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quote all three shot ami patton recalls.bullet grappled at me and i fired back five times from a range of 20 yards. to a patent shots hit their targets one injuring a horse's belly and the other breaking the writer's right arm. patent soldiers began firing from the southeast corner putting padden in the line of fire. padden.in the corner and reloaded his three bullets hit a foot above his head and covered him in adobe does. consequently did not see the man he had shot turned back into the courtyards. went patton came around the corner again he was nearly stampeded. he fired in brogue the horses hit bringing it crashing down on the writer. in the mexican disentangled himself and rose to fire several americans cut them down at a range of about 10 yards. the third rider made it 100 yards east of the hacienda before the soldiers fired at him. he pitched forward dead in the sand near a stonewall. two of the three mexicans were now dead. the first man who had reentered the inner patio and climbed out of a window was spotted runnin
quote all three shot ami patton recalls.bullet grappled at me and i fired back five times from a range of 20 yards. to a patent shots hit their targets one injuring a horse's belly and the other breaking the writer's right arm. patent soldiers began firing from the southeast corner putting padden in the line of fire. padden.in the corner and reloaded his three bullets hit a foot above his head and covered him in adobe does. consequently did not see the man he had shot turned back into the...
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solomon patton.e only thing these two girls have in common is they're broke. see why "two broke girls" is tv's number one new show after "how i met your mother." only, cbs. the intent of alabama was to negate the running game and goodness have they done that. demps with three carries for four yards. rainey fewer than that. first down 10. jeff driskel on in place of the injured john brantley and sacked by ed stinson, number 49. >> gary: i think florida has to think about next week. they need to get their quarterback ready for lsu and see chapman limping off and they'll go on the road and this will likely be their quarterback for lsu and they need some positive for him in the rest theft game. easy throws. >> verne: there's one. and from the 36 yard line, jordan reed. that's just a really difficult schedule facing the gators. it was with brantley in there and alabama tonight. first time in history they have played back to back regular season games against two top three teams. lsu a big win over kentucky
solomon patton.e only thing these two girls have in common is they're broke. see why "two broke girls" is tv's number one new show after "how i met your mother." only, cbs. the intent of alabama was to negate the running game and goodness have they done that. demps with three carries for four yards. rainey fewer than that. first down 10. jeff driskel on in place of the injured john brantley and sacked by ed stinson, number 49. >> gary: i think florida has to think...
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solomon patton.e only thing these two girls have in common is they're broke. see why "two broke girls" is tv's number one new show after "how i met your mother." only, cbs. the intent of alabama was to negate the running game and goodness have they done that. demps with three carries for four yards. rainey fewer than that. first down 10. jeff driskel on in place of the injured john brantley and sacked by ed stinson, number 49. >> gary: i think florida has to think about next week. they need to get their quarterback ready for lsu and see chapman limping off and they'll go on the road and this will likely be their quarterback for lsu and they need some positive for him in the rest theft game. easy throws. >> verne: there's one. and from the 36 yard line, jordan reed. that's just a really difficult schedule facing the gators. it was with brantley in there and alabama tonight. first time in history they have played back to back regular season games against two top three teams. lsu a big win over kentucky
solomon patton.e only thing these two girls have in common is they're broke. see why "two broke girls" is tv's number one new show after "how i met your mother." only, cbs. the intent of alabama was to negate the running game and goodness have they done that. demps with three carries for four yards. rainey fewer than that. first down 10. jeff driskel on in place of the injured john brantley and sacked by ed stinson, number 49. >> gary: i think florida has to think...
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solomon patton.e only thing these two girls have in common is they're broke. see why "two broke girls" is tv's number one new show after "how i met your mother." only, cbs. the intent of alabama was to negate the running game and goodness have they done that. demps with three carries for four yards. rainey fewer than that. first down 10. jeff driskel on in place of the injured john brantley and sacked by ed stinson, number 49. >> gary: i think florida has to think about next week. they need to get their quarterback ready for lsu and see chapman limping off and they'll go on the road and this will likely be their quarterback for lsu and they need some positive for him in the rest theft game. easy throws. >> verne: there's one. and from the 36 yard line, jordan reed. that's just a really difficult schedule facing the gators. it was with brantley in there and alabama tonight. first time in history they have played back to back regular season games against two top three teams. lsu a big win over kentucky
solomon patton.e only thing these two girls have in common is they're broke. see why "two broke girls" is tv's number one new show after "how i met your mother." only, cbs. the intent of alabama was to negate the running game and goodness have they done that. demps with three carries for four yards. rainey fewer than that. first down 10. jeff driskel on in place of the injured john brantley and sacked by ed stinson, number 49. >> gary: i think florida has to think...
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bridget patton, thanks so much for your time. appreciate it. best as everyone is hoping that baby lisa irwin is found. >> thank you. >>> big changes in the weather. some areas seeing a 20 degree temperature drop as we start the new work week. alexandria steele will be along to let you know where. the cold front is headed. >>> it's october, countdown on, halloween around the corner. i love this time. >> i love it. >> >> so it's a huge industry, a billion dollar industry, buying costume, the pressure is on, what am i going to be this year. pressure mostly for the kids. some of us adults like to play too. we're going to reveal what the top costumes are. what's helping to garner that billion dollars? >> yes. >> that industry. >> i think -- what the most popular is my daughter jagger is wearing. that's a tease for you. it's kind of like what the people are doing, what they're watching, the movies they're watching. >> inspired by that. >> i think also because the economy, i read, people are also kind of using what they have like being in the '80s, ho
bridget patton, thanks so much for your time. appreciate it. best as everyone is hoping that baby lisa irwin is found. >> thank you. >>> big changes in the weather. some areas seeing a 20 degree temperature drop as we start the new work week. alexandria steele will be along to let you know where. the cold front is headed. >>> it's october, countdown on, halloween around the corner. i love this time. >> i love it. >> >> so it's a huge industry, a billion...
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it doesn't stop some pattons from parking heee. (frank chhrvat)"its so conveeient for the hospital, my wife has been in here two months so i come in here aal tte time"(cairns as llve tag) "police are still investigating this case and they wont say whether surv cameras inside the garage captured the entire episode on tape. kc fox 45 news at 5;30" an.../// mber... allrt...// for... a... germantown bby.../ áá whoseáá mother ....as pound... murdered.../ in... her home. wedneeday.../ wednesday.../curtis..../ lopez... was arrested ...thursday.../ at... an .../ econo-lodge... in charlotte.../. ááhe''áá chargee ...in the murder... of his.../ estranged wife.../ 51-year-old... jane mcquain../ . ááheráá car... and her ...11-year-old son.../ william mcqainn../ were missing... from the .../ say... mcquain.../ expreesed concern.../ about... áherr safety.../ re-emerggd ...innher life..//- áápoliceááá.. are... now focusing.../ on... the child.../// ááwho'sáá been missing... since.../ sept 30tt. áátheáá 11-year old... is described... as.../ a... bi
it doesn't stop some pattons from parking heee. (frank chhrvat)"its so conveeient for the hospital, my wife has been in here two months so i come in here aal tte time"(cairns as llve tag) "police are still investigating this case and they wont say whether surv cameras inside the garage captured the entire episode on tape. kc fox 45 news at 5;30" an.../// mber... allrt...// for... a... germantown bby.../ áá whoseáá mother ....as pound... murdered.../ in... her home....
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what was patton's nickname? the answer is c. that was easy. both got it wrong. >> that's what he we called him at my house. >> you and dolty and toto. >> only person he ever bit. >> bill: you both got that wrong and you should be ashamed. benedict arnold you know him defected to the british during the revolutionary war making his name synonymous with being a traitor. which american ford did arnold unsuccessfully hand over to the british in exchange for a money bribe? >> bill: roll the tape. >> in the predawn darkness of a misty september morning in 1980 the premier combat officer of the continental army benedict arnold said farewell to a young british officer and headed back home along the banks of the hudson river. major general arnold, commander of the american fortress at west point had just handed over information vital to the enemy's planned attack of the fort. >> bill: that's right a west point doocy scores. >> i almost said that. >> bill: when i was a teacher i used to get excuses like that. >> can i get half point. that's why you are n
what was patton's nickname? the answer is c. that was easy. both got it wrong. >> that's what he we called him at my house. >> you and dolty and toto. >> only person he ever bit. >> bill: you both got that wrong and you should be ashamed. benedict arnold you know him defected to the british during the revolutionary war making his name synonymous with being a traitor. which american ford did arnold unsuccessfully hand over to the british in exchange for a money bribe?...
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nick patton walsh is there.ick, it's nightfall, clearly a whole lot of people who are out still celebrating. describe more about that scene for me. >> well, the crowd has thinned out behind me, but behind are many rebel fighters, shooting their weapons in the air, frankly, in celebration. you can see gathering around. [ inaudible ] at the core, but it is in celebration. this is all from about [ inaudible ] the chairman of the transitional council declared liberated about two hours ago. his speech telling really what he said in the words clearly echoing the people here. now, he asked them to remember patience and tolerance, forget about envy and remember libyans are now brothers united in love. clearly a recognition of a task ahead, trying to appeal to the goodwill of people who have been through a bitter and dark civil war over the last eight months but are now beginning on that difficult road ahead towards reconstruction development create something kind of post-gadhafi era. still celebration, jubilation, putti
nick patton walsh is there.ick, it's nightfall, clearly a whole lot of people who are out still celebrating. describe more about that scene for me. >> well, the crowd has thinned out behind me, but behind are many rebel fighters, shooting their weapons in the air, frankly, in celebration. you can see gathering around. [ inaudible ] at the core, but it is in celebration. this is all from about [ inaudible ] the chairman of the transitional council declared liberated about two hours ago....
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he's george patton. he became one of our most brilliant and effective generals in world war ii. the academy's motto is "duty, honor,ountry." and it's taken very seriously here. cadets live by an honor code that states, "a cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do." >> integrity, honor -- those things are critical because we're developing leaders of character. >> graduates earn a bachelor of science degree, along with a commission in the army as a second lieutenant. >> do you solemnly swear? >> all: i solemnly swear... >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> all: ...that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> class dismissed! [ cheers and applause ] >> this excellent education is tuition-free, but graduates are expected to serve in the military for five years. not all of west point's traditions have stood the test of time. in 1980, andrea lee hollen became the first woman to graduate the academy. west point is open to visito
he's george patton. he became one of our most brilliant and effective generals in world war ii. the academy's motto is "duty, honor,ountry." and it's taken very seriously here. cadets live by an honor code that states, "a cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do." >> integrity, honor -- those things are critical because we're developing leaders of character. >> graduates earn a bachelor of science degree, along with a commission in the army as a...
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and which shows that mitt romney has 23%, perry at 19 and her patton cain causing-- >> this is causingisdense. the idea that herman cain would be a credible candidate and you've got to take him seriously given the results and his clear following in this, and all the narrative that the liberal part of the media have been building up. the american people don't like obama, the fact they voted for him in the first place doesn't matter and the citadel of right wing racists, enembracing a-- >> talk about racism, the guy said shouldn't build a mosque in tennessee, imagine saying that about a christian church. >> apparently people didn't want a mosque-- >> here we have herman cain winning the sfrau poll, a major event and is still basically invisible and have chris christie opening the door. an utter obsession over him. >> he's tough and cain actually accused obama, perhaps he's the only one who can of playing the race card. >> he played the race card and he can do it because's black, that's the race card. >> janeane garafalo who is-- >> sometimes. >> (laughter) >> and janeane garafalo said th
and which shows that mitt romney has 23%, perry at 19 and her patton cain causing-- >> this is causingisdense. the idea that herman cain would be a credible candidate and you've got to take him seriously given the results and his clear following in this, and all the narrative that the liberal part of the media have been building up. the american people don't like obama, the fact they voted for him in the first place doesn't matter and the citadel of right wing racists, enembracing a--...
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to patton for the 90 yards.he bulldogs rack up close to 500 yards and force five san jose state turnovers as they beat the spartans 38-28. >>> still to come, the sharks take their winning streak into the big apple. more sports next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the tank is one of the better home venues in the nhl but the sharks are in no hurry to come back to the bay area. these guys couldn't wait until monday to show off their costumes. second period, islanders up 2- 1. marc-edouard vlasic is denied but sharks keep attacking. logan couture and then in overtime. pavelski for the game winner. the wink streak is up to -- wink streak is up to five for the sharks beating the islanders 3-2. >>> joe pavelski leads the western conference with seven goals this season. the sharks are on a roll. the niners are on a roll. we have the 49ers postgame show with the fifth quarter immediately following the game at 1:00. >> busy tomorrow. >> it's going to be a good day. >> all right, looking forward to it. all right, we'll be right
to patton for the 90 yards.he bulldogs rack up close to 500 yards and force five san jose state turnovers as they beat the spartans 38-28. >>> still to come, the sharks take their winning streak into the big apple. more sports next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the tank is one of the better home venues in the nhl but the sharks are in no hurry to come back to the bay area. these guys couldn't wait until monday to show off their costumes. second period, islanders up 2- 1....
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and here again lend a professor of political science at parris west university and patton the defense says they stream unpopularity of european governments imposing austerity cuts could have dramatic consequences. europe seems to be going from one summit to the next and solving nothing or the with the new discussion and debate around this summit it seems that european leaders are edging closer to becoming realistic on some points notably. under stare into programming greece it's impossible for greek greece to pay back its set but if there's osteria to a program in greece and italy in spain and portugal everywhere in europe i mean there's we know there's going to be known consumption anywhere and the u.s. and china are pushing europe to words. adopting a solution because they're american banks are also exposed exposed you know european banks insurance in the u.s. and so on so there is the possibility of international travel but right now are what. liberals have come up with at the local of europe is more of a stereotype for everyone so they're greeks more financial toll more than what
and here again lend a professor of political science at parris west university and patton the defense says they stream unpopularity of european governments imposing austerity cuts could have dramatic consequences. europe seems to be going from one summit to the next and solving nothing or the with the new discussion and debate around this summit it seems that european leaders are edging closer to becoming realistic on some points notably. under stare into programming greece it's impossible for...
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patton's in fifteen minutes we'll be bringing you more expert opinion on the afghan story without military on both hasan couple giving hazy on why america is trying to contain being fashioned safe meanwhile in our website you are asking what legacy you think the ten year after occupation has lives and added moment to moment top of all his say the war has ruled the u.s. nothing five bloodshed and bankruptcy just oh of course have you believe that he is of occupation of to and afghanistan into the wild because heroin have more than a six thing the occupation it was the stepping stones and invasion of pakistan only three percent a record of wild in a safer place because of people so please go home to them to have you say to faint . harder. still. to see if you were asleep. to bring peace to the world. you. don't have to deal. with the decade long war in afghanistan and staring out more in more discontent in britain with the country's military contingent second only to the us and the country the conflict has already brought many british families claiming the lives of almost four hundred member
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win patton came around the corner he was nearly stampeded and then he was brought crashing down with good is indignant came than other americans caught hit -- cut him down three others made it east of the hacienda. he pitched for word in two of the three mexicans word dead. the first man who had entered the patio climbed out a win deal was spotted running toward the nearby fields. when helendale approached two surrender within 20 feet he raised to his temple in shot but then blew out his brains. this is the words from his journal. and then turned up no further information. nobody would identify the bodies since the corp.'s were strapped across the hoods of the automobiles. at than racing toward the hacienda outnumbered they were treated with the first man that was identified and it allowed patent to keep the battle in begin referring to him is the band and promoted him. and the exploit quickly appeared in reader's were thrilled to have an attractive hero they could associate expeditions as was the beginning of launching of patent. meanwhile then the rap in the decomposing meccas and
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is a need is certainly coming under criticism we saw the greek prime minister george patton join a visiting france and germany last week trying convince the public that they were also unhappy is just this growing unhappiness really throughout the year is a about the escalation of the situation and you know a lot of people have been pointing out that the prime minister of greece needs to be convincing these people and as we seeing today from the pictures in the images they're not convinced the tools say something really at some point is going to have to change and concerning what we're seeing at the moment of the year is a is that this is spreading from that so far in debt crisis is the government spreading to the banks now we've heard that italy has been downgraded by midis saying that they've lost faith in the eurozone governments i mean that is exactly the sentiment of the people as well people who really don't have the faith now that the leaders are going to be able to come up with some serious action to pull them out of this crisis now really the question is with this growing public ang
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earth until the republicans and democrats started deregulating the laws that made us that robinson patton and the sherman antitrust eagle act that put all the play in the power of the big we want to start a business promise you're going to create several hundred jobs they'll give you tax breaks loan guarantees you name it infrastructure but if you're an entrepreneur and want to start a business why they got the state agencies the local agencies they have everybody down on your back getting licenses and making sure you abide by the letter of the law and this other guy like since you are a these are the people that come out with what we have to do is do you regulate it business a given before you head how about the regulating me about the regulating the average person out there you know they think they have this thing in. these are the people he was in the senate look at the great job that's going on over there in pennsylvania rick the state capitol over there is filing bankruptcy why would anybody listen to these people and then gerald lastly you predict that president obama will win the n
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that's it for tonight's show thanks for tuning in and make you come back on monday radio host david patton is going to joining us right here in the studio when we signed up for his weekly fantasy our show on facebook and follow us on twitter if you missed any of tonight's or any other night you can always catch telling you to slash the lower show or replace the interviews as well as the show in its entirety and coming up next. very first verses of the bible that all human beings are created but sentimental came in god's image and it doesn't say just jews or dodgers. sixty to seventy percent of what i did as a combat soldier in the occupied territories was to do with the turds doing what we call making our presence felt to go out should some bozo they hear a knock on some doors run to the other corner invade another house religion the nationalism not to students whom have been a part of the problem they've been part of what leads to. bloodshed if you want to bomb gaza and kill. a thousand four hundred people in a month and you want to expect that this will have no effect until a feat you ha
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earth until the republicans and democrats started deregulating the laws that made us that robinson patton and the show began to trust glass steagall act that put all the clay in the power of the big you want to start a business promise you're going to create several hundred jobs go give you tax breaks no guarantees you name it infrastructure but if you're an entrepreneur and want to start a business the way they got the state agencies the local agencies they have everybody down on your back getting licenses and making sure you buy by the letter of the law and this other guy like students who are oh these are the people who come out with well what we have to do is do you regulate big business and give them before you head have a seat regulating the privacy regulating the average person out there know that they have this thing it. these are the people he was in the senate look at the great job that skull there are no but there were dreadful they you are rick the state capital over there is wildly bankruptcy why would anybody listen to these people and gerald and lastly you predict that pres
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>> paula patton. >> i'm concerned they didn't consult me in using my name in the title. [ doo-doo ] >you're not is going to make it. >> you're not helping. >> guys, i got one of the best most elaborate pranks you're ever going to see. it's called the poltergeist prank. this goes on for a month where one roommate pranks his other roommate for a month. >> why would you keep living like this. >> you use illusions to help me create poltergeist. >> night one things start out kind of tame. on a different night, plastic cups start falling off the kitchen counter. you see andrew coming into the room trying to inspect. as the months go on the tricks get more freaky and elaborate and andrew is getting more and more freaked out. >> oh! >> what? >> this is the biggest trick in the book to keep a straight face the entire time. after a week or so andrew is getting freaked out. the beauty of it all, as a good friend, he sits andrew down and shows him night by night all hi. >> you did this whole thing! >> priceless. >> this is the best halloween pranks. guys, tell us how this went down. >> for three
>> paula patton. >> i'm concerned they didn't consult me in using my name in the title. [ doo-doo ] >you're not is going to make it. >> you're not helping. >> guys, i got one of the best most elaborate pranks you're ever going to see. it's called the poltergeist prank. this goes on for a month where one roommate pranks his other roommate for a month. >> why would you keep living like this. >> you use illusions to help me create poltergeist. >> night...
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for me, it was jessica patton. i was in her journalism class at helix high school in san diego.finitely changed my life. just the other week, in fact, ms. patton was my special guest at a salute to teachers event that i co-hosted in my hometown, which leads me to cnn.com contributor bob greene. he just wrote his own salute to a teacher he'll never forget. bob, tell us about ms. barbara. >> well, kyra, ms. barbara -- her name was barbara drugan. but her whole adult life she asked to be called ms. barbara. in 1947, straight out of st. mary's academy, she started teaching kindergarten. and the remarkable thing about her, she passed away last week at the age of 85, the remarkable thing about her is she never forgot anyone. 20 years, 30 years, 40 years later. she would run into an adult who was a parent or a grand parent, and she knew their names, their parents' names, their brothers and sisters' names. and as you said, you were very lucky if you live in a town, in a community, where there is a person like ms. barbara. and they don't get recognized much. and i think it's probably a g
for me, it was jessica patton. i was in her journalism class at helix high school in san diego.finitely changed my life. just the other week, in fact, ms. patton was my special guest at a salute to teachers event that i co-hosted in my hometown, which leads me to cnn.com contributor bob greene. he just wrote his own salute to a teacher he'll never forget. bob, tell us about ms. barbara. >> well, kyra, ms. barbara -- her name was barbara drugan. but her whole adult life she asked to be...
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patton, even jimmy hendrick. he was in the army but was discharged for several reasons including sleeping on the job. his talents were pretty good elsewhere though. >> yes, they were. ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. can the aetna app make you healthier? well, that all depends on what you do with it. and there's an awful lot you can do with it. access your medical history, view claims, get reminders for mammograms, find in-network doctors, track your health goals... run with it. i got my cholesterol down. i lost five pounds. [ female announcer ] see for yourse
patton, even jimmy hendrick. he was in the army but was discharged for several reasons including sleeping on the job. his talents were pretty good elsewhere though. >> yes, they were. ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't...
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he was former president of the aba and a partner in the prestigious firm of patton and when. two members could not be with us. jeff toobin who has worked with us on other things on our award, cnn senior analyst and contributor to "the new yorker" magazine, just a few days ago we learned that linda fairstein couldn't be with us. she's also a pass on crime novelist and former prosecutor, so let's recognize the selection committee. [applause] >> in a few minutes david baldacci will lead a panel discussion of the book that we are honored today, the confession. so want to take a few minutes telling you about the author of the confession, mr. john grisham but i which which is part of the repeating facts off you know more famous person, john grisham was originally from arkansas. graduate from university of mississippi law school in 1981 and practiced law for nearly a decade, specializing in criminal defense and personal injury. he also served in the mississippi house of representatives from 1983-1990. as difficult as all of us lawyers know it is to practice law, he somehow wrote eve
he was former president of the aba and a partner in the prestigious firm of patton and when. two members could not be with us. jeff toobin who has worked with us on other things on our award, cnn senior analyst and contributor to "the new yorker" magazine, just a few days ago we learned that linda fairstein couldn't be with us. she's also a pass on crime novelist and former prosecutor, so let's recognize the selection committee. [applause] >> in a few minutes david baldacci will...
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he's patton or a macarthur in my view and in the view of the foundation.to see him unjustly maligned or accused of being something that he was not. and that was the reason for writing mr. eastwood. >> it will be an interesting movie. you point out you don't want him to be unjustly maligned. others say did he thatthru to people throughout his career. we'll see what the movie has to offer. again, clint eastwood said he is indifferent to allegations of whether hoover was gay or not. he wanted to make a great movie. thank you for your time. we greatly appreciate it. >>> next in today's "news nation" gut check, why a school is refusing to move a us about stop. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey! it says just take one! i can't read. ♪ [ male announcer ] walmart has low prices, every day for halloween. from bags of candy to bigger bags of candy. backed by our ad match guarantee. save money. live better. walmart. sweet & salty nut bars... they're made from whole roasted nuts and dipped in creamy peanut butter, making your craving for a sweet & salty bar irresistible, by nature valley. >>>
he's patton or a macarthur in my view and in the view of the foundation.to see him unjustly maligned or accused of being something that he was not. and that was the reason for writing mr. eastwood. >> it will be an interesting movie. you point out you don't want him to be unjustly maligned. others say did he thatthru to people throughout his career. we'll see what the movie has to offer. again, clint eastwood said he is indifferent to allegations of whether hoover was gay or not. he...
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two thumbs rediscovering george washington and rediscovering alexander hamilton, both by michael patton brought cast on pbs. in 2004 at 2005, mr. brookhiser was historian curator of alexander hamilton, the man who made a hundred america, which was an exhibit of the new york historical society in 2005 received an honorary doctorate degree from washington college. please join me in welcoming, richard tranter three to the national archives. [applause] >> thank you comments for that introduction and thank you for coming. can everybody hear? okay, james madison was clearly on the first ring of the founding fathers, but maybe we shortchanged him a little bit. i am sure everyone in this room is carrying pictures of washington and jefferson. because you dollar bills or quarters and nickels. and probably a fair number have alexander hamilton pictures because people have 10-dollar bills. are there any high rollers with ben franklin on the hundred? i promise you, no one has madisons built. they gave him the $5000 bill. between grover cleveland on 1009 salmon p. chase on the 10,000. so that's not a
two thumbs rediscovering george washington and rediscovering alexander hamilton, both by michael patton brought cast on pbs. in 2004 at 2005, mr. brookhiser was historian curator of alexander hamilton, the man who made a hundred america, which was an exhibit of the new york historical society in 2005 received an honorary doctorate degree from washington college. please join me in welcoming, richard tranter three to the national archives. [applause] >> thank you comments for that...
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. >> reporter: brian patton who caught health education in mifflin county was one of 33 teachers who lost their jobs. >> i was at the bottom of the list on the seniority list. when it actually occurred at the beginning of may, it was definitely a shock. >> reporter: you tried to get other teaching jobs. >> i applied in other states, virginia, west virginia, new york. i was getting maybe one call a week. that's with ten hours of applying every day. >> reporter: with an estimated 280,000 teaching jobs at risk this year, that's not surprising. >> i feel terrible. can i sleep at night with the decision? yes. because i feel to a great degree things beyond their control and mind have let to this. >> reporter: in august, brian finally found a job as a sales manager of a new verizon store in lewis ton. is there a part of you that wishes you were teaching? >> yeah. that's where my heart is. but i've truly appreciated where i'm at now. >> let's open our books to.... >> reporter: fewer teachers means larger classes. on average 7 to 10 more students per class. >> you're teaching to 30 kids. even
. >> reporter: brian patton who caught health education in mifflin county was one of 33 teachers who lost their jobs. >> i was at the bottom of the list on the seniority list. when it actually occurred at the beginning of may, it was definitely a shock. >> reporter: you tried to get other teaching jobs. >> i applied in other states, virginia, west virginia, new york. i was getting maybe one call a week. that's with ten hours of applying every day. >> reporter: with...
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where he could invade or not invade and what his troops could do once they got there or what general patton's reaction would be. it is a very sobering thing that we have come to. judges essentially are told they can open their arms and welcome to the courthouse any controversy that they want because we are here to decide and no case too big or too small. that is not the way the framers envisioned the constitution but it is really up to the electorate at large and the people they elected including members of the legislature and the executive said it right. because they don't say it on their own. there has to beat was put in place limiting jurisdiction of federal courts which has to be red and respected by federal courts and actions taken and decisions taken that protect national security with the understanding that the people who make those decisions have to face elections. not simply abdicate to those with no responsibility whatsoever to the public at large and can pretty well unless they commit an indictable offense do what they please. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you to our fir
where he could invade or not invade and what his troops could do once they got there or what general patton's reaction would be. it is a very sobering thing that we have come to. judges essentially are told they can open their arms and welcome to the courthouse any controversy that they want because we are here to decide and no case too big or too small. that is not the way the framers envisioned the constitution but it is really up to the electorate at large and the people they elected...
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macarthur, patton, eisenhower, arnold and bradley. today the college continues to prepare a new generation of leaders who are tasked with protecting our country from threats here at home and abroad around the world. the 21st century national disiewrt challenges we face are -- national security challenges we face are often complex and require cooperation of several federal agencies. it is not uncommon for officials from the department of state to be working alongside the department of homeland security or the department of defense on the same project. from the provincial reconstruction teams in afghanistan to responding to hurricanes or man-made disaster, the capability of agencies to work together is vital to the success of this mission. by working together and learning from previous mistakes, our government will become better-prepared to keep our country safe and secure. to improve coordination within agencies tasked with the national security, the command and general staff college foundation under the leadership of retired colonel b
macarthur, patton, eisenhower, arnold and bradley. today the college continues to prepare a new generation of leaders who are tasked with protecting our country from threats here at home and abroad around the world. the 21st century national disiewrt challenges we face are -- national security challenges we face are often complex and require cooperation of several federal agencies. it is not uncommon for officials from the department of state to be working alongside the department of homeland...
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released documents have the military records of elvis presley and jimi hendrix and general george pattonhe army from 1958 to 1960. >> those are the headlines. cool. we've been telling you over the last couple of days about how herman cain has skyrocketed to the top tier in the polls. but we didn't have any poll information from after the last debate. we do this morning. scott rasmussen and company called 1,000 republican primary voters and no surprise, mitt romney still on top. herman cain now tied with him. but look at this, newt gingrich is in double digits. he's at 10%. >> he's on the move. i don't know, our digital, chief digital editor says if you look for gingrich to move, move up and it looks like he is starting to move up. governor perry will be joining us shortly on this show. he is fourth. he's actually coming up in 20 minutes. he is fourth and that's got to be a discouraging number. >> right. also in the poll, 51% expect romney to be the nominee. but a majority of them think that either cain or romney could beat president obama. >> newt gingrich has done so well in these debat
released documents have the military records of elvis presley and jimi hendrix and general george pattonhe army from 1958 to 1960. >> those are the headlines. cool. we've been telling you over the last couple of days about how herman cain has skyrocketed to the top tier in the polls. but we didn't have any poll information from after the last debate. we do this morning. scott rasmussen and company called 1,000 republican primary voters and no surprise, mitt romney still on top. herman...
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patton reform, we will be passing it to the senate, and hopefully if they see the light in the house, an opportunity to vote on those. we remain hopeful and we hope that congress will act where it has acted. >> there was an interview with george stephanopoulos in which he said that the american people are not better off than they were a few years ago. does that suggest to you that things are turning around? >> 2.5% growth may be better than the previous quarter, but not good enough, absolutely not good enough. we all speak enough frequently with that -- with the economist to know that 2.5% growth, while is positive it is not enough to significantly affect employment. we need to take action to ensure the economy grows faster, and to ensure that more people are on the job and get back to work. the fact is, without the american jobs act, if congress does not pass any provision within the american jobs act, the economic prognosis for next year is growth that is too slow to bring down unemployment. maybe some in congress think that is okay. we know that the american people, left, right, an
patton reform, we will be passing it to the senate, and hopefully if they see the light in the house, an opportunity to vote on those. we remain hopeful and we hope that congress will act where it has acted. >> there was an interview with george stephanopoulos in which he said that the american people are not better off than they were a few years ago. does that suggest to you that things are turning around? >> 2.5% growth may be better than the previous quarter, but not good enough,...
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invade and where he could not invade and what his troops could do once they got there or what general patton's reaction would have been. it's, it's a very, it's a very sobering thing and a sad and perilous state we've come to and judges essentially are told that they can open their arms and welcome to the courthouse any controversy that they want because we're here to decide and no case is too big or too small. in by 9:00, out by 5:00. that is not, i think the way the framers envisioned the constitution but it's really up to the electorate at large, included and the people they elect, including the members of the legislature and the members of the executive to set right because the judges are aren't going to set it right on their own and there has to be laws put in place limiting the jurisdiction of federal courts which laws then have to be read and respected by the federal courts and, actions taken and decision taken that protect the national security with the understanding that the people who take those decisions then have to face election, stand for election, based on their success or failu
invade and where he could not invade and what his troops could do once they got there or what general patton's reaction would have been. it's, it's a very, it's a very sobering thing and a sad and perilous state we've come to and judges essentially are told that they can open their arms and welcome to the courthouse any controversy that they want because we're here to decide and no case is too big or too small. in by 9:00, out by 5:00. that is not, i think the way the framers envisioned the...