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ike arrived at the white house at 12:38 p.m. following a short briefing, he strode into the cabinet room where 18 men were waiting. the vice president and the top leadership of both the state and defense departments including the joint chiefs. this was a could council of war. admiral ratford briefed the president regarding the steps of the joint chiefs. we're prepared to assure readiness for fighting a major war with the soviet union. eisenhower reviewed each step urging careful and deliberate implementation. then his son broke from behind, and the president was informed in the middle of this meeting that british prime minister anthony was available by phone. eisenhower interrupted the meeting to take the call, and he confirmed in that conversation that eaton had ordered a cease fire in egypt. this was a tense conversation, it's much more detailed than i'm presenting here, a tense conversation with a clearly-resentful eden. ike asked if british compliance of the cease fire would be without condition, and eden growled, we cease f
ike arrived at the white house at 12:38 p.m. following a short briefing, he strode into the cabinet room where 18 men were waiting. the vice president and the top leadership of both the state and defense departments including the joint chiefs. this was a could council of war. admiral ratford briefed the president regarding the steps of the joint chiefs. we're prepared to assure readiness for fighting a major war with the soviet union. eisenhower reviewed each step urging careful and deliberate...
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he also said some unflattering things about ike's north african campaign. many years after the war john eisenhower said about his father he never held a grudge as long as he won. in this case beaters --deevers was the victim of a grudge. but he was far from the decisive area and he was not in the inner circle. >> there have been rumors that they came close to court-martialing mark clark. is there any validity to that? >> mark clark was -- you get mixed reviews even to this day about his generalship. the problem he had, this is where the book leaves off with clark, he was something of a self promoter. he was actually an exceptional staff officer but he wanted to be the field commander. he wanted to be in the limelight and that created some bad blood. during his italian campaign there were from time to time questions raised about his generalship particularly about his approach to rome, they never ended up going anywhere. he was not a very popular general. it is said that the medal of honor winner marty murphy loved to where his medal of honor whenever clark w
he also said some unflattering things about ike's north african campaign. many years after the war john eisenhower said about his father he never held a grudge as long as he won. in this case beaters --deevers was the victim of a grudge. but he was far from the decisive area and he was not in the inner circle. >> there have been rumors that they came close to court-martialing mark clark. is there any validity to that? >> mark clark was -- you get mixed reviews even to this day about...
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- ike, will you do something about clyde, please? very nice, ike. all right, me hearties!s] [all speaking french] [alarm blaring] - dude, dude! you're doing it all wrong. let me handle this. all right, ya scallywags! surrender your plunder lest we start firing shots across yer bow! - yeah, that's good but now go, "argh!" - argh! - yeah? okay, and you checked with kenny and token? he's not just staying at their houses? - no, dude, everyone's checked. i think cartman really ran away to somalia. - yes! i can't help but take some credit for this. i helped convince him to go! - you really think he'll die in somalia? - oh, for sure, dude. it's the most godforsaken place on the planet. things are finally gonna be normal around here. - oh, god! oh, god! what did we do wrong, gerald? - take it easy. we'll find him! - i'll call you back. - oh, kyle, he's gone! your little brother's run away from home! - what? are you sure? - he left a note saying he's never coming back! - "dear mommy and daddy, i am running away. "i am sorry, but i can no longer handle "the monotony of middle-class
- ike, will you do something about clyde, please? very nice, ike. all right, me hearties!s] [all speaking french] [alarm blaring] - dude, dude! you're doing it all wrong. let me handle this. all right, ya scallywags! surrender your plunder lest we start firing shots across yer bow! - yeah, that's good but now go, "argh!" - argh! - yeah? okay, and you checked with kenny and token? he's not just staying at their houses? - no, dude, everyone's checked. i think cartman really ran away to...
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hurricane ike made landfall as a strong category two hurricane in 2008.and a 15 foot surge of water. it was the third costliest hurricane in history. >> it is going to come back. >> for natalie, she owned his restaurant and had been open for one year when ike hit. she never lost hope in her city or community. >> how many? >> you make two choices i think. you pick up and do or you don't. and we just started working right away. >> three years later, business is booming and natalie is proof positive that galveston has made a come back. 2008 was the first time that it made a come back. this year an active season is predicted. >> it is going to continue this season as well. that means above average hurricane activity. >> hi, mrs. thomas, how are you? >> lida an thomas was the mayor when ike made land fall. >> we have been through a lot of bad times and a lot of good times. >> after the hurricane of 1900, the deadliest natural disaster in u.s. history. more than 6,000 lives were lost. we didn't have bonds, fema, insurance, the city had no money. the mayor saw t
hurricane ike made landfall as a strong category two hurricane in 2008.and a 15 foot surge of water. it was the third costliest hurricane in history. >> it is going to come back. >> for natalie, she owned his restaurant and had been open for one year when ike hit. she never lost hope in her city or community. >> how many? >> you make two choices i think. you pick up and do or you don't. and we just started working right away. >> three years later, business is...
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that appeared to him, that a business decision was made, and the decision was that the operators of ike's had decided maybe it would be better off paying the fine and continuing to operate. there seemed to be a little lack of some sort of cooperation, and my interpretation of it was that the seriousness of this and working as well as they could with the department. but the other side of that, according to the papers, 20-40 people worked at this operation. there is ongoing concern for them. at one time, the ultimate landlord had agreed the process to go forward, then changed his mind. my feeling was that to shut down at a viable business until an alternative is found would probably be a serious financial burden, certainly on the operators of ike's as well as the people who work there. i am definitely for a reduction. i guess the discussion, at least from my point of view, is how much to reduce that, bearing in mind we can only reduce it to a figure of $100 today. i don't think i am prepared to stick with the $250, and i don't know if i am prepared to go as low as $100. commissioner hwang:
that appeared to him, that a business decision was made, and the decision was that the operators of ike's had decided maybe it would be better off paying the fine and continuing to operate. there seemed to be a little lack of some sort of cooperation, and my interpretation of it was that the seriousness of this and working as well as they could with the department. but the other side of that, according to the papers, 20-40 people worked at this operation. there is ongoing concern for them. at...
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and at the back of ike yea -- irea in dalian, china's worst-kept military secret.first aircraft carrier, almost ready to set sail. it dwarfs everything else the people's liberation army has. from high up here you get a pretty good view. it may not be the most advanced of aircraft carriers but for china it represents a significant leap forward. and for china's leaders, having one is a status symbol. it advocates china's rise as a new great power and its -- its desire to project that power far beyond china's own borders. this is where it began live, built in the dockyards of the soviet union more than 20 yards ago. it was never completed, and as the soviet neighbory was cut up for scrap, a chinese company bought the rusking shell and brought it around the world, claiming it wanted to turn is -- it into a floating casino. instead they labored five years to turn it into the newest weapon of war. it's getting ready to be launched just as budget cuts have left britain without an aircraft carrier. an aircraft carrier is a symbol of the power of your navy. china should at
and at the back of ike yea -- irea in dalian, china's worst-kept military secret.first aircraft carrier, almost ready to set sail. it dwarfs everything else the people's liberation army has. from high up here you get a pretty good view. it may not be the most advanced of aircraft carriers but for china it represents a significant leap forward. and for china's leaders, having one is a status symbol. it advocates china's rise as a new great power and its -- its desire to project that power far...
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i don't know what he ike. a psychedelic t or look at him. next is marquis daniels.s like he has a mapquest on his ba pth of oh, man, this guy w be wonderful to have around if you get lost ift. oh, no, "tattoo time" is up until next time, i'ike bye ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what can't he do? hey, we have a battle on tap tonight of epic proportions. last year, we introduced you to a busboy named ricardo. ricardo buses tables at a local restaurant here in l.a. called barney's beanery. and during his breaks, he plays pop-a-shot. now, we put him against a who's who of nba all-stars -- carmelo anthony, lamar odom. he faced them all. he conquered every one of them. it wasn't even close, but tonight, he faces his toughest test yet -- nba rookie of the year from the l.a. clippers, blake griffin, the slam-dunk champion. [ cheers and applause ] this time, ricardo will be shooting baskets blindfolded, because the clippers haven't been humiliated enough. [ laughter ] we have an exciting show for you tonight. right now, we have webcams humming in the homes of a miami fa
i don't know what he ike. a psychedelic t or look at him. next is marquis daniels.s like he has a mapquest on his ba pth of oh, man, this guy w be wonderful to have around if you get lost ift. oh, no, "tattoo time" is up until next time, i'ike bye ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what can't he do? hey, we have a battle on tap tonight of epic proportions. last year, we introduced you to a busboy named ricardo. ricardo buses tables at a local restaurant here in l.a. called...
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can you talk about the concerns in the blast iks. these are baby products that children are chewing on and a lot of people are going to bpa-free now. >> there are chemicals in plastics and they're estrogen mimics. young girls are reaching puberty younger and younger. >> it's because of the chemicals in the plastic, you think? >> it's because of that. the pair brabens in our skincard they're making girls hit puberty at a younger age. >> we just heard of the link between cell phones and cancers and gli only as. what about the internet in my home and what should i do about that kind of bombardment? >> we're energy beings. we're made of atoms that are energy. so our cells communicate. there's a lot of energies talking and if we disrupt them with unnatural, man made fields whether it's the cell phone, wi-fi or microwave or the gadgets on our nightstand, all of those energies are bombarding our cells causing damage to our cell membranes and causing miscommunication between the cells and we don't know what the damage will be, but we say tak
can you talk about the concerns in the blast iks. these are baby products that children are chewing on and a lot of people are going to bpa-free now. >> there are chemicals in plastics and they're estrogen mimics. young girls are reaching puberty younger and younger. >> it's because of the chemicals in the plastic, you think? >> it's because of that. the pair brabens in our skincard they're making girls hit puberty at a younger age. >> we just heard of the link between...
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i'm ike sugerman, i'll tell you how coming up. >>> part of the big highway shut down this week, the best way to get around the closure. >>> here in palo alto we currently have temperatures in the mid-90sings, but this is not even yet the hottest day of the workweek. we'll post that forecast as "eyewitness news" continues. ,, >>> pinpoint weather is sponsored by mancini sleepworld. even bans plastic bags. but san francisco >>> well it pushes recycling, discourages driving and even bans plastic bags. >> but san francisco is still one of the cup treats' dirtiest cities. new orleans is on top followed by philadelphia, la and memphis. san francisco is number 12 it factors things like air pollution. where is san francisco's filth really coming from? specifically all that trash in the bay. mike sugerman on a survey of the biggest mess-makers. mike? >> reporter: well liz, you know, you may not be surprised that the biggest litter bugs come out of these restaurants. or maybe you would. but what is surprising is how much of it comes from here. of course, i'm a responsible citizen, so i'll put this
i'm ike sugerman, i'll tell you how coming up. >>> part of the big highway shut down this week, the best way to get around the closure. >>> here in palo alto we currently have temperatures in the mid-90sings, but this is not even yet the hottest day of the workweek. we'll post that forecast as "eyewitness news" continues. ,, >>> pinpoint weather is sponsored by mancini sleepworld. even bans plastic bags. but san francisco >>> well it pushes...
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with women of the sill ik they were good in helping with that and samurai of the garden i thought they would say, what's she doing. >> i'm writing a quiet book about a japanese seaside village and the man has tb and the woman had leparcy. it doesn't matter. my editor doesn't get to see it until it's finished but these ladies do. even if she said put it in your drawer and take it out when you are 80, which is around the corner, it would be fine because they wouldn't say they liked it if they didn't kind of thing. i felt comfortable to keep going. i'm not adjust saying this because they are in the audience but because when i see them i think of the things going back. i don't say that every time samurai garden come up and i see it. i say it because it brings up memories even though it was 1990. it brings back writing process memories that's very helpful to me now even as a writer. if i didn't have them i don't know what i would do, kind of thing. with samurai's garden i brought it and they never know what to expect from me. one said today, you never write the same story. i always feel i a
with women of the sill ik they were good in helping with that and samurai of the garden i thought they would say, what's she doing. >> i'm writing a quiet book about a japanese seaside village and the man has tb and the woman had leparcy. it doesn't matter. my editor doesn't get to see it until it's finished but these ladies do. even if she said put it in your drawer and take it out when you are 80, which is around the corner, it would be fine because they wouldn't say they liked it if...
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russia and and then minimize the damage and the reaction of the people that the fire brigades i think ike's and the old available but it's better not to call the fire brigade the consistent fire service that's based on simply delicious can help predict forecasts that run to mean she was a no no i don't think you can for cross tsunamis and come not because you come up for costs. if that will ever happen it will be a great benefit to society i don't think anybody of us will see that because of the physical the physical off the phenomenon tsunamis our way along the ocean waves that may be generated with critics and that the art is true and it's possible to predict their arrival once we know there's it's generated which not always happens and the picture path and that's why not me on the eleventh of march was a disaster which everybody thought about for forty years was just might be in a different region from the preparation and not enough it's a wonderful example the preparation must be all the assessment must be very thorough and the possibilities of error must be in context must be taken int
russia and and then minimize the damage and the reaction of the people that the fire brigades i think ike's and the old available but it's better not to call the fire brigade the consistent fire service that's based on simply delicious can help predict forecasts that run to mean she was a no no i don't think you can for cross tsunamis and come not because you come up for costs. if that will ever happen it will be a great benefit to society i don't think anybody of us will see that because of...
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its inda ike that big balllof yarn people wanna see..." in fact, they wanted to sse a lot more. these cameras hit the market, manuuacturers predicted theyyd preeictedd wwuld be replaced by video alls. but that 3 ((0::0) (david gurrick) "i &pthink what we''e finning is a lot of tiie we don't have he &pneed to have these inteeactions with folks. in enough." doctor david - gurzickkcredits heseewebcams - for creating a caamra- conscience eeerrtion.. evenn at hood college, where he's a professor, therees a webcam & peaming the prooresssof the schools nee gymnasium... (1:03344) gurzickk "whereas he miiht have had & students jump behind a oo-camera ii the 70's & 80's. today, yyu can turn on the pamera and see students posing..." (16:59) &phere and the rest decide we're &pfarmmis till nline and stilll 3 children ats watching antt &ponline)) so far, his site has drawn almost one and a &phaaf millioo viewers.... (14:37) "actually ttere's competition with y bbother pho runsshumming birddsdot know i could prrbably do that - now but it doosn't really need o be hhgh-def...!" -3 technology ay
its inda ike that big balllof yarn people wanna see..." in fact, they wanted to sse a lot more. these cameras hit the market, manuuacturers predicted theyyd preeictedd wwuld be replaced by video alls. but that 3 ((0::0) (david gurrick) "i &pthink what we''e finning is a lot of tiie we don't have he &pneed to have these inteeactions with folks. in enough." doctor david - gurzickkcredits heseewebcams - for creating a caamra- conscience eeerrtion.. evenn at hood college,...
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queen elizabeth once sent ike a recipe for scones with a note she wrote herself.rally put in less four and milk," she wrote, "but use the other ingredients as stated." that recipe is part of the exhibit, along with presidential favorites like john kennedy's fish chowder, and lyndon johnson's famous chili. first we need the tom tomatoes. today, we set out to make some lbj chili. we asked marcus samuelson, world famous chef who has prepared state dinners at the obama white house, to help prepare it. >> when you read this recipe, not that much has changed. >> reporter: chef samuelson also whipped up another dish featured in the national archive exhibit -- ham shortcake -- which was actually one of the first meals promoted by the government back in 1946 as part of the national school lunch act. >> you're going to love this. >> reporter: i know it. what do you think? really? as for the current president, accounts vary about what is his personal favorite food, but clearly he has his eyes on the pies. and lady byrd johnson called the chili river chili, she had little car
queen elizabeth once sent ike a recipe for scones with a note she wrote herself.rally put in less four and milk," she wrote, "but use the other ingredients as stated." that recipe is part of the exhibit, along with presidential favorites like john kennedy's fish chowder, and lyndon johnson's famous chili. first we need the tom tomatoes. today, we set out to make some lbj chili. we asked marcus samuelson, world famous chef who has prepared state dinners at the obama white house,...
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you talked about the united states forces are in danger of becoming an occupying force which prompted ike bury to say you are risking losing support in the united states when we have troops there risking their lives to try to secure afghanistan and build it. to have you describe them as an occupying force is very unhelpful. do you regret having made that comment? >> no, i don't regret having made that comment. that comment was not seen in the full sentence that i spoke. it was after the incident of civilian casualties where children were killed in an aerial bombing. and where i said no more of such aerial bombings on our residents. and the question was what it they continue. now, if afghanistan is a sovereign country when oofg asks that these operations cease and if they then continue, it means we are not in charge and it becomes an occupation. it is in this context that i spoke and i is an by thstand by. >> people worry that you hib trying to play a game of trying to whip up national sentiment against an outsider like the united states, a game that has been played in pakistan, for exampl
you talked about the united states forces are in danger of becoming an occupying force which prompted ike bury to say you are risking losing support in the united states when we have troops there risking their lives to try to secure afghanistan and build it. to have you describe them as an occupying force is very unhelpful. do you regret having made that comment? >> no, i don't regret having made that comment. that comment was not seen in the full sentence that i spoke. it was after the...
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things lake that ike that we never heard of before. >> who was most to blame? >> boy, that's a hard one. you can -- well, you can blame the consumer. for getting a house they didn't have with no responsibility. you can blame wall street for pushing it. i really can't pick one. >> if you were ceo of america plc or wall street plc and you were doing your 10% rule, who would you have fired? who were the main culprits -- >> i would have cleaned out anybody in the mortgage business who put faulty mortgages together. i would have put in people that were putting together faulty paper. i would have cleaned out everyone of those people falsifying their applications as to their ability to pay. >> should some of these people have gone to jail? >> i'm not qualified to pick that, whether that's true or not. i don't know enough in the details of that. i honestly don't, piers, i tell you. >> when you talk about false pieing pie ing falsifying paperwork -- >> consumers do that all the time. we just had this thing in the -- this oil problem in the gulf. fineburg talks about all
things lake that ike that we never heard of before. >> who was most to blame? >> boy, that's a hard one. you can -- well, you can blame the consumer. for getting a house they didn't have with no responsibility. you can blame wall street for pushing it. i really can't pick one. >> if you were ceo of america plc or wall street plc and you were doing your 10% rule, who would you have fired? who were the main culprits -- >> i would have cleaned out anybody in the mortgage...
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although he has some intriguing and beautiful southern drawl and ike is they have a heavy new york accentnd although we came from such different backgrounds we nonetheless share many common values. for example we both shared an appreciation for the value of hard work. like my mom third and's mother was a young widow. vernon's dad died at six and just like my mom worked tirelessly to feed and educate her children. she was an insurance agent for hours and days at a time in her family. she worked most of her career like my mom with one company. just like my mom vernon's mother instilled in him the value of hard work and like my mother taught me, vernon's mother taught him to dedicate himself not only to supporting his family but also contributing to his community by public service. we both learned from mothers who were our heroines to this day to love and cherish our families and to love our god, to support our country by being active plead original participating citizens and to be giving people to our neighbors and we learned that it matters less what you choose to do than what you do with
although he has some intriguing and beautiful southern drawl and ike is they have a heavy new york accentnd although we came from such different backgrounds we nonetheless share many common values. for example we both shared an appreciation for the value of hard work. like my mom third and's mother was a young widow. vernon's dad died at six and just like my mom worked tirelessly to feed and educate her children. she was an insurance agent for hours and days at a time in her family. she worked...
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nothing says summer -- ike my kicking kabob. [ laughter ] these will have your family kabobbing for barbecues you -- stick with the recipe. just take onions, green peppers, pineapples and chunks of chicken. [ laughter ] then -- just do the skew. ha-ha, radical. put these on your grill for 20 minutes and ka-ching, these kabobs are money! >> jimmy: very good. well -- [ cheers and applause ] very good. you should -- you should have a barbecue, tariq. >> you won't show up. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i might -- i might show up. >> you cannot get up in here, jimmy! ha-ha! >> jimmy: sure -- sir, go ahead. yeah sure. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. ah, thanks, man. shout-out to wearing wool caps in the summertime! [ laughter ] people always see me rockin' this bad boy. and they're like, "are you crazy? it's 85 degrees outside." i'm not, nah, but it's 97 degrees up under this hat, because i keeps it hot, i keeps it hot. [ laughter ] the hottest kid in the block. in fact, i ain't afraid to compliment my look. [ shout ] what's he doing? [ laughter ] >> oh, yeah. with the triple back goose right now i'm the hottest ca
nothing says summer -- ike my kicking kabob. [ laughter ] these will have your family kabobbing for barbecues you -- stick with the recipe. just take onions, green peppers, pineapples and chunks of chicken. [ laughter ] then -- just do the skew. ha-ha, radical. put these on your grill for 20 minutes and ka-ching, these kabobs are money! >> jimmy: very good. well -- [ cheers and applause ] very good. you should -- you should have a barbecue, tariq. >> you won't show up. [ laughter ]...
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i like reading about generals as much as the next guy whether it's patton, whether it's ike, whether it's peter the great, whether it's napoleon, whether it's montgomery. well, not so much montgomery, he's a brit, and i'm a good irishman. [laughter] maybe we'll substitute for him, but i think you get my drift. as much as i like reading about these great men, what i like writing about and what tom and i like researching about is the ordinary grunts. and if you're going to spend several years delving into a situation, into the lives of people who want to destroyer or who held the hill in korea when it was 40 below and they were outnumbered 15,000 to 1 or whether it's a group of young men in saigon in 1975 who held it together when all hell was breaking across, that's why in particular this book, "last men out," was really such a pleasure to research, to report, to interview. the writing, eh, you know, that's a pain, but the writing is also a pain, and that's the end result of having fun doing all this other stuff. also those -- there's some scary bang-bang in our last two books, in fox
i like reading about generals as much as the next guy whether it's patton, whether it's ike, whether it's peter the great, whether it's napoleon, whether it's montgomery. well, not so much montgomery, he's a brit, and i'm a good irishman. [laughter] maybe we'll substitute for him, but i think you get my drift. as much as i like reading about these great men, what i like writing about and what tom and i like researching about is the ordinary grunts. and if you're going to spend several years...
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um, harry truman famously said ike's going to be miserable as president, he's used to being in the armyhere they, you know, do this, do that, and he expects everyone to jump. that was really not true. truman was one of the most -- eisenhower was one of the most politically experienced people to enter the presidency. he had, he had been, worked for the chief of staff in the 1920s, he'd been in paris in the 1920s working for general pershing at the battle monument's commission, he was the war office -- war department, rather, in the early 1930s. he spent the late 1930s as macarthur's deputy in the philippines, building up the philippine army as, prior to independence. general marshall brought him back prior to pearl harbor because he had recognized in eisenhower a gifted junior officer. he brought him into the war plans division. he actually tasked eisenhower who was barely at that point a brigadier general with the plans for the defense of the philippines. he did the same thing with, when it was decided after pearl harbor to, um, mount an invasion of north africa from the west. the briti
um, harry truman famously said ike's going to be miserable as president, he's used to being in the armyhere they, you know, do this, do that, and he expects everyone to jump. that was really not true. truman was one of the most -- eisenhower was one of the most politically experienced people to enter the presidency. he had, he had been, worked for the chief of staff in the 1920s, he'd been in paris in the 1920s working for general pershing at the battle monument's commission, he was the war...
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. >> and we'll have an update on the situation in galveston after hurricane ike devastated the regionurist season is kicking in. >> already hurricane irene season and we are still watching all these tornado and the flooding. >> yes. and they are predicting a rough season, too. >> all right. chris, thanks very much. we'll see you at 7:00. >> have a good show, chris, thanks. >> bye-bye. >>> a tougher crackdown on people who shine lasers at planes. today the faa will announce higher penalties up to $11,000. last year the faa received more than 2,000 reports of planes that were hit by those lasers. studies show green colored laser pointers cause a distracting flash of light and at close range they may cause temporary blindness as pilots' eyes adjust to the flash. >>> and today, twitter will announce a new photo sharing service. according to online reports this new feature will allow users to upload photos directly from the application instead of using an outside service like twit picks or why frog. >>> 6:53. a kidnapping scare in the east bay. >> that's right. a little girl is kidnapped w
. >> and we'll have an update on the situation in galveston after hurricane ike devastated the regionurist season is kicking in. >> already hurricane irene season and we are still watching all these tornado and the flooding. >> yes. and they are predicting a rough season, too. >> all right. chris, thanks very much. we'll see you at 7:00. >> have a good show, chris, thanks. >> bye-bye. >>> a tougher crackdown on people who shine lasers at planes....
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henry looked at me ike say something so i tried to make a pitch. and i said senators i have to tell you something. i said tomorrow for only the second time in american history the chief justice of the united states is going to leave his court, is going to come into your chamber and is going to administer an oath to 100 united states senators to do impartial justice. tomorrow when the chief gives you that oath and 20,000 courthouses around the country, judges are going to be administering the exact same oath to untold thousands of. if they can take the oath and if they won't take the oath they can't sit. when i think about tomorrow, how many single moms working at starbucks, how many rivers and how many people working in gas stations and how many unemployed people that would rather be someplace else and do something else will take that oath and take that oath seriously as an american citizen. i have to believe that when 100 members of the greatest deliberative body on the face of the planet takes that oath, there is going to be the same degree of se
henry looked at me ike say something so i tried to make a pitch. and i said senators i have to tell you something. i said tomorrow for only the second time in american history the chief justice of the united states is going to leave his court, is going to come into your chamber and is going to administer an oath to 100 united states senators to do impartial justice. tomorrow when the chief gives you that oath and 20,000 courthouses around the country, judges are going to be administering the...
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and we miss ike and the extraordinary service that he put forward on behalf of this country. first as a soldier and then as a congressperson. . we can't come up with the necessary expenditures to keep our military well-equipped, well-trained and superior to any other force, but at the same time we need to devote greater attention to the use of these precious resources. i wish that the republican majority would have devoted as much concern for the nondefense portion of our budget as they do to the vast level of spending contained in this measure. we need to appreciate that spending monday on conflict prevention -- money on conflict prevention, as my friend mr. lewis pointed out, is far more cheaper in the long run than spending money on conflict engagement. we cut social service programs here at home and around the world at our own peril. for when people lack food, lack resources, lack dignity and lack a future, lack hope, their nations will much more easily succumb to the kind of extremism, violence and instability that we are spending billions fighting. i have no war he will
and we miss ike and the extraordinary service that he put forward on behalf of this country. first as a soldier and then as a congressperson. . we can't come up with the necessary expenditures to keep our military well-equipped, well-trained and superior to any other force, but at the same time we need to devote greater attention to the use of these precious resources. i wish that the republican majority would have devoted as much concern for the nondefense portion of our budget as they do to...
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to 'l ike; us on facebook. we have two different 50 in.imensional television or a magellan gps. >> marty: i am going to go and try to get that. me too! ♪ ♪ stay inside? nah. not when you have a five-star overall vehicle score for safety. one more reason chevy traverse delivers more. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> marty: the dow jones was below 12,000 for the first time since the month of march. 11,009 five two. it was down 176 points. 11 529. the sixth straight down loss the lowest since 20 02. >> isabel: throw stickers, and paul chambers of thrill seekers-- >> 1979, this is a group of people that
to 'l ike; us on facebook. we have two different 50 in.imensional television or a magellan gps. >> marty: i am going to go and try to get that. me too! ♪ ♪ stay inside? nah. not when you have a five-star overall vehicle score for safety. one more reason chevy traverse delivers more. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi...
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the ike rackky security official says they were killed when three rockets landed right near their livingrters at a joint u.s./iraqi base in bag. those soldiers were serving as advisers with the iraqi police. that's the single most largest loss -- loss of life for the military in iraq in the last two years. the remaining soldiers are scheduled to leave there at the end of the year. >>> and mears's -- there's been more violence today at the border of sir reia. >> yesterday, israeli troops trying to cross into israel from that controlled area from syria. several dozen protesters remain camped out in the border area. >>> it is 8:15. this morning, president obama met with his national security team about the future of u.s. troops in afghanistan. as alison burns reports, defense secretary, robert gates, his his position clear as he said goodbye to u.s. troops in the war zone. >> that's right. as president obama met with his national security team this morning, defense secretary robert gates was wrapping up a trip to afghanistan. robert gates is retiring at the end of the month and choked back
the ike rackky security official says they were killed when three rockets landed right near their livingrters at a joint u.s./iraqi base in bag. those soldiers were serving as advisers with the iraqi police. that's the single most largest loss -- loss of life for the military in iraq in the last two years. the remaining soldiers are scheduled to leave there at the end of the year. >>> and mears's -- there's been more violence today at the border of sir reia. >> yesterday, israeli...
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through the gulf coast was people who had just recovered from katrina, from gustav, from rita, from ike. who had worked so hard to get themselves back on their feet financially, emotionally, spiritually and then the oil struck. and you could feel just this sense of sorrow and, you know, how can we get a break sort of, you know, we worked so hard and now the oil is here. and the gulf coast funded organized in response to katrina and now in response to the oil disaster and they helped bring these five community members to london and this was byron emclay who's the president of the louisiana oyster men's association and tracy coons of the louisiana shrimper association, her husband, mike, five incredibly powerful speakers and we had come to the bp shareholder meeting because bp had said in its documents leading up to the meeting that it had learned its lessons from the disaster. it was going to go deeper into the deep water and push more into deep water drilling. but it had weighed the risks and it was ready to go. and so they had come to speak to the chairman of the board and bob dudley a
through the gulf coast was people who had just recovered from katrina, from gustav, from rita, from ike. who had worked so hard to get themselves back on their feet financially, emotionally, spiritually and then the oil struck. and you could feel just this sense of sorrow and, you know, how can we get a break sort of, you know, we worked so hard and now the oil is here. and the gulf coast funded organized in response to katrina and now in response to the oil disaster and they helped bring these...
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devastation from hurricane after hurricane, katrina in 2005, rita on its heels, gustav and ike in 2008, have given us keen insights into the consequences of losing the gulf barrier islands and their coastal wetlands, losing the protection those places once afforded as people in the gulf call them, speed bumps for hurricanes. with hurricane season about to begin and with the devastating power of the mississippi river tragically apparent, it has never been more critical to take a hard look at what is essential to building gulf coast resiliency and rebuilding the wetlands and barrier islands that provide protection. now, restoration is not a silver bullet, but it can help on many levels. past experience shows that restoration yields significant economic as well as environmental payoff, creating jobs and furt you are opening the way for travel and recreation, adding income for restaurants, hotels and coastal economies. and healthy ecosystems provide major benefits, such as hurricane protection that i mentioned, pollution control and improved consumer confidence in seafood, benefits that st
devastation from hurricane after hurricane, katrina in 2005, rita on its heels, gustav and ike in 2008, have given us keen insights into the consequences of losing the gulf barrier islands and their coastal wetlands, losing the protection those places once afforded as people in the gulf call them, speed bumps for hurricanes. with hurricane season about to begin and with the devastating power of the mississippi river tragically apparent, it has never been more critical to take a hard look at...
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rita on its heels, gustav and ike in 2008.t gives the consequences of losing their barrier islands and their coastal wetlands. losing the protection that those places once afforded as people in the gulf call them speed bumps for hurricanes. it hurricane season about to begin, and with the devastating power of the mississippi river tragically apparent it has never been more critical to take a hard look at what is essential to building gulf coast resiliency and rebuilding the wetlands and barrier islands that provide protection. now, restoration is not a silver bullet but it can help on many levels. past experience shows that restoration yields significant economic as well as environmental payoffs creating jobs and further opening the way for travel and recreation adding income for restaurants, hotels and coastal economies. and healthy ecosystems provide major benefits such as hurricane protection that i mentioned, pollution control, and improved consumer confidence in seafood, benefits that stretch far beyond the gulf. as we be
rita on its heels, gustav and ike in 2008.t gives the consequences of losing their barrier islands and their coastal wetlands. losing the protection that those places once afforded as people in the gulf call them speed bumps for hurricanes. it hurricane season about to begin, and with the devastating power of the mississippi river tragically apparent it has never been more critical to take a hard look at what is essential to building gulf coast resiliency and rebuilding the wetlands and barrier...
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. >>> it's not chocolate that has people running to this ike cream shop. >>> and lima peru, jordan vanloot is accused of killing a peruvian woman and linked to the disappearance of natalie holloway. the court in peru has been considering claiming a crime of passion plea, which could be 3 to 5 years. under a murder conviction, he could get 25 years. pa tria janiot is in lima. patricia, explain to us the difference here. >> joran van der sloot is scheduled to appear later this afternoon in court, alongside with the father of the woman he's charged with murdering, stephany flores. the hearing will take place in the castro castro jail, where van der sloot has been retained for over a year. the purpose of this hearing is part of a process before a trial date is set, but also the purpose is to identify some of stephany flores' alleged personal belongings that joran had with him when he was arrested in chiller. we're also told a video will be shown in this hearing, a video from -- a surveillance video from the stilled of peru that is supposed to show van der sloot and his alleged victims in t
. >>> it's not chocolate that has people running to this ike cream shop. >>> and lima peru, jordan vanloot is accused of killing a peruvian woman and linked to the disappearance of natalie holloway. the court in peru has been considering claiming a crime of passion plea, which could be 3 to 5 years. under a murder conviction, he could get 25 years. pa tria janiot is in lima. patricia, explain to us the difference here. >> joran van der sloot is scheduled to appear later...
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but you ik's kubicr -- rubki' you cannot result. it is very difficult to explain our objectives. for one reason, it has been changing. we are becoming more realistic. i noticed what has crept into our dialogue has been able never be perfect. thank goodness we finally recognize that. that clearly is a fact of life. the frustration with the two governments in both countries is overwhelming. we started in afghanistan with motives, as everyone said, that were great. we always hear people talk about winning in afghanistan. we won a long time ago. our objective there was debate al qaeda. references have been made that there are less than 100 left of them in the country. we are left fighting the taliban, who will fight us for centuries if we are so inclined we have to find a way to articulate what the objective is and then move on. it is my question that i would like you to focus on -- please do not take this as being argumentative or anything in that regard. this is very pragmatic. when we leave afghanistan, and we will at some point in time, we will be left with the karzai government,
but you ik's kubicr -- rubki' you cannot result. it is very difficult to explain our objectives. for one reason, it has been changing. we are becoming more realistic. i noticed what has crept into our dialogue has been able never be perfect. thank goodness we finally recognize that. that clearly is a fact of life. the frustration with the two governments in both countries is overwhelming. we started in afghanistan with motives, as everyone said, that were great. we always hear people talk about...
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ike and the guy you have been waiting to see tonight. i and the last guy. that is the last guy you have been waiting to see. i tell you, what is really funny about this his that this conference have speaking tomorrow the next president of the united states. and we will talk about that a little bit later on in the speech here. alabama is number one now. we are not talking football. arizona is number two, ok? alabama now has, as he sought out there, busting those illegals by the thousands. we now have the toughest immigration law in the nation. the illegal immigration law. has been a long time coming, hard to pull off, maybe even harder to keep on the books, but maybe what we can do is get more and more of these dates on board with this. but some of these states on board with this. you know, i was talking to someone that state and i said the best thing that happened to me was that i did not get elected commissioner of agriculture in alabama. had i, i probably would not be here tonight. i probably would not have been at cpac early on where i'm at the folks at
ike and the guy you have been waiting to see tonight. i and the last guy. that is the last guy you have been waiting to see. i tell you, what is really funny about this his that this conference have speaking tomorrow the next president of the united states. and we will talk about that a little bit later on in the speech here. alabama is number one now. we are not talking football. arizona is number two, ok? alabama now has, as he sought out there, busting those illegals by the thousands. we now...
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he is joining us today from for, lewis washington what he is helping lieutenant general ike or get readyhe famed west point class of 1976, which has done so much to help end the wars we are currently fighting. >> and during operation just cause. going the subject of asking understand -- afghanistan 2011, a perspective and then the internet cooperate, he will take question. over to you, sir. >> good morning. everybody, and john, thank you very much for that kind introduction. and for the invitation to speakr before this distinguished audience. i apologize for not being thereb in peerson. as you stated currently i am in. washington state at -- conducting training to prepare i core, and the afghan -- i'msory, sorry, the european rapidean reaction corps for their upcoming deployment to coror thr afghanistan. andco my friend will take my ple in commander of the isaf jointct command this summer. we have done this several times e commands, division command, and i feel sorry, but he keeps getting stuck with the mess that i leave but i know he'll do a great job. i'd also like to recognize members
he is joining us today from for, lewis washington what he is helping lieutenant general ike or get readyhe famed west point class of 1976, which has done so much to help end the wars we are currently fighting. >> and during operation just cause. going the subject of asking understand -- afghanistan 2011, a perspective and then the internet cooperate, he will take question. over to you, sir. >> good morning. everybody, and john, thank you very much for that kind introduction. and for...
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i don't think this gets back to ike. i'm a macro xhoeist at heart. until you change the investment in heavy industry and inpra structure, they won't be able to fight against that incentive. the incentives, the american insectives are too faurful. chinariesed it has done very significant damage to its economy, its environment and now we can move stuff offshore. unless you change the development of the chaedz economy, there will be no low carbon investment. i am a we hate the environment or something like that. i understand your question. i understand your question is can chinese fdi haurt the u.s. vaek and services? a mnser is there the market answer, which is the u.s. has a huge advantage in services. comes from a lot of din things, training, production of intellectual property. if we blow that advantage, it is not going to be because of chine chinese. china should be able to -- the idea of comparative advantage is we have this great services industry, your services industry is weak. there is some trades we can make here. chinese investment will not
i don't think this gets back to ike. i'm a macro xhoeist at heart. until you change the investment in heavy industry and inpra structure, they won't be able to fight against that incentive. the incentives, the american insectives are too faurful. chinariesed it has done very significant damage to its economy, its environment and now we can move stuff offshore. unless you change the development of the chaedz economy, there will be no low carbon investment. i am a we hate the environment or...