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in world war ii when general george patton -- that was a real general. we have some pattons today, too. i found them. maw -- "mad dog" mattis. and he doesn't like doing a lot of talk. but isis, it's a whole different ballgame, folks. they are going fast. but when patton ran into a problem he couldn't solve, he knew what to do, he prayed. frustrated by rains stalling the advance of his third army across europe in early december 1944, horrible weather. patton asked an army chaplain to come up with a good prayer for the weather. patton then had a quarter million copies of that prayer printed and distributed to the soldiers of the third army just before the battle of the bulge. that was a big one. 500,000 american soldiers fought that pivotal battle of the second world war. one of those soldiers is here with us tonight. his name is harry f. miller. where is harry? where is harry. harry. stand up, harry. [applause] like many of the heroes of his generation, harry wasn't exactly straightforward about his age when he enlisted in the army reserves. shame on you,
in world war ii when general george patton -- that was a real general. we have some pattons today, too. i found them. maw -- "mad dog" mattis. and he doesn't like doing a lot of talk. but isis, it's a whole different ballgame, folks. they are going fast. but when patton ran into a problem he couldn't solve, he knew what to do, he prayed. frustrated by rains stalling the advance of his third army across europe in early december 1944, horrible weather. patton asked an army chaplain to...
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we've got some pattons today, too. i found them. mad dog mattis.applause] and he doesn't like doing a lot of talking, but i want to tell you, isis is a whole different ballgame, folks. they are going fast. but when patton ran into a problem he couldn't solve, he knew what to do. he prayed. frustrated by rains that were stalling the advance of his third army across europe in early december 1944, horrible weather, patton asked an army chaplain to come up with a good prayer for the weather. patton then had one quarter of a million copies of that prayer printed and distributed to the soldiers of the third army just before the battle of the bulge. that was a big one. did very well there. 500,000 american soldiers fought in that pivotal battle of the second world war. one of those soldiers is here with us tonight. his name is harry f. miller. where is harry? harry, stand up. [applause] thank you, harry. like many of the heroes of his generation, harry wasn't exactly straightforward about his age. when he enlisted in the army reserve -- shame on you, harr
we've got some pattons today, too. i found them. mad dog mattis.applause] and he doesn't like doing a lot of talking, but i want to tell you, isis is a whole different ballgame, folks. they are going fast. but when patton ran into a problem he couldn't solve, he knew what to do. he prayed. frustrated by rains that were stalling the advance of his third army across europe in early december 1944, horrible weather, patton asked an army chaplain to come up with a good prayer for the weather. patton...
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we've got some pattons today, too. [ applause ] i found them. dog mattis. [ applause ] and he doesn't like doing a lot of talking, but i want to tell you, isis is a whole different ballgame, folks. they are going fast. but when patton ran into a problem that he couldn't solve, he knew what to do. he prayed. frustrated by rains that were stalling the advance of his third army across europe in early december 1944, horrible weather, patton asked an army chaplain to come up with a good prayer for the weather. patton then had one quarter of a million copies of that prayer printed and distributed to the soldiers of the third army just before the battle of the bulge. that was a big one. did very well there. 500,000 american soldiers fought in that pivotal battle of the second world war. one of those soldiers is here with us tonight. his name is harry f. miller. where is harry? where is harry? harry, stand up. [ applause ] thank you, harry. like many of the heroes of his generation, harry wasn't exactly straightforward about his age. when he enlisted in
we've got some pattons today, too. [ applause ] i found them. dog mattis. [ applause ] and he doesn't like doing a lot of talking, but i want to tell you, isis is a whole different ballgame, folks. they are going fast. but when patton ran into a problem that he couldn't solve, he knew what to do. he prayed. frustrated by rains that were stalling the advance of his third army across europe in early december 1944, horrible weather, patton asked an army chaplain to come up with a good prayer for...
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in world war ii, when general george patton -- that was a real general.onse got some pat today, too. i found them. mad dog mattis. [applause] and he doesn't like doing a lot of talking, but i want to tell you, isis is a whole different ballgame, folks. they are going fast. patton ran into a problem he couldn't solve, he knew what to do. he prayed. frustrated by rains that were stalling the advance of his third army across europe in 1944, pattonr asked an army chaplain to come up with a good prayer for the weather. patton then had one quarter of a million copies of that prayer printed and distributed to the soldiers of the third army just before the battle of the bulge. that was a bit one. -- that was a big one. did very well there. american soldiers fought in that pivotal battle of the second world war. one of those soldiers is here with us tonight. 's name is harry -- his name is harry f miller. where is harry? harry, stand up. [applause] like many of the heroes of his generation, harry wasn't exactly straightforward about his age. when he enlisted in th
in world war ii, when general george patton -- that was a real general.onse got some pat today, too. i found them. mad dog mattis. [applause] and he doesn't like doing a lot of talking, but i want to tell you, isis is a whole different ballgame, folks. they are going fast. patton ran into a problem he couldn't solve, he knew what to do. he prayed. frustrated by rains that were stalling the advance of his third army across europe in 1944, pattonr asked an army chaplain to come up with a good...
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in world war ii when general patton -- that was a real general. we have some real pattons. i found him. mad dog mattis. huh? and he doesn't like doing a lot of talking, but i want to tell you, isis, it's a whole different ball game, folks. they are going fast. but when patton ran into a problem, he knew what to do. he prayed. frustrated by europe in early december 1944, horrible weather. asked patton to come up for a good prayer for the weather. patton then had 250,000 copies of that prayer printed out for the soldiers of the third army just before the battle of the bulge. that was a big one. did very well there. 500,000 american soldiers formed that pivotal battle of the second world war. one of those soldiers is here with us tonight. and his name is harry f. miller. where is harry? where is harry? harry! stand up, harry. [ applause ] like many of the heroes of his generation, harry wasn't exactly straightforward about his age when he enlisted in the army reserve. shame on you, harry. he was just 15 but he told them he was old enough to join. then he immediately asked for
in world war ii when general patton -- that was a real general. we have some real pattons. i found him. mad dog mattis. huh? and he doesn't like doing a lot of talking, but i want to tell you, isis, it's a whole different ball game, folks. they are going fast. but when patton ran into a problem, he knew what to do. he prayed. frustrated by europe in early december 1944, horrible weather. asked patton to come up for a good prayer for the weather. patton then had 250,000 copies of that prayer...
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he wasn't at the wheel when patton's car collided with the vehicle.d already completed his service and just weeks earlier had returned home here to the napa valley. since his mission was classified, jeep has no photos with patton but he does have mementos from the general, including the stars off his jeep. >> he was a wonderful person. >> reporter: as sanza celebrates another fourth of july, he can't help but think of his old boss and the connection he had with the men he led. >> a brave man. >> you were a brave man because you were driving the boss. >> reporter: in napa, california, fox news. >> love stories like that. if you go to the va hospital up in the napa area there's a lot of guys like that. it's neat to see some of the folks still around and their sacrifice that they made for all of us on this fourth of july. >>> the temperatures today were on the mild side, 92 in fairfield. highs tomorrow will be like these. maybe a little bit cooler. but it's very similar and we talked about it yesterday. this pattern is going to trend like this until we g
he wasn't at the wheel when patton's car collided with the vehicle.d already completed his service and just weeks earlier had returned home here to the napa valley. since his mission was classified, jeep has no photos with patton but he does have mementos from the general, including the stars off his jeep. >> he was a wonderful person. >> reporter: as sanza celebrates another fourth of july, he can't help but think of his old boss and the connection he had with the men he led....
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since his mission was classified, he has no photos with patton. off the jeep. >> wonde wonderful person. reporter: sanza can't help but think with his old boss, and the connection he had with the men he led. >> a great man. reporter: you are a great man, you were driving the boss. fox news in napa, california. rick: another guy. good for you jeep. still ahead, slow and steady does win the race. turtle power taking over at a competition in northern new york. the owners know how to get their pets revved up. >> before he races, then it will make his legs move, that way he knows he will race and run where are we? about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and jamie request entry. slovakia. triceratops. tapioca. racquetball. staccato. me llamo jamie. pumpernickel. pudding. employee: hey, guys! home quote explorer. it's home insurance made easy. password was "hey guys." rick: now for race to moves at a snail's pace or a
since his mission was classified, he has no photos with patton. off the jeep. >> wonde wonderful person. reporter: sanza can't help but think with his old boss, and the connection he had with the men he led. >> a great man. reporter: you are a great man, you were driving the boss. fox news in napa, california. rick: another guy. good for you jeep. still ahead, slow and steady does win the race. turtle power taking over at a competition in northern new york. the owners know how to...
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since his mission was classified, he has no photos with patton.the stars off the jeep. >> wonde wonderful person. reporter: sanza can't help but think with his old boss, and the connection he had with the men he led. >> a great man. reporter: you are a great man, you were driving the boss. fox news in napa, california. rick: another guy. good for you jeep. still ahead, slow and steady does win the race. turtle power taking over at a competition in northern new york. the owners know how to get their pets revved up. >> before he races, then it will make his legs move, that way he make his legs move, that way he knows he will race and run. faster. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. try super poligrip free. ♪ introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades noo text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on demand... ...and get $3 off your first order [ rock music playing ] have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mort
since his mission was classified, he has no photos with patton.the stars off the jeep. >> wonde wonderful person. reporter: sanza can't help but think with his old boss, and the connection he had with the men he led. >> a great man. reporter: you are a great man, you were driving the boss. fox news in napa, california. rick: another guy. good for you jeep. still ahead, slow and steady does win the race. turtle power taking over at a competition in northern new york. the owners know...
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his since mission was classified, he has no photos of patton.has the stars off his jeep. >> [indiscernible] and he was a wonderful person. >> as sanza celebrates another 4th of july, he can't help but to think about his boss and the men he led. >> and [indiscernible]. >> you were a great man because you were driving the boss. >> in napa, california, adam housley, fox news. >> a wonderful man. >> a great opportunity to sit down with him. >>> up next, a rare sight for the 4th of july. fireworks and skiing polls. coming up, we'll take you to lake tahoe. >>> fireworks weren't the only thing interrupting at the alameda fire grounds. two fist fights caught by our cameras and we have the law enforcement response. >>> we're tracking the back to work commute on this wednesday morning. things starting to pick up in many areas including the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll tell you how that commute looks and some of the other rides you might be making around the bay area. >>> lots of low clouds and fog out there for your wednesday morning. a bit of a breeze as
his since mission was classified, he has no photos of patton.has the stars off his jeep. >> [indiscernible] and he was a wonderful person. >> as sanza celebrates another 4th of july, he can't help but to think about his boss and the men he led. >> and [indiscernible]. >> you were a great man because you were driving the boss. >> in napa, california, adam housley, fox news. >> a wonderful man. >> a great opportunity to sit down with him. >>> up...
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he was the driver for general george patton on the front lines. >> it was a rough job.et it. war is a war. >> reporter: few men had the seat that 98-year-old francis sanza had. >> jeep sanza. >> reporter: jeep because during world war ii he sat next to general patton. >> a great guy. >> reporter: a guy who personally picked sanza to be president driver and brought him ashore normandy during the attack that's would lead to an ally victor. he still has fond memories of his commander. he had already completed his service and weeks earlier had returned home here to the napa val eye. since his mission was classified, jeep has no photos with patton but he has momentos from the general, including the stars off of his jeep. >> he was a wonderful person. >> reporter: as he celebrates another fourth fourth, he can't help but think of his old boss and the connection that he had with the men that he led. >> a brave man. a brave man. >> you were a brave man because you were driving the boss. >> reporter: in napa, california, adam housley, fox news. >>> stay with us. more after this.
he was the driver for general george patton on the front lines. >> it was a rough job.et it. war is a war. >> reporter: few men had the seat that 98-year-old francis sanza had. >> jeep sanza. >> reporter: jeep because during world war ii he sat next to general patton. >> a great guy. >> reporter: a guy who personally picked sanza to be president driver and brought him ashore normandy during the attack that's would lead to an ally victor. he still has fond...
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going to cut and he's moving things and -- it's like a gen -- it's like general patton. >> seth: yeahike general patton like, you know, looking at the board of europe or something. >> seth: it's really -- >> but hey -- and by the way -- but he's -- he's a cuddler. >> seth: a cuddler? >> he likes it, you know, because he had this really lovely cashmere -- just the cashmere sweater really had me. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> and i said -- and i had this little like, you know, click and shoot camera, you know, the old throw away camera thing. i was like, "lorne, will you take a picture with me?" he loves taking pictures. so he's like, "yeah, of course, get over here. where should we -- okay. where do you want me? uh-huh. okay. uh-huh." he's very, very specific about how he wants to be shot. >> seth: again i want to stress that i think you're getting a different lorne than most of us. [ laughter ] >> what -- what is lorne like otherwise? >> seth: i one -- i remember once, i said, "can i get a picture?" and he slapped the camera out of my hand. [ laughter ] >> well, no, he's very g
going to cut and he's moving things and -- it's like a gen -- it's like general patton. >> seth: yeahike general patton like, you know, looking at the board of europe or something. >> seth: it's really -- >> but hey -- and by the way -- but he's -- he's a cuddler. >> seth: a cuddler? >> he likes it, you know, because he had this really lovely cashmere -- just the cashmere sweater really had me. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> and i said -- and i...
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>> i think that that's what's rstecos general patton once talked ou' dtghrs i-smenge ive esolltheyn ery aveith cerge. people interpret you. the good news ianns osai. rllas llthe ten wolestaerep nni that. reince priebus could never rise to tthe t thveghr setheynail in of wthe t com n ustiling in this town, neil, is because of the lack of clear tahasec seeasp. rllas llthe anns one of%l things that john kelly does. and like marineecoghletsn lyhert wng rti watching, don't be upset witg picture. i remember after interviewing asm withllthey osrerkecoghe lo akchave ert , i seresthat tt about northvermenhaseloe hmene e tahiemlatheyd iking b-save ith l he said this is an alarming ignmene nt, we can- otasecolltheyy'oshienit . glla ingtioness up. it was prescient to what happened% onl ery hrsollair but ngerous world we live in an that seems to tell me thatghe osais w devethat ttn lyryi . chec seetand all of these internation rivalries and silly internation rivalries and silly set w . he was quite vocal and got him in heat withllthey o e s bviaspliv sttion wtheyn theyh about worries about the talib
>> i think that that's what's rstecos general patton once talked ou' dtghrs i-smenge ive esolltheyn ery aveith cerge. people interpret you. the good news ianns osai. rllas llthe ten wolestaerep nni that. reince priebus could never rise to tthe t thveghr setheynail in of wthe t com n ustiling in this town, neil, is because of the lack of clear tahasec seeasp. rllas llthe anns one of%l things that john kelly does. and like marineecoghletsn lyhert wng rti watching, don't be upset witg...
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paula patton said playing the lead character was exciting watching it play on tv. >> there are a fewoles, me be part of it, trying to figure out, by episode ten you will get your answer it will be resolved. it was like an ten hour movie. >>> it begins with the episode of the bachelorette. the series premier of somewhere between at 10. >>> miss america competition is back again in atlantic city. it will be broadcast live from boardwalk hall on sunday september 10. show will air on 6abc starting at 9:00 p.m. >>> chris harrison and sage steel will host the competition. bachelor host and espn reporter, hosted the event last yore. it airs live on 6abc, sunday september 10. >>> it is the 43 season for the upper darby performing art center summer stage. karen rogers has more in this week's 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: it's summer over 700 students from around delaware valley participate in the upper darby summer stage theater program. their 43 season features classics the whole family can enjoy. the upper darby summer stage is a program for young performers age 14 to 28. >> this is a p
paula patton said playing the lead character was exciting watching it play on tv. >> there are a fewoles, me be part of it, trying to figure out, by episode ten you will get your answer it will be resolved. it was like an ten hour movie. >>> it begins with the episode of the bachelorette. the series premier of somewhere between at 10. >>> miss america competition is back again in atlantic city. it will be broadcast live from boardwalk hall on sunday september 10. show...
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patton and became famous for the next war that followed. there was also a fellow training american foot in pennsylvania in the operation of tanks, and his name was dwight eisenhower. captain eisenhower was also involved in the use of tanks during world war i. the 37 millimeter gun that's on this tank was used in attacking boxes and fortification and machine gun nests. they had a machine gun and they had the actual .37 millimeter gun that's in our tank here in the museum. this tank is one of three known french ft-17 tanks known to exist that were battle damaged. this tank was hit by a german .77 millimeter shell, and luckily for us to have it still here, it was a shrapnel shell that hit against the tank and not a high explosive shell which would have destroyed the tanks. we don't know what happened to the crew, but we know three of the men that work on this tank trying to repair it, and one of them was from kansas city. they signed their names actually on the inside of the driver's patches on the tank. and the ft-17 tank also played an impor
patton and became famous for the next war that followed. there was also a fellow training american foot in pennsylvania in the operation of tanks, and his name was dwight eisenhower. captain eisenhower was also involved in the use of tanks during world war i. the 37 millimeter gun that's on this tank was used in attacking boxes and fortification and machine gun nests. they had a machine gun and they had the actual .37 millimeter gun that's in our tank here in the museum. this tank is one of...
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. >>> patton is now engauged, and announcing the news taking a picture of the rock.e size of her rock and congratulated the pair among other celebrities and fans. this comes 15 months after oswald's first wife died unexpectedly in 2016. the trump ka see no in atlantic city had its final act. it was a sale, and hundreds of people looked for bargains. the casino opened in 1990 and cost more than a billion dollars only to file for bankruptcy soon off. everything with the trump name had been removed before the sale, but, you know, for bragging rights about having a chair or chandelier in the living room, that's cool. >> the east coast, you've probably been there, one of the big ones back in the day. i want one of the tables in the basement. game night would be the best. you'd be the star. no beds. >> nope. >>> thank you for joining us. have a great it )s finally friday... as we take a livlook outside at san jose.. >>> it is finally friday. as we take a live look outside right now at san jose, and it will be just a little bit easier to get out of bed this morning. you gra
. >>> patton is now engauged, and announcing the news taking a picture of the rock.e size of her rock and congratulated the pair among other celebrities and fans. this comes 15 months after oswald's first wife died unexpectedly in 2016. the trump ka see no in atlantic city had its final act. it was a sale, and hundreds of people looked for bargains. the casino opened in 1990 and cost more than a billion dollars only to file for bankruptcy soon off. everything with the trump name had...
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lobbying firm squire patton boggs for representing sudan. in a time magazine op-ed, he said the firm will be paid $40,000 per month by a government that the u.s. state says sponsors terrorists. she works for a local nonprofit focused on the crisis in sudan. >> we want stronger sanctions and support the people who really want freedom and democracy in sudan. tim: the op-ed points out that did genocide. the obama administration lifted reviewing that decision and is expected to make an announcement on july 12. the firm gave abc 7 a statement saying, many believe that engagements with sudan produces meaningful gains in humanitarian assistance and working with rather than against sudan is a more constructive strategy. the firm had a lot more to say about this. we have the full statement on wjla.com. tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: tim, thank you. still ahead, preparing for real-life star wars by sending u.s. troops into space? nancy: a proposal on the table in the house right now. and male costars taking payments from >emma stone? >> it is a weigh
lobbying firm squire patton boggs for representing sudan. in a time magazine op-ed, he said the firm will be paid $40,000 per month by a government that the u.s. state says sponsors terrorists. she works for a local nonprofit focused on the crisis in sudan. >> we want stronger sanctions and support the people who really want freedom and democracy in sudan. tim: the op-ed points out that did genocide. the obama administration lifted reviewing that decision and is expected to make an...
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patton oswalt is now engaged salenger. their first public appearance together last month at the premiere of "baby driver." this will be the second marriage for oswalt. his wife, writer michelle mcnamara, died unexpectedly in her sleep 15 months ago. it's xx and we're just getting started. a big day in germany. as protests rage outside the g20 summit. president trump prepares to sit down face to face, with vladmir putin. and this meeting could have worldwide ramifications. we are breaking it down.. coming up. good morning washington. - morning clouds, patchy fog, isolated showers - pm sunshine - hot & humid; stray evening storm - less humid weekend today: am clouds, pm sun. early morning shower possible. highs: 88-92 winds: nw to sw 5-10 mph tonight: early evening t-storm (7-10pm). partly cloudy. mild & still muggy. lows: 67- saturday: mix of sun and clouds. less humid & breezy. passing afternoon t-shower possible. highs: 86-90 winds: nw 5-15+ mph it's a big day in germany for
patton oswalt is now engaged salenger. their first public appearance together last month at the premiere of "baby driver." this will be the second marriage for oswalt. his wife, writer michelle mcnamara, died unexpectedly in her sleep 15 months ago. it's xx and we're just getting started. a big day in germany. as protests rage outside the g20 summit. president trump prepares to sit down face to face, with vladmir putin. and this meeting could have worldwide ramifications. we are...
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he served in a tank battalion that helped general patton move through europe.he bronze star and a purple heart. he said he never thought he'd live to be 50 yet alone double that age. happy birthday. >>> independence is three types the fun for an indiana family. they celebrated three birthdays separated by more than 70 years. >> here's reporter melissa madejo. >> got to keep the grill moving. >> reporter: barbecue, baseball and fireworks. >> here you go. >> reporter: it's the fourth of july. but for this indy family it's more than america's birthday. >> july 4th, 1999. >> july 4th, 1956. >> july 4th, 1923. long ago. >> reporter: three generations celebrating their day. it started with their grandfather, 93-year-old herman, then his daughter julie. >> he was actually past his due date. i remember thinking on july 3rd, oh, no, i hope he's not born today because tomorrow would be really cool. >> reporter: indeed, it was. but now her son jake has a lot to live up to. >> if my son can just manage to have a child on the fourth of july, then we might tie it. >> we'll s
he served in a tank battalion that helped general patton move through europe.he bronze star and a purple heart. he said he never thought he'd live to be 50 yet alone double that age. happy birthday. >>> independence is three types the fun for an indiana family. they celebrated three birthdays separated by more than 70 years. >> here's reporter melissa madejo. >> got to keep the grill moving. >> reporter: barbecue, baseball and fireworks. >> here you go. >>...
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of patton's will will it pass and actually help bitcoin will it help make between great again or will it be the demise of ed. should not contemplate any pot and getting into this believe me it's a rockets it's ethically and contribution to collectors or property and you're really right stacey that is the most significant thing that we can all week next week to week to do last seventy years now of of growth of this movement and also to get it is invested in to eat the most fantastic team he said he does growing without patents i like the idea that popped into wars between continents even he were paying us and being that significantly wanted by the free software movement so far in europe software patents are not a bad deed and perhaps it would be awkward for developers that want to be it with arabs companies around because in some future and other other nations all other jurisdictions may really contemplate francine after peyton's because most of the patients thralls. fairly all want corporations that are usually filing their patience in us and they are hiring more lawyers stand of over
of patton's will will it pass and actually help bitcoin will it help make between great again or will it be the demise of ed. should not contemplate any pot and getting into this believe me it's a rockets it's ethically and contribution to collectors or property and you're really right stacey that is the most significant thing that we can all week next week to week to do last seventy years now of of growth of this movement and also to get it is invested in to eat the most fantastic team he said...
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general george patton, who was my commander, made a speech in london to a woman's group before the war in which he said we have fought the wrong enemy, we should not have been fighting the germans, we should have been fighting the russians, while the war was on. an american general. americans are still being killed in battle, and the russians are being slaughtered. in came the change of political scene in the united states, a conservative group were saying, what are we getting involved in these crimes against the germans? we need the germans. the british were particularly keen about not executing some of the german generals that the british army wanted. so the political pressure was such, together with some feeling of amnesty for humanitarian considerations, they stopped the trials, they released the people who were there, and then began to rehire people like wernher von braun, who knew about rockets, and some of his deputies, who came to the united states, as they had the new rocket science. so when the trial that you presided over at nuremberg, as chief prosecutor, was hailed as a su
general george patton, who was my commander, made a speech in london to a woman's group before the war in which he said we have fought the wrong enemy, we should not have been fighting the germans, we should have been fighting the russians, while the war was on. an american general. americans are still being killed in battle, and the russians are being slaughtered. in came the change of political scene in the united states, a conservative group were saying, what are we getting involved in these...
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general george patton, who was my commander, made a speech in london to a woman's group before the warh he said, we have fought the wrong enemy, we should not have been fighting the germans, we should have been fighting the russians, while the war was on. an american general. americans are still being killed in battle, and the russians are being slaughtered. in came the change of political scene in the united states, a conservative group were saying, what are we getting involved in these crimes against the germans? we need the germans. the british were particularly keen about not executing some of the german generals that the british army wanted. so the political pressure was such, together with some feeling of amnesty for humanitarian considerations, they stopped the trials, they released the people who were there, and then began to rehire people like wernher von braun, who knew about rockets, and some of his deputies, who came to the united states, as they had the new rocket science. so when the trial that you presided over at nuremberg, as chief prosecutor, was hailed as a success,
general george patton, who was my commander, made a speech in london to a woman's group before the warh he said, we have fought the wrong enemy, we should not have been fighting the germans, we should have been fighting the russians, while the war was on. an american general. americans are still being killed in battle, and the russians are being slaughtered. in came the change of political scene in the united states, a conservative group were saying, what are we getting involved in these crimes...
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efforts to liberate mosul some even i still own for the devastation of the city we spoke to george patton about what he witnessed during his latest trade. and what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and they're the ones with the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in an airstrike and this. came out and bought me a chair to sit on you could see i was touring and just begins to tell a story and isis fighters had fled the mosque next door during the fight a fire fight they'd come into his home where his family were living and then the iraqi army had called in an airstrike which it so often does in mosul of course killing but also killing hi
efforts to liberate mosul some even i still own for the devastation of the city we spoke to george patton about what he witnessed during his latest trade. and what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and they're the ones with the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as artist i guess...
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think of its october of 1942 and you have got to think okay what are we going to bonus general patton on this? i mean that's what you are doing with the ceo. you don't know what's going to go on. you don't know what events are going to happen and this idea of a bonus we don't have anyplace else but business. the clergy does not get honest on the number of souls they save the military works very well with the fix pay scale. this is the same fixed pay scale that america used to have. paying as ceo 50 times more was high they used to be this ceo as late as 1978 the ceo made 20 times what the average does now so historic leg it's not needed. you have a much more cohesive organization when the ranges are much tighter. >> the gentleman back there. >> have business schools played any role in what you're talking about about with expanding ceo pay? >> i just bought a book and haven't finished it triggers a new book out at harvard business school which is where i studied and i know when i was in school, i got out in 68 and the cases we studied indicated smarts take care of all the stakeholders
think of its october of 1942 and you have got to think okay what are we going to bonus general patton on this? i mean that's what you are doing with the ceo. you don't know what's going to go on. you don't know what events are going to happen and this idea of a bonus we don't have anyplace else but business. the clergy does not get honest on the number of souls they save the military works very well with the fix pay scale. this is the same fixed pay scale that america used to have. paying as...
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meet janine patton. >> when the cancer bomb goes off in your house, it's devastating, financially, physicallysting. >> there you go. you got it, girl. >> our hope and goal is to put a huge embrace on families as they're going through the breast cancer journey. to have them hit the pause button and relax and play. >> to see how janine is helping rejuvenate families impacted by breast cancer, go to cnn heroes.com, while you're there, nominate someone you think should be a 2017 cnn hero. mom, i have to tell you something. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry. i wrecked the subaru. i wrecked it. you're ok. that's all that matters. (vo) a lifetime commitment to getting them home safely. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [man: let's go!] man #2: we're not coming out! man #1: [ sighs ] flo: [ amplified ] i got this. guys, i know being a first-time homeowner is scary, but you don't have to do this. man #2: what if a tree falls on our garage? woman: what if a tornado rips off our roof? flo: you're covered. and you've bundled your
meet janine patton. >> when the cancer bomb goes off in your house, it's devastating, financially, physicallysting. >> there you go. you got it, girl. >> our hope and goal is to put a huge embrace on families as they're going through the breast cancer journey. to have them hit the pause button and relax and play. >> to see how janine is helping rejuvenate families impacted by breast cancer, go to cnn heroes.com, while you're there, nominate someone you think should be a...
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at like what he's going to cut and he's moving things and -- it's like a gen -- it's like general patton: a cuddler? >> he likes it, you know, because he had this really lovely cashmere -- just the cashmere sweater really had me. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> and i said -- and i had this little like, you know, click and shoot camera, you know, the old throw away camera thing. i was like, "lorne, will you take a picture with me?" he loves taking pictures. so he's like, "yeah, of course, get over here. where should we -- okay. where do you want me? uh-huh. okay. uh-huh." he's very, very specific about how he wants to be shot. >> seth: again i want to stress that i think you're getting a different lorne than most of us. [ laughter ] >> what -- what is lorne like otherwise? >> seth: i one -- i remember once, i said, "can i get a picture?" and he slapped the camera out of my hand. [ laughter ] >> well, no, he's very great. although, he's very -- he will tell you if he doesn't like something. >> seth: yes. he's very -- but it's -- >> not going to mince words, that man. >> seth: no, but
at like what he's going to cut and he's moving things and -- it's like a gen -- it's like general patton: a cuddler? >> he likes it, you know, because he had this really lovely cashmere -- just the cashmere sweater really had me. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> and i said -- and i had this little like, you know, click and shoot camera, you know, the old throw away camera thing. i was like, "lorne, will you take a picture with me?" he loves taking pictures. so...
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remember on the aggression of north korea that general mattis and mcmaster are truly the general patton'sthey're the best of the best of the best and they're the smartest. i've complete and full faith that they know what they're doing. >> melissa: democrats believe that running against donald trump just is not enough. they've got a message for voters now, what it is and if it's too little too late. republicans trying to turn the tables on democrats, releasing a new ad showing democrats admitting obamacare is flawed and asking for their plan to fix it. will that strategy work? >> it wouldn't be smart for democrats to offer their own alternatives? >> lets a very good point. whoooo. looking for a hotel that fits... ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over 200 sites to find you the hotel you want at the lowest price. grazie, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. ♪ was paid through the congres
remember on the aggression of north korea that general mattis and mcmaster are truly the general patton'sthey're the best of the best of the best and they're the smartest. i've complete and full faith that they know what they're doing. >> melissa: democrats believe that running against donald trump just is not enough. they've got a message for voters now, what it is and if it's too little too late. republicans trying to turn the tables on democrats, releasing a new ad showing democrats...
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. >> patton oswalt. >> richard pryor. >> when i walk on stage, i'm riddle
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paula patton is live. come on back.h our friend paula patton starring in a new -- yeah. starring in a new abc thriller called "somewhere between" and she plays a local tv producer whose daughter is murdered but gets a chance to go back in time and try to save her. take a look. >> like we really surprised her, huh? >> don't say anything until you blow the candles or the wish won't come true. >> is it really you? >> who else would it be? [ applause ] >> so obviously something supernatural is going on here that your character is able to go back and try to save your daughter from this horrific crime. can you give us a little bit of intel. >> that's the only bit of the show is supernatural. if you and i were sitting here and a black hole was here and we jumped in and got to go back eight days but there everything is reality so it kind of is that thought that you know what would you do if you could change your fate. >> stop asking the questions i'm about to ask you. i was just going to say to you if you could go back, is it o
paula patton is live. come on back.h our friend paula patton starring in a new -- yeah. starring in a new abc thriller called "somewhere between" and she plays a local tv producer whose daughter is murdered but gets a chance to go back in time and try to save her. take a look. >> like we really surprised her, huh? >> don't say anything until you blow the candles or the wish won't come true. >> is it really you? >> who else would it be? [ applause ] >> so...
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. >> reporter: bonnie patton, director at truth in advertising. >> it is the wild west.al media influencers aren't disclosing these are ads. >> including the coca-cola post. only included the word ad after that requires disclosures. >> so many being influencers, can they even enforce rules? >> today, the ftc only brought four actions against companies that have violated these social media influencer rules, and that's four out of thousands that are occurring each and every day. >> reporter: leaving consumers to decide whether or not they're under the influence. for "sunday today,"l even kent, new york. >> thanks. both coca-cola and selena gomez denied comment for the story. to learn what it takes to be a social media influencer, check out our website at tod today.com/sunday. >>> and what happened to amelia earhart when she disappeared circling the globe? a photo from national archives had a lot of people talking this the ultra rare ahh. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, y
. >> reporter: bonnie patton, director at truth in advertising. >> it is the wild west.al media influencers aren't disclosing these are ads. >> including the coca-cola post. only included the word ad after that requires disclosures. >> so many being influencers, can they even enforce rules? >> today, the ftc only brought four actions against companies that have violated these social media influencer rules, and that's four out of thousands that are occurring each...
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. >> patton oswalt. >> richard pryor. >> when i walk on stage, i'm riddled with fear and excitement because i have no idea what i'm going to do. >> this was what -- oh, you idiots. oh, god. oh, god. oh, god. oh, god. ♪ >> i demispised myself from prey close to getting out of the womb. i was always wrong. let's start with that. when you're always wrong, you seek an audience to disprove that theory. i was just hell-bent on having to prove myself. i know i'm right. i can't be always wrong, you know, i was the victim. >> my father was a very strange man. he was kind of a performance arti artist that was fueled by beer. >> i was very shy. at home i was always quiet and didn't get to speak very often just because other people were jibber jabbering a lot. you know, some people wouldn't clam up, mom. when i did different voices or different noises, people say, that's weird or shut up. >> i feel like there's a fear of seeming crazy. >> a lot of comedians are people that are very introverted, very shy, very sensitive to humiliation. a little narcissistic, a little damaged, and so the only way to comb
. >> patton oswalt. >> richard pryor. >> when i walk on stage, i'm riddled with fear and excitement because i have no idea what i'm going to do. >> this was what -- oh, you idiots. oh, god. oh, god. oh, god. oh, god. ♪ >> i demispised myself from prey close to getting out of the womb. i was always wrong. let's start with that. when you're always wrong, you seek an audience to disprove that theory. i was just hell-bent on having to prove myself. i know i'm right....
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ill like the see, you know, like a general patton come in there and, you know, herd all the cats and make things a little more organized, a little more professional. so, you know, he has to expand his base, yes, but he also has to be mindful of what hi voters want from him, which is results. >> page, this kind of unrest in the white house, you knw, fuel the ongoing investigations, mueller, special counsel investigation? does it start to raise the eyebrow like really what is going on if you have all this chaos, does it, you know, spur new questions about the investigation and direction? >> well, it can. i mean, obviously, these people that are leaving the white house, they'll be interviewed by bob mueller's office, they'll talk about what's going on in the white house. as i tell every client who's a target or potential suspect in the criminal investigation, what you do during the investigation can become critically important. you can commit a crime by obstructing the investigation, destroying documents, telling people what to say so how the white house conducts itself during the inves
ill like the see, you know, like a general patton come in there and, you know, herd all the cats and make things a little more organized, a little more professional. so, you know, he has to expand his base, yes, but he also has to be mindful of what hi voters want from him, which is results. >> page, this kind of unrest in the white house, you knw, fuel the ongoing investigations, mueller, special counsel investigation? does it start to raise the eyebrow like really what is going on if...
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and it's like being in patton's army, you know, you got to take the next hill.> thank you for making us laugh and still laugh all these years later. wayne knight, thank you. >> good-bye, brooke. >> good-bye, wayne. do not mitts css cnn's new orig series, t"the nineties." 9:00 eastern here on cnn. >>> we continue on, top of the hour. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. i'm brooke baldwin. here's what's happening now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this meeting came at the request of the united states as the president is on his way to europe for the g20 summit, which takes on an even greater urgency now, and we have this new video of that missile test by north korea. this is what kim jong un is calling, "a basket of gifts for american bastards." experts say the missile could reach alaska. and in a cnn exclusive, u.s. defense officials say that the two-stage missile is a brand-new weapon that
and it's like being in patton's army, you know, you got to take the next hill.> thank you for making us laugh and still laugh all these years later. wayne knight, thank you. >> good-bye, brooke. >> good-bye, wayne. do not mitts css cnn's new orig series, t"the nineties." 9:00 eastern here on cnn. >>> we continue on, top of the hour. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. i'm brooke baldwin. here's what's happening now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com...
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her name is lynn patton. she has no experience in housing or urban development.ut she has incredible reviews on yelp. almost five stars. [ laughter ] and she really knows her way around a centerpiece. but she planned eric's wedding and then ran his charity foundation and now she's going to be doing -- so far the number one qualification for getting a job in the trump administration is not having any of them. [ laughter ] trump was in miami on friday to announce the new policy toward cuba. and i don't know if it was the mojitos or the fact we slowed the video down but here's the result, tonight's little havanation of "drunk donald trump." [ slowed down audio ] >> i am so thrilled to be back here with all of my friends. [ laughter ] in little havana! [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: when he's done, it's going to be the biggest havana of all time. hey, remember michael phelps the olympic swimmer who wan all those medals because he eats at subway or something? next month is part of shark week and the discovery network announced michael phelps is going
her name is lynn patton. she has no experience in housing or urban development.ut she has incredible reviews on yelp. almost five stars. [ laughter ] and she really knows her way around a centerpiece. but she planned eric's wedding and then ran his charity foundation and now she's going to be doing -- so far the number one qualification for getting a job in the trump administration is not having any of them. [ laughter ] trump was in miami on friday to announce the new policy toward cuba. and i...