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the ritchie boys landed on the beaches of normandy on d-day, and helped liberate paris.rmany with the allied armies, and witnessed the horrors of the nazi concentration camps. all the while, they tracked down evidence and interrogated nazi criminals, later tried at nuremberg. it was also in europe that some of them, like guy stern, learned what had happened to the families they left behind. >> newsreel announcer: this is it, they're on the beach. >> wertheim: by the summer of 1944, german troops in normandy were outnumbered and overpowered. the allies liberated paris in august... >> newsreel announcer: the date was august 25. >> wertheim: ...and drove nazi troops out of france. but hitler was determined to continue the war. in the ardennes region of belgium, the germans mounted a massive counter-offensive, which became known as the battle of the bulge. i see a tent in the background of that photo right in front of you. >> stern: yes, that's my interrogation tent. >> wertheim: so, this is you on the job. you're in belgium? >> stern: yes, doing my job interrogating. right.
the ritchie boys landed on the beaches of normandy on d-day, and helped liberate paris.rmany with the allied armies, and witnessed the horrors of the nazi concentration camps. all the while, they tracked down evidence and interrogated nazi criminals, later tried at nuremberg. it was also in europe that some of them, like guy stern, learned what had happened to the families they left behind. >> newsreel announcer: this is it, they're on the beach. >> wertheim: by the summer of 1944,...
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there was a text message that called the lab, which they affectionately called normandy, was an f-ing disaster. that was in 2014. so the prosecution's being super clever. they're showing what sonny and elizabeth said to each other, which is drastically different than what they were saying to investors, doctors, patients, other employees. so the government is showing that they knew that they were lying to these third people, because they are saying that what they were saying to each other was truthful, which is that it was a disaster. >> paula, the lab director we just talked about is speaking out against elizabeth holmes. that seems to be a mic-drop moment. isn't that enough to convict elizabeth holmes? >> well, yes. in a way, but remember, she's charged with multiple counts. so you need about a mic-drop moment in a way for each of the counts that are charged. so she gets convicted of all of them. but yes, by the, by the lab director saying, i told her the lab didn't work. i mean, it is really pretty frightening to think that they knew that the machine didn't work. and then they made
there was a text message that called the lab, which they affectionately called normandy, was an f-ing disaster. that was in 2014. so the prosecution's being super clever. they're showing what sonny and elizabeth said to each other, which is drastically different than what they were saying to investors, doctors, patients, other employees. so the government is showing that they knew that they were lying to these third people, because they are saying that what they were saying to each other was...
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from the normandy lab is an f in disaster zone, need to focus on is getting hurt in market. holmes replied, yes. milani, there is too much hype around thoroughness and you. i am worried about overexposure. holmes said i agree. holmes was also concerned about negative press. wall street journal guy might show up tomorrow. seems like this guy is looking to write something negative. >> reporter: at the same time they were purporting how great this product was, they were aware of all the real problems going on at thoroughness which is why these text messages are so important to the government's case. >> how did cross-examination go for matus today? >> reporter: we learned how much he was compensated for his involvement. he did get $85,000 of his own money to buy into the company, we learn now he got 500,000 shares of fairness in exchange for that investment. we are not sure what exactly the share price was at that time, but that seems like a lot of sharers for the retired general at that point in time. >> scott peterson is heading back to court for resentencing, but the outcome
from the normandy lab is an f in disaster zone, need to focus on is getting hurt in market. holmes replied, yes. milani, there is too much hype around thoroughness and you. i am worried about overexposure. holmes said i agree. holmes was also concerned about negative press. wall street journal guy might show up tomorrow. seems like this guy is looking to write something negative. >> reporter: at the same time they were purporting how great this product was, they were aware of all the real...
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we are not asking people to storm the beaches of normandy.e are asking people to steak up and fight for your country. it's time to fight for freedom. freedom isn't free. judge jeanine: just ahead, former detroit police chief james craig sound off on the latest dangerous attempts to empty the prisons and why he's in the fight to become michigan's next governor. don't go away. in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device. yours, your employees' and even your customers'. so you can stay ahead. get started with a great offer and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. call today. judge jeanine: open the jails and let the criminals back on the streets. that's the latest frightening squad goal from none other than aoc. my next guest isout raged at the dems' a
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fatalities due to, and guns, americans shooting shudder then occurred in, in the 1st month of the normandy campaign in world war 2. we see these policies that seem designed to tear people apart. we see a kind of demagoguery and you know, you also see, i hate to say we do see the fact that whether we like it or not in a sense, race is the story of america. you know, this is something an american journalist told me when i was an assignment of national geographic. we went over after $911.00. we wanted to do a story on the beauty of islam because there was so much anti muslin demagoguery. and while we're in the desert of the sahara, my friends said, you know, races, story, american, at the time, i didn't think it to be so simple. but now i've kind of wondered, you know, and you know, the reality is that racial divides based on slavery. go back to the very birth of america. there was no north and south mean new york was built by slaves. wall street is name for the wall that went around the slave market. you know, benjamin franklin own slaves. i mean, you know, one of the big differences between
fatalities due to, and guns, americans shooting shudder then occurred in, in the 1st month of the normandy campaign in world war 2. we see these policies that seem designed to tear people apart. we see a kind of demagoguery and you know, you also see, i hate to say we do see the fact that whether we like it or not in a sense, race is the story of america. you know, this is something an american journalist told me when i was an assignment of national geographic. we went over after $911.00. we...
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army nurses that landed at normandy on d-day plus four. right?alked about d-day. you know, a lot of men were being injured, of course. they would be taken out to the boats, right, to the ships that were waiting, where navy nurses would be waiting for them. but then army nurses are finally landing on the beaches at normandy d-day plus four. you can see the beaches have been improved a little bit, but it's still very much a war zone. throughout the war nurses get closer and closer to the front lines, right? and are always right in the thick of it, because that's where the injured soldiers are, right? there's a group of american women that are captured as p.o.w.s. we're going to talk -- the second half of our semester we're going to cover the war in the pacific. when the philippines falls in 1942 both manila and cregador you have a group of american women, navy and army nurses who are there, who get captured. there's about 79 women who are captured by the japanese. they're held as p.o.w.s for 37 months. so this is just a couple of them that survived
army nurses that landed at normandy on d-day plus four. right?alked about d-day. you know, a lot of men were being injured, of course. they would be taken out to the boats, right, to the ships that were waiting, where navy nurses would be waiting for them. but then army nurses are finally landing on the beaches at normandy d-day plus four. you can see the beaches have been improved a little bit, but it's still very much a war zone. throughout the war nurses get closer and closer to the front...
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remain in power, but this is a nation that has woken up to a new leadership under the leadership of normandy, dubia, who is now the person in charge. she went on national television and we saw the special forces taking control of the presidential palace and detaining alpha cohen . they take a look at this report not in his usual presidential attire on this mobile phone video. the 83 year old president appears the shoveled. he's being detained by the countries special forces. men meant to protect him. now hold him in custody. one soldier asks him, have you been beaten or injured? no, he says. on national television, cooley, tre. maddie, doomed to young. a former french legionnaire, now head of the country, special forces says the borders are closed and the constitution dissolved con day has been deposed. that one is actually last week of the personalization of politics, of political life is over. we will no longer entrust politics to a man, we will entrust it to the people. there were celebrations in some neighborhoods of the capital before an overnight nationwide curfew was put in place with
remain in power, but this is a nation that has woken up to a new leadership under the leadership of normandy, dubia, who is now the person in charge. she went on national television and we saw the special forces taking control of the presidential palace and detaining alpha cohen . they take a look at this report not in his usual presidential attire on this mobile phone video. the 83 year old president appears the shoveled. he's being detained by the countries special forces. men meant to...
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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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battlefields to the east and vicksburg to the west and i have led battlefield tours and waterloo and normandiend sicily. so when you do that it adds a different perspective. swallow those experiences help inform my research and writing. a long-winded answer to your shortt question. >> i like reading books of those who served in the military because they have a special insight. >> before return specifically back to saratoga ie want to talk about more in general it's very relevant in light of the decisions of afghanistan talk about why they failed to defeat the david against much smaller who was also a former military officer from the military backgrounds with the most detailed accounts and the war for america published in the 1970s. >> the thesis was sometimes obscured by the announcement with over 500 pages and then arguing the british lost and in reality he w was arguing the war was winnable but lost by poor military leadership selected tacticians and bad strategist at the micro level even a short essay of could the british have one he was opposed by arguably one of the best scholars he was v
battlefields to the east and vicksburg to the west and i have led battlefield tours and waterloo and normandiend sicily. so when you do that it adds a different perspective. swallow those experiences help inform my research and writing. a long-winded answer to your shortt question. >> i like reading books of those who served in the military because they have a special insight. >> before return specifically back to saratoga ie want to talk about more in general it's very relevant in...
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the battle line ran from the philippines to iwo jima, from anzio to normandy.erican standard of living higher than ever known before. >> the man dies. but the dream endures. >> we have accepted so to speak the second bill of rights under which a new basis of security and prosperity can be established for all regardless of station or race or creed. the right to earn enough to provide adequate food and clothing and recreation, the right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age and sickness and accident and unemployment. finally, the right to a good education. all of these rights spell security. >> the clock ticks away the in inextra bli the hours, the days vanish like wild birds. the sky announces a new season. pinned on the drawing board are taken place. i remembered that when mr. hillman had just arrived from chicago i then said to a friend of mine, and i says, he looks like a young fellow, but i would take my hat off to him if he can take these wolves and make them see the light and create a business where individuals could make a livelihood a
the battle line ran from the philippines to iwo jima, from anzio to normandy.erican standard of living higher than ever known before. >> the man dies. but the dream endures. >> we have accepted so to speak the second bill of rights under which a new basis of security and prosperity can be established for all regardless of station or race or creed. the right to earn enough to provide adequate food and clothing and recreation, the right to adequate protection from the economic fears...
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we are not asking people to storm the beaches of normandy.e are asking people to steak up and fight for your country. it's time to fight for freedom. freedom isn't free. judge jeanine: just ahead, former detroit police chief james craig sound off on the latest dangerous attempts to empty the prisons and why he's in the fight to become michigan's next governor. don't go away. e like milkshake mustaches high fives and high dives. or 3-on-3s... 2-on-2s... and 1-on-1s. we see how these moments make us smile so, we make it easy to share your smile with safe and convenient care — all in one place, with evening and weekend hours. right now, new patients get a complete exam and x-rays — free without insurance. plus, everyone saves 20% on their treatment plan. celebrate life's happiest moments. call 1-800-aspendental or book online today. judge jeanine: open the jails and let the criminals back on the streets. that's the latest frightening squad goal from none other than aoc. my next guest isout raged at the dems' anti-victim policies. he says he's re
we are not asking people to storm the beaches of normandy.e are asking people to steak up and fight for your country. it's time to fight for freedom. freedom isn't free. judge jeanine: just ahead, former detroit police chief james craig sound off on the latest dangerous attempts to empty the prisons and why he's in the fight to become michigan's next governor. don't go away. e like milkshake mustaches high fives and high dives. or 3-on-3s... 2-on-2s... and 1-on-1s. we see how these moments make...
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we are not asking people to storm the beaches of normandy.e are asking people to steak up and fight for your country. it's time to fight for freedom. freedom isn't free. judge jeanine: just ahead, former detroit police chief james craig sound off on the latest dangerous attempts to empty the prisons and why he's in the fight to become michigan's next governor. don't go away. (vo) how do you know when you've found your team? whether you're winning, or just doing your best. when you're on the lanes, they're right behind you. reunite with your team. go bowling. judge jeanine: open the jails and let the criminals back on the streets. that's the latest frightening squad goal from none other than aoc. my next guest isout raged at the dems' anti-victim policies. he says he's ready to do something about it in his state. former police chief and gubernatorial candidate in michigan, chief james craig. aoc wants to empty the jails. aoc says the jails are inhumane, and no matter what these criminals did to earn residency in a prison, they should be releas
we are not asking people to storm the beaches of normandy.e are asking people to steak up and fight for your country. it's time to fight for freedom. freedom isn't free. judge jeanine: just ahead, former detroit police chief james craig sound off on the latest dangerous attempts to empty the prisons and why he's in the fight to become michigan's next governor. don't go away. (vo) how do you know when you've found your team? whether you're winning, or just doing your best. when you're on the...
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battlefields all civil war battlefields in the east and also the west and i have led tours to waterloo and normandywhen you do that, i think it adds a different perspective so i think all of those have helped inform my research and writing. sorry that's a long-winded answer to your question. >> was looked at the books of military because they have special insight. before we turn specifically to the battle at saratoga, i would like ask about the war in general. i think this is relevant, especially in light of america's decision to withdrawsi from afghanistan. talk about why goliath failed to defeat david and lose against much smaller -- also a former military officer military background writing the most detailed account in the war for america published in 1970. the thesis of the book is sometimes obscured by the amount of enrichment of the detail in 500 pages. i thought he wass arguing the british lost in this war against france. in reality, he was arguing the war was winnable and was lost by their leadership. feels with that strategy, at the macro level. a short essay called with the british have o
battlefields all civil war battlefields in the east and also the west and i have led tours to waterloo and normandywhen you do that, i think it adds a different perspective so i think all of those have helped inform my research and writing. sorry that's a long-winded answer to your question. >> was looked at the books of military because they have special insight. before we turn specifically to the battle at saratoga, i would like ask about the war in general. i think this is relevant,...
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did you ever imagine america who is unimaginably brave soldiers on the beaches of normandy help to turnk the not the tide his strength and resolve one the cold war enabled my family and hungry like hundreds of millions of others did you ever imagine that this country, our country and america and its own citizens did you ever imagine one who was fully complicit on —- complicit would openly, brazenly brag to every journalist that he attempted a two undermining that duly elected president but then instead of resigning in disgrace and swaggering around in a failed state. did you ever imagine in america the land of opportunity, and a shining beacon of inspiration to everyone in the world with a dream and a desire to work and succeed, free of the snobbery of the old world, aristocracy and envy and class snobbery that america would become a place of a disgusting hypocritical class warfare while swinging around like mary and 20. america who sanders with accountability of a free press so much they put in the constitution is the first amendment? did you ever imagine that the president, transporta
did you ever imagine america who is unimaginably brave soldiers on the beaches of normandy help to turnk the not the tide his strength and resolve one the cold war enabled my family and hungry like hundreds of millions of others did you ever imagine that this country, our country and america and its own citizens did you ever imagine one who was fully complicit on —- complicit would openly, brazenly brag to every journalist that he attempted a two undermining that duly elected president but...
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battlefields in the east and also vicksburg in the west and i've let battlefield tours to waterloo normandy and sicily and anzio. when you do that i think that adds a different perspective. all of those experiences have helped inform my research and writing. sorry that was a long-winded answer to your short question. >> it offers a special inside. before we turn specifically to the battle of saratoga i would like to hear your thoughts about the war in general. i think it's very relevant especially in america's decision to withdraw from afghanistan. talk a bit about why the goliath failed to defeat the david. pierce mcafee was also a former military officer with a military background and taught at oxford. he gave detailed accounts of the british side in the war of america published in the 1970s. it's sometimes obscure it by the riches of the detail and verify vendor pages. he's arguing that british lost. in reality the war was winnable but it was lost by military leadership. he feels that they were good statisticians that bad strategists. he clarified his view in a short essay called could t
battlefields in the east and also vicksburg in the west and i've let battlefield tours to waterloo normandy and sicily and anzio. when you do that i think that adds a different perspective. all of those experiences have helped inform my research and writing. sorry that was a long-winded answer to your short question. >> it offers a special inside. before we turn specifically to the battle of saratoga i would like to hear your thoughts about the war in general. i think it's very relevant...
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and charges made against them, political enemies including dad wore generals but i recall being at normandyears ago when trump caught for complaining to a certain fox news host about nancy pelosi. the media said trump had politicized a day of remembrance. what is this if not politicizing a day of remembrance? >> laura: i'm still trying to figure out what he was saying about robert e. lee. >> i could not follow any of it. >> laura: i found the entire thing but again, when he had bush to speak, why would biden have spoken live? he didn't have to. >> biden went on and on about afghanistan, no sense of empathy for the people gathered there who lost family but secretary of state antony blinken found his inner empathy making the pitch to fund the nearly 100,000 afghans the biden administration was bringing to the u.s. >> looking for support from all of you on this and particularly a few things. for afghans who are paroled into the united states, to receive the same benefits that refugees do so they have some ongoing support, the ability to work in the united states of hhs benefits that they would
and charges made against them, political enemies including dad wore generals but i recall being at normandyears ago when trump caught for complaining to a certain fox news host about nancy pelosi. the media said trump had politicized a day of remembrance. what is this if not politicizing a day of remembrance? >> laura: i'm still trying to figure out what he was saying about robert e. lee. >> i could not follow any of it. >> laura: i found the entire thing but again, when he...
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the battle line ran from the philippines to iwo jima, from anzio to normandy. ♪ >> from ellermain toof an american standard of living higher than ever known before. >> the man dies, but the dream endures. >> we have accepted, so to speak, a second bill of rights and a new basis of security and prosperity to be established for all, regardless of station or race or creed. the right to earn enough to provide adequate food and clothing and recreation issue the right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age, sickness and accidents and unemployment. finally, the right to petition. all of these rights spell secure. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> but the clock ticks away the inexorable hours. the days vanish like wild birds. the sky announces a new season. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> pinned upon the drawing board are plans for the destruction of pianos and violets. ♪♪ lightning flashes on the consolations. thunder rolls above the clouds and yet, the small persistent voice of man prevails. >> at the age of 83, i look back to see the changes that have taken place. i remembered that when mr. hillman had just arrived f
the battle line ran from the philippines to iwo jima, from anzio to normandy. ♪ >> from ellermain toof an american standard of living higher than ever known before. >> the man dies, but the dream endures. >> we have accepted, so to speak, a second bill of rights and a new basis of security and prosperity to be established for all, regardless of station or race or creed. the right to earn enough to provide adequate food and clothing and recreation issue the right to adequate...
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i went to nancy pelosi on the 75th anniversary of normandy.k and you see those gravestones and you wonder what we could have done as a nation prior to that so they would not have to die. looking forward, what can we do so we could not put ourselves in the position. i ask if we could put a committee together, from every part, anyone number of her publicans and democrats. i finally got them to agree. we had the washington post come in and they interviewed to be able to put the article out. they backed away. you can put politics before people. the greatest threat going forward is the debt in china. when it becomes a crisis, it goes off to something else. i watched the president turn his back and not answer questions. i watched him say the buck stops with him but he blamed everybody else. we have americans sitting over there, people make mistakes. admit your mistake and fix it. that is what we do. blaming others is not going to solve the problem and now we have our allies -- allies: china more than us. we took -- it took boris johnson 36 hours to
i went to nancy pelosi on the 75th anniversary of normandy.k and you see those gravestones and you wonder what we could have done as a nation prior to that so they would not have to die. looking forward, what can we do so we could not put ourselves in the position. i ask if we could put a committee together, from every part, anyone number of her publicans and democrats. i finally got them to agree. we had the washington post come in and they interviewed to be able to put the article out. they...
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it's right up there with arlington, with the cemetery at normandy in terms of it's beauty and meaning. so thank you very much we appreciate it. >> thank you tethun" lle ckwi bba afr is ic playing. ♪ there's an america we build ♪ ♪ and one we explore one that's been paved and one that's forever wild but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l jeep. there's only one. don't like surprises? [ watch vibrates ] proactive notifications from fidelity keep you tuned in all day long. so when something happens that could affect your portfolio, you can act quickly. that's decision tech, only from fidelity. does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. only from nature's bounty. >>> this means it is time for "trading nation. shares of netflix all-time highs after a must-see call from atlantic equities. the firm slaps a street-high price target, saying international adoption in japan, ind
it's right up there with arlington, with the cemetery at normandy in terms of it's beauty and meaning. so thank you very much we appreciate it. >> thank you tethun" lle ckwi bba afr is ic playing. ♪ there's an america we build ♪ ♪ and one we explore one that's been paved and one that's forever wild but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l jeep. there's only one. don't like surprises?...
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battlefields in the east and also vicksburg in the west, also led battlefield tours to waterloo and normandie and the bridge and sicily and angio, so when you do that, i think that adds a different perspective, so i think all of those experiences have helped inform my research and writing. that's a long-winded answer to your short question. >> very good. i always look for books by people who served in the military because i feel they offer special insight. before we turn specifically to the battle of saratoga, i would like to ask your thoughts about the war in general. i think this is very relevant especially in light of america's decision to withdraw from afghanistan. >> yeah. >> talk a bit about why the goliath failed to defeat the david. a former military officer from a military background and taught at oxford wrote the most detailed accounts of the british side in his war for america published in 1976. >> right >> the thesis of this book sometimes obscured by the amount of richness of the detail in over 500 pages. i originally thought he was arguing that the british lost because of their
battlefields in the east and also vicksburg in the west, also led battlefield tours to waterloo and normandie and the bridge and sicily and angio, so when you do that, i think that adds a different perspective, so i think all of those experiences have helped inform my research and writing. that's a long-winded answer to your short question. >> very good. i always look for books by people who served in the military because i feel they offer special insight. before we turn specifically to...
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have liked him to have done is to have had an organized movement out that was prepared, much like normandyprecise. we are "the largest, the strongest country in the world." so you can't tell me that i don't know how many people are in afghanistan. couldn't be more than 30 million or 40 million people. how could we not be able to organize ourself and put that all together? host: charlie in ohio. this is ann in queens, new york. democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. yes. i think president biden is doing a wonderful job. he has a hard road to travel. and, you know, to get the work done and needs to be done for the american people. he needs to build back america. and he loves everybody. he shows empathy for everyone. he's not a divider. he's someone who's trying to make america one of the thing it's built upon which is everybody is supposed to be treated fairly, given an opportunity to make it. and he just, you know, you can tell he has empathy for people. he's not a bad person. and he's trying to make america live up to its standards. host: ann in new york. in terms of what people in
have liked him to have done is to have had an organized movement out that was prepared, much like normandyprecise. we are "the largest, the strongest country in the world." so you can't tell me that i don't know how many people are in afghanistan. couldn't be more than 30 million or 40 million people. how could we not be able to organize ourself and put that all together? host: charlie in ohio. this is ann in queens, new york. democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. yes. i think...
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he was the 92nd battalion, world war ii, all african-amecan battalion in ita supporting the normandy invasion. later went to korea. he was theirst person who called m he said, do not change your vote. that was the right vote. i did not talk to him beforehand. heaid, do not send our troop in harm's way. know what war is like and i know wt it does to families. you can just put them out there without any strategy or plan or congress at ast knowin wha that is gog on. so he said, that is the right vote, stick with that. i felt happy about that. i felt really proud. i can't evenell you e details of how horrible its. people did some awful things during that time to me. maya angou said, "i rise" and we keep going. the letters in emails and phone calls were very hostile and hateful and calling me traitor and said i could -- committed andctive treason. i would say 40% of those communications, 60,000 -- 40% are positiv people from all arou the wor sit positive messages to me. and since then, and imy clothes will share this one story because this is after-the-fact, ju a couple of years ag as man
he was the 92nd battalion, world war ii, all african-amecan battalion in ita supporting the normandy invasion. later went to korea. he was theirst person who called m he said, do not change your vote. that was the right vote. i did not talk to him beforehand. heaid, do not send our troop in harm's way. know what war is like and i know wt it does to families. you can just put them out there without any strategy or plan or congress at ast knowin wha that is gog on. so he said, that is the right...
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and they died alongside us in the beaches of normandy and now our national security threat and by the way they're fighting with us in afghanistan and our dearest friends and partners and allies, since almost the beginning of the holocaust. services with the british at all. but they've been truefriends . i just thought that was such an egregious thing to do to a friend of mine, we exported still more to canada thanthey did to us . they i never figured it out. i want to get back to the book for a second. and one thing i thought was interesting in your book that in your parting thoughts in that section and in the epiloguework epistles as you refer to them . you had one there and i want to just bring it up. it was a letter or a memo to congressman jim jordan. and in the right indeed over the last six years i was in congress i thought i got to know people like you and meadows and mulvaney but after the way the ideals were bent over the last few years, the group being the fear caucus could stay relevant and you are mark could make mention of making the call to thepresident, i felt i didn't
and they died alongside us in the beaches of normandy and now our national security threat and by the way they're fighting with us in afghanistan and our dearest friends and partners and allies, since almost the beginning of the holocaust. services with the british at all. but they've been truefriends . i just thought that was such an egregious thing to do to a friend of mine, we exported still more to canada thanthey did to us . they i never figured it out. i want to get back to the book for a...
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but the british and canadian cemeteries and i keep saying they died alongside us at the beaches of normandy and now they are national security threat and by the way they are fighting with us in afghanistan and my dearest friends and partners and allies almost since the beginning of the republic, but they have been our friends and i guess i thought that was such an egregious thing to do. exported more steel to canada than they did to us so i didn't quite figure that out. i went to get back to the book for second-tier one thing i thought was interesting in your book in your parting thoughts and that section and the epilogue, you had one there and i want to bring it up. it was a letter or a memo to congressman jim jordan and in a right, indeed over the last six years that i was in congress i thought i got to know people like you and meadows and mullaney, but after the way ideals were abandoned over the last few years-- [inaudible] and you could make mention of the present i feel like i did know you at all, i mean, that's what you said and i just thought you might want to comment on some of the
but the british and canadian cemeteries and i keep saying they died alongside us at the beaches of normandy and now they are national security threat and by the way they are fighting with us in afghanistan and my dearest friends and partners and allies almost since the beginning of the republic, but they have been our friends and i guess i thought that was such an egregious thing to do. exported more steel to canada than they did to us so i didn't quite figure that out. i went to get back to...
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news has been when the president was talking to his then chief of staff general kelly on the way to normandythat hitler had done. give us context to that headline. >> that is a portion of the book that talks about some of the george floyd protests. and what was striking was that the people inside the administration and around trump, they didn't think he was a racist. in the textbook definition. they thought what was missing here was any kind of understanding of history. not just black history but as this shows white history as well. he was focused mostly on his own political fortunes and that was how he made decisions. >>> up next we'll turn to something entirely different. a new look at one of the top health issues plaguing americans, fatigue. and we'll have one best selling author's plan for reboosting energy and revitalizing mental and physical stamina. that's next on "morning joe." that's next on "morning joe. this is a gamechanger, who dares to be fearless even when her bladder leaks. our softest, smoothest fabric keeping her comfortable, protected, and undeniably sleek. depend. the onl
news has been when the president was talking to his then chief of staff general kelly on the way to normandythat hitler had done. give us context to that headline. >> that is a portion of the book that talks about some of the george floyd protests. and what was striking was that the people inside the administration and around trump, they didn't think he was a racist. in the textbook definition. they thought what was missing here was any kind of understanding of history. not just black...
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mistakes and the retreat from afghanistan was in fact the biggest american military victory since the normandyts to get americans out of afghanistan plus good timing california governor recall. september 14th californians already voting. we will lay it all out for you and explain it. thanks for inviting it into your home tonight. that's it for "special report," fair balanced and still unafraid. "fox news primetime" hosted by tammy bruce this week stars right now. hey, tammy. >> tammy: excellent. thank you, sir. good evening, everyone and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> tammy: i'm tammy bruce. now tonight, joe biden remains on the defensive, remains defiant and remains delusional amid a series of self- inflicted egregious decisions that are leaving our nation less safe and putting america in retreat and on the decline. biden and his administration have spent the last year promising us america was back. >> america is back ready to lead the world, not retreat from it. >> american leadership and engagement matter. we're hearing t
mistakes and the retreat from afghanistan was in fact the biggest american military victory since the normandyts to get americans out of afghanistan plus good timing california governor recall. september 14th californians already voting. we will lay it all out for you and explain it. thanks for inviting it into your home tonight. that's it for "special report," fair balanced and still unafraid. "fox news primetime" hosted by tammy bruce this week stars right now. hey, tammy....
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trying to cast the retreat where we leave people behind enemy lines as if it were a victory like the normandyme years -- and you heard this in the campaigning that the fly-over folks, if you will, the hicks and the red necks, they are just too stupid to understand that the genius of democratic leadership and that kind of plays into what -- it's not just trump voters, and it kind of -- it kind of might explain the falacies from joe biden because he think it is american people are too stupid to really see and hear what is going on just -- just with afghanistan. bill: well, you know, i can't read his mind. i don't know what he thinks. it's a very dangerous thing when politicians conclude that the american people are stupid. democracy is based on the opposite assumption and borders on contempt when they do that. i believe in president biden's case that he's calculating, he's betting on american citizens and betting that americans won't care as much about afghanistan, will care as little as he does, what happens now that we left and it's all based on the falsehood that everything is over afghanist
trying to cast the retreat where we leave people behind enemy lines as if it were a victory like the normandyme years -- and you heard this in the campaigning that the fly-over folks, if you will, the hicks and the red necks, they are just too stupid to understand that the genius of democratic leadership and that kind of plays into what -- it's not just trump voters, and it kind of -- it kind of might explain the falacies from joe biden because he think it is american people are too stupid to...
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my dad was an american hero who landed in normandy on d-day.he thing i am concerned with, as far as being the greatest country, we have a lot of defects. it is like a passively arrogant country. americans are passively arrogant because you have got to your ask yourself, do we have a federal holiday to recognize the genocide we committed in this country? federal holiday for native americans. we don't because we want to perceive ourselves as a great country. marlon brando had a great take on that. i grew up in the 1960's. the vietnam war is nothing to be proud of, and yet, we have vets wear a cap that says they served. i am knocking to take too long. we do let other countries dictate what we do, like turkey. they talked about how russia was influencing us. turkey does it by not recognizing the genocide. the average american has the tongue hanging off of their chin like they are dumbed down and not thinking. i can see right through the heart of america and a lot of hypocrisy here. we are way behind, especially our teachers. they were so primitive
my dad was an american hero who landed in normandy on d-day.he thing i am concerned with, as far as being the greatest country, we have a lot of defects. it is like a passively arrogant country. americans are passively arrogant because you have got to your ask yourself, do we have a federal holiday to recognize the genocide we committed in this country? federal holiday for native americans. we don't because we want to perceive ourselves as a great country. marlon brando had a great take on...
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have liked him to have done is to have had an organized movement out that was prepared, much like normandyprecise. we are "the largest, the strongest country in the world." so you can't tell me that i don't know how many people are in afghanistan. couldn't be more than 30 million or 40 million people. how could we not be able to organize ourself and put that all together? host: charlie in ohio. this is ann in queens, new york. democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. yes. i think president biden is doing a wonderful job. he has a hard road to travel. and, you know, to get the work done and needs to be done for the american people. he needs to build back america. and he loves everybody. he shows empathy for everyone. he's not a divider. he's someone who's trying to make america one of the thing it's built upon which is everybody is supposed to be treated fairly, given an opportunity to make it. and he just, you know, you can tell he has empathy for people. he's not a bad person. and he's trying to make america live up to its standards. host: ann in new york. in terms of what people in
have liked him to have done is to have had an organized movement out that was prepared, much like normandyprecise. we are "the largest, the strongest country in the world." so you can't tell me that i don't know how many people are in afghanistan. couldn't be more than 30 million or 40 million people. how could we not be able to organize ourself and put that all together? host: charlie in ohio. this is ann in queens, new york. democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. yes. i think...