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what other universities can learn from overland's might,'s - learn from overland's might,'s - geico makesnsed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just easy. it's geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. it's geico easy. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. paul: overland college ordered to pay a whopping $44 million in damages last week after a jury in ohio found that the university defamed a local bakery, falsely accusing the fifth generation family business of racial profiling, foll
what other universities can learn from overland's might,'s - learn from overland's might,'s - geico makesnsed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just easy. it's geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. it's geico easy. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's...
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what happened here at overland and the gibson's store that caused the gibson's family to sue? kid went into gibson's with a fake id. he had wine bottles stuffed down his shirt. they tried to stop him from shoplifting. it turned into a tussle outside. paul: he was charged. >> yes. in addition, admitting this wasn't a racial incident. paul: how did it escalate into one where the store was accused of a racial incident. >> all three students present were black and they were aided an abetted by the dean of students who was handing out fliers, saying that this bakery is guilty of discream nation, d. paul: and saying that on pieces of paper. >> and cheerleading the protesters on. paul: the bakery said you're maligning us falsely, defaming uus and hurting our business and they sued under the defamation statute. >> they did suffer damages. the university pulled back on a contract. more broadly, you saw e-mails where some of the professors were saying let's smear the bakery, ruin the reputation, trying to get people to boycott it. the bakery fells falsely aligned, accused of racism and
what happened here at overland and the gibson's store that caused the gibson's family to sue? kid went into gibson's with a fake id. he had wine bottles stuffed down his shirt. they tried to stop him from shoplifting. it turned into a tussle outside. paul: he was charged. >> yes. in addition, admitting this wasn't a racial incident. paul: how did it escalate into one where the store was accused of a racial incident. >> all three students present were black and they were aided an...
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what other universities can learn from overland's might,'s - overland's plight, next. like job.his team at ctca created a personalized care plan to treat his cancer and side effects. so job could continue to work and stay strong for his family. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. we love you, daddy. good night. i love you guys. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. it's kind of unfair that safe drivers have to pay as much for insurance... as not safe drivers! ah! that was a stunt driver. that's why esurance has this drivesense® app. the safer you drive, the more you save. don't worry, i'm not using my phone and talking to a camera while driving... i'm being towed. by the way, i'm actually a safe driver. i'm just pretending to be a not safe driver. cool. bye dennis quaid! when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. paul: overland college ordered to pay a whopping $44 million in damages last week after a jury in ohio found that the university defamed a local bakery, falsely accusing the fifth generation family business of raci
what other universities can learn from overland's might,'s - overland's plight, next. like job.his team at ctca created a personalized care plan to treat his cancer and side effects. so job could continue to work and stay strong for his family. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. we love you, daddy. good night. i love you guys. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. it's kind of unfair that safe drivers have to pay as much for insurance... as not safe...
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this is a big hit for overland. so where is the case does the case stand now.r colleges. when the entity on campus is just to in this case shows that there is can be actual o consequence. anything like that to bring that to the situation. they insisted that they did not defame the bakery.,he it's pretty clear that they did. >> let's step away here. what is a larger meaning of this. is this something that other universities should be concerned about. in terms of the legal analysis something in this. some of the employee agents of overland such as the dean participated in this. they are responsible for the pate behavior of the people that work you. for the actions like the deans and so forth. the question here is adult supervision. or do you try to get your facts straight straight. there was no racism going on here. is this the right way to actually for conservatives to brain and the leftism of some of the campus faculties. is that really the right way to proceed. this is one success that is can have repercussions. similar facts assert themselves. we have to take
this is a big hit for overland. so where is the case does the case stand now.r colleges. when the entity on campus is just to in this case shows that there is can be actual o consequence. anything like that to bring that to the situation. they insisted that they did not defame the bakery.,he it's pretty clear that they did. >> let's step away here. what is a larger meaning of this. is this something that other universities should be concerned about. in terms of the legal analysis...
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in his memoirs, he discusses the background and opening of the overland campaign in the spring of 1864 that would witness coordinated union offenses, or so he hoped, under general sherman in georgia, nathaniel p banks in alabama. nathaniel p banks in alabama. [laughter] dr. gallagher: just imagine now if major general pelosi was commanding all forces in afghanistan. that's what you have with nathaniel p. banks. he had been speaker of the house, and he wanted to wear a uniform. anyway, he was supposed to go to alabama, and he never got there. someone in the shenandoah valley, the 48er who helped with the german vogue, and the always -- vote, and the always popular benjamin franklin butler, who was to move up the river from river tomes petersburg, those were the components, together with the army of the potomac that would be moving to virginia. and here is how grant described his overall strategy. the armies were all ready to move for the accomplishment of a single object. lee, with the capital of the confederacy, was the main end to which all were working. johnston with atlanta -- this
in his memoirs, he discusses the background and opening of the overland campaign in the spring of 1864 that would witness coordinated union offenses, or so he hoped, under general sherman in georgia, nathaniel p banks in alabama. nathaniel p banks in alabama. [laughter] dr. gallagher: just imagine now if major general pelosi was commanding all forces in afghanistan. that's what you have with nathaniel p. banks. he had been speaker of the house, and he wanted to wear a uniform. anyway, he was...
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defense attorney mark overland aggressively attacked that dna evidence insisting it had been mishandledhich compromised the sample. >> the vile was pro trucing rather than being inside the envelope and sealed in order to protect the integrity of the evidence. you can't rely on the scientific results. >> overland also said that hair, blood and fingerprints found at the crime scene did not come from lazarus. as for the weapon that fired the fatal shots, he insisted there were several other types of guns besides stephanie's that could have fired those bullets and as to motive, the defense argued there was no evidence that stephanie lazarus was obsessed with sherry's husband, john. quite the opposite. >> john was still calling her. and stephanie went to tell sherry, look, you guys are getting married. i tell him not to call me. >> after five weeks it was up to the jury ri. loretta and nels rasmussen had waited longer than that. >> do the two of you feel confident? >> as confident as you can feel with a jury. >>> we the jury find the defendant stephanie eileen lazarus guilty of the crime of
defense attorney mark overland aggressively attacked that dna evidence insisting it had been mishandledhich compromised the sample. >> the vile was pro trucing rather than being inside the envelope and sealed in order to protect the integrity of the evidence. you can't rely on the scientific results. >> overland also said that hair, blood and fingerprints found at the crime scene did not come from lazarus. as for the weapon that fired the fatal shots, he insisted there were several...
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overland was a big loser.son, an 11-year-old girl who was suffering from an extremely rare disease. she was an enormous st. louis blues fan and she got to go down. they flew her up for the game. she got to have her moment wit . it was a great moment for everybody. >> that was a cool moment, a viral moment. all right, guys, i'm going to hang out here at pebble beach. >> thank you. when we come back, notable quotables. . . feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin and relief from symptoms caused by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the po
overland was a big loser.son, an 11-year-old girl who was suffering from an extremely rare disease. she was an enormous st. louis blues fan and she got to go down. they flew her up for the game. she got to have her moment wit . it was a great moment for everybody. >> that was a cool moment, a viral moment. all right, guys, i'm going to hang out here at pebble beach. >> thank you. when we come back, notable quotables. . . feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin and relief from...
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my 1st walk takes me into the countryside all the way up to the overland. route along the edge of the rock that forms heligoland leads around the island the cliffs. water watcher as far as the eye can see the mainland is 50 kilometers away. i pass the law the tall and up this free standing rock is the landmark of heligoland everyone hopes that it can withstand the wind and the waves for a long time. and i continue to germany's small this nature reserve the lumen pheasant the rock of the given months it is the nesting ground of many sea birds but it is named after the guillemots in june these small feather balls take wing amateur photographers wait for them to take their courageous plunge. there are not many places in europe where you can get so close to wildlife. birdwatching isn't the only thing you can do here over there is the do you know an off shore island and even smaller than heligoland germany's largest greasy economy lives over there and you can join a guided tour to get really close to those animals. some animals have got it figured out. they lear
my 1st walk takes me into the countryside all the way up to the overland. route along the edge of the rock that forms heligoland leads around the island the cliffs. water watcher as far as the eye can see the mainland is 50 kilometers away. i pass the law the tall and up this free standing rock is the landmark of heligoland everyone hopes that it can withstand the wind and the waves for a long time. and i continue to germany's small this nature reserve the lumen pheasant the rock of the given...
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he takes army of the potomac on the overland campaign. which is really horrific. things that happen on this campaign are just unbelievable. trees down by gunfire, big trees. there is a are trenches filled with bodies and blood. the forest catches fire and wounded men are burned alive. this is a terrible campaign. and grant loses 64,000 men in less than six weeks. he's known as grant the butcher. the republican party doesn't think he's going to win. head of the republican party comes to lynn -- lincoln and tells him you're going to be lucky to carry three states, including your own this, is not looking if. but very an idea. you should go to talk with jefferson davis and make an offer for peace if they'll come back into the union. because that is going to show the american public that the problem isn't you. it's jefferson davis was he's too stubborn to call an end to this. so lincoln sleeps on it, wakes up the next morning and says i can't do it. he's written a note an emsary can walk through the lines and says god would damn him for all time now they makeup about 1
he takes army of the potomac on the overland campaign. which is really horrific. things that happen on this campaign are just unbelievable. trees down by gunfire, big trees. there is a are trenches filled with bodies and blood. the forest catches fire and wounded men are burned alive. this is a terrible campaign. and grant loses 64,000 men in less than six weeks. he's known as grant the butcher. the republican party doesn't think he's going to win. head of the republican party comes to lynn --...
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interesting because and iran has a role to play here because you know india's plan for establishing overland connectivity to europe through russia has to go through or iran and as long as iran is facing u.s. sanctions it's going to be very difficult to achieve that so what i'm what i would be looking for actually is some kind of statement by the s.c.l. members on the on the iran situation the sanctions it faces because. you know both china and india are heavy buyers of iranian oil and india needs to have further its plans for connectivity to europe and to bypass to the or i it needs to have iran able to conduct normal you know commercial relations with the rest world so you know this is one area i think where. you know u.s. policies you know i can understand individually you know why the u.s. is imposing sanctions on the various members but when you when you add it all up and see the result you have you also have to consider that. you know and it may it may in a way. kind of push the members together. in a way that may actually give the appearance of it becoming anti-american although i'm no
interesting because and iran has a role to play here because you know india's plan for establishing overland connectivity to europe through russia has to go through or iran and as long as iran is facing u.s. sanctions it's going to be very difficult to achieve that so what i'm what i would be looking for actually is some kind of statement by the s.c.l. members on the on the iran situation the sanctions it faces because. you know both china and india are heavy buyers of iranian oil and india...
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the last 2 days but the rest is developing over the water of the bay of bengal overland we don't see much in the forecast it should be raining all over the place and it still isn't 40 to draw degrees up in delhi 43 by tuesday this should be in the middle thirty's and you should be thinking about thunderstorms in kolkata you can elsewhere maybe not. in the year 1271 a gun tell you set out on an extraordinary journey carrying letters from the pope or the great kubelik on. travels through the trees following dangerous roads from the holy land and beyond today chasing the shadow. professor xiao has traveled china tibet with searching questions about the relationship between east and west has changed. marco polo on al-jazeera. right let's have a look at the top stories here it. certainly security forces are firing tear gas at protests at least one person we understand has been killed we're getting reports that dozens of others have been injured possibly by gunfire but also by the use of tear gas now this is the 1st mass protest since the military killed more than a 100 people at a sit in
the last 2 days but the rest is developing over the water of the bay of bengal overland we don't see much in the forecast it should be raining all over the place and it still isn't 40 to draw degrees up in delhi 43 by tuesday this should be in the middle thirty's and you should be thinking about thunderstorms in kolkata you can elsewhere maybe not. in the year 1271 a gun tell you set out on an extraordinary journey carrying letters from the pope or the great kubelik on. travels through the...
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high rate to see rufus are you finding out who hold of the wealth found by the joint investigation overland kit and they say that as. the main suspects in this sedation but they were not mentioned to date. some people may suppose that this is kind of some political decision an uptick in wolf hiring in the soaps but i think that this is you know going to miss the beach and so on there are several suspects well maybe. not super important but it is very easy to plant evidence or involvement because for example our group in wants her to still hold the parents of them that's care about republic and of course there are 2 or 3 of all goods you have encountered rights that you mind don't have to. investigate these you tube was openly in charge of this so old this 4 suspects. well we have. too many evidence about them so we're rusty dornin rusty government and deny anything about them but ultimately i mean we know russia not cooperating with the investigation how likely is it that we will ultimately see these suspects brought to justice. well it would be it will be very surprising if the killer woul
high rate to see rufus are you finding out who hold of the wealth found by the joint investigation overland kit and they say that as. the main suspects in this sedation but they were not mentioned to date. some people may suppose that this is kind of some political decision an uptick in wolf hiring in the soaps but i think that this is you know going to miss the beach and so on there are several suspects well maybe. not super important but it is very easy to plant evidence or involvement...
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let's get to the money first. $11million against overland college. and then 33 million in punitive damages for a whopping total of 44 million. he was confronted for shoplifting wine. two other african-american students joined him and assaulted one of the bake remembers as he was trying to stop them from taking the wine. they later admitted to doing all of this by the way. but it sparked a protest outside the bakery the bakery was racist in profile. all of this was proven not true. it got so bad. the college tour guides talking to prospective students as part of the guide labeled the local bakery as a racist. they were almost put out of business. they now had $45 million. you have sent a profound message. all right. we heard you. i don't know if that's true or not. a good story there. we have escalation in the detention of the tanker in iran it's no difference to the market. amazon approaching a new lawsuit over at the echo voice assistant. they are being accused of illegally recording kids voices. we will have that story for you next. ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ the
let's get to the money first. $11million against overland college. and then 33 million in punitive damages for a whopping total of 44 million. he was confronted for shoplifting wine. two other african-american students joined him and assaulted one of the bake remembers as he was trying to stop them from taking the wine. they later admitted to doing all of this by the way. but it sparked a protest outside the bakery the bakery was racist in profile. all of this was proven not true. it got so...
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then he takes army of the potomac on the overland campaign, which even by the standards of the civil war is really horrific. the things that happen on this campaign are just unbelievable. trees sewn down by gunfire, good trees. you can look in the american history museum. that is thetump product of one of these battles. trenches filled with bodies and blood, something that looks like something we will see later in world war i. in the battle of the wilderness, the forest catches fire, and wounded men are burned alive. this is a terrible campaign. grant loses in the neighborhood of 64,000 men in less than six weeks. he is not called unconditional surrender grant anymore. he's known as grant the butcher. public support for him is lost. public support for lincoln is fading fast. the republican party doesn't think he's going to win. the head of the republican party comes to lincoln in august and tells him you're going to be lucky to carry three states, including your own. this is not looking good. but i have an idea. i think you should send an emissary down to talk with jefferson davis an
then he takes army of the potomac on the overland campaign, which even by the standards of the civil war is really horrific. the things that happen on this campaign are just unbelievable. trees sewn down by gunfire, good trees. you can look in the american history museum. that is thetump product of one of these battles. trenches filled with bodies and blood, something that looks like something we will see later in world war i. in the battle of the wilderness, the forest catches fire, and...
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. >> did you watch patches overland? a bum strategy. now time for the good, the bad and the ugly. files and offer an arizona police officer after 26 years on the job. >> 26 years of service to the city. and to our family, you have taught me what it means to be selfless. >> with his wife in the passenger seat sergeant foster cannot hold back the tears we teach of his sons came on the radio and thanked him for his service to the community. >> in his study accusing popular kids show promoting unhealthy diet. researchers at the university of london found the characters are used to push snacks for the fat and sugar out of 500 product with cartoon characters on the packaging, only 18 were considered healthy. >> kfc adding another option to its menu, chicken shakes and chicken skins. don't have to worry about that. the "fox and friends first" show continues right now. >> tuesday, june 4th, this is a fox news alert. the border crisis hitting a chilling new live after gunfire erupted at one of the country's busiest entry points. >> breaking details, what we are learning about the moments r
. >> did you watch patches overland? a bum strategy. now time for the good, the bad and the ugly. files and offer an arizona police officer after 26 years on the job. >> 26 years of service to the city. and to our family, you have taught me what it means to be selfless. >> with his wife in the passenger seat sergeant foster cannot hold back the tears we teach of his sons came on the radio and thanked him for his service to the community. >> in his study accusing popular...
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by 40 minutes late, we had to was toto plan b, which land and march overland to the cliffs at pointe du hoc. and ran a control told us we had to divert to omaha beach which was the next beach over. we did so, and began our landings with our first wave consisting of a and b of the second ranger battalion. those two companies were come up for practical purposes, wiped out when they landed. very heavy fire from in the bluffs right above them. removed moved another thousand yards to our left and it landed at -- i can think of the name of the entrance -- but at least 14 recordersome and the beach. when we came off the boats, we could use the breakwaters as little forts to protect us from the dreadful rifle and machine gun fire coming in from our right. crossing the beach, there were only about 50 to 60 yards of beach at the time that we got there. across the beach, we couldn't get to the seawall. it was piled high with men who were trying to get out of the rifle and machine gun higher coming in from our right. it is interesting to note, very , theistorians note this reason we only had fir
by 40 minutes late, we had to was toto plan b, which land and march overland to the cliffs at pointe du hoc. and ran a control told us we had to divert to omaha beach which was the next beach over. we did so, and began our landings with our first wave consisting of a and b of the second ranger battalion. those two companies were come up for practical purposes, wiped out when they landed. very heavy fire from in the bluffs right above them. removed moved another thousand yards to our left and it...
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opens the trimper's wheels of yesterday attraction -- a fleet of vintage cars that includes a 1914 overlandby the tv and movie comic jack benny. in the 1980s, he restores the famous carousel and erects the park's first roller coaster. >> he had big ideas for the amusement park. you know, that was his dream. the man was just crazy about amusement rides. >> over the next decades, profits keep climbing. but the park's success is an exception to the rule within the industry. amusement-park historian jim futrell tells me that, since the 1960s, family-run operations like the trimpers' have become a dying breed. >> with the interstate highways and the shift to corporate theme parks, a lot of the family-owned parks fell by the wayside. >> what does a family-owned amusement park do with that kind of competition? >> well, i think you have to know your place in the market. >> trimper's did seem to know its place, trading on its rich history and tradition. >> no amusement park in the world has been owned by a family as long as this one. >> in the world? >> in the world. and these are rides that have be
opens the trimper's wheels of yesterday attraction -- a fleet of vintage cars that includes a 1914 overlandby the tv and movie comic jack benny. in the 1980s, he restores the famous carousel and erects the park's first roller coaster. >> he had big ideas for the amusement park. you know, that was his dream. the man was just crazy about amusement rides. >> over the next decades, profits keep climbing. but the park's success is an exception to the rule within the industry....
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. >> folks, if you're traveling east bound, just past our camera, overland fall we are looking at a crash. the car went off the roadway. the person fell asleep. they are off the roadway. i think they might have hit a pole or light pole. we are checking the damage to the pole and the person. traffic is able to smoothly flow off the bridge itself. westbound san mateo and dumbarton bridges just fine. 280 southbound, one, possibly two lanes blocked by an earlier crash and debris removal. southbound 280 past 380. south bay, san jose, one lane blocked. northbound 280 just past bird. fire off the roadway. there is a fender bender reported as well. i didn't see any lanes blocked. i see lanes filled. fastrak continues to slow down. metering lights likely on if not now then in a couple of seconds. this indicates a slow drive along the incline. back to you. >>> thanks, mike. >>> 5:18 right now. coming up next on "today in the bay", searching for answers. the arrest made in connection of a case of a missing mother in connecticut. >>> the evacuations happening in mid-western state. >>> the team is alw
. >> folks, if you're traveling east bound, just past our camera, overland fall we are looking at a crash. the car went off the roadway. the person fell asleep. they are off the roadway. i think they might have hit a pole or light pole. we are checking the damage to the pole and the person. traffic is able to smoothly flow off the bridge itself. westbound san mateo and dumbarton bridges just fine. 280 southbound, one, possibly two lanes blocked by an earlier crash and debris removal....
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their orders were to divert to omaha go in with the 29th , division, reinforce overland.f and provide reinforcements from omaha beach. i think that is the other part of that story so you have to do both together. as a side mention, about 15 months ago, sylvan took me to the hedgerows. the first time for him. we will show you a picture of those guns. right where they were nobody goes back there, hard to find some private property. when you see them, look from that section and they were pointed right at at utah beach. they could have been firing away for two hours by the time lamelle spiked them. dr. bischof: in the george morgan oral history, we heard that there was this real fear of death that was clearly on his mind. are there other artifacts in the book that speak to that? dr. mueller: anticipation of it. not always in the form of something of an oral history from someone who survived. we have one by second lieutenant gordon ostlund, writing er to -- writing a letter to his wife, chickie. we have that letter. we have a copy of the letter in the book. i think it's going
their orders were to divert to omaha go in with the 29th , division, reinforce overland.f and provide reinforcements from omaha beach. i think that is the other part of that story so you have to do both together. as a side mention, about 15 months ago, sylvan took me to the hedgerows. the first time for him. we will show you a picture of those guns. right where they were nobody goes back there, hard to find some private property. when you see them, look from that section and they were pointed...
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and their orders were to divert to omaha and reinforce, go in with the 29th division and reinforce overlandme relieve and provide reinforcements to pointe du hoc from omaha beach. and i think that's the other part of that story. where they have to do them both together. about 15 mention, months ago sylvain took me in, the first time for him, too, where the guns are. nobody goes back there. it's hard to find. it's on private property. but when you see them, you look from that section of the hedgerows, and they were pointed right at utah beach. i mean, they could have been firing away for two hours by the time lamelle spiked them. dr. bischof: so in the george morgan oral history we heard a little while ago, there was that real fear of death that was clearly on his mind. are there other artifacts in the book that speak to that? dr. mueller: well, anticipation are not always in the form of something of an oral history, of someone who survived. second lieutenant len, writing a letter to his wife, chickie. we have a copy of the letter that is in the book, and think it will be up on screen in a m
and their orders were to divert to omaha and reinforce, go in with the 29th division and reinforce overlandme relieve and provide reinforcements to pointe du hoc from omaha beach. and i think that's the other part of that story. where they have to do them both together. about 15 mention, months ago sylvain took me in, the first time for him, too, where the guns are. nobody goes back there. it's hard to find. it's on private property. but when you see them, you look from that section of the...
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interesting because and iran has a role to play here because you know india's plan for establishing overland connectivity to europe through russia has to go through or iran and as long as iran is facing u.s. sanctions it's going to be very difficult to achieve that so what i'm what i would be looking for actually is some kind of statement by the s.c.l. members on the on the iran situation the sanctions it faces because. you know both china and india are heavy buyers of iranian oil and india needs to further its plans for connectivity to europe and to bypass to the or i it needs to have iran able to conduct normal you know commercial relations with the rest of world so you know this is one area i think where. you know u.s. policies you know i can understand individually you know why the u.s. is imposing sanctions on the various members but when you when you add it all up and see the result you have you also have to consider that. you know and it may it may in a way. kind of push the members together. in a way that may actually give the appearance of it becoming anti-american although i'm not
interesting because and iran has a role to play here because you know india's plan for establishing overland connectivity to europe through russia has to go through or iran and as long as iran is facing u.s. sanctions it's going to be very difficult to achieve that so what i'm what i would be looking for actually is some kind of statement by the s.c.l. members on the on the iran situation the sanctions it faces because. you know both china and india are heavy buyers of iranian oil and india...
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interesting because and iran has a role to play here because you know india's plan for establishing overland connectivity to europe through russia has to go through iran and as long as iran is facing u.s. sanctions it's going to be very difficult to achieve that so what i'm what i would be looking for actually is some kind of statement by the s.c.l. members on the on the iran situation the sanctions it faces because. you know both china and india are heavy buyers of iranian oil and india needs to have further its plans for connectivity to europe and to bypass the. it needs to have iran able to conduct normal you know commercial relations with the rest of the world so you know this is one area i think where. you know u.s. policies you know i can understand individually why the u.s. is imposing sanctions on the various members but when you when you add it all up and see the result you have you also have to consider that. you know it may it may in a way. kind of push the members together. in a way that may actually give the appearance of it becoming anti-american although i'm not sure that woul
interesting because and iran has a role to play here because you know india's plan for establishing overland connectivity to europe through russia has to go through iran and as long as iran is facing u.s. sanctions it's going to be very difficult to achieve that so what i'm what i would be looking for actually is some kind of statement by the s.c.l. members on the on the iran situation the sanctions it faces because. you know both china and india are heavy buyers of iranian oil and india needs...
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to 300000000 bees the last 2 days but the rest is developing over the water of the bay of bengal overland we don't see much in the forecast it should be raining all over the place and it still isn't 40 to draw degrees up in delhi 43 by tuesday this should be in the middle thirty's new should be thinking about sunder storms in kolkata you can elsewhere i mean. this is a dialogue a meeting about it for nothing on international media and on t.v. why should we stop its competition with skepticism because there's a lot of it on my everyone has a voice we are being taken advantage of just because we are a small black community without any network just eat healthy join the global conversation on out to 0 all they want to do is start a debate the same kind of debate that we have here in the street. because the top stories this hour on al-jazeera donald trump has become the 1st serving u.s. president to set foot inside north korea he met lady kim jong un in the demilitarized zone which separates north from south but it is agreed to restart this stalled talks on denuclearization of the korean penin
to 300000000 bees the last 2 days but the rest is developing over the water of the bay of bengal overland we don't see much in the forecast it should be raining all over the place and it still isn't 40 to draw degrees up in delhi 43 by tuesday this should be in the middle thirty's new should be thinking about sunder storms in kolkata you can elsewhere i mean. this is a dialogue a meeting about it for nothing on international media and on t.v. why should we stop its competition with skepticism...
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those seem toll very overland a little bit with some of the counties that may have been targeted by thet voting infrastructure. i'm concerned it's taken the department of homeland security a year and a half to respond to the state in terms of trying to get help on this. >> this is ran area in terms of the voting instruct of deep interest to us but also to the homeland security committee which has done great work in looking at our vulnerabilities going forward. in terms of how many answers we've been able to get in the intelligence committee, we've been able to get some. and, you know, the justice department has started to provide us documents and i was over reading them at the justice department this week. and it's an important beginning i hope of more fulsome providing of documents. but on those fundamental questions you're asking, and we've been asking what happened to the counter intelligence investigation, what were the findings from that investigation? we still can't get an answer, and i have to say it's very concerning that it's so hard to get an answer to these very basic questio
those seem toll very overland a little bit with some of the counties that may have been targeted by thet voting infrastructure. i'm concerned it's taken the department of homeland security a year and a half to respond to the state in terms of trying to get help on this. >> this is ran area in terms of the voting instruct of deep interest to us but also to the homeland security committee which has done great work in looking at our vulnerabilities going forward. in terms of how many answers...
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boats in the mediterranean to musea has been receiving group people arriving from libya by boat and overland. this migrant center some 100 kilometers west of the libyan border houses women and minors all of them have come here via libya. who does not want to be identified found herself at the mercy of kidnappers she was taken prisoner and repeatedly raped by men paying money to her captor she became pregnant but managed to persuade him to release her. pregnant. only to dismiss in those rows. i. feel like i owe experience a few last infections. because it is when i continue to live. because i grew up in the middle. of a conflict in libya rages on so too does a smuggling network with little regard for its victims the summer brings karma sees and more opportunities for criminal networks to feed off the vulnerable as the region becomes ever more wary of providing sanctuaries for those in desperate need . al-jazeera there is east. france's former president nicolas sarkozy will have to stand trial for corruption and influence peddling after a court rejected his bid to quassia case sarkozy's accuse
boats in the mediterranean to musea has been receiving group people arriving from libya by boat and overland. this migrant center some 100 kilometers west of the libyan border houses women and minors all of them have come here via libya. who does not want to be identified found herself at the mercy of kidnappers she was taken prisoner and repeatedly raped by men paying money to her captor she became pregnant but managed to persuade him to release her. pregnant. only to dismiss in those rows. i....
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some of them are overland routes. some of them are flying in aircraft to small runways and dark paces. from is the country and the resource. i'm sure we could be more efficient with the resources we have so we can deliver against the missions with what the resource has prescripti resource has provided. we'd be able to track multiple vectors. >> high time has expired, mr. chairman. for you for your candid answers. >> while senator whitehouse is collecting his thoughts, let me ask you a couple other cleanup questions. i know that the united states has been focused like a laser on the threats emanating from the middle east. obviously the attack on our country on. it seems we have not had the same sort of focus on what's happening in our southern border and central america. i'm not criticizing, just stating that as i believe a fact. and historically, there has been this idea that in certainly mexico, this was not their problem. this was our problem. >> right. a demand side problem. and there's a lot of truth to that. and
some of them are overland routes. some of them are flying in aircraft to small runways and dark paces. from is the country and the resource. i'm sure we could be more efficient with the resources we have so we can deliver against the missions with what the resource has prescripti resource has provided. we'd be able to track multiple vectors. >> high time has expired, mr. chairman. for you for your candid answers. >> while senator whitehouse is collecting his thoughts, let me ask you...
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some of them are overland routes. some of them are flying in in aircraft to short runways in dark places. it is a multifaceted task, and frankly there's two things, right? there's the capacity of the host country, and then there's resource application. so if you were to say what could we do better with respect to interdiction, i'm sure we could be more efficient with the resources that we have so we can deliver against the mission set with the resources provided. but i'm also confident that were more resources applied, we'd be able to attack multiple vectors simultaneously. sometimes i know we're making tradeoffs. >> my time's expired, mr. chairman. i'll yield back. thank you, mr. secretary for being here. >> mr. secretary, while senator whitehouse is collecting his thoughts, let me just ask you a couple other cleanup questions. i know that the united states has been focused like a laser on the threats emanating from the middle east. obviously the attack on our country on 9/11 emanating from afghanistan, the war in ir
some of them are overland routes. some of them are flying in in aircraft to short runways in dark places. it is a multifaceted task, and frankly there's two things, right? there's the capacity of the host country, and then there's resource application. so if you were to say what could we do better with respect to interdiction, i'm sure we could be more efficient with the resources that we have so we can deliver against the mission set with the resources provided. but i'm also confident that...
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originally they said it was overland in iran and now they make it sound like it was overwater, but weon't have a clear idea of where this drone was shot down. host: did we see any reaction from iran's leadership specifically? even quotes this morning using the term "war." give some context to what has been said. iraniane have the revolutionary guard commander coming out strongly. that is a paramilitary organization that is answerable only to iran's supreme leader and the commander basically came out and said any sort of territorial incursion into iranian airspace would be a "redline" for iran. they would respond and annihilate anyone who did this. he did caution and say iran was not looking for war, but was ready for war if someone -- host: nothing politically, nothing from the trump administration on this? guest: we have not heard from the white house nor anyone else. so far it is just central command, which is the u.s. military out foot in charge in this region. host: we have seen stories about tensions between the two countries, particularly the recent announcement of the -- uraniu
originally they said it was overland in iran and now they make it sound like it was overwater, but weon't have a clear idea of where this drone was shot down. host: did we see any reaction from iran's leadership specifically? even quotes this morning using the term "war." give some context to what has been said. iraniane have the revolutionary guard commander coming out strongly. that is a paramilitary organization that is answerable only to iran's supreme leader and the commander...
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atlantic campaign that historians don't point out is that it took place simultaneously with the overland campaign and the petersburg campaign. grant and sherman coordinated themselves. grant told sherman you need to keep johnston so busy in georgia that he will not send reinforcements to help lee and i will keep lee so busy in virginia that he cannot afford to send reinforcements to donson and both agreed to that. that is one of the most uppermost things in sherman's mind cannot let the confederates lay around or they will do something dangerous. of the cautiously offensive .ays sherman conducted himself if he comes on a fortified position he fortifies in a debate and hold confederate attention with sniping and artillery fire so they are distracted and he moves part of his army group to try to outflank johnston right or left of the fortified position without having to attack it. this is a motor sherman learned to do well through the atlantic campaign. , butnd then he did attack generally speaking a conducted his campaign with a wonderful balance of attack and caution. offenses mode of op
atlantic campaign that historians don't point out is that it took place simultaneously with the overland campaign and the petersburg campaign. grant and sherman coordinated themselves. grant told sherman you need to keep johnston so busy in georgia that he will not send reinforcements to help lee and i will keep lee so busy in virginia that he cannot afford to send reinforcements to donson and both agreed to that. that is one of the most uppermost things in sherman's mind cannot let the...
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do you really want, say, overland college teaching financial literacy? i have to ask.campaign in an arena full of very enthusiastic supporters. yes, he did. compare that to joe biden's opening campaign. he opened with a three-minute video. something of a contrast, i'd say. my take on that is next. looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, i've done my job. call for a strategy gut check with td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc. lease the glc 300 suv for just $459 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. . . stuart: oh, it was a very sharp contrast. president trump kicked off the 2020 campaign last night in front of 20
do you really want, say, overland college teaching financial literacy? i have to ask.campaign in an arena full of very enthusiastic supporters. yes, he did. compare that to joe biden's opening campaign. he opened with a three-minute video. something of a contrast, i'd say. my take on that is next. looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td...
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a jury awards $11 million to an ohio bakery in a legal battle with overland college following a robberylty to attempted theft. >>> and a judge in will allow a lawsuit accusing google of discriminating against conservatives. the firing of an employee who challenged google to be more politically diverse. pete: the university of alabama returning more than $20 million to a donor and taking his name down from the law school there in the wake of his recent call for students to boycott the school over the state's new abortion law. ed: the donor saying, quote: i will not allow my family's name to be associated with an educational system that advocates a state law which discriminates against women and violatings our constitution. jedediah: here to react, michael knowles, welcome. >> good to see you. jedediah: what do you make of this? >> i clearly must be still asleep. there is good news coming out of an american university, but this is good news, indeed. this is showing that alabama is willing to take a principled stand, will value something more than none, and what they realize is that he who
a jury awards $11 million to an ohio bakery in a legal battle with overland college following a robberylty to attempted theft. >>> and a judge in will allow a lawsuit accusing google of discriminating against conservatives. the firing of an employee who challenged google to be more politically diverse. pete: the university of alabama returning more than $20 million to a donor and taking his name down from the law school there in the wake of his recent call for students to boycott the...
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originally they said it was overland in iran and now they make it sound like it was overwater, but we don't have a clear idea of where this drone was shot down. host: did we see any reaction from iran's leadership specifically? even quotes this morning using the term "war." give some context to what has been said. iraniane have the revolutionary guard commander coming out strongly. that is a paramilitary organization that is answerable only to iran's supreme leader and the commander basically came out and said any sort of territorial incursion into iranian airspace would be a "redline" for iran. they would respond and annihilate anyone who did this. he did caution and say iran was not looking for war, but was ready for war if someone -- host: nothing politically, nothing from the trump administration on this? guest: we have not heard from the white house nor anyone else. so far it is just central command, which is the u.s. military out foot in charge in this region. host: we have seen stories about tensions between the two countries, particularly the recent announcement of the -- uran
originally they said it was overland in iran and now they make it sound like it was overwater, but we don't have a clear idea of where this drone was shot down. host: did we see any reaction from iran's leadership specifically? even quotes this morning using the term "war." give some context to what has been said. iraniane have the revolutionary guard commander coming out strongly. that is a paramilitary organization that is answerable only to iran's supreme leader and the commander...
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we were at the overland center. this center is remarkable and a reflection of america's long history of welcoming those fleeing political violence. the center is home to one of our nation's oldest and most respected facilities. helping those roaferg from the complex -- recovering from the complex consequences of politically sanctioned torture. this is its 32nd year in operation. more than 3,000 tortured survivors from 80 different countries have received assistance and counsel at the h center in chicago. the problem of torture is significant. the presiding officer: the senator's time has expired. mr. durbin: i ask unanimous consent to speak for an additional two minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: it is significant with an estimated 44% of refugees in the u.s. having been victims of such horrors, those from bosnia and other areas receive treatment at the center to recover from their trauma. i had the privilege of meeting refugees from those in cameroon, they are dealing with complicated co
we were at the overland center. this center is remarkable and a reflection of america's long history of welcoming those fleeing political violence. the center is home to one of our nation's oldest and most respected facilities. helping those roaferg from the complex -- recovering from the complex consequences of politically sanctioned torture. this is its 32nd year in operation. more than 3,000 tortured survivors from 80 different countries have received assistance and counsel at the h center...