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the french fries freedom of fries and congress gave the speech we should take a parboil days from normandy every new home because it is not a fit resting place and if there were demonstrations and say why is this way van then we say it reminds me of the early '60s when the president of france charles de gaulle told the american kennedy administration don't go to war in vietnam we know the terrain there were french colony before this will end badly you'll be seen as a western arm evacuation you will sink step by step into a quagmire and predicted it would last 10 years as will be bad for the west so relaunched of boycott of french goods and french flags and a member of congress gave a speech to say we should begin for boys from normandy because it is no longer a fit place and we said he is the anti-american with the war against in vietnam and in each case we ignored for an opinion and the problem is we marched off to the tune foreign policy debacles there is a problem there. the secretary of defense to orchestrated the escalation of the 30 years later spoke of his regret we could count list
the french fries freedom of fries and congress gave the speech we should take a parboil days from normandy every new home because it is not a fit resting place and if there were demonstrations and say why is this way van then we say it reminds me of the early '60s when the president of france charles de gaulle told the american kennedy administration don't go to war in vietnam we know the terrain there were french colony before this will end badly you'll be seen as a western arm evacuation you...
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our standard for heroism has dropped quite a bit since normandy.k levin, senator ted cruz the guy that ran against sherrod brown heros. >> yeah. they were on the beach firing at our guys. >> stephanie: right. this is the espn sports caster chris brasard. >> personally i don't believe that you can live an openly homosexual lifestyle, or an openly like premarital sex between heterosexuals. if you are openlying that type of lifestyle then the bible says -- [overlapping speakers] >> stephanie: excuse me? >> it says that is a sin. and if you are openly living in unrepenitent sin, whatever it is not just homosexually, premarital sex, whatever it may be, i believe that is walking an open rebellion to god and jesus christ. so i wouldn't characterize that person as a christian. >> stephanie: thank god there are no nba players who have engaged in premarital sex. >> yes and eating shell fish. >> and cutting their hair at the temples. >> stephanie: thank god. >> thank god he has followed every single rule in leviticus. >> including which slaves it's okay to ki
our standard for heroism has dropped quite a bit since normandy.k levin, senator ted cruz the guy that ran against sherrod brown heros. >> yeah. they were on the beach firing at our guys. >> stephanie: right. this is the espn sports caster chris brasard. >> personally i don't believe that you can live an openly homosexual lifestyle, or an openly like premarital sex between heterosexuals. if you are openlying that type of lifestyle then the bible says -- [overlapping speakers]...
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that is helping with the interpretation at normandy. yes, park service is viewed internationally as the leader in this field. and they would love to see more of us. but, for instance, i've had to curtail essentially all international travel for the rest of this year except for a very few instances where they were being paid or committed to provide that assistance and for the rest of the fiscal year because of sequestration to it i do worry about it because the international parks community really does want to see us there. they really enjoy our participation. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, and thinking about the dollar issue, that is the number one thing we are hearing about is all the different directors or the secretaries are coming before the committee to the it's the one thing i've heard about a person's i came to congress, partially because most of my region is not have the government, it's not have the military, it's small and medium-sized business, and they've been -- we have double-digit unemployment almost since the whol
that is helping with the interpretation at normandy. yes, park service is viewed internationally as the leader in this field. and they would love to see more of us. but, for instance, i've had to curtail essentially all international travel for the rest of this year except for a very few instances where they were being paid or committed to provide that assistance and for the rest of the fiscal year because of sequestration to it i do worry about it because the international parks community...
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he was at normandy on d-day, has two purple hearts and more than a dozen other medals.this day, he still can't even read what they're for. not because it's too painful. >> victory. reporter: but because he simply can't read. you know what that word on? e-u-r-o-p-e. >> the toughest thing that ever happened to me in my life is not being able to read. >> reporter: you said you were at normandy though. >> yes, sir. reporter: illiteracy can be that damning. >> i've covered this up for 80 years. nobody in this town knows i can't read. >> reporter: until he retired, ed worked a civilian job at an air force base refueling planes. a coworker helped him with the forms and whatnot. at home his wife covered for him for 62 years until she died in '09. >> would you put some coffee on. reporter: today ed manages okay but the soldier in him still refuses to surrender. >> i wanted to read one book. i don't care if it's about mickey mouse. i want to read one book. before i die. >> reporter: over the years ed says many people have tried to school him. but invariably either the teacher or
he was at normandy on d-day, has two purple hearts and more than a dozen other medals.this day, he still can't even read what they're for. not because it's too painful. >> victory. reporter: but because he simply can't read. you know what that word on? e-u-r-o-p-e. >> the toughest thing that ever happened to me in my life is not being able to read. >> reporter: you said you were at normandy though. >> yes, sir. reporter: illiteracy can be that damning. >> i've...
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bryan normandy says he stopped selling rounds to anyone who wasn't shooting in the range. >> there's panic buying going on due to legislation. >> reporter: the store has received only .25 of their orders. >> it makes it hard for us to even receive any trickle down retail. >> reporter: richmond police captain tells me the ammunition shortage has forced his department to train with soft air guns. deputies need training once a month to retain muscle memory. >> do you see it getting worse? >> i hope it's not. because we have a backlog on the time it takes to get ammunition and that makes it difficult. >> reporter: back here at jackson arms, workers tell me the demand for arms and classes are also up since the tragedy at sandy hook. live in south san francisco, deborah villalon, ktvu. >>> in the nations capital, a bipartisan vote in the u.s. senate of 68-31 allows that debate to move forward. republican leaders had tried to block any debate on the bill. democratic majority leader harry reed thanked those who voted to break the gridlock. >> i'm thankful to all republicans who joined with u
bryan normandy says he stopped selling rounds to anyone who wasn't shooting in the range. >> there's panic buying going on due to legislation. >> reporter: the store has received only .25 of their orders. >> it makes it hard for us to even receive any trickle down retail. >> reporter: richmond police captain tells me the ammunition shortage has forced his department to train with soft air guns. deputies need training once a month to retain muscle memory. >> do you...
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bryan normandy says he stopped selling rounds to anyone who wasn't shooting in the range. >> there's panic buying going on due to legislation. >> reporter: the store has received only .25 of their orders. >> it makes it hard for us to even receive any trickle down retail. >> reporter: richmond police captain tells me the ammunition shortage has forced his department to train with soft air guns. deputies need training once a month to retain muscle memory. >> do you see it getting worse? >> i hope it's not. because we have a backlog on the time it takes to get ammunition and that makes it difficult. >> reporter: back here at jackson arms, workers tell me the demand for arms and classes are also up since the tragedy at sandy hook. live in south san francisco, deborah villalon, ktvu. >>> in the nations capital, a bipartisan vote in the u.s. senate of 68-31 allows that debate to move forward. republican leaders had tried to block any debate on the bill. democratic majority leader harry reed thanked those who voted to break the gridlock. >> i'm thankful to all republicans who joined wit
bryan normandy says he stopped selling rounds to anyone who wasn't shooting in the range. >> there's panic buying going on due to legislation. >> reporter: the store has received only .25 of their orders. >> it makes it hard for us to even receive any trickle down retail. >> reporter: richmond police captain tells me the ammunition shortage has forced his department to train with soft air guns. deputies need training once a month to retain muscle memory. >> do you...
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they fought like badgers alongside our guys on the beach of normandy and in wars before and since.p booefeavers. and the bob costas of canada is named brian williams. that whole area there, the great white north, has a population of only about four people. and in many ways, commander hadfield is the very best of canada. he's right out of central casting, a mash-up of the mustache era tom hanks, mel gibson and nascar great darrell ea earnhart. in this video, it looks like he's fixing a farm diesel, and then you realize that's on the space station. he's a space photographer. his twitter shows photos of staggering beauty, like a random collection of eight clouds over the sahara, the beaches of australia, boston at night because he's never forgotten what a staggering joy it is to circle the earth every hour and a half. in canada they have what they call the order of canada. it's a medal, a decoration for outstanding merit and distinguished service. recently three recipients were all on one snl together, paul schaefer, martin short and lorne michaels, all three crowd-deserving canadians
they fought like badgers alongside our guys on the beach of normandy and in wars before and since.p booefeavers. and the bob costas of canada is named brian williams. that whole area there, the great white north, has a population of only about four people. and in many ways, commander hadfield is the very best of canada. he's right out of central casting, a mash-up of the mustache era tom hanks, mel gibson and nascar great darrell ea earnhart. in this video, it looks like he's fixing a farm...
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44 allied nations represented at breton woods, july 1944, a few weeks after the d-day landings at normandyut only two delegations really matter. the american delegation, the americans, the great rising super power and britain, which was facing impending bankruptcy and the american represented bretton woods, white, the most fascinating figure of the 20th century nobody knows anything about was determined to force liquidation of the british empire and throw the u.s. dollar as the unrivalled global currency. but he had another agenda, as well. >> he was -- was he a soviet spy? bizarre. he was a nationalist -- u.s. nationalist. he wanted the dollar to be number one all over the world, which, by the way, why oil is traded in dollars, gold is traded in dollars, but he was spying for the soviets? >> that's right. it's remarkable, michelle. he comes to washington in 1934 as a bureaucrat, the u.s. treasury, but already starting to plan for this big international conference that can find these writings in his files where he's planning to best the british in 1936 at a conference when it eventually ta
44 allied nations represented at breton woods, july 1944, a few weeks after the d-day landings at normandyut only two delegations really matter. the american delegation, the americans, the great rising super power and britain, which was facing impending bankruptcy and the american represented bretton woods, white, the most fascinating figure of the 20th century nobody knows anything about was determined to force liquidation of the british empire and throw the u.s. dollar as the unrivalled...
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the end of 43 that i went up, so 44, the time of the normandy landing. very tough and winston churchill had said many studies of reconstruction because we knew of many people coming back from the war and we had a tough time in the '30's. -- mainly the anxiety was what was happening in the war and it ended in 1945. greatwere no celebrations. -- they camenot back a much older age group and we were able to profit from his experiences. they were working on the very first antibiotic, which was penicillin. she was a nobel prize winner. i mention that because we are so accustomed that it's just as well to remember the colossal advantage of science that had taken place since 1945. >> when did you study chemistry? i what -- >> i went to oxford to study chemistry. i had to choose between the sciences and the arts and i had extremely good chemistry teacher. how often your future is determined by a very good teacher. so i went for a four year degree at that time. i had i went up at 17, three years because one have automatically been called up. i tried to get the thr
the end of 43 that i went up, so 44, the time of the normandy landing. very tough and winston churchill had said many studies of reconstruction because we knew of many people coming back from the war and we had a tough time in the '30's. -- mainly the anxiety was what was happening in the war and it ended in 1945. greatwere no celebrations. -- they camenot back a much older age group and we were able to profit from his experiences. they were working on the very first antibiotic, which was...
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. >> this is from a french normandy home that has many features. of how people use somewhat small spaces in the feel of the rooms to make an impact. >> now, these homes, you have five homes, correct? >> yes. >> for the public to go through. is it the tour of the entire house or just these specific rooms? >> that's a great question. every year, the tour varies. this year, we are extensively opening each of the five homes. and that's credit to our wonderful homeowners, who make the homes available to the public. >> and these are beautifully decorated. were these homes specifically decorated for this event, or is this their natural setting? >> many times, it's their natural setting. they have been recently remodeled, and we find them word of mouth. >> very good. >> and we do a little bit of sprucing up right before the tour. but most of these homes were already-- >> there's a home theater, with blankets so you can fall asleep and get cozy! >> i love it. >> matching fur blankets, faux fur, of course, and that house is a gillian morgan home. >> beautifu
. >> this is from a french normandy home that has many features. of how people use somewhat small spaces in the feel of the rooms to make an impact. >> now, these homes, you have five homes, correct? >> yes. >> for the public to go through. is it the tour of the entire house or just these specific rooms? >> that's a great question. every year, the tour varies. this year, we are extensively opening each of the five homes. and that's credit to our wonderful...
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tomorrow we begin planning for normandy. they're such drama queens. and we were called this.ited states. >> good luck with that. >> stephanie: yes. the flailing fury found a specific target, karl rove. [ applause ] >> stephanie: why he had that election night meltdown. then we moved into bargaining. did you not study elizabeth kubler ross? we've got a few to go. >> i'm living elizabeth kubler ross. >> stephanie: he's going through some stuff. just be gentle. bargaining we need to do things, the same things, only differently. right? let's do do this with our hands. no, it is everything. your ideas. all of it. >> stephanie: louisiana governor bobby jindal, he said we've got to stop being the stupid party. they were trying to bargain with us. >> trying to take a sack of manure and tell people it is chocolate and it's not going over. >> stephanie: this critical stance hasn't seemed to provide general insight any whether they were pursuing policies along with the outbursts. pretty much all of it. stupid candidates, stupid ideas. for the most part, however the g.o.p. seems content
tomorrow we begin planning for normandy. they're such drama queens. and we were called this.ited states. >> good luck with that. >> stephanie: yes. the flailing fury found a specific target, karl rove. [ applause ] >> stephanie: why he had that election night meltdown. then we moved into bargaining. did you not study elizabeth kubler ross? we've got a few to go. >> i'm living elizabeth kubler ross. >> stephanie: he's going through some stuff. just be gentle....