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what are they doing in normandy. they've been captured in border battles with the soviet union in 1939, right? the soviet japanese border and siberia, and they've been shipped west to fight the germans and the red army when the germans invaded and now they were fighting in normandy and 132 of a mongol speaker the mongolian speaker. the most unlucky soldier in history. what are you doing here? my homeland is occupied and i've been captured and a penal battalion for the americans. >> to me, i've seen saving private ryan i don't know how many times and each time you watch a great film you see things you didn't see the last time. in which we talked about the best years of our lives and that's a film many of us have seen many times of a veteran coming after the war and another master of his craft and every time you see that movie little things pop out and for me this last viewing of saving private ryan, the czech vignette. the germans were having problems in normandy and i can talk about that in a moment and not much in t
what are they doing in normandy. they've been captured in border battles with the soviet union in 1939, right? the soviet japanese border and siberia, and they've been shipped west to fight the germans and the red army when the germans invaded and now they were fighting in normandy and 132 of a mongol speaker the mongolian speaker. the most unlucky soldier in history. what are you doing here? my homeland is occupied and i've been captured and a penal battalion for the americans. >> to me,...
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. >> he has brian, stall lynn grad, berlin, d-day, the battle for normandy, and the second world war. his literary prizes include the samuel johnson prize, the wolfston pride for history and the hopland prize temperature literature. not to mention orders and deck indications from various european governments. he is married to writer and biographer artimus cooper whose father was a distinguished and much loved historian who sadly passed away this year. >> the germans are in full and rather undying any identified retreat. can you paint that picture for us and tell us how the planning for what churchill called the all important forward bound in the north got underway. >> it was not just the western front that the germ wand were in retreat. also on the eastern front. operations where the red army had advanced right the way across bella -- to the gates of war saw, on the western front the allies, the british and americans, had rather misjudged the thing. they saw the victory in normandy, this extraordinary charge forward, all the way from the river sein to brussel, so antwerp, sadly just t
. >> he has brian, stall lynn grad, berlin, d-day, the battle for normandy, and the second world war. his literary prizes include the samuel johnson prize, the wolfston pride for history and the hopland prize temperature literature. not to mention orders and deck indications from various european governments. he is married to writer and biographer artimus cooper whose father was a distinguished and much loved historian who sadly passed away this year. >> the germans are in full and...
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where the red army but on the western front those allies misjudged where they saw the victory in normandy with that charge forward and then with dad attempt to bomb hitler but any army must me in that state of disintegration and then of course, hitler himself but then until the very end when hitler was dead. so it was like victor lund - - victory euphoria but then to be determined but then have these lines going north from the front tier. and as you say in your opening to contact the enemy since d-day for those airborne operations. . >>. >> and those with great bravery they were not put off so those that were held back from d-day but then when they are actually on the aircraft it did not help at all with that bitterness and frustration but to let pat win the war but then they already proven themselves. but then montgomery was determined to impose his view on the air force. and then in this particular case and then to with his plan with eisenhower as the air force needs to have the final say for airborne operations. >> so when he was called out on the tenth of september and this was the no
where the red army but on the western front those allies misjudged where they saw the victory in normandy with that charge forward and then with dad attempt to bomb hitler but any army must me in that state of disintegration and then of course, hitler himself but then until the very end when hitler was dead. so it was like victor lund - - victory euphoria but then to be determined but then have these lines going north from the front tier. and as you say in your opening to contact the enemy...
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so, again, is there a place for enhanced normandy fencing would work. let them have that discussion. >> in what is become a familiar back and forth between two of washington's most powerful players, president trump responded with this. >> if there's no wall, it doesn't work. she's just playing game. if you go to tijuana and you take down that wall, you will have so many people coming into our country that nancy pelosi will be begging for a wall. >>> gloria borger. she laughs. what's confusing to you? it's just us talking here. >> i'm confused here. this is a president who was talking about slats a week ago, slats and all different kinds of things, right? it doesn't have to be concrete because maybe you have to see through it, so don't call it a wall. >> now it's a wall. >> now we're back to wall, so, yeah, it's semantics but the president keeps changing his tune on this. >> he's changing his tune, although listening to speaker pelosi -- when you look at the deal of this on paper, there's absolutely zero wall funding but we played the clip from speaker p
so, again, is there a place for enhanced normandy fencing would work. let them have that discussion. >> in what is become a familiar back and forth between two of washington's most powerful players, president trump responded with this. >> if there's no wall, it doesn't work. she's just playing game. if you go to tijuana and you take down that wall, you will have so many people coming into our country that nancy pelosi will be begging for a wall. >>> gloria borger. she...
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and an angry welcome for the french president in normandy as he kicks off a nationwide debate that he hopes will stop protests against his government. hello temperatures are all relative if it's humid then even twenty degrees can feel quite sticky in a straight lia the high temperatures to prompt showers later in the day but the level of those temps and cells is quite surprising forty is fairly typical not as fast as adelaide northern parts of victoria canberra forty one similar stories going to be the case in city has all pretty hot even in dry air melbourne's twenty eight slightly more humid is also pretty sticky so it's a hot spell it's made several recently but these temperatures have broken records recently particularly in south australia first twenty six is probably the most enjoyable to be honest this is a sticky thirty three in melbourne and adelaide thirty said move feel much the same as it did they were full when it was photographed hot and look at the clouds come across this is a rather more humid atmosphere. now we've had rain coming into the north island of new zealand yo
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opens up a dialogue with the nation he's giving a speech in normandy but how does he address the concerns of the protest movement and hold firm on the policies which brought him to power. and it's day two of protests in zimbabwe and many online accuse the government of blocking the internet to monitor all the developments. in the hash tag. with the news. streaming online through facebook live on al-jazeera dot com all those stories to come but first an update on some breaking news out of kenya two explosions followed by gunfire they were heard in an upscale neighborhood in the capital nairobi at least one person has been killed details still emerging on this one some of the first pictures we've gotten from there but the somali based group. has said it carried out the attack. let's have a listen we did manage to speak to an eyewitness on the ground little earlier. funding my colleagues. manning if you ever do is it just the beginning of it. so i went through. all the way up and i didn't call these revolutions i did myself in the street you. know when you didn't reach that was doing. nothin
opens up a dialogue with the nation he's giving a speech in normandy but how does he address the concerns of the protest movement and hold firm on the policies which brought him to power. and it's day two of protests in zimbabwe and many online accuse the government of blocking the internet to monitor all the developments. in the hash tag. with the news. streaming online through facebook live on al-jazeera dot com all those stories to come but first an update on some breaking news out of kenya...
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but barb hart landed at normandy in world war ii and was progressive with a wonderful big heart. but he knew this is where he wanted to be. he went to the university right outside of columbus writing the thesis of the unfair treatment in world war ii that was in 1946 than 23 years later and then meeting this all black high school to the state championshi championship. >> why did you wait 50 years to write the book? . >> i was born in columbus and it wasn't in my consciousness that the high school had 12 state championships. i was home five years ago after finishing my book. and i ran into someone who was on the baseball team that year. we were walking down the street and talking about this seminal year of 1968 and 69 that they won this wonderful championship. he said i was on the baseball team we won the state championship that year also. i said no way? we had a five day losing streak in the middle of the season but we came back in and made it into the state tournament and made it eight straight games. i said are you serious? he said i have absolutely serious. so i ran to the lib
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the ton of border would in normandy is like a microcosm of france itself around four thousand people live here but there aren't enough jobs to go around and the cost of living is very high many people have to commute to the next big city but infrastructure is poor there is only one train per day this man knows these concerns only too well so my time is now i have grown to rude one complaints book has over one hundred pages already filled he's open to debate but he remains critical so i was wrong. we're getting a lot of complaints. very diverse ones about taxes buying power pensions and that shows high expectations but there must quickly be concrete answers that want to. quit. many are found some colleagues feel the same and they don't mince their words for moved by mostly latino people mr president in the countryside you can't be without a car that's your idea with the fuel tax is difficult to take. nearly two years after taking office the president is back to square one and facing an uphill fight to win back the trust of the french people. a three month nationwide consultation it's
the ton of border would in normandy is like a microcosm of france itself around four thousand people live here but there aren't enough jobs to go around and the cost of living is very high many people have to commute to the next big city but infrastructure is poor there is only one train per day this man knows these concerns only too well so my time is now i have grown to rude one complaints book has over one hundred pages already filled he's open to debate but he remains critical so i was...
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so, again, is there a place for enhanced fencing, normandy fencing would work. let them have that discussion. >> as what's become a familiar back and forth among two of washingtons most powerful player, president trump has just responded with this. >> if there's no wall it doesn't work. she's just playing games. if you go to tijuana and you take down that wall, you will have so many people coming into our country that nancy pelosi will be begging for a wall. >> cnn senior international congressional spont manu raju, who knows what, manu raju is on capitol hill. manu, you know, listening to the president in its entirety earlier this afternoon, it seems like he doesn't think anything will come from these current negotiations, sort of drawing the line in the sand come february 15th. how do you think folks on capitol hill will feel? >> reporter: it's a clear sign that what nancy pelosi's position is that there's no funding for the wall is likely. what will happen here, especially since the president seemed resigned to that fact and also seems to be moving in the dir
so, again, is there a place for enhanced fencing, normandy fencing would work. let them have that discussion. >> as what's become a familiar back and forth among two of washingtons most powerful player, president trump has just responded with this. >> if there's no wall it doesn't work. she's just playing games. if you go to tijuana and you take down that wall, you will have so many people coming into our country that nancy pelosi will be begging for a wall. >> cnn senior...
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bob hart landed in normandy in world war ii, was a progressive, had a wonderful, big heart, his last name is hart also. but he knew that this was are where he wanted to be. he went to ohio wesleyan university and won't this senior thesis on the unfair treatment of the negro soldier in world war ii. that was in 1946. and then 23 years later, he is on the sidelines, leading this all-black high school to the state championship. >> host: why did you wait 50 years to write this? >> guest: i was born in columbus, but left to work on other newspapers, and it wasn't in my consciousness that the high school had won two state championships, and i was home about five years ago, after finishing my thurgood marshall book and i ran into garnett davis who was on the baseball team that year, and we were walking down the street and we were just talking about east high, and similar year, 1968-1969, and that they won this wonderful basketball championship, and the said to me, he said, but, wil way, on the baseball team. we won the state championship that year, too. and i said, no way. and he said, no.
bob hart landed in normandy in world war ii, was a progressive, had a wonderful, big heart, his last name is hart also. but he knew that this was are where he wanted to be. he went to ohio wesleyan university and won't this senior thesis on the unfair treatment of the negro soldier in world war ii. that was in 1946. and then 23 years later, he is on the sidelines, leading this all-black high school to the state championship. >> host: why did you wait 50 years to write this? >>...
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french president has launched his grand national citizens debate in normandy emanuel maclin hopes it will stop more than two months of yellow vests protests across france by addressing some of the demonstrators concerns many say they struggle financially and want a greater voice in the way the country's run reports i've already heard that wasn't the image that emmanuel mccall would have hoped for zeroing in a small town in normandy to launch his national citizens' debate police fired tear gas on people who'd been protesting peacefully many were shaken and angry out there are no moments ago of the french president but hundreds of men as tossed with all the noise in public debates across france or topics like taxes and democracy. there should be no to booth as we speak we must try to deal with these subjects as you notice to address the great to visions i mentioned of the gold medal michael says that he hopes that his citizens debate will calm tensions and create a sense of national unity but few people in this town are convinced yellow vest protesters like this retiree say they don't
french president has launched his grand national citizens debate in normandy emanuel maclin hopes it will stop more than two months of yellow vests protests across france by addressing some of the demonstrators concerns many say they struggle financially and want a greater voice in the way the country's run reports i've already heard that wasn't the image that emmanuel mccall would have hoped for zeroing in a small town in normandy to launch his national citizens' debate police fired tear gas...
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. >> these are normandy fences strung along the border. that's in the hen bill. -- that's in the bill. >> she reiterated she doesn't want any money for a wall. president trump says he wants to see a bill that has border wall funding. republicans and democrats back in their corners on capitol hill trying to figure out how toned this stalemate. the other thing they are work on is trade. the u.s. wasted no time get together heart of the issue with the chinese trade. talking specifically about forced transfer of intellectual property and stealing u.s. technology. cyber theft in general. these are dealt with in these two days of sessions. >> we have two intense and long days of discussions. i think we made progress. we have much work to do if we are going to have an agreement. we made substantial progress. we focused on the most of important issues which are the structural issues and protection of u.s. and intellectual property. agriculture and services issues. and enforcement, enforcement, enforcement. >> he says progress was made specific rep
. >> these are normandy fences strung along the border. that's in the hen bill. -- that's in the bill. >> she reiterated she doesn't want any money for a wall. president trump says he wants to see a bill that has border wall funding. republicans and democrats back in their corners on capitol hill trying to figure out how toned this stalemate. the other thing they are work on is trade. the u.s. wasted no time get together heart of the issue with the chinese trade. talking...
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yellow vest protest movement on tuesday to listen to the grievances of some six hundred mass from the normandy region protesters are opposed to how the president's policies which they say favor france is in the. several hundred hundred euro migrants bound for the united states have crossed into quote amala immigration authorities say people without the proper documents will be turned back and advance heading towards the u.s. of inflamed the debate over america migration policy as president trump insists he wants to build a wall on the us mexico border. rescuers in spain working to free a toddler who is believed to be trapped inside a well they're now digging a tunnel in an attempt to reach the two year old boy who went missing in malaga on sunday the bore hole is around one hundred meters deep and too narrow for adults twenty. greece's prime minister is also facing i confidence vote in parliament today alexis tsipras a call the vote after his coalition collapsed when conservative defense minister. resigned over neighboring macedonia as plans to change its name on the prime minister's aside its
yellow vest protest movement on tuesday to listen to the grievances of some six hundred mass from the normandy region protesters are opposed to how the president's policies which they say favor france is in the. several hundred hundred euro migrants bound for the united states have crossed into quote amala immigration authorities say people without the proper documents will be turned back and advance heading towards the u.s. of inflamed the debate over america migration policy as president...
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vest protest movement on tuesday he listened to the grievances of some six hundred mayors from the normandy region the protesters are opposed to my parents' policies which they say favor the elite. several hundred one doron migrants bound for the united states have crossed you guatemala immigration authorities say that people who lack the proper documents will be turned back caravans heading toward the united states have inflamed the debate over u.s. immigration policy with president trump insisting on building a wall. on the us mexico border. and brazil's new far right president jaya adipose an out o. has signed a decree to make it easier for many people to own firearms and keep them at home civilians over the age of twenty five with no criminal record no longer need to justify their interest in purchasing a gun and auto has promised to crack down on crime in the country. rescuers in spain are working to free a toddler who is believed to be trapped in a well a tunnel is now being dug in an attempt to reach the two year old boy who went missing in mali on sunday the bore hole is around one
vest protest movement on tuesday he listened to the grievances of some six hundred mayors from the normandy region the protesters are opposed to my parents' policies which they say favor the elite. several hundred one doron migrants bound for the united states have crossed you guatemala immigration authorities say that people who lack the proper documents will be turned back caravans heading toward the united states have inflamed the debate over u.s. immigration policy with president trump...
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vest protest movement on tuesday he listened to the grievances of some six hundred mayors from the normandie region the protesters are opposed to microns policies which they say favoring the. rescuers in spain are working to free a toddler who's believed to be trapped in a well a tunnel is now being dug in an attempt to reach the two year old boy who went missing in mali on sunday the bore hole is around one hundred meters and is too narrow for adults to enter. the siege of a hotel complex in the kenyan capital nairobi has ended after about twenty hours in a television address president who can said that the attackers had all been killed and that while fourteen innocent people have lost their lives more than seven hundred have been rescued on harm. thank you it's. all relieved and finally free after hours of hiding in toilet stalls and under desks and you. know. we just close the doors and then also with us be spread all over i don't. know from the top i think they went to the top. it's being. just one if it's the ground floor i saw a woman get short and then that's when i took. the stand ba
vest protest movement on tuesday he listened to the grievances of some six hundred mayors from the normandie region the protesters are opposed to microns policies which they say favoring the. rescuers in spain are working to free a toddler who's believed to be trapped in a well a tunnel is now being dug in an attempt to reach the two year old boy who went missing in mali on sunday the bore hole is around one hundred meters and is too narrow for adults to enter. the siege of a hotel complex in...
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vest protest movement on tuesday he listen to the grievances of some to six hundred in mass on the normandy invasion protesters are opposed to the president's policies which they say favor france's elite. the vatican has announced the agenda of a sex abuse prevention summit to take place at the end of february a spokesman said bishops will hear victim testimony learn about the law and how to care for victims of the summit is the pope's response to a spate of scandals. kenya's president says fourteen bystanders and an unspecified number of gunmen were killed in a terror attack on a hotel and shopping complex in nairobi on tuesday security forces were able to rescue more than seven hundred people on harmed but as many as fifty still unaccounted for many kenyans are skeptical about the government's ability to protect them. friends and family of the victims coming to grips with the horrors of the day before. these people have come to nairobi's mortuary to identify their loved ones. but while they were unable to escape the attackers bullets many others managed to get away. many were freed by sec
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it art normandy fences. so that cars cannot go by. if the president wants to call that a wall he can call the wall. he saying we already have over 700 miles of wall. it's a place where enhanced fencing would work. let them have that discussion because it's all about cost-benefit analysis. what's the best way and what do you get for your dollar in order to protect the border? and thisalso about will be coming up as he takes some extraordinary action. it's also about the opportunity cost of the money. if the money can be used better for technology then let's see what's the best. and when some of these fences were built, the technology was not what it is today. so you have to look at technology in a new form. say should we all get landslides in our homes should we get smartphones. what should we be doing on the border of dislike landline versus technology our personnel on the border should have. they are talking about more enhancements of the ports of entry and we already have that in the bill we passed last week. appropriations bill. mo
it art normandy fences. so that cars cannot go by. if the president wants to call that a wall he can call the wall. he saying we already have over 700 miles of wall. it's a place where enhanced fencing would work. let them have that discussion because it's all about cost-benefit analysis. what's the best way and what do you get for your dollar in order to protect the border? and thisalso about will be coming up as he takes some extraordinary action. it's also about the opportunity cost of the...
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it was an image that emanuel mccall would have hoped for zeroing out in a small town in normandy to launch his national citizens' debate at least by tear gas on people who'd been protesting peacefully many shaken and angry. i want to go out to french president meant hundreds of men tossed with all the noise in public debates across france or topics like taxes and democracy.
it was an image that emanuel mccall would have hoped for zeroing out in a small town in normandy to launch his national citizens' debate at least by tear gas on people who'd been protesting peacefully many shaken and angry. i want to go out to french president meant hundreds of men tossed with all the noise in public debates across france or topics like taxes and democracy.
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it's a place where enhanced fencing, normandy fencing would work. let them have that discussion because it's all about two analysis,cost-benefit get forhe best way to your dollar in order to protect the border? up, also and this will come the opportunity cost of the money. if the money can be used that technologyer for then let's see -- when some of these fences were built, the technology was not what it is today. technology look at in a new form just as we say should we all just get land lines in our phones -- in our homes question mark what should we be doing on the border that's like a landline versus the on theogy our personnel border should have? what they are talking about is more personnel, enhancements of the ports of entry which require construction. we already have that in the bill. when it -- it went under the department of treasury. that's more on the subject and you may want to know. let's let negotiators see if there's something -- 30 miles sess if you saw mr. cuellar' presentation of the 700 and a lot of it does not let the cars go by
it's a place where enhanced fencing, normandy fencing would work. let them have that discussion because it's all about two analysis,cost-benefit get forhe best way to your dollar in order to protect the border? up, also and this will come the opportunity cost of the money. if the money can be used that technologyer for then let's see -- when some of these fences were built, the technology was not what it is today. technology look at in a new form just as we say should we all just get land lines...
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. >> steve: normandy. went to normandy. went to the beaches. oh my god, beautiful.but you went -- you stayed -- >> steve: i stayed in paris, at the ritz.>> immy: ooh-la-la. >> steve: paris, ooh-la-la. and they gave you a little something. >> jimmy: which is nice. >> steve: a little something something. >> jimmy: but do they know me over there? >> steve: they know you very well. >> jimmy: in paris, thlo gave me - at this. my very own ritz. [ cheers ] ooh-la-la. look at this. it's nice. i mean, if i ever go to paris. >> steve: you gotta put that on. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] yeah. ♪ [ light laughter ] [ speaking in foreign language ] >> jimmy: how you guys doing? oh -- [ speaking in foreign langage ] >> steve: next up. >> jimmy: oh -- [ speaking in foreign language ] >>oops, jesus. teve: it's -- [ speaking in foreign language >> jimmy: nice, very nice. thank you, ritz. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: i appreciate that. guys, yo the news and think, "well that headline could be much better?" >> steve: always. >> jimmy: i'll show you what i mean. it's time for "news and improv
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i've been elected for many years, in my constituency in evreux, in normandy, and i have been knowing there are a large amount of people who are suffering from the globalisation, which suffers from the rise of inequalities, not only in france but in many other states. the bet that we made is to try to change the french economic model, to have a total of the whole of the french economic producers, so that we will be in a situation to reduce those inequalities. but it's a question of time, people... but with respect, minister, your priority... people want results from right now. but your priorities as a government, from the outset of the macron reform programme, seemed to be about cutting taxes, corporate taxes, wealth taxes... of course. taxes which, according to france's public policy institute, have clearly made the biggest winners the richest i% of your country. but, you know, during the last 30 years in france, the economic policy that we have put in place proved to be inefficient. that policy was based on the idea that we should spend more public money, and that more public spendi
i've been elected for many years, in my constituency in evreux, in normandy, and i have been knowing there are a large amount of people who are suffering from the globalisation, which suffers from the rise of inequalities, not only in france but in many other states. the bet that we made is to try to change the french economic model, to have a total of the whole of the french economic producers, so that we will be in a situation to reduce those inequalities. but it's a question of time,...
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with the international community to create a historic center at the site of our d-day battles in normandy. a new institute that's being envisioned by some european colleagues could re-establish for the 21st century a renewed understanding of the pivotal battle that happened on d-day, its consequences for the war, and the institutions that emerged afterwards that -- afterward that created conditions for stability and prosperity. many of which are aging and need to be updated and challenged. the united states cannot pull the world's weight alone. we need to be in authentic partnership, authentic dialogue when we have differences but in partnership with those who have been given the capacity by our sacrifice, both military and economically, to advance their own economies and build out just systems of governance. again, the 21st century of architecture of international diplomacy will revolve around that central idea. authentic partnerships based on the philosophical principle of human dignity that lead to burden sharing and vision sharing at the same time. madam speaker, i had an interesting
with the international community to create a historic center at the site of our d-day battles in normandy. a new institute that's being envisioned by some european colleagues could re-establish for the 21st century a renewed understanding of the pivotal battle that happened on d-day, its consequences for the war, and the institutions that emerged afterwards that -- afterward that created conditions for stability and prosperity. many of which are aging and need to be updated and challenged. the...
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that it wasn't the image that emmanuel mccall would have hoped for as he arrived in a small town in normandy to launch his national citizens debate police fired tear gas on people who'd been protesting peacefully many were shaken and angry out there are those that have no money to get out of the french president made hundreds of men tasked with all the noise in public debates across france all topics like taxes and democracy. there should be no to both as we speak we must try to deal with these subjects as you notice to address the great to visions i mentioned for him at all merkel says that he hopes that his citizens debate will calm tensions and create a sense of national unity but the people in this town are convinced yellow vest protesters like this retirees say they don't need a debate but more help to cope with the cost of living. we're not going to give up they think we'll get tired but no we'll keep demonstrating in the streets for a long time and more people will join us because there's more anger in nearby guy your traders say business is snow and most shoppers are on a tight budge
that it wasn't the image that emmanuel mccall would have hoped for as he arrived in a small town in normandy to launch his national citizens debate police fired tear gas on people who'd been protesting peacefully many were shaken and angry out there are those that have no money to get out of the french president made hundreds of men tasked with all the noise in public debates across france all topics like taxes and democracy. there should be no to both as we speak we must try to deal with these...
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i lived in normandy, our house was bombed down, we lost everything. >> margarite and her mother and herfriend risked their lives. they saved 17 members of the allied forces, including eight u.s. airmen by hiding them in their apartment after the men were shot down. >> when they were shot down over paris we see them coming down in parachutes, you know. and then afterwards we heard the storiel hat we had in our apartment told us how they escaped. >> is there one that you remember? >> all of them. all of them. and we found out they all arrive back safe in this country. >> and now it was margarite's turn to experience what it feels like to parachute out of a plane. >> i like to experience what my husband experienced and the fun that we had. >> her husband ed miller was an american airman who was also shot down over france during the war. now 74 years after allied airmen parachuted in to liberate her homeland, she floats freely above the united states of america which today is her home. >> what are we to take away from what you and your mother did? >> well, you must always help your country
i lived in normandy, our house was bombed down, we lost everything. >> margarite and her mother and herfriend risked their lives. they saved 17 members of the allied forces, including eight u.s. airmen by hiding them in their apartment after the men were shot down. >> when they were shot down over paris we see them coming down in parachutes, you know. and then afterwards we heard the storiel hat we had in our apartment told us how they escaped. >> is there one that you...
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the movie portrays the 1944 d-day invasion of normandy, france, and a mission to find a soldier behind enemy lines. next on american history tv, historians explore the accuracy of the opening omaha beach landing scene and then discuss the historical accuracy of the film in general. this 90-minute event is part of a symposium held at the national world war
the movie portrays the 1944 d-day invasion of normandy, france, and a mission to find a soldier behind enemy lines. next on american history tv, historians explore the accuracy of the opening omaha beach landing scene and then discuss the historical accuracy of the film in general. this 90-minute event is part of a symposium held at the national world war
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was a kid his church was norman vincent peale church who wrote the power of positive thinking and normandy.
was a kid his church was norman vincent peale church who wrote the power of positive thinking and normandy.
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we lived in normandy. our house was bombed down.ing. >> reporter: marguerite, her mother, and her mother's friend risked their lives as part of the french resistance to the nazis. they saved 17 members of the allied forces, including eight u.s. airmen, by hiding them in their apartment after the men were shot down. >> when they were shot down over paris, we would see some coming down in parachutes, you know. and then afterwards, we heard the stories, all the airmen that we had in our apartment, told us how they escaped. >> reporter: is there one that you remember? >> oh, all of them. all of them. and we found out they all arrived back safe in this country. >> reporter: and now it was marguerite's turn to experience what it feels like to parachute out of a plane. >> i wanted to experience like what my husband experienced, and lots of the airmen that we had. >> reporter: her husband, ed miller, was an american airman who was also shot down over france during the war. now, 74 years after allied airmen parachuted in to liberate her home
we lived in normandy. our house was bombed down.ing. >> reporter: marguerite, her mother, and her mother's friend risked their lives as part of the french resistance to the nazis. they saved 17 members of the allied forces, including eight u.s. airmen, by hiding them in their apartment after the men were shot down. >> when they were shot down over paris, we would see some coming down in parachutes, you know. and then afterwards, we heard the stories, all the airmen that we had in...
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vest protest movement on tuesday he listen to the grievances of some six hundred mayors from the normandie region the protesters are opposed to the calls policies which they say favor the elites of several hundred one door and migrants bound for the united states have crossed into white amala immigration authorities say that people who lack the proper documents will be turned back caravans heading toward the united states has inflamed the debate over u.s. immigration policy with president trump insisting on building a wall on the us mexico border. brazil's new far right president dyad also not zero has signed a decree to make it easier for many people to own firearms and keep them at home civilians over the age of twenty five with no criminal record no longer need to justify their interest in purchasing a gun also not zero has promised to crack down on crime in the country. all the seeds of a hotel complex in the kenyan capital nairobi has ended after about twenty hours in a television address president who can yatta said that the attackers had all been killed and while fourteen innocent p
vest protest movement on tuesday he listen to the grievances of some six hundred mayors from the normandie region the protesters are opposed to the calls policies which they say favor the elites of several hundred one door and migrants bound for the united states have crossed into white amala immigration authorities say that people who lack the proper documents will be turned back caravans heading toward the united states has inflamed the debate over u.s. immigration policy with president trump...
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yellow vest protest movement on tuesday he listen to the grievances of some six hundred mass from the normandy region protesters are opposed to the president's policies which they say favor france's elite of. the vatican has announced the agenda of a sex abuse prevention summits to take place at the end of february a spokesman said bishops will hear victim testimony and learn about the law and how to care for victims of the summit is the approach pope's response to a spate of scandals. rescuers in spain so they're found some hair belonging to a two year old boy confirming that he is traps down the well a tunnel is now being dug in an attempt to reach the toddler who went missing on sunday in malaga the boreholes around one hundred meters deep that is too narrow for adults to enter. several hundred homes you're in michael's bound for the united states of crossed into guatemala immigration authorities say people without the proper documents will be turned back caravans having towards the u.s. have been slaying the debate american immigration policy as president trump insists he wants to build a
yellow vest protest movement on tuesday he listen to the grievances of some six hundred mass from the normandy region protesters are opposed to the president's policies which they say favor france's elite of. the vatican has announced the agenda of a sex abuse prevention summits to take place at the end of february a spokesman said bishops will hear victim testimony and learn about the law and how to care for victims of the summit is the approach pope's response to a spate of scandals. rescuers...
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hopes to appease the yellow vests with launch the national dialogue in normandy a debate in which he says no issue is banned. tell me what is in your heart and on your mind what are your suggestions for our country. will be part of the six hundred mayors have been invited over the next three months they will meet the debate with local people and listen to their criticisms and suggestions. and the yellow vests reaction rejection when they buy you do we are not at all satisfied with the little he has to offer he should step down. but he didn't he said he has enraged the french people and that is only a stranger at. the debate to turn the rage into solutions but the yellow vests were not allowed to join the opening of vent. tennis at the australian open fifth seed kevin anderson has gone out in the second round it's the biggest upset of the tournament so far anderson was beaten by francis the american took advantage of his opponent's arm injury to recover from a sit down and win in four sets there were no such problems for six time champion roger federer though he beat briton dan evans
hopes to appease the yellow vests with launch the national dialogue in normandy a debate in which he says no issue is banned. tell me what is in your heart and on your mind what are your suggestions for our country. will be part of the six hundred mayors have been invited over the next three months they will meet the debate with local people and listen to their criticisms and suggestions. and the yellow vests reaction rejection when they buy you do we are not at all satisfied with the little he...
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we lived in normandy, our house was bombed down with everything. >> reporter: marguerite, her mother,other's friends risked their lives as part of the french resistance to the nazis. they saved 17 members of the allied forces, including eight u.s. airmen by hiding them in their apartment after the men were shot down. >> when they were shot down over paris, we would see some coming down in parachutes, you know? and then, afterwards, we heard the story of all the airmen we had in our apartment, told us how they escaped. >> reporter: is there one that you remember? >> all of them. all of them. and we found out they all arrived back safe in this country. >> reporter: and now it was marguerite's turn to experience what it feels like to parachute out of a plane. >> i wanted to experience what my husband experienced, and that >> reporter: her husband, ed miller, was an american airmen, who was also shot down over france during the war. now, 74 years after allied airmen parachuted in to liberate her homeland, she floats freely above the united states of america, which today is her home. what
we lived in normandy, our house was bombed down with everything. >> reporter: marguerite, her mother,other's friends risked their lives as part of the french resistance to the nazis. they saved 17 members of the allied forces, including eight u.s. airmen by hiding them in their apartment after the men were shot down. >> when they were shot down over paris, we would see some coming down in parachutes, you know? and then, afterwards, we heard the story of all the airmen we had in our...
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they also come in with muzzle loaders, that isn't improvised weapon, normandy made of metal plumbingheir hands on. “— anything they can get their hands on. —— normally. they come into the park with those in shoot the animals, and if need be they can shoot us as well. if i was to come across a poacher in the community andi across a poacher in the community and i was introduced to him, i would ask his reasons for doing it, and what. .. what he ask his reasons for doing it, and what... what he thinks the consequences will be if he does get caught. it is a matter of if he gets caught, it's a matter of when he gets caught. and he will go to jail. that is the hope, at least. the illegal wildlife trade is a big business, without a £17 billion a year. take rhino horn. —— worth up to. it is more expensive than heroin or gold. in the past few years black rhinos have dropped from 70,000 to 5500. the competent —— the country's elephant population has halved from 400019805 elephant population has halved from 4000 19805 to 2000 2015. more than that, malawi is one of the poorest countries in the wo
they also come in with muzzle loaders, that isn't improvised weapon, normandy made of metal plumbingheir hands on. “— anything they can get their hands on. —— normally. they come into the park with those in shoot the animals, and if need be they can shoot us as well. if i was to come across a poacher in the community andi across a poacher in the community and i was introduced to him, i would ask his reasons for doing it, and what. .. what he ask his reasons for doing it, and what......
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the course of the image that a man or woman called would have hoped for zeroing in a small town in normandyto launch his national citizens debate police fired tear gas on people who'd been protesting peacefully many shaken and angry. oh i want to get out of the french president meant hundreds of men tossed with all the noise in public debates across france all topics like taxes and democracy. should be noted as we speak we must try to deal with these subjects as you know to to address the great to visions i mentioned him at all michael says that he hopes that his citizens debate will calm tensions and create a sense of national unity but the people in this town are convinced yellow vest protesters like this retiree say they don't need a debate more help to cope with the cost of living. we're not going to give up they think we'll get tired but know we'll keep demonstrating in the streets for a long time more people will join us because there's more anger in nearby your traders say business is snow and most shoppers are on a tight budget the debate ignites little enthusiasm here. i fear it co
the course of the image that a man or woman called would have hoped for zeroing in a small town in normandyto launch his national citizens debate police fired tear gas on people who'd been protesting peacefully many shaken and angry. oh i want to get out of the french president meant hundreds of men tossed with all the noise in public debates across france all topics like taxes and democracy. should be noted as we speak we must try to deal with these subjects as you know to to address the great...
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tiexiera normandie of the content that they would have to look at is nearly impossible for them to act proactively or would take different resources to do it. if all of us are reading posts and watching videos and weird filling the platform hey they shouldn't be here we become a police force that offers another first line of identification. this raises all kinds of other questions like who does most of the flagging. people fighting because they are offended or are they fighting because they don't like the politics of the material that they are flagging? there has been good evidence that people were flagged in order to quiet something they don't like politically rather than saying this is really offensive in an ethical way. >> host: we have seen some examples recently people being kicked off of these platforms because of their political views >> guest: i want to be careful even with the question. we have had a couple of people kicked off the platforms most prominently alex jones and it was a big question whether his material should be removed entirely whether he should be banned or whet
tiexiera normandie of the content that they would have to look at is nearly impossible for them to act proactively or would take different resources to do it. if all of us are reading posts and watching videos and weird filling the platform hey they shouldn't be here we become a police force that offers another first line of identification. this raises all kinds of other questions like who does most of the flagging. people fighting because they are offended or are they fighting because they...
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army nurses that landed at normandy on d-day plus four. we talked about the war in europe, a lot of men were being injured. they would be taken up to the ships that were waiting, where navy nurses would be waiting for them. but then army nurses are finally landing on the beaches at normandy, d-day plus four. the beaches have been improved a little but it is very much a war zone. throughout the war, nurses get closer and closer to the front lines and are always right in the thick of it, because that is where the injured soldiers are. there is a group of american omen that are captured as pows. the second half of our semester we will talk about the war in the pacific read and when the philippines falls in 1942, both you haved corregidor, army and navy nurses who are there who get captured, about 79 women captured by the japanese. they are held as pows 437 months. for 37 months. this is a couple of women who survived, eating chocolates. you can see how thin they are, starvation rations and all of that. so when we are talking about who is in c
army nurses that landed at normandy on d-day plus four. we talked about the war in europe, a lot of men were being injured. they would be taken up to the ships that were waiting, where navy nurses would be waiting for them. but then army nurses are finally landing on the beaches at normandy, d-day plus four. the beaches have been improved a little but it is very much a war zone. throughout the war, nurses get closer and closer to the front lines and are always right in the thick of it, because...
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this deputy mayor from normandy is in paris along with other regional leaders to discuss the debate with ministers. in the prison i think people are tired and fed up they expect nothing from this debate they want actions speak louder than words people on the president to come up with concrete measures that respond to their needs some analysts say the two months debate is a gamble for macro awfully sweet of him either he succeeds in unifying some moderate voters mostly in the political center and he shows that he can continue to reform the country all the debate comes to nothing and he will no longer be able to pass his major reforms. when micro came to power in twenty seventeen he promised to reform france two years on and he's battling his worst political crisis the question now is whether he can calm tensions and stop protestors like these who say they have no intention of backing down natasha butler al-jazeera paris victims of post-election violence in the ivory coast eight years ago have protested against the possible release of the former president live on back well later on tuesday
this deputy mayor from normandy is in paris along with other regional leaders to discuss the debate with ministers. in the prison i think people are tired and fed up they expect nothing from this debate they want actions speak louder than words people on the president to come up with concrete measures that respond to their needs some analysts say the two months debate is a gamble for macro awfully sweet of him either he succeeds in unifying some moderate voters mostly in the political center...
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the cushions were found washed up near normandy. around 35 miles east of guernsey.o hired a private search company, arrived in the channel islands from argentina and took a flight islands from argentina and took a flight over the area where their son disappeared. plane at last night's kadirgamar chat arsenal there were more tributes. but more than a week after emiliano sala and his pilot disappeared, investigators believe there is no chance they are still alive. jon donnison, bbc news. our reporterjohn fernandez is in guernsey for us this evening. how extensive is the search now? the air investigation branch said on sunday about will be launched in tandem with this co—ordinated search paid for by the footballer‘s family. the hope is with this specialist equipment, the submersible vehicles, there will be some answers and hope can be found for the families involved. thank you. our top story this evening: theresa may says she intends to renegotiate her brexit deal but eu leaders said they will not budge. and a new museum honours biggin hill airbase for the role it playe
the cushions were found washed up near normandy. around 35 miles east of guernsey.o hired a private search company, arrived in the channel islands from argentina and took a flight islands from argentina and took a flight over the area where their son disappeared. plane at last night's kadirgamar chat arsenal there were more tributes. but more than a week after emiliano sala and his pilot disappeared, investigators believe there is no chance they are still alive. jon donnison, bbc news. our...
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the cushions were found washed up near surtainville in normandy, around 35 miles east of guernsey.ired a private search company, arrived in the channel islands from argentina and took a flight over the area where their son disappeared. the air accident investigation branch called off its official search last week but has now relaunched its hunt for the plane and will focus on a priority area narrowed down to four square nautical miles. the debris itself won't help out that much in terms of where the plane went down. the currents in this region are incredibly complex, some of the fastest flowing currents in the world, and actually, the debris, from the known last position of the aircraft, could have gone around the tip of cherbourg, into the bay of seine or, as it has done, down in towards saint—malo. at last night's cardiff match at arsenal, there were more tributes, but, more than a week after emiliano sala and his pilot disappeared, investigators believe there is virtually no chance they are still alive. jon donnison, bbc news. the venezuelan president, nicolas maduro, has dismis
the cushions were found washed up near surtainville in normandy, around 35 miles east of guernsey.ired a private search company, arrived in the channel islands from argentina and took a flight over the area where their son disappeared. the air accident investigation branch called off its official search last week but has now relaunched its hunt for the plane and will focus on a priority area narrowed down to four square nautical miles. the debris itself won't help out that much in terms of...
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when you are at a state dinner or at the kremlin or presiding over a grand ceremony at normandy, does dixon flash the your mind? pres. reagan: i think it takes reminders. i am so far removed from that way of life and this one, but there are reminders every once in a while, like this one i gave you at length. you will think back and say, hey, this may be had a beginning there. tom: you went from dixon to eureka college and studied economics. you are reminded of that from time to time. what have you remembered from your eureka economics courses that helped you in dealing with the national economy? pres. reagan: i majored in economics and sociology. they were combined. so it was a single major. but then, you were really studying at a time when life was in the raw, the depths of the depression. we had a wonderful professor, danny gray, he used to give us outside reading, books by economists. we would come in with a book report and discuss it. i remember him. he had a sense of humor. there we were in the depths of the depression, a book by a noted economist, and when we finished reporting
when you are at a state dinner or at the kremlin or presiding over a grand ceremony at normandy, does dixon flash the your mind? pres. reagan: i think it takes reminders. i am so far removed from that way of life and this one, but there are reminders every once in a while, like this one i gave you at length. you will think back and say, hey, this may be had a beginning there. tom: you went from dixon to eureka college and studied economics. you are reminded of that from time to time. what have...
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the cushions were found washed up near surtainville, in normandy, around 35 miles east of guernsey. sala's family, who have hired a private search company, arrived in the channel islands from argentina and took a flight over the area where their son disappeared. the air accident investigation branch called off its official search last week, but has now relaunched its hunt for the plane and will focus on a priority area narrowed down to four square nautical miles. the debris itself won't help out that much, in terms of where the plane went down. the currents in this region are incredibly complex, some of the fastest—flowing currents in the world. and actually, the debris from the known last position of the aircraft could have gone around the tip of cherbourg, into the bay of seine or, as it has done, down in towards st—malo. at last night's cardiff match at arsenal, there were more tributes. but, more than a week after emiliano sala and his pilot disappeared, investigators believe there is virtually no chance they are still alive. jon donnison, bbc news. parts of the united states ha
the cushions were found washed up near surtainville, in normandy, around 35 miles east of guernsey. sala's family, who have hired a private search company, arrived in the channel islands from argentina and took a flight over the area where their son disappeared. the air accident investigation branch called off its official search last week, but has now relaunched its hunt for the plane and will focus on a priority area narrowed down to four square nautical miles. the debris itself won't help...
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we lived in normandy, our house was bombed down, we lost everything. >> reporter: marguerite, her mother her mother's friend risked their lives as part of the french resistance to the nazis. they saved 17 members of the allied forces, including eight u.s. air men by hiding them in their apartment after the men were shot down. >> when they were so the down over paris, we could see them coming down in parachutes, you know, and afterwards we had the stories in our apartment, they told us how they escaped. >> reporter: is there one you remember? >> all of them. all of them. and we found out they all arrived back safe in this country. >> reporter: and now it was marguerite's turn to experience what it feels like to parachute out of a plane. >> i wanted to experience like with my husband experienced. >> reporter: her husband was an american airman who was also shot down over france during the war. now 74 years after allied air men parachuted in to liberate her homeland, she floats freely above the united states of america, which today is her home. what are we to take away from what you and you
we lived in normandy, our house was bombed down, we lost everything. >> reporter: marguerite, her mother her mother's friend risked their lives as part of the french resistance to the nazis. they saved 17 members of the allied forces, including eight u.s. air men by hiding them in their apartment after the men were shot down. >> when they were so the down over paris, we could see them coming down in parachutes, you know, and afterwards we had the stories in our apartment, they told...