple product for 17 years. later, ibm joint the party. apple took out a full-page ad in the wall street journal saying, welcome ibm seriously. the ibm...
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this is exactly what the boat looked like during world war ii. a torpedo already headed your way. after more than 70 years, the ssel is finally back home in one of the original crew members took it on another mission. >> thank you so much. >> welcome aboard pt 305. >> after more than 70 years, jim narrison is back on his boat. last time former navy petty officer stepped on pt 305, he was about 19 years old and the american navy vessel was stationed off the coast of france and italy during world war ii. >> did a beautiful job. >> reporter: thursday the 92-year-old veteran took the newly restored vessel for its inaugural ride on lake pontchartrain. >> sounds the same as it did then, vibration beneath your feet. >> reporter: the latest addition to the national world war ii museum in new orleans. there are plenty of planes, ships and other artifacts for people to see at the museum. >> great to have the 305 back home. >> reporter: soon, visitors will be able to ride on the world's only operational pt. each vessel carries four tore peed ow torepedos. >
this is exactly what the boat looked like during world war ii. a torpedo already headed your way. after more than 70 years, the ssel is finally back home in one of the original crew members took it on another mission. >> thank you so much. >> welcome aboard pt 305. >> after more than 70 years, jim narrison is back on his boat. last time former navy petty officer stepped on pt 305, he was about 19 years old and the american navy vessel was stationed off the coast of france and...
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since world war ii, the american people were to set an example for the world by accepting refugees. listen to the swedbank excepted and made part of america. europeans,0 eastern close to 400,000 vietnamese refugees fleeing the vietnam war. approximately 650,000 cuban refugees after castro came to power. mr. president, that may note that of the four hispanic united hades senators today, three trace their roots to this given migration to the. in their families were refugees. this it on the floor of the senate representing some of our great state. yes, with this president, he is using them and all of to ignore this history. we have accepted over 100,000 soviet jews who were escaping the persecution of their religion. looking for freedom, they came to the united states. many of these refugees were fleeing regimes hostile to our country. some argue that despise and hostile elements could be -- think of the hundreds of thousands that came from intonist controlled cuba the united states. where the subject to extreme that it -- vetting? they were people looking for freedom, we opened our do
since world war ii, the american people were to set an example for the world by accepting refugees. listen to the swedbank excepted and made part of america. europeans,0 eastern close to 400,000 vietnamese refugees fleeing the vietnam war. approximately 650,000 cuban refugees after castro came to power. mr. president, that may note that of the four hispanic united hades senators today, three trace their roots to this given migration to the. in their families were refugees. this it on the floor...
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thank you to the world war ii museum for your education.bout theak broadly nuremberg trials, also about the little-known secret release of n --azi'sted proxies during the 1950's. a prosecutor observed that nuernberg is both what actually happened and what people think happened. he added, the second is more important than the first. during the 1990's, the legacy of nuremberg became imperturbable tool used to justify any and all war crimes trials is a long march towards an international criminal court with universal jurisdiction. a new generation of human rights advocates and generalists attended the trials, especially using nuernberg is the centerpiece of a successful german reeducation effort. the nuremberg trials did for them to legal guilt or innocence, the trials brought about a national catharsis. important parts of the legacy of nuremberg like the american war crimes piece of the 1950's, and west german rejection of the legal litigation of the trial, were ignored. that war crimes trials can reeducate society based on the assumption tha
thank you to the world war ii museum for your education.bout theak broadly nuremberg trials, also about the little-known secret release of n --azi'sted proxies during the 1950's. a prosecutor observed that nuernberg is both what actually happened and what people think happened. he added, the second is more important than the first. during the 1990's, the legacy of nuremberg became imperturbable tool used to justify any and all war crimes trials is a long march towards an international criminal...
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since world war ii, the american people work to set an example of the world by accepting refugees. listen to those we have been accepted and have been a part of america: over 400,000 eastern europeans after world war ii, close to 400,000 vietnamese refugees fleeing the vietnam war. approximately 650,000 cuban refugees after castro came into power. mr. president, let me note parenthetically that of the four hispanic united states senators today, three can trace their roots to this cuban migration to the united states. , and their families fame -- were refugees. they sit on the floor of the senate representing some of our great states, and yet with this president, he is asking them and all of us to ignore this history . we have accepted more than 150,000 refugees from the former yugoslavia. over 100,000 soviet jews who are escaping the persecution of their religion, looking for freedom they came to the united states. some argued that spies who are hostile elements could be hidden amongst them. think about the hundreds of thousands who came from communist controlled cuba into the unit
since world war ii, the american people work to set an example of the world by accepting refugees. listen to those we have been accepted and have been a part of america: over 400,000 eastern europeans after world war ii, close to 400,000 vietnamese refugees fleeing the vietnam war. approximately 650,000 cuban refugees after castro came into power. mr. president, let me note parenthetically that of the four hispanic united states senators today, three can trace their roots to this cuban...
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state department as having been under the direction of nazi germany during world war ii.ezi rend, was established in 1920 by self-confessed anti-semite and hitler collaborator admiral miklos horthy. questions first emerged about gorka's ties to the group after the website lobelog published photographs of gorka wearing a vitezi rend medal on his lapel at a presidential inauguration ball january 20. like many members of the vitezi rend, gorka has listed his name with a lower-case "v" in the middle -- sebastian l.v. gorka -- including during his 2011 house armed services committee testimony. gorka has denied reports of his involvement with the nazi-allied group telling tablet magazine -- "i have never been a member of the vitez rend. i have never taken an oath of loyalty to the vitez rend. since childhood, i have occasionally worn my father's medal and used the 'v.' initial to honor his struggle against totalitarianism." if gorka is a member of the group i did not disclose this in the us immigration application, it could make him inadmissible to the united states under the i
state department as having been under the direction of nazi germany during world war ii.ezi rend, was established in 1920 by self-confessed anti-semite and hitler collaborator admiral miklos horthy. questions first emerged about gorka's ties to the group after the website lobelog published photographs of gorka wearing a vitezi rend medal on his lapel at a presidential inauguration ball january 20. like many members of the vitezi rend, gorka has listed his name with a lower-case "v" in...
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not only because the lab received its first big contract because of world war ii. at that time the group is working on something called jet -assisted takeoff. this idea of a rocket plane. so they were putting rockets on his light fixed wing aircraft. and world war ii but really the first investment in rocket research in this country and it is a very big dell because at that time rocket science was considered this in science. it was not something that serious scientists or engineers really want to be associated with. so to have that funding was just the basis of how the jet propulsion laboratory forms. and then of course, as the years go on, we see that funding coming in the late 1930s and then by the mid-1940s men are in scarce supply to be hired as computers. and it doesn't make such a difference at jpl where they were not interested in hiring men in that group anyway but it does make a difference and influence the number of women that were hired as other nasa centers in particular. >> world war ii also had a big effect at harvard also. all of the operators -- sev
not only because the lab received its first big contract because of world war ii. at that time the group is working on something called jet -assisted takeoff. this idea of a rocket plane. so they were putting rockets on his light fixed wing aircraft. and world war ii but really the first investment in rocket research in this country and it is a very big dell because at that time rocket science was considered this in science. it was not something that serious scientists or engineers really want...
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this is world war ii veteran sergeant eugene leonard.irthday saturday, he took a ride on a b-17 bomber. he said he made -- he felt like it was 1941 all over again. he joined the marine corps in 1936 and survived the japanese attack on pearl harbor on december 7, 1941. he served in the air force where he spent thousands of hours and similar aircraft. a friend of his who set up the event said the veteran is likely responsible for saving thousands of lives. we say happy birthday, god bless you, and thank you for your service. >> bob: very few world war ii veterans left anymore. 100,000 or something. it's wonderful. >> kimberly: set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "the five." that's it for us. "special report" is next. >> bret: a new massive wikileaks dump, document dump, as u.s. intelligence officials hunting for the leaker. documents detailing u.s. efforts to turn smartphones, smart tvs, and computers into spy tools. this is "special report" ." good evening. welcome to washington. i am bret baier. it's been called another catastro
this is world war ii veteran sergeant eugene leonard.irthday saturday, he took a ride on a b-17 bomber. he said he made -- he felt like it was 1941 all over again. he joined the marine corps in 1936 and survived the japanese attack on pearl harbor on december 7, 1941. he served in the air force where he spent thousands of hours and similar aircraft. a friend of his who set up the event said the veteran is likely responsible for saving thousands of lives. we say happy birthday, god bless you,...