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. >> george patton. >> you may not argue patton is the best general, but certainly the boldest. and he is famous for not following orders. >> exactly. he began in the early 1950s. this was the first leak commander unit. the whole effort was no rules. we're above roles. they were lied about afterwards. that became the way these units, 19-year-old kids, very bright people, doing these daring acts. he set the tone for that throughout the entire military. >> what was his relationship with others? whether it was all the people who have been prime minister, netanyahu, -- >> the older guys, they admired him anyway for his nativeborn grit. they loved, they felt represented the outlook. his peers found it difficult to get along with him. throughout his career he got into incredible riffs with people. he and netanyahu never got along. he refused to follow any rules. he wanted it to do it entirely his way. >> this comes back to that point about, he was all energy. all the energy was forward. in lebanon, that energy was used for destructive purpose. in the 1973 war, he was such a man of act
. >> george patton. >> you may not argue patton is the best general, but certainly the boldest. and he is famous for not following orders. >> exactly. he began in the early 1950s. this was the first leak commander unit. the whole effort was no rules. we're above roles. they were lied about afterwards. that became the way these units, 19-year-old kids, very bright people, doing these daring acts. he set the tone for that throughout the entire military. >> what was his...
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robin thicke and wife paula patton. for the guys?an. >> putting on my pants and finding a shirt and getting ready. >> reporter: how long did that take you? >> not very long. >> reporter: the men were sharp and snazzy. >> reporter: what are you wearing? >> i don't know. i have no clue. honestly i told my stylist maybe something cool for the grammys and this is what he came up with. >> reporter: as for the worst dressed, you decide. there were just too, too many choices. >> betty dressed up for the occasion as well. >> she looked beautiful. >> reporter: last night we asked her what she was wearing. >> betty, i have to ask you, who are you wearing? >> thank you, liz. i'm wearing a gown by halston heritage. i had shoes on by jimmy could, but it's been raining, it's been a long night and i'm rocking flats at this point. >> still very glamorous. you wear it well. >> i appreciate the practicality. >>> time is 5:50. hard to believe this guy was returned to the pound twice. there he is. he is now on his way to compete at westminister. we'll t
robin thicke and wife paula patton. for the guys?an. >> putting on my pants and finding a shirt and getting ready. >> reporter: how long did that take you? >> not very long. >> reporter: the men were sharp and snazzy. >> reporter: what are you wearing? >> i don't know. i have no clue. honestly i told my stylist maybe something cool for the grammys and this is what he came up with. >> reporter: as for the worst dressed, you decide. there were just too,...
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he's here to talk about his epix world premiere comedy special entitled "patton oswalt: tragedy pluswedding dj's, events, stuff like that. we were not the top company in the area. i think we were the last company
he's here to talk about his epix world premiere comedy special entitled "patton oswalt: tragedy pluswedding dj's, events, stuff like that. we were not the top company in the area. i think we were the last company
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i want to practice my line that patton was teaching me in the movie. all right? geoff: all right.he send a lets do the lined get out of here. we have got to get out of here. geoff: we have got to go. the studio son fire. craig: we can to get out of here. geoff: that was really good. there is a shark with two,,,,,, for over 60,000 california foster children, nights can feel long andony. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. have to wonder... was it ju incidence? or someth >>> this is kpix 5 news. >>> three major fires in one bay area city in 24 hours. tonight you have to wonder was it just a coincidence or something else. >> the fires were in different parts of san jose. the latest at a condo complex. >> the fire captain says it may be a coincidence. they don't believe
i want to practice my line that patton was teaching me in the movie. all right? geoff: all right.he send a lets do the lined get out of here. we have got to get out of here. geoff: we have got to go. the studio son fire. craig: we can to get out of here. geoff: that was really good. there is a shark with two,,,,,, for over 60,000 california foster children, nights can feel long andony. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel...
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empezamos, kaepernick y frank gore con el ataque terrestre, y por aire vernon davis, anquan boldin, patton pasada estuvo fenomenal.... en el segmento deportivo tendre mas datos de este partido que no nos podemos perder.... cesar ---atencion que este domingo en san francisco se realizara una feria de ciudadania en la que varias organizaciones se han unido para ayudar a la comunidad sin cobrar un centavo... take gfx ---la feria se realizara en la organizacion "sha'ar zahav" en el 290 de la calle dolores... ---sera el domingo 12 de enero de 2y media a 4 y media de la tarde... ---es necesario que se inscriba al 662-8902. ---en la feria se hara revision del proceso de naturalizacion, preparacion de documentos y asesoria de un abogado blanca ---la policia de union city, informo que una adolescente de 14 aÑos que era obligada a prostituirse... los llevo a dar con una banda que trafica con mujeres. take vo ---las autoridades detuvieron a "ronnie brown" originario de san francisco, y "najee thompson" de hayward, bajo cargos de rapto, proxenetismo y trafico de humanos. ---la menor llevo a los agente
empezamos, kaepernick y frank gore con el ataque terrestre, y por aire vernon davis, anquan boldin, patton pasada estuvo fenomenal.... en el segmento deportivo tendre mas datos de este partido que no nos podemos perder.... cesar ---atencion que este domingo en san francisco se realizara una feria de ciudadania en la que varias organizaciones se han unido para ayudar a la comunidad sin cobrar un centavo... take gfx ---la feria se realizara en la organizacion "sha'ar zahav" en el 290 de...
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chance again there was a plan by patton that x.x. would that hurt their feelings. just. like. one of the people. least he told language such. as programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing stories for you to. see then try. to find out more visit our big. dog called. if you nothing and you've got no opportunity. to start to construct your own. kiln olympian bit gives don't want to meet gangsters you don't want to be drug dealers they don't want to blow with all the time that a kid came be we can see. you just made a hundred dollars and i hope i was in the hood and what a.k.o. sound viable thirty round clip. like. but i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young age. live. live. live live live. live . going to sell. shares are not saying no cute things are more depressing than looking into the. wrong they're especially when it's not by choice but by circumstance is there a global solution to the poverty maybe not but luckily for sure we have. poverty persist why are th
chance again there was a plan by patton that x.x. would that hurt their feelings. just. like. one of the people. least he told language such. as programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing stories for you to. see then try. to find out more visit our big. dog called. if you nothing and you've got no opportunity. to start to construct your own. kiln olympian bit gives don't want to meet gangsters you don't want to...
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frank gore en forma con el ataque por tierra y kaepernick con sus compadres, davis, crabtree, boldin, pattoners en su propia casa... wipe to fs --filadefia llega a esta postemporada en buen momento con un promedio de 33 puntos por partido y recibiran a nueva orleans que clasifico como sexto... wipe to vo ---el equipo de chip kelley, llega como la mejor ofensiva, con el mejor corredor de la liga y el mariscal de campo, nick foles intrepido 24 td & solo 2 int... los saints por su parte tienen desventaja, pues nunca han ganando un partido de postemporada en condicion de visitante... wipe to fs --conferencia americana, los jefes de kansas city visitaran a los colts de indianapolis lideres la division sur... wipe to vo ---estos dos equipos se vieron frente a frente hace 2 semanas y los colts les dieron una paliza... la ventaja continua a favor de los potros, pues cerraron la campaÑa con tres triunfos al hilo mientras que los jefes sufrieron dos descalabros para terminar la temporada regular... wipe to fs --y el domingo, el equipo que clasifico a los playoffs en la ultima semana, san diego, visita
frank gore en forma con el ataque por tierra y kaepernick con sus compadres, davis, crabtree, boldin, pattoners en su propia casa... wipe to fs --filadefia llega a esta postemporada en buen momento con un promedio de 33 puntos por partido y recibiran a nueva orleans que clasifico como sexto... wipe to vo ---el equipo de chip kelley, llega como la mejor ofensiva, con el mejor corredor de la liga y el mariscal de campo, nick foles intrepido 24 td & solo 2 int... los saints por su parte tienen...
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the next time i put it in mosul patton you. you know you've indicated to go. right in my hood a mortgage will be here the world is going to have. a mess oh god i'm you know what do you. think the ancient near east of the world but. i could tell him. i'm watching part of. the real me and you know what i'm about. to know a little better than the word. it would be and it's very do. you. feel. crosstalk rules in effect that you can jump in anytime you want. i think. i would like to do it still did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy shred albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crass cynical we've been hijacked why a handful of powerful transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once all task i'm charging in on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on i need little to go beyond identifying the problem trucks and ra
the next time i put it in mosul patton you. you know you've indicated to go. right in my hood a mortgage will be here the world is going to have. a mess oh god i'm you know what do you. think the ancient near east of the world but. i could tell him. i'm watching part of. the real me and you know what i'm about. to know a little better than the word. it would be and it's very do. you. feel. crosstalk rules in effect that you can jump in anytime you want. i think. i would like to do it still did...
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as far as worst dressed, no one was being kind to kathy griffin's mermaid-like gown and paula pattonn this giant hat. i think it might be -- >> could have put madonna on this list. >> i think it might be rubbing off on me. i think it is growing on me, this hat. pharrell. >> he has a lot of style, too. people are surprised he did that. >> he's making a statement. there you go. if you want to call it that. >>> at the box office this weekend, "ride along" nuld pul $21 million, making it the number one movie two weeks in a row. "i, frankenstein" groaned making it a certified bomb. >>> jonah hill hosted "snl" where his wolf of wall street co-star leonardo dicaprio helped him calm his nerves. >> is it going to help you be less nervous? >> yeah. >> yeah, sure, we can do it. >> all right. >> thanks. ♪ >> and i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "early today." we hope it is your first stop of the day on nbc. [ grunts softly ] [ ding ] i sense you've overpacked, your stomach. try pepto to-go. it's pepto-bismol that fits in your pocket. relief can be yours, but your peanuts... are mine. [ squirrel
as far as worst dressed, no one was being kind to kathy griffin's mermaid-like gown and paula pattonn this giant hat. i think it might be -- >> could have put madonna on this list. >> i think it might be rubbing off on me. i think it is growing on me, this hat. pharrell. >> he has a lot of style, too. people are surprised he did that. >> he's making a statement. there you go. if you want to call it that. >>> at the box office this weekend, "ride along"...
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kaepernick hits rookie patton for a big first down.ancisco in field goal range. and phil dawson named the game winner in the 49ers clinched the fifth seed in the nfc playoffs and a trip to green bay which was set up by aaron rodgers. who had been out since week eight. down one against the bears with 45 seconds left. rodgers, rolls out. finds an open randall cobb. 48-yard touchdown. a stunner in chicago. they win 33-28. welcome back aaron rodgers. and wee
kaepernick hits rookie patton for a big first down.ancisco in field goal range. and phil dawson named the game winner in the 49ers clinched the fifth seed in the nfc playoffs and a trip to green bay which was set up by aaron rodgers. who had been out since week eight. down one against the bears with 45 seconds left. rodgers, rolls out. finds an open randall cobb. 48-yard touchdown. a stunner in chicago. they win 33-28. welcome back aaron rodgers. and wee
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paula patton. check it out. >> not a favorite look of mine is paula patton. >> no?ppens when i try to fold a fitted sheet is what somebody tweeted. another person said paula patton's dress is the real polar vortex. >> yes. >> i think the dress was a little overwhelming for her. she's so beautiful and has an incredible physique that you add the whole thing that was going on here. what is that thing going on here? >> i don't know what that was. but my view is you do so many of these shows, take a shot at something. and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. >> for the length of time it would take somebody to get on the stage, she could take a nap. >> she looks great. she's always beautiful, though. >> she does. >> you imagine the winners getting the stage. as people watch this show and follow it on twitter. i don't know if the seating chart was such or the organization of the room, it took brian cranston. >> you knew the guy was going to win. >> everybody predicted that. >> 48 agonizing seconds for him to get up there. >> seems like they put all the winners in t
paula patton. check it out. >> not a favorite look of mine is paula patton. >> no?ppens when i try to fold a fitted sheet is what somebody tweeted. another person said paula patton's dress is the real polar vortex. >> yes. >> i think the dress was a little overwhelming for her. she's so beautiful and has an incredible physique that you add the whole thing that was going on here. what is that thing going on here? >> i don't know what that was. but my view is you do...
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there were incompatibilities because patton didn't love politics the way that he did become critical ways of managing that. and i think one of the things we don't give enough credit and focus on is the extraordinary period and the vice president see when they travel the world representing eisenhower. the press called path to a phenomenon of our times. a diplomat in high heels. yet she found a way and again this is an important point. while he was assessing the different parts he was reporting to eisenhower what was going on and connecting and she found a role in supporting women and this was an important thing in her life that i don't think has been acknowledged enough and she wasn't like eleanor roosevelt gave these lectures about human life, she did it by personal example by getting women invited to that even state never been invited to, buy meeting them and encouraging them, going to the places they were and helping them. she did this all the time. this was her way of taking politics and making it hers. richard and pat nixon believed very much in the american mission, divinely ord
there were incompatibilities because patton didn't love politics the way that he did become critical ways of managing that. and i think one of the things we don't give enough credit and focus on is the extraordinary period and the vice president see when they travel the world representing eisenhower. the press called path to a phenomenon of our times. a diplomat in high heels. yet she found a way and again this is an important point. while he was assessing the different parts he was reporting...
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chance again here because a plan by patton that fact that they care nothing. was. going to keep. the people. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others houston the. places change the world lights now. so picture. from around the globe. to me. please. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle true mind you we're discussing the ongoing crisis in ukraine. right game and i'd like to go back to you here in moscow where do we go from here because we started on the program is that mr unocal which is making a number of concessions here what's the opposition going to do what should they do for the welfare of the entirety of ukraine because over the years it looks more and more like ukraine can't stay together the way it is go ahead deal. well i don't want to advise the so-called opposition because i just told you i think any normal person when he sees the slogan like. this when he says that slogan he leaves so i am not prepared to advise these people what they should do i understand why me stars are of creed if you want you can go to the you tube by an
chance again here because a plan by patton that fact that they care nothing. was. going to keep. the people. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others houston the. places change the world lights now. so picture. from around the globe. to me. please. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle true mind you we're discussing the ongoing crisis in ukraine. right game and i'd like to go back to you here in moscow where do we go from here because we started on the...
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i mean, this company's managing far better than anyone thought they could do post patton cliff. the sales were weaker. no denying pfizer has a stronger platform and if it pulls back, i'd call it one of the biggest in the dow. reporting robust growth at the great secular story from paper to plastic is taking over the world. real quality quarter. someone downgraded it midday. laughable. how about the b students? i know goldman sachs got hammered after reporting. with the return of m&a activity to a higher level, it just suffered by comparison. the decline from $179 to 165. ridiculous. second, i realize the perception is the total according, but you'll find that aerospace and oil and gas were good and health care was just okay. meanwhile, the company is just repositioning itself. ge suffering from perceived downturn in china. why i think the stock's 10% decline is a serious reaction. jeff imel, please come on "mad money." i know you watch. verizon can't shoot the lights out because it's basically a gdp play. the cause of the deal will give it some pep. johnson & johnson didn't deli
i mean, this company's managing far better than anyone thought they could do post patton cliff. the sales were weaker. no denying pfizer has a stronger platform and if it pulls back, i'd call it one of the biggest in the dow. reporting robust growth at the great secular story from paper to plastic is taking over the world. real quality quarter. someone downgraded it midday. laughable. how about the b students? i know goldman sachs got hammered after reporting. with the return of m&a...
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on october 21st -- 21st, he met with major-general george patton jr. to discuss the launch of what was code-named operation torch. the invasion of french algeria and morocco. this operation had the ultimate goal of controlling north africa from the atlantic to the red sea. its most important short-term goal was to capture to nietzsche especially the port of tunis which was relatively close to sicily and that would lead the allied forces to the possible invasion of europe, but direct lendings in tunisia were judged by too whiskey. in fact even landings in morocco and algeria were judged to be very, very risky. a large amphibious operation which roosevelt pushed over the resistance of the war department, the president said he wanted u.s. ground troops in action in the theater in the calendar year 1942, and no one thought that the united states or britain was in a position to invade france. roosevelt wanted an american operation because these areas were under the control of the french and the french might not resist the americans the way they would resist
on october 21st -- 21st, he met with major-general george patton jr. to discuss the launch of what was code-named operation torch. the invasion of french algeria and morocco. this operation had the ultimate goal of controlling north africa from the atlantic to the red sea. its most important short-term goal was to capture to nietzsche especially the port of tunis which was relatively close to sicily and that would lead the allied forces to the possible invasion of europe, but direct lendings in...
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no blurred lines here, robin thicke and paula patton. >> as for the guys, first up, keith urban. >> reporterst putting on my pants and finding a shirt and getting ready. >> reporter: how long did that take you? >> not very long. >> reporter: the men were sharp and snazzy. who are you wearing? >> i don't know. i have no clue. i told my stylist maybe something cool for the grammys and this is what he came up with. >> reporter: as for the worst dressed, you decide. there were just too too many choices. >> reporter: betty you look gorgeous tonight. who are you wearing? >> thank you, liz. i'm wearing a gown by halston heritage. i had shoes on by jimmy could, but it is raining, it has been a long night. i'm rocking flats at there point. >> still very glamorous. you wear it well. >> practicality. that is a girl after my own heart. >> all about comfort when you are doing live shots. >> true. >>> california students taking the state to court over teacher protection laws. the big question this morning, if those laws allow for education to suffer. >>> the market had a rough couple of days on thursday a
no blurred lines here, robin thicke and paula patton. >> as for the guys, first up, keith urban. >> reporterst putting on my pants and finding a shirt and getting ready. >> reporter: how long did that take you? >> not very long. >> reporter: the men were sharp and snazzy. who are you wearing? >> i don't know. i have no clue. i told my stylist maybe something cool for the grammys and this is what he came up with. >> reporter: as for the worst dressed,...
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we weren't electing patton. he has more in common with macaulay culkin than mccarther. there was a certain kind of snotty defensiveness in the book about a perceived lack of trust by the military that obama felt, that they don't trust him because of his inexperience. but what do you expect when you hang out with anti-western radicals all your life, operating under the assumption that the u.s. is this evil goliath. don't expect troops to rally behind you when for years, for years you hung out with people who hated the troops. >> let me get kimberly on that. to that very point, gates addresses his criticisms of vice president biden, who gates is saying that he kind of was feeding president obama this line about the military boxing president obama in. listen to this. >> where i had particular problem with the vice president was in his encouragement of suspicion of the military. and the senior military with the president. you can't trust these guys, they're going to try and jam you. they're going to try and box you in and so on. and that did disturb me a lot. >> what do you
we weren't electing patton. he has more in common with macaulay culkin than mccarther. there was a certain kind of snotty defensiveness in the book about a perceived lack of trust by the military that obama felt, that they don't trust him because of his inexperience. but what do you expect when you hang out with anti-western radicals all your life, operating under the assumption that the u.s. is this evil goliath. don't expect troops to rally behind you when for years, for years you hung out...
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alive alive alive alive alive alive alive ♪ >> this is the san quentin poetry slam here sponsored by patton. this is the first time i actually participated in it. >> judges, let us see the scores for brother montgomery. we got a 10. a 10. a 10. a 9.3, a 10. we're going to drop the 9.3, drop the 10. he got a 30. ♪ sporting baby foot twisting strands of baby brown hair around scarlet fingertips ♪ ♪ resting her palm on willow tree hips ♪ >> this one's entitled "the funeral." wait a minute, get in character. scent of flowers assaults my nose, carnations, rose, the smell of green. i like a wedding. you can sit where you want. no usher hushing, bride or groom. funny, all women look good in black. >> i think i'm going to do pretty good on the poetry. i'm a little nervous and don't fully remember my poem. i think it will come. as soon as i get out there, it will just flow. >> please excuse me if this is a little graphic. i will cut as much of the cussing i can out. >> keep it real, home boy. >> i am. >> get real. >> ready? ♪ who would have thought the penal law would send a 15-year-old boy to juven
alive alive alive alive alive alive alive ♪ >> this is the san quentin poetry slam here sponsored by patton. this is the first time i actually participated in it. >> judges, let us see the scores for brother montgomery. we got a 10. a 10. a 10. a 9.3, a 10. we're going to drop the 9.3, drop the 10. he got a 30. ♪ sporting baby foot twisting strands of baby brown hair around scarlet fingertips ♪ ♪ resting her palm on willow tree hips ♪ >> this one's entitled "the...
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also thumbs down, paula patton in skin-tight long sleeved white gown with gigantic head to toe ruffles>> yeah, a little large. what do you think? you can't win on those. i say play it elegant. i guess you don't get the glory but you don't get razzed either. >> this is true. >>> coming up, the mom who lost so much in the boston marathon bombing and the promise some special visit hes made her. >> it's a special story. ade her. >> it's a special story. cleane. excuse me, miss ? he's right. those are tough hard water stains, and that cleaner's not gonna cut it. truth is, 85% of us have hard water and many don't even know it. you need lime-a-way. lime-a-way is specially formulated to conquer hard water stains. it's 4 times more effective at removing lime scale than the leading bathroom cleaner. see the lime-a-way difference or your money back. when you don't have the time, there's crest 3d white 1 hour express whitestrips. removes years of stains in just 1 hour. whitening without the wait. crest 3d white 1 hour express whitestrips. people across america are experof finish quantum, shine vot
also thumbs down, paula patton in skin-tight long sleeved white gown with gigantic head to toe ruffles>> yeah, a little large. what do you think? you can't win on those. i say play it elegant. i guess you don't get the glory but you don't get razzed either. >> this is true. >>> coming up, the mom who lost so much in the boston marathon bombing and the promise some special visit hes made her. >> it's a special story. ade her. >> it's a special story. cleane....
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in world war ii, code breakers gave us insight into japanese war planes and when patton mauf marchedacross europe, they helped the troops. nuclear weapons only increased the need for sustained intelligence gathering. in the early days of the cold war, president truman created the national security agency through nsa to give us insights into the soviet block and provide our leaders with information they needed to confront aggression and avert catastrophe. throughout this evolution, we benefited from both our constitution and our traditions of limited government. u.s. intelligence agencies were anchored in a system of checks and balances with oversight from elected leaders and protections for ordinary citizens. meanwhile, totalitarian states like east germany offered a cautionary tale of what could happen when vast unchecked surveillance turned citizens into informers and persecuted people for what they said in the privacy of their own homes. in fact, even the united states proved to not be immune to the abuse of surveillance. in the 1960s, government spied on civil rights leaders and
in world war ii, code breakers gave us insight into japanese war planes and when patton mauf marchedacross europe, they helped the troops. nuclear weapons only increased the need for sustained intelligence gathering. in the early days of the cold war, president truman created the national security agency through nsa to give us insights into the soviet block and provide our leaders with information they needed to confront aggression and avert catastrophe. throughout this evolution, we benefited...
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. >> rose: george patton like? >> yeah. i mean, i guess that is -- you might not argue that pat gone is the best american general but certainly the boldest and sharon -- >> rose: and daring? >> that's right. >> and for not, famous for not following orders. >> exactly. so the other thing is he pan 101 in the early fifties and this was the first elite commando unit and the whole ethic of that but, no rules, we are above rules and we lie, and they were lied about afterwards and that became sort of the way that these commando units or these 19-year-old kid, very bright, very capable young people, doing these very daring acts and he set the tone for that throughout the entire commando units of the israeli military. >> rose: what was his relationship with others, both in likud and labor, whether it was just think of all the people who have been prime ministers from shanir to barack to simon perez, netanyahu, take -- i mean i will answer quickly. >> rose: rabin. >> i think the older guys, these gaze really admired him in a way for
. >> rose: george patton like? >> yeah. i mean, i guess that is -- you might not argue that pat gone is the best american general but certainly the boldest and sharon -- >> rose: and daring? >> that's right. >> and for not, famous for not following orders. >> exactly. so the other thing is he pan 101 in the early fifties and this was the first elite commando unit and the whole ethic of that but, no rules, we are above rules and we lie, and they were lied...
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only the beginning north dakota i promise you has become in saudi arabia by oil exploration mike patton tonia thanks so much for being with us today thank you it's great to see you. coming up progressive bill democrat bill de blasio was sworn in yesterday as the mayor of new york city campaign a slew of progressive policies and ideas will he be able to live up to his promises and create real and lasting change in the big. i got a quote for you. it's pretty tough. to stay where it's about story. let's give this guy like you would smear about john stead of working for the people both issues the beech tree media were richer than dr brown's didn't. because. of it but rather it was. in the best of the rest of the news u.s. navy sailors onboard the u.s.s. ronald reagan were some of the first americans to respond to the tsunami and nuclear disaster in fukushima japan in two thousand and eleven now they are suing tepco the company in charge of the stricken fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant at least seventy one sailors on the u.s.s. ronald reagan have reported radiation sickness and is suing
only the beginning north dakota i promise you has become in saudi arabia by oil exploration mike patton tonia thanks so much for being with us today thank you it's great to see you. coming up progressive bill democrat bill de blasio was sworn in yesterday as the mayor of new york city campaign a slew of progressive policies and ideas will he be able to live up to his promises and create real and lasting change in the big. i got a quote for you. it's pretty tough. to stay where it's about story....
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there's a famous law firm in washington called patton, bogs and blow and randy mastro has been in a fighthas driven patent blogs to very unusual problems. very unusual that you can have one lawyer almost bring down a major law firm, but that's indicative of how tough randy mastro is. it's a signal that the governor may say in his state of the state address, i'm going to cooperate. if you're lawyer is randy mastro, you won't be going out of your way to cooperate. randy mastro's job is to protect the governor and he'll do it like he does everything, very aggressively. >> there's a conflict there, you'll tell your client, don't say anything. but for political reasons he's the governor of new jersey, the chairman of the republican governors association. he's got to talk. >> he's got to talk, but you can be sure that governor christie is going to be saying things like, as he's already said, i've already addressed those questions. one thing to be able to questions about your duties as governor, but whether you interact about the details of this matter is another question. i don't expect randy m
there's a famous law firm in washington called patton, bogs and blow and randy mastro has been in a fighthas driven patent blogs to very unusual problems. very unusual that you can have one lawyer almost bring down a major law firm, but that's indicative of how tough randy mastro is. it's a signal that the governor may say in his state of the state address, i'm going to cooperate. if you're lawyer is randy mastro, you won't be going out of your way to cooperate. randy mastro's job is to protect...
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. >> reporter: celebrities from elizabeth banks to paula patton credit the extreme workout crossfit with safe for women who are already carrying the extra weight of a baby? >> pregnancy and childbirth is strenuous. i'm training for it daily. >> reporter: candace is 27 weeks pregnant. she's been a crossfit fanatic for eight years. she's continued training and coaching others right through her pregnancy. >> when i met with my midwife, she was very comfortable with the fact that as long as i listened to my body i could continue training. so i did. >> reporter: but these images are creating buzz on the internet. leeann, a 33-week pregnant california woman lifting 75 pounds. >> life is dangerous. but i'm not going to stop living it. >> reporter: critics sounded off calling her workout with child sickening and stupid. is she putting herself and her baby at risk? megan may, a crossfit trainer who has pregnant clients, says as long as a doctor approves and chints are not knew to crossfit, there are ways to exercise safely while pregnant. >> first trimester, you can use the weights. second trimes
. >> reporter: celebrities from elizabeth banks to paula patton credit the extreme workout crossfit with safe for women who are already carrying the extra weight of a baby? >> pregnancy and childbirth is strenuous. i'm training for it daily. >> reporter: candace is 27 weeks pregnant. she's been a crossfit fanatic for eight years. she's continued training and coaching others right through her pregnancy. >> when i met with my midwife, she was very comfortable with the fact...
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the government can put the policies in place to, you know, make it so that we don't get sued by patton's control, all things, they have the focus on financial and regulatory policies. >> expectations are low. >> i would have to set financial policy. >> i think that growing of entrepreneurs is something that the government could really assist with. getting involved with start-ups nbc's and funding, is complicated individuals who love to take their ideas to the bank's level, how to implement them, 11 this -- eliminates some of the rest six so that they can apply for various a accelerator programs. the government can help by creating a non profits, providing grants to local communities and governments. and so individual cities and towns as states can actually create workshops of programs and environs were people with ideas can come in, learn, and get access, not necessarily to financial resources, but to mentors and to team members. as a lot of that happening organically. there are a lot of places in the united states where it could be happening bifurcate of. the workshop to say what is thi
the government can put the policies in place to, you know, make it so that we don't get sued by patton's control, all things, they have the focus on financial and regulatory policies. >> expectations are low. >> i would have to set financial policy. >> i think that growing of entrepreneurs is something that the government could really assist with. getting involved with start-ups nbc's and funding, is complicated individuals who love to take their ideas to the bank's level, how...
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when patton marched across europe, intercepted communications helped save the lives of his troops. after the war the rise of the iron curtain and nuclear weapons only increased the need for sustained intelligence-gathering and so in the early days of the cold war president truman created the national security agency ore the nsa, to give us insights into the soviet bloc and provide our leaders with information they needed to to confront aggression and avert catastrophe. throughout this evolution we benefited from both our constitution and our traditions of limited government. u.s. intelligence agencies were anchored in a system of checks and balances. with oversight from elected leaders and protections for ordinary citizens. meanwhile totalitarian states like east germany offered a cautionary tale what could happen when vast, unchecked surveillance turned citizens into informers and persecuted people for what they said in the privacy of their own homes. in fact even the united states proved not to be immune to the abuse of surveillance. in the 1960s the government spied on civil rig
when patton marched across europe, intercepted communications helped save the lives of his troops. after the war the rise of the iron curtain and nuclear weapons only increased the need for sustained intelligence-gathering and so in the early days of the cold war president truman created the national security agency ore the nsa, to give us insights into the soviet bloc and provide our leaders with information they needed to to confront aggression and avert catastrophe. throughout this evolution...
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with some of the highlights, deadline.com's dominic patton. good morning to you. >> hey., in the palace of excess, hollywood, they were spreading the awards love around on the golden globes like they were pouring the wine. everybody got some. >> we heard bryan cranston, "breaking bad," we want to share a moment with everybody. take a look at this to recap. >> and the golden globe goes to bryan cranston, "breaking bad". >> this is such a wonderful honor and such a love leeway to say good-bye to the show. >> the folks watching since season one, the grim day when is we had very little viewership, thank you for helping us get to here. >> that's just it. with that show, no one watched in the beginning and it just gained momentum. it seemed to be the number one story by the time it was closed. >> yeah. it was amazing. "breaking bad" has been shut out of the golden globes several times. so now after the show is over, having ended on a massive high, to get this, it just caps out what has been a great -- one of the great shows of modern day television. the thing is -- sorry. i was
with some of the highlights, deadline.com's dominic patton. good morning to you. >> hey., in the palace of excess, hollywood, they were spreading the awards love around on the golden globes like they were pouring the wine. everybody got some. >> we heard bryan cranston, "breaking bad," we want to share a moment with everybody. take a look at this to recap. >> and the golden globe goes to bryan cranston, "breaking bad". >> this is such a wonderful...
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this is for erin eckhardt and paula patton. >> and i'm never done this before, so i don't want to improvise just one of the awkward moments from last night's golden globes. that was kind of cute, though. we'll break down the winners and the losers and the can't-miss moments from tina fey and amy pohler, and we'll have lewis' evening on the red carpet. there's a saying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. anncr vo: introducing the schwab accountability guarantee. if you're not happy with one of our participating investment advisory services, we'll refund your program fee from the previous quarter. while, it's no guarantee against loss and other fees and expenses may still apply, we stand by our word. well, it's feeling pretty simple again thanks to weight w
this is for erin eckhardt and paula patton. >> and i'm never done this before, so i don't want to improvise just one of the awkward moments from last night's golden globes. that was kind of cute, though. we'll break down the winners and the losers and the can't-miss moments from tina fey and amy pohler, and we'll have lewis' evening on the red carpet. there's a saying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't...
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and when patton marsh acrossed europe, intercepted communications, helped save the lives of his troopscurtain and nuclear weapons only increased the need for sustained intelligence gathering. and so in the early days of the cold war president truman created the national security agency, or nsa, to give us insights into the soviet bloc and provide our leaders with information they needed to confront aggression and avert catastrophe. throughout this evolution we benefited from both our constitution and our traditions of limited government. u.s. intelligence agencies were anchored in a system of checks and balances, with oversight from elected leaders and protections for ordinary citizens. meanwhile, totalitarian states like east germany offered a cautionary tale of what could happen when vast unchecked surveillance turned citizens into informers and persecuted people for what they said in the privacy of their own homes. in fact, even the united states proved not to be immune to the abuse of surveillance. in the 1960s the government spied on civil rights leaders and critics of the vietnam
and when patton marsh acrossed europe, intercepted communications, helped save the lives of his troopscurtain and nuclear weapons only increased the need for sustained intelligence gathering. and so in the early days of the cold war president truman created the national security agency, or nsa, to give us insights into the soviet bloc and provide our leaders with information they needed to confront aggression and avert catastrophe. throughout this evolution we benefited from both our...
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paula patton.wore this suit with a wide brim hat. some said it bore striking are semblance to the quaker oats guy. others said she looked like jessie from "toy story." >> leaving out the grill. wasn't she wearing the grill the other night? >> i love this. madonna had her son david on the red carpet with her. and she was talking about the grill, and he turned to her and he said to her you promise med grill for my birthday. i've never seen madonna upstaged. she's looking at that kid like, wait until i get you home. very funny moment. >> that is what's trending today. >>> meanwhile, the surviving beatles played a big role in the show, as well. and nbc's kate snow recently caught up with ringo starr. kate, good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. paul mccartney and ringo starr brought down the house with a surprise appearance together. yoko ono dancing in the aisles. they took home a lifetime achievement award five decades after their unexpected rise of fame in the u.s. >> reporter: 50 years later,
paula patton.wore this suit with a wide brim hat. some said it bore striking are semblance to the quaker oats guy. others said she looked like jessie from "toy story." >> leaving out the grill. wasn't she wearing the grill the other night? >> i love this. madonna had her son david on the red carpet with her. and she was talking about the grill, and he turned to her and he said to her you promise med grill for my birthday. i've never seen madonna upstaged. she's looking at...