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black men are -- of black soldiers. black men are recruited, free men of color and enslaved men. the coastal south carolina and florida and out in kansas in late 1862 we know the story of black enlistment and after the emancipation proclamation the u.s. army creates the u.s. ct and those men are put into uniform as regular soldiers according to the lincoln administration and they are confronted by confederates who are reluctant to regard them as legitimate combatants. confederacy,ys the cannot legitimately fight a war so we don't have to accord them the status of public enemies. jefferson davis's instinct is to encourage his armies to treat black soldiers captured as slaves to be turned over to state authorities and punished under the laws for state rebellion. we heard discussion yesterday about what happens to those people in his discussion of the net turner rebellion. the laws in every southern state are -- davis knows that what he is doing is sending there's men -- sending those men to their deaths. confederacy sort of begins the process although they are also confronted by th
black men are -- of black soldiers. black men are recruited, free men of color and enslaved men. the coastal south carolina and florida and out in kansas in late 1862 we know the story of black enlistment and after the emancipation proclamation the u.s. army creates the u.s. ct and those men are put into uniform as regular soldiers according to the lincoln administration and they are confronted by confederates who are reluctant to regard them as legitimate combatants. confederacy,ys the cannot...
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of men who should not take on a fear these are men who have to take my traipse. drugs because of their heart disease so this is berlin and this is the plays in germany to potty and many men are taking vagrant as a lifestyle truck so it's a suitable. gears that is no also in young men you can. increase the blood flow of the penis reverse it enough to yield and. also young men can profit by having longer erections and repeated erections also i think there are other drugs more dangerous than a few what we have to warn for as a party drugs the party drugs speed or whatever you can get the. one thing i'm wanting for if you if you buy in a pharmacy it's ok if you buy a deal on a party you location just do not know what he gives you sometimes there are dangerous drugs mixed into this builds so this should not be done as a lifestyle what role does testosterone play in dysfunction this is what all of us . from tunisia wants to know testosterone as the male hormone which is orgasm we need that if you have no good we. don't work really you get to get depressive you have no.
of men who should not take on a fear these are men who have to take my traipse. drugs because of their heart disease so this is berlin and this is the plays in germany to potty and many men are taking vagrant as a lifestyle truck so it's a suitable. gears that is no also in young men you can. increase the blood flow of the penis reverse it enough to yield and. also young men can profit by having longer erections and repeated erections also i think there are other drugs more dangerous than a few...
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men's swimming, they're allowing men to compete on the women's team, and those men are then going on to, say, break their records and beat them and take their scholarships. so i think we have to be careful when we talk about equality when we talk about equality under the law as dr. coppenger was saying. it's not treating the sexes as identical. often when you do that, you can have adverse results. it always seems to backfire on women. >> you know, it occurs to me, i used to work at northwestern university. the stadium there was where they had the olympic trials in track and field. i think actually where jesse owens competed to go to the olympics. because of title nine, there is no track team at northwestern now in that stadium. you could say that's a great thing. you know, wrestling teams have -- whatever, doesn't make money, those fall by the wayside. i guess the principle of unintended consequences. we meant to lift up, you know, the women's crew or what have you to this level, but things change. well, the question is, do you want all these changes? there are consequences. there ar
men's swimming, they're allowing men to compete on the women's team, and those men are then going on to, say, break their records and beat them and take their scholarships. so i think we have to be careful when we talk about equality when we talk about equality under the law as dr. coppenger was saying. it's not treating the sexes as identical. often when you do that, you can have adverse results. it always seems to backfire on women. >> you know, it occurs to me, i used to work at...
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men were sent in by parachute and by glider. and on this side of the channel, through binoculars and gun sights, german soldiers could see coming their way the greatest armada anyone had ever seen. in the lead were hundreds of landing craft, carrying brave and frightened men. only the ones who made that crossing can know what it was like. they tell of the pitching deck, the whistles of shells from the battleships behind them, the white jets of water from enemy fire around them, and then the sound of bullets hitting the steel ramp that was about to fall. pres. bush: one gi later said, "as our boat touched sand and the ramp went down, i became a visitor to hell." hitler's atlantic wall was composed of mines and tank obstacles, trenches and jutting cliffs, gun emplacements and pill boxes, barbed wire, machine gun nests and artillery trained accurately on the beach. pres. bush: in the first wave of the landing here at omaha, one unit suffered 91 percent casualties. -- 91% casualties. as general omar bradley later wrote, "six hours a
men were sent in by parachute and by glider. and on this side of the channel, through binoculars and gun sights, german soldiers could see coming their way the greatest armada anyone had ever seen. in the lead were hundreds of landing craft, carrying brave and frightened men. only the ones who made that crossing can know what it was like. they tell of the pitching deck, the whistles of shells from the battleships behind them, the white jets of water from enemy fire around them, and then the...
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and those young men did it. you did it.plause] president bush: that difficult summit was reached, then passed in 60 years of living. now has come a time of reflection, with thoughts of another horizon, and the hope of reunion with the boys you knew. i want each of you to understand, you will be honored ever and always by the country you served and by the nations you freed. when the invasion was finally over and the guns were silent, this coast, we are told, was lined for miles with the belongings of the thousands who fell. there were life belts and canteens and socks and k-rations and helmets and diaries and snapshots. and there were bibles, many bibles, mixed with the wreckage of war. our boys had carried in their pockets the book that brought into the world this message, 'greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.' america honors all the liberators who fought here in the noblest of causes, and america would do it again for our friends. may god bless you. [applause] >> this year is the
and those young men did it. you did it.plause] president bush: that difficult summit was reached, then passed in 60 years of living. now has come a time of reflection, with thoughts of another horizon, and the hope of reunion with the boys you knew. i want each of you to understand, you will be honored ever and always by the country you served and by the nations you freed. when the invasion was finally over and the guns were silent, this coast, we are told, was lined for miles with the...
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so why does the three month rule exist for men who have sex with men?s check all blood that's donated, but says there's a period of time following contact with any infections when they would not be detected by our screening tests. and it's notjust gay men who aren't allowed to give blood in the three month window. commercial sex workers and people who engage in group sex are also banned from donating in the timeframe. so where are we walking to now? this was the first place i donated blood as an openly gay man. ryan has been donating blood against the rules for nearly ten years. trepidation. nervous of getting caught. so when you were ticking that box down and saying that you hadn't had any sexual relations with another man for 12 months knowing that was a lie, what was going through your mind? i felt that i wasn't good enough, that my story didn't matter. my blood doesn't matter. i mean, it's not nice that i was discriminated against and you know that you are doing something that you shouldn't be doing at the same time. morally you are helping somebody
so why does the three month rule exist for men who have sex with men?s check all blood that's donated, but says there's a period of time following contact with any infections when they would not be detected by our screening tests. and it's notjust gay men who aren't allowed to give blood in the three month window. commercial sex workers and people who engage in group sex are also banned from donating in the timeframe. so where are we walking to now? this was the first place i donated blood as...
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these are the men who took the cliffs. the men who helped free a constant. heroes who helped and a war i think of the words of stephen spender's poem. you are men who in your "lives fought for life. and left the vivid air signed with your honor." i think i know what you may be thinking right now -- thinking "we were just part of a bigger effort; everyone was brave that day." well, everyone was. do you remember the story of bill millin of the 51st highlanders? forty years ago today, british troops were pinned down near a bridge, waiting desperately for help. suddenly, they heard the sound of bagpipes, and some thought they were dreaming. well, they weren't. they looked up and saw bill millin with his bagpipes, leading the reinforcements and ignoring the smack of the bullets into the ground around him. lord lovat was with him -- lord lovat of scotland, who calmly announced when he got to the bridge, " -- sorry i'm a few minutes late," as if he'd been delayed by a traffic jam, when in truth he'd just come from the bloody fighting on sword beach, which he and hi
these are the men who took the cliffs. the men who helped free a constant. heroes who helped and a war i think of the words of stephen spender's poem. you are men who in your "lives fought for life. and left the vivid air signed with your honor." i think i know what you may be thinking right now -- thinking "we were just part of a bigger effort; everyone was brave that day." well, everyone was. do you remember the story of bill millin of the 51st highlanders? forty years ago...
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whenever you lose hope, stop and think of these men. think of wilson colwell, who was told he couldn't pilot a plane without a high school degree, so he decided to jump out of a plane instead. and he did, here on d-day, with the 101st airborne when he was just 16 years old. think of harry kulkowitz, the jewish son of russian immigrants, who fudged his age at enlistment so he could join his friends in the fight. and don't worry, harry, the statute of limitations has expired. [laughter] harry came ashore at utah beach on d-day. and now that he's come back, we said he could have anything he wants for lunch today -- he helped liberate this coast, after all. but he said a hamburger would do fine. [laughter] what's more american than that? think of "rock" merritt, who saw a recruitment poster asking him if he was man enough to be a paratrooper -- so he signed up on the spot. and that decision landed him here on d-day with the 508th regiment, a unit that would suffer heavy casualties. and 70 years later, it's said that all across fort bragg, t
whenever you lose hope, stop and think of these men. think of wilson colwell, who was told he couldn't pilot a plane without a high school degree, so he decided to jump out of a plane instead. and he did, here on d-day, with the 101st airborne when he was just 16 years old. think of harry kulkowitz, the jewish son of russian immigrants, who fudged his age at enlistment so he could join his friends in the fight. and don't worry, harry, the statute of limitations has expired. [laughter] harry...
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men were sent in by parachute and by glider.n this side of the channel, through binoculars and gun sights, german soldiers could see coming their way the greatest armada anyone had ever seen. in the lead were hundreds of landing craft, carrying brave and frightened men. only the ones who made that crossing can know what it was like. they tell of the pitching deck, the whistles of shells from the battleships behind them, the white jets of water from enemy fire around them, and then the sound of bullets hitting the steel ramp that was about to fall. one gi later said, "as our boat touched sand and the ramp went down, i became a visitor to hell." hitler's atlantic wall was composed of mines and tank obstacles, trenches and jutting cliffs, gun emplacements and pill boxes, barbed wire, machine gun nests and artillery trained accurately on the beach. in the first wave of the landing here at omaha, one unit suffered 91% casualties. as general omar bradley later wrote, "six hours after the landings, we held only 10 yards of beach." a br
men were sent in by parachute and by glider.n this side of the channel, through binoculars and gun sights, german soldiers could see coming their way the greatest armada anyone had ever seen. in the lead were hundreds of landing craft, carrying brave and frightened men. only the ones who made that crossing can know what it was like. they tell of the pitching deck, the whistles of shells from the battleships behind them, the white jets of water from enemy fire around them, and then the sound of...
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i know these men don't want to be called heroes, they say the heroes of the men who died in battle but they are truly heroes, you are among thousands of them. how special is that? >> reporter: it is quite incredible. the world war ii veterans, just to show you how quickly their numbers are dwindling. i was last here in the american cemetery in june 2004 with president bush to commemorate the 60th anniversary. there were 4 million veterans of world war ii still alive, fewer than 500,000 and the next significant anniversary would be the hundred and it would be medically impossible for any of that generation to still be alive at that point but you never know. there might be one or 2. not just members of the world war ii generation, i have met veterans of the korean war, the vietnam war, a lot of veterans of the war in iraq and afghanistan who are here today and they are heroes all. every one of them goes overseas from the united states knowing they may never return, the last full measure of devotion in defense of their country. we talk about the greatest generation and there is something
i know these men don't want to be called heroes, they say the heroes of the men who died in battle but they are truly heroes, you are among thousands of them. how special is that? >> reporter: it is quite incredible. the world war ii veterans, just to show you how quickly their numbers are dwindling. i was last here in the american cemetery in june 2004 with president bush to commemorate the 60th anniversary. there were 4 million veterans of world war ii still alive, fewer than 500,000...
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the same for these young men today, as it was for the tens of thousands of young men three quarters ofe creation of the parachute drop taking place over the skies of normandy later this afternoon. attempts to predict the weather played a crucial part in the preparations for d—day. military planners wanted to ensure calm seas, tidal patterns and the light from the moon would all work in the allies' favour. our weather presenter, carol kirkwood, has spent the morning at southwick house, around ten miles north of here, to see how meteorologists plotted the best time to attack. i am in southwick house near portsmouth in the actual d—day map room with the actual d—day map used for the launch. now, the weather played an important role in deciding when to invade, so let's find out why. months and years of waiting were over... planning an operation as important as d—day took months, but despite the greatest military precision, it was one thing they couldn't predict — the weather. the requirements were strict. a combination of clear skies, a full moon, calm seas, and a low tide were all needed
the same for these young men today, as it was for the tens of thousands of young men three quarters ofe creation of the parachute drop taking place over the skies of normandy later this afternoon. attempts to predict the weather played a crucial part in the preparations for d—day. military planners wanted to ensure calm seas, tidal patterns and the light from the moon would all work in the allies' favour. our weather presenter, carol kirkwood, has spent the morning at southwick house, around...
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so why does the 3 month rule exists for men who have sex with men?ood servers this chick alternately blood but says that as a period of time... it is not just but says that as a period of time... it is notjust gay men who aren't allowed to give blood in the 3 month window. commercial sex workers and people who engage in group 6 are also banned from donating in at the time frame. where are we working to now then? this was the first place that i donated blood as an openly 95v that i donated blood as an openly gay man. ryan has been donating blood against the rules for nearly 10 years. trepidation, nervous about getting caught. when you are ticking the boxes that you had no sexual relations with another man for 12 months, knowing that was a lie, what was going through your mind?|j months, knowing that was a lie, what was going through your mind? i felt that i wasn't good enough, that my story didn't matter, my blood didn't matter. it's not nice that we are almost discriminated against and you know that you are doing something that you shouldn't be do, a
so why does the 3 month rule exists for men who have sex with men?ood servers this chick alternately blood but says that as a period of time... it is not just but says that as a period of time... it is notjust gay men who aren't allowed to give blood in the 3 month window. commercial sex workers and people who engage in group 6 are also banned from donating in at the time frame. where are we working to now then? this was the first place that i donated blood as an openly 95v that i donated blood...
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whenever you lose hope, stop and think of these men. think of wilson colwell, who was told he couldn't pilot a plane without a high school degree, so he decided to jump out of a plane instead. and he did, here on d-day, with the 101st airborne when he was just 16 years old. think of harry kulkowitz, the jewish son of russian immigrants, who fudged his age at enlistment so he could join his friends in the fight. and don't worry, harry, the statute of limitations has expired. [laughter] harry came ashore at utah beach on d-day. and now that he's come back, we said he could have anything he wants for lunch today -- he helped liberate this coast, after all. but he said a hamburger would do fine. [laughter] what's more american than that? think of "rock" merritt, who saw a recruitment poster asking him if he was man enough to be a paratrooper -- so he signed up on the spot. and that decision landed him here on d-day with the 508th regiment, a unit that would suffer heavy casualties. and 70 years later, it's said that all across fort bragg, t
whenever you lose hope, stop and think of these men. think of wilson colwell, who was told he couldn't pilot a plane without a high school degree, so he decided to jump out of a plane instead. and he did, here on d-day, with the 101st airborne when he was just 16 years old. think of harry kulkowitz, the jewish son of russian immigrants, who fudged his age at enlistment so he could join his friends in the fight. and don't worry, harry, the statute of limitations has expired. [laughter] harry...
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he only lost two men. was thehose men color bearer. he informed his wife and i found this to be an interesting point in their relationship, that the withe of indiana, riddled bullet holes, he decided he would send it to her for safekeeping. it should come as no surprise was made by the women of owen county, indiana. it is west of indianapolis, a little bit to the south, not far from bloomington and indiana university. he wrote this. in praiseay too much of the two brave men, nor have i the time to say what i would like. none ever felt more nobly. were ever my surviving comrades. mourned more by surrounding comrades and they were never buried by their friends. it spoke to david's growing estrangement with those at home. belief that he could only find true understanding, true communion, with his comrades. the thing that stood out is how soldiers on both sides were so surprised and shocked by the strong connections they made with their comrades. they had to cling to these men emotionally as well as physically if they hope to survive. -- h
he only lost two men. was thehose men color bearer. he informed his wife and i found this to be an interesting point in their relationship, that the withe of indiana, riddled bullet holes, he decided he would send it to her for safekeeping. it should come as no surprise was made by the women of owen county, indiana. it is west of indianapolis, a little bit to the south, not far from bloomington and indiana university. he wrote this. in praiseay too much of the two brave men, nor have i the time...
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he said white men -- get ready for this, ed -- white men were sold a complete bill of bullshit.st a yard of crap and it's just damn sad. talking -- i mean, this is a man with some really deep thinking, don't you believe? >> i'd like to see him explain that a little bit more. what does that mean? we were born white and we're bad? therefore -- lou: i think the men thing was a problem for him. [laughter] >> i think the vast majority of -- lou: well, coming on the show later, burgess owens nfl star, author, great american, i figure if anybody would know about hyper-masculinity, he could explain it to us, because -- >> he is one. [laughter] lou: he played in the nfl for ten years. i would have to think he'd qualify. >> he's qualified on many things, and he's very articulate. lou: he's a great guy. a great american, as i said. ed rollins, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> up next, president trump says it's time for other countries to protect their own interests at sea. other countries. now, he's been saying this for a while, and we're going to show you how much of a while. we have ne
he said white men -- get ready for this, ed -- white men were sold a complete bill of bullshit.st a yard of crap and it's just damn sad. talking -- i mean, this is a man with some really deep thinking, don't you believe? >> i'd like to see him explain that a little bit more. what does that mean? we were born white and we're bad? therefore -- lou: i think the men thing was a problem for him. [laughter] >> i think the vast majority of -- lou: well, coming on the show later, burgess...
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the other 30 men on his boat never got out.mbled to the seawall, and years later when he recalled his feelings as he assembled the survivors of the other boats he said utter chaos reigned because the enemy-controlled -- the controlled the field of fire so completely. there was nothing i could do on that beach except die. but he was not destined to die that day. rather, this battle hardened veteran of three campaigns in north africa, with extraordinary courage led his men over the seawall, through the minefield, off the beach and up the bluff, engaging the enemy every torturous step of the way, thus achieving the very first breakout of u.s. troops from that deadly beachhead. he and his men not only helped relieve intensity of hostile fire against the beaches below, but by their inspiring example convinced the thousands of men still on the beach that they too could make it up the bluff. by midafternoon, the first division had advanced to the west side of colville, the deepest advance that day. theirs was the very critical first s
the other 30 men on his boat never got out.mbled to the seawall, and years later when he recalled his feelings as he assembled the survivors of the other boats he said utter chaos reigned because the enemy-controlled -- the controlled the field of fire so completely. there was nothing i could do on that beach except die. but he was not destined to die that day. rather, this battle hardened veteran of three campaigns in north africa, with extraordinary courage led his men over the seawall,...
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colleagues in this body, pass this authorization bill as quickly as we possibly can and send a signal to the men and women who serve this country and defend this country that congress is on their side and not in opposition. >> i yield back and notice the absence of a quorum. >> thank you. i rise today to speak on the fiscal year 2020 defense authorization bill. i want to begin by thanking the chairman in the ranking member of the senate armed service committee for their leadership and for their hard work in crafting the bill and managing it on the floor. the bill before us today is a worthy successor to last years john s mckay national defense authorization act. like its immediate predecessor, this bills overarching objective is to reorient the department of defense toward the great power of competition that our nation faces today. overall, the bill supports a total of $750 billion in defense spending which includes $642 billion for the department of defense -based budget, $23 billion for the department of energies defense activity and another $76 billion for overseas contingency operation. this
colleagues in this body, pass this authorization bill as quickly as we possibly can and send a signal to the men and women who serve this country and defend this country that congress is on their side and not in opposition. >> i yield back and notice the absence of a quorum. >> thank you. i rise today to speak on the fiscal year 2020 defense authorization bill. i want to begin by thanking the chairman in the ranking member of the senate armed service committee for their leadership...
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they were young men with their entire lives before them. they were husbands who say -- who said goodbye to their young brides and took their duty as their fate. they were fathers who would never meet their infant sons and daughters because they had a job to do. and with god as their witness, they were going to get it done. they came wave after wave without question, without hesitation, and without complaint. more powerful than the strength of american arms was the strength of american hearts. these men ran through the fires of hell, moved by a force no weapon could destroy. the fierce patriotism of a free, proud, and sovereign people. [applause] pres. trump: they battled not for control and domination but for liberty, democracy, and self-rule. they pressed on for love and home and country. the main streets, the schoolyards, the churches. and neighbors, the families, and communities that gave us men such as these. they were sustained by the confidence that america can do anything, because we are a noble nation with a virtuous people praying
they were young men with their entire lives before them. they were husbands who say -- who said goodbye to their young brides and took their duty as their fate. they were fathers who would never meet their infant sons and daughters because they had a job to do. and with god as their witness, they were going to get it done. they came wave after wave without question, without hesitation, and without complaint. more powerful than the strength of american arms was the strength of american hearts....
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, men were willing to die to do what they were needed to do. that's the message we need to be giving to fathers now. crisis co-written our guest warren farrell and john gray. that's the topic of our discussion for the next half hour. parents (202) 748-8000. all others (202) 748-8001. david is in detroit, michigan. good morning. pedro and mr.you farrell. upon a number of different issues that i had always thought about i think that as a rule boys are pack beings and we cleave to in teams and packs. believe in order for us as an antidote, and my thing is that more boys that are included in some typhoon sport in jr. high or high school make a difference between them going off and finding a gang and other antisocial behaviors. what do you think about that? importantr is very because there is a purpose void i talked about at the outset of this show of boys not having their sense of purpose. if you have a purpose void and a dad void combined, boys have no place to channel their testosterone. so their testosterone tends to get channeled destructively.
, men were willing to die to do what they were needed to do. that's the message we need to be giving to fathers now. crisis co-written our guest warren farrell and john gray. that's the topic of our discussion for the next half hour. parents (202) 748-8000. all others (202) 748-8001. david is in detroit, michigan. good morning. pedro and mr.you farrell. upon a number of different issues that i had always thought about i think that as a rule boys are pack beings and we cleave to in teams and...
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we have to understand that what defines men, real men is their willingness to give up everything, toce everything, their lives, their fortune, their fame for our country, our god and our families. and these are feminine men that are not willing to do that. so i'm thankful that i'm a masculine man, thankful to be surrounded by men who made this country great and feel the same way i do. lou: good for you, well said. and the reason i'm asking about this, i'm getting really tired, very tired of the left talking about toxic masculinity, hyper-masculinity, taking on men as if we have been, you know, the scourging of civilization, and these little daffodils, these little darlingsings who are spewing this nonsense -- darlings who are spewing in the nonsense are somehow heroic figures. they are not, in my opinion. >> well, lou, keep in mind -- and the black community would be a good prototype, the reason why during the '40s, '50s and '60s that we led our country in so many categories of success -- men committed to merge, entrepreneurship, matriculated from college -- it's because we were taug
we have to understand that what defines men, real men is their willingness to give up everything, toce everything, their lives, their fortune, their fame for our country, our god and our families. and these are feminine men that are not willing to do that. so i'm thankful that i'm a masculine man, thankful to be surrounded by men who made this country great and feel the same way i do. lou: good for you, well said. and the reason i'm asking about this, i'm getting really tired, very tired of the...
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so obama is very nervous as he waits for the big news his wife is giving birth and this clinic men are not allowed to enter the pediatric ward that's one of the few places pregnant women in northern england can go. after 10 hours of waiting the moment has finally arrived sebas wife has given birth to a boy mahmoud. the proud father can hardly believe his luck he sends the 1st snap shot of the newborn to all his friends and relatives. we came here to northern syria say my wife could safely deliver her child i'll stay here until tomorrow then we'll bring our baby to our hut. but a bleak existence with no prospects awaits the family there the camp in italy offers refuge to 800000 people they come from across syria fleeing assad's bombs now they're stranded here in the country's last rebel held enclave they have a vague hope for some security there practically no jobs there's not enough food water or medicine. and his loved ones have already lived in the camp for 2 years for people in a simple room with tarps there's no protection from the heat his daughters suffers from bronchitis but no
so obama is very nervous as he waits for the big news his wife is giving birth and this clinic men are not allowed to enter the pediatric ward that's one of the few places pregnant women in northern england can go. after 10 hours of waiting the moment has finally arrived sebas wife has given birth to a boy mahmoud. the proud father can hardly believe his luck he sends the 1st snap shot of the newborn to all his friends and relatives. we came here to northern syria say my wife could safely...
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and then it happened -- >> attention, men, attention!nhower to all soldiers, sailors, and airmen of the expeditionary force, you are about to embark on the great we havetoward which spent these many months. the eyes of the world are upon you. the hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you. good luck. >> that changed everything. now the boys knew this was not just another wargame. this time they would be playing for keeps. ♪ huge, floating piers of concrete and steel to be used in the construction of our invasion harbors, were towed across the channel. time,e headed out this many of us wondered when we would see the clips of england cliffs- the clips -- the of england again. hour after hour, our passing bomber fleets filled the channel skies. ♪ the men were quiet now, each alone with his thoughts and fears. ♪ we spotted a loan enemy observation plane. lone enemy observation plane. our antiaircraft guns went into action. [gunshots] ♪ the enemy might suspect our coming, but when we would strike and where was a secr
and then it happened -- >> attention, men, attention!nhower to all soldiers, sailors, and airmen of the expeditionary force, you are about to embark on the great we havetoward which spent these many months. the eyes of the world are upon you. the hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you. good luck. >> that changed everything. now the boys knew this was not just another wargame. this time they would be playing for keeps. ♪ huge, floating piers of...
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something else help the men of d-day. the rockhard belief that providence would have a hand, that god was an ally in this great cause. and so the night before this invasion, when colonel warburton asked his parachute troops kneel with him in prayer, he told them do not bow your heads, but look up, so you can see god and ask his blessing in what we are about to do. also that night, general matthew ridgway, listening on his cot for the promise god made to joshua. i will not fail thee nor forsake thee. these are the things that impelled. these are the things that shaped the unity of the allies. when the war was over, there were lives to be rebuilt and governments to be returned to the people. there were nations to be reborn. above all, there is a new peace to be assured. these were huge and daunting tasks, but the allies summoned strength from the faith, belief, loyalty, and love of those who fell here. they rebuilt a new europe together. there was first a great reconciliation among those who had been enemies, all of whom ha
something else help the men of d-day. the rockhard belief that providence would have a hand, that god was an ally in this great cause. and so the night before this invasion, when colonel warburton asked his parachute troops kneel with him in prayer, he told them do not bow your heads, but look up, so you can see god and ask his blessing in what we are about to do. also that night, general matthew ridgway, listening on his cot for the promise god made to joshua. i will not fail thee nor forsake...
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the 5 men will begin serving their sentences immediately. on sunday voters in turkey's biggest city istanbul go to the polls in a controversial rerun of march's mayoral election it was cancelled after president wretch attire for everyone's sake a party narrowly lost and claimed there were irregularities a party has governed istanbul for decades there's a distinct possibility that this time and even with the revote it will lose its grip on the city as yulia had reports. and this is how the final phase of election campaigning looks like in istanbul at the ferry terminal and because he could district the major parties have set up their stalls and they are doing their best to drown each other out. this city has been in campaign mode for almost 6 months now he narrowly won the mayor's office in march a criminal it was the 1st opposition victory here in istanbul in 25 years but been early years are among the ruling a.k.p. wasn't going to give up the city without a fight his party filed complaints of irregularities and obtained a rerun of the elect
the 5 men will begin serving their sentences immediately. on sunday voters in turkey's biggest city istanbul go to the polls in a controversial rerun of march's mayoral election it was cancelled after president wretch attire for everyone's sake a party narrowly lost and claimed there were irregularities a party has governed istanbul for decades there's a distinct possibility that this time and even with the revote it will lose its grip on the city as yulia had reports. and this is how the final...
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and so many of the men were civilians. they we re many of the men were civilians. it is what they had to do. exactly, 7596 conscript army. and they stood up and did what they had to do. some more readily than others, but even so, most people fighting would never have expected to be wearing uniforms and going into battle on the normandy beaches. some young men here, such a proud day forfamilies. lets go into the cemetery, dan snow is there. iam i am with the head of the british armed forces. general, yourjob is to prepare the armed forces for the present and the future. how important is this for you? absolutely essential. all those who served all those years ago 75 years ago is at the heart of modern military service. for us, it is a bit on what they did, also about learning the lessons from what they did. they fought for our freedom and fundamentally that is what we stand for now. there is much we can learn what they did in assuring that task in the future. it is amazing seen the young men and servicemen here who are the age that these veterans we re who are the ag
and so many of the men were civilians. they we re many of the men were civilians. it is what they had to do. exactly, 7596 conscript army. and they stood up and did what they had to do. some more readily than others, but even so, most people fighting would never have expected to be wearing uniforms and going into battle on the normandy beaches. some young men here, such a proud day forfamilies. lets go into the cemetery, dan snow is there. iam i am with the head of the british armed forces....
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my heart is just completely full of gratitude for those young men there and for the old men now who sit on that stage, the faces perhaps for the last time gathered in normandy as many of them now in their 90s. i am grateful today. when you look at these pictures and see the remaining veterans getting france's highest honor and you realize how we talked earlier, joe, about how this day being so much bigger than one person, and so much about unity and one of the most momentous moments and days in history, for those who are concerned that president trump perhaps might have a lack of knowledge of history, this day will be quite an education for anybody who wants to learn of the sacrifice that was given 75 years ago today. >> i think every president, michael beschloss, that comes to normandy, every american that comes to normandy, leaves a more fervent believer in american democracy and also just in the power of the american spirit. michael, we will actually -- >> one second -- >> we have the president of the united states coming to speak. we will go to you on the other side of the remarks.
my heart is just completely full of gratitude for those young men there and for the old men now who sit on that stage, the faces perhaps for the last time gathered in normandy as many of them now in their 90s. i am grateful today. when you look at these pictures and see the remaining veterans getting france's highest honor and you realize how we talked earlier, joe, about how this day being so much bigger than one person, and so much about unity and one of the most momentous moments and days in...
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do african business women face more challenges in that respect than men yes so one of the interesting things we've seen is that again like we saw in the last clip we saw that it's a woman needs to be come more successful and also need to become visible and i think one of the things that we need to look at is that formalizing of the into paranoia ship is what is very important and again they do not have the same access as men do in terms of all the digital tools that are actually available and that is why it's important for us to know enable them utilizing the things that we already have the tools that they have the mobile platform they already have to make them become more visible and formalize the. activities so what you have to do what practically what sort of you have to get one of the things we see and again bringing it to offer link one of the things we've seen is that when we launched the factory 24 dot org we realized that of course these women are actually into printers already we needed to give them that digital skills to make them more successful to go beyond the boundaries
do african business women face more challenges in that respect than men yes so one of the interesting things we've seen is that again like we saw in the last clip we saw that it's a woman needs to be come more successful and also need to become visible and i think one of the things that we need to look at is that formalizing of the into paranoia ship is what is very important and again they do not have the same access as men do in terms of all the digital tools that are actually available and...
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i very much doubt you know that the denigration of men in advertising is going to reduce. that they we had it or not say so that's how things are looking sighed thought today we're back again in just a. mess geysers financial survival guide liquid assets not those that you can convert in zigzags quite easily. to keep in mind no asifa mean to inflation better watch guys are bored. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to be cross posted like that before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of the. question. why a paradise with some all year round turned into a round the experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people who have one foot into the bio
i very much doubt you know that the denigration of men in advertising is going to reduce. that they we had it or not say so that's how things are looking sighed thought today we're back again in just a. mess geysers financial survival guide liquid assets not those that you can convert in zigzags quite easily. to keep in mind no asifa mean to inflation better watch guys are bored. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be...
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these are the men who took the liffs. these are the champion who is helped free a continent and these are the hero who is helped end a war. think of k at you, i the words of stephen spender's poem. men who fought for life and lived breath of vivid air signed with your honor. i know what you may be thinking, thinking we were just part of a bigger effort, that everyone was brave that day. well, everyone was. do you remember the story of the bill of the 51st highlanders? 40 years ago, british troops were pinned down near a bridge waiting desperately for help. suddenly they heard the sound of bagpipes. some thought they were drinking. well, they were not. they saw bill with his bagpipes ignoring reinforcements and ignoring the smack of bullets in the ground around him. ord lovett was with him, who announced when he got to bridge, orry, i'm a few minutes late, as if he had just been delayed by a traffic jam, when he had been fighting on sword beach. the unsurpassed courage of the canadians, who had already seen the horrors of
these are the men who took the liffs. these are the champion who is helped free a continent and these are the hero who is helped end a war. think of k at you, i the words of stephen spender's poem. men who fought for life and lived breath of vivid air signed with your honor. i know what you may be thinking, thinking we were just part of a bigger effort, that everyone was brave that day. well, everyone was. do you remember the story of the bill of the 51st highlanders? 40 years ago, british...
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coming together to remember those men and their sacrifice 75 years ago today. at the cathedral the many of course there at the cathedral the ma ny vetera ns of course there at the cathedral the many veterans from the mv boudicca, the ship they have been on for the last week or so, travelling around the south coast of england to various commemorative events, and as you saw yesterday, setting off from portsmouth to recreate that trip across the english channel from 75 yea rs across the english channel from 75 years ago. they have landed here this morning and they are taking pa rt this morning and they are taking part in the ceremony at bayeux cathedral and they will then move to the cemetery for further commemorative events, and then they will arrive here in arromanches, where there will be a parade. the day is really about these veterans. so few of them left, of course. so few of those stories that we can hearin few of those stories that we can hear in person from the men that we re hear in person from the men that were here at 75 years ago today on the beaches.
coming together to remember those men and their sacrifice 75 years ago today. at the cathedral the many of course there at the cathedral the ma ny vetera ns of course there at the cathedral the many veterans from the mv boudicca, the ship they have been on for the last week or so, travelling around the south coast of england to various commemorative events, and as you saw yesterday, setting off from portsmouth to recreate that trip across the english channel from 75 yea rs across the english...
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so they were pushing men to adopt the most radical proposals. so this so this is the collective story of women of different races and classes we have to tell. >> closing thoughts, and why is it important for us to learn stories? >> this question makes me think about a time that i -- was i studying u.s. women's history and there was the student had this moment and i actually cannot exactly remember what we were talking about in class but she had this moment of epiphany of saying, ok, when you look at women's history, because almost by default for most of history, you cannot be talking about legislators, politicians. generals. most of the people who get most of the attention in history are not women ever, right? and so, and a plot of times if you're talking about women, you're talking about things like your everyday life. a household. power relations and families. how people take care of children. how people balance aspirations of the public world with their aspirations in their private lives. these are the kinds of things that women's history dir
so they were pushing men to adopt the most radical proposals. so this so this is the collective story of women of different races and classes we have to tell. >> closing thoughts, and why is it important for us to learn stories? >> this question makes me think about a time that i -- was i studying u.s. women's history and there was the student had this moment and i actually cannot exactly remember what we were talking about in class but she had this moment of epiphany of saying, ok,...
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women should be entitled to more of a cut they can actually make it to the world cup and when it the men struggle to perform well in one of the easiest international groups so that's their opinion there but commando did get some pushback this is someone who says the ad revenue for men is way higher and the ad buyers pay more for ads on the men's game so your beef should be with the corporate sponsors and ad buyers not so much the corporations and the football associations behind it lauren way in on this debate here because the last time you joined the stream we had a long conversation about pay scale and fairness and equality talk to us about now that we're here 2019 july where has that needle moved. yeah so a comment that i want to meet i'm really sick and tired of people kind of comparing like forcing women to compared to men's pay even though that's they were going to form quality but it's kind of like women are against men in our federation and i don't think that's the case at all and i think like having having what he just said about the prices of the tickets shows that there's inte
women should be entitled to more of a cut they can actually make it to the world cup and when it the men struggle to perform well in one of the easiest international groups so that's their opinion there but commando did get some pushback this is someone who says the ad revenue for men is way higher and the ad buyers pay more for ads on the men's game so your beef should be with the corporate sponsors and ad buyers not so much the corporations and the football associations behind it lauren way...
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the pandering to female narcissism in advertising is appalling and part of that is denigration of men who don't want to see stereotypes versions and visions of us cleaning up after tracks. like a warning you watching r t international 11 o'clock here in moscow now the u.s. and iran are stepping up the blame game over a suspected attack on to oil tankers in the gulf of oman washington's acting defense secretary though claims america is simply trying to build agreement on what happened. i think as you can tell we have lost situation very minorities ascribe to you worse situation the focus for myself grass or border conservatory pompei o is to build international consensus to this international problem. earlier the us presented a video it claims to show iranians removing an unexploded mine from one of the vessels saying that no one else in the region have the capacity to carry out the attack the tank his own of those who says his crew reported the boat being hit by flying projectiles iran has in turn branded america's planes sabotaged the plane mysie accusing the us of destabilizing pace
the pandering to female narcissism in advertising is appalling and part of that is denigration of men who don't want to see stereotypes versions and visions of us cleaning up after tracks. like a warning you watching r t international 11 o'clock here in moscow now the u.s. and iran are stepping up the blame game over a suspected attack on to oil tankers in the gulf of oman washington's acting defense secretary though claims america is simply trying to build agreement on what happened. i think...
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of the $31.00 men. on ray's landing craft only ray and 6. made it to the beach there were only a field of them left. they came to the sector right here below us easy read it was called again and again ray ran back into the water he dragged out one man after another. he was shot. through the arm his leg was ripped open. by shrapnel his back was broken he nearly drowned he had been on the beach for hours bleeding saving lives when he finally lost consciousness he woke up the next day on a cot. beside another badly wounded soldier he looked over and saw his brother bill they made it they made it they made. at 98 years old ray is here with us today with his 4th purple heart and his 3rd silver star probably. for free you are so much you. thank you. nearly 2 hours in unrelenting fire from these bluffs kept the americans pinned down on the sand now read with our hero's blood then just a few 100 yards from where i'm standing a breakthrough came the battle turned and with it history. down on the beach captain joe dawson the son of a texas preacher le
of the $31.00 men. on ray's landing craft only ray and 6. made it to the beach there were only a field of them left. they came to the sector right here below us easy read it was called again and again ray ran back into the water he dragged out one man after another. he was shot. through the arm his leg was ripped open. by shrapnel his back was broken he nearly drowned he had been on the beach for hours bleeding saving lives when he finally lost consciousness he woke up the next day on a cot....
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it was supposed to be about these men.osed to be about their bravery and it was about their bravery and courage. we have to be grateful for that. as christiane was saying during the president's remarks he talked about the unbreakable bond that exists between the united states and the alliance that liberated europe and began to defeat the nazis during world war ii. that will put, not to rest, but at ease some concerns in europe as to how committed president trump is to the nato alliance. there was certainly a lot of the right messaging in the speech a lot of european leaders want to hear. one of the reasons why president trump was delayed, one of the reasons he was late getting here, he was sitting down with a fox news personality before his speech began. so it's possible he was dishing out a lot of the red meat while he was sitting down with fox before giving the speech. but honestly, you have to put that to the side and recognize this was just a really captivating, stirring remarkable moment for the entire world to witnes
it was supposed to be about these men.osed to be about their bravery and it was about their bravery and courage. we have to be grateful for that. as christiane was saying during the president's remarks he talked about the unbreakable bond that exists between the united states and the alliance that liberated europe and began to defeat the nazis during world war ii. that will put, not to rest, but at ease some concerns in europe as to how committed president trump is to the nato alliance. there...
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the 5 men will begin serving their sentences immediately. let's take a look now at the women's football world cup team is hoping to make it to the final and they have a crop of talented youngsters fighting to get there here's a look at the squad's teen sensations ahead of saturday's match against nigeria in the round of 16. and lena obrador of these 3 teenagers are making their mark on the germany world cup team 19 year old freiburg midfielder krynn is having the biggest impact of the bunch scoring a match winner against china germany squad certainly appreciates the exceptional skill of these young players providing plenty of support. if they could so i thought about kind of really well integrated there's no problem we've got so many players around us to take us under their wing and coach us to feel like a really fit in and don't feel at all like i'm treated like a kid. at the teen and 17 year old oberndorf have also raised eyebrows in their 1st ever world cup they might be new on the national team but they're already experienced pros. cause
the 5 men will begin serving their sentences immediately. let's take a look now at the women's football world cup team is hoping to make it to the final and they have a crop of talented youngsters fighting to get there here's a look at the squad's teen sensations ahead of saturday's match against nigeria in the round of 16. and lena obrador of these 3 teenagers are making their mark on the germany world cup team 19 year old freiburg midfielder krynn is having the biggest impact of the bunch...