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and convert the victory of normandy into a liberation of france. practically all of our movements were dictated by it including the advance in middle august, the biggest american victory of the european theater. thanks - the codebook he came up with in islip when they shut down the german aircraft i haven't even covered that. that is an amazing story and the codebook became part of the decoding operation. >> keep in mind, my next question is related to that, england might be the principal source in september of 44 although there wasn't time to react with a substitute method of public communication, is this something allied forces would have been aware of and adjust accordingly? >> what happens they begin to rely on careers literally, person-to-person communication on the field and this is kind of put we managed not to happen prior to this, we catch that ship and martini you. in late july of 1944, we watched the most years, we haven't nevertheless your two because of covid but the germans contain the americans and british in normandy, june 6th to ju
and convert the victory of normandy into a liberation of france. practically all of our movements were dictated by it including the advance in middle august, the biggest american victory of the european theater. thanks - the codebook he came up with in islip when they shut down the german aircraft i haven't even covered that. that is an amazing story and the codebook became part of the decoding operation. >> keep in mind, my next question is related to that, england might be the principal...
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it would require up to 5,000 ships, moving vehicles, tanks, and more than 150,000 men on to normandy'sans, he had an idea for shallow draft boats used to navigate the swamps of louisiana, higgens, was certain his swamp boats could play a critical role in the war. the military, initially resisted his overtures, nevertheless, in a sign of his confidence, higgens purchased a crop of philippine's mahogany, one of the last shipments before the war ended trade there an inspired purchase, particularly since the marines relented. and higgens put his landing craft into production for military use, he would open 7 plants in new orleans, employee tens of thousands of people and build 20,000 landing crafts. >> what made the boat unique was the bow. the ramp that could deposit men quickly on the beach, unload tanks, be retracted and refilled at the ship. >> john schick is a care yeah, . >> the hull makes the boat unique. almost 10 inches of water with a full load. they added the bow later to increase the efficiency of getting men off. >> the invasion was a risky operation, the men going ashore spen
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it's an abstract of the cliffs of normandy liberated by eyes hours troops on d-day. >> and thanks to ability to create things, at nighttime it has a special sparkle. it's illuminated at night and the abstract art, the depiction of the cliffs illuminate. and they were looking to depict the amazing accomplishments of eisenhower's life and we know him as commander of the allied expeditionary force of world war ii and his role following that as president to keep the world peace that he had helped to establishments if you were going to take a vacation to d.c., anyone across the country, why should they come to this memorial and see it? >> the dwight d. eisenhower memorial is the newest sort of must-see here in washington. as we mentioned it's one of newest memorials dedicated last september so folks who haven't been travelling the last year or so, maybe coming back to d.c., this is something new to see since everything was locked down. griff: it's an incredible memorial and historian jane hampton cook joins us with more on the amazing life of our 34th president next. ♪welcome back to that
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get nobody on the host because you know the normandy con sugarland doesn't eunice. do you know a lot of us on the future latasha than the in because for me, for me know the megan freedom of people. nice about all sort of calling me on the pacific. me note of that. i'm interested. i came to, you know, when i went to the wrong one, i'll just don't move the room yet to fill out the scene. because after an engagement equals the trail went to many find themselves. well, the part we choose to look for common ground the the, whatever the me the to don't to leave it will move a new. she will tell when she gets home ready to love me because she knew she wouldn't be a little girl, but i was in the study for me and you know, if you can totally, she was. she's a really good one for me. was upset for me and lasted with metro. okay. shoot. yeah. so this is what i knew from the new new new which what if i see executable football? what he put up on that got moved it up when i got it up on that. got mixed up with me. ah, i use i mean, should i be able to get it in again? this is deb
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enter those of us going to be on the host because you know, the normandy con, sugarland doesn't feel unless you know a lot of the future notice and the financial and the and because for me, for me no me can feed him or give me a bottle for me on the bus at the storage me note of that and i can go to the know me one know certainly know, borders and my number please is emerged. we don't have authority. we go to the back seen a whole world needs to take action and be ready. people who judge, you know, crisis we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we need together in so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, a very critical time. time to sit down and talk the go to me that
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and then the host in normandy can school and doesn't feel this. you know, a lot of that's not the future. notice that the financial and the and because only for me now the michel freedom. i give me a bubble for me on the bus at the station. you know that i'm interested in cosmo to the you know, look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except when so shorter that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck rather than fear take on various jobs with the artificial intelligence real summoning the theme and a robot must protect its own existence with the media, a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer. type relation for community you going the right way or are you being direct? what is truth is faith in a world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths, remaining shallow. the in the go to me that i should be able to
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and then the host in normandy, con. sugarland doesn't eunice, do you know a lot of that stuff future? notice that the financial and because only for me to make a freedom of people mister bo forgot me on the bus at the station. you note of that i'm interested in going to the, you know, the the, the, the, the media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer. type relation for community you going the right way? where are you being that somewhere which direction? what is truth? what is in the world corrupted? you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, in the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. while you see in this, these techniques is the state devising message to end, essentially destroy the personality of an individual lifetime. means this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed the danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, di
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closed down to me. private film footage from august and september 1969 shows troops in paris and normandy, the start of world war 2. the camera also captured at lake geneva, seemingly untouched by the war that the swiss were not truly unscathed. back was a very difficult time. my parents and uncles and my grandparents lived outside the city and only occasionally came to arrow votel, opened the windows and check for any flooding fuel. so doing, of course, it was a time that shaped my parents and grandparents will play your drug after that. a new generation came in, my business is reopened, and many new tourists came to discover. geneva was why they wanted a new life, a different life. so geneva picked up quickly after the war. the mother. yes, you're happy mark that i go. you can use your i spent all my thursdays in this place when i was a teenager because my father received the wind deliveries on thursdays winds from bo gone ya or bordeaux. i used to help him open the crate, said we tell you, my job was to use a ruler and make sure that the bottles were aligned perfectly. that's not even
closed down to me. private film footage from august and september 1969 shows troops in paris and normandy, the start of world war 2. the camera also captured at lake geneva, seemingly untouched by the war that the swiss were not truly unscathed. back was a very difficult time. my parents and uncles and my grandparents lived outside the city and only occasionally came to arrow votel, opened the windows and check for any flooding fuel. so doing, of course, it was a time that shaped my parents and...
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closed down semi private film footage from august and september 19. 69 shows troops in paris and normandy, the start of world war 2. the camera also captured late. geneva seemingly untouched by the war that the swiss were not truly unscathed. put you back was a very difficult time. my parents and uncles, my grandparents lived outside the city and only occasionally came to era. votel opened the windows and check for any flooding. fiona, so of course it was a time that shaped my parents and grandparents and i'm now play a lot after that. a new generation came in, my business is reopened and many tourists came to discover geneva. and i just was why they wanted a new life, a different life. so geneva picked up quickly after the war mark that i go. so you can use your i spent all my thursdays in this place when i was a teenager because my father received the wind deliveries on thursdays winds from bo gone ya or bordeaux. i used to help him open the crate, said we tell you, my job was to use a ruler and make sure that the bottles were aligned perfectly. that's not even a 2 millimeter difference
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is or ignoring the policies just on a basic level but my dad served in world war ii and landed in normandy. he fought through france and germany into the battle of the bulge and wounded in a mortar attack he has of heart and a big scar across his back ascended to england to patch him up and then sent him back in and he liberated one of the concentration camps he spoke of the horrors of that and the smell. 's the pictures are horrific if you look at up in and for this commissioner to compare this decision to that was ludicrous. >> i have been there and it is very disturbing. so tell us what the outcome of that appeal. >> the court of appeals ruled three / nothing in the civil rights commission that the decision stands part of which i would need to retrain my staff and change all my policies and start creating cakes that go against my faith and retrain the staff and report to the commission quarterly for two years and very training it's funny it is a very small shop my wife and i own it my daughter works for me and others including my mom who is in her eighties and she said by the way i will
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my grandfather who was one who stormed the beaches of normandy.roes, selfless and giving, they left the flag and adored this country. god bless them and god bless the united states of america. don't forget to set your dvr so you never miss a show, check me out online, thank you for watching. i'm jeanine pirro advocating for truth, justice and the american way. see you next saturday night. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> welcome to "unfiltered". democrats latest scam face planted brutally on the d fund police garbage. now they are trying to the script and say that republicans are trying. there's levels of insanity, one through scale, this is a ten. all while doing nothing to stop the nation worldwide rhyme with in the liberal cities they are causing. prime up, what do they do?
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ply dad stormed the beaches of normandy. to find for our freedoms. always had that in my heart. patriotism. i love this country. i was proud to put that flag up. but i have seen it go down when the hammer thrower disrespected our flag. and that bothers me. judge jeanine: let's talk about gwen berry. she hot it was all about her. she said they played the national even them when they knew she didn't like it. the united states was her ticket to those olympics. they were the trials. should she be allowed to go forward when she indicated she pretty much rejected the flag and "the national anthem"? >> that's a tough question. i like individual freedoms. i think they need to protect individual freedoms. i think people like that who are going to disrespect our flags to make a political statement and maybe get more hits on social media technically have a right to d. but we also have the right to deserve the consequences out of their actions. judge jeanine: are there enough consequences. >> in so many cases no. in some cases they become big stars like commerci
ply dad stormed the beaches of normandy. to find for our freedoms. always had that in my heart. patriotism. i love this country. i was proud to put that flag up. but i have seen it go down when the hammer thrower disrespected our flag. and that bothers me. judge jeanine: let's talk about gwen berry. she hot it was all about her. she said they played the national even them when they knew she didn't like it. the united states was her ticket to those olympics. they were the trials. should she be...
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done 25 years of those battlefield tours leading military groups and also led battlefield tours to normandy and also through sicily so when you do that a think that as a different perspective so all of those experiences help to inform my research and writing that'sh a long winded answer. >> i thought they offered that specific insight i would like to ask your thoughts about the war in general i think this is very relevant especially in light of america's decisions decisions. talk about why the goliath failed to defeat that david of those that are much smaller also a former military officer those most detailed accounts of the british side published in 1976. sometimes it is of scared by the amount of their detail of 500 pages and then are agreeing where in the world against trump in spain and holland that was by poorer militaryry leadership seems like those good tacticians the micro level. >> i look at his view and assure essay could thehe british have won the war of independence and was opposed by one of the best scholars of the world from vietnam the british was fighting a counterinsurgency
done 25 years of those battlefield tours leading military groups and also led battlefield tours to normandy and also through sicily so when you do that a think that as a different perspective so all of those experiences help to inform my research and writing that'sh a long winded answer. >> i thought they offered that specific insight i would like to ask your thoughts about the war in general i think this is very relevant especially in light of america's decisions decisions. talk about...
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all civil war battle fields in the east and the west that led battlefield tours to waterloo and normandy in the bridge and sicily and and you so when you do that, i think it adds a different perspective so i think all of those experiences can help form my research and writing. sorry that's a long-winded answer to your short question. >> a book by people who served in the military because i thought they offered special insight. before we turn specifically to the battle at saratoga, i would like to ask you about more in general, i think this is very relevant especially american decisions withdraw from afghanistan, talk a bit about why they failed to defeat the david against smaller, maccabee who was a former military officer from a military background, writing the most detailed account on the british side and were for america published in 1970 -- >> sometimes excused by the amount of the detail and over 500 pages. i think it's arguing that the british lost because of the commitment of where in the world and this war. in reality, he's arguing the war was winnable and it was lost by military
all civil war battle fields in the east and the west that led battlefield tours to waterloo and normandy in the bridge and sicily and and you so when you do that, i think it adds a different perspective so i think all of those experiences can help form my research and writing. sorry that's a long-winded answer to your short question. >> a book by people who served in the military because i thought they offered special insight. before we turn specifically to the battle at saratoga, i would...
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closed down for me. private film footage from august and september 1959 shows troops in paris and normandy, the start of world war 2. the camera also captured late. geneva seemingly untouched by the war, but the swiss were not truly unscathed. that was a very difficult time. my parents and uncles, my grandparents lived outside the city and only occasionally came to era votel opened the windows and check for any flooding for me. so of course, and it was a time that shaped my parents and grandparents them me. i play a lot after that, a new generation came in, my business is reopened, and many tourists came to discover geneva, as it was why they wanted a new life, a different life. so geneva picked up quickly after the war in my house, you have the mark that i go. so you can learn unusual. i spent all my thursdays in this place when i was a teenager because my father received the wine deliveries on thursdays. wines from oregon. ya or bordeaux, i used to help him open the crate. said we tell you, my job was to use a ruler and make sure that the bottles were aligned perfectly. not even a 2 mill
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issues but i am a patriot my father my grandfather fauth in world war 1 my dad stormed beaches of normandies in division 60 came back live, to fight for freedoms, i've had that in my heart patriotism i love this country was very proud to put that flag up. but i've seen i got down, to where now, we just saw this hammer thrower disrespect our flag, that bothers me. >> let's talk about gwen barry, she came in third place thought all about her said they played national anthem knew she didn't like it. she -- understood -- >> [laughter]. jeanine: okay all right, the united states was her ticket to those olympics the trials, should she be alloweding to forward when she indicated she pretty much rejects the naturally rejects national anthem? >> you know what? that is a tough question, why in i like individual freedoms. number one i think we need to protect individual freedoms. i think people like that, who are going to disrespect our flag, to make a political statement, and maybe get more hits, you know on social media, technically have a right to do that. but we have also the right they have the r
issues but i am a patriot my father my grandfather fauth in world war 1 my dad stormed beaches of normandies in division 60 came back live, to fight for freedoms, i've had that in my heart patriotism i love this country was very proud to put that flag up. but i've seen i got down, to where now, we just saw this hammer thrower disrespect our flag, that bothers me. >> let's talk about gwen barry, she came in third place thought all about her said they played national anthem knew she didn't...
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all the battlefields in the east and in the west and also let battlefield tours in waterloo and normandy sicily and anzio's so when you do that, i think it adds a different perspective so i think all of us things and experiences havep helped inform my research and writing, that's a long winded answer to your questionn mark very good. serving in the military because they offered by special insight. now before you turn specifically to saratoga, i would like to ask you about the war in general. i think this is very relevant, especially in light of america's decisions to withdraw from afghanistan, talk about why goliathef failed to defeat the giant. macquarie who was also former military officer from a military background wrote the most detailed account of british and the war for america published in 1970. this book sometimes obscured by the enrichment of the details by 100 pages, i thought he was arguing thet british lost becaue of the commitment in this war. in reality, he was arguing the work was winnable and lost by poor military leadership. he feels with good practitioners from the best
all the battlefields in the east and in the west and also let battlefield tours in waterloo and normandy sicily and anzio's so when you do that, i think it adds a different perspective so i think all of us things and experiences havep helped inform my research and writing, that's a long winded answer to your questionn mark very good. serving in the military because they offered by special insight. now before you turn specifically to saratoga, i would like to ask you about the war in general. i...
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the young men who stormed the beaches of normandy on d-day running straight into enemy fire knowing well that they might die to preserve democracy, surely we are better and braver than this. >> a guy who back in 2005 likened our military to the nazis, the soviets and paul pot should probably drop the military analogies i am thinking. if our democracy is on the line it is because for decades fossils like durbin have refused to address the issues that directly impact the lives of every american. here are the recent headlines about life in his state of illinois. the exodus is continuing to the covid 19 pandemic with illinois losing 40% more people than it gained in 2020 ranking at fourth worst in the nation and deck must know that illinois's pension debt is a ticking time bomb. according to moody's it is the worst in the nation. at the end of jean it was $317 billion, double the state's official estimate and illinois governor give a darn about the state's jobs crisis, the data is enraging. according to illinois policies 64% remained unemployed in may, 19% left the labor force altogether, th
the young men who stormed the beaches of normandy on d-day running straight into enemy fire knowing well that they might die to preserve democracy, surely we are better and braver than this. >> a guy who back in 2005 likened our military to the nazis, the soviets and paul pot should probably drop the military analogies i am thinking. if our democracy is on the line it is because for decades fossils like durbin have refused to address the issues that directly impact the lives of every...
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battlefields and vicksburg in the west and i've also led battlefield tours too agincourt and waterloo and normandy sicily. when you do that i think that adds a different perspective. also all those experiences can helpp and former research and writing. sorry that was a long-winded answers your sure question. >> veryy good. people who serve in military offer that special insight. now before return specifically to the battlell of saratoga i would like to talk to you of course about the war in general. i think this is very relevant especially in light of america's decision to withdraw from afghanistan. talk a bit about why the goliath failed to defeat the david against a much smaller -- was also a former military officer in the military. the most detailed -- detailed account of the british side in war for america published in the 1970s. the thesis that sometimes appears in the riches in the detail, he was arguing that the british were in this world war against spain and holland. in reality that is lost by poor military leadership that he feels that good tacticians at the micro level -- i clarified it
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the thought of young men who stormed the beaches of normandy on d-day running straight into enemy fire knowing well that they might die to preserve democracy. surely we are better and braver than this. >> laura: first of all, a guy who back in 2005 likened our military and imprisoned al qaeda to the, to the soviets, and paul potts, he should probably drop the military analogies i'm thinking. if ardent democracy is on the line, it's because for decades people like him have refused to address the issues that directly impact the lives of every american. here are some of the recent headlines about life in his state of illinois. the illinois exodus is continuing through the covid-19 pandemic with illinois losing 40% more people venting gained in 2020, ranking it fourth worst in the nation. and he must know that illinois pension death is a ticking time bomb. according to moody's, it's the worse in the nation. at the end of june, it was 317 billion, double the states official estimates. and to illinois governor j.b. pritzker and durbin give a darn about the jobs states crisis? the data there
the thought of young men who stormed the beaches of normandy on d-day running straight into enemy fire knowing well that they might die to preserve democracy. surely we are better and braver than this. >> laura: first of all, a guy who back in 2005 likened our military and imprisoned al qaeda to the, to the soviets, and paul potts, he should probably drop the military analogies i'm thinking. if ardent democracy is on the line, it's because for decades people like him have refused to...
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that is an inconvenient truth, all of these whether it is normandy beach rock in our they want to getit all and turn it into this morality tale where they are the hero and it is said what they've done when you have young people who don't know much or eager to learn history and you give this propaganda to them you end up with this boring kind of soviet morality tale, if you destroy the past you can control the future and that is what they are doing with statuary, with names, ideas, a systematic cultural revolution, the military, movies, novels, the corporate world, everything, 360 degrees change the past, control the present, all to the future. >> mao, stalin, pol pot, they all did and that is the direction they want to take us. people have to wake up and see what is going on but it was never about the confederate flag. thank you. and aoc sounds a lot like president biden tonight. the last bite explains. a life ie policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned care
that is an inconvenient truth, all of these whether it is normandy beach rock in our they want to getit all and turn it into this morality tale where they are the hero and it is said what they've done when you have young people who don't know much or eager to learn history and you give this propaganda to them you end up with this boring kind of soviet morality tale, if you destroy the past you can control the future and that is what they are doing with statuary, with names, ideas, a systematic...
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todd: those who stormed the beaches of normandy and drinking fear on planes, we speak to republican texasor angela paxton. don't go anywhere. carley: lindsey graham and the majority leader setting up a key vote on massive infrastructure deal even when the deal is not been written. >> filing cloture on a bill that doesn't exist is insane. president biden, get on the phone to schumer and tell them to stand down, that you're undercutting an effort to find common ground on infrastructure regarding roads, bridges and ports, you can tell schumer to stop. whether he will are not i don't know but you should try to stop him from blowing this up. >> a procedural vote is expected tomorrow, ten republican votes are needed to advance the bill, white house press secretary jen psaki tweeting overnight we are grateful to senator schumer for pushing for progress in the senate on bipartisan legislation that will rebuild our nation's infrastructure. >> the tampa bay buccaneers will celebrate a walk down memory lane for tight end rough gronkowski, he crashed sean spicer's press conference. many are wondering
todd: those who stormed the beaches of normandy and drinking fear on planes, we speak to republican texasor angela paxton. don't go anywhere. carley: lindsey graham and the majority leader setting up a key vote on massive infrastructure deal even when the deal is not been written. >> filing cloture on a bill that doesn't exist is insane. president biden, get on the phone to schumer and tell them to stand down, that you're undercutting an effort to find common ground on infrastructure...
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and all of these inconvenient truths whether it's normandy beach or oak in now wa, they want to get ridthis morality tale where they're the heroes. it's sad what they've done. and when you have young people that don't know much and they're eager to learn history and you give this propaganda to them, you end up with this boring soviet morality tale like i said. and it's dangerous because if you destroy the past then you request control the future and that's what they're doing with statuaries, names, it is a systematic cultural revolution, it's the military, it's movies, it's novels, it's corporate world everything, 360 degrees, change the past, control the present, alter the future in their benefit >> laura: and paw, stalin, they all did it and that's the direction they want to take us and people have to wake up and see what's going on. it was never about the confederate flag, i can tell you that. victor thank you. >> never >> laura: and aoc sounded a lot like joe biden tonight? really. the last word, explained. >> here's the deal with inflation is that if we do not get the root cause of
and all of these inconvenient truths whether it's normandy beach or oak in now wa, they want to get ridthis morality tale where they're the heroes. it's sad what they've done. and when you have young people that don't know much and they're eager to learn history and you give this propaganda to them, you end up with this boring soviet morality tale like i said. and it's dangerous because if you destroy the past then you request control the future and that's what they're doing with statuaries,...
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praise them as heroes of being brave and i'm fairly certain the word bravery has taken a hit since normandy bravery. larry: this can be lindsey graham finest moments i'm not sure, katie miller terrific stuff, hogan gidley wonderful stuff. next up the stock marketot is ht with 35000 on the dow. if things are so bad why is the market so good and we have noned other than jim iuorio to tell us what is happening. the best of the experience our advance standards safety technology on a full line of vehicles. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 1.9% apr financing on the 2021 rx 350. experience amazing. this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. on the 2021 rx 350. but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew. and many of us realize a fundamental human need to connect with other like-minded people. welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflam
praise them as heroes of being brave and i'm fairly certain the word bravery has taken a hit since normandy bravery. larry: this can be lindsey graham finest moments i'm not sure, katie miller terrific stuff, hogan gidley wonderful stuff. next up the stock marketot is ht with 35000 on the dow. if things are so bad why is the market so good and we have noned other than jim iuorio to tell us what is happening. the best of the experience our advance standards safety technology on a full line of...
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are taking selfies and drinking beer on private planes and compare the sacrifice with landing at normandys early voting one hour for each of the texas's two weeks of early voting. two full weeks. delaware joe biden's home state no early voting. not a single day. it guarantees 12 hours voting on election day. we can fight it on the merits. democrats are too busy getting coverage from the media and meeting the vice president. it is all a game to them. >> harris: well, rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel said they are having a field day about republicans raising money. this only helps. as president biden heaps responsibility on vice president kamala harris more members of her staff are telling multiple media outlets now of a toxic work environment created by the vice president and top aides. staffers say they're thrown under the bus from the top and a place where people feel treated like we can't say what it says, you can see the letters missing. business insider followed up with similar accounts including that she leaves interns in tears, they say that about the vice president and this blast from
are taking selfies and drinking beer on private planes and compare the sacrifice with landing at normandys early voting one hour for each of the texas's two weeks of early voting. two full weeks. delaware joe biden's home state no early voting. not a single day. it guarantees 12 hours voting on election day. we can fight it on the merits. democrats are too busy getting coverage from the media and meeting the vice president. it is all a game to them. >> harris: well, rnc chairwoman ronna...
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surely it is just like normandy. this is not necessarily a good look for democrats in texas or do you like it? >> what's not a good look is the governor and texas state republicans attempting to limit access to voting. i think the democrats in that state -- >> harris: let me push back on the talking point for a second. we heard it before and all due respect i need an answer to the question. specifically private jets and we're looking into who paid for those, if it was texas taxpayers or maybe somebody donated it. we don't know yet. the other issue is the look of they're just leaving their state in style, right? saying they made a sacrifice but were they really? what kind of look is that to you? >> you are focused on the finances. >> harris: i'm focused on the total picture of them. >> i'm focused on the legislature lace they're attempting to pass that would limit access to voters in the state to vote. how they figure that out and get out of the state to break quorum is up to the texas democrats to figure out. ultimat
surely it is just like normandy. this is not necessarily a good look for democrats in texas or do you like it? >> what's not a good look is the governor and texas state republicans attempting to limit access to voting. i think the democrats in that state -- >> harris: let me push back on the talking point for a second. we heard it before and all due respect i need an answer to the question. specifically private jets and we're looking into who paid for those, if it was texas...
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battlefields in the east and also vicksburg in the west and also led battlefield tours to waterloo and normandiend the bridge and sicily and angio. when you do that, i think that adds a different perspective, so i think all of those things, all of those experiences have helped inform my research in writing. that's a long winded answer to your short question. >> very good. i always look for books by people who have served in the military because i thought they offered special insight. before we turn specifically to the battle of saratoga, i would like to talk to you about your thoughts of the war in general. i think this is relevant especially in light of america's decision to withdraw from afghanistan. talk a bit about why the goliath failed to defeat the davids. tim mcafee who was also a former military office from a military background and taught at oxford wrote the most detailed account of the british side in "the war for america" published in 1976. >> right. >> the thesis of this book sometimes obscured by the amount of the richness in the detail of over 500 pages, he was arguing that the br
battlefields in the east and also vicksburg in the west and also led battlefield tours to waterloo and normandiend the bridge and sicily and angio. when you do that, i think that adds a different perspective, so i think all of those things, all of those experiences have helped inform my research in writing. that's a long winded answer to your short question. >> very good. i always look for books by people who have served in the military because i thought they offered special insight....
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to float and then defend huge hydrogen-filled balloons from the beaches of normandy to protect americanamong the many honors he's received, it was the prestigious french legion of honor. henry died on july 4th. he was 99 years old. we wish his family the best, and we thank him and them for their service. the news continues. want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." chris. >> well said, anderson. i am chris cuomo and welcome to prime time. the trump electeds in congress say they accept the election results. but listen to what is passing for conservative think at cpac. >> that here, in texas, we stand with president trump. and in 2024, trumpism will rise, again. >> god bless you, president trump.
to float and then defend huge hydrogen-filled balloons from the beaches of normandy to protect americanamong the many honors he's received, it was the prestigious french legion of honor. henry died on july 4th. he was 99 years old. we wish his family the best, and we thank him and them for their service. the news continues. want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." chris. >> well said, anderson. i am chris cuomo and welcome to prime time. the trump electeds in...
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obviously joe manchin's task ahead is nothing compared to the sacrifices that brave americans from normandy to selma had to do to protect the sacred right of people. >> your governor is acting like a jim crow governor threatening to arrest people. the people who made joe biden the nominee are the very voters being attacked now in these states. he said he was always going to have those voters' back. he said that out loud. it's on tape. is he going to allow joe manchin and krystin sinema's love and devotion to the filibuster force them to break faith with those voters? is that what's happening? is he going to force the president to break faith with the people that voted him in? >> i think president biden is committed to ensuring something happens. if we continue to see that there is no action, then i do think that you will eventually see the white house put their political muscle around this to end a legislative procedure that makes no sense right now when it comes to voting rights, right, that's standing in the way. one of the things you should have clipped of governor abbott is misinformati
obviously joe manchin's task ahead is nothing compared to the sacrifices that brave americans from normandy to selma had to do to protect the sacred right of people. >> your governor is acting like a jim crow governor threatening to arrest people. the people who made joe biden the nominee are the very voters being attacked now in these states. he said he was always going to have those voters' back. he said that out loud. it's on tape. is he going to allow joe manchin and krystin sinema's...
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close down to me. private film footage from august and september 1959 shows troops in paris and normandy, the start of world war 2. the camera also captured late. geneva, seemingly untouched by the rule that the swiss were not truly unscathed. with you. that was a very difficult time. my parents and uncles, my grandparents lived outside the city and only occasionally came to era votel opened the windows and check for any flooding for me. so of course it was the time that shaped my parents and grandparents i am now play. it was after that a new generation came with businesses reopened, and many new tourists came to discover geneva. it was why they wanted a new life, a different life. so geneva picked up quickly after the war democracy, happy market. i go to europe. the usual i spent all my thursdays in this place when i was a teenager, because my father received the wind deliveries on thursdays winds from foregoing ya or bordeaux. i used to help him open the crate, said we tell you, my job was to use a ruler and make sure that the bottles were aligned perfectly. that's not even a 2 millim
close down to me. private film footage from august and september 1959 shows troops in paris and normandy, the start of world war 2. the camera also captured late. geneva, seemingly untouched by the rule that the swiss were not truly unscathed. with you. that was a very difficult time. my parents and uncles, my grandparents lived outside the city and only occasionally came to era votel opened the windows and check for any flooding for me. so of course it was the time that shaped my parents and...
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to float and then defend huge hydrogen-filled balloons from the beaches of normandy to protect american troops from air assaults. his wife said his optimism had served him well over the years. among the many honors he's received, it was the prestigious french legion of honor. henry died on july 4th. he was 99 years old. we wish his family the best, and we thank him and them for their service. the news continues. want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." chris. >> well said, anderson. i am chris cuomo and welcome to prime time. the trump electeds in congress say they accept the election results. but listen to what is passing for conservative think at cpac. >> that here, in texas, we stand with president trump. and in 2024, trumpism will rise, again. >> god bless you, president trump. the republican party, under great leaders, like president trump, is being reborn for another, beautiful day in america, across this country. >> president trump is, still, fighting for because we believe that it should be easy to vote and hard to cheat. >> what was donald trump right about? everyt
to float and then defend huge hydrogen-filled balloons from the beaches of normandy to protect american troops from air assaults. his wife said his optimism had served him well over the years. among the many honors he's received, it was the prestigious french legion of honor. henry died on july 4th. he was 99 years old. we wish his family the best, and we thank him and them for their service. the news continues. want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." chris. >>...
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that led to a ballot measure by then president normandie supported by every member of this committee and 10 of the 11 supervisors and promptly freed us from such restrictions so staffing levels are a matter of discretion for us and for this committee and the rest of the board in this budget process and really pose the question of how we see the future of policing in san francisco. i did on the staffing issue i did want to ask the chief for clarity on vacancies. how many sworn and unsworn vacancies we have. >> executivedirector wire has . and i don't know if you could share that on the screen but. >> if i may respond to supervisor preston.presently as of for the current fiscal year we have 2000 44 expected by the end of this year for sworn positions. the total count for fiscal year 21 for sworn budgeted positions is 2109 area that drops to 2054 for the year 22. for civilian vacancies, presently we have to 49 vacancies. however, those positions are vacant not because they are needed but they remain vacant because we are trying to meet our budget target. and for the vacancies they do ha
that led to a ballot measure by then president normandie supported by every member of this committee and 10 of the 11 supervisors and promptly freed us from such restrictions so staffing levels are a matter of discretion for us and for this committee and the rest of the board in this budget process and really pose the question of how we see the future of policing in san francisco. i did on the staffing issue i did want to ask the chief for clarity on vacancies. how many sworn and unsworn...
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news has been when the president was talking to then chief of staff, general kelly, on the way to normandye book that talks about some of the george floyd protests. what was striking was that people inside the administration and around trump, they didn't think he was a racist, in the textbook definition. they thought what was missing was understanding of history, not just black history but as this anecdote shows white history as well. he was focused mostly on his own political fortunes and that was how he made decisions. >> all right. the new book is entitled "frankly we did win this election." the inside story how trump lost. thank you. joe, just these anecdotes, but even more so, what's happening now with trump and with those still in office that can't seem to quit him, can't seem to go against his undemocratic ways, this seems to be a fault line in our democracy at this point or potentially one. >> well, i mean, as michael was talking about, there was ignorance in donald trump, something we always said, he didn't know history and the constitution, it was willful ignorance, now there's w
news has been when the president was talking to then chief of staff, general kelly, on the way to normandye book that talks about some of the george floyd protests. what was striking was that people inside the administration and around trump, they didn't think he was a racist, in the textbook definition. they thought what was missing was understanding of history, not just black history but as this anecdote shows white history as well. he was focused mostly on his own political fortunes and that...
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madam president, more than 156,000 allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy on d-day.mong them with 2,000 african american soldiers many within that group was an even smaller band of brothers. # 00 members of the -- 700 members of the barrage balloon battalion, the only all black combat unit to take part on d-day. henry parham, the last known living member of that historic battalion died, 99 years old. he was one in a million, literally. he was one of the one million african american men and women who served in the branches of the military who served for u.s. armed forces in world war ii. they believed they were fighting for a double victory, to beat fascism and beat segregation and racism at home. an -- another left high school at 17 to enlist in the army. he served for two years in france and germany. when he returned to mississippi, jim crow was waiting for him with whites only water fountains, segregated public schools, discriminatory poll taxes and literary tests when he showed up to vote. so this veteran of the united states army, this black veteran of the united
madam president, more than 156,000 allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy on d-day.mong them with 2,000 african american soldiers many within that group was an even smaller band of brothers. # 00 members of the -- 700 members of the barrage balloon battalion, the only all black combat unit to take part on d-day. henry parham, the last known living member of that historic battalion died, 99 years old. he was one in a million, literally. he was one of the one million african american men...