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and the plan is once there are enough troops in normandy, then they would have a third army. and hodges would take over 1st from bradley. bradley would be promoted to army group commander. so you can sort of tell where we are in the war because hodges is here and he's got the 1st army patch on his shoulder. patton races to an area of france called lorraine. this is where he's going to run out of fuel. and here he is waiting for eisenhower to come to his headquarters. he's all spit and polished and everything. and that's his 20th corps commander walker who's going to later fight in korea and our good friend willie down here. several reasons. patton races across france and suddenly he slows and stops. and to him, it's because eisenhower likes montgomery more and is giving him all the fuel. that's not the fact. everybody's running out of fuel. they're outrunning their supply lines. it's really a combination of not just that but also the fact that the terrain which has been basically flat is now going to turn hilly and forestry, more rivers, harder to cross. the rains start comin
and the plan is once there are enough troops in normandy, then they would have a third army. and hodges would take over 1st from bradley. bradley would be promoted to army group commander. so you can sort of tell where we are in the war because hodges is here and he's got the 1st army patch on his shoulder. patton races to an area of france called lorraine. this is where he's going to run out of fuel. and here he is waiting for eisenhower to come to his headquarters. he's all spit and polished...
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ordered out the 101st airborne divisions, one of the divisions that had dropped the night before normandy and had been under his command to escort the black children through the mobs into the schools. ike understood the use of force. he also understood if you were going to do it, you didn't fool around. you faced the segregationist with a mass group of 101st airborne troopers and got the job done. so, in many respects i think ike is a much more liberally minded president than he is given credit for. and also a man who devoted himself to the presidency. second volume of his presidential memoirs is full of waging peace, and he waged peace i think just as hard as when he was a general he waged war. >> if he were sitting -- well, first, have you ever met him? >> no. >> if he were sitting here after you finished this rather large, you know, biography of eisenhower and you had a chance to ask him a few questions, what would they be? >> i'd love to have ike be able to tell us what it felt like on the evening of june 4th, when he post poneld tponed the invasion normandy for 24 hours because of ba
ordered out the 101st airborne divisions, one of the divisions that had dropped the night before normandy and had been under his command to escort the black children through the mobs into the schools. ike understood the use of force. he also understood if you were going to do it, you didn't fool around. you faced the segregationist with a mass group of 101st airborne troopers and got the job done. so, in many respects i think ike is a much more liberally minded president than he is given credit...
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and lastly, the army kind of splits as it breaks out of normandy. bradley and eisenhower really want to open up the ports and get more supplies in. so they dedicate a lot of the air power to attacking these isolated pockets along the french coast. patton as he moves across france, he has a lot less air support going along with the bad terrain and lack of fuel. he crosses the mozel river in september and climbs into this trench. with the troops, in the mud. and he said that across the river, they -- he watched three american tanks take on two german. they knock the two german tanks out. he said they were on fire. he said you could tell when the germans and americans were firing because of the different rates of firing of the machine guns. this is how close to the battle patton gets. he can rate the machine gunfire between the americans and enemy. with the army stopped, he spends a lot of time going behind the line, making sure the men are getting proper equipment, food. trying to cover all the details. there's not a day -- his morning started around
and lastly, the army kind of splits as it breaks out of normandy. bradley and eisenhower really want to open up the ports and get more supplies in. so they dedicate a lot of the air power to attacking these isolated pockets along the french coast. patton as he moves across france, he has a lot less air support going along with the bad terrain and lack of fuel. he crosses the mozel river in september and climbs into this trench. with the troops, in the mud. and he said that across the river,...
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i want to give a special thank you to dennis normandy. for your wonderful leadership on the sister city and for your great work on our commission as well. thank you very much. [applause] we want to recognize the incredible diverse accomplishments of all of our filipino-american contributors to our city and to make sure we look forward to continuing that strong relationship as we go forward in our city. so it is my honor to present today, on behalf of our city and county, the filipino american history month proclamation. you may join the council general, and please, the honorable hydra mendoza, president of our board of education, and of course, kyra rodriguez from our filipino channel. please take this problematic -- proclamation declaring this is a filipino-american history month in san francisco. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the highest ranking and only filipino-american elected official in the city and county of san francisco, president of the board of education and education adviser to mayor edwin lee, honorable
i want to give a special thank you to dennis normandy. for your wonderful leadership on the sister city and for your great work on our commission as well. thank you very much. [applause] we want to recognize the incredible diverse accomplishments of all of our filipino-american contributors to our city and to make sure we look forward to continuing that strong relationship as we go forward in our city. so it is my honor to present today, on behalf of our city and county, the filipino american...
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they ransacked a home on normandy park. they took all the appliances, metal and copper in the house. >> this is typical. this house of many. it has been vacant for a long time because of the real-estate market it has lost three- quarters of its value. the owner has taken another big hit. when real-estate agent opens the door wednesday to the little house she owns, she was hoping to impress a potential buyer. instead both were horrified by what they saw. metal thieves had destroyed the kitchen and bathroom. >> the took all the appliances. they took the sting. they took the shower heads. they took all the pipe out of the wall. >> you can see the miss they left behind as they tore open dry wall. they even took the hot water heater. >> it is said. at first i was thinking, who would do something like this? who are they selling it to? >> she called the police said today several officers including a very busy detective who focus solely on metal detector responded -- metal theft responded to the crime. >> it is a million-dollar bus
they ransacked a home on normandy park. they took all the appliances, metal and copper in the house. >> this is typical. this house of many. it has been vacant for a long time because of the real-estate market it has lost three- quarters of its value. the owner has taken another big hit. when real-estate agent opens the door wednesday to the little house she owns, she was hoping to impress a potential buyer. instead both were horrified by what they saw. metal thieves had destroyed the...
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would we have ever stormed the beaches at normandy if we saw hitler wearing a glenn miller chattanooga cho-choo t-shirt. and here's a second danger of the two dangers i just mentioned moments ago, danger two, this guy might not love america. he could just be a hipster wearing that t-shirt ironically. after all, that's where irey comes from, iran. he's turning this into a farce in farsi. it was already bad enough that iran was hiding their nuclear intentions under ground. now they could be hiding under a thick layer of sarcasm. and the real threat is, folks, our hipsters could form a secret alliance with their hipsters. >> oh, yeah, that's going to happen. >> >> stephen: oh, good, good, it's our hipster audience member. hipster, i need to know, will you hipsters form a secret alliance with iran? >> yeah, we're totally going to do that. >> so you are? >> sure. down with the great satan. this is kind of important. why can't you just be direct. >> well, i guess i have a problem with trusting people, stephen, so i use sarcasm to mask my own insecurities. >> oh. [laughter] really? >> yeah, i
would we have ever stormed the beaches at normandy if we saw hitler wearing a glenn miller chattanooga cho-choo t-shirt. and here's a second danger of the two dangers i just mentioned moments ago, danger two, this guy might not love america. he could just be a hipster wearing that t-shirt ironically. after all, that's where irey comes from, iran. he's turning this into a farce in farsi. it was already bad enough that iran was hiding their nuclear intentions under ground. now they could be...
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i have had a project at one point to have fdr's de date career, because when we landed in normandy, he went on national radio and 46 and a half minutes he prayed. -- and for 6.5 minutes he prayed. the country participated with the commander in chief. it is a powerful prayer. part of it is too recent for the country around this spirit part of it is to bring judges back into enforcing the constitution, not rewriting it. part of what makes my campaign different is we go to a 54-page document on the founding fathers in the judiciary that outlines step-by-step how to bring the judiciary into line and eliminate this kind of lost the position of a least -- of the elite values. part of a is to take on the elite media. there is a joke out that has the word christian in its title, and if you imagine that show with that title muslim and the title, you would know it is impossible. no one in the leeds would think of it. it tells you how the tree has become. we need a president who is prepared to say head on this kind of behavior is reprehensible, destructive, bigoted, and should not be tolerated in
i have had a project at one point to have fdr's de date career, because when we landed in normandy, he went on national radio and 46 and a half minutes he prayed. -- and for 6.5 minutes he prayed. the country participated with the commander in chief. it is a powerful prayer. part of it is too recent for the country around this spirit part of it is to bring judges back into enforcing the constitution, not rewriting it. part of what makes my campaign different is we go to a 54-page document on...
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shortly after the allied landing in normandy, indoctrinated and radicalized young men marched into aillage and had orders to wipe out the entire population -- men, women, and children. no one just stood by. >> but the prosecutor is skeptical. he is not sure willie b. will ever stand trial. >> it is not enough to have been there. if someone with this is a killing and was merely there at the time, that is not a medically aiding -- automatically aiding and abetting. >> still, robert is glad they're investigating the case. his mother and two of his sisters burned in that church. but today, he is less concerned with a conviction that he is finally finding out the truth. it is still not known why the company targeted them for destruction. >> the idea of modern europe was born after the trauma of the second world war and has since grown to allow ever more integration. the european union is still an intriguing project for many countries on its borders, despite problems. turkey, iceland, and the balkans all of them want to join in. national identities play a major role in europe, and in the b
shortly after the allied landing in normandy, indoctrinated and radicalized young men marched into aillage and had orders to wipe out the entire population -- men, women, and children. no one just stood by. >> but the prosecutor is skeptical. he is not sure willie b. will ever stand trial. >> it is not enough to have been there. if someone with this is a killing and was merely there at the time, that is not a medically aiding -- automatically aiding and abetting. >> still,...
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drake high school junior maya normandi says the reforest station experience proves she can make a difference in the world. >> that totally changed my perspective. i felt after that trip, i felt so much more hyped up i guess to go out and do stuff? >> reporter: through global student embassy not only do bay area young people travel overseas, but they also raise money to bring exchange students here. today more than 200 volunteers dig into the nonprofit work grounded in the team of two. >> i think luke brings relentless energy. he's tireless in his work and passionate. >> jasper brings strong organizational capacity, also determination. >> reporter: for bringing young leaders together to change their world, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to lucas and jasper oshun. sharon chin, cbs 5. >>> and if you would like to read more about the students' projects in california, south america and africa online, using the links, cbssf.com, click the "connect" button at the top of the page and then go to jefferson awards. go check it out. >>> after a mild winter and lots of sunshine, lawrenc
drake high school junior maya normandi says the reforest station experience proves she can make a difference in the world. >> that totally changed my perspective. i felt after that trip, i felt so much more hyped up i guess to go out and do stuff? >> reporter: through global student embassy not only do bay area young people travel overseas, but they also raise money to bring exchange students here. today more than 200 volunteers dig into the nonprofit work grounded in the team of...
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it's in his contract i should mention his book is the normandy crucible. ladies and gentlemen, a heavy weight historian, john prados. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, that was very gracious. also add my voice to all my colleagues, congratulating and thanking the people who brought us to this event here this weekend. we think it's a wonderful opportunity to bring these issues before the public eye. actually, we were talking about historeography, it shows you how the process goes of trying to read the tea leaves and interpret issues in history. so the phrase "decent interval" comes from an article henry kissinger wrote, which he published in the journal of foreign affairs in the months before the 1968 election, when people, especially foreign affairs experts, positioned themselves for potential appointments in new administrations by putting out news and opinions that potential presidents can take a look at and decide they like these people and kissinger did this very thing in the article on foreign affairs. well, lo and with behold, the phrase becomes co
it's in his contract i should mention his book is the normandy crucible. ladies and gentlemen, a heavy weight historian, john prados. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, that was very gracious. also add my voice to all my colleagues, congratulating and thanking the people who brought us to this event here this weekend. we think it's a wonderful opportunity to bring these issues before the public eye. actually, we were talking about historeography, it shows you how the process goes of...
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and our militaries have shared a lot of things from fighting side by side on the front lines of normandy to the battles of afghanistan where there are no front lines. our successful operations together in places like libya emerge from fully developed training exercises such as the recently completed the largest amphibious exercise in the past decade which took place off our southern coast. and canadian leadership is readily apparent. in one of the last true frontiers of the globe, the arctic. it's a frontier we share and a frontier where the maritime component is becoming increasingly important. i grew up in the american south. i was governor of mississippi, but last spring i went to isax in the arctic and you couldn't find a much more different place than mississippi to be, but you also couldn't find a much more important place and one that's becoming more and more important as time passes. today we have to rely on our shared history and our shared values to meet the new things that we face. some people separate the challenges that we face as economic and military. but at the bottom of
and our militaries have shared a lot of things from fighting side by side on the front lines of normandy to the battles of afghanistan where there are no front lines. our successful operations together in places like libya emerge from fully developed training exercises such as the recently completed the largest amphibious exercise in the past decade which took place off our southern coast. and canadian leadership is readily apparent. in one of the last true frontiers of the globe, the arctic....
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accompanied general eisenhower and other high-ranking officers ashore for the inspection on the normandy beach. 15 stars fill this corporal's jeep as admiral king and general marshall, bradley, and eisenhower survey the battle damage. on this trip, marshall takes a few moments to visit an old friend, the colorful ex-cavalry man patton who had torn great holes in the german defenses. the chief of staff had personally ordered the general to his original combat assignment in north africa. the subsequent performance of the troops under patton's command confirmed general marshall's wise choice. allied planners met again in 1944, this time at quebec. a decision was reached to move the invasion of the philippines three months ahead of schedule. marshall returned from quebec to fly immediately to paris with secretary of state james burns for another meeting with general eisenhower. the chief of staff was involved with the vast and complicated problem of our global supply line. and he chose to inspect the divisions poised for the final thrusts into germany. a minor slack in the line of supply at
accompanied general eisenhower and other high-ranking officers ashore for the inspection on the normandy beach. 15 stars fill this corporal's jeep as admiral king and general marshall, bradley, and eisenhower survey the battle damage. on this trip, marshall takes a few moments to visit an old friend, the colorful ex-cavalry man patton who had torn great holes in the german defenses. the chief of staff had personally ordered the general to his original combat assignment in north africa. the...
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nobody will tell the nazis we're coming at normandy." we're in a chaotic, small-war environment and will be for the rest of our lives, particularly if deterrence works. second, the technology is exploding around us. it may be amateurs-- "hi, i've got a dish satellite receiver and a minicam. would you like to buy some stuff?" third, i don't think we're very good, right now-- i think this panel... i find it fascinating-- at deciding who are we. are we americans first? are the south kosanese then ours? is it as bad to see our frnds killed as to see our own children killed? we're at the cutting edge in this discussion of the technology, of the reality. all i would say is the military, i think, has done a vastly better job of systematically thinking through the ethics of behavior in a violent environment than the journalists have. congressman stokes, that's a pretty powerful statement. it is obviously a very troublesome ethical dilemma, but i think it also has a great deal to do with where the media places its priorities. in the first place,
nobody will tell the nazis we're coming at normandy." we're in a chaotic, small-war environment and will be for the rest of our lives, particularly if deterrence works. second, the technology is exploding around us. it may be amateurs-- "hi, i've got a dish satellite receiver and a minicam. would you like to buy some stuff?" third, i don't think we're very good, right now-- i think this panel... i find it fascinating-- at deciding who are we. are we americans first? are the south...
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eisenhower and other high-ranking officers ashore for an inspection of the american positions on the normandy beachhead. 15 stars fill this corporal's jeep as admiral king and genera jeep as admiral king and generals marshall, bradley and eisenhower ride out to surveyda. on this trip marshall takes a few moments to visit an old friend, the colorful patton, considered one of the most ablest field commanders in the army and the chief of staff combat assignment in north africa. the subsequent performance of the troops confirmed general marshall's wise choice. allied planners met again in 1944, this time at quebec and a decision was made to move the invasion of the philippines three months ahead of schedule. marshall returned to fly to paris with burnes for another meeting with general eisenhower. the chief of staff was involved with the vast and complicated problem of our global supply lines and chose to inspect the divisions poised for the final thrust into germany. a minor slack in the line of supply at this moment could cause a major military disaster. marshall knew all of the facts at both e
eisenhower and other high-ranking officers ashore for an inspection of the american positions on the normandy beachhead. 15 stars fill this corporal's jeep as admiral king and genera jeep as admiral king and generals marshall, bradley and eisenhower ride out to surveyda. on this trip marshall takes a few moments to visit an old friend, the colorful patton, considered one of the most ablest field commanders in the army and the chief of staff combat assignment in north africa. the subsequent...
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drake high school junior maya normandy says the reforestation experience proved she can make a difference in the world. >> that totally changed my perspective. after that trip, i felt so much more hyped up, i guess, to go out and do stuff. >> reporter: through global student embassy, not only do bay area young people travel overseas, but they also raise money to bring exchange students here. today, more than 200 volunteers dig into the nonprofit work grounded in the team of two. >> i think lou brings relentless energy. he's tireless in his work and passionate. >> jasper brings strong organizational capacity, also determination. >> reporter: for bringing young leaders together to change their world, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to lucas and jasper ocean. sharon chen, cbs 5. .... the . >>> we are looking forward to sunny skies and warm temperatures today, warmer than normal. taking a live look right now at the transamerica building in downtown san francisco, temperatures right now at 43 around here in the city. oakland at 40. san jose is hitting 39 degrees. roberta gonza
drake high school junior maya normandy says the reforestation experience proved she can make a difference in the world. >> that totally changed my perspective. after that trip, i felt so much more hyped up, i guess, to go out and do stuff. >> reporter: through global student embassy, not only do bay area young people travel overseas, but they also raise money to bring exchange students here. today, more than 200 volunteers dig into the nonprofit work grounded in the team of two....
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it is in his contract that he mentioned the normandy crucible which is not about vietnam. ladies and gentlemen, a relentless researcher and heavy weight historian john pradas. >> thank you very much. that was very gracious. we also add my troyes those of all my colleagues and congratulating and thanking the people who brought us to this event here this weekend. we think it's a wonderful opportunity to bring these issues before the public eye. actually, since we were just talking about historiography, let me open on a historical graphical note because it shows you how the process goes of trying to read the tea leaves and enter pretty issues in history. so the phrase decent interval actually dollars an article that henry kissinger wrote which he published in the journal foreign affairs or in the months of the 1968 election especially when foreign affairs experts positioned themselves for potential appointments and new administrations by putting out views and opinions that potential precedents can take a look at and decide that they like these people and kissinger did this ve
it is in his contract that he mentioned the normandy crucible which is not about vietnam. ladies and gentlemen, a relentless researcher and heavy weight historian john pradas. >> thank you very much. that was very gracious. we also add my troyes those of all my colleagues and congratulating and thanking the people who brought us to this event here this weekend. we think it's a wonderful opportunity to bring these issues before the public eye. actually, since we were just talking about...
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and about 3:00 in the morning, this officer came out of one of the bushes there in normandy and it was a general -- a colonel. colonel johnson i found out later. he was a commanding officer. the 502nd. and we clicked at each other with our devices we had. our clickers. recognition clickers. and he said sergeant, do you know where you are? i said, yes, sir, i know exactly where i am. and i identified myself. and he says i'm colonel johnson. so he said, show me on the map, and i did. he went his way which was completely opposite from where we had to go, and i went my way. and about 4:00 in the morning, just about light, i brought 18 men to our objective, and we were the only ones there besides about 30 others. it was our battalion objective for the 6067 people that we should have had there. but we stayed there for the three days. no one knew we were there until we were finally -- now we had a walkie talkie with us. and the only thing the walkie talkie would get would be broadcasting company beamed from the ship. and from the ship we picked up their signal. we found out that the invasion
and about 3:00 in the morning, this officer came out of one of the bushes there in normandy and it was a general -- a colonel. colonel johnson i found out later. he was a commanding officer. the 502nd. and we clicked at each other with our devices we had. our clickers. recognition clickers. and he said sergeant, do you know where you are? i said, yes, sir, i know exactly where i am. and i identified myself. and he says i'm colonel johnson. so he said, show me on the map, and i did. he went his...
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other at mont-saint-michel during the war because after d-day, six weeks later, i went off to--to normandy myself. i just couldn't stand the idea of assigning photographers at their own peril day after day to cover combat and i wanted to learn something about it. i had no real business going to normandy, but i--i just--i did f--and i stayed there four weeks and worked with different photographers. one day capa said to me--and we--we were at 1st army press camp with some very celebrated correspondents. ernie pyle was a tent mate. and one day capa said, 'let's go mont-saint-michel. we can stay there and cover the front from there.' so we--we did and hemingway was already there actually with bill walton of time. c-span: what was this picture right here? >> guest: well, that young man is a one of a group of--who had shot at me about an hour before that. it's interesting to be shot at personally, especially if--if--if you--if the shot misses. and i had been with capa that day at an observation post at st.-malo, where a german garrison was holding out. and i got a little too curious and went to
other at mont-saint-michel during the war because after d-day, six weeks later, i went off to--to normandy myself. i just couldn't stand the idea of assigning photographers at their own peril day after day to cover combat and i wanted to learn something about it. i had no real business going to normandy, but i--i just--i did f--and i stayed there four weeks and worked with different photographers. one day capa said to me--and we--we were at 1st army press camp with some very celebrated...
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on d-day at normandy, on pearl harbor day, we didn't lose as many americans as we did on 9/11, and what we find, the proliferation of guns -- and i'm not doing a second amendment review here. we're talking about guns in the wrong hands. we're not talking about people who apply and duo through the rigors of testing as they do now. one of the questions that i'm really anxious to review, and that is we now understood -- understand that people from the new york police department were doing surveillance in the state of new jersey, across the river into our sovereignty. and last week the special agent in charge of the fbi newark office criticized the new york police department's surveillance of new jersey communities and universities saying, and i quote, it makes our job much, much harder. mr. director, how do you feel about that? >> let me start off by saying that we have a very good relationship with nypd, and the work that the nypd has done since september 11th to protect new york and the surrounding communities is first rate. and there has not been a successful attack on new york in large
on d-day at normandy, on pearl harbor day, we didn't lose as many americans as we did on 9/11, and what we find, the proliferation of guns -- and i'm not doing a second amendment review here. we're talking about guns in the wrong hands. we're not talking about people who apply and duo through the rigors of testing as they do now. one of the questions that i'm really anxious to review, and that is we now understood -- understand that people from the new york police department were doing...
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he basically gave it all around england prior to the invasion of norm normandy. a lot of army nurses didn't like it. they thought it was too aggressive. other soldiers ate it up. but, yes, it's very accurate. in fact, i think charles province has a copy of the whole thing. some lieutenant typed it up while patton was giving it. he transcribed it in a book called "the unknown patton." side note, when francis ford copela wrote the script for the movie, he said this guy is so unique and so interesting, i can't do a conventional biography. i'll put him in front of an american flag and he'll give this great speech. he hands the script in to 20th century fox. they say, this is the stupidist idea we've ever seen and they fired him. they brought on another writer, and they said the script was so bad that they went back to copula's original. he was fixing film machines when he saw them putting the uniforms and costumes together. what are you doing? they said, we're making this movie "patton." he said, i wrote that. later he goes to make "the god father" and it's overbudge
he basically gave it all around england prior to the invasion of norm normandy. a lot of army nurses didn't like it. they thought it was too aggressive. other soldiers ate it up. but, yes, it's very accurate. in fact, i think charles province has a copy of the whole thing. some lieutenant typed it up while patton was giving it. he transcribed it in a book called "the unknown patton." side note, when francis ford copela wrote the script for the movie, he said this guy is so unique and...
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drake high school junior maya normandy says the reforestation experience proved she can make a differenceotally changed my perspective. i felt after that trip, i felt so much more hyped up i guess to go out and do stuff? >> reporter: through global student embassy not only do bay area young people travel overseas, but they also raise money to bring exchange students here. today more than 200 volunteers dig into the nonprofit work grounded in the team of two. >> i think luke brings relentless energy. he's tireless in his work and passionate. >> jasper brings strong organizational capacity, also determination. >> reporter: for bringing young leaders together to change their world, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to lucas and jasper oshun. sharon chin, cbs 5. >>> good evening, everybody. >>> as far as accumulation is concerns, over an 1.5" of rain in the north bay and here you have the who sierra with every we have had so far 18 inches of snow with more coming. winter storm warning is still in effect. >> a new cell popped up affecting portions of the east bay heading over to
drake high school junior maya normandy says the reforestation experience proved she can make a differenceotally changed my perspective. i felt after that trip, i felt so much more hyped up i guess to go out and do stuff? >> reporter: through global student embassy not only do bay area young people travel overseas, but they also raise money to bring exchange students here. today more than 200 volunteers dig into the nonprofit work grounded in the team of two. >> i think luke brings...
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when we landed in normandy, franklin roosevelt went on national radio and 46 and a half minutes he prayed. -- for 6 and a half minutes, he prayed. he did not say god bless america. he said, would you join me in prayer? the country joined the commander in chief in pricing. -- prayeing. it is powerful and poignant. we have to center the country around this. we have to bring the federal judges back into enforcing the constitution, not rewriting it. part of what makes my campaign different, we have a 54-page document on the founding fathers and the judiciary that wound up -- outlined step-by-step how to bring the judiciary back in line and eliminated this lawless and position of elite values by anti religious figures. part of it frankly is to take on the elite media. there is a brand new show out that has the word christian in the title and it deliberately viciously anti-christian. i would suggest to all of you if you imagine the exact same show with the title muslim in the title you would know it is impossible -- no one would even think of it. it just tells you how bad the anti-christian big
when we landed in normandy, franklin roosevelt went on national radio and 46 and a half minutes he prayed. -- for 6 and a half minutes, he prayed. he did not say god bless america. he said, would you join me in prayer? the country joined the commander in chief in pricing. -- prayeing. it is powerful and poignant. we have to center the country around this. we have to bring the federal judges back into enforcing the constitution, not rewriting it. part of what makes my campaign different, we have...
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they jumped into normandy and fought to berlin in less than 485 days.24 years of age, drinking beer with college buddies the year before, it was shocking. >> talk more about the bomb that forms when you're engaged with a group of men like this over this long a period. even when there's a larger political fight about should we be there, what's success mean, talk about the bond that forms in this brotherhood. >> if you spend 485 days with anybody, you're going to be close. you spend 485 days with men in combat, you become brothers. and that brotherhood essential for survival. when the bullets are cracking by your head, the only thing that matters is the man next to you and keeping that person safe. >> i read some of your book last night. really moving accounts including just the opening when you have a dead young girl in your arms during the first attack. when you guys were first in position there. how do you people get this? how do you cope? you're getting a ph.d. in psychology now as part of your own studies. what do people need to understand about the
they jumped into normandy and fought to berlin in less than 485 days.24 years of age, drinking beer with college buddies the year before, it was shocking. >> talk more about the bomb that forms when you're engaged with a group of men like this over this long a period. even when there's a larger political fight about should we be there, what's success mean, talk about the bond that forms in this brotherhood. >> if you spend 485 days with anybody, you're going to be close. you spend...
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approaching, hedy decided to flee her homeland and her marriage and book passage to hollywood aboard the normandy she knew was carrying a very famous passenger, movie mogul, louie b. mayer. she was already a name in the industry. she had become infamous for a foreign film, ecstasy. not only was she nude, but this close-up of hedy's face in the precise moment of rapture as one critic put it was nothing short of pornography. louie b. mayer liked what he saw. >> by the end of the voyage, she had arranged a contract for $600 a week which would be $3,000 today with the proviso that she learn english which she d. you fool. >> her career toox*k off, the war in europe was never far from her mind, and a chance dinner party changed everything. like her, it was pinker's idea. >> the famous for composing an avante-garde symphony using unconventional instruments not the least of which were more than a dozen player pianos all synchronized. >> and that gave the two of them an idea. synchronized from one note to another, why couldn't radio frequencies steer >> hedy's idea was if you could make both the transmitt
approaching, hedy decided to flee her homeland and her marriage and book passage to hollywood aboard the normandy she knew was carrying a very famous passenger, movie mogul, louie b. mayer. she was already a name in the industry. she had become infamous for a foreign film, ecstasy. not only was she nude, but this close-up of hedy's face in the precise moment of rapture as one critic put it was nothing short of pornography. louie b. mayer liked what he saw. >> by the end of the voyage, she...
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bill: you're right about that, normandie was gutsy. the question is why did he say this?, i said, there he goes again. i've been watching vice president biden for 30 years, he has a perfectly consistent record, he's always wrong. i thought more about it, and you know what this administration doesn't have a lot on the resume, not a lot of successes they can point to, not the economy, employment, not taxes, healthcare. they look to foreign policy. that is a pretty thin resume two. the arab spring turns out that wasn't skwrufp a great success, negotiating with iran to get rid of their nuclear weapons, nope, and afghanistan looks like it's a disaster. so what is left? the osama bin laden raid. bill: two other things he said here quickly. number one do any ever you have a doubt that if the raid failed that this guy would be a one-term president referring to his boss. would we ever hear of this if the raid occurred and they did not find their guy. >> reporter: yes, hires the thing. what if they had not done the raid ain't leaked out that president obama had osama bin laden in h
bill: you're right about that, normandie was gutsy. the question is why did he say this?, i said, there he goes again. i've been watching vice president biden for 30 years, he has a perfectly consistent record, he's always wrong. i thought more about it, and you know what this administration doesn't have a lot on the resume, not a lot of successes they can point to, not the economy, employment, not taxes, healthcare. they look to foreign policy. that is a pretty thin resume two. the arab spring...
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war ii, the battle of omzia was key because keeping germans occupied so our troops could land in normandyreat. this flag, two years ago he fought another battle, he wanted a flag, the homeowners association said no, take it down, he refused and with the help of media and politicians the flag stayed, megyn. but an american hero, lost, van thomas barfoot, 92 years old. megyn: we salute the colonel. >>> high level talks in washington today, iran dominating the agendas prime minister netanyahu meets first with the president and then with america's top military leaders. coming up, former u.n. ambassador john bolton has spent a large part of his career working on the iranian nuclear issue. he joins us live, coming up. >>> and remember this? from friday's show? >> we're in hairsberg right now and can you be quiet for a second so you can hear them. those are the tornado warning sirens blairing right now. megyn: our own mike tobin was in the thick of things during the outbreak. he is still out there braving the weather. now it's snow on top of destruction. he joins us live, next. okay, team! after
war ii, the battle of omzia was key because keeping germans occupied so our troops could land in normandyreat. this flag, two years ago he fought another battle, he wanted a flag, the homeowners association said no, take it down, he refused and with the help of media and politicians the flag stayed, megyn. but an american hero, lost, van thomas barfoot, 92 years old. megyn: we salute the colonel. >>> high level talks in washington today, iran dominating the agendas prime minister...
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announcing we're going to leave after a certain time of -- amount of time, it's like going into normandyit these beaches, do this and now this. it's silly, from day one. >> can you repair it? >> no. it's not about troop numbers, it's about mission. jenna: if we can't repair it -- pardon me for interrupting. if we can't repair t. colonel schafer, why have anybody there? if i had troops there and you can't repair that sort of damage, and i had to sit there for another 12 months, that would be horrendous for me and my family. >> it is. it is. and this is why the politics being involved in defense is so bad. we got the white house right now more concerned about winning an election and not appearing to fail rather than doing what's necessary to get on the often i -- offensive. there are two things that have to happen to be successful. we've already met the mission requirements, al-qaeda longs are long gone, second, we've got to get back to looking at them in other place, pakistan, get on the offensive. third for afghanistan, we've got to find a reconciliation process between the taliban and t
announcing we're going to leave after a certain time of -- amount of time, it's like going into normandyit these beaches, do this and now this. it's silly, from day one. >> can you repair it? >> no. it's not about troop numbers, it's about mission. jenna: if we can't repair it -- pardon me for interrupting. if we can't repair t. colonel schafer, why have anybody there? if i had troops there and you can't repair that sort of damage, and i had to sit there for another 12 months, that...
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11 the loss of lives the society took place in a way that isn't fully understood and the d-day at normandy on pearl harbor we didn't lose as many americans as we did on 9/11, and what we find is the proliferation i'm not doing a second amendment review. we are talking about guns in the wrong hands we are not talking about people who go through the rigors of testing as they do now we are anxious to review we now understood and understand people from the new york police department were doing surveillance in the state of new jersey across the river into our sovereignty and last week the special agent in charge of the fbi office criticized the new york police department surveillance of new jersey and universities and i told them. it makes our job much, much harder. mr. director, how do you feel about that? >> let me start up by saying we have a very good relationship with the nypd, and the work that the nypd has done since september 11th to protect new york and the surrounding communities is first-rate and there hasn't been a successful attack in the large part attributable by the new york pol
11 the loss of lives the society took place in a way that isn't fully understood and the d-day at normandy on pearl harbor we didn't lose as many americans as we did on 9/11, and what we find is the proliferation i'm not doing a second amendment review. we are talking about guns in the wrong hands we are not talking about people who go through the rigors of testing as they do now we are anxious to review we now understood and understand people from the new york police department were doing...
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on d-day at normandy on the pearl harbor day, we didn't lose as many as we did on 9/11.and what we find the proliferation and i'm not doing second amendment reviewed here. we are not talking about people who apply and go through the rigors of testing as they do now. one of the questions that i'm really anxious to review and that is we now understood -- understand that people from the new york police department were doing surveillance in the state of new jersey. across the river into our sovereignty and last week the special agent in charge of the fbi office criticized the new york police department surveillance in the new jersey community and university and i quote them, makes our job much, much harder. mr. direct or, how do you feel about that? >> let me start off by saying that we have a very good relationship with the n.y.p.d. and the work that the n.y.p.d. has done since september 11 to protect new york and the surrounding communities is first rate. and there has not been a successful attack in large part attributable to the work that has been done by the new york po
on d-day at normandy on the pearl harbor day, we didn't lose as many as we did on 9/11.and what we find the proliferation and i'm not doing second amendment reviewed here. we are not talking about people who apply and go through the rigors of testing as they do now. one of the questions that i'm really anxious to review and that is we now understood -- understand that people from the new york police department were doing surveillance in the state of new jersey. across the river into our...
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country and our militaries have shared a lot of things from fighting said a site on the front lines of normandy to the battles of afghanistan where there are no front lines. our successful operations together in places like libya emerged from fully developed training exercises, such as the recently completed both allocated 2012, the largest amphibious exercise in the past decade, which took place after southern coast. and canadian leadership is readily apparent. one of the less true frontiers of the quote, the arctic. so the frontier we shared in a frontier with the maritime component is becoming increasingly important. i grew up in the american south, governor and mrs. v., but last spring i went to a and the arctic and you couldn't find a much more different place than mississippi to be, but she also couldn't find a much more important place than one that is becoming more and more important as time passes. today, we have to rely on our shared history and our shared values to meet the new things that we face. some people separate the challenges we face as economic and military, but in the botto
country and our militaries have shared a lot of things from fighting said a site on the front lines of normandy to the battles of afghanistan where there are no front lines. our successful operations together in places like libya emerged from fully developed training exercises, such as the recently completed both allocated 2012, the largest amphibious exercise in the past decade, which took place after southern coast. and canadian leadership is readily apparent. one of the less true frontiers...
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do we think it rained in normandy? do you think there was rain and snow and mud in valley forge?r d.n.a. is exactly what led those patriots to victory. don't ever forget it! [cheers and applause] >> i've had the great honor in the last three years to watch your rise, along with people like governor sarah palin of alaska and andrew brietbart. it is that legacy that they never want to talk about. this -- [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] >> we're having some problems with the audio here. this is the tea party activists. they are protesting the supreme court who is getting ready to hear oral argument on the constitutionality of the affordable care act. we hope to get back to this because we are hoping to hear from herman caain. while we work on the sound, we will let you watch part of "washington journal." >> i have to be careful not to impair any investigation that's taking place right now. obviously, this is a tragedy. i can only imagine what these parents are going through. and when i think about this boy, i think about my own kids. i think every parent in america should be able t
do we think it rained in normandy? do you think there was rain and snow and mud in valley forge?r d.n.a. is exactly what led those patriots to victory. don't ever forget it! [cheers and applause] >> i've had the great honor in the last three years to watch your rise, along with people like governor sarah palin of alaska and andrew brietbart. it is that legacy that they never want to talk about. this -- [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] >> we're having some problems with the audio...
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and relies on the sixth of june, 1944, we landed at normandy.lano roosevelt, the greatest president of the 20th century, went on the radio and lead the nation in six and a half minutes of prayer. you can go to the fdr library and pull up a prayer and listen to it. you cannot imagine how ridiculous he would be today, and how reviled. and this is a man, by the way, who said that world war ii is a war between "our christian syllabus elation -- "our christian civilization" -- that is what he said, "our christian civilization and pagan beliefs. i believe in american exceptional as impure and i believe in the right to come from our creator. my belief that no government can come frobetween man and god. there are two documentaries about this. one is called nine days in america and the other -- the pope had a nine-day pilgrimage. do you know that in poland, they would not allow children to pray in school? can you imagine a government that anti religious? do you know in poland they tore down across? can you imagine a government that dedicated to secours -
and relies on the sixth of june, 1944, we landed at normandy.lano roosevelt, the greatest president of the 20th century, went on the radio and lead the nation in six and a half minutes of prayer. you can go to the fdr library and pull up a prayer and listen to it. you cannot imagine how ridiculous he would be today, and how reviled. and this is a man, by the way, who said that world war ii is a war between "our christian syllabus elation -- "our christian civilization" -- that is...
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and relies on the sixth of june, 1944, we landed at normandy.n delano roosevelt, the greatest president of the 20th century, went on the radio and lead the nation in six and a half minutes of prayer. you can go to the fdr library and pull up a prayer and listen to it. you cannot imagine how ridiculous he would be today, and how reviled. and this is a man, by the way, who said that world war ii is a war between "our christian syllabus elation -- "our christian civilization" -- that is what he said, "our christian civilization and pagan beliefs. i believe in american exceptional as impure and i believe in the right to come from our creator. my belief that no government can come between man and god. there are two documentaries about this. one is called nine days in america and the other -- the pope had a nine-day pilgrimage. do you know that in poland, they would not allow children to pray in school? can you imagine a government that anti religious? do you know in poland they tore down across? can you imagine a government that dedicated to secours
and relies on the sixth of june, 1944, we landed at normandy.n delano roosevelt, the greatest president of the 20th century, went on the radio and lead the nation in six and a half minutes of prayer. you can go to the fdr library and pull up a prayer and listen to it. you cannot imagine how ridiculous he would be today, and how reviled. and this is a man, by the way, who said that world war ii is a war between "our christian syllabus elation -- "our christian civilization" --...
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and our militaries have shared a lot of things from fighting side-by-side on the front lines of normandylines. our successful operations together in places like libya emerge from fully training exercises including the bold alligator 2012 the largest amphibious exercise in the past decade which took place off our southern coast and canadian leadership is readily apparent. in the last two frontiers of the globe is an artic. it's a frontier we share and a frontier where the maritime component is becoming increasingly important. i grew up in the american south. i was governor of mississippi. but last spring i went, and you couldn't find a much more different than mississippi but you also couldn't find a much more important place and one that's becoming more and more important as time passes. today we have to rely on our shared history and our shared values to meet the new things that we face. some people separate the challenges that we face as economic and military. but it's the bottom the challenge we face is the broad challenge of making the globe we inhabit more security. for the united s
and our militaries have shared a lot of things from fighting side-by-side on the front lines of normandylines. our successful operations together in places like libya emerge from fully training exercises including the bold alligator 2012 the largest amphibious exercise in the past decade which took place off our southern coast and canadian leadership is readily apparent. in the last two frontiers of the globe is an artic. it's a frontier we share and a frontier where the maritime component is...
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project at one point to have franklin delano roosevelt's d-day prayer because when we landed in normandy president roosevelt went on national radio and for 6 minutes he prayed. he didn't just say god bless america. he said would you join me in prayer, the country participated with the commander-in-chief praying. it is a very powerful and very poignant per. part of it is too recent to the country around this ceiling. part of it is to bring the federal judges back into enforcing the constitution, not rewriting it. [cheers and applause] part of what makes my campaign different is we have a 54 page document on the founding fathers in the judiciary that outlines step-by-step how to bring the judiciary back into line and eliminate this kind of wallace in position of elite values by anti religious bigots. part of it is frankly to take on the elite media. there's a brand new show that has the word christian in its title and is deliberately viciously anti christian. i would simply suggest to all of you if you imagine the exact same show with the title muslim in the title you would know it is impo
project at one point to have franklin delano roosevelt's d-day prayer because when we landed in normandy president roosevelt went on national radio and for 6 minutes he prayed. he didn't just say god bless america. he said would you join me in prayer, the country participated with the commander-in-chief praying. it is a very powerful and very poignant per. part of it is too recent to the country around this ceiling. part of it is to bring the federal judges back into enforcing the constitution,...