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in normandy, when you go to normandy there are american, british and french flags everywhere in justout every trip and someone has done something to myself or a member of my group thanking the united states for the contributions to the war. so i agree. i confirm your experiences very much. yes, ma'am? >> i was just wondering did hitler ever actually go to paris? >> did hitler ever go to paris? he did. the spring -- late spring, early summer of 1940 he went to paris and i will bet you, everybody in this room did what hitler did when he went to paris. he had a picture made with the eiffel tower in the background, exactly what hitler did when he went to paris. it's a most people that go to the opposite side of the seine river and you can do a picture next to hitler's. so he did the tourist thing and that was as far as i know the only time he went to paris and he did travel to paris to sort out the conquering hero and then he went back to germany. good question. good question. all right, if anybody has other questions i'll stick around for a little bit. thank you again for your continuou
in normandy, when you go to normandy there are american, british and french flags everywhere in justout every trip and someone has done something to myself or a member of my group thanking the united states for the contributions to the war. so i agree. i confirm your experiences very much. yes, ma'am? >> i was just wondering did hitler ever actually go to paris? >> did hitler ever go to paris? he did. the spring -- late spring, early summer of 1940 he went to paris and i will bet...
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after the normandy landings, okay?ou know, the western armies very quickly moved up through the low countries up to the german border, even though there were some setbacks. the battle of the bulge, operation market garden, they were already going to break into germany proper. when we often forget, but our international conferences more recently have pointed out very vigorously, is of course part of the agreements in to run were that the soviets would also attack in the east. that was an operation which happened a few weeks after the normandy invasion. you see that pushed the soviet red army into the baltic states into eastern poland. they were already outside of warsaw, actually, fairly close to berlin by the time that yalta occurred. i think they were 60 miles outside of berlin. so both sides had made enormous advances. in terms of who contributed more, that's an old discussion where i am on the side that probably the red army contributed more simply because the germans throughout the war had many more divisions fight
after the normandy landings, okay?ou know, the western armies very quickly moved up through the low countries up to the german border, even though there were some setbacks. the battle of the bulge, operation market garden, they were already going to break into germany proper. when we often forget, but our international conferences more recently have pointed out very vigorously, is of course part of the agreements in to run were that the soviets would also attack in the east. that was an...
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i've been to normandy about a dozen times now.ot to take some of our students from the staff college there. in paris aim at some root people. i met some people in kansas city, as well. but for the most part, even in paris, when i would take undergraduate civilly and students, any number of times most shuns would tell me somebody stopped and asked if they can help them find what they were looking for. especially out in the countryside my experience has been the same. when you go to normandy, there are american, british, and french flags everywhere, i think in about every trip somebody has done the same thing to myself and the group, thanking the u.s. for their contributions to the war. so i confirm your experiences very much. yes ma'am? >> i was just wondering, did hitler ever actually go to paris? >> did hitler ever go to paris? he did. soon after paris was occupied in late spring, early summer of 1945 you want to paris. i can bet you that everyone in this room did what's hitler did when he went to paris. [noise] you got your pict
i've been to normandy about a dozen times now.ot to take some of our students from the staff college there. in paris aim at some root people. i met some people in kansas city, as well. but for the most part, even in paris, when i would take undergraduate civilly and students, any number of times most shuns would tell me somebody stopped and asked if they can help them find what they were looking for. especially out in the countryside my experience has been the same. when you go to normandy,...
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let me, actually -- i'm up here and this might explain it that after the normandie landings, okay?u know, the western armies very quickly moved up through the low countries up to the german borders and even though there were setbacks and the operation of the garden and they were ready to break into germany proper and what we often forget, but which our international conferences more recently pointed out more vigorously, of course, parts of the agreements with tehran were that the soviets would also attack in the east and that was operation bagracion which4çjgsñ happened couple of weeks after the nor mandy invasion and that pushed the soviet red army into the baltic states into poland and they were fairly close to berlin by the time that yalta occurred and i think they were 60 miles outside of berlin. so both sides had made enormous advances. now in terms of who contributed more. that's an old discussion and i'm on the site that probably the red army contributed more simply because the germans throughout the war had many more divisions fighting in the east than in the west. >> keep
let me, actually -- i'm up here and this might explain it that after the normandie landings, okay?u know, the western armies very quickly moved up through the low countries up to the german borders and even though there were setbacks and the operation of the garden and they were ready to break into germany proper and what we often forget, but which our international conferences more recently pointed out more vigorously, of course, parts of the agreements with tehran were that the soviets would...
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keep in mind, there was not much happening in the west until the normandy landing.f course they had been preparing for such a landing. they had 45 different coats they had armies in normandy and france, that could be shipped around if need be depending on where they landed. but in terms of german divisions, there was like 180 out of 220 german divisions, which were tied down in the east. of course with the big victories at stalingrad, the germans became much weaker, had fewer troops in the east, but i think in terms of the overall weight of the contribution to the final victory you'd have to say given that the soviets were fighting since june 1941 that they probably made a larger contribution to the eventual defeat of the german armies. >> dr. bischof, we have a question online. it's a personal opinion question. of all of the conferences and summits prior to yalta, which one in your mind is the most influential or had the most influential decision? >> i think that definitely would have been the tehran conference, which was, you know, a big three met, where the joint
keep in mind, there was not much happening in the west until the normandy landing.f course they had been preparing for such a landing. they had 45 different coats they had armies in normandy and france, that could be shipped around if need be depending on where they landed. but in terms of german divisions, there was like 180 out of 220 german divisions, which were tied down in the east. of course with the big victories at stalingrad, the germans became much weaker, had fewer troops in the...
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my grandfather had been killed in normandy. he was a medical doctor stationed initially and italy and killed by an explosion in normandy, france and buried initially at a place called -- where the paratroopers had flown in the night before d-day and had the battle before the great battle that cemetery was in omaha beach. he's in arlington now but the topic of world war ii and the ongoing fascination victor david hanson is looking at some of the ways in which we have actually taught the history of it and going back and trying to unpack the myths that it developed about it and doing a critical analysis are jiggly of the weakness of germany both in terms of armaments and strategy and tactics but i'm honestly at the front end of it so i can't tell you well we know how dense but i can't tell you the analysis analysis of a analysis of the air. the other book i've been raiding is fastening called the brand-new strategy and i'm reading them because i have a bad habit of laying something down and going to the next thing in going back an
my grandfather had been killed in normandy. he was a medical doctor stationed initially and italy and killed by an explosion in normandy, france and buried initially at a place called -- where the paratroopers had flown in the night before d-day and had the battle before the great battle that cemetery was in omaha beach. he's in arlington now but the topic of world war ii and the ongoing fascination victor david hanson is looking at some of the ways in which we have actually taught the history...
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wealth to the north in normandy pastures for some of the finest beef and dairy livestock in the worldears ago was d- day and the blossoms wilted in the fumes of battle. now there is peace again in normandy and plenty. ♪ >> milk, butter, eggs and cheese cheese made by special formulas and skills passed down through generations of peasant cheese makers producing delicacies like calembert known throughout the world. these are pass you'res whose products make names for the fine menus everywhere filet mignon on the hoof, the prime materials of the french art of cooking. farming in france is rooted both in experience and in a faith in the soil that borders on religion. and faith in france tend to be strong and religion timeless yet infinitely tangible. thanks to its wealth, france has enough for her own needs and enough to spare to send abroad. so the names of her great sea ports are synonymous with her wealth sunny marseille, ports along some of europe's busiest harbors. along the coast of marseille is touillant, here are fighting ships like this aircraft carrier, ships and men following g
wealth to the north in normandy pastures for some of the finest beef and dairy livestock in the worldears ago was d- day and the blossoms wilted in the fumes of battle. now there is peace again in normandy and plenty. ♪ >> milk, butter, eggs and cheese cheese made by special formulas and skills passed down through generations of peasant cheese makers producing delicacies like calembert known throughout the world. these are pass you'res whose products make names for the fine menus...
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wealth to the north in normandy.r some of the finest beef and dairy livestock in the world. here only ten years ago was d-day and the blossoms wilted in the fumes of battle. now there's peace again in normandy and plenty. milk, butter, eggs and cheese. cheese made by0 special formul and skills passed down through generations of peasant cheesemakers producing cheeses famous throughout the world. ♪ these are pastures whose products make names for the fine menus everywhere. the french art of cooking. farming in france is rooted in experience and a faith in the soil that borders on religion. and faiths in france tend to be strong and religious timeless, yet infinitely tangible. thanks to this wealth, france has enough for her own needs and enough to spare to spend abroad. and so the names of her great seaports are synonymous with her wealth. sunny marseilles. ports among some of europe's busiest harbors. along the coast from marseilles is one of the nation's biggest naval stations. here are fighting ships h!qñ lie aircr
wealth to the north in normandy.r some of the finest beef and dairy livestock in the world. here only ten years ago was d-day and the blossoms wilted in the fumes of battle. now there's peace again in normandy and plenty. milk, butter, eggs and cheese. cheese made by0 special formul and skills passed down through generations of peasant cheesemakers producing cheeses famous throughout the world. ♪ these are pastures whose products make names for the fine menus everywhere. the french art of...
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my own grandfather had been killed in normandy, a medical doctor. stationed initially in england and then killed by an explosion in normandy, france, and buried initially at a place that was where our paratroopers had flown in the night before d-day and had the battle before the great battle and that cemetery was consolidated beach and he is in arlington now. but victor david happen send looking a at ways we taught the history of it and going back and trying to unpack the myths that have developed and doing a critical analysis particularly of the weakness of germany, both in terms of armament and strategy and tactics. but i honestly the front end it if -- we know how it end but i can't tell you the full not of the analysis. the other book which i've been reading called the grand new strategy and i say i'm reading them because i have a bad habit of putting something down and going to the next thing and coming back and forth: it's the way die it. a fascinating book and subtitle its restoring america's prosperity, sustainability in the 21st century. a
my own grandfather had been killed in normandy, a medical doctor. stationed initially in england and then killed by an explosion in normandy, france, and buried initially at a place that was where our paratroopers had flown in the night before d-day and had the battle before the great battle and that cemetery was consolidated beach and he is in arlington now. but victor david happen send looking a at ways we taught the history of it and going back and trying to unpack the myths that have...
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my own grandfather had been killed in normandy. he was a medical doctor stationed initial in england and been killed by an explosion in normandy france and buried initially at a place called -- that was where our paratroopers had flown in the night before d-day and had that down before the great battle, and that cemetery was all consolidated at omaha beach but he's in arlington now. anyway, the topic of world war ii is of ongoing fascination and victor david hanson is can we get some of the ways which we actually taught the history of it in going back trying to unpack the myths that have developed about it entering a critical analysis particularly of the weakness of germany, both in terms of armament and strategy and tactics. but i am honestly at the front end of its i can't tell you, we sort of know how it ends but i can't tell you the analysis yet. the other book i've been reading which is been facet is called the grandest strategy and ay i'm reading them because i have this bad habit of putting something that i'm going to the ne
my own grandfather had been killed in normandy. he was a medical doctor stationed initial in england and been killed by an explosion in normandy france and buried initially at a place called -- that was where our paratroopers had flown in the night before d-day and had that down before the great battle, and that cemetery was all consolidated at omaha beach but he's in arlington now. anyway, the topic of world war ii is of ongoing fascination and victor david hanson is can we get some of the...
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and he was a medical doctor stationed initially in england and killed by an explosion in normandy france, and buried initially where paratroopers had the battle before the great battle and that cemetery was consolidated at omaha beach but he's in arlington now. the topic of world war ii of an ongoing fascination and victor david hanson at some of the ways that we have actually taught the history and going back and trying to unpack the myths that have developed in doing a critical analysis particular of the weakness of germany both in terms of the army and strategy and tactics, i'm honestly at the front and we sort of know how it ends but i can't tell you the analysis yet, the other book that i been reading is fascinating called the brand-new strategy and i sam reading them because i have a bad habit of putting something down and going to the next thing and coming back and forth is the way i do it but it's a fascinating book and restoring sustainability in 21st century a little over a couple years back, one of the things i found fascinating in this particular book they were talking about
and he was a medical doctor stationed initially in england and killed by an explosion in normandy france, and buried initially where paratroopers had the battle before the great battle and that cemetery was consolidated at omaha beach but he's in arlington now. the topic of world war ii of an ongoing fascination and victor david hanson at some of the ways that we have actually taught the history and going back and trying to unpack the myths that have developed in doing a critical analysis...
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aargh grandfather was killed in normandy. he was a a medical doctor max stations initially in england and killed by an explosion in normandy, france and very it initially at a place called -- where paratroopers hit the night before d-day before the battle and that cemetery was consolidated. he's in arlington now but anyway the topic of world war ii and the ongoing fascination of victor david hanson is looking at some of the ways in which we have actually brought the history of it and going back and trying to unpack the myth that have developed and doing a critical analysis particularly of the weaknesses of germany both in terms of armament and strategy and tactics. i'm honestly on the front end of this so i can't tell you, we know how dense but i can't tell you the analysis yet. the other book i've been reading his fascinating called the grandest strategy and i have this bad habit of putting something down and going to the next thing and going back and forth which is kind of the way i do it. but it's a fascinating book and it
aargh grandfather was killed in normandy. he was a a medical doctor max stations initially in england and killed by an explosion in normandy, france and very it initially at a place called -- where paratroopers hit the night before d-day before the battle and that cemetery was consolidated. he's in arlington now but anyway the topic of world war ii and the ongoing fascination of victor david hanson is looking at some of the ways in which we have actually brought the history of it and going back...
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. >> this was taken in june 5th and in the enormity on - - normandy coast. part of the reason this particular picture so wonderful is because look at his face. . . . . >> technical experts, commercial and the british air marshal who was responsible for 24000 paratroopers who dropped. they wanted ice about general eisenhower about a week before the d-day. and the assault was to take place that he thought and thought that the paratroopers should be canceled because the germans had reinforced a position and he thought it was dangerous in between think and 70 percent of paratroopers glider troops would be lost in this exercise. so ike went into a room for two hours and he decided against that recommendation because the paratroopers were central for opening a number of pathways off of utah in omaha beach. and i think what is moving about this picture is that having made that decision a week earlier and having written a note, the said that if the landing fail, the responsibilities mine and mine alone. and he goes out and he looks at these paratroopers in the eye.
. >> this was taken in june 5th and in the enormity on - - normandy coast. part of the reason this particular picture so wonderful is because look at his face. . . . . >> technical experts, commercial and the british air marshal who was responsible for 24000 paratroopers who dropped. they wanted ice about general eisenhower about a week before the d-day. and the assault was to take place that he thought and thought that the paratroopers should be canceled because the germans had...
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he is at the bottom, could not seem to grasp the normandy of american divisions over slavery, the strife leading up to the civil war. that is how cbs news puts it in their story about worst presidents. you and put donald trump below that? host: i think they both did the same thing. they listened to people that wanted the power and they got paid to do so. if people think he is not getting paid for this from somebody, he has got to be getting paid. whenever they open up the deutsche bank or some of this investigation that went on that they are trying to investigate, that is something that is totally crazy. we had the russians interfere in our elections and what trump and the people are doing is having people investigate there the -- investigate the russians. who benefits from that? host: john in florida. where would you put donald trump? caller: i like donald trump very much and i think you did a great job and i think he would be up there with reagan. i don't know if he is the best president we have ever had. he has certainly done a lot for the economy, minorities. this last caller talked
he is at the bottom, could not seem to grasp the normandy of american divisions over slavery, the strife leading up to the civil war. that is how cbs news puts it in their story about worst presidents. you and put donald trump below that? host: i think they both did the same thing. they listened to people that wanted the power and they got paid to do so. if people think he is not getting paid for this from somebody, he has got to be getting paid. whenever they open up the deutsche bank or some...
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fontenot, the landing of balaclava, waterloo, the beaches of normandy, stretching from history into yesterday etched into manner of britain's past, with this sort of past, how she escape the present. >> 6900 gunfire! span four ny today, full strength british divisions nato's northern army group. behind them is the support of tactical air ied force. of these british troops are citizen soldiers, national at 18 for called up two years, trained with and colleagues of the regular army. >> carry on. >> dismissed. costs a great deal in indeed and loyalty and in money. spend a third of all britain's expenditure, those are the ruthless economics of today. or this island nation, defense is not only the army and the royal air force at home and also preeminently the navy protecting lines of the entire n across world. people's re over is a job, for behind these standing orces are the reserve formations, men and women, too, and still get y weekends for training. naval the royal volunteer reserve. air in the royal auxiliary force to learn the multitude of rafts that keep planes in the error in the planes th
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many of the young men who fought in north africa and normandy went back to the farms.y went back to working the earth and the quiet rhythm of the seasons. they reaffirmed their spiritual values, different faiths living side-by-side and mutual respect in the belief that many are the ways to god. americans have a keen sense of fraternity. should a neighbors livelihood be jeopardized, they are quick to lend their labor and time to help rebuild. this tradition stems from the days of the pioneers. it is this same trait that move the american people to come to the aid of their neighbors overseas after the war. under the marshall plan, they sent food, supplies, machinery and a national effort to help world recovery. with europe, america has bonds of kinship. to preserve their common freedom, the nato alliance was formed. u.s. forces left for europe to stand with their allies as guardians of his. their contribution to the ground forces in europe has helped fixed divisions. ♪ nato naval headquarters in virginia points up the role of the u.s. navy and helping to guard the sea la
many of the young men who fought in north africa and normandy went back to the farms.y went back to working the earth and the quiet rhythm of the seasons. they reaffirmed their spiritual values, different faiths living side-by-side and mutual respect in the belief that many are the ways to god. americans have a keen sense of fraternity. should a neighbors livelihood be jeopardized, they are quick to lend their labor and time to help rebuild. this tradition stems from the days of the pioneers....
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my father was a medical doctor stationed initially in england and then killed by an explosion in normandy france and buried initially at a place where our paratroopers had flown in on the day and had the battle before the great battle and that the cemetery was consolidated but he's at arlington now. anyway the topic of world war ii is an ongoing fascination and victor david hanson is looking at some of the ways in which we have actually taught the history of it in going back and trying to unpack what has developed about it and doing a critical analysis particularly on the weakness of germany both in terms of armament and strategy and tactics but honestly i'm on the front end of it so we know how it ends but i can't tell you the full and analysis yet. the other book that i've been reading is the grand new strategy and i say that i'm reading them because i have a bad habit of putting something down and going back to the next thing and going back and forth but it is a fascinating book. it's a little over a couple years back but one of the things i found fascinating in this particular book th
my father was a medical doctor stationed initially in england and then killed by an explosion in normandy france and buried initially at a place where our paratroopers had flown in on the day and had the battle before the great battle and that the cemetery was consolidated but he's at arlington now. anyway the topic of world war ii is an ongoing fascination and victor david hanson is looking at some of the ways in which we have actually taught the history of it in going back and trying to...
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fontenot, the landing of denhelder, waterloo, balaclava, moens, the beaches of normandy, stretching fromtory into yesterday, they are etched into the manner of britain's past, with this sort of past, how could she escape the present? >> 6900 gunfire! >> in germany today, span four full strength british divisions which with canadians and belgians form nato's northern army group. behind them is the support of the second allied tactical air force. most of these british troops are citizen soldiers. national servicemen called up at 18 for two years, trained with and beside their colleagues of the regular army. >> carry on. >> dismissed. narrator: defense costs a great deal in patience and loyalty and indeed in money. spend a third of all britain's national expenditure, those are the ruthless economics of today. and for this island nation, defense is not only the army and the royal air force at home and abroad, it is also preeminently the navy protecting lines of communication across the entire world. defense moreover is a people's job, for behind these standing forces are the reserve formatio
fontenot, the landing of denhelder, waterloo, balaclava, moens, the beaches of normandy, stretching fromtory into yesterday, they are etched into the manner of britain's past, with this sort of past, how could she escape the present? >> 6900 gunfire! >> in germany today, span four full strength british divisions which with canadians and belgians form nato's northern army group. behind them is the support of the second allied tactical air force. most of these british troops are...
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now there is peace again in normandy and plenty. milk, butter, eggs and cheese. by special formulas and skills passed down through generations of peasant cheesemakers, producing delicacies famous throughout the world. ♪ these are pastures whose products make names for the fine menus everywhere. rote, filet neau on the hoof. the renowned art of cooking. farming in france is rooted both in experience and in a faith in the soil that borders on religion. and faiths in france seem to be strong and religious timeless yet infinitely tangible. thanks to this wealth, france has enough for her own needs and enough to spare to send abroad. so the names of her great sea ports are synonymous with her wealth. the havve, and sunny marcel. ports among some of urine's busiest harbors. one of the nationest biggest naval stations. here are fighting ships, like the aircraft carrier richou. ships and men following great traditions for the french have been sea-bearing people since the days of galle. wealth, from the sea off the brittany coast, herring, sole, sardine. here, too, is fai
now there is peace again in normandy and plenty. milk, butter, eggs and cheese. by special formulas and skills passed down through generations of peasant cheesemakers, producing delicacies famous throughout the world. ♪ these are pastures whose products make names for the fine menus everywhere. rote, filet neau on the hoof. the renowned art of cooking. farming in france is rooted both in experience and in a faith in the soil that borders on religion. and faiths in france seem to be strong and...
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they are in normandy.ven those motley defenders managed to hold out for a week and inflicted severe damages on the soviets. if this -- if the question is, if the american army went up against the russians in 1945, because this was a favorite pastime of my generation growing up. our fathers would very often say, after a drink or two, they should have listened to patton. if that battle had taken place, the soviets had a lot more units. the western allies would have had an air power of the sort that the soviets could not imagine in the wildest dreams. the german airport could not believe it when they went up against them in normandy. you hunker down during the day and moved at night. that was slow and you never got to where you were going. both sides would have had advantages. if the americans hadn't adam bomb -- atom bomb, that would have been another story. i love having these kinds of conversations. t ws assess probabilities and then discuss the strategic situation. i'm not ready to declare a victory in a
they are in normandy.ven those motley defenders managed to hold out for a week and inflicted severe damages on the soviets. if this -- if the question is, if the american army went up against the russians in 1945, because this was a favorite pastime of my generation growing up. our fathers would very often say, after a drink or two, they should have listened to patton. if that battle had taken place, the soviets had a lot more units. the western allies would have had an air power of the sort...
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i'm not asking you to storm the beaches of normandy but only show a fraction of the courage we ask of our troops every day. leadership is hard. it's time to impeach. >> the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from new york o reserves. the gentleman from new york. >> madam speaker, i yield 30 seconds >> the gentleman from illinois is recognized for 30 seconds. >> thank you madam speaker. i heard a few minutes ago that there has been no hearings. well, i have heard from the people of the 7th district of illinois. they have told me what to do. they have said impeach this president, impeach this president and do it now. i will follow their instructions and vote yes to impeach this president and i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. >> we continue to reserve. >> the gentleman from ohio continues to reserve. the gentleman from new york is recognized. >> i yield 30 seconds to the distinguished gentle lady from texas, ms. escobar. >> the gentlewoman is recognized. >> on january 6th terrorists attacked t
i'm not asking you to storm the beaches of normandy but only show a fraction of the courage we ask of our troops every day. leadership is hard. it's time to impeach. >> the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from new york o reserves. the gentleman from new york. >> madam speaker, i yield 30 seconds >> the gentleman from illinois is recognized for 30 seconds. >> thank you madam speaker. i heard a few minutes ago that there has been no hearings. well, i have heard...
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when it first came up against it in normandy, the most complete inability to move during the day, at least on the roads. you hunkered down, moved at night and that was slow and you never got to where you were going. both sides would have had advantages if the american hadn't had an atom bomb that's a different story all together. i love hypotheticals. my life's work is to sit around and answer this kind of question. but really i think what you do is assess probabilities and discuss the strategic situation. that's why it's valuable to do. i'm not ready to declare a victor in the war between the red army and the western allies in 1945 unless nukes come into play. >> we'll go to bill to your right here. >> hey, bill. >> was there ever any serious consideration by shafe to make a move on berlin? >> sorry, walking away. i guess it depends on what you mean by serious consideration. there's all kind of staff studies done, just as there were all kind of staff studies done in sicily, some kind of bode stroke. u.s. airborne troops were in their planes and engines revving up. this is how i can
when it first came up against it in normandy, the most complete inability to move during the day, at least on the roads. you hunkered down, moved at night and that was slow and you never got to where you were going. both sides would have had advantages if the american hadn't had an atom bomb that's a different story all together. i love hypotheticals. my life's work is to sit around and answer this kind of question. but really i think what you do is assess probabilities and discuss the...
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you showed one cnn anchor up there that also compared antifa to troops storming normandy on d-day.that up. joe biden and the democrats and media did not condemn what happened over the summer when we saw our cities being torn apart. now they are up on soap boxes rightly criticizing what happened wednesday. but if you didn't speak out in june, july and august, i don't want to hear from you now. >> we spoke out in the summer and what happened wednesday. it's not that difficult to do. can you imagine if people on fox or myself had given license to some of the mayhem in the capitol? what if i bailed out some of those rioters. i don't think they see it. i don't think they are held accountable. 20 seconds. >> the bias played out on your screen. 23 you ever seen naked gun, and leslie nielsen and a fireworks warehouse is going off, and you say there is nothing to see. you had reporters saying most live peaceful. your eyes are showing you one thing and your eyes are sowing you another. jesse: they are saying don't believe what you have see and hear with your own eyes and ears. thank you, joe
you showed one cnn anchor up there that also compared antifa to troops storming normandy on d-day.that up. joe biden and the democrats and media did not condemn what happened over the summer when we saw our cities being torn apart. now they are up on soap boxes rightly criticizing what happened wednesday. but if you didn't speak out in june, july and august, i don't want to hear from you now. >> we spoke out in the summer and what happened wednesday. it's not that difficult to do. can you...
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it is almost like the normandy landings. things are going to go wrong as they did in 1944.ed to hubs. people putting shops in the arm, they have to be trained, organising bookings and keeping records and cleaning places. there is a lot of work to be done on this, it is huge. a lot of work to be done. shyama, telegraph had doctors, retired doctors being called in to give the vaccine, but a lot of red tape. the telegraph has us if we can cut the red tape. it is not the retraining by checking the retired doctors still remember how to administer every injection and can be trusted to do so. they are saying there is too much, we've been hearing all the stuff about and safety, you need your anger management training, i think if chemex can give jobs, why can't former doctors? asa can't former doctors? as a punter, it would be nice to know that the retired person who is giving me an injection is up to speed on the current way of doing things. dave, sometimes we forget the human face of all of this, the sunday people, they have a striking front page about a woman who was holding her
it is almost like the normandy landings. things are going to go wrong as they did in 1944.ed to hubs. people putting shops in the arm, they have to be trained, organising bookings and keeping records and cleaning places. there is a lot of work to be done on this, it is huge. a lot of work to be done. shyama, telegraph had doctors, retired doctors being called in to give the vaccine, but a lot of red tape. the telegraph has us if we can cut the red tape. it is not the retraining by checking the...
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tell churchill what the engineers wanted to do, needed to do to build an artificial harbor for the normandy coast. this model was given by churchill to fdr, and we are pleased to share it in our library. the film above is not only about the planning of d-day but also the sustaining of troops afterwards. some of our staff and exhibit designers were able to use some previously undigitized film from the national archives in washington, d.c. and that film has changed the whole feel and now that film is digitized for users in washington, so that was a big benefit to everyone. i am excited about that. as i mentioned we used quotes from eisenhower and maime. this is the last quote. "i hate war is only a soldier who has lived it can." it encapsulates his presidency and administration. after his time in the military, he wanted peace for americans and the whole world and we felt like this was the most important thing our guests needed to see before they left eisenhower's military career. you can see the colors have changed. there is campaign memorabilia in front of you. we have gone from a military g
tell churchill what the engineers wanted to do, needed to do to build an artificial harbor for the normandy coast. this model was given by churchill to fdr, and we are pleased to share it in our library. the film above is not only about the planning of d-day but also the sustaining of troops afterwards. some of our staff and exhibit designers were able to use some previously undigitized film from the national archives in washington, d.c. and that film has changed the whole feel and now that...
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i'm not asking you to storm the beaches of normandy but only show a fraction of the courage we ask of our troops every day leadership is hard it's time to impeach the germans time has expired the german market you're watching a debate as to whether to impeach president donald trump let's bring in who's watching developments where all we know in the process. well this debate continues and they just asked for a check on the clocks looks like another hour or so left of this debate about the article of impeachment facing president trump which accuses him of inciting violence against the u.s. government and what's notable so far is that already there are 2 republican congress the congress people who have said during this debate that they will vote for impeachment we heard one say that because there was a domestic threat at the door of the capitol and president trump did nothing in fact he released on twitter a video telling his supporters to go home but that he would love them that that was one straw too many and that is with a heavy heart that representative dan newhouse says he is going
i'm not asking you to storm the beaches of normandy but only show a fraction of the courage we ask of our troops every day leadership is hard it's time to impeach the germans time has expired the german market you're watching a debate as to whether to impeach president donald trump let's bring in who's watching developments where all we know in the process. well this debate continues and they just asked for a check on the clocks looks like another hour or so left of this debate about the...
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in 1066 william of normandy french duke crossed over the channel invading and conquering england and earned the title we know them by today william the conqueror area there he is doing some conquering. following the norman conquest , the decades passed not necessarily peacefully but william maintained control of england. so at christmas of 1085 nearly 20 years after his conquest, william found himself in gloss up, a former roman city in the west of england. the anglo-saxon chronicle which is the most important historical record of that period listed during that time in glossolalia he found himself in deep consultation with his counsel about his land and how it was occupied and by what type ofmen . by the middle of january 10 86 that curiosity had become the doomsday survey. while we don't know williams reasons beyond curiosity which is surely not enough of a reason for conducting the survey, one theory is that it was to support a test selection in order to prepare a mercenary army against a possible britishinvasion . another theory is it was designed to cement in writing land reorgan
in 1066 william of normandy french duke crossed over the channel invading and conquering england and earned the title we know them by today william the conqueror area there he is doing some conquering. following the norman conquest , the decades passed not necessarily peacefully but william maintained control of england. so at christmas of 1085 nearly 20 years after his conquest, william found himself in gloss up, a former roman city in the west of england. the anglo-saxon chronicle which is...
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we have monuments of gettysburg and we celebrate d-day to commemorate the storming of normandy and defeatingom history that can unite us together. another important element here is the united states, we did not invest heavily in prevention or off ramp this disengagement program. there are some important lessons to be learned from our past experiences encountering the jihadis, but also at the same time, we can learn a lot from dealing with our european allies and the countries and partners who have been confronting this white supremacist and neo-nazi threats for a while. in the uk, for example, they did a great job in having programs that ideologically agnostic, not only focusing on jihadis but on others. so there's a lot of things we can do in this -- in this strategy. >> i recommend people go to the sufan center website and look at very specific research that you've done in those ideas. as always, thanks for joining us. former fbi agent, founder of the sufan group and sufan center. >>> before we go, i stated that some arguments don't have two sides, like everyone likes pizza, however, pinea
we have monuments of gettysburg and we celebrate d-day to commemorate the storming of normandy and defeatingom history that can unite us together. another important element here is the united states, we did not invest heavily in prevention or off ramp this disengagement program. there are some important lessons to be learned from our past experiences encountering the jihadis, but also at the same time, we can learn a lot from dealing with our european allies and the countries and partners who...
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they said, you landed on the beaches of normandy, didn't you? i said yes, i did. you crossed the rhine on a contour bridge driving a jeep -- yes, so they said, well, all of that, and you did it without getting killed or wounded -- that's why we give you these battle stars. there were very few who had five battle stars. but i survived and i was a jeep driver. i had painted on the front, "always home." but when they were finally assigning me to do war crimes work, i said, just get out of my way. i'll do the job, and i did. and they did get out of my way. i had a free hand, and the reason they could do that was while i was still at harvard -- i was a poor boy, i had no money -- i worked as a researcher for professor who was doing a book on war crimes, so i read everything that had ever been written on war crimes, and i was quite an expert on war crimes. ms. friedberg: before we get to that, i want to acknowledge our viewers who are watching us from all over the country, all over the world. good morning and thank you from joining us in wisconsin, indiana, iowa, and no
they said, you landed on the beaches of normandy, didn't you? i said yes, i did. you crossed the rhine on a contour bridge driving a jeep -- yes, so they said, well, all of that, and you did it without getting killed or wounded -- that's why we give you these battle stars. there were very few who had five battle stars. but i survived and i was a jeep driver. i had painted on the front, "always home." but when they were finally assigning me to do war crimes work, i said, just get out...
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i'm not asking to storm the beaches of normandy but show a fraction of the courage that we ask of our troops every day. leadership is hard, time to impeach. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> gentleman from new york? >> madame speaker, i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. >> the gentleman from illinois is recognized for 30 seconds. >> i heard a few minutes ago there had been no hearings. i have heard from the people of the 7th district of illinois. they have told me what to do. they have said impeach this president. impeach this president and do it now. i will follow their instructions and vote yes to impeach this president and i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. >> we continue to reserve. >> the gentleman from new york is recognized. >> i now yield 30 seconds to the gentlelady from texas, ms. ez escobar. >> what i hope that americans understand is that it was a terrorist attack against our country. those that came and participated must be found and prosecuted. those that aided and abetted must be found and p
i'm not asking to storm the beaches of normandy but show a fraction of the courage that we ask of our troops every day. leadership is hard, time to impeach. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> gentleman from new york? >> madame speaker, i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. >> the gentleman from illinois is recognized for 30 seconds. >> i heard a few minutes ago there had been no hearings. i have heard from the people of the 7th district...
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these landing craft, here's the guns, here's the helmet and there's this beach over there called normandy. take the beach and call me when you get there. that's basically what we did. we armed the states to some degree with vaccines, but there was really no coordinated plan to deliver it, because we had a war with a general awol. the exciting thing right now the general is there, he's in charge. they have a plan. don, i'm an nba fan. one of the things you learn watching basketball is that a team where five players are playing together as a team will always beat a team with one or two great stars or almost always. and i think that's going to be the difference here and i'm hopeful. >> we're told that president biden will invite congressional leaders to the white house, possibly as early as tomorrow. mcconnell is slamming biden saying that he took several big steps in the wrong direction. is this a sign of what's to come for the next four years? >> you know, don, i think it's a sign of the utter confusion in the republican party today as to who they are as a party. because you have three obv
these landing craft, here's the guns, here's the helmet and there's this beach over there called normandy. take the beach and call me when you get there. that's basically what we did. we armed the states to some degree with vaccines, but there was really no coordinated plan to deliver it, because we had a war with a general awol. the exciting thing right now the general is there, he's in charge. they have a plan. don, i'm an nba fan. one of the things you learn watching basketball is that a...
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. >> i'm not asking you to storm the beaches of normandy, but only show a fraction of the courage we ask of our troops every day. >> reporter: and while the top house republican kevin mccarthy voted against impeachment, he delivered this rebuke. >> the president bears responsibility for wednesday's attack on congress by mob rioters. >> reporter: the proceedings at times punctuated by heated exchanges. >> some of my colleagues some of which may well be co-conspirators. >> if we impeached every politician who gave a fiery speech to a crowd of partisans this capitol would be deserted. >> reporter: while every lawmaker condemned the violence several republicans argued impeachment was the wrong course. >> it will only serve to further divide a nation that is calling out for healing. >> reporter: so just to take you inside the white house, this president is increasingly isolated and defiant, and unlike the first impeachment which i covered when the west wing was buzzing with legal advisers and top aides who were eager to defend the president, yesterday this building was a virtual ghost tow
. >> i'm not asking you to storm the beaches of normandy, but only show a fraction of the courage we ask of our troops every day. >> reporter: and while the top house republican kevin mccarthy voted against impeachment, he delivered this rebuke. >> the president bears responsibility for wednesday's attack on congress by mob rioters. >> reporter: the proceedings at times punctuated by heated exchanges. >> some of my colleagues some of which may well be...
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sympathized with antifa, his lead in on cnn actually compared antifa to the d-day troops storming normandiehere's the most disturbing part.nd alexandria ocasio-cortez is organizing a truth commission. she wants to rein in our media environment so they can't spew disinformation and h misinformation. he will have a government now controlled by ae, democratic house, senate, and oval office and aoc deciding what truth is and what isn't. i believe there's a word or name, mccarthy, that applies to that. more importantly, a ministry of truth as we saw a 1984's -- orwell's 1984. it's something that is completely disturbing and deserves more attention. if she wants to decide what truth is and what isn't, we are all in big trouble. >> liz cheney is going to file articles of impeachment a against common law and joe using the standards used today, right? that will happen a week from today? >> there've been some issues brewing there, but i suspect that the double standard we see on the left will continue to be echoed by some in the republican establishment. liz cheney, the chief among them. >> sean: tha
sympathized with antifa, his lead in on cnn actually compared antifa to the d-day troops storming normandiehere's the most disturbing part.nd alexandria ocasio-cortez is organizing a truth commission. she wants to rein in our media environment so they can't spew disinformation and h misinformation. he will have a government now controlled by ae, democratic house, senate, and oval office and aoc deciding what truth is and what isn't. i believe there's a word or name, mccarthy, that applies to...