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we saw him in normandy. and now the curtain finally falls. >> we meant to change a nation and instead we changed the world. >> reporter: as he said, parting is such sweet sorrow. for him the sweet was returning to california and the sorrow
we saw him in normandy. and now the curtain finally falls. >> we meant to change a nation and instead we changed the world. >> reporter: as he said, parting is such sweet sorrow. for him the sweet was returning to california and the sorrow
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we saw him in normandy.and now the curtain finally falls. >> we meant to change a nation and instead we changed the world. >> reporter: as he said, parting is such sweet sorrow. for him the sweet was returning to california and the sorrow leaving washington. for the rest of the country the sweet was renewed self-can have in the easing of super power tensions. time and history will tell which prevailed. the sweet or the sorrow. i'm george watson for segment two. >> when ronald reagan he was 70. clearly still in love with his wife. >> the living quarter would have seemed a big and lonely spot without her waiting for me at the end of the day. >> reporter: in 1994, reagan issued a letter saying he had been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. it was a farewell letter. in the years after, they made appearances but his step was lost. waving at no one particularly. finally failing even to recognize his loving wife. >> ronny's long journey has final taken him to a distant place. where i can no longer reach him. >> re
we saw him in normandy.and now the curtain finally falls. >> we meant to change a nation and instead we changed the world. >> reporter: as he said, parting is such sweet sorrow. for him the sweet was returning to california and the sorrow leaving washington. for the rest of the country the sweet was renewed self-can have in the easing of super power tensions. time and history will tell which prevailed. the sweet or the sorrow. i'm george watson for segment two. >> when ronald...
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in normandy.every american should be outraged and the veterans of fallujah are heartbroken by it. >> we had the president who was re-elected by a strong margin make clear. when he was running. >> four years ago i told you i would have the war in iraq and i did. i said we would end the war in afghanistan and we are. i said we would refocus on the people who actually attacked us on 9-11 and today al qaeda is on the run and osama bin laden is dead. >> your thoughts? >> you know, megan, the enemy that took over fallujah and is occupying ramadi right now they came from a town in western iraq that is on the syrian border. which basically means this enemy, this al qaeda enemy that is in anbar providence right now they were fighting the assad regime in syria. this is the very people that this president appealed to the congress and the american people that we should intervene on their behalf. he wanted to take the assad regime out and help these fighters that are now in anbar providence causing the issues
in normandy.every american should be outraged and the veterans of fallujah are heartbroken by it. >> we had the president who was re-elected by a strong margin make clear. when he was running. >> four years ago i told you i would have the war in iraq and i did. i said we would end the war in afghanistan and we are. i said we would refocus on the people who actually attacked us on 9-11 and today al qaeda is on the run and osama bin laden is dead. >> your thoughts? >> you...
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the beaches of normandy. think the veterans should be outraged and the veterans of fallujah should be outraged over this. >> and you know, we had a president elected by a strong margin made clear when he was running, the following, listen to the campaign trail just before he was elected. >> four years ago, i said we would end the war in iraq, and we did, four years ago i said we would end the war in afghanistan, and we are. and today, al-qaeda is on the run and osama bin laden is dead. >> your thoughts? >> you know, megyn, the enemy that took over fallujah and is occupying ramadi right now, they took over a city on the border, which means this province right now, they were fighting the assad regime in syria. and this is the very people that this president appealed to the american, not only the congress but to the american people that we should intervene on their behalf. he wanted to take the assad regime out and help these fighters that are now in anbar province, causing the issues we're seeing in iraq right
the beaches of normandy. think the veterans should be outraged and the veterans of fallujah should be outraged over this. >> and you know, we had a president elected by a strong margin made clear when he was running, the following, listen to the campaign trail just before he was elected. >> four years ago, i said we would end the war in iraq, and we did, four years ago i said we would end the war in afghanistan, and we are. and today, al-qaeda is on the run and osama bin laden is...
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and get them i am a little souls from sentimental given them by just for me that is designed to normandy with them everyday. human rights abuse but also of mass i met while or do we take but why is it that much. the irony. fs big spending an hour a social hour showed off their latest acquisition on wednesday when they unveiled from the national he'll have to buy. twenty eight year old cab i has agreed a free coffee a deal with the french champions the page you can also united twenty three million euros for the mad fella. cab i was and it away from the north east of england by the prospect of playing champions league football and human. his presentation. have i said we had trouble qualifying for the champions league last season. we were very close to the season last year was very difficult. but we did have a deal between may and the club i couldn't come in the summer but the possibility of moving away this winter presented itself and they respected the field we had that's why what to say thank you to new council. so i will not forget that in a huff years i was there because for me it was
and get them i am a little souls from sentimental given them by just for me that is designed to normandy with them everyday. human rights abuse but also of mass i met while or do we take but why is it that much. the irony. fs big spending an hour a social hour showed off their latest acquisition on wednesday when they unveiled from the national he'll have to buy. twenty eight year old cab i has agreed a free coffee a deal with the french champions the page you can also united twenty three...
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the song the band supported in the ganges in northern now but tomorrow morning home of a sale or normandy. the worship was too good it before offering peers on the deal which mocks the union of the sun and the moon the o'neill was the monotony i decided to look inside. tcs has it all will bush for going to create a much into things and only one fire to the students would need at that the confluence of the blog and use the umno and the mythic assessment. borneo melissa symbolizes quite useful and it would use the phone put it to its incomplete science geek and his dogs and costing the dough into one two on the day millennium us down in long oval cut out and it is not about the saying goes on and that it cannot move on. i double it. i did it tonight that is useful not only don't meet the team in the by being an emo one essay in the gop baggage and just had to live in a one day god awful about it all in defense of a head plus i'm gonna sit in the sun notably got back a lot of fun sun people up with them on us the one you love the sea and on clinton's you can do this and would indeed for what
the song the band supported in the ganges in northern now but tomorrow morning home of a sale or normandy. the worship was too good it before offering peers on the deal which mocks the union of the sun and the moon the o'neill was the monotony i decided to look inside. tcs has it all will bush for going to create a much into things and only one fire to the students would need at that the confluence of the blog and use the umno and the mythic assessment. borneo melissa symbolizes quite useful...
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i can't turn it into normandy we took a panic the card i will take applying for a children's home schoolers into regional equivalent to a friend of mine recommended that institution can do what it is the origin of the two of intelligence or talent development. i pretended to be snowing when we were told our only child that is willing to give it to topeka progress. maybe i'll get that bike. i may not be the only option for me. i don't believe that it can be consumed with remaining dough and cutting the heart of apex isn't it great. going to work or to take a look at trends screen above the line in china. on today's told how after telling cab have tainted the market. entire theory comes from the side the street waiting for cab one will come up with the bacon to it on but still just cruise on by. this is pressuring for the many people don't try to be authentic and true only a limited number of actions available. how can they be trying to avoid rush hour in real time. the taxi drove by people. you could please just because the taxi drivers to cut other thing to do with their daily lives. now it
i can't turn it into normandy we took a panic the card i will take applying for a children's home schoolers into regional equivalent to a friend of mine recommended that institution can do what it is the origin of the two of intelligence or talent development. i pretended to be snowing when we were told our only child that is willing to give it to topeka progress. maybe i'll get that bike. i may not be the only option for me. i don't believe that it can be consumed with remaining dough and...
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it was nearly five years ago when the president and remsburg first met in normandy, the young, strongmmemorating d-day. days later, remsburg would be back to afghanistan, his tenth combat employment like so many rangers, only this time a massive bomb would leave him clinging to life, his brain badly damaged, his body party paralyzed. months of trauma. but there was that picture, a soldier and his commander in chief, kept next to his hospital bed. a photo that would catch the president's eye while visiting wounded warriors. he suddenly realized he had met this soldier before. >> he couldn't speak. he could barely move. >> reporter: but cory did not give up. returning home to phoenix -- >> how does it feel to be home, cory? >> unbelievable. >> reporter: mom and dad at his side. every day working to get stronger. and then last summer the president visiting again, and that's when it happened. >> he wanted to show me something, and he leaned out of his chair, and he reached out and he grabbed his walker, and with the help of his parents, he pulled himself forward, and he stood up, and he l
it was nearly five years ago when the president and remsburg first met in normandy, the young, strongmmemorating d-day. days later, remsburg would be back to afghanistan, his tenth combat employment like so many rangers, only this time a massive bomb would leave him clinging to life, his brain badly damaged, his body party paralyzed. months of trauma. but there was that picture, a soldier and his commander in chief, kept next to his hospital bed. a photo that would catch the president's eye...
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. >> my father served in world war ii as well as of bombing mission over normandy in europe. and died of a war related injury. one of our advisory board members george shultz and secretary of state was ever been on a transport ship headed to japan for the invasion of japan when he heard the news of this new weapon that they believed had ended the '04. to this day he believes that saved his life and the lives of many others. it is the on going historic controversy if we needed to use the bomb. i completely understand why we did it. but by the time we use.the weaponry never intended to use it was to defend ourselves the on the bill to it because we thought hitler was building and we needed to get a device that was similar to deter him. the manhattan project cannot conceive of anyone using a weapon like this book by the end of the war, if immolated hundreds of thousands of people after the talk -- the races seemed like one more weapon but turns out that was not that strategic decision just automatic. historians say that truman never actually voted for the to drop the bomb he nev
. >> my father served in world war ii as well as of bombing mission over normandy in europe. and died of a war related injury. one of our advisory board members george shultz and secretary of state was ever been on a transport ship headed to japan for the invasion of japan when he heard the news of this new weapon that they believed had ended the '04. to this day he believes that saved his life and the lives of many others. it is the on going historic controversy if we needed to use the...
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sarajevo andce outbreak of world war i, 70 years since normandy, 65 years since the washington treaty was signed. a quarter of a century since the and 15, 10, and five years since the cold war enlargements. it is a moment for us to look back at what we have achieved. nato, along with the european union, was a natural choice for estonia after regaining independence in 1991. membership in western organizations is seen as the coppola of estonian security. this was a great engine for reform back in the 1990's. last year, 76% of estonians supported them are sure. the population believed that defense forces should participate in international military operations when they can. i am proud to say that all the , it has been an consensus vote in parliament. the cause of our history, people remember peace and security -- because of our history, people remember that peace and security do not come free. weshould not forget that still need to maintain our defense capabilities and contribute to their lives. there have been discussions about nato's role, but we must keep in mind what has been achieve
sarajevo andce outbreak of world war i, 70 years since normandy, 65 years since the washington treaty was signed. a quarter of a century since the and 15, 10, and five years since the cold war enlargements. it is a moment for us to look back at what we have achieved. nato, along with the european union, was a natural choice for estonia after regaining independence in 1991. membership in western organizations is seen as the coppola of estonian security. this was a great engine for reform back in...
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officer of charles to take over the family, and he is expected to go the france to commemorate the normandy invasion, and even to the stand in for her at times, and add to that the knighting, the queen's private secretary was added for the preparation for the change of reign, and a big deal since the succession is not even spoken about here. >> well, people don't want to make it seen as a sudden change, and they want prince charles and indeed prince william to be prepared. >> reporter: all of the royals are taking on more responsibility, and harry is just ending his high-flying army career to organize military event events at home and prince william leaving his military service. and so they explain this more of a streamlining move behind the scenes, but according to reports from inside sources, it is not expected to save any money. back to you. >>> president obama is making news today in a just-released profile in the new yorker. and here is the highlights that the president does not believe that marijuana is more dangerous than alcohol. he also notes that poor kids are more likely than the
officer of charles to take over the family, and he is expected to go the france to commemorate the normandy invasion, and even to the stand in for her at times, and add to that the knighting, the queen's private secretary was added for the preparation for the change of reign, and a big deal since the succession is not even spoken about here. >> well, people don't want to make it seen as a sudden change, and they want prince charles and indeed prince william to be prepared. >>...
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ten years after the normandy beaches were secured to fly a nazi flag over the beaches of norman dechlt american should be outraged. veterans are heartbroken. >> yet we had the president, re-elected by a strong margin make clear when he was running the following, listen to him on the campaign trail before he was re-elected. >> four years ago i told you i would end the war in iraq. and i did. i said we would end the war in afghanistan. and we are. i said we would refocus on the people who attacked us on 9/11. today, al qaeda is on the run and osama bin laden is dead. >> your thoughts. >> megyn, the enemy that took ov over, and they came from a town in western iraq on the syrian border. the enemy, they were fighting the assad regime in syria. this is the people the president appealed to the american, congress, the american people that we should intervene on their behalf. he wanted to take the assad regime out, and help the fighters, that are now in the province causing, you know, the issues that we're seeing in iraq right now. the leadership vacuum of the united states military has been f
ten years after the normandy beaches were secured to fly a nazi flag over the beaches of norman dechlt american should be outraged. veterans are heartbroken. >> yet we had the president, re-elected by a strong margin make clear when he was running the following, listen to him on the campaign trail before he was re-elected. >> four years ago i told you i would end the war in iraq. and i did. i said we would end the war in afghanistan. and we are. i said we would refocus on the people...
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. >> fascinating, world war ii, normandy, delivering messages from france to the uk. >> all right. >>rned that the nazis would intercept. >> pigeons knew where the address was better than ups. they came and they delivered. >> that's what ups needs. the second one is search and water rescue. >> yes. >> basically taught by the u.s. coast guard to go out and spot people in boats in the middle of the water. >> pigeons do that? >> yeah. >> how do they tell? they can't speak. >> they have very good eyesight. >> they circle around and maybe go with the beak. that's what they would do with water, try to rescue. >> you're going to be thankful for these pigeons. >> i'm thankful now. if you're mad at hell, we want to know about it, please write us, madashell&foxnews.com. >>> kelly is next. good job! still runnng in the morning? yeah. getting your vegebles every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announ
. >> fascinating, world war ii, normandy, delivering messages from france to the uk. >> all right. >>rned that the nazis would intercept. >> pigeons knew where the address was better than ups. they came and they delivered. >> that's what ups needs. the second one is search and water rescue. >> yes. >> basically taught by the u.s. coast guard to go out and spot people in boats in the middle of the water. >> pigeons do that? >> yeah. >>...
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researchers at texas state say the key to the discovery is the setting sun he captured off of normandyfrance. they marched up and down with reproductions of the painting and zeroed in on his exact vantage point with topographical measurements. it turned out it was different spot than what historians originally thought. and they compared software and narrowed down the dates the sun would have been where shall where he painted it, and they narrowed it down to five days february, and then with tidal charts and weather charts they monet's personal letters, they determined that february 5th was the day monet was inspired by the beautiful sunset and the time was 4:53 p.m. very cool. >> the sacramento kings gave their fans a new way to see the game last night. the kings gave a pair of google glass to members of the dance team, an announcer and even sampson. this is how it looked like when the players wore the practice during practice yesterday. the feeds were airbed on the video board inside sleep arena. coming up, the political pressure that went into completing the new bay bridge. did caltr
researchers at texas state say the key to the discovery is the setting sun he captured off of normandyfrance. they marched up and down with reproductions of the painting and zeroed in on his exact vantage point with topographical measurements. it turned out it was different spot than what historians originally thought. and they compared software and narrowed down the dates the sun would have been where shall where he painted it, and they narrowed it down to five days february, and then with...
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researchers at texas state say the key to the discovery is the setting sun he captured off of normandy the team traveled to the same beach, walked up and down armed with reproductions of the painting and zeroed in on his exact vantage point with topographical measurements. it turned out it was different spot than what historians originally thought. after that they used software to compare today's sky to the one monet saw, they narrowed down the dates and where the sun would have been when he painted it, and they narrowed it down to five days in february, and then with tidal charts and weather charts and monet's personal letters, they determined that february 5th was the day monet was inspired by the beautiful sunset and the time was 4:53 p.m. >> the sacramento kings gave their fans a new way to see the game last night. from the unique perspective of google glass. look. the kings gave a pair of google glass to members of the dance team, an announcer and even stott mascot. this is how it looked like when the players wore the glasses during practice yesterday. the feeds were aired simulta
researchers at texas state say the key to the discovery is the setting sun he captured off of normandy the team traveled to the same beach, walked up and down armed with reproductions of the painting and zeroed in on his exact vantage point with topographical measurements. it turned out it was different spot than what historians originally thought. after that they used software to compare today's sky to the one monet saw, they narrowed down the dates and where the sun would have been when he...
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roosevelt did before normandy, actually had a statement ready in case it failed. lincoln was, you know, hammered by doubts and agonized by doubts all through the civil war, so i actually think it might show that the president was doing his job as commander in chief. >> gates also describes the administration as controlling and determined to take credit for everything, also that domestic politics factored into every major national security problem and decision, including the president's opposition to the troops surge in 2007. manu, is this going to rile a lot of people up or are they going to say maybe this is what we want or what we already expect goes on in washington? >> well, i mean, it's riled people up by joe biden, of course, it painted a very harsh light on him and his leadership and his judgment and the president of the white house did move very quickly to show their support for biden and show support for his leadership. it's sort of hard for the white house to come out and trash robert gates, and i don't think they are doing that, because he is a very res
roosevelt did before normandy, actually had a statement ready in case it failed. lincoln was, you know, hammered by doubts and agonized by doubts all through the civil war, so i actually think it might show that the president was doing his job as commander in chief. >> gates also describes the administration as controlling and determined to take credit for everything, also that domestic politics factored into every major national security problem and decision, including the president's...
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researchers at texas state say the key to the discovery is the setting sun he captured off of normandygs productions of the painting and zeroed in on his exact vantage point with top graph cal measurements. it turned out it was different than what historians originally thought. and they compared software and narrowed down the dates the sun would have been where shall where he paint it had, and they narrowed it down to five disin february and then with tidal charts and weather charts they determined that february 5th was the damone neigh was inspired by the beautiful sunset and the time was 4:53:00 p.m. mark your calendar. >>> seattle see hawk richard sherman has been find by the nfl but not for his wild post game outbursts. he became the talk of the town after last sunday's championship game when he screamed about 49ers michael crabtree. but this is what the league didn't like, sheer man's choking gesture directed at colin kaepernick. they find him $7,865. >>> there was a unique perspective of google's glass for the kings game last night. they give it to the dance team, announcer. and
researchers at texas state say the key to the discovery is the setting sun he captured off of normandygs productions of the painting and zeroed in on his exact vantage point with top graph cal measurements. it turned out it was different than what historians originally thought. and they compared software and narrowed down the dates the sun would have been where shall where he paint it had, and they narrowed it down to five disin february and then with tidal charts and weather charts they...
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the president and the sergeant have met quite a few times before, first at normandy beach for the 61sts administration of the d-day landing in 2009. less than a year later, the president was surprised to find the army ranger during a visit to the national naval medical center where he was recovering from terrible injuries sustained during his tenth deployment in afghanistan. they also came together again just two weeks ago, when he was able to show the president just how far he has now come in his recovery, walking with the aid of a walker, standing up, giving the president a salute. last night, the president returned the honor, leading to a two-minute ovation after this tribute. >> my recovery has not been easy, he says. nothing in life that's worth anything is easy. cory is here tonight. and like the army he loves, like the america he serves, sergeant first class cory remsburg never gives up and he does not quit. cory. [ cheers and applause ] huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick
the president and the sergeant have met quite a few times before, first at normandy beach for the 61sts administration of the d-day landing in 2009. less than a year later, the president was surprised to find the army ranger during a visit to the national naval medical center where he was recovering from terrible injuries sustained during his tenth deployment in afghanistan. they also came together again just two weeks ago, when he was able to show the president just how far he has now come in...
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he flew bombing missions over normandy in europe. died of a war related injury. one of our advisory board members is george shultz, secretary state coming he was a marine on a transport ship heading to japan for the invasion of japan when they heard the news of the new weapon that they believed had ended the war. to this day he believed that saved his life and the lives of many others. this is an ongoing the store controversy. whether we needed to use the bomb. i completely understand why we did it, and by the time we used it, this weapon that we never intended to use, when we started building the bomb it was to defend ourselves. we only built it because we thought hitler was building up and we had to get a device in kind to deter them from using it. it was the scientist to start the manhattan project couldn't conceive of anybody using the weapon like this. but by the end of the war, we had immolated hundreds of thousands of people interested in, fire raids over tokyo, nuclear bombs like one more weapon in a terrible, terrible war. so it wasn't that. as it turns
he flew bombing missions over normandy in europe. died of a war related injury. one of our advisory board members is george shultz, secretary state coming he was a marine on a transport ship heading to japan for the invasion of japan when they heard the news of the new weapon that they believed had ended the war. to this day he believed that saved his life and the lives of many others. this is an ongoing the store controversy. whether we needed to use the bomb. i completely understand why we...
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80-year-old man and at the grave site of one of the guys that gave his life so he could live this normandy and he asked i did i live a good life and was defeating hitler worth it did i live a good life and that answer determines whether the sacrifice of the guys that saved his life was worth it. >> charlie, i turn the question back around, i think that when you ask whether it was worth it or not, the, you know, and i said this a couple of days ago, i think that we the people are the ones that need to answer that question, and, you know, really since world war ii looking at korea and vietnam and some of the shorter a wars we fought, maybe not, definitely iraq and afghanistan, there were elections held and representatives and the president who was like i said elected five days ahead of time are the ones who made these decisions and ultimately, we citizens of the republic are the ones that put them in those places and so before we spend our treasure and the most precious lives of our american military i think this we all need to look at ourselves and say, when we enter these conflicts, is it
80-year-old man and at the grave site of one of the guys that gave his life so he could live this normandy and he asked i did i live a good life and was defeating hitler worth it did i live a good life and that answer determines whether the sacrifice of the guys that saved his life was worth it. >> charlie, i turn the question back around, i think that when you ask whether it was worth it or not, the, you know, and i said this a couple of days ago, i think that we the people are the ones...
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all the networks would be screaming about the loss of life on the normandy attack. navy history, this is the most decorated team of decorating. 16 bonds stars, 20 purple hearts, a bunch of air medals. these were special guys. all 19, 20 of them. >> we thank you for raising a great man who gave ultimately everything for our freedom and he's well remembered. it's a privilege to be able to see his sacrifice and dedication to our nation on film. >> thank you. >> we thank you for being with us today. >> i hope everybody goes to see the movie because it is so accurate and so good. i mean, it's a compelling story. >> it is more than that. and your endorsement of it certainly means a lot to all those involved. >> brian? >> go see "murph the protecting." a stunning story, hillary clinton reportedly keeping tabs on those who betrayed her. who is on that list? you perhaps? then funny woman amy poehler sealing her win with a kiss on bono. more on the golden globes when we return. ♪, i' ♪ thing with real protein. [ female announcer ] try a yummy lean cuisi dish. with 13 grams op
all the networks would be screaming about the loss of life on the normandy attack. navy history, this is the most decorated team of decorating. 16 bonds stars, 20 purple hearts, a bunch of air medals. these were special guys. all 19, 20 of them. >> we thank you for raising a great man who gave ultimately everything for our freedom and he's well remembered. it's a privilege to be able to see his sacrifice and dedication to our nation on film. >> thank you. >> we thank you for...
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she lives in paris, but we're going to normandy for the weekend. >> how are you doing, kid? i don't think so. it looks really cute. i'm excited. >> this is very important that you turn off your cell phones. >> will you eat a snail with me? >> if it's good, yeah, i'll eat it. throw some garlic and butter on it, oh, yeah. i read so much about europe, i've never seen it in person, though. it will be nice to see it. >> you know, i could go weeks without thinking about what happened to me. but it either comes up in a dream, it comes up in conversation, it comes up in just normal life. i'll see something and i'll remember. sometimes it puts me in a bad state of mind, and it makes me very depressed. >> at the end of the day, the whole thing was just a perfect storm. >> 31 investigators would spend 13,000 hours examining every facet of the crash. >> the ntsb was created to investigate accidents, and really the important part of that is to have an independent organization that's not connected to any group or organization. we're not the regulator. we want to make sure, through our inv
she lives in paris, but we're going to normandy for the weekend. >> how are you doing, kid? i don't think so. it looks really cute. i'm excited. >> this is very important that you turn off your cell phones. >> will you eat a snail with me? >> if it's good, yeah, i'll eat it. throw some garlic and butter on it, oh, yeah. i read so much about europe, i've never seen it in person, though. it will be nice to see it. >> you know, i could go weeks without thinking about...
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recognizing our 50th anniversary. 50 years is a long time, and we have quite a storied brand and the normandyestones we have accomplished over that time. issueme -- we have great with the film. we do not agree with the premise of the film. it is an activist-driven agenda film. i have to say it has not affected our performance, our results. we just announced record fourth- quarter results and record annual results for the company. fourth quarter attendance for the seaworld rants and annualized revenue for the company, so it has not affected us, but clearly, we have great issues with the film. we are proud of how we care for our animals. the approximately 20 million people who visit our parks know that. >> i see one of your penguin ambassadors, as you call them, has joined you. guys like willie nelson, joan jett -- you used to play one of -- the bandsongs heart -- it seems like there is . lot of pr to struggle with when does it end? >> it is unfortunate that people in the activist community target performers like those you mention. you have to put some context on that. the aggregate of these pe
recognizing our 50th anniversary. 50 years is a long time, and we have quite a storied brand and the normandyestones we have accomplished over that time. issueme -- we have great with the film. we do not agree with the premise of the film. it is an activist-driven agenda film. i have to say it has not affected our performance, our results. we just announced record fourth- quarter results and record annual results for the company. fourth quarter attendance for the seaworld rants and annualized...
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i went to france to see bohai a, i hope she likes my alpha spiritualism paris but we're going to normandyy cool. >> how are you doing? that looks really cute. >> but i am excited. it will be really cool. >> along a -- electronic devices, turn off your cellular telephones. >> it is good. for some garlic and butter on it, yeah. i have read so much about europe, i have never seen it in person, though. it will be nice to see it. i can go weeks without thinking about what happened to me. andy there comes that and a dream, comes up in conversation, comes up in normal life, i will see something and i remember. sometimes it puts me in a bad state of mind and makes me very depressed. >> at the end of the day the whole thing was a perfect storm. >> 13,000 hours examining every facet of the crash. >> they were created to investigate accidents, and the important part of that is to have an independent organization that is not connected to a group or an organization, we are not the regulator. we want to make sure through our investigations that we're finding out the truth. >> from an investigator's sta
i went to france to see bohai a, i hope she likes my alpha spiritualism paris but we're going to normandyy cool. >> how are you doing? that looks really cute. >> but i am excited. it will be really cool. >> along a -- electronic devices, turn off your cellular telephones. >> it is good. for some garlic and butter on it, yeah. i have read so much about europe, i have never seen it in person, though. it will be nice to see it. i can go weeks without thinking about what...
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she lives in paris, but we're going to normandy for the weekend.u doing? >> does this look bad on me? >> i think it's really cute. >> oh, yeah. >> but i am excited. it will be really cool. >> electronic devices, turn off your cellular telephones. it must be completely turned off. >> will you eat a snail with me? >> if it's good, yeah, i'll eat it. put some garlic and butter on it, yeah. i have read so much about europe, i have never seen it in person, though. it will be nice to see it. i can go weeks without thinking about what happened to me. but it either comes up in a dream, it comes up in conversation. comes up in normal life, i will see something and i remember. sometimes it puts me in a bad state of mind and makes me very depressed. >> at the end of the day the whole thing was a perfect storm. >> 31 investigators would spend 13,000s examining every facet of the crash. >> the ntsb was created to investigate accidents. and really the important part of that is to have an independent organization that's not connected to any group or organization.
she lives in paris, but we're going to normandy for the weekend.u doing? >> does this look bad on me? >> i think it's really cute. >> oh, yeah. >> but i am excited. it will be really cool. >> electronic devices, turn off your cellular telephones. it must be completely turned off. >> will you eat a snail with me? >> if it's good, yeah, i'll eat it. put some garlic and butter on it, yeah. i have read so much about europe, i have never seen it in person,...
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>> how that works will be evident next june at the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the normandy that day. she's not able to do all of those herself and travel. she's just being realistic. >> reporter: but look carefully at buckingham palace. there is no situation vacant sign out there. she's not retiring not even semi retiring. she is a thoroughly modern monarch. she's delegating. >> i think that works, mark phillips, when you're 88. don't you think? >>> flu season is at an epidemic level. have you gotten your shot? dr. jacobs looks at h1n1 swine flu, coming up next on "cbs this morning." is looking at the return of h1n1. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this morning's >> announcer: this morning's eye opener at 8:00 is sponsored by allergan. talk to your doctor today. doctor today about chronic migraine. ays for adults with chronic migraine 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by a doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox® (onabotulinumtoxina) may spread hours to w
>> how that works will be evident next june at the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the normandy that day. she's not able to do all of those herself and travel. she's just being realistic. >> reporter: but look carefully at buckingham palace. there is no situation vacant sign out there. she's not retiring not even semi retiring. she is a thoroughly modern monarch. she's delegating. >> i think that works, mark phillips, when you're 88. don't you think? >>> flu...
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he flew bomber missions over normandy and other theaters in europe, died of a war-related injury, and one of our advisory board members is george schulz, former secretary of state, a marine on a transport ship heading to japan for the invasion of japan when they heard the news of this new weapon that they believed had ended the war, and to this day, he believes that saved his life and livings of many others. this is an ongoing historic controversy. whether we needed to use the bomb. i completely understand why we did it, and by the time we used it, this weapon that we never intended to use when we started building the bomb was to defend ourselves. we only built it because we thought hitler was building it, and we have to get the device in time to detour him from using it. it was designed to start the manhattan project, counted conceive of anyone using a weapon like this, but by the end of the war, we had related hundreds of thousands of people in the fire raids, tokyo, and nuclear bombs, like one more weapon in a terrible, terrible war. it was not that. as it turns out, it was not tha
he flew bomber missions over normandy and other theaters in europe, died of a war-related injury, and one of our advisory board members is george schulz, former secretary of state, a marine on a transport ship heading to japan for the invasion of japan when they heard the news of this new weapon that they believed had ended the war, and to this day, he believes that saved his life and livings of many others. this is an ongoing historic controversy. whether we needed to use the bomb. i...
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it's d-day this morning, the occupation of normandy and it was january 27, the 70th anniversary of theitz, when the 7,000 survivors were finally freed. patti ann: amy kellogg live in london, thank you. jon: so are terror threats to the upcoming winter olympics serious enough to cancel the games? in the next hour, our security expert will address concerns about the games in sochi, russia and lay out america's next move. playful dog. give him the calorie-smart nutrition of beneful healthy weight. with wholesome rice,real chicken,soy, and accents of vitamin ric veggies... plus a taste he loves. beneful healthy weight...from purina. u're saying i can get at&t's network with a data plan and unlimited talk and text for as low as $45 a month? $45 a month. wow...no annual contract. no annual contract. no long-term agreement. no long-term aeement. really? really. ok, so what's the catch? there is no catch. ok, i'm obviously getting nowhere with you. i'm gonna need to speak with the supervisor. i am the supervisor. oh, finally someone i can talk to. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. new s
it's d-day this morning, the occupation of normandy and it was january 27, the 70th anniversary of theitz, when the 7,000 survivors were finally freed. patti ann: amy kellogg live in london, thank you. jon: so are terror threats to the upcoming winter olympics serious enough to cancel the games? in the next hour, our security expert will address concerns about the games in sochi, russia and lay out america's next move. playful dog. give him the calorie-smart nutrition of beneful healthy weight....
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you're right, i hate to say something like he's the guy that storms the beach at normandy, he's dead, little easier path for them to slide down. >> the great thing that jason collins has done, there was a picture you guys had, he spoke at the u.n. i got to moderate that panel. we had other out-athletes talking about homophobia in sports and the culture that goes along with that. how to change that. this is a world conversation now. that's the great thing. this is an international conversation that we're all having and it's because of leaders just like sue and jason who have decided that this is about time. we need to have these conversations because there's nothing wrong with sue being a great role model or wade being a great role model or jason collins. i now the nfl as we see with the you can play campaign, they have every team now, every professional team is involved with that organization. they have made a commitment and an investment to show that homophobia is not going to work any further going forth with that organization. so i think that's a huge step forward for hockey. >> nh
you're right, i hate to say something like he's the guy that storms the beach at normandy, he's dead, little easier path for them to slide down. >> the great thing that jason collins has done, there was a picture you guys had, he spoke at the u.n. i got to moderate that panel. we had other out-athletes talking about homophobia in sports and the culture that goes along with that. how to change that. this is a world conversation now. that's the great thing. this is an international...
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eisenhower wasn't president at the time but we sent waves in normandy beach knowing we would lose livesbe just. this president seemed to say i'm going to send a wave of 30,000 guys into afghanistan even though i don't fundamentally believe it is going to affect change. that to me is a shame. >> what is next? is it time to do something or is this an administration that is going to continue to separate themselves, commander in chief here, president over here? >> i think it is going to continue to create a wedge between the military perception and this administration. we still have troops in harm's way and we've got threats around the world that need to be addressed. there's going to be more political fallout. we didn't talk about hillary clinton and the fact that she said her opposition to the iraq surge was about politics. what worse from someone who might want to be the next commander in chief. we need a renewal of that trust, a commander in chief who would say i've got your back because it is the best interest of this country, not because i'm worried about a poll or politics. >> the me
eisenhower wasn't president at the time but we sent waves in normandy beach knowing we would lose livesbe just. this president seemed to say i'm going to send a wave of 30,000 guys into afghanistan even though i don't fundamentally believe it is going to affect change. that to me is a shame. >> what is next? is it time to do something or is this an administration that is going to continue to separate themselves, commander in chief here, president over here? >> i think it is going to...
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he had hung out with him over at normandy. it's wonderful that he had a personal tie. anyway, let's go to a senator, from a red state, may not be this year, i thought the speech, senator, i don't know if you heard me, i thought it was a rousing speech for people who like the agenda items in this opportunity agenda. but i didn't think it was offensive to the other side at all. i don't think this was bear baiting the republican side. he never mentioned tea party, didn't really mention anything nasty. what did you think? >> i really did. i thought it was a good speech, chris. i thought it kind of brought us together, basically, is what i was hoping as americans, going to move forward. give people upward mobility some hope that we can do it. and through the tax code, i was encouraged by that, a tax code that basically rewards incentives for jobs. those were all very good things. i'm just hoping we can come together now around that speech and make things happen. >> minimum wage, issues like that, west virginia, how dough that resound? >> minimum wage needs to be done. we're
he had hung out with him over at normandy. it's wonderful that he had a personal tie. anyway, let's go to a senator, from a red state, may not be this year, i thought the speech, senator, i don't know if you heard me, i thought it was a rousing speech for people who like the agenda items in this opportunity agenda. but i didn't think it was offensive to the other side at all. i don't think this was bear baiting the republican side. he never mentioned tea party, didn't really mention anything...
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and in june, he's expected to travel with the queen to france commemorating the normandy invasion, even stand in for her at times. one french official is quoted as saying, "we've been told this will probably be the queen's last official foreign visit. add to that, that for the knighting recently, the queen's private secretary, he was recognized for the preparation for the transition to a change of reign. a big deal, even though the queen is 87, succession is not talked about here. >> it doesn't mean that anybody's ill. doesn't mean something dramatic's going to happen, but they don't want things to be seen as a sudden change. it's important that prince charles and, indeed, prince william are prepared for the next stage. >> all the young royals have been taking on more official responsibility. william studying agriculture at cambridge as he will one day manage his father's huge estate. and harry just ending his high-flying army career to help organize military events at home. charles isn't going to be sharing the queen's job or anything like that, they described it more as a streamlining
and in june, he's expected to travel with the queen to france commemorating the normandy invasion, even stand in for her at times. one french official is quoted as saying, "we've been told this will probably be the queen's last official foreign visit. add to that, that for the knighting recently, the queen's private secretary, he was recognized for the preparation for the transition to a change of reign. a big deal, even though the queen is 87, succession is not talked about here. >>...