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patton is patton. eisenhower, right from the beginning says, let's talk about this.let's be cool, to mcarthur. and eisenhower is eisenhower. and of course, mcarthur crosses a bridge against presidential orders, just as he's going to be doing in the 1950's. so, yeah, they were all the same. their character is absolutely forged at that point, i think. >> me, too. >> yes? >> bill roist, a member of the club. one thing i was going to ask, which fits into the prior question, is it seems to me, looking at history, one of the reasons so little of the story has been told is because of the great heroes of world war ii, and the absolute villains of this story? >> well -- >> what do you think? >> well i can't think of eisenhower as a villain. >> but mcarthur and patton, very much. you know, it just seems to me that -- i won't say it's been suppressed. but it hasn't been -- since you guys have come along. >> one of the things we really struggled with, was why was this marginalized? we're looking at all of the -- we kept grappling with this thing. we said one of the things is peo
patton is patton. eisenhower, right from the beginning says, let's talk about this.let's be cool, to mcarthur. and eisenhower is eisenhower. and of course, mcarthur crosses a bridge against presidential orders, just as he's going to be doing in the 1950's. so, yeah, they were all the same. their character is absolutely forged at that point, i think. >> me, too. >> yes? >> bill roist, a member of the club. one thing i was going to ask, which fits into the prior question, is it...
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it's interesting that the lobbyists are in fact well not all of them but mainly some of the like patton boggs for example who the big big law firm they've actually made quite a bit of money but other law firms so like the highest but not behind i'm happy you mentioned that because my second reaction to the story once i started actually reading into it is the first i looked at the hill headline and then you start reading into the numbers and you realize that it's really just a crock it's all a freaking lie because patton boggs last year made twenty four point seven million and this year they made twenty point five million and so according to the bugs they're really down to now and that means that they're suffering this is sick the culture is. gates last year made nine point eight million this year they're nine point six million and i also know and also remember that base we know what's going to happen with the debt ceiling bells so like once all of you know all the death settled then i think the lobbyists will kind of gear up and head out and figure out what's going to happen and how the
it's interesting that the lobbyists are in fact well not all of them but mainly some of the like patton boggs for example who the big big law firm they've actually made quite a bit of money but other law firms so like the highest but not behind i'm happy you mentioned that because my second reaction to the story once i started actually reading into it is the first i looked at the hill headline and then you start reading into the numbers and you realize that it's really just a crock it's all a...
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why because patton boggs last year made twenty four point seven million and this year they made twenty point five million and so according to the dogs they're really down and out and that means that they're suffering this is sick the culture is. gates last year me point eight million this year they're nine point six million and also out of time and also remember that know what's going to happen with the debt ceiling bellows the lake once all of you know all the dust settled and then i think a lot of it's all kind of gear up and head out and figure out what's going to happen and how they're going to let me buy your vote. for you guys because you know that some of the members of congress are missing their steak dinners right now because they actually have to work into the fundraisers last story we obviously talk a lot about the t.s.a. on this program they're kind of changing their ways do we have a visual of what with the new things are going to look at usually it was the full body scanner that you had to go through it a lot of people were upset oh we have it we have it now you don't hav
why because patton boggs last year made twenty four point seven million and this year they made twenty point five million and so according to the dogs they're really down and out and that means that they're suffering this is sick the culture is. gates last year me point eight million this year they're nine point six million and also out of time and also remember that know what's going to happen with the debt ceiling bellows the lake once all of you know all the dust settled and then i think a...
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patton got down on his knees on this rug and he was blessed before he went off to war. >> reporter: president dwight eisenhower died here in 1969. and for decades, every commander in chief has been drawn to walter reed in times of war. over the past ten years, 18,000 americans wounded in iraq and afghanistan have been treated here. critical care nurse rosemary ettinger is inspired by their spirit and determination. >> young soldiers, all they want to do is get better to get back to their troops. >> reporter: a scandal broke out for poor housing conditions for outpatients which led to improved care military wise. and where do the wounded go now? the more seriously injured will be moved to a new high-tech rehab center at bethesda naval hospital. and what happens to walter reed? the 113 acres here is prime real estate. the city of washington gets most of it for commercial development and housing. even a center for the homeless. >> but the colonel is confident the legacy of walter reed will live on. >> once you've been at walter reed, you can't get walter reed out of you. it's a part of your spir
patton got down on his knees on this rug and he was blessed before he went off to war. >> reporter: president dwight eisenhower died here in 1969. and for decades, every commander in chief has been drawn to walter reed in times of war. over the past ten years, 18,000 americans wounded in iraq and afghanistan have been treated here. critical care nurse rosemary ettinger is inspired by their spirit and determination. >> young soldiers, all they want to do is get better to get back to...
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patton came to this room, got down on his knees on this rug. >> reporter: right here? >> right here. and general pershing blessed him before he went off to war. >> reporter: president dwight eisenhower died here in 1969. and for decades, every commander in chief has been drawn to walter reed in times of war. over the past ten years, 18,000 americans wounded in iraq and afghanistan have been treated here. critical care nurse rosemary eddinger is inspired by their spirit and determination. >> young soldiers who all they want to do is get better to get back to their troops. >> reporter: but in 2007, a scandal broke over poor housing conditions for outpatients, which ultimately led to improved care militarywide. and where do the wounded go now? the more seriously injured will be moved to a new high tech rehab center at bethesda naval hospital. and what happens to walter reed? the 113 acres here is prime real estate. the city of washington gets most of it for commercial development and housing. even a center for the homeless. but colonel coots is confident the legacy of wal
patton came to this room, got down on his knees on this rug. >> reporter: right here? >> right here. and general pershing blessed him before he went off to war. >> reporter: president dwight eisenhower died here in 1969. and for decades, every commander in chief has been drawn to walter reed in times of war. over the past ten years, 18,000 americans wounded in iraq and afghanistan have been treated here. critical care nurse rosemary eddinger is inspired by their spirit and...
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that's tom patton of course. now or he can track up more news and eye catching videos always on life your thoughts you've got to read what you find there right now. a new type of crime flourishes in the u.s. as a growing addiction to prescription drugs is a link to a rise in pharmacy grids. and under shocking case in medicine a russian city kindergarten teacher uses duct tape on a five year old people to keep their eyes and mouths shut who had someone to help cope don't forget to check out our best videos only chitral. is. the official auntie obligations enjoy phone or i pod touch for me i choose ups to. watch all she lives on the go. video on demand she's mine old girls and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. machine on the job com. it's difficult to overestimate the role of social media in today's modern life in some countries else people korea uprisings and revolutions well in others it arouses public anger about a lack of censorship so what the people think about permissiveness and social networks and talk
that's tom patton of course. now or he can track up more news and eye catching videos always on life your thoughts you've got to read what you find there right now. a new type of crime flourishes in the u.s. as a growing addiction to prescription drugs is a link to a rise in pharmacy grids. and under shocking case in medicine a russian city kindergarten teacher uses duct tape on a five year old people to keep their eyes and mouths shut who had someone to help cope don't forget to check out our...
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new patton gone chief leon panetta is capable of reaching a breakthrough in the ten year campaign in afghanistan all he needs to do is to change the u.s. policy completely so says our military contributor in his latest video blog here's a look. now when they don't buy an adam bede are reviewed deaf to his former associates at central intelligence agency and has assume the mantle of the pentagon chief can is a unique opportunity to reach a synergy effect from his previous position as a u.s. intelligence czar and he is current top job as the military boss in their own finances as the new secretary of defense should resist any pressure from the white house from the congress to do more all less of the same regarding the u.s. policy in afghanistan and pakistan now he has accumulated the good will from the highly successful joint operation between the us intel and special ops professionals at nitrate he should regain any issues if from their white house decision makers and promote unconventional brand new u.s. approach towards these contraries only by mather right now has such a unique cap
new patton gone chief leon panetta is capable of reaching a breakthrough in the ten year campaign in afghanistan all he needs to do is to change the u.s. policy completely so says our military contributor in his latest video blog here's a look. now when they don't buy an adam bede are reviewed deaf to his former associates at central intelligence agency and has assume the mantle of the pentagon chief can is a unique opportunity to reach a synergy effect from his previous position as a u.s....
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help system patton sumption competitor additional lamps and secondly no less important they standard lifespan basically running as long as you can. also the use of l e d's allowed us to simplify because up to six lowering costs by saving in high precision features. to move the o. has company here as the world's leading luxury sports car makers had seen the light and believe the lamps in recent years as well as the bang for the buck gets better you can expect to encounter more l.e.d.s. on the road. as you can see the technology is finding applications everywhere these days even up your own living room but it's just the tip of the op electronics iceberg back in the dorm an incubator there are more innovations on the way from the same team of st petersburg scientists upstairs from octagons launching pad to the factory offices of the russian company. while their classmates and former colleagues trying their nation the well known l.e.d. industry in a human being even deeper into their scientific work on semiconductor physics they've assembled an international team to become one of the wor
help system patton sumption competitor additional lamps and secondly no less important they standard lifespan basically running as long as you can. also the use of l e d's allowed us to simplify because up to six lowering costs by saving in high precision features. to move the o. has company here as the world's leading luxury sports car makers had seen the light and believe the lamps in recent years as well as the bang for the buck gets better you can expect to encounter more l.e.d.s. on the...
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mccarthy was 5 years old when "patton" was made, so he reached for something more contemporary. >> ihelp. i can't tell you what it is, you can never ask me about it later, and we're going to hurt some people. >> whose car are we going to take? >> that's right. good christian, kevin mccarthy tried to inspire the party who believes this country was founded on christian values and should be governed on christian values by showing them a film clip about boston career criminals who were on their way to beat the living [ bleep ] out of a guy. >> who is it? >> open up. >> ahh! >> oh, that hurts, huh? is that your throwing hand? >> if you're still here in a week, we're coming back. >> let's go. >> what'd you do? >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> that's my brother right there. what did you do to get him so cranked up? >> i don't know what you're telling about. >> how about now, now do you know? don't tell me to chill. what did you do? >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> no? look at me. see my face? don't tell the cops, all right? because remember, i see those do. >> that
mccarthy was 5 years old when "patton" was made, so he reached for something more contemporary. >> ihelp. i can't tell you what it is, you can never ask me about it later, and we're going to hurt some people. >> whose car are we going to take? >> that's right. good christian, kevin mccarthy tried to inspire the party who believes this country was founded on christian values and should be governed on christian values by showing them a film clip about boston career...
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i've heard of people like justin timberlake and rob patton said it would be cool if people couple little bit. this definitely a lot of younger guys that could pull it off. i think it is a real juicy role for a guy. estimate the stock about the other aspect of the book business which i think is also interesting to coax which is you are now on a whirlwind promotional tour 5 a.m. flight in the city and multiple interviews a day. how does that square with the writer we always think of as being cornered often the rest of the world as he is seriously trying to get that last chapter right to be dropped in the world of the media push. >> it is a culture shock because you spend half of your life locked in a room and the other half talking to people. i like the entertainment aspect but it's weird having schedules because normally you don't care what time it is and you get deep into whatever the project is and have control over your life and when you are on tour you have no control but it's also a wonderful and i will say that my tour has changed dramatically. i remember my first book tour, my firs
i've heard of people like justin timberlake and rob patton said it would be cool if people couple little bit. this definitely a lot of younger guys that could pull it off. i think it is a real juicy role for a guy. estimate the stock about the other aspect of the book business which i think is also interesting to coax which is you are now on a whirlwind promotional tour 5 a.m. flight in the city and multiple interviews a day. how does that square with the writer we always think of as being...
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members opposite know that this is someone who served our country working whether it was for chris patton or patti action in kosovo and hong kong. he is a conservative supporter and friend of mine but a loyal public servant who has done great things for this country. on this occasion as so many his judgment was proved absolutely right. >> prime minister, can you tell us what specific advice the deputy prime minister gave you against employee and mr. coulson? >> i can set the answer to music. some people look at mr. coulson and the fact that he was a tabloid editor at the "news of the world" and resigned because of what happened some people advised me not to take him on. i made a decision on the basis of the assurances he gave me. i couldn't have been more frank about it. there's only now one tabloid editor left in the office of the prime minister or the leader of the opposition. a tabloid mirror editor and i wouldn't be surprised if they don't have questions. >> does the prime minister think the leader of the opposition should apologize for damian mcbride? >> the chancellor -- we did get
members opposite know that this is someone who served our country working whether it was for chris patton or patti action in kosovo and hong kong. he is a conservative supporter and friend of mine but a loyal public servant who has done great things for this country. on this occasion as so many his judgment was proved absolutely right. >> prime minister, can you tell us what specific advice the deputy prime minister gave you against employee and mr. coulson? >> i can set the answer...
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general george patton came here to ask pershing's blessings before world war ii.g men and women who suffered grievous injuries in the prime of life have learned not to just walk again but to hope. >> you come here and see guys with the exact same injuries you or worse running on a treadmill, doing pushups, lifting weights and gives you a lot of hope, wow, if they can do it, i can do it. >> reporter: sergeant benjamin seekell lost a leg below the leg. three young men who lost all four limbs. brendon was one of them. where could they meet for the first time and have a conversation like this. >> what happened, man, get your leg blown off? >> i ail lit of ied and rpg took that off and five gunshot wounds. what happened do you man? >> i got hit with an rpg? >> you're lucky as hell to be alive. >> reporter: where else could a reporter ask marine sergeant raymond mackey a stupid question and get an answer he'll never forget. what is the hardest part, pain, sense of loss? >> reporter: the hardest part is knowing that your unit is there without you. >> reporter: that's the
general george patton came here to ask pershing's blessings before world war ii.g men and women who suffered grievous injuries in the prime of life have learned not to just walk again but to hope. >> you come here and see guys with the exact same injuries you or worse running on a treadmill, doing pushups, lifting weights and gives you a lot of hope, wow, if they can do it, i can do it. >> reporter: sergeant benjamin seekell lost a leg below the leg. three young men who lost all...
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spending cuts that would take effect through and a top line #, the same number that was found in senator patton me's legislation recently -- senator toomey. and would make it conditioned upon the passage by congress and submission to the states for ratification. a balanced budget amendment to the constitution, one that is either based on or closely resembles the balanced budget proposal that has been co- sponsored by all 47 republicans in the u.s. senate. this is a big step forward and a move we believe is absolutely necessary, because many of us believe that we cannot bind a future congress. because we cannot bind a future congress through a simple legislative statutes, a promise to cut $3 billion or filler billion dollars -- or $4 billion right now is a promise that could become illusory if not accompanied by something else. one way that we can bind a future congress is through a constitutional amendment. today we are identifying that this is one way we could raise. the debt raise some of us have signed a pledge saying that we would not raise the debt limit unless these conditions have been s
spending cuts that would take effect through and a top line #, the same number that was found in senator patton me's legislation recently -- senator toomey. and would make it conditioned upon the passage by congress and submission to the states for ratification. a balanced budget amendment to the constitution, one that is either based on or closely resembles the balanced budget proposal that has been co- sponsored by all 47 republicans in the u.s. senate. this is a big step forward and a move...
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. >> and two-star general patton came here to this room, got down on his knees on this rug. >> rightefore he went off to war. >> reporter: president dwight eisenhower died here in 1969. and for decades, every commander in chief has been drawn to walter reed at times of war. over the past ten years, 18,000 americans wounded in iraq and afghanistan have been treated here. critical care nurse rosemary is inspired by their spirit and determination. >> young soldiers who all they want to do is get better to get back to their troops. >> reporter: but in 2007 a scandal broke over poor housing conditions for outpatients, which ultimately led to improved care military wide. and where do the wounded go now? the more seriously injured will be moved to a new high-tech rehab center bethesda naval hospital. what happens to walter reed? the 113 acres here is prime real estate. the city of washington gets most of it for commercial development and housing. even a center for the homeless. but colonel kutz is confident the legacy of walter reed will live on. >> once you've been at walter reed you can't
. >> and two-star general patton came here to this room, got down on his knees on this rug. >> rightefore he went off to war. >> reporter: president dwight eisenhower died here in 1969. and for decades, every commander in chief has been drawn to walter reed at times of war. over the past ten years, 18,000 americans wounded in iraq and afghanistan have been treated here. critical care nurse rosemary is inspired by their spirit and determination. >> young soldiers who all...
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general patton is right when he said it is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died, rather we should thank god that such men lived. so, mr. speaker, i arise today for exactly that purpose to thank god that russell procter lived. and to pray that his infant son ezekiel grows up in a nation made safer by his sacrifice and a nation that will never forget, not only what we owe to those who lincoln called the loved and lost, but what we owe to the families who so personally bear that loss. the chaplain who brought the dread news to the family wrote a commentary over the fourth of july weekend a week filled with barbecues and picnics and fireworks in which he noted the grief of this family amidst all the frivolity around them. and he noted that at age 25, russell procter will never again celebrate a birthday, take his son fishing, or hug his wife. sergeant russell procter and all those who preceded him since the first shots on lexington green believed enough in our country and what it stands for to sacrifice all those precious years of love and life and joy so that we, their fellow america
general patton is right when he said it is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died, rather we should thank god that such men lived. so, mr. speaker, i arise today for exactly that purpose to thank god that russell procter lived. and to pray that his infant son ezekiel grows up in a nation made safer by his sacrifice and a nation that will never forget, not only what we owe to those who lincoln called the loved and lost, but what we owe to the families who so personally bear that loss. the...