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when patton felt -- sat down, rogue report and follow.i'm not sure that what happened so so much in today's army. certainly some places, some good units. but if you look at the case going down at fort bragg right now with this brigadier general, sinclair, you know, people clearly knew something rotten was going on with that guy. and it went on for a long time and nobody did anything about it. >> okay. we want to get right here in front and then we will go to the back. >> bob, i don't have a job. [laughter] >> but you are writing -- >> yes, i am. one of the things that you mention edible, and you and i batted around a lot, was the commanders vote, the general office level in korea and india were not losers in many cases in world war ii. a lot of them had aimed of records as battalion or even regimental commanders. .. you can ask them, in the japanese empire, the generals of vietnam were the same people as the greatest generation. i am amazed that americans haven't figured this out. since saving private ryan and vietnam, the same officers 2
when patton felt -- sat down, rogue report and follow.i'm not sure that what happened so so much in today's army. certainly some places, some good units. but if you look at the case going down at fort bragg right now with this brigadier general, sinclair, you know, people clearly knew something rotten was going on with that guy. and it went on for a long time and nobody did anything about it. >> okay. we want to get right here in front and then we will go to the back. >> bob, i...
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is about the whole war from pointe du hoc through germany where they leave patton's army. we go from there. what is next is part of the story i didn't even really know about until i started researching it. cheese men then accomplish their secondary objective which was to set up a roadblock which was to cut the road that connected omaha beach and utah beach. it ran across the top of pointe du hoc. they setup an l shaped line and for the next two days the germans counterattacked berlin, and higher platoon was taken out by the germans they captured. they broke through part of the line. only "dog company" held in a small hedge road a, severed the road, when the germans couldn't reenforce from one beach to the other, this was a very close thing. one of the men that was attached to the second ranger battalion was colonel trevor, the no. one commander who fought for north africa, one of the most poignant savings he had was i have never come so close to being either killed or captured. he was convinced that that was going to happen because the germans were relentlessly counteratta
is about the whole war from pointe du hoc through germany where they leave patton's army. we go from there. what is next is part of the story i didn't even really know about until i started researching it. cheese men then accomplish their secondary objective which was to set up a roadblock which was to cut the road that connected omaha beach and utah beach. it ran across the top of pointe du hoc. they setup an l shaped line and for the next two days the germans counterattacked berlin, and...
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arbitration.the o's agreed to one year deals with matt wieters, chris daaiss andd lefties trry pattond brian matusz. the big move was wieters... who has expressed he wants a long term deal with paltimorr.wieters wwll make 5- point-5 million this seaaon... compared to 500-ttousand last &pyear..wieters set persooal bests witt 23 homeruns, 83 r-b-i... batting 2-49.and to steal... 4th best in he g - mmjors. our high sshool game of the week...ccming up at unlimited...-30 on sports - an amateuu gold d prospector hh an amateur gold ,3 prospector has hit it ig... big...a lucky australian man detector to good use....and found a twelve pound gold nugget burriiddtwo feet under ground .the man wants to remain anonymouss but he handed ooer his trraaurr to a gold shop owner - who will sell the cunk of old to he highess bidder. experrs say its worth aboutt300- thousand dollars. that's all for feud" is next.and we'll be - backktonight for fox45 news at ten -- and the late edition a
arbitration.the o's agreed to one year deals with matt wieters, chris daaiss andd lefties trry pattond brian matusz. the big move was wieters... who has expressed he wants a long term deal with paltimorr.wieters wwll make 5- point-5 million this seaaon... compared to 500-ttousand last &pyear..wieters set persooal bests witt 23 homeruns, 83 r-b-i... batting 2-49.and to steal... 4th best in he g - mmjors. our high sshool game of the week...ccming up at unlimited...-30 on sports - an amateuu...
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he says they want to patton and that's what's going on.e said they're going to give you quite leadership, corps commander. bradley just is not like him. he's old school, a hard drinking cowboy. he's not the kind of leader president makes. that he gets in the united states and says i'm sending him back to europe. marshall disagreed with bradley and that's one of the more interesting place. some of them were only found last year in the church marshaling to two very nice setup a look at some of these papers they gave to them. >> here. >> tom davis, retired u.s. army, friend of tom rex. haven't read the book yet, tom. probably like most people. i'd like to throw a premise and see what you think about it given my current incarnation goes back to the previous comment. i was talking to my father-in-law and he mentioned equipment he had as he went utah beach in that period of time and i tallied it up you need about $200 worth of equipment, your standard soldier leaves the base today is going to walk out with about $25,000 worth of equipment. techn
he says they want to patton and that's what's going on.e said they're going to give you quite leadership, corps commander. bradley just is not like him. he's old school, a hard drinking cowboy. he's not the kind of leader president makes. that he gets in the united states and says i'm sending him back to europe. marshall disagreed with bradley and that's one of the more interesting place. some of them were only found last year in the church marshaling to two very nice setup a look at some of...
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>> yep, that's robin's wife, paula patton. >> paula patton's in my driveway. wrong with him? >> i don't know. >> paula patton? oh. see, they don't understand. i said i was never going to get married again unless it was to paula patton. or unless it was to mariah if she dumps nick. >> comedian kevin hart creating this series. >>> lance armstrong is also trending today. we're going to have to wait until tomorrow night, of course, to find out what the former seven time tour de france winner told oprah winfrey about his involvement in doping. livestrong, the charity he founded, urged him to come clean. the foundation said in a statement, "we expect lance to be completely truthful and forthcoming in his interview and with all of us in the cancer community." george hall is in austin, texas, where armstrong lives, and, george, this is, you know, a place where you grew up, where you covered the local news there. how are people taking this? >> reporter: suzanne, i can definitely say the mood here today is a lot different than it was, you know, some 12 years ago. when i
>> yep, that's robin's wife, paula patton. >> paula patton's in my driveway. wrong with him? >> i don't know. >> paula patton? oh. see, they don't understand. i said i was never going to get married again unless it was to paula patton. or unless it was to mariah if she dumps nick. >> comedian kevin hart creating this series. >>> lance armstrong is also trending today. we're going to have to wait until tomorrow night, of course, to find out what the former...
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. >> it's been a fixture along their water fronts, long before the manager sean pattons uncle was beingested for union activity. this is during the world war ii. when their breakfast, a murder and a beer cost $2. >> my father had ten brothers. all of them were policemen and firemen, working down in the warehouses around here. unimaginable the way that it would get for the next couple of years. the latest project is the makeover. a $5.5 million project. it all started this week. >> take that as a promise. >> they planned the arena. and they talk of the new hotel, the new restaurants. the place is not too shabby right now. >> and i think that this is kind of the last front tier if you will for the change in the city. the cup race later this year will lead to a new terminal. they come to this area already and it is not done yet. literally down the road. >> it is a big mess. they will need to come out with a better idea for the people driving through the neighborhood. among other complaints. >> what do you think that your uncle would think about this team? they are old school guys. >> repor
. >> it's been a fixture along their water fronts, long before the manager sean pattons uncle was beingested for union activity. this is during the world war ii. when their breakfast, a murder and a beer cost $2. >> my father had ten brothers. all of them were policemen and firemen, working down in the warehouses around here. unimaginable the way that it would get for the next couple of years. the latest project is the makeover. a $5.5 million project. it all started this week....
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firefighters in particular, and so we have some members of that team talking about that here, sharl patton is back there, give a wave, and did rachel step out already? and rachel thought she was going to give a wave but she had to step out to go to another meeting, from the breast cancer fund, we have my two science leaders, [inaudible] and janet gray, so science questions galor, they can handle them all, policy questions, we'll have to deflect some of those to nancy for another time, so what i'm going to present today is what we call our healthy home and healthy world tours, i'll talk a little bit about who the breast cancer fund is and then we're going to walk through kind of the rooms in your home talking about tips for avoiding exposures that are linked to breast cancer and i will talk a little bit about the different chemicals, where they're found, things you can do to avoid them and also some policies, and then we'll kind of go beyond the home to talk about the kinds of exposures that might be not within our control in the house but elsewhere. and it looks like i have videos so that
firefighters in particular, and so we have some members of that team talking about that here, sharl patton is back there, give a wave, and did rachel step out already? and rachel thought she was going to give a wave but she had to step out to go to another meeting, from the breast cancer fund, we have my two science leaders, [inaudible] and janet gray, so science questions galor, they can handle them all, policy questions, we'll have to deflect some of those to nancy for another time, so what...
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nation a lot of people in the streets they're saying a question of sovereignty now with me as general patton who's a member of the european parliament we've always known haven't we the u.s. prefers that the u.k. has a close relationship with the union so what difference does it make now that they've said it out loud i think the difference here is that they're actually interfering in british politics you know i think there's a difference between you can assign a country having a view about other country's foreign policy and stating that but i think this is a bit different this is a direct attempt to interfere in british the. policies and they're trying to frighten the british people by saying you know we'd lose influence and jeopardizes our special relationship and all the rest of it if we continue along this road of actually asking what's happened to our national sovereignty it's gone and we'd like it back and the polite thing applied thing i would say the guy is president. and they become a big plans for a referendum or expecting this announcement within the next few weeks you'll be pleased
nation a lot of people in the streets they're saying a question of sovereignty now with me as general patton who's a member of the european parliament we've always known haven't we the u.s. prefers that the u.k. has a close relationship with the union so what difference does it make now that they've said it out loud i think the difference here is that they're actually interfering in british politics you know i think there's a difference between you can assign a country having a view about other...
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general patton, please, proceed. >> thank you. on behalf of the secretary of defense, leon panetta -- >> actually, general, i have to swear you all in. although i trust the uniform, but our procedure does require that we ask you all to, please, swear or affirm that the information you are about to receive, provide to us and we're about to receive from you is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge, information and belief. is that correct? >> yes. >> okay. so we'll put your time back on, is so go ahead. thank you. >> thank you, sir. and chairman, members of the commission, on behalf of the secretary of defense, leon panetta, it's my honor to appear before you. the secretary of defense is committed to eradicating this crime in the department of defense. our department-wide mission is to prevent and respond to this crime in order to enable military readiness and to reduce with the goal to eliminate sexual assault from our military. i'd like to begin that it has been my honor to serve our nation for over 33 years. it's been a
general patton, please, proceed. >> thank you. on behalf of the secretary of defense, leon panetta -- >> actually, general, i have to swear you all in. although i trust the uniform, but our procedure does require that we ask you all to, please, swear or affirm that the information you are about to receive, provide to us and we're about to receive from you is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge, information and belief. is that correct? >> yes. >> okay. so...
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spencer patton, what do you think? you open "the new york times," just opening the door to a whole new wave of texas. -- taxes. are you thrilled about this come is a great idea? >> if you want all this government and you have to pay for it, the truth is if we don't/government spending, you have to raise taxes on the middle class. the problem is there's no guarantee the higher taxes will go to reduce the deficit the government might just spending . money has been spent on relief aid for hurricane sandy. melissa: that is absolutely true. do you think if we give them more moneyhey will spend it -- is to die and pay their bills? >> america is already too vat already. i think it is exactly right. wh is the marginal expenses from a marginal dollar of taxes raised? is it less than a dollar? three years out it will be more than a dolr so if you raise a dollar in tax revenue from higher taxes, while actually from anything, i expect what will happen is a dollar will be spent and it is not just a guess. in illinois we raised stat
spencer patton, what do you think? you open "the new york times," just opening the door to a whole new wave of texas. -- taxes. are you thrilled about this come is a great idea? >> if you want all this government and you have to pay for it, the truth is if we don't/government spending, you have to raise taxes on the middle class. the problem is there's no guarantee the higher taxes will go to reduce the deficit the government might just spending . money has been spent on relief...
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. >> remember patton, and he said give high a weather prayer. -- give me a weather prayer. neil: thank you into napolitano. beyonce, not really singing. a marine band not really playing. a football player with an imaginary girlfriend, and a president with a imaginary cuts, forget about getting back tory reality, what is reality. and rand shear bac here back wie rant, and the backlash he is rant, and the backlash he is getting for daring not to be pro this is $100,000. rant, and the backlash he is getting for daring not to be pro we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. when
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i recently got the low down on exactly what to do from spencer patton, e chief investment officer atteel vine invements. he started off givi his recipe on how toandleax changes for capital gains and dividends. >> capital gains taxes are going higher. it's just a matter of how much higher they are going. the smart thi to do, whether you own a business or own stocks is to sell. if you hold from december 31st to january 1st, you're taking somewhere between a% to a 15% hit because you're going to be paying more taxes. it's rising from 15% on longerm term capal gains. first, raise capital. sell what has been winnin foru. you. melissa: get out while the getting is good. we saw that in the target -- stock market the past two days. the second thought is buying a single family home, how come? wh >> do what warren buffet does. it's a great strategy. if you can do anything, he would bu 40,000 single family homes and use them as rentals. that makes sense here because if you can get a loan, you can get rentals, which are incredibly attracti now and get a good passive income for yourself to giving
i recently got the low down on exactly what to do from spencer patton, e chief investment officer atteel vine invements. he started off givi his recipe on how toandleax changes for capital gains and dividends. >> capital gains taxes are going higher. it's just a matter of how much higher they are going. the smart thi to do, whether you own a business or own stocks is to sell. if you hold from december 31st to january 1st, you're taking somewhere between a% to a 15% hit because you're...
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. >> there is a theory that we had great generals, macarthur, patton, eisenhower. they all had affairs. certainly modern digital era unraveling all of this stuff. what would you say to that? >> i don't think the idea, the problem is that general petraeus had an affair. the idea in the big problem is that he was director of the cia and he walked right into one of the most black mailable situations you could have. to the cia found out about it before the russians or the chinese. not that he is a general messing around and according to the uniform code of military justice that is not allowed. that is not what the press is focused on. they are focused on the cia director having this problem. >> 36 days to go until tax increases kick in, white house and congress playing a high-stakes game of let's make a deal. >> only you in america believes there has to be what i believe to be really farcical now, absolute things about this. surely the nature of the modern world is very fast moving, it is changing a lot. america clearly has huge economic problems heading for another fi
. >> there is a theory that we had great generals, macarthur, patton, eisenhower. they all had affairs. certainly modern digital era unraveling all of this stuff. what would you say to that? >> i don't think the idea, the problem is that general petraeus had an affair. the idea in the big problem is that he was director of the cia and he walked right into one of the most black mailable situations you could have. to the cia found out about it before the russians or the chinese. not...
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. >> remember patton, and he said give high a weather prayer. -- give me a weather prayer. neil: thank you into napolitano. beyonce, not really singing. a marine band not really playing. a football player with an imaginary girlfriend, and a president with a imaginary cuts, forget about getting back tory reality, what is reality. and rand shear bac here back wie rant, and the backlash he is getting for daring not to be pro forma. aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. ♪ the rocket the rockets red gl. >> who knew, beyonce pulling a milli vanilli, who knew. but they were singing teeny bopper tunes, and they looked sil
. >> remember patton, and he said give high a weather prayer. -- give me a weather prayer. neil: thank you into napolitano. beyonce, not really singing. a marine band not really playing. a football player with an imaginary girlfriend, and a president with a imaginary cuts, forget about getting back tory reality, what is reality. and rand shear bac here back wie rant, and the backlash he is getting for daring not to be pro forma. aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free...
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. >> there is a theory that we had great generals, macarthur, patton, eisenhower. they all had affairs. certainly modern digital era unraveling all of this stuff. would you say to that? >> i don't think the idea, the problem is that general petraeus had an affair. the idea in the big problem is that he was director of the cia and he walked right into one of the most black mailable situations you could have. to the cia found out about it before the russians or the chinese. not that he is a general messing around and according to the uniform code of military justice that is not allowed. that is not what the press is focused on. they are focused on the cia director having this problem. >> 36 days to go until tax increases kick in, white house and congress playing a high-stakes game of let's make a deal. >> only you in america believes there has to be what i believe to be really farcical now, absolute things about this. surely the nature of the modern world is very fast moving, it is changing a lot. america clearly has huge economic problems heading for another fiscal
. >> there is a theory that we had great generals, macarthur, patton, eisenhower. they all had affairs. certainly modern digital era unraveling all of this stuff. would you say to that? >> i don't think the idea, the problem is that general petraeus had an affair. the idea in the big problem is that he was director of the cia and he walked right into one of the most black mailable situations you could have. to the cia found out about it before the russians or the chinese. not that...
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. >> there is a theory that we had great generals, macarthur, patton, eisenhower. they all had affairs. certainly modern digital era unraveling all of this stuff. would you say to that? >> i don't think the idea, the problem is that general petraeus had an affair. the idea in the big problem is that he was director of the cia and he walked right into one of the most black mailable situations you could have. to the cia found out about it before the russians or the chinese. not that he is a general messing around and according to the uniform code of military justice that is not allowed. that is not what the press is focused on. they are focused on the cia director having this problem. >> 36 days to go until tax increases kick in, white house and congress playing a high-stakes game of let's make a deal. >> only you in america believes there has to be what i believe to be really farcical now, absolute things about this. surely the nature of the modern world is very fast moving, it is changing a lot. america clearly has huge economic problems heading for another fiscal
. >> there is a theory that we had great generals, macarthur, patton, eisenhower. they all had affairs. certainly modern digital era unraveling all of this stuff. would you say to that? >> i don't think the idea, the problem is that general petraeus had an affair. the idea in the big problem is that he was director of the cia and he walked right into one of the most black mailable situations you could have. to the cia found out about it before the russians or the chinese. not that...
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>> we're on the field like macarthur, like patton. hearing, hearing their dreams, aspirations.eil: you know what worries me? as i get ready to go down to the inauguration. these are quadrennial big events, republican or democrat. what worries me you think much of the message that got a lot of those folks there is lost. that, the president won election. you could even go so far he won the right to raise taxes on the rich. he didn't get a pass, nor did washington get a pass on addressing underlying spending. it almost seemed as if they're reading into the election that, and it worries me. should i be worried? >> you should be worried. more importantly the american people should be worried. when i watch the president's second term unfold, i feel like i'm watching an episode of laugh-in or "saturday night live." because, neil as you point out, every other day we hear from the credit rating agencies, that debt and spending is threatening the future of america and our credit rating and our ability to continue to lend money to the world, right? and we hear from corporate america. joe
>> we're on the field like macarthur, like patton. hearing, hearing their dreams, aspirations.eil: you know what worries me? as i get ready to go down to the inauguration. these are quadrennial big events, republican or democrat. what worries me you think much of the message that got a lot of those folks there is lost. that, the president won election. you could even go so far he won the right to raise taxes on the rich. he didn't get a pass, nor did washington get a pass on addressing...
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general patton, please proceed. >> on behalf of the secretary, it is my honor to share with you -- >>eneral, it might interrupt. i have to swear you all in. although i trust the uniform, our procedure does require that we ask you all to please swear or affirm that the information you're about to receive provide to us and we're about to receive from you is true and accurate, to the best of your knowledge, information and belief, is that correct? so we will put you time back on. go ahead. >> thank you, sir. chairman castro and members of the commission, on behalf of secretary defends olympic have it's my honor to share with you to departments approach in combating sexual assault and armed forces. let me just first day the secretary of defense is committed to eradicate this crime in the department of defense. our department wide mission is to prevent and respond to this crime in order to enable military readiness and to reduce with the goal to eliminate sexual assault from our military. i'd like to begin by saying it has been my honor to serve our nation as army officer for over 33 years
general patton, please proceed. >> on behalf of the secretary, it is my honor to share with you -- >>eneral, it might interrupt. i have to swear you all in. although i trust the uniform, our procedure does require that we ask you all to please swear or affirm that the information you're about to receive provide to us and we're about to receive from you is true and accurate, to the best of your knowledge, information and belief, is that correct? so we will put you time back on. go...
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in the same way that patton influenced nixon to go into cambodia. you saw it with george scott.ans don't to lose. >> you have this new series called "the untold history of the united states." you've done it with a history professor who is going to join us in just a second. and i want to talk about what story you're trying to tell, what story isn't told about the united states and what story you're trying to tell, right after this break. ♪ >>> 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 -- [ explosion ] at 5:29:45 the bomb detonates. ♪ the light is brighter than the sun. observing the explosion, oppenheimer recalls a line from the hindu scripture. >> now, i am become death. the destroyer of worlds. >> this launched the united states on a journey turning the rush of the founding fathers into a militarized state. >> that's a segment from the up told history the united states. a ten-part documentary on history, airing mondays at show time. joining us, peter kuznick, thank you for being here. you collaborated with oliver on this project. how did this come about, this seri series? why did it come a
in the same way that patton influenced nixon to go into cambodia. you saw it with george scott.ans don't to lose. >> you have this new series called "the untold history of the united states." you've done it with a history professor who is going to join us in just a second. and i want to talk about what story you're trying to tell, what story isn't told about the united states and what story you're trying to tell, right after this break. ♪ >>> 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3,...
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the problem is, we no longer have generals like george patton, matthew ridgway, curtis lemay, and douglasacarthur. that is the problem. host:, for the call, charlie. this is a headline based on the report looking at the issue of sexual harassment in the military and the focus of airforce leaders focusing on culture -- yesterday, general dempsey was asked about that culture of seco -- sexual harassment in the military. this is a portion of what he had to say. >> i believe it is because we have had separate classes of military personnel, at some level. it is far more complicated than that. when you had one part of the population that is designated as warriors, and another part that is designated as something else, i think that disparity begins to establish a psychology that in some cases led to that environment. i have to believe that the more we can treat people equally, the more likely they are to treat each other equally. host: from yesterday's news conference at the pentagon, and our entire programming is on c- span.org -- we welcome our radio listeners as well. there was this from robe
the problem is, we no longer have generals like george patton, matthew ridgway, curtis lemay, and douglasacarthur. that is the problem. host:, for the call, charlie. this is a headline based on the report looking at the issue of sexual harassment in the military and the focus of airforce leaders focusing on culture -- yesterday, general dempsey was asked about that culture of seco -- sexual harassment in the military. this is a portion of what he had to say. >> i believe it is because we...
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. >> patton, i don't know. >> i think pete carroll. jamie is pete carroll, okay? and it may have been shanahan. >> good thing we've got a live and exclusive interview later this morning with martha stewart. also ahead, the chairman and ceo of alkermes. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> disney is weighing cost-cutting measures and layoffs at a studio and other units. the media giant is targeting jobs no longer needed because of improvements in technology, as well as redundancies because of various acquisitions over the past few years. interesting because the last quarterly report from disney was quite good. quite a good report. >> the street didn't like it. >> record earnings, but they missed. it's interesting the timing of this. looking at the studio di
. >> patton, i don't know. >> i think pete carroll. jamie is pete carroll, okay? and it may have been shanahan. >> good thing we've got a live and exclusive interview later this morning with martha stewart. also ahead, the chairman and ceo of alkermes. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's...
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wayne lapierre's defeatest attitude -- i won't say it's un-american, but it certainly isn't george pattoning, nothing. >> we have to convince america, joe, that i'm a second amendment advocate. i was raised in a household where my family had to have cream of mushroom soup in the pantry all the time, because mom had to put it on what dad shot to make it edible. i was raised in a hunting culture in rural missouri. so it is very important in my state that we protect the second amendment. we've got to get to the point that people will believe that we can love the second amendment, but also that i don't need to buy my new grandson's parents a semi-automatic weapon to put in the stroller as they go around, strolling my new grandson through the park. you know, this notion that women need 30-round clips to protect their babies in their homes, i don't know have many mothers that want a 30-round clip in their home, around their babies. >> it's a ridiculous concept. >> it is really extreme. so we've got to find that moderate middle. and i want to be part of the group that helps us find that moderate
wayne lapierre's defeatest attitude -- i won't say it's un-american, but it certainly isn't george pattoning, nothing. >> we have to convince america, joe, that i'm a second amendment advocate. i was raised in a household where my family had to have cream of mushroom soup in the pantry all the time, because mom had to put it on what dad shot to make it edible. i was raised in a hunting culture in rural missouri. so it is very important in my state that we protect the second amendment....