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patton written the prayer some time before the battle. this prayer card was delivered to all of the troops and it became part affirm legend of the battle of the bulge. here in our battle of the bulge gallery, we do have a german sedan. this was one of the cars used by the german officers to go back and forth and transport themselves back and forth to the front. here you can see all of the camouflage that they used in these type of winter conditions with branches and things like that. to try and blend. we're now entering our last gallery into the german heart. as you can see by this map, by early 1945 after the battle of the bulge, united states and her ally, french forces and british forces, flanking american forces in the west as well as forces from the soviet union, basically crushing germany in its end game stages as we are converging on berlin. now, in this gallery, we have basically the story of how berlin falls even though, american troops never actually quite make it to berlin itself. however, people can see the handwriting on the
patton written the prayer some time before the battle. this prayer card was delivered to all of the troops and it became part affirm legend of the battle of the bulge. here in our battle of the bulge gallery, we do have a german sedan. this was one of the cars used by the german officers to go back and forth and transport themselves back and forth to the front. here you can see all of the camouflage that they used in these type of winter conditions with branches and things like that. to try and...
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many of our viewers may remember the famous scene in the movie "patton" where george patton is brought in to try to reorganize american forces to beat the germans. in this case, we have a tricolor french flag. many americans and others do not realize that when we landed in morocco in north africa, the french vichy government was allied with nazi germany. we actually did have to do some fighting against the french with the initial landing. included in this case is this luftwaffen ss hat. this one is unique because it is a tropical where issue that the germans will give the ss part of their elite troops -- part of their elite forces, i should they. the ss will be in charge of carrying out the holocaust in europe. and one other thing i thought i would point out -- you had "life" magazine issue, "war hits red oak." red oak, iowa. in africa, 42 men from red oak, iowa were killed, and this was the point where the reality of war in north africa and the european theater will start to come home to americans with these losses in such a small town, so many boys in one single battle. behind me is
many of our viewers may remember the famous scene in the movie "patton" where george patton is brought in to try to reorganize american forces to beat the germans. in this case, we have a tricolor french flag. many americans and others do not realize that when we landed in morocco in north africa, the french vichy government was allied with nazi germany. we actually did have to do some fighting against the french with the initial landing. included in this case is this luftwaffen ss...
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many of our viewers may remember the famous scene in the movie "patton." where george patton is then brought in to try to reorganize american forces to fight in the desert and beat the germans. in this case here, we have a tricolor french flag, many americans and others don't realize that when we landed in morocco in north africa, the french vichy government was allied with nazi germany, so we actually did have to do some fighting against the french with the initial landings. included in this case is a wafen ss cap. you can see the deaths head on it. this one is a little unique because it is a tropical wear issue that the germans are going to give the ss part of their elite troops, part of their elite forces, i should say. the ss, of course, is going to be in charge of carrying out the holocaust in europe. and one other thing i thought i would point out here, you have life magazine's issue "war hits red oak." at kaza rein pass, 45 men from red oak iowa in the local national guard unit are going to be killed or captured by the germans. and so, this was the
many of our viewers may remember the famous scene in the movie "patton." where george patton is then brought in to try to reorganize american forces to fight in the desert and beat the germans. in this case here, we have a tricolor french flag, many americans and others don't realize that when we landed in morocco in north africa, the french vichy government was allied with nazi germany, so we actually did have to do some fighting against the french with the initial landings. included...
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many of our viewers may remember the famous scene in the movie, "patton," where george patton is broughto be organized the forces in the desert and beat the germans. in this case here, we have a tricolor french flag. many americans and others don't realize that when we landed in north africa, the french government was allied with nazi germany. and so we actually did have to do some fighting against the french with the initial landing. included in this case is a sf cap. -- s.s. cap. you can see the death head on it. this one is unique because it was a tropical wear issue. the germans going to give it to their elite troops, part of their elite forces, i should say. the ss is going to be in charge of carrying out the holocaust in europe. one other thing i thought i would point out here, you have "life" magazine issue, war hits red oak. 45 men from red oak, iowa are going to be killed or captured by the germans. and so, this was the point where the reality of war in north africa and the european theater is going to start to come home to americans with these losses in such a small town, so ma
many of our viewers may remember the famous scene in the movie, "patton," where george patton is broughto be organized the forces in the desert and beat the germans. in this case here, we have a tricolor french flag. many americans and others don't realize that when we landed in north africa, the french government was allied with nazi germany. and so we actually did have to do some fighting against the french with the initial landing. included in this case is a sf cap. -- s.s. cap....
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general george patton raced up the western side of sicily, takes palermo, and then headed to the east across the northern border of sicily, combining with bernard montgomery to push against the germans and the italian forces, of eventually driving them off of the sicilian island across the straits of sicily into the southern boot of italy there. so you get a sense of the campaign and how it moved to this paragraph in conclusion only 38 days after the landing. we are now leaving the sicily gallery and entering the italian campaign here in the national world war ii museum. you can see on the map to my right the situation the allies faced in september of 1943 as we begin the invasion of southern italy. now, the italian campaign had been urged by winston churchill to be a soft underbelly of europe that we could drive up the peninsula and possibly get at not see germany and when the war -- get at nazi germany and win the war. it is not going to be that way at all. it starts from the very beginning. the allies are going to face great challenges with the amphibious landings that we must perf
general george patton raced up the western side of sicily, takes palermo, and then headed to the east across the northern border of sicily, combining with bernard montgomery to push against the germans and the italian forces, of eventually driving them off of the sicilian island across the straits of sicily into the southern boot of italy there. so you get a sense of the campaign and how it moved to this paragraph in conclusion only 38 days after the landing. we are now leaving the sicily...
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if only he meant it or kept the patton up, up a couple of years longer. there was a will, a promise, ultimately a time and opportunity. today we're no closer to degrading and destroying the islamic state than when the president found his general patton voice momentarily and it was fleeting. today, watching the white house press conference i wondered whether the french president shuddered as mr. obama offered up a climate change convention in paris as a strong rebuke to the terrorists who had murdered scores of his countrymen, wounded hundreds of his citizens? i wonder still that president obama could create such an equivalency in his mind, let alone utter the idea aloud. mr. obama has become, i believe, what he has created over seven years in the white house. he has become our national cipher. the quotation of the evening from bernard baruch on such ciphers who never seem to learn. he says -- we can only hope. we're coming right back. >>> the gop establishment is out of control, attacking donald trump just as they promised they wouldn't. jedidiah bila and
if only he meant it or kept the patton up, up a couple of years longer. there was a will, a promise, ultimately a time and opportunity. today we're no closer to degrading and destroying the islamic state than when the president found his general patton voice momentarily and it was fleeting. today, watching the white house press conference i wondered whether the french president shuddered as mr. obama offered up a climate change convention in paris as a strong rebuke to the terrorists who had...
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george patton will come up from the south after they had been surrendered. this is an incident many americans will recognize from the film where the commanding officer was asked by the germans to surrender and famously said to them "nuts." you get a sense of how logistics are so important in or. -- war. we have a german gas tank. germans were running out of gasoline. we are going to not only have to deal with moving mechanical vehicles but also more men,tantly then, troops -- troops. were worn by major carl corbyn. in the end, we will prevail. our lines bulge but they do not break. it comes at a tremendous cost in blood. americans are killed in this fighting that goes on for six weeks. outlast item i would point in this case here is a nazi flag captured by members of the 101st airborne division. airborne members signed their names. you can see a particular sam joule from missouri where they manage to hold out. we are going to push the .ermans back towards germany we are now headed into the heart of the battle of the bowl of bulge. battle of the we have an en
george patton will come up from the south after they had been surrendered. this is an incident many americans will recognize from the film where the commanding officer was asked by the germans to surrender and famously said to them "nuts." you get a sense of how logistics are so important in or. -- war. we have a german gas tank. germans were running out of gasoline. we are going to not only have to deal with moving mechanical vehicles but also more men,tantly then, troops -- troops....
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. >> reporter: mi-lisa patton turns 26 this month. she doesn't want to pay up to $250 a month for a plan under obamacare. >> being a graduate student and living in d.c. and kind of barely making ends meet now, it's hard to factor in the cost of an extra bill. >> reporter: there are 10.5 million uninsured americans eligible for coverage under the affordable care act, but the obama administration expects only one quarter will sign up this year, even though those that don't could pay a higher penalty in their taxes. >> we're talking about a penalty, it's $700. >> i didn't actually know the penalty was that high. >> reporter: premiums have also increased. the cost of a mid-level plan is up an average of 7.5%. it's due in part because a number of companies have left the marketplace. fewer insurers means less competition. >> i've had obamacare insurance now for two years, and it did go up the second year. >> reporter: dawn erin is an actress and singer living in texas. she says obamacare made her hepatitis c medication affordable. >> the to
. >> reporter: mi-lisa patton turns 26 this month. she doesn't want to pay up to $250 a month for a plan under obamacare. >> being a graduate student and living in d.c. and kind of barely making ends meet now, it's hard to factor in the cost of an extra bill. >> reporter: there are 10.5 million uninsured americans eligible for coverage under the affordable care act, but the obama administration expects only one quarter will sign up this year, even though those that don't could...
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and my co-pay was 5 bucks**as for patton, the healthy millenial is inclined to take her chances without insurance 14:08:44 i will probably look at enrolling after i graduate//so waiting until after may yes and still deal with the penalty (sighs) kind of a hard situation to be in right now officials have acknowledged that most peopleill needo shop around and pick new plans to avoid large price hikes. hikes.the white house expects 10 million people will be enrolled in insurance exchanges by the end 2016.but that's way down from original estimates of 21 million. it's coming up next... next...the illegal adventure that could cost one woman part of her hand. there are many sides to basketball star an fashion icon russell westbrook. and with coverage in the middle of anywhere from u.s. cellular, he can find some new ones. like, farmer. russell's brussels. russell speaking. paleontologist. hashtag t-rex. park ranger. where am i? and t.v. spokesperson. that's my line. i got it. with u.s. cellular, you can do all the things you like, from the middle of anywhere. here's a look at some of eastern
and my co-pay was 5 bucks**as for patton, the healthy millenial is inclined to take her chances without insurance 14:08:44 i will probably look at enrolling after i graduate//so waiting until after may yes and still deal with the penalty (sighs) kind of a hard situation to be in right now officials have acknowledged that most peopleill needo shop around and pick new plans to avoid large price hikes. hikes.the white house expects 10 million people will be enrolled in insurance exchanges by the...
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. >> killing patton, the perfect stocking stuff. can i stuff that in your stocking?nough to be your mother. almost. i watch him every single day he is on. >> you have tremendous taste. >> i love you ♪ loving you >> what's up, girl? come here, boo. >> you look much more handsome in person than on tv. >> what about killing patton? are you going to get that? >> now, who wrote that? i have no idea what that is. >> a guy named bill o'reilly. >> oh, him. >> you are going to get coal in your stalking -- stocking? >> i was going to buy six of them. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. >> excellent. i don't need anything else. << remember the cabbage patch kids used to be mania. is there anything this year that everybody has to have. >> not that prevalent. elf on a shelf is a really big deal. >> elf on a shelf that's been -- >> -- it's big now. it probably cost $1 to make but they sell it for about $15. this little, you know, cotton elf and it's all over the house and it changes place each night. >> i have a real elf that does that at my house. >> you should call someone about that. >> froze
. >> killing patton, the perfect stocking stuff. can i stuff that in your stocking?nough to be your mother. almost. i watch him every single day he is on. >> you have tremendous taste. >> i love you ♪ loving you >> what's up, girl? come here, boo. >> you look much more handsome in person than on tv. >> what about killing patton? are you going to get that? >> now, who wrote that? i have no idea what that is. >> a guy named bill o'reilly. >>...
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we don't have the general macarthurs and the general pattons. a watched one the top people saying it's tough to beat isis. i i'm saying, george patton wouldn't say that. macarthur wouldn't say that. it would go very quickly. it's just like we're in a different place. we're living in a different world from what we used to. we need victory and we don't have victory. >> you look at all of the things happening in this country, china ripping us off, japan ripping us a of, mexico taking advantage because their leaders are smarter than our leaders, and people are tired of it. they're tired of politicians, tired of incompetence, and tired of all talk, no action. and the people of new hampshire, the people of iowa, these are amazing people because i'm doing great in iowa, too, and they're amazing people. great people. they want to see our country be great again, and no politician is going to be able to do that. >> you're either a leader or not. you basically have that ability or don't, and we have a president that somehow doesn't seem very, very sadly --
we don't have the general macarthurs and the general pattons. a watched one the top people saying it's tough to beat isis. i i'm saying, george patton wouldn't say that. macarthur wouldn't say that. it would go very quickly. it's just like we're in a different place. we're living in a different world from what we used to. we need victory and we don't have victory. >> you look at all of the things happening in this country, china ripping us off, japan ripping us a of, mexico taking...
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. >> reporter: mylisa patton turns 26 this month. she will lose coverage under her parents' health insurance but doesn't want to pay up to $250 a month for a plan under obamacare. >> being a graduate student and living in d.c. and kind of barely making ends meet now, it's just hard to factor in the cost of an extra bill. >> reporter: there are 10.5 millioiouninsured americans eligible for coverage under the affordable care act. but the obama administration expects only a quarter will sign up this year. even though those that don't could pay a higher penalty in their taxes. >> we're talking about a penalty, though. it's $700. >> no, actually, i didn't know the penalty was that high. >> reporter: premiums have also increased. the cost of a mid-level plan is up an average of 7.5%. it's due in part because a number of companies have left the marketplace. fewer insurers means less competition. >> i've had obamacare insurance now for two years and it did go up the second year. >> reporter: dawn aaron is an actress and singer living in texa
. >> reporter: mylisa patton turns 26 this month. she will lose coverage under her parents' health insurance but doesn't want to pay up to $250 a month for a plan under obamacare. >> being a graduate student and living in d.c. and kind of barely making ends meet now, it's just hard to factor in the cost of an extra bill. >> reporter: there are 10.5 millioiouninsured americans eligible for coverage under the affordable care act. but the obama administration expects only a...
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colossal news about killing patton. fact.pain relievers are used by more households than any other leading brand. to treat their aches and pains more people reach for advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. jeb bushwe have to beave to be tthe world's leader.n. who's going to take care of the christians that are being eliminated in the middle east? who's going to take care of israel and support them - our greatest ally in the middle east? the united states has the capability of doing this, and it's in our economic and national security interest that we do it. i will be that kind of president and i hope you want that kind of president for our country going forward. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. >>> thanks for staying with personal story segment tonight, new study from the pew organization asked the following question should the government be able to prevent people from saying things to prevent them from saying things that are offensive to minority groups. among mille
colossal news about killing patton. fact.pain relievers are used by more households than any other leading brand. to treat their aches and pains more people reach for advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. jeb bushwe have to beave to be tthe world's leader.n. who's going to take care of the christians that are being eliminated in the middle east? who's going to take care of israel and support them - our greatest ally in the middle east? the united states has the capability of...
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but tomorrow a movie based on my book "killing patton" will be aired. war ii general. screen writer tony peckham will be penning the script for scot-free productions. as you may know national geographic will also air "killing reagan" at the end of 2016. all the "killing books" make great christmas and hanukkah books. so hope you check them out. we've got two movies in the pipeline now. >>> and the mail. >>ky tell you from personal experience bernadine, the president does help wounded vets. he does. >> we know because our books are so successful the jealousy factor is over the top. we know that. snooty writers look down and crazed idealogical zell lots will always surface. "killing jesus" got hammered because we didn't dole with the resurrection. some scorned us for not visiting heavy. the point is every successful project will be cheap shotted or ignored by those who have agendas and marty dugard the best researcher in the world, knows that. the "factor tip of the day." from time to time i have to clear my head. a good place to do that is in the bahamas
but tomorrow a movie based on my book "killing patton" will be aired. war ii general. screen writer tony peckham will be penning the script for scot-free productions. as you may know national geographic will also air "killing reagan" at the end of 2016. all the "killing books" make great christmas and hanukkah books. so hope you check them out. we've got two movies in the pipeline now. >>> and the mail. >>ky tell you from personal experience...
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. >> reporter: mylisa patton turns 26 this month. she will lose coverage under her parents' health insurance but doesn't want to pay up to $250 a month for a plan under obamacare. >> being a graduate student and living in d.c. and kind of barely making ends meet now, it's just hard to factor in the cost of an extra bill. >> reporter: there are 10.5 million uninsured amicans eligible for coverage e der the affordable care act. but the obama administration expects only a quarter will sign up this year. even though those that don't could pay a higher penalty in their taxes. >> we're talking about a penalty, though. it's $700. >> no, actually, i didn't know the penalty was that high. >> reporter: premiums haha also inineased. the cost of a mid-level plan is up an average of 7.5%. it's due in part because a number of companies have left the marketplace. fewer insurers means less competition. >> i've had obamacare insurance now for two years and it did go up the second year. >> reporter: dawn aaron is an actress and singer living in texas.
. >> reporter: mylisa patton turns 26 this month. she will lose coverage under her parents' health insurance but doesn't want to pay up to $250 a month for a plan under obamacare. >> being a graduate student and living in d.c. and kind of barely making ends meet now, it's just hard to factor in the cost of an extra bill. >> reporter: there are 10.5 million uninsured amicans eligible for coverage e der the affordable care act. but the obama administration expects only a quarter...
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patton. he said -- i think most americans now are getting downright patton-like.re coming right back. >>> the united nations demands that the united states continue to bring in hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees, no matter what you and i think. >> what's our president doing? is he insane? lou: and the president of course agrees with the united nations. >>> and the powerful union behind the minimum wage demonstrations has endorsed a presidential candidate. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase th
patton. he said -- i think most americans now are getting downright patton-like.re coming right back. >>> the united nations demands that the united states continue to bring in hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees, no matter what you and i think. >> what's our president doing? is he insane? lou: and the president of course agrees with the united nations. >>> and the powerful union behind the minimum wage demonstrations has endorsed a presidential candidate. i...
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. >> killing patton, the perfect stocking stuff. can i stuff that in your stocking?be your mother. almost. i watch him every single day he is on. >> you have tremendous taste. >> i love you ♪ loving you >> what's up, girl? come here, boo. >> you look much more handsome in person than on tv. >> what about killing patton? are you going to get that? >> now who wrote that? i have no idea what that is. >> a guy named bill o'reilly. >> oh, him. >> you are going to get coal in your stalking -- stocking? >> i was going to buy six of them. >> 1 2 3 4 5 6. >> excellent. i don't need anything else. << remember the cabbage patch kids used to be mania. is there anything this year that everybody has to have. >> not that prevalent. elf on a shelf is a really big deal. >> elf on a shelf that's been -- >> -- it's big now. it probably cost $1 to make but they sell it for about $15. this little, you know, cotton elf and it's all over the house and it changes place each night. >> i have a real elf that does that at my house. >> you should call someone about that. >> frozen is big. >> fr
. >> killing patton, the perfect stocking stuff. can i stuff that in your stocking?be your mother. almost. i watch him every single day he is on. >> you have tremendous taste. >> i love you ♪ loving you >> what's up, girl? come here, boo. >> you look much more handsome in person than on tv. >> what about killing patton? are you going to get that? >> now who wrote that? i have no idea what that is. >> a guy named bill o'reilly. >> oh, him....
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patton. he said -- i think most americans now are getting downright patton-like.back. >>> the united nations demands that the united states continue to bring in hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees, no matter what you and i think. >> what's our president doing? is he insane? lou: and the president of course agrees with the united nations. >>> and the powerful union behind the minimum wage demonstrations has endorsed a presidential candidate. we take that up and a lot more with jedidiah bila and doug schoen right after this. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. try super
patton. he said -- i think most americans now are getting downright patton-like.back. >>> the united nations demands that the united states continue to bring in hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees, no matter what you and i think. >> what's our president doing? is he insane? lou: and the president of course agrees with the united nations. >>> and the powerful union behind the minimum wage demonstrations has endorsed a presidential candidate. we take that up and...
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. >> your uncle fought with patton? >> yeah. >> did he take pictures? >> no, but when we were kids, in his apartment in the bronx, he used to lay out this big nazi flag. >> and take out one of your kids? >> and show us all the stuff he stole off of the germans. >> in other words, when the guy was all -- like come here, charlie, are you crying again? >> by the way, the german lugar is this beautiful gun. he stole it off of a guy he killed. >> again, we're not tough. we were not targeting these taners because we were worried about civilian casualties. the pentagon said that for a year. >> they argued also we don't want to rebuild the infrastructure. >> this is called going off topic. >>> when we come back, you want to know how big a spender bernie sanders is? hillary clinton is telling him, bernie, come on, cool it. when spenders say spenders are overdoing it, after this. >>> today on forbes on fox, what to do with the syrian refugees? 47 democrats joining republicans in the house to tighten security for syrians trying to resettle here, but why did the pr
. >> your uncle fought with patton? >> yeah. >> did he take pictures? >> no, but when we were kids, in his apartment in the bronx, he used to lay out this big nazi flag. >> and take out one of your kids? >> and show us all the stuff he stole off of the germans. >> in other words, when the guy was all -- like come here, charlie, are you crying again? >> by the way, the german lugar is this beautiful gun. he stole it off of a guy he killed. >>...
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. >>> police say surveillance video recorded 23-year-old derek patton as he lunged at a clerk and slashed the worker across the face. cops said the attack happened without warning or without provocation. the victim was rushed to the hospital. he received 80 stitches. >>> a man is being held on $250,000 tonight for allegedly molesting a 4-year-old child at the day care center where he worked. 23-year-old isaac nelson mcknight is accused of inappropriately touching the child. he was arrested after the staff at andros learning center called police. mcknight only worked there for about two weeks. he has been fired. fighting back. protesting for their right to gamble online. (man) yes. i'm sitting in wine. it's a 2011 pinot noir from the noir region. thank you, remy. (remy) you're welcome, sir. (man) of course we all know the rejuvenating effects of pinot therapy are quite well-documented. what's that, remy? (remy) it-it's a speck of cork, si- (man) i know what it is. (vo) a new york gentleman spends $28,000 a week on wine to sit in. (man) i'm so sorry you had to see this. (vo) you'd make a wa
. >>> police say surveillance video recorded 23-year-old derek patton as he lunged at a clerk and slashed the worker across the face. cops said the attack happened without warning or without provocation. the victim was rushed to the hospital. he received 80 stitches. >>> a man is being held on $250,000 tonight for allegedly molesting a 4-year-old child at the day care center where he worked. 23-year-old isaac nelson mcknight is accused of inappropriately touching the child. he...
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. >>> police say surveillance video recorded 23-year-old derek patton as he lunged at a clerk and slashed the worker across the face. cops said the attack happened without warning or without provocation. the victim was rushed to the hospital. he received 80 stitches. >>> a man is being held on $250,000 tonight for allegedly molesting a 4-year-old child at worked. 23-year-old isaac nelson mcknight is accused of inappropriately touching the child. he was arrested after the staff at andros learning center called police. mcknight only worked there for about two weeks. he has been fired. >>> fantasy football fans are fighting back. protesting for their right to gamble online. eric schneiderman's office >>> what was that old randy newman song it's money that matters in the usa. >> we'll see how much it matters in a few days. daniel murphy you're about five
. >>> police say surveillance video recorded 23-year-old derek patton as he lunged at a clerk and slashed the worker across the face. cops said the attack happened without warning or without provocation. the victim was rushed to the hospital. he received 80 stitches. >>> a man is being held on $250,000 tonight for allegedly molesting a 4-year-old child at worked. 23-year-old isaac nelson mcknight is accused of inappropriately touching the child. he was arrested after the staff...
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. >> reporter: as for patton the healthy millennial is inclined to take her chances without insurance. >> i would probably look at enrolling after i graduate. >> so waiting until after may. >> yes. >> and still deal with the penalty. >> kind of a hard situation to be in right now. >> reporter: officials acknowledge that most people will need to shop around and pick new plans to avoid price hikes. scott, the obama administration expects 10 million people will be enrolled in insurance exchanges by the end of 2016 but that's way down from original estimates of 21 million. >> julianna goldman in the washington newsroom tonight. julianna, thank you. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> in a major change of policy medicare will now pay for end of life counseling for terminal patients. and our doctor john la puk has more on this. >> reporter: five years ago when diagnosed with a rare form of breast cancer she knew to do her homework. what did you find? >> it's the worst form of breast cancer to get. nobody survives it. >> when your doctors first discussed your treatment plan, did
. >> reporter: as for patton the healthy millennial is inclined to take her chances without insurance. >> i would probably look at enrolling after i graduate. >> so waiting until after may. >> yes. >> and still deal with the penalty. >> kind of a hard situation to be in right now. >> reporter: officials acknowledge that most people will need to shop around and pick new plans to avoid price hikes. scott, the obama administration expects 10 million people...
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kelly patton had just boarded the train with her duokids. >> four or five minutes after sitting there, that's when the dispatcher asked for a nurse or doctor to come to the front of medical situation. >> i came up here, took a car, and there were cop cars and ambulances swarming the scene. the police were coming down the same time we came up. >> reporter: she got her kids out of the way as the police weapon. the suspect was arrested 4 blocks away, and a box cutter was found. subway riders say it reminds them, always be alert. >> you have to be observant. you don't anticipate these things to happen, but watch yourself coming out of the trains. >> reporter: police also say the suspect is here at brookdale undergoing psychiatric evaluation. >>> police on long island are investigating the death of a man found in a suffolk county office building. the body of 30-year-old william donahue was found in bohemia just before 7:00 a.m. just before 7:00 a.m. investigators don't know how he died, but he was the victim of violence. donahue works at the company. >>> a drug suspect sent police on a hou
kelly patton had just boarded the train with her duokids. >> four or five minutes after sitting there, that's when the dispatcher asked for a nurse or doctor to come to the front of medical situation. >> i came up here, took a car, and there were cop cars and ambulances swarming the scene. the police were coming down the same time we came up. >> reporter: she got her kids out of the way as the police weapon. the suspect was arrested 4 blocks away, and a box cutter was found....
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sometimes, the kernel would say, you want me to call general patton directly? i had no respect whatsoever to military authority. i have nothing but contempt. the higher the rank, the more contempt. i had no difficulties. i refused to wear the insignia. mike lieutenant colonel was promoted -- he called me with great pride. he said, i realize this is dumb and i show you my appreciation. i want to give you these stripes, and he may be a sergeant. i took the stripes and i threw it in the trash can. i said i am sorry sir, but these stripes will interfere with my work. cannot command the authority that i need to do the job. excuse me if i do not wear them. he was very insulted by that. i think the final act that he did before he was transferred instructions that i would be reduced to private. >> you were a kernel? benjamin: i cannot do my job as a sergeant either. i refused to wear the stripes. all of my war pictures, you will never find insignia on me. >> was this the real reason for not wearing the stripes? benjamin: absolutely. going back to your first question, w
sometimes, the kernel would say, you want me to call general patton directly? i had no respect whatsoever to military authority. i have nothing but contempt. the higher the rank, the more contempt. i had no difficulties. i refused to wear the insignia. mike lieutenant colonel was promoted -- he called me with great pride. he said, i realize this is dumb and i show you my appreciation. i want to give you these stripes, and he may be a sergeant. i took the stripes and i threw it in the trash can....
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when they were ordered to desegregate the army, patton was there. but all of them oppose it. they realize they have fought, but at the same time they were committed to a path that relegated blacks to second-class citizenship. but did not easily give up those views. if you live in the eastern half of the country, call 202-748-8900. for the rest of you, call 202-748-8901. fight,lled determined to to preserve the freedom they themselves of been denied. my question is, african-american men had served in the revolutionary war and the civil war and world war i. what changed? i was different about world war ii, if anything? professor cassimere: it was similar, yet different. the difference was more and gotamericans served a chance to get outside of the united states. lunch with a veteran of world war ii, centage marion. he was sent to australia. he got a chance to see the world differently. he saw europeans who treated blacks differently, and treated blacks as equals. they gave him the sense that even though they had been denied certain rights and were victimized by racism, it was a
when they were ordered to desegregate the army, patton was there. but all of them oppose it. they realize they have fought, but at the same time they were committed to a path that relegated blacks to second-class citizenship. but did not easily give up those views. if you live in the eastern half of the country, call 202-748-8900. for the rest of you, call 202-748-8901. fight,lled determined to to preserve the freedom they themselves of been denied. my question is, african-american men had...
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. >> reporter: as for patton, the healthy millennial is inclined to take her chances without insurance. >> i would probably look at enrolling after i graduate. >> so waiting until after may. >> yes. >> and still deal with the penalty. >> kind of a hard situation to be in right now. >> reporter: officials acknowledge that most people will need to shop around and pick new plans to avoid price hikes. scott, the obama administration expects 10 million people will be enrolled in insurance exchanges by the end of 2016, but that's way down from original estimates of 21 million. julianna, thank you. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth and i will listen. from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. chris young: action teams of high school students are joining volunteers of america and major league baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation
. >> reporter: as for patton, the healthy millennial is inclined to take her chances without insurance. >> i would probably look at enrolling after i graduate. >> so waiting until after may. >> yes. >> and still deal with the penalty. >> kind of a hard situation to be in right now. >> reporter: officials acknowledge that most people will need to shop around and pick new plans to avoid price hikes. scott, the obama administration expects 10 million...
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have to tremendous story of heroism and most of the viewers, i would imagine, have seen the movie "patton," and the famous scene where he asked the south to try to rescue the troops and bastogne. they famously said to the germans when they demanded surrender, no to surrender. our line held in the end, but it was not easy. this was the largest battle in the history of the united states army, better than 6000 troops were involved. we took nearly 20,000 dead. at times, the battle was so fierce and we were so desperate that we were pushing up cooks, a stretcher bearers, basically all the behind the front line troops were coming in and putting them on the front lines and fighting because we had to, so once hitler loses at the battle of the bulge or a more accurate way would to be, once he prevailed, the handwriting was on the wall for hitler on the western front where he could not win. and we are going to be driving into germany from that point forward. host: was that the moment, in your mind, or you think hitler knew it was over or was there another moment? keith: i don't think hitler knew it
have to tremendous story of heroism and most of the viewers, i would imagine, have seen the movie "patton," and the famous scene where he asked the south to try to rescue the troops and bastogne. they famously said to the germans when they demanded surrender, no to surrender. our line held in the end, but it was not easy. this was the largest battle in the history of the united states army, better than 6000 troops were involved. we took nearly 20,000 dead. at times, the battle was so...
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he served, major jacobson, i should say, he served in patton's army, and we solute you salute you. it is a special time to be here, and we're honored. because without our veterans, we don't have a single day of freedom. when major jacobson wokeup, i i told he saidd it's one more day to serve and be proud. we're thrilled to be here at the uss alabama. you're in mobile area, you need to drive up. and the majesty is amazing. we've got so many nice friends here. we're thrilled to be. and we also have a great group for the spanish fort high school and their marching band is here. so ladies, as i salute you, and we salute our veterans, god bless you. we appreciate you. and listen to the beautiful high school m mic we'e' got. >> and we apprereate you,al. be safe, honey, we love you! the rokerthon is working to fiedeed others. to support. and there will be a big parade today in new york and all over the place. >> something weird's going on today. >> there's always something weird going on around here. >> shia labuff, he watches them and reacts. i started yesterday at noon. >> is he in l.a.
he served, major jacobson, i should say, he served in patton's army, and we solute you salute you. it is a special time to be here, and we're honored. because without our veterans, we don't have a single day of freedom. when major jacobson wokeup, i i told he saidd it's one more day to serve and be proud. we're thrilled to be here at the uss alabama. you're in mobile area, you need to drive up. and the majesty is amazing. we've got so many nice friends here. we're thrilled to be. and we also...
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you know general patton didn't , go and talk about, i am sending 50 men here and 200 men here.did the job, he knocked them out. general douglas macarthur, you go back and look, these were not talkers. i really mean this strongly, i think it was a horrible thing that he announced that 50 people are going over to syria. mark: thank you, mr. trump. we are going to be back with more donald trump and news of the day right after this. , ♪ ♪ mark: and now the stirring conclusion of the conversation with donald trump in central park, where we started talking about his rival on the rise, marco rubio. marco rubio is now a candidate on the rise and he actually was compared you to barack obama at one point and he said, like barack obama, you are not dignified or worthy of the office you are seeking, he said like the president now, you have -- with no class. what do you think of the comparison? on issues in leadership, what do you think of the comparison? donald trump: i think he is highly overrated. i think he is an overrated person, i don't think he is going to make it, in fact, i was wat
you know general patton didn't , go and talk about, i am sending 50 men here and 200 men here.did the job, he knocked them out. general douglas macarthur, you go back and look, these were not talkers. i really mean this strongly, i think it was a horrible thing that he announced that 50 people are going over to syria. mark: thank you, mr. trump. we are going to be back with more donald trump and news of the day right after this. , ♪ ♪ mark: and now the stirring conclusion of the...
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patton is not alone. in september financial giant goldman sachs released bleak -- well, that was the second report. they have released several bleak reports on the future of the global coal market. the latest was in september where they drew the conclusion that -- and i quote -- "the industry does not require new investment. given the ability of existing assets to satisfy flat demand, so prices will remain under pressure as the de-placingary cycle continues -- deflationary cycle continues. in plain english, market forces are driving coal's decline." i seriously doubt that any colleague would think that goldman sachs is a bunch of liberal greenies who've launch add war on coal. this is -- who've launch add war on coal. this is their clear economic thought. since the clean power rule was finalized in august, the massive resistance that the majority leader sought has not ensued. kentucky governor steve beshear has so far not heeded the majority leader's call to rebel. oklahoma governor the first to pledge to
patton is not alone. in september financial giant goldman sachs released bleak -- well, that was the second report. they have released several bleak reports on the future of the global coal market. the latest was in september where they drew the conclusion that -- and i quote -- "the industry does not require new investment. given the ability of existing assets to satisfy flat demand, so prices will remain under pressure as the de-placingary cycle continues -- deflationary cycle continues....
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guest: no, no more so than alexander graham bell patton hindered the use of or it was solved. [inaudible] so, all you have to do is look at what happened in aviation, from almost no time the wright brothers, the plane that they developed was not recognized as a reality until 1908. the plane they flew in world war ii, or world war i was vastly different from what they had flown. at that point the advance plate has developed in just those seven years, eight years since the wright brothers plane was recognized as being a reality. of course, then you accelerate the progress beyond anyone's imagining where lindberg is fine in the atlantic from the 1920s. orval wright lived to see the jet propulsion, jet engine, he lived as the rockets, the rockets, he lived to see the horrible devastation caused by airplanes used as weapons in world war i and world war ii. will bill wright did not see world war i. he died before that. host: here's a call in from dallas, pennsylvania. >> caller: hi, thank you for taking my call. i just want to mr. mccullough to know how often i had read his books an
guest: no, no more so than alexander graham bell patton hindered the use of or it was solved. [inaudible] so, all you have to do is look at what happened in aviation, from almost no time the wright brothers, the plane that they developed was not recognized as a reality until 1908. the plane they flew in world war ii, or world war i was vastly different from what they had flown. at that point the advance plate has developed in just those seven years, eight years since the wright brothers plane...