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we don't know what happened at the patton office. this is his obitary deeming him as the founder of monopoly. lizzie magie dies and there is no mention of monopoly here or on her grave. this whole history was an accident and it came out accidently because of this guy. this is a picture of ralph at berkeley. he games a game called anti-monopoly because he is upset about the opec oil car tells. this is him and his son on the left. he feels monopolies roots are negative and he wants a philosophical game. this is a drawing one of his sons did. it is very '70s. ralph nadir and that kind of public service lawyers are the heroes of the game. he hears from parker brothers attorneys saying you cannot make anti-monopoly. and that kicks off a ten year legal battle between ralph and his family and parker brothers and they rip a part trade right patton and copyright law and that is more detailed in the book. as part of the lawsuit, everybody else thought he was the inventor of the game but he starts to find out the roots go far back and finds lay
we don't know what happened at the patton office. this is his obitary deeming him as the founder of monopoly. lizzie magie dies and there is no mention of monopoly here or on her grave. this whole history was an accident and it came out accidently because of this guy. this is a picture of ralph at berkeley. he games a game called anti-monopoly because he is upset about the opec oil car tells. this is him and his son on the left. he feels monopolies roots are negative and he wants a...
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scott as patton talking about ramel who we feature in "killing patton." thanks for reading the book. i appreciate it. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day. april national child abuse prevention month. i don't have to give you the stats. we all know child abuse is perhaps the worst domestic problem we have in america. much driven by drugs and alcohol abuse. and the kids involved suffer forever. never goes away. now there's a national child abuse hot line. you should write this number down in case you see anything anywhere at any time.
scott as patton talking about ramel who we feature in "killing patton." thanks for reading the book. i appreciate it. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day. april national child abuse prevention month. i don't have to give you the stats. we all know child abuse is perhaps the worst domestic problem we have in america. much driven by drugs and alcohol abuse. and the kids involved suffer forever. never goes away. now there's a national child abuse hot line. you should...
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in "killing patton." and in ghettocide, a racially-charged murder. wrapping up this week's best sellers, a religious reformation is needed to end terrorism in the muslim world in "heretic." and that's a look at some of the current nonfiction bestsellers according to the los angeles times. >> a decision by irs bureaucrats, politically-appointed bureaucrats, to go after the growing tea party movement and deny them 501c4 status legal status so they couldn't get a bank account and legally raise money and have one or two staffers and rental office and grow into state institutions, tea party started in 2009. just a couple of months into the obama administration. and i would have told you at the time that it couldn't happen. that i've been working on the taxpayer movement for a long time, and i knew from experience the american people will rise up against a tax increase. proposition 13 against property taxes in california. camp roth, the increases in income taxes nationally. proposition two and a half, massachus
in "killing patton." and in ghettocide, a racially-charged murder. wrapping up this week's best sellers, a religious reformation is needed to end terrorism in the muslim world in "heretic." and that's a look at some of the current nonfiction bestsellers according to the los angeles times. >> a decision by irs bureaucrats, politically-appointed bureaucrats, to go after the growing tea party movement and deny them 501c4 status legal status so they couldn't get a bank...
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two of the patton sisters it married.the first was suggest ta who married missouri representative john glover. the couple made a big mistake moving into the house with the sisters. glover was the first male ever to live in the house. shortly thereafter a big feud broke out with the glovers about augusta's ip harristance because apparently anastasia of lent him money, not a lot but they sheent lent him money. the sisters claimed that was augusta's inheritance and he claimed it was just a loan to cover a political campaign. they got excommunicated from the family and she never returned. another sister edith waited till 1801 to marry. she married general henry koushen, a civil war general. imagine how old he was in 1901. well, is the marriage lasted six years and he died. one of the interesting things about edith in 1901 was she still hadn't received her inharristance and the one of the things in the mother's will was that no daughter could get their inharristance if they were going to get married the other sisters had to gi
two of the patton sisters it married.the first was suggest ta who married missouri representative john glover. the couple made a big mistake moving into the house with the sisters. glover was the first male ever to live in the house. shortly thereafter a big feud broke out with the glovers about augusta's ip harristance because apparently anastasia of lent him money, not a lot but they sheent lent him money. the sisters claimed that was augusta's inheritance and he claimed it was just a loan to...
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however, patton's third army has struck terror into their minds.t could be a hitler hangover, or just a patton pasting. looming is the ancient castle. koblenz is again an american hands. this giant seaplane, powered by six motors, was developed during the occupation of france under the noses of the gestapo. the method by which it was built are as secret as the plane specifications. this plane represents france's bid for a place in postwar. -- postwar air covers. france, a pioneer in aviation, stages a come back in the world of flight. belgium will long be remembered as the site of the airborne division. eisenhower honors the screaming eagles in a ceremony without parallel in more history. -- war history. eisenhower: it is a great personal honor to be here today, to take part in the ceremony that is unique in american history. never before has a full division been cited by the war department by the president for gallantry in action. >> watching the presentation is screen actors. general eisenhower himself salutes the herald division, whose commander
however, patton's third army has struck terror into their minds.t could be a hitler hangover, or just a patton pasting. looming is the ancient castle. koblenz is again an american hands. this giant seaplane, powered by six motors, was developed during the occupation of france under the noses of the gestapo. the method by which it was built are as secret as the plane specifications. this plane represents france's bid for a place in postwar. -- postwar air covers. france, a pioneer in aviation,...
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and then the final mat against patton. have soldiers goinfor patton but it was not enough. anor: how close did patton get? tony: 55 percent of the vote wento full metalal jacket. early on it was close a we stirred the pot a ttle bit. we went on the marine corps times facebook page and said papatton could win. they just rallied. it was incredible. anchor: have people called you up and said i can't believe you picked this movie? tony: i think it was a solid winner. it was a classic. nobody disputes that. the first half is so amazzing. anchor: what are some competitions you guys are thinking about at this point for march madness? tony: there were a lot of complaints that there weren't any miniserie in the brackets. we could do military minutes -- military miniseries or maybe we skip film altogether and dthe best military slang. anchor: do you want folks to give you ideas? th should contact you at -- spy movies. tony: we do have some spies in military times. why not?t? anchor: this week's money minute is sponsored by -- >> the lending landscape changes and a market -- and mortg
and then the final mat against patton. have soldiers goinfor patton but it was not enough. anor: how close did patton get? tony: 55 percent of the vote wento full metalal jacket. early on it was close a we stirred the pot a ttle bit. we went on the marine corps times facebook page and said papatton could win. they just rallied. it was incredible. anchor: have people called you up and said i can't believe you picked this movie? tony: i think it was a solid winner. it was a classic. nobody...
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scott as patton talking about ramel who we feature in "killing patton."e book. i appreciate it. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day. april national child abuse prevention month. i don't have to give you the stats. we all know child abuse is perhaps the worst domestic problem we have in america. much driven by drugs and alcohol abuse. and the kids involved suffer forever. never goes away. now there's a national child abuse hot line. you should write this number down in case you see anything anywhere at any time. 800-422-4453. 800-422-4453. and you should call 911 if you see any active child abuse. you can also go to childhelp.org. childhelp.org. this fine organization will give you information that can protect american kids at risk. so once again, childhelp.org. "the factor" tip of the day. you see a kid in distress, help that child out. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from billoreilly.com. also, we would like you to spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews
scott as patton talking about ramel who we feature in "killing patton."e book. i appreciate it. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day. april national child abuse prevention month. i don't have to give you the stats. we all know child abuse is perhaps the worst domestic problem we have in america. much driven by drugs and alcohol abuse. and the kids involved suffer forever. never goes away. now there's a national child abuse hot line. you should write this number down...
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killing patton and other killing books.n paper back because they continue to sell in hard back. patton has been on the best-seller list for 30 consecutive weeks. amazing. dan buckner of california. i missed the last about wild bill hickock. will i get another chance to see it? this sunday kit carson featured on legends and lies at 8:00 p.m. dan. but right after that they run again at 9:00. ratings on the fox news channel are up big week to week. glad you guys like the show. fun to watch, you learn something. page the your honorins. my sister and brother-in-law marjorie and warren williams married for 70 years today. whoa. congrats. wild situation in montana tonight. here's the letter of the day, courtesy of karen. horseshoe run, west virginia. i do not believe teachers having sex with students is a mental illness. it is lack of impulse control. they see something they want and take it. it is all around us and growing worse every year. well enjoy your signed copy of "legends and lies," the book karen. >>> and final tonight,
killing patton and other killing books.n paper back because they continue to sell in hard back. patton has been on the best-seller list for 30 consecutive weeks. amazing. dan buckner of california. i missed the last about wild bill hickock. will i get another chance to see it? this sunday kit carson featured on legends and lies at 8:00 p.m. dan. but right after that they run again at 9:00. ratings on the fox news channel are up big week to week. glad you guys like the show. fun to watch, you...
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out at mohave, general patton training his desert warriors to take on rommel in north africa. and that is who supplied those prisoners for our prison camps. those captured troops from north africa italy from sicily. it was a remarkable time because on the road, there was not civilian traffic. there were tire rations. gasoline rations. the whole nation was involved in the war. route 66, filled with troop convoys, our g.i.'s taking one last visit before they shipped out. the war ended, what happened? america had prosperity, of course. those g.i.'s came home. what did they come home to? they came home to the g.i. bill. they got to go to college. they got to buy a house that he good rate. they got to marry their sweetheart. then everybody got a brand-new car. cars were made again. and we had to show our family where we trained at the great lakes or oklahoma or california. and people took to the road and that wartime blended right into peacetime and into the great come along heyday of route 66, late 1940's, throughout the 1950's, 1960's, even into the 1970's. even after president e
out at mohave, general patton training his desert warriors to take on rommel in north africa. and that is who supplied those prisoners for our prison camps. those captured troops from north africa italy from sicily. it was a remarkable time because on the road, there was not civilian traffic. there were tire rations. gasoline rations. the whole nation was involved in the war. route 66, filled with troop convoys, our g.i.'s taking one last visit before they shipped out. the war ended, what...
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patton's third army has struck terror into the germans. it could be a hitler hangover, or maybe just a patton pasting. another rail center is paralyzed. 22 years after -- [indiscernible] this giant french seaplane powered by six motors was developed during the occupation of france under the noses of the gestapo. the method by which the plane was built is as secret as the planes specifications. this represents france's bid for a role in postwar air commerce. france, a pioneer in aviation, stages a comeback in the world of flight. supreme commander eisenhower in the midst of historic battlefields honors the screaming eagles in a ceremony without parallel in war history. >> it is a great personal honor for me to be here today to take part in a ceremony that is unique in american history. never before has a full division been cited by the war department in the name of the president for gallantry in action. >> watching that the 101st's -- [indiscernible] general eisenhower salutes the baroque division whose commander turned down the german dema
patton's third army has struck terror into the germans. it could be a hitler hangover, or maybe just a patton pasting. another rail center is paralyzed. 22 years after -- [indiscernible] this giant french seaplane powered by six motors was developed during the occupation of france under the noses of the gestapo. the method by which the plane was built is as secret as the planes specifications. this represents france's bid for a role in postwar air commerce. france, a pioneer in aviation, stages...
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"killing patton" is simply a phenomenon it keeps going and going and going.ing interesting, the polish edition now in 17 languages around the world. movie was great but there's a lot more in the book. >>> now the mail, melbourne, florida. bill, krauthammer was wrong on the bergdahl trade as evidenced by the billoreilly.com poll. but you were wrong on the mercy aspect. we'll see in the trial how deranged bergdahl really is. let the evidence flow. charles said he supported the trade but i wanted to hear if he thought it was worth the five taliban commanders. charles clearly said he would have made the trade. he's a brilliant man. he knows the score card. huntington beach, california chlgt the administration's contention that bergdahl served with honor is nothing but the philosophy of everybody goatets a trophy. nashville, tennessee. bill, i dare you to do a story on the involvement of the catholic church with illegal aliens. already done it. many christians not just catholics, aid the poor no matter what their legal status. and that's a good thing. we should al
"killing patton" is simply a phenomenon it keeps going and going and going.ing interesting, the polish edition now in 17 languages around the world. movie was great but there's a lot more in the book. >>> now the mail, melbourne, florida. bill, krauthammer was wrong on the bergdahl trade as evidenced by the billoreilly.com poll. but you were wrong on the mercy aspect. we'll see in the trial how deranged bergdahl really is. let the evidence flow. charles said he supported the...
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he was a third class patton examiner and couldn't get his ph.d or a job at the university. you would not say he is the greatest physciast but he was a genius. steve job put the same quantum orbit as albert einstein but there was a similarity which is the genius of steve jobs came from making in intuitive leaves. and they questioned things that were obvious to us. question the perceived wisdom of newton writing at the beginning of the period that time marches along respective of how we observe it. albert einstein says how do we know that? how do we test that? take clocks and try to sink roinize them. people didn't know he needed a thousand songs in our pocket but steve was able to have a feel for beauty and customer experience that made him the greatest intuitive genius of the middle age. that is what i meant by that sentence. >> host: there is one aspect steve jobs had a role in with the book and that is the cover. we had a couple different covers. we will show you the original and then the paperback cover as well. what was his concern about the cover? gustgust steve got ma
he was a third class patton examiner and couldn't get his ph.d or a job at the university. you would not say he is the greatest physciast but he was a genius. steve job put the same quantum orbit as albert einstein but there was a similarity which is the genius of steve jobs came from making in intuitive leaves. and they questioned things that were obvious to us. question the perceived wisdom of newton writing at the beginning of the period that time marches along respective of how we observe...
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lindsay patton with stratus and low clouds at the coast, wind at 10 miles per hour at the coast.nks, lindsay. we have clouds have you beening out to the immediate seashore. dublin looking toward the mount diablo area, a bit of a breeze. to the as windy as yesterday 24 hours ago. numbers in the 60s and site of at this hour. 73 degrees in concord. all right. here's our afternoon forecast today the coast topping off at 63 degrees, bayside low 70s and 80 for the warmest spots inland. so the bottom line is it really is a seasonal springtime day. one of the last wednesdays in the month of april -- it is the last wednesday, right? a tad warmer today than tomorrow and then we have widespread 90s in the forecast on friday. we have the area of low pressure that just swiped through the bay area yesterday enhancing the marine layer. it's pushing out. that's it right there. but behind it the high pressure is building in causing pressure gradient and then this high relocates over here and as it does so, it produces an offshore component. so that's why we're going up to 86 today in sacramento.
lindsay patton with stratus and low clouds at the coast, wind at 10 miles per hour at the coast.nks, lindsay. we have clouds have you beening out to the immediate seashore. dublin looking toward the mount diablo area, a bit of a breeze. to the as windy as yesterday 24 hours ago. numbers in the 60s and site of at this hour. 73 degrees in concord. all right. here's our afternoon forecast today the coast topping off at 63 degrees, bayside low 70s and 80 for the warmest spots inland. so the bottom...
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my henchwoman halle berry has kidnapped some of your greatest influences, patton oswalt and anyone whohe simpsons, and trapped them in her basement filled with mementos from the set of "catwoman." and also mentos, the freshmaker. who do you save and how do you save them? and did i mention -- bwawawawawawawaha! >> i believe that i could save everyone except i would not save halle berry. what i would do is make her watch her performance in storm and i would hurt her -- >> larry: any negative comments about halle berry will always be met with that! yes! (cheers and applause) jean grae, what is your superhero name? >> oh, boy... oh! my superhero name is jean grae. didn't see that coming. my powers are telepathy and telekinesis and i can speak to animals. my one weakness is that cyclops is my boyfriend and he's the objectively the worst x-man there is! (laughter) >> larry: do you find it ironic that with your powers of telepathy you didn't already know who your superpower was? >> slightly, but i haven't -- >> larry: all right silence! i'm convinced your -- sorry. i've convinced your dumb bo
my henchwoman halle berry has kidnapped some of your greatest influences, patton oswalt and anyone whohe simpsons, and trapped them in her basement filled with mementos from the set of "catwoman." and also mentos, the freshmaker. who do you save and how do you save them? and did i mention -- bwawawawawawawaha! >> i believe that i could save everyone except i would not save halle berry. what i would do is make her watch her performance in storm and i would hurt her -- >>...
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however, patton's third army has struck terror into their minds.uld be a hitler hangover or just a patton pasting. looming is the ancient castle. koblenz is again an american hands. ♪ this giant seaplane, powered by six motors, was developed during the occupation of france under the noses of the gestapo. the method by which it was built are as eager as the plane specifications. this plane represents france's bid for a place in postwar. france, a pioneer in aviation, stages a come back in the world of flight. belgium will long be remembered as the site of the airborne division. eisenhower honors the screaming eagles in a ceremony without parallel in more history. eisenhower: it is a great personal honor to be here today to take part in the ceremony that is unique in american history. never before has a full division then cited by the war department by the president for gallantry action. >> watching the president is a screen actors. general eisenhower himself salutes the herald division, whose commander turned down the german demand for surrender wit
however, patton's third army has struck terror into their minds.uld be a hitler hangover or just a patton pasting. looming is the ancient castle. koblenz is again an american hands. ♪ this giant seaplane, powered by six motors, was developed during the occupation of france under the noses of the gestapo. the method by which it was built are as eager as the plane specifications. this plane represents france's bid for a place in postwar. france, a pioneer in aviation, stages a come back in the...
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there's a little bit of george patton in joe mauer. he sees this as a precursor. when he does for his little reconnaissance is he takes his two available brigades and decides to attack the confederate lines in bentonville. it just so happens that johnston's headquarters is right there. it takes mauer about an hour to get across the swamp, reach the confederate line. the only confederates he is facing -- poor excuse of a skirmish line. general johnston directs hardy to put together a counterattacking force to stop progress. it will take time for them to collect strength. and just before hardy can launches counterattack he punches a hole in the confederate line. their 16th shooter henrys, are able to get all the way to bentonville. they come within a few yards of cutting off johnston's only line of retreat. in the process, they send general johnston fleeing to the rear. but then hardy strikes. he succeeds in pushing back more. yes gotten cold feet, because he has decided to deploy closer to the main union line. he has left his skirmishers hanging in the breeze. amon
there's a little bit of george patton in joe mauer. he sees this as a precursor. when he does for his little reconnaissance is he takes his two available brigades and decides to attack the confederate lines in bentonville. it just so happens that johnston's headquarters is right there. it takes mauer about an hour to get across the swamp, reach the confederate line. the only confederates he is facing -- poor excuse of a skirmish line. general johnston directs hardy to put together a...
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there's a little bit of george patton in joe mauer. he sees this as a precursor. when he does for his little reconnaissance is he takes his two available brigades and decides to attack the confederate lines in bentonville. it just so happens that johnston's headquarters is right there. it takes mauer about an hour to get across the swamp, reach the confederate line. the only confederates he is facing -- poor excuse of a skirmish line. general johnston directs hardy to put together a counterattacking force to stop progress. it will take time for them to collect strength. and just before hardy can launches counterattack he punches a hole in the confederate line. their 16th shooter henrys, are able to get all the way to bentonville. they come within a few yards of cutting off johnston's only line of retreat. in the process, they send general johnston fleeing to the rear. but then hardy strikes. he succeeds in pushing back more. yes gotten cold feet, because he has decided to deploy closer to the main union line. he has left his skirmishers hanging in the breeze. amon
there's a little bit of george patton in joe mauer. he sees this as a precursor. when he does for his little reconnaissance is he takes his two available brigades and decides to attack the confederate lines in bentonville. it just so happens that johnston's headquarters is right there. it takes mauer about an hour to get across the swamp, reach the confederate line. the only confederates he is facing -- poor excuse of a skirmish line. general johnston directs hardy to put together a...
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lindsey patton report ing a west wind at 13 miles per hour.ll head down to the south bay where it is 80 degrees, so says suzanne johnson about 40 minutes ago. a wide range of temperatures today and our airport locations reflecting that as well. 59 in san bruno. 75 in santa rosa. livermore, 71. san francisco 60. there's that san jose only 75 degrees. livermore, roller coast er ride just getting started. saturday didn't hit 70. we nearly hit 90 yesterday. now we're back down 10 degrees with a high of 77 today. as different as the afternoons are mornings are nearly identical. concord, livermore, san rafael, santa rosa san francisco and oakland all within 4 degrees of each other for overnight lows but can be 40 degrees apart when it comes to afternoon highs. we have an area of low pressure to our 94th which is still giving us the onshore flow. winds go counterclockwise around low pressure. when it's from the north, our winds coming from the west. that's why temperatures were down today. that's leaving. high pressure will be building in. as that ha
lindsey patton report ing a west wind at 13 miles per hour.ll head down to the south bay where it is 80 degrees, so says suzanne johnson about 40 minutes ago. a wide range of temperatures today and our airport locations reflecting that as well. 59 in san bruno. 75 in santa rosa. livermore, 71. san francisco 60. there's that san jose only 75 degrees. livermore, roller coast er ride just getting started. saturday didn't hit 70. we nearly hit 90 yesterday. now we're back down 10 degrees with a...
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i have returned, like general patton. [ cheers and applause ] i promised.hat while we were here, no brisket will go unsmoked, no queso will go undipped, no single horn will go unhooked while we are here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we got here friday night. so far, i have eaten at pearla's, jeffrey's, a ola may, 3:00 a.m. pizza from home slice. [ cheers and applause ] cheeseburger from holy cow. and a shea z banana cream pie fare lunch. so i am -- there is no chance i survive the week. the food is so good here. if you've never been to austin the food is unbelievable. i've been doing a lot of the drinking too. this town turns me into an animal. here's how you know you're having a good time. i figured this out. when you go for coffee in the morning and realize that the key to your hotel room is still in the door from the night before? that happened. oh, speaking of eating and drinking. where is my little pal guillermo? [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ go guillermo go ♪ go guillermo go ♪ go guillermo go [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jim
i have returned, like general patton. [ cheers and applause ] i promised.hat while we were here, no brisket will go unsmoked, no queso will go undipped, no single horn will go unhooked while we are here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we got here friday night. so far, i have eaten at pearla's, jeffrey's, a ola may, 3:00 a.m. pizza from home slice. [ cheers and applause ] cheeseburger from holy cow. and a shea z banana cream pie fare lunch. so i am -- there is no chance i survive the...
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in pacifica we've gone from sunshine to 100-yard visibility says lindsey patton where the current temperature is down to 51 in pacifica. at the same time, same region, not an elevation change, currently 90 degrees in pittsburg. 90 degrees within the past hour. we have 51 in parts of the bay area. we have 90 degrees as you get farther away from the water. you know what the great equalizer is? it's fog and low cloud cover. foggy for you in vallejo, 51. oakland tonight 51. already the fog spilling in to you. mountain view, 51. san jose, 50 . we're looking at a big change coming because the ridge of high pressure that gave us the sunny and warm weather, that's moving out. a progressive weather pattern is a fast moving weather pattern. we absolutely did not have that during the winter. ridge is gone tomorrow. we'll be dominated by an area of low pressure to the north. the counterclockwise flow kicks up the onshore flow. you'll see it in the form of low cloud cover and fog tomorrow. only the mid 70s because the onshore flow is going up. that will change by thursday. as the low moves out another rid
in pacifica we've gone from sunshine to 100-yard visibility says lindsey patton where the current temperature is down to 51 in pacifica. at the same time, same region, not an elevation change, currently 90 degrees in pittsburg. 90 degrees within the past hour. we have 51 in parts of the bay area. we have 90 degrees as you get farther away from the water. you know what the great equalizer is? it's fog and low cloud cover. foggy for you in vallejo, 51. oakland tonight 51. already the fog spilling...
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if you would like me to sign a copy of "killing patton" or any of me other books for your dad, get your, we have a crush, and we want your father to get a nice, personalized gift. you know whatever message we can put it on there. i want to thank you guys for sitting through these touts each night. we do them of course to raise money for worthy charities as you may know. over the years we've donated millions of dollars because you buy stuff. and i just want you to know that i appreciate it. >>> now, simon zyloff answer to your question about whether president obama and the putin now they are disrespecting him, it does not allow him to concede anything like that. vincent, pennsylvania, monica crowley has it right, does not see himself being humiliated but has no problem seeing his country humiliated. minnesota, dr. crowley should change her name to monica monologue since she's unable to respond to direct questions. that's not fair, come on. gene rowlands, the use of the male pronoun in preference to a group of people is not sexist, it's a feature of the english language. it's politically
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by the way if you guys want me to sign copies of patton or my books for mom and dad get their ordersi thought the flag protection act can be used to property those who damage the american flag. that was ruled unconstitutional in the same year, theresa. supreme court saying flag desecration is protected under free speech. letter of the day richard sheriff, oh tennessee bill thanks for your passion about history, i'm 71 and living proof it is never too late to learn. ly graduate with honors from the university of tennessee chattanooga with a degree in criminal justice. well your graduation present is a signed copy of legends and lies rich way to go. tip of the day deception in the news, because the upcoming campaign is so important from time to time, going to tell you about news agencies that are not fair and honest. the yahoo news service used by millions, but what these people often do is take far left articles, post them without any vetting whatsoever go there check it out. let me know if you see any conservative media represented on yahoo, very rare. on the newspaper front, the usa
by the way if you guys want me to sign copies of patton or my books for mom and dad get their ordersi thought the flag protection act can be used to property those who damage the american flag. that was ruled unconstitutional in the same year, theresa. supreme court saying flag desecration is protected under free speech. letter of the day richard sheriff, oh tennessee bill thanks for your passion about history, i'm 71 and living proof it is never too late to learn. ly graduate with honors from...
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he is a foreign policy adviser for squire patton boggs and it is great to have you with us ambassador lou, thanks very much for having me. lou: yemen. >> yes. lou: it blows up seemingly in the face of this administration without, seemingly intelligence that would indicate that a flashpoint is about to explode. and then without action by this administration as a result. your thoughts. >> well, yemen has been ripping apart for the past three years. in fact, almost from the beginning of the arab revolution in 2011. so we've seen this playing out. the united states has made it clear to the neighboring states, the gulf cooperation council saudi arabia and the others, that fundamentally they needed to get in, change the government -- which they did -- and for a while that worked. now it is not working, and you have the worst crisis in yemen's history. it needs to be addressed. the united states can support but it can't change the facts on the ground. the saudis are taking the lead. they're putting together an international coalition. we'll have to see how they play out. in my judgment, the
he is a foreign policy adviser for squire patton boggs and it is great to have you with us ambassador lou, thanks very much for having me. lou: yemen. >> yes. lou: it blows up seemingly in the face of this administration without, seemingly intelligence that would indicate that a flashpoint is about to explode. and then without action by this administration as a result. your thoughts. >> well, yemen has been ripping apart for the past three years. in fact, almost from the beginning...
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nick patton walsh. >> nick is in abu dhabi where he joins us now live. incredible when we look at the humanitarian aid there. give us an idea of the situation on the ground there? >> well, just to get that 75 metric tons of aid in. that's one aircraft. they had to get 13 set permissions negotiated to get in. most key one was working out the window in which the saudi air force and houthis, control the airport allow them to touch the ground. a two-hour window. used by quite a few planes, cargo planes, passenger planes, to evacuate people as you saw that air india jet filling up with people there for brief period of time as well. that's the key one. they didn't overlap as much as everybody hoped for two hours. two windows both sides admitted to allow. then very quickly, just after in fact, we finished filming there we were told the airport was closing. quite definitively. we had to leave within, quite a short of time frame indeed. key question is, simply those 75 metric tons, two hours to get off the plane. now, the airport is pretty much the only real reli
nick patton walsh. >> nick is in abu dhabi where he joins us now live. incredible when we look at the humanitarian aid there. give us an idea of the situation on the ground there? >> well, just to get that 75 metric tons of aid in. that's one aircraft. they had to get 13 set permissions negotiated to get in. most key one was working out the window in which the saudi air force and houthis, control the airport allow them to touch the ground. a two-hour window. used by quite a few...
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well there's a little bit of jornljoe patton in him. mower. he takes his two available brigades and decides to attack the left flank at bentonville. it just so happens that johnson's headquarters are right there, the john ben ton house. but it takes mower about an hour to get across the swamp. reaching the confederate line. it's a gad thing because the only -- good thing because the only confederate he's facing is this. poor excuse for a line. in the meantime, general johnson erects hardy to put together a counterattacking force to stop moore's project. it'll take time for them to select strength. and just before hardy can watch his counterattack, moore strikes. punches a whole in the confederate line. squirmishers with their 16 shooter henrys are able to get all the way to the edge of bentonville. they come literally within a few yards of cutting off johnson's only line of defete. general johnston reveals to the year. then hardy strikes, he succeeds in pushing back mower who by the way has gotten cold feet apparently because he's decided to d
well there's a little bit of jornljoe patton in him. mower. he takes his two available brigades and decides to attack the left flank at bentonville. it just so happens that johnson's headquarters are right there, the john ben ton house. but it takes mower about an hour to get across the swamp. reaching the confederate line. it's a gad thing because the only -- good thing because the only confederate he's facing is this. poor excuse for a line. in the meantime, general johnson erects hardy to...
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charles, florida, bill killing patton has been number one on the times list for 30 weeks. 9-year-old son asked me if the world is going to be better in the future. i said i couldn't answer that right now. what would you have said. i'm very optimistic about america, tammy, i know i don't sound it sometimes. with qualifiers. i would have told your son that if he works hard honest and a good person, he'll have a good life and you'll be proud of him. enjoy your signed copy of "legends and lies" for the letter of the day. >>> finally, the tip of the day. one of the worst parts of my job is seeing tragedy every single day of my life. over the weekend, an earthquake hit nepal, thousands dead including americans. no one knows why these terrible things happen but obviously they do on a regular basis. in everybody's life there's tragedy and mystery why me. people of faith pray. sometimes prayers are not answered. and sometimes folks get angry about that. to me that kind of anger is natural. praying for worthy things is noble. and when those things do not come, do not happen disappoi
charles, florida, bill killing patton has been number one on the times list for 30 weeks. 9-year-old son asked me if the world is going to be better in the future. i said i couldn't answer that right now. what would you have said. i'm very optimistic about america, tammy, i know i don't sound it sometimes. with qualifiers. i would have told your son that if he works hard honest and a good person, he'll have a good life and you'll be proud of him. enjoy your signed copy of "legends and...
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that temperature would be lindsey patton in pacifica winds under 5. lindsay, thank you for that temperature. overcast skies there. let's check it out here. 59 degrees and that would be paul smith. good morning, paul in brentwood. lots of clear skies there right now. we have partly cloudy conditions over the bay waters. mainly i would say now is mostly cloudy, clear earlier it seems like that marine layer is pushing back onshore at this hour. 45 to 54 degrees out the door this morning. the winds are under 10. west winds 10 to 20 miles per hour later today and the coast -- we'll see some clearing a little later. earlier burnoff than yesterday. 50s by 8:00 today bayside and inland areas as you get the kids out to school. so earlier burnoff today not as windy a tad warmer than yesterday but boy wait until you see that seven-day forecast featuring 90s. this i like a lot. this was a tail end of that dry cold front that swept through the bay area yesterday enhancing our marine layer. it is out of here. high pressure is going to build in a seasonal spring day
that temperature would be lindsey patton in pacifica winds under 5. lindsay, thank you for that temperature. overcast skies there. let's check it out here. 59 degrees and that would be paul smith. good morning, paul in brentwood. lots of clear skies there right now. we have partly cloudy conditions over the bay waters. mainly i would say now is mostly cloudy, clear earlier it seems like that marine layer is pushing back onshore at this hour. 45 to 54 degrees out the door this morning. the winds...
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this happened overnight on south broad street and patton on avenue in front of the at&t subway station. that fire did some pretty good damage. the the driver and passengers on the service buses scaped without injuries. >>> in chester county peco reports about 500 customers in birmingham township were without power for several hours today. a truck took down poles and power lines, in the northbound lanes of 202 just north of penn oaks drive. crews restored poles and lines. northbound lanes of 202 were closed for several hours. a at last check all power except for one customer, had been restored. >>> well, a all clear has been given at statue of liberty after a bomb scare today. park service had to evacuate tourist from liberty island in new york harbor right around is 11:30 this morning. someone had called 911 and threatened to blow up the statue. the bomb squad searched lockers at the base of the statue after a k-9 unit the hit on something in that area there was a a package there but it was not a threat. ferry from his nearby ellis island had to be used to help move visitors out of the
this happened overnight on south broad street and patton on avenue in front of the at&t subway station. that fire did some pretty good damage. the the driver and passengers on the service buses scaped without injuries. >>> in chester county peco reports about 500 customers in birmingham township were without power for several hours today. a truck took down poles and power lines, in the northbound lanes of 202 just north of penn oaks drive. crews restored poles and lines. northbound...
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general patton one said that a gallon of sweat will save a pint of blood.do you have to do as far as the leader of the homeland security every day being business mist looking at the -- pessimist, looking at the worst kaye case case scenario. how do you remain optimist pick our country and national security? >> my assessment is no news in homeland security is good news. and no news very often reflects the hard work of a lot of men and women in this department and all across the national security homeland security community of our government to intradict, to arrest someone, to investigate an individual of suspicion, to deny boarding on an airplane to an individual -- you don't read about that every day. you don't hear about it every day. but every day somebody in this department is doing something to promote homeland security. and part of my mission, frankly, is to remind american public of the good news. the press likes to focus on the bad news. part of my mission that i've undertake send to point out all -- undertaken is to point out all of the good works t
general patton one said that a gallon of sweat will save a pint of blood.do you have to do as far as the leader of the homeland security every day being business mist looking at the -- pessimist, looking at the worst kaye case case scenario. how do you remain optimist pick our country and national security? >> my assessment is no news in homeland security is good news. and no news very often reflects the hard work of a lot of men and women in this department and all across the national...
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killing patton spotlights the brave men who gave their lives there. thanks, mr. o.uncle's name alive. north dakota bill, i will bet you a billoreilly.com premium membership that the university of north dakota beats your alma mater in boston university in the final four. wait a minute? what's in it for me? i run billoreilly.com. i'll take the bet any way. see you next thursday. finally tonight "the factor" tip of the day, the movie "killing jesus" will be seen on the fox news channel tomorrow night good friday 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. it will then be repeated easter sunday night at 8:00 and 11:00. now, there are a few posters of "killing jesus" around but not many. so if you make me an offer that i cannot refuse, i will send you this big poster personally autographed to you by me. and the money will be donated to the independencefund.org group which buys track chairs for severely wounded americans. so make me an offer, send it by e-mail. and on monday i'll announce the patriotic winner. jesus would like this promotion. "the factor" tip of the day. and that is it for us to
killing patton spotlights the brave men who gave their lives there. thanks, mr. o.uncle's name alive. north dakota bill, i will bet you a billoreilly.com premium membership that the university of north dakota beats your alma mater in boston university in the final four. wait a minute? what's in it for me? i run billoreilly.com. i'll take the bet any way. see you next thursday. finally tonight "the factor" tip of the day, the movie "killing jesus" will be seen on the fox news...
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>> who is patton? >> good. >> now, for answering that question, ellen got 1,200 bucks. not bad.r pal alex trib beckon tribek now on the air 31 years. one of the few tv programs that teaches us something every night. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news "factor" website, different from billo'reilly.com. o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town. here's the word of the day. instead of snooty don't be supercilious. doesn't it sound better? sounds a little snooty. i'm bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here so definitely looking out for you. >>> breaking tonight. the protests that started in baltimore have now spread to minneapolis, new york, and the streets of washington, d.c. as we get reports that the city hardest hit, the town that saw arson, assault, looting, and riots just 48 hours ago, may have suffered far more than it needed to. thanks to an order directly from the mayor of baltimore. >>> plus we are now getting stunning new details from police on what they say happened in the case that started all of this. a defense is starting to emerge for the po
>> who is patton? >> good. >> now, for answering that question, ellen got 1,200 bucks. not bad.r pal alex trib beckon tribek now on the air 31 years. one of the few tv programs that teaches us something every night. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news "factor" website, different from billo'reilly.com. o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town. here's the word of the day. instead of snooty don't be supercilious. doesn't it sound better? sounds a little...
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out in the mohave, general patton, training his desert warriors to take on rommel in north africa.supplied those prisoners for our prison camps. those captured troops from north africa, italy, from sicily. it was a remarkable time because on the road, there was not civilian traffic. there were tire rations. gasoline rations. the whole nation was involved in the war. route 66, filled with troop convoys, our g.i.'s taking one last visit before they shipped out. the war ended, what happened? america had prosperity, of course. those g.i.'s came home. what did they come home to? they came home to the g.i. bill. they got to go to college. they got to buy a house at a good rate. they got to marry their sweetheart. then everybody got a brand-new car. cars were made again. and we had to show our family where we trained at the great lakes or oklahoma or california. and people took to the road and that wartime blended right into peacetime and into the great long heyday of route 66, late 1940's, throughout the 1950's, 1960's, even into the 1970's. even after president eisenhower in 1956 signed
out in the mohave, general patton, training his desert warriors to take on rommel in north africa.supplied those prisoners for our prison camps. those captured troops from north africa, italy, from sicily. it was a remarkable time because on the road, there was not civilian traffic. there were tire rations. gasoline rations. the whole nation was involved in the war. route 66, filled with troop convoys, our g.i.'s taking one last visit before they shipped out. the war ended, what happened?...
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dominic patton. >> i hear you my friend, you should. thank you very much. >> happy easter.his a growing number of millenials raising their demands when looking for a job. they want free meals. they want flexible time. deirdre bolton is with us. before you lay into me -- >> yes. stuart: nothing wrong with asking for these things. very nice if you can get them surely, give me a well-paid job first and foremost. >> stuart, i think that is the catch. i think for companies it is easier for them, and cheaper to stock their break rooms with bananas say, free breakfast, pay every single millennial 10-k more each year. i want to bring results of this survey. flexible schedule, making a difference and challenging work. that is what millenials say in that order. not working for money. stuart: give me job, give me money. show me a way up the food chain. this is america. is that what we all want or is the new generation is different? >> i think this new generation is different. stuart: oh, lord. >> they want mentorship, stuart, more senior people no they want pool tables and massage art
dominic patton. >> i hear you my friend, you should. thank you very much. >> happy easter.his a growing number of millenials raising their demands when looking for a job. they want free meals. they want flexible time. deirdre bolton is with us. before you lay into me -- >> yes. stuart: nothing wrong with asking for these things. very nice if you can get them surely, give me a well-paid job first and foremost. >> stuart, i think that is the catch. i think for companies it...