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and now as jackie said patton has to cooperate.uple of weeks. and he has ties to manafort and konstantin clem nick who the prosecutors say have connections with the russian intelligence agency agent agency. we to not have he evidence that the trump's gnawing raurl committee knew about the payments. he appears to have used another american straw purchaser who is unnamed but we may learn more about that person. and because of the cooperation agreement patton may may have to be involved in what happens in manafort's upcoming trial. >> i suspect he will be. mark preston it's interesting because mueller referred the case, the patton case to the u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. but originally the information came from the senate intelligence committee on a bipartisan basis. they referred this information to mueller. and i think that's significant. >> sounds like it's the deep state to me, wolf. i'm kidding. that's what we hear from those supporting president trump. you know, an interesting nugget that came out of this court he
and now as jackie said patton has to cooperate.uple of weeks. and he has ties to manafort and konstantin clem nick who the prosecutors say have connections with the russian intelligence agency agent agency. we to not have he evidence that the trump's gnawing raurl committee knew about the payments. he appears to have used another american straw purchaser who is unnamed but we may learn more about that person. and because of the cooperation agreement patton may may have to be involved in what...
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it's a bombshell, lynne patton. two days after that, she went on abc news interview defending a president, saying, "that he is not a racist." so how could that be possible if she heard the tape already, that she was using as their excuse to change her tone with the president? >> ed: another quick point i want to make. mark burnett, top -- one of the creators of "the apprentice," tweeted that mark burnett called him and said, no such tape exists. beyond that, omarosa was on msnbc and osprey saying that bill pruitt, another producer on "the apprentice" is corroborating her story. i understand you have a different story tonight. >> bill pruitt was the producer of seasons one and two, where she is claiming that this apparently took place. she also told lynne patton that bill pruitt was her original source of the tape, and lynne patton spoke with bill this evening and is announcing that that is simply not true and as i suspected, all along, this tape does not exist. omarosa extras desperate for money for money. >> ed: al
it's a bombshell, lynne patton. two days after that, she went on abc news interview defending a president, saying, "that he is not a racist." so how could that be possible if she heard the tape already, that she was using as their excuse to change her tone with the president? >> ed: another quick point i want to make. mark burnett, top -- one of the creators of "the apprentice," tweeted that mark burnett called him and said, no such tape exists. beyond that, omarosa...
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lynn is in lynn patton, longtime trumpet, asked about it on the plane, whether it was possible such a tape might exist and he said no. then she, katrina asked what he wanted her to do, put it to bed. katrina crist and said he said it. did that happen? >> know. that did not happen. sound like she is writing the script for a movie. i have been out there talking about this. it is absolutely not true. i have no connections to anyone at celebrity apprentice other than amarosa and she was the only one that brought this tape up. people i've checked with who she mentioned have no idea what she is talking about but i am not going to be angry about this. clearly amarosa is in a desperate situation. i feel sorry for her. this is obviously trash for cash. i was concerned with amarosa when she got married, when she had to buy fake wedding ring so i feel sorry for her but i will not stand by and allow her to continue to tarnish everyone's reputation and hurt the one person that helped her become who she is in the celebrity world. >> you have been around the president during the campaign since the c
lynn is in lynn patton, longtime trumpet, asked about it on the plane, whether it was possible such a tape might exist and he said no. then she, katrina asked what he wanted her to do, put it to bed. katrina crist and said he said it. did that happen? >> know. that did not happen. sound like she is writing the script for a movie. i have been out there talking about this. it is absolutely not true. i have no connections to anyone at celebrity apprentice other than amarosa and she was the...
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that was patton. nearly 75 years later, patton's words still ring true.merica has the best equipment anywhere in the world. we have the best spirit, the best soldiers ever to set foot on any battlefield anywhere at any time. we are the most powerful, we are the best funded, we are the biggest, we are the strongest, we are the smartest, and we are still not holding a damn thing because america is on the move once again, and we are not backing down. our country is respected again. i don't know if you see it, but america is respected again. there is a big difference, and a big difference in the air. you take a look around. there is a big, beautiful difference. we are advancing forward with our confidence renewed, our might restored, and the unwavering conviction that our destiny is our victory. america's future is safe, sound, and brighter than ever because each of you is mountain tough, mountain proud and mountain strong, and always will be climbing to glory. you will be climbing to glory. thank you again for the incredible men and women of fort drum. speci
that was patton. nearly 75 years later, patton's words still ring true.merica has the best equipment anywhere in the world. we have the best spirit, the best soldiers ever to set foot on any battlefield anywhere at any time. we are the most powerful, we are the best funded, we are the biggest, we are the strongest, we are the smartest, and we are still not holding a damn thing because america is on the move once again, and we are not backing down. our country is respected again. i don't know if...
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later patton says this. >> he said it. he's embarrassed. >> reporter: last night katrina pearson denied the phone call happened. today she is saying he said it as a way to appease manigault newman and get her off the phone. barely 30 minutes after the story hit, the president responded on twitter. >> when you give a crazed crying low life a break and give her a job at the white house, i guess it doesn't work out. good work by general kelly for quick leg firing that dog. this is in the latest of tweets about manigault newman. once again sarah sanders was asked about the president's language, particularly when it's african americans he is criticizing. here's a logistic at what she said. >> the president has absolutely nothing to do with race and everything to do with the president calling out someone's lack of integrity. the idea that you would only point a few of the things that the president has said negative about people that are minorities, the fact is the president's an equal opportunity person that calls things like he
later patton says this. >> he said it. he's embarrassed. >> reporter: last night katrina pearson denied the phone call happened. today she is saying he said it as a way to appease manigault newman and get her off the phone. barely 30 minutes after the story hit, the president responded on twitter. >> when you give a crazed crying low life a break and give her a job at the white house, i guess it doesn't work out. good work by general kelly for quick leg firing that dog. this...
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ed: the second time i said she, katrina pearson, the book says lynn patton so i apologize, it was an honest mistake. it does not change the substance of the fact that you are claiming our two different phone calls, one with jason miller. >> i'm not claiming that. ed: let me get to the facts. bottom line is you're saying one with and without jason miller, the one without jason miller, omarosa says they have not aired it yet. and katrina pearson, okay. that is a thing -- you said he said it. he used the and word. >> i am refuting the claim omarosa made. ed: let's talk about chuck todd. i'm not going to do that. >> let me tell you what i'm receiving. ed: you said he said it. you told me you never said that. you are on tape. >> that is not what we were talking about, not the question you are asking me. this was in regard to a specific discussion, check the tape on chuck todd and savannah guthrie that she said i said and confirmed donald trump said a derogatory term, conference call with jason miller, that did not happen. what happened today, omarosa submitted two tapes to cbs. ed: we are
ed: the second time i said she, katrina pearson, the book says lynn patton so i apologize, it was an honest mistake. it does not change the substance of the fact that you are claiming our two different phone calls, one with jason miller. >> i'm not claiming that. ed: let me get to the facts. bottom line is you're saying one with and without jason miller, the one without jason miller, omarosa says they have not aired it yet. and katrina pearson, okay. that is a thing -- you said he said...
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they put a fake army under patton so patton does have a role to play at this and operation fortitude is part of that. there's a guy named marshall and also allenbrooke, the british imperial staff. both of them also will have a job. allen brooks was promised this job several times by a guy named churchhill. why didn't he get it? by the time you get to normandy, american resources numbers of divisions are starting to get those of britain. we were in north africa, sicily relative parody. by the time you get to normandy that parody is gone. you take a look at what's going to happen at normandy, you will have 60 american divisions and 16 british divisions who should be in charge two of those are canadian. they could have gone with either army right? however eisenhower ultimately ends up with the job. marshall, marshall roosevelt once said he did not sleep well at night when marshall was out of washington d.c. marshall was the guy running the war the whole time. there's a consequence of that. admiral cane made an argument to fdr that marshall ought to stay in washington. he ought to stay t
they put a fake army under patton so patton does have a role to play at this and operation fortitude is part of that. there's a guy named marshall and also allenbrooke, the british imperial staff. both of them also will have a job. allen brooks was promised this job several times by a guy named churchhill. why didn't he get it? by the time you get to normandy, american resources numbers of divisions are starting to get those of britain. we were in north africa, sicily relative parody. by the...
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that was patton. nearly 75 years later, patton's words still ring true. america has the best equipment anywhere in the world. we have the best spirit, the best soldiers ever to set foot on any battled field anywhere at any time. we're the most powerful. we're the best funded. we're the biggest. we're the strongest. we're the smartest. we are still not holding a damn thing because america is on the move once again. we're not backing down. our country is respected again. i don't know if you see it, but america is respected again. it's a big difference and a big difference in the air. you take a look around. there's a big, beautiful difference. we're advancing forward with our confidence renewed, our might restored and the unwavering conviction that our destiny is our victory. america's future is safe, sound and brighter than ever. because each of you is mountain tough, mountain proud and mountain strong and always will be climbing to glory. you will be climbing to glory. thank you again for the incredible men and women of ft. drum. special, special great pe
that was patton. nearly 75 years later, patton's words still ring true. america has the best equipment anywhere in the world. we have the best spirit, the best soldiers ever to set foot on any battled field anywhere at any time. we're the most powerful. we're the best funded. we're the biggest. we're the strongest. we're the smartest. we are still not holding a damn thing because america is on the move once again. we're not backing down. our country is respected again. i don't know if you see...
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evan, what more are we learning about this plea deal from patton, not only what he pled guilty to but also his cooperation? >> that's right, jim. as part of his plea agreement with the u.s. attorney's office here in washington, he's agreeing to cooperate with prosecutors, and so that includes not only any investigation that may still be ongoing here at the u.s. attorney's office in washington, but also potentially anything that robert mueller's office, the special counsel robert mueller, is still working on. keep in mind this was a case that began with mueller and was referred over to the u.s. attorney's office. what samuel patton pleaded guilty to today was that he simply failed to register as a foreign agent. but really, the importance of this case is that this is the first time we're seeing that someone is admitting to helping russians and ukranians, essentially, funnel money into the trump inauguration. we know from our previous reporting, jim, that prosecutors and the fbi have been -- have talked to russian oligarchs when they enter the united states. they questioned them about a
evan, what more are we learning about this plea deal from patton, not only what he pled guilty to but also his cooperation? >> that's right, jim. as part of his plea agreement with the u.s. attorney's office here in washington, he's agreeing to cooperate with prosecutors, and so that includes not only any investigation that may still be ongoing here at the u.s. attorney's office in washington, but also potentially anything that robert mueller's office, the special counsel robert mueller,...
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that was patton. nearly 75 years later, patton's words still ring true. america has the best equipment anywhere in the world. we have the best spirit. the best soldiers ever to set foot on any battlefield anywhere at any time. we are the most powerful. we are the best funded. we are the biggest. we are the strongest. we are the smartest. and we are still not holding a damn thing, because america is on the move once again. and we are not backing down. our country is respected again. i don't know if you see it, but america is respected again. it is a big difference, and a big difference in the air. you take a look around. there is a big, beautiful difference. we are advancing forward with our confidence renewed, our might restored, and the unwavering conviction that our destiny is our victory. america's future is safe, sound, and brighter than ever because each of you is mountain tough, mountain proud, and mountain strong. and always will be climbing to glory. you will be climbing to glory. thank you again for the incredible men and women of fort drum. spec
that was patton. nearly 75 years later, patton's words still ring true. america has the best equipment anywhere in the world. we have the best spirit. the best soldiers ever to set foot on any battlefield anywhere at any time. we are the most powerful. we are the best funded. we are the biggest. we are the strongest. we are the smartest. and we are still not holding a damn thing, because america is on the move once again. and we are not backing down. our country is respected again. i don't know...
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lynne patton is here when we come back. confidant and the trup administration.ynne patton i >> laura: fired trump aide omarosa released yet another audio recording she secretly recorded. this time, featuring trump campaign staffers lynne patton and katrina pierson, discussing a rumor that president trump was caught on tape using the n-word. >> i've said, well, first, can you think of any time that this might have happened? he said, no. >> that's not true. >> not the way you just said, omarosa, it depends on what scenario you are talking about, and he said, why don't you just go ahead and put it to bed? i said -- he's a menace. >> laura: president trump vehemently denies that he's ever been caught on tape using a racial slur. joining me now for reaction was one of the people you've heard on that recording, lynne patton. currently a senior advisor too housing and urban development secretary ben carson there. great to see you, lynne. thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> great to be here, laura. thank you. >> laura: tell us about that conversation that took
lynne patton is here when we come back. confidant and the trup administration.ynne patton i >> laura: fired trump aide omarosa released yet another audio recording she secretly recorded. this time, featuring trump campaign staffers lynne patton and katrina pierson, discussing a rumor that president trump was caught on tape using the n-word. >> i've said, well, first, can you think of any time that this might have happened? he said, no. >> that's not true. >> not the way...
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i was asking you about the president talking to longtime aide lynne patton about whether or not he had used this be 23. let's play that and we'll get to the facts. speak a long time trump aide reported she asked trump about it on the plane specifically, whether it was possible so trey tate might exist, and he said no. then she, katrina, asked him what she wanted to do. katrina cursed and said, he said it. did that happen? >> [laughs] no, ed. that did not happen. it sounds like she is writing a script for a movie. i have already been out there talking about this, that is absolutely not true. >> ed: so you referenced a moment ago that the second time i said "she" last night, i said, "she," katrina pierson, with the book says, "you, when pearson." that i apologize. that is an honest mistake. that does not change the fact that you are now claiming they are triggered every phone calls, talking about women with jason miller -- -- >> i'm not claiming that, ed. >> ed: you told me that several times today. let me get to the facts. i don't want to get two side issues. bottom line is, there was o
i was asking you about the president talking to longtime aide lynne patton about whether or not he had used this be 23. let's play that and we'll get to the facts. speak a long time trump aide reported she asked trump about it on the plane specifically, whether it was possible so trey tate might exist, and he said no. then she, katrina, asked him what she wanted to do. katrina cursed and said, he said it. did that happen? >> [laughs] no, ed. that did not happen. it sounds like she is...
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the gentleman today who pled guilty is sam patton. this guy has ties to russia, paul manafort and cambridge analytica. a little bit more about him. he worked with manafort and on the ukrainian campaigns and worked on microtargeting operations with cambridge analytica. and then our friend constantine kilimnick who is paul manafort's russian right hand man back in the ukraine who patton was starting his own businesses with separate from manafort. a lot of potential ties with russian intelligence. this looks like a more significant figure than maybe we realized. >> i think he's connective tissue between cambridge analytica -- >> he could be. >> he could be. what efforts cambridge analytica and others, including russian intelligence, worked on in ukraine, which was kind of the test bed apparently for what went on in the united states and paul manafort's state of knowledge. i mean mueller has been working his way up the chain, and i think he's trying to figure out how much manafort, who obviously kilimnick was his guy and this guy worked w
the gentleman today who pled guilty is sam patton. this guy has ties to russia, paul manafort and cambridge analytica. a little bit more about him. he worked with manafort and on the ukrainian campaigns and worked on microtargeting operations with cambridge analytica. and then our friend constantine kilimnick who is paul manafort's russian right hand man back in the ukraine who patton was starting his own businesses with separate from manafort. a lot of potential ties with russian intelligence....
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she is literally arguing with lin patton. >> you say it katrina. >> let me get to that. she is arguing with lin patton about him saying it. the president himself says he didn't. omarosa is saying he did. what you hear me saying is me interrupting okay, okay, he said it, he's embarrassed let's move on. that was completely a different context. >> you are not saying he said it. you are saying oh, he said it, he said it it's all about tone. >> your viewers i'm pretty sure have run into an individual that is the complete epitome of annoying to where you absolutely have to finally give in in order to get on about your day. that happened a number of times because omarosa is a bully. she will get in your face if you are not telling her what she wants to hear. she had a mission. what we see now, the only thing omarosa accomplished today is she let everyone know what her tactic was. she would use things and stories and scary tapes to try to coax people into saying what she needed to build this narrative. you can tell that if you read the transcript because myself and lin patton bo
she is literally arguing with lin patton. >> you say it katrina. >> let me get to that. she is arguing with lin patton about him saying it. the president himself says he didn't. omarosa is saying he did. what you hear me saying is me interrupting okay, okay, he said it, he's embarrassed let's move on. that was completely a different context. >> you are not saying he said it. you are saying oh, he said it, he said it it's all about tone. >> your viewers i'm pretty sure...
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you mentioned patton's raid. probably a few others. that's a special operation as well we can point to. once the big armies had clinched in norma di, the beach heads were secured and established. once the armies had clinched, there's much less room for that sort of thing. >> questions on the floor but another question online, sort of believe will answer your last answer -- your last answer answered this one. the common wealth provided a majority, why sit that -- why is it thought of as an american dominated event. and how is it portrayed in great britain and canada? >> so the allies landed 150,000 men on d day itself. and almost a hundred thousand of those were common wealth, we mean the british. let us never forget our canadian friends. canada is not big in population. they put an entire field army into play in world war ii. i mean today the entire canadian army is abry giddens minus, extreme i will small. so that was d-day. but it is and i will yield to no man or woman in america in my respect for our british allies. i spent a large
you mentioned patton's raid. probably a few others. that's a special operation as well we can point to. once the big armies had clinched in norma di, the beach heads were secured and established. once the armies had clinched, there's much less room for that sort of thing. >> questions on the floor but another question online, sort of believe will answer your last answer -- your last answer answered this one. the common wealth provided a majority, why sit that -- why is it thought of as an...
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that was patton. nearly 75 years later, patton's words still ring true. america has the best equipment anywhere in the world. we have the best spirit, the best soldiers ever to set foot on any battlefield anywhere at any time. we are the most powerful. we are the best funded. we are the biggest, we are the strongest, we are the smartest. and we are still not holding a damn thing because america is on the move once again and we are not backing down. our country is respected again. i don't know if you see it, but america is respected again. there's a big difference and a big difference in the air. you take a look around. there's a big, beautiful difference. we are advancing forward with our confidence renewed, our might restored, and the unwavering conviction that our destiny is our victory. america's future is safe, sound and brighter than ever because each of you is mountain tough, mountain proud and mountain strong and always will be climbing to glory. you will be climbing to glory. thank you again for the incredible men and women of ft. drum. special, s
that was patton. nearly 75 years later, patton's words still ring true. america has the best equipment anywhere in the world. we have the best spirit, the best soldiers ever to set foot on any battlefield anywhere at any time. we are the most powerful. we are the best funded. we are the biggest, we are the strongest, we are the smartest. and we are still not holding a damn thing because america is on the move once again and we are not backing down. our country is respected again. i don't know...
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. >> i don't know lynne patton. >> you know omarosa. why i think if omarosa says she has receipts, she'll provide them. >> we'll see. we only know what she can show. to both of you, thank you for making the arguments. appreciate it. >> thanks. >> be well. >>> stand your ground. that's the controversial self-defense law that often seems to translate into i can tell you if i want to. it's under close scrutinyny again in florida. you remember the killing of an unarmed black man over a parking space last month. i know you haven't heard about it for a while, but please pay attention to this now. the shooter was allowed to walk away by the sheriff even though it was all caught on tape. i told you then that seemed hasty. turns out it was. there's a big update on the case capturing national attention. the family of the man who was killed that night is here. please stay with us. fruits and veggies are essential to your health, but it's tough to get enough of their nutrients. new one a day with nature's medley is the only complete multivitamin wi
. >> i don't know lynne patton. >> you know omarosa. why i think if omarosa says she has receipts, she'll provide them. >> we'll see. we only know what she can show. to both of you, thank you for making the arguments. appreciate it. >> thanks. >> be well. >>> stand your ground. that's the controversial self-defense law that often seems to translate into i can tell you if i want to. it's under close scrutinyny again in florida. you remember the killing of...
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many of patton's own men found him a bit insufferable. i would like to get beyond who had more troops on what day. i have the numbers in my head because i'm asked that question so often. >> and i would just build on that. that's -- an excellent answer, hard to top rob. i think part of why it's remembered so strongly, the american thing, not just the power of the media, the culture, the national -- the tendency to focus on ourselves, but it's also the progression of things. so it's fascinating to think that the british allowed or cooperated with the appointment of an individual as a supreme commander that had not seen combat in the first world war. i think we need to remember that for all of the senior and midlevel officers and non-commissioned officers in the british army and the german army, almost without exception they've seen extensive combat in the first world war. they know what it's about. the american situation, it was far less common to have that combat experience and those that did had nowhere near the extent of it, in most case
many of patton's own men found him a bit insufferable. i would like to get beyond who had more troops on what day. i have the numbers in my head because i'm asked that question so often. >> and i would just build on that. that's -- an excellent answer, hard to top rob. i think part of why it's remembered so strongly, the american thing, not just the power of the media, the culture, the national -- the tendency to focus on ourselves, but it's also the progression of things. so it's...
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mitchell: george s patton, a young kernel at the time, saw his first action in st. mihiel. guillaume: and we have airplanes that were fast and most of them for the americans. mitchell: the americans did not have any of their own planes, they relied on french and even italian, british, and it was the largest concentration of airplanes during world war i at st. mihiel. more than 1000 planes flew in that operation. st. mihiel was a major success for the americans. they overtook all of their objectives on the first today. it had the germans on the run. as you pointed out, the battle continued for another four days as more of a cleanup. guillaume: it was around 15,000 prisoners captured. the germans were surrounded in their own pocket of the landscape. they were heavy trenches. there are still very deep ones that were there that were made. mitchell: where did the germans fall back to? guillaume: they had to fortify the line called the mihiel line. it was 45 miles away from the frontline. it was all most until the end of the war because the frontline stabilized september 16, and
mitchell: george s patton, a young kernel at the time, saw his first action in st. mihiel. guillaume: and we have airplanes that were fast and most of them for the americans. mitchell: the americans did not have any of their own planes, they relied on french and even italian, british, and it was the largest concentration of airplanes during world war i at st. mihiel. more than 1000 planes flew in that operation. st. mihiel was a major success for the americans. they overtook all of their...
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she described in october 2016 phone conversation with lynne patton, and campaign communications director jason miller, in which they discuss how to deal with the potential fallout from its release. >> i'm trying to find out at least what context it was used in to help us maybe try to figure out a way to spin it. >> reporter: patton then described a conversation she had with then candidate trump about making the slur. >> i said, well, sir, can you think of any time that this might have happened and he said >> well, that is not true so -- >> he goes, how do you think i should handle it? and i told him exactly what you just said, omarosa, which is, well, it depends on what scenario you are talking about. he said, why don't you just go ahead and put it to bed. >> he said it. no, he said it. he's embarrassed. >> pierson denied the call ever took place during an interview on fox news monday night. >> katrina cursed and said, he said it. did that happen? >> no, ed, that did not happen. it sounds like she's writing a script for a movie. >> reporter: the white house and trump campaign have not pr
she described in october 2016 phone conversation with lynne patton, and campaign communications director jason miller, in which they discuss how to deal with the potential fallout from its release. >> i'm trying to find out at least what context it was used in to help us maybe try to figure out a way to spin it. >> reporter: patton then described a conversation she had with then candidate trump about making the slur. >> i said, well, sir, can you think of any time that this...
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. >> i want to talk about one of those tapes and people on the call with manigault-newman, lynn patton is joining us there. >> pleasure to see you. >> first of all of all thank you for being here. >> i want the get started with the recording that fs released this morning of the phone conversation that allegedly took place of you on the call and omarosa back in 2016. just for our viewers, i want to play that. >> i am trying to figure out at least what context it was used into help us maybe try to figure out how to spin it? >> how do you thisnk i should handle it. >> it becomes what scenario are you talking about? why don't you put it to this? he said it. he's embarrassed. >> so that's the tape that was released. is that our voice on the tape? >> well, you know anderson, there were a lot of times that we talked about this tape because omarosa was upset about it. she brought it up constantly. the reason she did because she was recording us. >> you feel that she was intentionally bringing this up. >> absolutely. >> a friend of mine reminded me today that early on in the campaign i made a j
. >> i want to talk about one of those tapes and people on the call with manigault-newman, lynn patton is joining us there. >> pleasure to see you. >> first of all of all thank you for being here. >> i want the get started with the recording that fs released this morning of the phone conversation that allegedly took place of you on the call and omarosa back in 2016. just for our viewers, i want to play that. >> i am trying to figure out at least what context it was...
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joining me enough her reaction was one of the people you've heard on that recording, lynne patton.ntly a senior advisor to housing and urban development. secretary ben carson there. great to see you, lynne. thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> great to be here, laura. thank you. >> laura: tell us about that conversation that took place, the recording we just heard, part of a recording from october of 2016. omarosa, you come and katrina pierson. >> first i want to start off by saying, thank you so much for re-tweeting my statement last night, you know, it's been getting picked apart today, and that is really why i am here. it's because, there is something seriously wrong with society when a woman can run around the white house and surreptitiously record people come possibly in violation of her own national security contract, but yet, katrina and i are the one who have to come on national television and explain ourselves. you know, i've made it very clear, and i stand by my statement, that i released last night, that the audiotapes that she has released, first of all, conflat
joining me enough her reaction was one of the people you've heard on that recording, lynne patton.ntly a senior advisor to housing and urban development. secretary ben carson there. great to see you, lynne. thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> great to be here, laura. thank you. >> laura: tell us about that conversation that took place, the recording we just heard, part of a recording from october of 2016. omarosa, you come and katrina pierson. >> first i want to start...
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patton. a young lieutenant colonel saw il. first action in st. mihe >> the americans didn't have any of their own claims. they were reliant on french, i believe even italian. it was the largest concentration of airplanes during world war i at st. mihiel. more than 1,000 planes flu in that operation. st. mihiel was a major success for the americans. they overtook all of their objectives on the first day and had the germans on the run. and as you pointeded out, the battle continued for more -- four more days as a par of a clean-up. >> the germans were surrounded in their own pocket. so that's the landscape. they had heavy trenches, still very visible now a days. very deep ones. some were concrete made. >> where did the germans fall back to? coles atad the 45 land mitchell -- that was like 13 miles away from the stabilized front line. and there that's where they retreated finally. almost until the end of the war because then the front line stabilized september 16. and a major movement for the americans would be to move to the muse argon. >> so by th
patton. a young lieutenant colonel saw il. first action in st. mihe >> the americans didn't have any of their own claims. they were reliant on french, i believe even italian. it was the largest concentration of airplanes during world war i at st. mihiel. more than 1,000 planes flu in that operation. st. mihiel was a major success for the americans. they overtook all of their objectives on the first day and had the germans on the run. and as you pointeded out, the battle continued for more...
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. >> lynne patton is an incredible african-american woman who has been close to this president for manyny years. said she approached the president. she talked to the president. she asked him specifically. he denied it. i take lynne patton's and the president's word in this case over omarosa's word. >> the problem for the president is he's been a repeat offender as a liar. so we can't take his word, and at this point sarah huckabee sanders' word from the white house podium. >> you know lynne patton. she's as honest as the day is long. >> i do not know her. >> you know omarosa. >> which is why i think if omarosa says she has receipts, she'll provide them. >> we'll see. we only know what she can show. to both of you, thank you for making the arguments. appreciate it. >> all right. thanks. >> be well. >>> stand your ground. that's the controversial self-defense law that often seems to translate into, i can kill you if i want to. it's under close scrutiny again in florida. you remember the killing of an unarmed black man over a parking space last month? i know you haven't heard about it for
. >> lynne patton is an incredible african-american woman who has been close to this president for manyny years. said she approached the president. she talked to the president. she asked him specifically. he denied it. i take lynne patton's and the president's word in this case over omarosa's word. >> the problem for the president is he's been a repeat offender as a liar. so we can't take his word, and at this point sarah huckabee sanders' word from the white house podium. >>...
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lynne patton:"i said, 'well, sir, can you think of anytime that this happened?' and he said, 'no.'"omarosa manigault-"well, that is not true."lynne patton: you think i should handle it and i told him exactly what you just said, omarosa, which is well, it depends on what scenario you are talking about. and he said, well, why don't you just go ahead and put it to bed."katrina pierson: "he said. no, he said it. he is embarrassed by it." one of the staffers on the call, katrina pierson, telling cnn she was only trying to 'placate omarosa.' the president again taking to twitter denying that any tape of him using a racial slur exists, claiming, "i don't have that word in my vocabulary"the trump campaign taking legal steps against omarosa today...filing an arbitration action alleging she violated a confidentiality agreement. while cnn has not seen the agreement omarosa signed, it has obtained a copy of the non-disclosure agreement trump campaign officials signed in 2016. those who signed agreed not to disparage the president or his family, and agreed to binding arbitration if they did...th
lynne patton:"i said, 'well, sir, can you think of anytime that this happened?' and he said, 'no.'"omarosa manigault-"well, that is not true."lynne patton: you think i should handle it and i told him exactly what you just said, omarosa, which is well, it depends on what scenario you are talking about. and he said, well, why don't you just go ahead and put it to bed."katrina pierson: "he said. no, he said it. he is embarrassed by it." one of the staffers on the...
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are going after bad actors in the cryptocurrency space in a big way gary de wall special counsel at patton mutual roseman join us for the latest plus our chief correspondent works correspondent chris steve christakis reports on how sports betting business is worship and how one gaming company is making it easier for folks to place their bets as we head to break here the numbers at the closing bell will be right back. you know world of big part of. law and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. want to know what it. is. so you're not. you're not just i mean most people have spent a lot of. i mean. there's a lot that's what i say i mean i just don't get it on. my side and we've. already yes if he thought of getting. out of the mouth of the money let's. listen. it's a good time to. try to move. them to get
are going after bad actors in the cryptocurrency space in a big way gary de wall special counsel at patton mutual roseman join us for the latest plus our chief correspondent works correspondent chris steve christakis reports on how sports betting business is worship and how one gaming company is making it easier for folks to place their bets as we head to break here the numbers at the closing bell will be right back. you know world of big part of. law and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to...
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katrina pierson and lynn patton in which they discuss an alleged tape of mr. trump using the "n" word during "the apprentice." she made those claims in her book. those individuals part of that allegedly denied it. this morning, omarosa released a portion of what she says is that audio call. take a listen. >> i'm trying to find out at least the context it was used in to help us maybe try to figure out a way to spin it. >> can you think of any time this might have happened? and he said no. >> that's not true. >> he said, how do you think i should handle it. i told him what you said, well, it depends on what scenario you are talking about. he said, why don't you just go ahead and put it to bed. i don't know what -- he said it. he is embarrassed. >> there you can hear an aide saying, he said it, he is embarrassed. this morning, katrina pierson and lynn patton who last night denied this conversation happened release ad a new statement saying no one said we didn't have conversations regarding the tape. omarosa was obsesobsessed. what we refused was having a call tha
katrina pierson and lynn patton in which they discuss an alleged tape of mr. trump using the "n" word during "the apprentice." she made those claims in her book. those individuals part of that allegedly denied it. this morning, omarosa released a portion of what she says is that audio call. take a listen. >> i'm trying to find out at least the context it was used in to help us maybe try to figure out a way to spin it. >> can you think of any time this might have...
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this new -- this new tape, this new recording, with katrina and miss patton and omarosa, comes really during the campaign. think of these as two book-ends, the campaign, the end of her time at the white house. if she says she has hundreds of tapes, that means there are lots of conversations that we're going to hear about during her time in the white house when she was assistant to the president. mr. president, if you are now degrading your former -- your former assistant, you don't -- you really shouldn't -- you should blame -- if you're going to blame her, you need to blame yourself as much as you're blaming her. >> i want you to stay on that. who the president is surrounded by and the damage control mode they're in today. you saw kellyanne conway trying to weave her way through whether or not the president used one specific word, i.e., the "n" word, and want to single omarosa out saying she's the villain and bad apple and bad guy. how are they going to do that? when you pull up the laundry list of sebastian gor ka, rob porter, shulkin, price, pruitt, sean spicer, sarah sanders, know
this new -- this new tape, this new recording, with katrina and miss patton and omarosa, comes really during the campaign. think of these as two book-ends, the campaign, the end of her time at the white house. if she says she has hundreds of tapes, that means there are lots of conversations that we're going to hear about during her time in the white house when she was assistant to the president. mr. president, if you are now degrading your former -- your former assistant, you don't -- you...
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a recording obtained by cbs news from october, 2016 omarosa discusses the alleged tape with lynn patton, an assistant to eric trump and former trump campaign spokeswoman katrina pierson. >> he goes how do you think i should handle it and i told him it depends on what scenario you're talking about and he said well, why don't you just go ahead and put it to bed. he said it. he's embarrassed. >> reporter: white house press secretary sarah sanders denied the allegations and criticized the secret taping of private conversations. >> this has absolutely nothing to do with race and everything to do with the president calling out someone's lack of integrity. >> reporter: the trump action claiming omarosa broke her 2016 confidentiality agreement. >> i think that the best play for omarosa would have been to take credit for a lot of the great things that donald trump has done for this country including for african americans. >> reporter: in a series of tweets tuesday, the president referred to his former aide as a crazed crying low life and a dog. nicole killian, cbs news, the white house. >>> here
a recording obtained by cbs news from october, 2016 omarosa discusses the alleged tape with lynn patton, an assistant to eric trump and former trump campaign spokeswoman katrina pierson. >> he goes how do you think i should handle it and i told him it depends on what scenario you're talking about and he said well, why don't you just go ahead and put it to bed. he said it. he's embarrassed. >> reporter: white house press secretary sarah sanders denied the allegations and criticized...
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when the be going to understand this when we're going to send understand there's no sturrock will patton and we see that played out now almost through the propaganda that's presented as news i think we'll get you that many mainstream media journalists have short term memories perhaps but they are handed as they have always been handed press releases from government they routinely say russia has obviously rules invaded in area of europe and now they're being told we have proof that they have launched a chemical attack on english soil first time since world war two and and the journalists say all governments cannot possibly be lying about such a serious event i've been a journalist for a long time i've covered many wars i've covered the first cold war i've covered it from the soviet union i've covered it from the united states i've worked all over the world i'm a reporter. i would say there is a pseudo journalism now the kind of journalism you describe i wouldn't describe as journalism to simply write down and swallow what governments tell you is the very end to thesaurus of what real jour
when the be going to understand this when we're going to send understand there's no sturrock will patton and we see that played out now almost through the propaganda that's presented as news i think we'll get you that many mainstream media journalists have short term memories perhaps but they are handed as they have always been handed press releases from government they routinely say russia has obviously rules invaded in area of europe and now they're being told we have proof that they have...
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area on our tape former british police inspector peter care and social justice campaign and george patton debated the incident clearly to many people like myself it seems that there must have been a better way of dealing with that situation than bashing that go in the head in bashing our head into a metal shutter to grown place officers can find a way of restraining a fourteen year old go back to them i'll tell you what you say tell us i just tell us that's why this is this is wise and tell us your the police officer you tell me the only alternatives available to the officer that i could see were allowed to keep a name and snatching his taser and radio was very well taken to the ground and you've been moaning about every place officer on the four year old girl on the phone and if the officers use of force isn't right then he would be prosecuted or disciplined for it that act of bashing that will bashing that girl in the head and i do think it makes a difference that she was a forty year ago if she was a you know six book called man i think would be a different situation in terms of place
area on our tape former british police inspector peter care and social justice campaign and george patton debated the incident clearly to many people like myself it seems that there must have been a better way of dealing with that situation than bashing that go in the head in bashing our head into a metal shutter to grown place officers can find a way of restraining a fourteen year old go back to them i'll tell you what you say tell us i just tell us that's why this is this is wise and tell us...
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at the company's headquarters in derry salaam tommy mckee phone who also the team of twenty patton has none have ever worked in the field before and only four of them are trained in shinny as they all learned how to build a wind generators on the job using you tube to tiriel when they started later they had the idea of connecting them to water pumps which turned out to be their most important innovation today. we want to give his father to be able to distribute water in most of the villages so even the government can come in and help in distributing water to a. areas especially past released and famine is the same the muslims are we really wish to get to the point of helping the entire community we have our podium of course you know i don't understand i'll figure it out that way. you know. the government has been planning a major wind power for years but it is a long way from being finished meanwhile local solutions like to mimic it for who's providing water and electricity at least to some villages. fascinating ideas but that's all we can take on this week's edition of eco africa we w
at the company's headquarters in derry salaam tommy mckee phone who also the team of twenty patton has none have ever worked in the field before and only four of them are trained in shinny as they all learned how to build a wind generators on the job using you tube to tiriel when they started later they had the idea of connecting them to water pumps which turned out to be their most important innovation today. we want to give his father to be able to distribute water in most of the villages so...
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their older brothers were also an act, the patton brothers. # ch—ch—chucklevision...# but, despite successans had grown up and one of them, tinchy stryder, asked them to perform with him. hello. wait, i swear you are the chuckle brothers. you must be... barry. something's weird. where's your ladders? in the van. go and get them, barry. what, now? yes. hang on, it's tinchy. and 50 years after their first tv success, barry was earlier this year filming a new series. however, his health was beginning to fail. his brother paul said today... i've notjust lost a brother. i've lost my theatrical partner of many, many years, and my very best friend. the director of bbc children's alice webb has issued a statement on behalf of the corporation. barry entertained a generation of fans with a character that brought fun and hilarity to our screens. his on—air antics, unforgettable catch phrases and comical mishaps will be fondly remembered. barry was a gentleman and consummate professional. . .. he will be sorely missed. i'm joined now by shaun hope, a chuckle brothers superfan , who runs their facebook
their older brothers were also an act, the patton brothers. # ch—ch—chucklevision...# but, despite successans had grown up and one of them, tinchy stryder, asked them to perform with him. hello. wait, i swear you are the chuckle brothers. you must be... barry. something's weird. where's your ladders? in the van. go and get them, barry. what, now? yes. hang on, it's tinchy. and 50 years after their first tv success, barry was earlier this year filming a new series. however, his health was...
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their older brothers were also an act, the patton brothers.ks and new faces, but chucklevision changed everything for the rotherham duo. i am sven from sweden. lam ethel...from rotherham. it is a sad day in rotherham. yeah, he was very much from rotherham and he was very grounded to the area. yeah, his heart was here, definitely. it was a big part of my childhood. like, going to my grandparents' and watching it with my granddad. yeah, it's really sad. it was slapstick and i loved it. among the tributes today, jack whitehall, david walliams and tinchy stryder, who had even recorded a song with them. # wait, i swear you're the chuckle brothers # you must be... # barry # and he's... # paul nah.# barry was also remembered at today's cbbc summer festival. we are sending all our love to paul chuckle and the rest of the family and, for the last time, to me, to you. and the final word, this, from his brother paul, who said "i've notjust lost my brother, i've lost my theatrical partner of many, many years and my very best friend." the entertainer, ther
their older brothers were also an act, the patton brothers.ks and new faces, but chucklevision changed everything for the rotherham duo. i am sven from sweden. lam ethel...from rotherham. it is a sad day in rotherham. yeah, he was very much from rotherham and he was very grounded to the area. yeah, his heart was here, definitely. it was a big part of my childhood. like, going to my grandparents' and watching it with my granddad. yeah, it's really sad. it was slapstick and i loved it. among the...
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their older brothers were also an act, the patton brothers. # ch—ch—chucklevision...# but, despite success ‘80s with chucklevision. good morning. 20 years on, their young fans had grown up and one of them, tinchy stryder, asked them to perform with him. hello. wait, i swear you are the chuckle brothers. you must be... barry. something's weird. where's your ladders? in the van. go and get them, barry. what, now? yes. hang on, it's tinchy. and 50 years after their first tv success, barry was earlier this year filming a new series. however, his health was beginning to fail. his brother paul said today... "i've notjust lost a brother. i've lost my theatrical partner of many, many years, and my very best friend." entertainer, barry chuckle, who's died at the age of 73. earlier we spoke to shaun hope, a chuckle brothers superfan, who runs their facebook site and was friends with barry. and met them about 20 years ago. i run their facebook pages, cuddly two nicer lads. good, cleanfun, even if you didn't like them, you still laugh. when they performed on stage, crazy. absolutely fantastic. still g
their older brothers were also an act, the patton brothers. # ch—ch—chucklevision...# but, despite success ‘80s with chucklevision. good morning. 20 years on, their young fans had grown up and one of them, tinchy stryder, asked them to perform with him. hello. wait, i swear you are the chuckle brothers. you must be... barry. something's weird. where's your ladders? in the van. go and get them, barry. what, now? yes. hang on, it's tinchy. and 50 years after their first tv success, barry...
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their older brothers were also an act, the patton brothers. # ch—ch—chucklevision...# but, despite successry grounded here. big part of my childhood, going to my grandparents and watch with my grandad, it's sad. it was slapstick andl grandad, it's sad. it was slapstick and i loved it. dingy strader recorded a song with them and played his tribute today. wait, i swear you are the chuckle brothers. you must be... barry. something's weird. where's your ladders? in the van. go and get them, barry. what, now? yes. hang on, it's tinchy. his brother paul said today... david sillito looking back on the life of barry chuckle who's died at the age of 73. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins hello. whilst there's been a lot of sunshine again across england and wales, for scotland and northern ireland, it's been a cloudy affair with outbreaks of rain, which will continue overnight. gradually sinking their way south and eastwards, but becoming a little bit more persistent as we head towards dawn. some mist and low cloud for wales and southwest england. elsewhere, some clear skies
their older brothers were also an act, the patton brothers. # ch—ch—chucklevision...# but, despite successry grounded here. big part of my childhood, going to my grandparents and watch with my grandad, it's sad. it was slapstick andl grandad, it's sad. it was slapstick and i loved it. dingy strader recorded a song with them and played his tribute today. wait, i swear you are the chuckle brothers. you must be... barry. something's weird. where's your ladders? in the van. go and get them,...
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their older brothers were also an act, the patton brothers.t chucklevision changed everything for the rotherham duo. i am sven from sweden. i am ethel...from rotherham. it is a sad day in rotherham. yeah, he was very much from rotherham and he was very grounded to the area. yeah, his heart was here, definitely. it was a big part of my childhood. like, going to my grandparents' and watching it with my grandad. yeah, it is really sad. it was slapstick and i loved it. among the tributes today, jack whitehall, david walliams and tinchy stryder, who had even recorded a song with them. # wait, i swear you're the chuckle brothers # you must be... # barry # and he's... his brother paul said today... the death of barry chuckle, has died at 73. now what about the prospects of the weather? let's get the latest details from alina jenkins. hello. whilst there's been a lot of sunshine again across england and wales, for scotland and northern ireland, it's been a cloudy affair with outbreaks of rain, which will continue overnight. gradually sinking their way
their older brothers were also an act, the patton brothers.t chucklevision changed everything for the rotherham duo. i am sven from sweden. i am ethel...from rotherham. it is a sad day in rotherham. yeah, he was very much from rotherham and he was very grounded to the area. yeah, his heart was here, definitely. it was a big part of my childhood. like, going to my grandparents' and watching it with my grandad. yeah, it is really sad. it was slapstick and i loved it. among the tributes today,...
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their older brothers were also an act, the patton brothers. were also an act, and young barry and paulamily trade. there was some early success on opportunity knocks and new faces, but chucklevision changed everything for the rotherham duo. i am sven from sweden. for the rotherham duo. i am ethel...from rotherham. for the rotherham duo. it is a sad day in rotherham. for the rotherham duo. yeah, he was very much from rotherham and he was very grounded to the area. yeah, his heart was here, definitely. it was a big part of my childhood. was here, definitely. like, going to my grandparents‘ and watching it with my grandad. yeah, it is really sad. and watching it with my grandad. it was slapstick and i loved it. and watching it with my grandad. among the tributes today, jack whitehall, david walliams and tinchy stryder, who had even recorded a song with them. # wait, i swear you're the chuckle brothers # you must be... # barry # and he's... # paul # nah, something feels weird # where's your ladders? # in the van # go get 'em, barry # what, now? # yes # hang on, it's tinchy... # and just ov
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fatherly, and he took on this absurd mission head on -- not really that absurd, as you know, general patton went behind enemy lines and lost a lot of guys trying to rescue his son-in-law, so maybe it was not absurd conceptually, but in any event, there is a heavy theme of sacrifice that comes forward. as you begin to move forward to are the climax of the movie, there was the bridge scene, which in a way goes back to that metaphor, and if even used the bunkers, the alamo myth, fight to the last man. the larger theme goes back to talking about the persian wars. there was a great scene where xerxes is looking at 5000 troops coming down and marching for seven days and seven nights, and crossing this epic thing. it was portrayed as the civilized versus the barbarians. so, this was the subtex of private ryan. we were fighting these terrible nazis, who we later discovered how inhuman they were. we already knew a little bit about that before the gi's did, but it is that same good versus evil civilization versus the edge of reason and civilization that comes to this metaphorical bridge, and in a way
fatherly, and he took on this absurd mission head on -- not really that absurd, as you know, general patton went behind enemy lines and lost a lot of guys trying to rescue his son-in-law, so maybe it was not absurd conceptually, but in any event, there is a heavy theme of sacrifice that comes forward. as you begin to move forward to are the climax of the movie, there was the bridge scene, which in a way goes back to that metaphor, and if even used the bunkers, the alamo myth, fight to the last...
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lynn patton and former trump campaign spokesperson catrina pearson were reported by the fired stafferboth refusing to back down. >> there's something wrong with society when a woman can run around the white house and surreptitiously record people in violation of her national security contract but yet katrina and i have to come on national television and explain ourselves. the audience hates that she -- two different conversations. one is with me, omarosa, katrina, the other with jason. the distinction is muddled. >> specifically said i said and confirmed that donald trump said a derogatory term in a conference call with jason miller. that did not happen and that is what i am refuting. omarosa has been using this case to many people, she's a, push, a dog with a bone. >> reporter: many are asking if there is a criminal case to be made against omarosa. a former prosecutor ways in. rob: firing peter stzrok was justified according to a fbi director. he says, quote, the action was a decisive step in the right direction in correcting the wrongs committed by what is described as comey skinny
lynn patton and former trump campaign spokesperson catrina pearson were reported by the fired stafferboth refusing to back down. >> there's something wrong with society when a woman can run around the white house and surreptitiously record people in violation of her national security contract but yet katrina and i have to come on national television and explain ourselves. the audience hates that she -- two different conversations. one is with me, omarosa, katrina, the other with jason....
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you have a number of people who participated, including george patton, and i'd like to draw attention particularly to this item from our veterans history project. we have a number of items from the veterans history project throughout but particularly irving green wald. i believe he was a printer in his life before the war. he meticulously narrated his experience at the front. he's part of the lost battalion which actually wasn't lost but in truth isolated from the allies and do find a way to make it out. so we're really proud to have this item, particularly one because he provides a very cogent and descriptive experience of what it was like up to that point, but also because they are physical remnants of a war that we fear is being forgotten, despite the fact it's had large effects, particularly on civil rights, women's rights and the military as we know it today. that being said, it is worth highlighting a couple of other things. here you have a number of -- these were recently acquired and given to the library. these are just postcards of african-american soldiers. now, this is comm
you have a number of people who participated, including george patton, and i'd like to draw attention particularly to this item from our veterans history project. we have a number of items from the veterans history project throughout but particularly irving green wald. i believe he was a printer in his life before the war. he meticulously narrated his experience at the front. he's part of the lost battalion which actually wasn't lost but in truth isolated from the allies and do find a way to...
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i mean, patton raced behind enemy lines and trying to rescue his son-in-law. so it wasn't maybe as absurd conception you'lly. but in any event, there's a heavy theme of sacrifice that comes forward and as you begin to move towards the climax of the movie, there's this -- the bridge scene which in a way goes back to that metaphor even used the bunk aer or al la mow myth, the larger theme goes back to talking about the persian wars. this great scene you know where looking at theer receiptally 5 million troops coming over and marching for seven days and seven nights and crossing this great epic thing. and it was portrayed as this civilized versus the barbarixts an, this is a subtext of private ryan too. we're fighting these terrible nazis who we later discovered how inhuman they were. we knew more about the war than the gis did but it's that same good versus evil civilization versus the edge of reason and civilization that comes at this metaphor cal bridge. in a way america is defending that bridge against the barb barbarian too. and you come to the end and capta
i mean, patton raced behind enemy lines and trying to rescue his son-in-law. so it wasn't maybe as absurd conception you'lly. but in any event, there's a heavy theme of sacrifice that comes forward and as you begin to move towards the climax of the movie, there's this -- the bridge scene which in a way goes back to that metaphor even used the bunk aer or al la mow myth, the larger theme goes back to talking about the persian wars. this great scene you know where looking at theer receiptally 5...
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. -- >> they entered into combat under american command under patton.oward the latter end of the summer and autumn of 1980 team -- autumn of 1918. >> what went right for americans and what went wrong? >> what is astonishing is the quality of the troops whether they are marines or soldiers, they were very aggressive and determined. they fought very hard. the germans thought the americans should just give up. we did not give up. even draftees fought tooth and nail. what did not go well was the tactics were primitive. we did not learn as much as we probably had. our assault tactics in particular. we would attack in dense ways as the marines did on june sixth and take terrible casualties.? we will talk about belleau wood coming up in this hour. >> we are talking about the 100th anniversary of world war i. we are taking calls as well. if you're an eastern time it is 202-748-8000. mountain and pacific is 202-748- 8001. for active duty and veterans 202-748-8002. we are talking with edward lengel, the author of thunder and flames: americans in the crucible of c
. -- >> they entered into combat under american command under patton.oward the latter end of the summer and autumn of 1980 team -- autumn of 1918. >> what went right for americans and what went wrong? >> what is astonishing is the quality of the troops whether they are marines or soldiers, they were very aggressive and determined. they fought very hard. the germans thought the americans should just give up. we did not give up. even draftees fought tooth and nail. what did not...