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and i told him in the day of battle he spent quite a bit of time on mark clark. so if you would cover recount the italians. >> guest: i think i'm probably more generous than both. a pretty capable battlefield. 23 amounts than -- killed in world war ii and not every commander is cut out to take out these casualties and be able to sustain the kind of emotional weight th
and i told him in the day of battle he spent quite a bit of time on mark clark. so if you would cover recount the italians. >> guest: i think i'm probably more generous than both. a pretty capable battlefield. 23 amounts than -- killed in world war ii and not every commander is cut out to take out these casualties and be able to sustain the kind of emotional weight th
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and i told him in the day of battle he spent quite a bit of time on mark clark. so if you would cover recount the italians. >> guest: i think i'm probably more generous than both. a pretty capable battlefield. 23 amounts than -- killed in world war ii and not every commander is cut out to take out these casualties and be able to sustain the kind of emotional weight that brings. and clark can do it. you can't blame clark for being in italy. he's there because he's told to be there. teatime campaign makes some sense if you want air bases in southern italy. once you get those, which we do in the early fall of 1944 makes a lot of sense as you slug your way up the apennine mountains, although they too may of of 1945. it will be argued about as long as people are reading about world war ii. >> another colonist was from galen san antonio. why didn't hitler crossed the english channel when he had the opportunity? or if he did have the opportunity and if so would be a finished up england? >> guest: well, he wanted to. he had drawn careful plans for the invasion of england
and i told him in the day of battle he spent quite a bit of time on mark clark. so if you would cover recount the italians. >> guest: i think i'm probably more generous than both. a pretty capable battlefield. 23 amounts than -- killed in world war ii and not every commander is cut out to take out these casualties and be able to sustain the kind of emotional weight that brings. and clark can do it. you can't blame clark for being in italy. he's there because he's told to be there. teatime...
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the great job they did of picking the right people, picking omar bradley and george patton and mark clark and admiral leahy. there's really no president liked fdr. the c-span poll put third behind lincoln and washington. when it comes to knowing how to get things done, fdr is one. host: from your point of view, was it a mistake for him to seek a fourth term? hy did he decide to do so? uest: i was reading evidence about how much he wanted to go back to hyde park on the hudson. his great love of his life was the river. anyone who spends time around the river knows why. it is absolutely beautiful. he thought he would go back and write mystery novels for fun and continue being a forrester and enjoy life in dutchess county. there was a great fear that if he did not, the republicans would come in. he had become so popular. to strip them out of that post would have been a political mistake. -- him out of that post would have been a political mistake. fdr was a cartographer. he had maps everywhere. he had really understood the world situation like nobody had. he had built those friendships with w
the great job they did of picking the right people, picking omar bradley and george patton and mark clark and admiral leahy. there's really no president liked fdr. the c-span poll put third behind lincoln and washington. when it comes to knowing how to get things done, fdr is one. host: from your point of view, was it a mistake for him to seek a fourth term? hy did he decide to do so? uest: i was reading evidence about how much he wanted to go back to hyde park on the hudson. his great love of...
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quickly became public enemy number one in the early one thousand hundreds for example speaking about clark mark twain once wrote that he is as rotten a human being as can be found anywhere under the flag he is a shame to the american nation and no one has helped to send him to the senate who did not know that his proper place was the penitentiary with a chain and ball on his legs. well william a clarke may have died back in one nine hundred twenty five his willingness his eagerness to corrupt the american democracy and political process is alive and well today just as the koch brothers charles and david worth a combined estimated sixty eight billion dollars among the driving forces behind the corruption of our democracy according to koch brothers exposed dot com between one nine hundred ninety eight and two thousand and eight koch brother controlled foundations gave more than one hundred ninety six million dollars to organizations that favor policies that would further pad the wallets of these two guys this is a big step up from past out thousand dollar bills in the back of the room in that sam
quickly became public enemy number one in the early one thousand hundreds for example speaking about clark mark twain once wrote that he is as rotten a human being as can be found anywhere under the flag he is a shame to the american nation and no one has helped to send him to the senate who did not know that his proper place was the penitentiary with a chain and ball on his legs. well william a clarke may have died back in one nine hundred twenty five his willingness his eagerness to corrupt...
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mark, micah.. tonight, comedian margaret cho joins us. we also talked with rich is and from the nfl network. and gary clark jr. is here.s just minutes away. a relaxing trip to florida... you know, just to unwind. but we can only afford one trip this year, and his high school reunion is coming up in seattle. everyone's going. then we heard about hotwire and realized we could actually afford to take both trips. see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so we got our four-star hotels for half price. i should have been voted most likely to travel. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com save big on car rentals too from $11.95 a day. ♪ need advice on how to juggle those big family meals? this kenmore elite dual temperature double oven, exclusively from sears, can help. so you never have to worry... ...about dropping a dish. impressive! and so is j.d. power ranking kenmore elite highest in customer satisfaction. one appliance store helps more people find savings and solutions than any other. this is sears. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfe
mark, micah.. tonight, comedian margaret cho joins us. we also talked with rich is and from the nfl network. and gary clark jr. is here.s just minutes away. a relaxing trip to florida... you know, just to unwind. but we can only afford one trip this year, and his high school reunion is coming up in seattle. everyone's going. then we heard about hotwire and realized we could actually afford to take both trips. see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so we...
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clarke colon conyers cummings davis defazio janice hanh. steve horsford. we have allen grayson and many many more. we have mark pocan. so now let me tell you we have a speaker from tt w.. john from ctw. where are you at john? >> come on and make some noise. [applause] >> hello. my name is john anderson. i'm a line line cook at the smithsonian institute. before the shutdown i was struggling to keep a roof over them my and my sons had paying bills and transportation and food. since the shutdown i went from low-wage to no wage. i have no savings because i live from check to check. now i'm living day-to-day wondering if my son and i -- if me and my son will have to move into a homeless shelter because i cannot afford the room that we share together. i am a divorced father of two children that are still in high school. my 16-year-old lives with me and my daughter is a senior in school and lives with her mother. my daily decisions are not about if i'm going to go to a yoga class or if i can afford to pay transportation to my son for education or does he stay home and use the money to feed him? i can't afford to send money
clarke colon conyers cummings davis defazio janice hanh. steve horsford. we have allen grayson and many many more. we have mark pocan. so now let me tell you we have a speaker from tt w.. john from ctw. where are you at john? >> come on and make some noise. [applause] >> hello. my name is john anderson. i'm a line line cook at the smithsonian institute. before the shutdown i was struggling to keep a roof over them my and my sons had paying bills and transportation and food. since...