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troy patton: 33.18 "no ooe woold get out of line with uck as pr" principal."st. philip neri school beat out about 30 other maryland schools. ssuuents more showees arr on the way... - thunderstoomm.your skywatch weather forecast is next. neet. (( krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students that we have. resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help. the department of legislative services says question seven... will mean hundreds of millions of dollars... for schools...from gaming revenues that would have... gone to other states. and independent audits will guarantee the money... goes where it's supposed to. krystal conwell: i think people should vote for question... seven because i think it will be a great benefit to children. meteorologist))((ad lib meteorologist)) ((traffic reporter ad libs)) ((traffic reporter 3 3 3 3- ((traffic reporter ad libs)) ad libs))((traffic reporter 3 ((traffic reeorter 3 3(traffii reporter ad libs)) 3 ad ibs))((traffic reporter 3 3 3 &pad lib
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the orioles bird and pitchers troy patton, tommy hunter and jason hammel visited the school. the kids got to ask the players questions and meet them in person. the students went wild, but the players had a great time, too,. >> i didn't even know that most of these kids would know who i was. they are so excited about every one of us. just very humbling, very exciting. >> a lot of energy. hopefully everybody brings that same energy out to the ball field the next couple of days and helps us win. >> we will have more on what the orioles are doing to thank the fans this weekend in the next half-hour. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. police are investigating two separate shootings. the most recent case happened just after 9:00 p.m. on thursday on south agusta avenue. a woman was found shot inside a car. she was shot in the head. she died overnight. police are looking for three men in connection with a shooting of another woman. a man was arrested in connection with the shooting of a woman and her won. he is charged with attempted murder. was arguing with his girlfriend and
the orioles bird and pitchers troy patton, tommy hunter and jason hammel visited the school. the kids got to ask the players questions and meet them in person. the students went wild, but the players had a great time, too,. >> i didn't even know that most of these kids would know who i was. they are so excited about every one of us. just very humbling, very exciting. >> a lot of energy. hopefully everybody brings that same energy out to the ball field the next couple of days and...
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but still, roosevelt sees patton as the tactician that he is. he's a fighter in the last personal encounter together, fdr after they meet writes a letter in his archives that says george patton is of joy. roosevelt as a commander-in-chief saw these people nowhere near the military meddler than winston churchill. churchill's five-year the generals left and right and the team that roosevelt picked was in place from the beginning of the war respectively running the air force and they are still in place at the end of the war. i mention the second role as the commander in chief was a strategist in chief making major decisions as to how the war will be fought. one of the very first decisions that he makes is that germany must be defeated. he believes this because he is convinced that the defeat of germany will bring about the defeat of japan but the defeat of japan will not bring about the defeat of germany. laying out this victory the chief advisers beginning with marshall, eisenhower who is then in the division and other major figures very clearly s
but still, roosevelt sees patton as the tactician that he is. he's a fighter in the last personal encounter together, fdr after they meet writes a letter in his archives that says george patton is of joy. roosevelt as a commander-in-chief saw these people nowhere near the military meddler than winston churchill. churchill's five-year the generals left and right and the team that roosevelt picked was in place from the beginning of the war respectively running the air force and they are still in...
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patton and all that he epitomizes.applause] i love just running for some of his most famous quotations. it gets every liberal a migraine. he said the good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect lan executed next week. liberals hate that one because they are always in search of perfection. he said if everyone is thinking alike then somebody isn't thinking. [laughter] the liberals hate that patton gem because they seek conformity and then there's this patton's classic. the battle is the most magnificent competition. brings out all that is best and removes the all bad is -- all men are afraid in battle he said. the coward is the one who lets his fear overcome his sense of duty, duty is the essence of manhood he said. battle, competition, winners, losers, duty to country, manhood? that is what liberals hate the u.s. military because our soldiers believe in all of that stuff crazy old patton believed in they are willing to pay the ultimate price. [applause] immigrants, give me your tired poor undocumented work
patton and all that he epitomizes.applause] i love just running for some of his most famous quotations. it gets every liberal a migraine. he said the good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect lan executed next week. liberals hate that one because they are always in search of perfection. he said if everyone is thinking alike then somebody isn't thinking. [laughter] the liberals hate that patton gem because they seek conformity and then there's this patton's classic. the battle is...
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troy patton: 33.18 "no one would get out of line with buck as pr" principal."st.ppilip neri maryland schools.each student will also go to an orioles game next season. &p a striig of big timeehome purglaries has police warning residents.to be mooe aware and pigilant tonight tonight the... breaa-ins ...are... happening... in... hooard county...../ keith daniels... live... at... county police headquarters .../ .../ wheee... invesigators say.... someone ...iss. kickiig in... get... inssde homes. 3 3 baltimore's... &p3 3 homes. 3 3 ballimmre's... geariig up .... for....... gearrng up ballimore's... baltimorr's... gearing up ..... for... a... month-long celebration... of the arts. arts. this morning,.../ p mayor stephanie aanounced... the rettrn ...of... "free fall baltimore.".../// thru--out... october, .../ the... ity's... offering... 300... freeeactivities aad - iicluding concerts... theater lectures and workshops. howware the roads looking tonig? tonight?brandi proctor has our traffic edge repprr. report. mappelairfiberwilkensmap395map a prisoner'ssfight 3&pa prison
troy patton: 33.18 "no one would get out of line with buck as pr" principal."st.ppilip neri maryland schools.each student will also go to an orioles game next season. &p a striig of big timeehome purglaries has police warning residents.to be mooe aware and pigilant tonight tonight the... breaa-ins ...are... happening... in... hooard county...../ keith daniels... live... at... county police headquarters .../ .../ wheee... invesigators say.... someone ...iss. kickiig in......
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patton says: " hht bothers me a little bbt is his presenn he wassgoing to leave us after he robbed s. or, was hh jusstso &ploaded and ncapacitated that that's what happened? i would h" hope." the sussect was taken to jail... and now faces several charges.iivestigators say he could face more chaages as the case moves forward. thingg thattgo ump in the nigh. night.the amazinggstories from sleepwalk... ((break 1)) 33 ((break 1)) 3 ((break 1)) [ male announcer ] today at kfc get our freshly delivered whole chicken freshly prepared by real cooks [ man ] t-5...4... with our own secret recipes. 3... taste for yourself why fresh is better. 2...1... mission accomplished. try our new freshly hand-breaded original recipe bites today. ♪ ooh, yeah, ooh-ooh, yeah ♪ ooh, yeah, ooh-ooh, yeah ♪ i love ya ♪ ooh, yeah, ooh-ooh, yeah [ female announcer ] introducing new special k popcorn chips. with 28 buttery chips for 120 calories, you can bring the flavor of the movies home and still stay on track. freedom to enjoy. what will you gain when you lose? find them in the cracker aisle. what will you gain w
patton says: " hht bothers me a little bbt is his presenn he wassgoing to leave us after he robbed s. or, was hh jusstso &ploaded and ncapacitated that that's what happened? i would h" hope." the sussect was taken to jail... and now faces several charges.iivestigators say he could face more chaages as the case moves forward. thingg thattgo ump in the nigh. night.the amazinggstories from sleepwalk... ((break 1)) 33 ((break 1)) 3 ((break 1)) [ male announcer ] today at kfc get...
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nummer ff legal agreemenns by moving forrard - without a public hearing. thomas kiefaber 35:47 it's a pattonal historic landmarkk... stephanie rawlings blake: 3015 the senator has .... get the job done 27 the senator is currrnnly undergoing majjrr reeovations... including reetaurant. the new owners say the ppan is still on schedule. &p in ... mm, fox45 news at 530 a 70- year- old mmn is taken to the hospitallafter he parrs his car.... inside a house. pouse.take a llok at these picturesspolice do not hhve a lot of information but say tte vehicle was traveling down ooney mill road in gaithersburg when the driver this home near fflling grren road.the driver suffered non- life- threatening injuriis. pnjuries.when it comes to news in your neighborrood... see it.. shoot it.. send it.you can upload photos and videos to our website.go to ffxbbltimore dot com anddclick on the "see it, shooo it, send it icoo. you can also send police are asking for help in finding a missing baltimore county woman. womaa. &p62-year-old mary elizabeth tisdale left her assisted piving facility on central thursday afternoon
nummer ff legal agreemenns by moving forrard - without a public hearing. thomas kiefaber 35:47 it's a pattonal historic landmarkk... stephanie rawlings blake: 3015 the senator has .... get the job done 27 the senator is currrnnly undergoing majjrr reeovations... including reetaurant. the new owners say the ppan is still on schedule. &p in ... mm, fox45 news at 530 a 70- year- old mmn is taken to the hospitallafter he parrs his car.... inside a house. pouse.take a llok at these...
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in patton pause army. -- in patton's army.alues that grow my grandmother to work on a bomber assembly line while he was gone. they knew they were part of something larger. a nation that triumphed over fascism and a depression. a nation where the most innovative businesses turned out the world's best products. everybody shared in the pride and success. from the corner office to the factory floor. my grandparents were given the chance to go to college by their own home, and fulfil the basic bargain at the american story. -- at the heart of america's story. hard work would pay off andresponsibility will be rewarded. everybody gets a fair shot. everybody plays by the same rules from main street to wall street to washington, d.c. [applause] i ran for president because i saw that basic bargain slipping away. i began my career helping people in the shadow of a shuttered steel mill at a time when too many good jobs began to move overseas. by 2008 we saw nearly a decade where families struggle by paychecks that did not rise with costs
in patton pause army. -- in patton's army.alues that grow my grandmother to work on a bomber assembly line while he was gone. they knew they were part of something larger. a nation that triumphed over fascism and a depression. a nation where the most innovative businesses turned out the world's best products. everybody shared in the pride and success. from the corner office to the factory floor. my grandparents were given the chance to go to college by their own home, and fulfil the basic...
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troy patton: "no one would get out of linn with buck as principal."ss. philip neri beat out 30 otthr schools... the o's pickkd them foo a rewarding visit.jacob dunham: "i'm glld our school got to do this. it's just o cool. my throat hurts from yelling so much."(yelling)ttis is what a new generation.tommy hunter: "they were yelling. they were on their eet. it was pnergetic."faith n the o's stretches beyond the yarddin linthicum,justin mckoy: "if ann try your best, anything ccn happen."paul gessler, fox45 news at ten. theee... are... nearly 400 stuuents ... at... the schooo.../// of them leet today with an ll - orioles backpack, a tee- po a game nexx season.f going - &p the rain conttnues to hour. is it going to last into tte morning? morning? 3let's go to chief meteorologist vytas reid with your skywatch forecast. 3 these ssn devils hese sun evils could use some commoo sense. why this photo could land these party animals some jail time. a value meal with a side f order ended in a trip to jail. bbt first, are thhse the first why israel says presidenn - oba
troy patton: "no one would get out of linn with buck as principal."ss. philip neri beat out 30 otthr schools... the o's pickkd them foo a rewarding visit.jacob dunham: "i'm glld our school got to do this. it's just o cool. my throat hurts from yelling so much."(yelling)ttis is what a new generation.tommy hunter: "they were yelling. they were on their eet. it was pnergetic."faith n the o's stretches beyond the yarddin linthicum,justin mckoy: "if ann try your...
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patton says: " what bothers me a liitle bit is his present he was going to leaae us after he robbed us. or, was e just so loaded and incapaaitated that phat's what happened? i would h" hope." the suspect was taken to jail... and now faces several charges.investigators saa he coold face more charges lindsay llhan... channels elizabeeh taylor. taylor.commercial nats &pnatsbut does she succeed?a sneak peek at the trailer for "liz and dick." dick." you're honey harvest festivvl reminds us of ways e can use honey. honey. emily gracey joins us with hotspot. - how can we use honeyy- can we purchase honee this weekend?- how do you control the bees? bees? 3 the 31st annual honne harvest the 31st annual honey harvest festival takes place saturday september 29th and ssnday september 30th from 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.for mooe information log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. a baby goat... saved from drowning. drowning.goat crying nats natsthe unexpected hero who came to his rescue.this s something you have to see to be. believe. you're nn!nn!n!n!n! pogs rescuing people... but never a ig es
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we have all seen the movie patton and we've all seen how patton in the sicily campaign went out to palermo to miss dana before my family that they are and so forth. but we don't realize is that going up to palermo he took the pressure of the german front, couldn't understand what he was doing and give them pestering to us draw the entire german army back to italy where remained for the next two years. eisenhower -- it was not a good day for the home team. the landing at salerno and italy, eisenhower's third amphibious landing again was a near disaster. they didn't have enough preinvasion compartment, ms air cover or didn't send enough troops ashore. eisenhower learned from that. yet we amphibious landings and he learned from his mistakes. i won't say anything really about the war. eisenhower was lucky. if you can imagine having 5000 ships off the furniture including landing ships and not being detected by the crowds, the weather had stopped in in the air force was incredible. i would like to say a word about paris. eisenhower and the battle plan assumed they were going to bypass paris. gen
we have all seen the movie patton and we've all seen how patton in the sicily campaign went out to palermo to miss dana before my family that they are and so forth. but we don't realize is that going up to palermo he took the pressure of the german front, couldn't understand what he was doing and give them pestering to us draw the entire german army back to italy where remained for the next two years. eisenhower -- it was not a good day for the home team. the landing at salerno and italy,...
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back from iraq and afghanistan, i see my grandfather, who signed up after pearl harbor, marched in patton'snd was rewarded by a grateful nation with the chance to go to college on the gi bill. in the face of that young student who sleeps just three hours before working the night shift, i think about my mom, who raised my sister and me on her own while she worked and earned her degree; who once turned to food stamps but was still able to send us to the best schools in the country with the help of student loans and scholarships. when i listen to another worker tell me that his factory has shut down, i remember all those men and women on the south side of chicago who i stood by and fought for two decades ago after the local steel plant closed. about the difficulties of starting her own business, i think about my grandmother, who worked her way up from the secretarial pool to middle- management, despite years of being passed over for promotions because she was a woman. me's the one who taught about hard work. she's the one who put off buying a new car or a new dress for herself so that i could
back from iraq and afghanistan, i see my grandfather, who signed up after pearl harbor, marched in patton'snd was rewarded by a grateful nation with the chance to go to college on the gi bill. in the face of that young student who sleeps just three hours before working the night shift, i think about my mom, who raised my sister and me on her own while she worked and earned her degree; who once turned to food stamps but was still able to send us to the best schools in the country with the help...
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i have eloise patton -- and then josh arce. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is jacqueline flynn, the executive director of the -- institute here in san francisco. and on behalf of the a. philip randolph san francisco as well as our national western regional director james bryant, i'm here to make some remarks on behalf of our two organizations. i'd like to ask your permission to also address items 2 and 3, although i only put item 4 on the comment card. but we are here today to support the reappointment of all three commissioners, commissioner caen, commissioner vietor, and also commissioner courtney. i submitted a letter to the board of supervisors this morning, in support of vince courtney's appointment, and i'd like to ask if i could read that for the audience today. >> chair kim: could you just turn that in for the record. >> yes. >> chair kim: you can hand it to the clerk. >> thank you for your time. >> chair kim: thank you. i ask for it to go into the record. we have a lot of public comment before us today. you can summarize it surs. yourself. >
i have eloise patton -- and then josh arce. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is jacqueline flynn, the executive director of the -- institute here in san francisco. and on behalf of the a. philip randolph san francisco as well as our national western regional director james bryant, i'm here to make some remarks on behalf of our two organizations. i'd like to ask your permission to also address items 2 and 3, although i only put item 4 on the comment card. but we are here today to...
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he tapped into a growing network of pan african activists that included people like george patton were in the future president of kenya. most black journalists covering the war were primarily concerned with the contributions and the struggles of black tea hot. it is unclear if readers would have been interested in the nuances of european colonial policy. at the same time, as the war ended, european society in shambles, collapsing, ottley's work proves important. he continued to travel without pittsburgh courier in 1947 in 1940. this volume, it collects the best of his journalism from this period for the first time. so i think that there are two themes that run through his life and work that make them worth taking note of. his own experiences shaped by the politics of the popular front. and his eyewitness news of politics as welcome as a journalist. he was a great observer bid i don't think that anybody's going to read his work and be dazzled by his style. he is very colloquial and a lot of his writing. at the same time, this is a guy who knew everybody and managed to poke his nose at j
he tapped into a growing network of pan african activists that included people like george patton were in the future president of kenya. most black journalists covering the war were primarily concerned with the contributions and the struggles of black tea hot. it is unclear if readers would have been interested in the nuances of european colonial policy. at the same time, as the war ended, european society in shambles, collapsing, ottley's work proves important. he continued to travel without...
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caretaker police say when they arrived cloche was waving around a weapon that weapon turned out to be a patton the officer matthew moran then reportedly shot and killed the disabled man and is now on administrative leave and the case is being investigated by the houston police department amid a firestorm of criticism houston police chief cautioned against rushing to judgment but civil rights groups say this is another example of police using excessive force and we're going to leave it off there for more on the stories we covered you can check out our you tube channel you tube dot com slash our team america or you can head on over to our web site artsy dot com slash usa where you can follow me on twitter at liz wahl for now have a great night.
caretaker police say when they arrived cloche was waving around a weapon that weapon turned out to be a patton the officer matthew moran then reportedly shot and killed the disabled man and is now on administrative leave and the case is being investigated by the houston police department amid a firestorm of criticism houston police chief cautioned against rushing to judgment but civil rights groups say this is another example of police using excessive force and we're going to leave it off there...
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ninety percent of the public support and that will be reflected in the elections all right alexis patton mayor political director for ghana consumers association thank you for joining us we'll have to see what comes of the prop thirty seven battle. i think they went well great things have small beginnings as lawrence of arabia said it. and sometimes these great things continue to depend on the small one example as the of this is the story of a simple household products that save something worth one hundred billion dollars that damsel in distress the international space station last week that i assessed had an issue with what it called and main bus switching unit which harnesses and distributes the solar powers power astronauts are trained to deal with exactly these problems so two members of the flight crew embarked on a spacewalk to fix the damaged unit even with their technical know how inexpensive tools on hand the space crew was unable to repair that. during that eight hour and seventeen minute spacewalk that's the third longest spacewalk in history and the longest ever performed by
ninety percent of the public support and that will be reflected in the elections all right alexis patton mayor political director for ghana consumers association thank you for joining us we'll have to see what comes of the prop thirty seven battle. i think they went well great things have small beginnings as lawrence of arabia said it. and sometimes these great things continue to depend on the small one example as the of this is the story of a simple household products that save something worth...
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the values my grandfather defended as a soldier in patton's army, the values that drove my grandmothermething larger. a nation that triumphed over fascism and depression. a nation where the most innovative businesses turned out the world's best products and everyone shared in that pride from the corner office to the factory floor. >> my grandparents were given the chance to go to college, buy their own home, and fulfill the basic bargain at the heart of america's story. the promise that hard work will pay off, that respoibility will be rewarded, that everyone gets a fair shot and everyone does their fair share and everyone plays by the same rules, from main street to wall street to washington, d.c. and i ran for president because i saw that basic bargain slipping away. i began my career helping people in the shadow of a shuttered steel mill at a time when too many good jobs were starting to move overseas. and by 2008 we had seen nearly a decade in which families struggled with costs that kept rising but paychecks that didn't. folks racking up more and more debt just to make the mortgag
the values my grandfather defended as a soldier in patton's army, the values that drove my grandmothermething larger. a nation that triumphed over fascism and depression. a nation where the most innovative businesses turned out the world's best products and everyone shared in that pride from the corner office to the factory floor. >> my grandparents were given the chance to go to college, buy their own home, and fulfill the basic bargain at the heart of america's story. the promise that...
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the values my grandfather defended as a soldier in patton's army, the values that drove my grandmother to work on an assembly line while he was gone, they knew they were part of something larger. a nation that triumphed over fascism and depression were the most innovative businesses turned out the world's best products and everyone shared in that pride in success from the corner office to the factory floor. my grandparents were given the chance to go to college by their own buy their own home and still the basic bargain at the heart of america's story, the promise that hard work will pay off that responsibility will be rewarded and everyone gets a fair shot and everyone does their fair share and everyone plays by the same rules from main street to wall street to washington dc. and i ran for president because i saw that basic bargain slipping away. i began my career helping people in the shadow of a shuttered steel mill at a time when too many good jobs were starting to move overseas and buy 2008 we have seen nearly one decade in which families struggles with costs that kept rising but
the values my grandfather defended as a soldier in patton's army, the values that drove my grandmother to work on an assembly line while he was gone, they knew they were part of something larger. a nation that triumphed over fascism and depression were the most innovative businesses turned out the world's best products and everyone shared in that pride in success from the corner office to the factory floor. my grandparents were given the chance to go to college by their own buy their own home...
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the values my grandfather pefended as a soldier in patton's army, that drove my grandmother to work only line while he was gone. they knew they were part of something larger. a nation that triumphed ovee fascism and depression. were the most innovative businesses turned out the world's greatest products. everyone shared in the pride and success from the corner office my grandparents were given the chance to go to college by their --, buy their home, and befell the basic bargain at the heart of america's story. the promise that hard work will pay off, responsibility will be rewarded, eeeryone gets a fair shot. everyone does their fair share. everyone plays by the same rules from wall street to d.c. i ran for ppesident because i saw that basic bargain slipping away. i begannmy career helping people in the shadow of a steel mill when too many good jobs were starting to move overseas. by 2008, we had seen nearly a decade in which families trouble with cost that kept rising but paychecks that did not. folks racking up more debt to make the mortgage, pay tuition, put gas in the car, who on t
the values my grandfather pefended as a soldier in patton's army, that drove my grandmother to work only line while he was gone. they knew they were part of something larger. a nation that triumphed ovee fascism and depression. were the most innovative businesses turned out the world's greatest products. everyone shared in the pride and success from the corner office my grandparents were given the chance to go to college by their --, buy their home, and befell the basic bargain at the heart of...
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lisa patton from the university of georgia, we want kathy lee and hoda to come to uga. hoda. jen from the university of iowa, come to the university of iowa, the hawkeyes love you, klg and hoda. my son and i watch you every morning. >> thank you, everybody. keep them coming. >> you have until friday, right? >> yes, we do. >> we go wowie for howie. >> comedian howie mandel is going to get tweeting. >> he is with us right after this. >> yes, i got it. you know, ronny... folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? i'd say happier than a bodybuilder directing traffic. he does look happy. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it sparks a movement. because people can't keep it to themselves. look ! awesome! no ugly spots ! i'm switching for good. incredible shine. love, love, love finish! over a million people have switched to finish. try finish free. visit us on facebook. bad news; men use soap that can really dry their skin. fear not. dove men+care is here. it
lisa patton from the university of georgia, we want kathy lee and hoda to come to uga. hoda. jen from the university of iowa, come to the university of iowa, the hawkeyes love you, klg and hoda. my son and i watch you every morning. >> thank you, everybody. keep them coming. >> you have until friday, right? >> yes, we do. >> we go wowie for howie. >> comedian howie mandel is going to get tweeting. >> he is with us right after this. >> yes, i got it. you...
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. >> fritz van patton is the ceo of sea ward -- >> 20 or 30 years ago, people didn't think of going thereor if you're in russia, it's a place where people go. >> reporter: by 2020, hotel guests are expected to triple. >> a small city can create a million jobs in a decade? that's an enormous amount of growth. >> that's "putting america to work" right here on cnn. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden
. >> fritz van patton is the ceo of sea ward -- >> 20 or 30 years ago, people didn't think of going thereor if you're in russia, it's a place where people go. >> reporter: by 2020, hotel guests are expected to triple. >> a small city can create a million jobs in a decade? that's an enormous amount of growth. >> that's "putting america to work" right here on cnn. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and...
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the values my grandfather defended as a soldier in patton's army.he values that drove my grandmother to work on a bomber assembly line when he was gone. they knew they were part of something larger. a nation that triumphed over fascism and depression. everyone shared in that pride and success from the corner office to the factory floor. my grandparents were given the chance to go to college, by their own home and fulfill the basic bargain at the heart of america's story. the problems promise that hard work will pay off. that responsibility will be rewarded. that everyone gets a fair shot and everyone does their fair share and everyone plays by the same rules from main street to wall street to washington, d.c. and i ran for president because i saw that basic bargain b slipping away. i began my career helping people in the shadow of a shuttered steel mill and we had seen f families struggle with costs that kept rising, the paychecks, folks racking up more and more debt just to make the mortgage or pay tuition. put gas in the car or food on the table a
the values my grandfather defended as a soldier in patton's army.he values that drove my grandmother to work on a bomber assembly line when he was gone. they knew they were part of something larger. a nation that triumphed over fascism and depression. everyone shared in that pride and success from the corner office to the factory floor. my grandparents were given the chance to go to college, by their own home and fulfill the basic bargain at the heart of america's story. the problems promise...
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george patton led the troops across the bridge, and -- yes, sir? >> yeah, hi.not read your eisenhower book, but your fdr book is marvelous, especially the parts about warm spring. i have two questions for you. if you could ask dwightize p hour one question, what would you ask, and what do you think his answer would be? same question for fdr. if you could ask fdr one question, what would you ask him, and what do you think his answer would be? >> his weak point was the relationship with the gull which was inexcusable. i'd have to ask about the relationship with the gull and whatever. with eisenhower, gosh. you know, i really think i have to take a pass on that. i'll tell you a story. many of you will not remember, but a rollly poly first baseman for the washington senators in 1939 and 1940. immobile in the field. always led the american league in fielding. a reporter asked him, how can you lead the american league in fielding, you're immobile out there. he said it's simple. if you can't touch the ball, you can't make an error. [laughter] i think i'll pass on that
george patton led the troops across the bridge, and -- yes, sir? >> yeah, hi.not read your eisenhower book, but your fdr book is marvelous, especially the parts about warm spring. i have two questions for you. if you could ask dwightize p hour one question, what would you ask, and what do you think his answer would be? same question for fdr. if you could ask fdr one question, what would you ask him, and what do you think his answer would be? >> his weak point was the relationship...
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his grandfather marched for the cause of freedom in patton's army and his grandmother worked in the fractgrandparents and a courageous mother who instilled values in him and taught him there were no limits to what he could achieve. barack obama was not born into wealth or privilege, yet today he is president of these united states of america. american dream. he has walked in our shoes. until just a few years ago, brocheand his wife lived like w. paying off steufnt loans, picking up kids and balancing the checkbook. these experiences are why rho president obama has -- why president obama has fought hard for all of us. he believes the american dream belongs to every single american, every single american. now on the other side, mitt romney, he just doesn't get it. he hasn't walked in the shoes of most americans. and he doesn't understand that we should focus on helping those around america's kitchen tables. not just those around the bored- board rooms of america. [crowd cheering] we need a president who is on our side. my father used to tell me [speaking spanish] tell me who you are, who yo
his grandfather marched for the cause of freedom in patton's army and his grandmother worked in the fractgrandparents and a courageous mother who instilled values in him and taught him there were no limits to what he could achieve. barack obama was not born into wealth or privilege, yet today he is president of these united states of america. american dream. he has walked in our shoes. until just a few years ago, brocheand his wife lived like w. paying off steufnt loans, picking up kids and...
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economy the world has ever known. [ applause ] the values my grandfather defended as a soldier in patton's values that drove my grandmother to work on a bomber assembly line while he was gone. they knew they were part of something larger. a nation that triumphed over fascism and depression. a nation where the most innovative businesses turned out the world's best products. and everyone shared in that pride and success, from the corner office to the factory floor. my grandparents were given the chance to go to college by their own home, and fulfill the basic bargain at the heart of america's story. the promise that hard work will pay off, that responsibility will be rewarded, that everyone gets a fair shot. and everyone does their fair share, and everyone plays by the same rules, from main street to wall street to washington, d.c. [ applause ] and i ran for president because i saw that basic bargain slipping away. i began my career helping people in the shadow of a shuttered steel mill, at a time when too many good jobs were starting to move overseas. by 2008, we've seen nearly a decade in
economy the world has ever known. [ applause ] the values my grandfather defended as a soldier in patton's values that drove my grandmother to work on a bomber assembly line while he was gone. they knew they were part of something larger. a nation that triumphed over fascism and depression. a nation where the most innovative businesses turned out the world's best products. and everyone shared in that pride and success, from the corner office to the factory floor. my grandparents were given the...
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has ever known. [ cheering and applause ] >> the values my grandfather defended as a soldier in patton'srove my grandmother to work on a bomber assembly line while he was gone. they knew they were part of something larger, a nation that triumphed over facism and depression, a nation where the most innovative businesses turned out the world's best products and everyone shared in that pride and success from the corner office to the factory floor. rner office my grandparents were given the chance to go to college, buy their own home and fulfill the basic bargain at the heart of america's story, the promise that hard work will pay off, that responsibility will be rewarded, that everyone gets a fair shot and everyone does their fair share and everyone plays by the same rules from main street to wall street to washington d.c. plays by the sas [ cheering and applause ] >> and i ran for president because i saw that basic bargain slipping away. i began my career helping people in the shadow of a shuttered steel mill at a time when too many good jobs were starting to move overseas and by 2008 we h
has ever known. [ cheering and applause ] >> the values my grandfather defended as a soldier in patton'srove my grandmother to work on a bomber assembly line while he was gone. they knew they were part of something larger, a nation that triumphed over facism and depression, a nation where the most innovative businesses turned out the world's best products and everyone shared in that pride and success from the corner office to the factory floor. rner office my grandparents were given the...
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the young recruits were ordered to memorize the famous opening speech from the movie patton, but to substitute the word "democrats" for the word "nazis." "spill their blood," they were instructed. >> if we're the party of composure, and not the party that ducks disclosure, then we're riding our wave. if we equivocate, capitulate, accommodate, negotiate -- >> abramoff chose the young grover norquist as his right-hand man. they intended, said abramoff, to remove their opponents from power permanently. >> and so it is to our party that they come. it is with us that they trust our dreams. and it is in us that they place their hopes. >> by november 1994, 10 years later, republicans won eight new senate seats and a whopping 52 seats in the house. the conservative revolution imagined by the college republicans was embodied in the new speaker of the house, newt gingrich . and at the center of the action was grover norquist. norquist had created americans for tax reform, which he turned into the movement's nerve center. once a week, congressional staff, party activists, and rightwing think tankers held
the young recruits were ordered to memorize the famous opening speech from the movie patton, but to substitute the word "democrats" for the word "nazis." "spill their blood," they were instructed. >> if we're the party of composure, and not the party that ducks disclosure, then we're riding our wave. if we equivocate, capitulate, accommodate, negotiate -- >> abramoff chose the young grover norquist as his right-hand man. they intended, said abramoff, to...
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he would wear a helmet like patton. he forced a group of young children on a false march, which was so cruel, so vicious and so evil. he took them down a highway and said, "if you want to march..." and he had people just chase these little children on horseback. i saw him one day when a group of black women were trying to march, primarily black schoolteachers, that he literally put his foot on the neck of a black woman. we were peaceful. we were orderly. we believed in the philosophy, in the discipline of nonviolence. we were trying to appeal to the conscience of everybody. amy goodman: well, you somehow reached the conscience of the kkk man who beat you. i wanted to get your response. almost a half a century has passed since the now ex- klansman elwin wilson hit you at a lunch counter in a south carolina bus station. after years of regret, elwin finally apologized to you in 2009. he has spoken out against bigotry and intolerance. i want to go to a clip of him speaking on the oprah winfrey show about what happened the d
he would wear a helmet like patton. he forced a group of young children on a false march, which was so cruel, so vicious and so evil. he took them down a highway and said, "if you want to march..." and he had people just chase these little children on horseback. i saw him one day when a group of black women were trying to march, primarily black schoolteachers, that he literally put his foot on the neck of a black woman. we were peaceful. we were orderly. we believed in the philosophy,...