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helen patton is the granddaughter of the famous world war two us general george patton.world leaders attending. why is it so important that we continue to commemorate these kind of occasions? well, i think that any time that we can be brought right to the place where something has happened on the day, it becomes heightened in our mind and becomes a milestone for all of us who either witness it live or witness it on the television or on the radio. it gives an occasion for us the radio. it gives an occasion for us to consider where this was on the stage in history and where it was at the time. do you think people appreciate the scale of the sacrifice that people made in world war ii? it is difficult. i make it my business and joy to a certain extent, if you can call it that, to really try to step on those places, to be with those people, or descendants of those who were part of the siege or victims, and that has taught me that there is nothing that compares to actually seeing it all first hand. but i do think obviously we have hollywood and your news programmes, and hopefu
helen patton is the granddaughter of the famous world war two us general george patton.world leaders attending. why is it so important that we continue to commemorate these kind of occasions? well, i think that any time that we can be brought right to the place where something has happened on the day, it becomes heightened in our mind and becomes a milestone for all of us who either witness it live or witness it on the television or on the radio. it gives an occasion for us the radio. it gives...
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and general patton said this was essentially the weapon that would help win the second world war. it is quite hefty, quite heavy. but it really made a major contribution to the american war effort. and indeed, it was used in the korean war and in some circumstances the vietnam war. and there are some militaries to this very day that have a surplus of these and they still use them in their active military. thank you very much. as we kind of browse the camp here and look at all of the equipment, it really gives us a sense of the things the soldiers carried. when some of the first initial waves of the normandy invasion took place, a lot of these american combatants had 70, 80, sometimes 90 pounds of gear on them. and the codename for the operation they were participating in was known as operation overlord. it could have been operation overload. because these guys were packed down like mules. when i talk about this in the classroom, or when a young family comes in, we might dress up a kid in a d-day kit to give them a sense of the war, it really weighs down on them both physically and
and general patton said this was essentially the weapon that would help win the second world war. it is quite hefty, quite heavy. but it really made a major contribution to the american war effort. and indeed, it was used in the korean war and in some circumstances the vietnam war. and there are some militaries to this very day that have a surplus of these and they still use them in their active military. thank you very much. as we kind of browse the camp here and look at all of the equipment,...
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however, roosevelt didn't gain a lot of acclaim or trust in the eyes of omar bradley or george patton. theodore roosevelt jr. had a very laid back command persona, and that didn't -- that wasn't up to snuff with somebody who was spit and polish as george patton was, and omar bradley thought he got a little bit too comfortable and perhaps a bradley thought he got too comfortable and too laid back with some of the soldiers and there wasn't that rigid discipline that made a good sold year a good soldier. so he demoted. and landed a spot in the 4th infantry division in the months prior to the normandy invasion. roosevelt pleaded with his commander, raymond tub by barton, he was unceasing and wanted to go ashore with his men. and barton finally acquiesced and barton realized a this moment this is going to be the end of this general, his health was failing, he was suffering from chest pains and he wasn't telling anybody about it. he had very bad arthritis. his mobility in some cases was very limited. but nonetheless he went ashore with the 4th division in one of the secondary waves on june
however, roosevelt didn't gain a lot of acclaim or trust in the eyes of omar bradley or george patton. theodore roosevelt jr. had a very laid back command persona, and that didn't -- that wasn't up to snuff with somebody who was spit and polish as george patton was, and omar bradley thought he got a little bit too comfortable and perhaps a bradley thought he got too comfortable and too laid back with some of the soldiers and there wasn't that rigid discipline that made a good sold year a good...
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patton grew up in leipsic after graduating from college she spent some time in britain she was living in berlin when she became seriously ill she had the gene test done during her chemotherapy catlin has the b.r.c.a. one gene mutation the faulty gene publicized by angelenos or the like the actress catherine had a double mastectomy to remove both breasts including the unaffected one to minimize her risk of developing can't. but this mutation also increases the likelihood of developing over arion cancer. and i'd still say your breasts you can cut off but it's a much bigger deal if it's in your abdomen months at one point a doctor said that's not something you can just have checked for. if it's detected during an examination then it's probably too late which is why a lot of doctors told me the ovaries have to go and i thought no i'm not ready to do that yet there it would be another part of me i'd have to let go of i am the human being behind these statistics i'm not just a name or a subject in a study i'm a human being with feelings dreams and expectations they mentioned and once you're
patton grew up in leipsic after graduating from college she spent some time in britain she was living in berlin when she became seriously ill she had the gene test done during her chemotherapy catlin has the b.r.c.a. one gene mutation the faulty gene publicized by angelenos or the like the actress catherine had a double mastectomy to remove both breasts including the unaffected one to minimize her risk of developing can't. but this mutation also increases the likelihood of developing over arion...
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flying safe from paul patton kept it a $11.00 and that's how it stayed both sides taking edits a point from the encounter. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you world leaders have held a climate them urgency summit at the united nations in new york the teenager swedish activist gretta totenberg gave an impassioned address accusing leaders of making empty promises. coming up next stephen beardsley will have the details the business news that after a short break stay tipped. my 1st vice like a muscle sewing machine. where i come from women are bound by this notion for. something as simple as learning how to write them by said posies and. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me as them until. finally they gave up invented by me and i say this country turns because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more affluent for girls than rising up by. knowledge i want to meet those woman back home bloodhounds by the 2 teams and social rooms and informed them own dead basic rights my name is them out of the hood and i wore them. the world's o
flying safe from paul patton kept it a $11.00 and that's how it stayed both sides taking edits a point from the encounter. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you world leaders have held a climate them urgency summit at the united nations in new york the teenager swedish activist gretta totenberg gave an impassioned address accusing leaders of making empty promises. coming up next stephen beardsley will have the details the business news that after a short break stay tipped. my...
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so, patton was not really directly involved. hey, it was all a team effort, right? he helped out by keeping the germans occupied elsewhere. sir? >> my mother was in the west. she was stationed in paris. i know she was there at the beginning of december because she was given leave to go to brussels to visit her english born aunt and cousin who had been there during the occupation. de gaulle interfered her trip, it got delayed for a few months. ofyou know when a bunch telephone operators would be in paris? not obviously a few days after this, but -- mr. laver: especially for u.s., i don't know for certain. i can't say when. american forces eventually moving it -- let me backtrack a little. eisenhower's headquarters which he established on the outskirts of paris is actually adverst versailles. that became the central brain for the rest of the allied fight in the war. there would eventually be those kind of support personnel that would show up. i'd expect not too long after he established his headquarters there. that timing, i could not say. >> late september. mr. laver
so, patton was not really directly involved. hey, it was all a team effort, right? he helped out by keeping the germans occupied elsewhere. sir? >> my mother was in the west. she was stationed in paris. i know she was there at the beginning of december because she was given leave to go to brussels to visit her english born aunt and cousin who had been there during the occupation. de gaulle interfered her trip, it got delayed for a few months. ofyou know when a bunch telephone operators...
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patton might go four miles or 40 miles or any direction. they did not know.german politician post-hitler, ayer is off limits. you can't go to anger. since anger and happiness are you two prevalent emotions, they are 70% of the emotions human beings typically show. they only have one other place to go by default whether they feel it or not. if it were anger -- you know. one of the things i didn't get to this evening with that harshness measure. i had to be honest, the tv era, it went all the way back to hitler who made use of cameras in his propaganda but just took the harshness access alone, if i took the harshness access alone, various eras of the last century, no era had a higher score than the 1930s when we had stalin, hitler, mussolini, very harsh era. as i track the recent years we are climbing back to harshness. we have been since the great recession. >> i have a friend in germany and i said why don't you come to america? she said i won't come back to america until trump is gone. i asked, with so many germans i talked to, why do you have this man in off
patton might go four miles or 40 miles or any direction. they did not know.german politician post-hitler, ayer is off limits. you can't go to anger. since anger and happiness are you two prevalent emotions, they are 70% of the emotions human beings typically show. they only have one other place to go by default whether they feel it or not. if it were anger -- you know. one of the things i didn't get to this evening with that harshness measure. i had to be honest, the tv era, it went all the way...
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citino: the other is that patton's troops liberated, which is a double fault. dr. nolan: hemingway liberated a bar. he actually put a gun on the holster on his side and went into a bar on the ritz and said i am here to liberate it from germans. and they said, they have all left, sir. we do not allow guns in here. it was a farce, it was hemingway. dr. citino: as i look at these events and your marvelous description, the german response in each one was very different. you quoted some statistics that 800 to 1000 french died in the paris uprising. but that probably 200,000 polish, more or less the number we give now, why was the german response in warsaw so much more brutal, so much more intense than the uprising in paris? dr. nolan: the germans in the second world war, unlike the first world war. the guiding concept is race war, they actually had a word for it. the polish ranked lower down on their racial category, they are categorized racially by the germans. they are more ancient and historic enemy than the french are more modern enemy. the polish go back to the teu
citino: the other is that patton's troops liberated, which is a double fault. dr. nolan: hemingway liberated a bar. he actually put a gun on the holster on his side and went into a bar on the ritz and said i am here to liberate it from germans. and they said, they have all left, sir. we do not allow guns in here. it was a farce, it was hemingway. dr. citino: as i look at these events and your marvelous description, the german response in each one was very different. you quoted some statistics...
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because he didn't want a political career void we had lots in common wouldn't gotten high commands on patton and he's on the only 4th us the 4 i was i asked him what his plan was and i didn't want to get him to confess that he had plans to flee or anything like that he sort of stared into the distance and said i can't say that right now but things can't stay the same. he said occurred to me on my visit chris said the same thing to me once why don't we leave i told him why should we leave you i have everything i need here i have a job i have a flat he shouted at me there must be more to life than that a small bank account a flat a job that's not enough help i suppose or so there's a sort. of course on. i had no real idea about how he felt i could have kept a much closer eye on him had i known but i didn't. push ups that just. 7th of february $989.00 police headquarters. operation turner is being initiated to monitor a car and get those environs as well as to prevent information getting through to the western press it is therefore been decided to summon giffords mother for the purpose of intim
because he didn't want a political career void we had lots in common wouldn't gotten high commands on patton and he's on the only 4th us the 4 i was i asked him what his plan was and i didn't want to get him to confess that he had plans to flee or anything like that he sort of stared into the distance and said i can't say that right now but things can't stay the same. he said occurred to me on my visit chris said the same thing to me once why don't we leave i told him why should we leave you i...
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years ago by many man name arnold patton.nd it said if you genuinely have someone -- something to say, there is someone who genuinely needs to hear it. i'm talking about what an amoral economic system has done to this country. about our need for massive mobilization around climate change reversal. i'm talking about our need to ,eclare peace and wage peace both domestically and internationally. i'm talking about the need to have a department of peace so that we don't just treat the symptoms of violence and war but actually look deeper at the things we need to do to create a more peaceful world. i'm 67 years old. when i turned 50, a girlfriend said to me, 50 is the age past which you don't care what other people think anymore. -- i founde termed when i turned 60, there are things that don't need to be said -- there are things that need to be said in this country. like are is no platform presidential campaign. so i am out there and i am saying. whether or not the american people vote for me, that is in the hands of the american
years ago by many man name arnold patton.nd it said if you genuinely have someone -- something to say, there is someone who genuinely needs to hear it. i'm talking about what an amoral economic system has done to this country. about our need for massive mobilization around climate change reversal. i'm talking about our need to ,eclare peace and wage peace both domestically and internationally. i'm talking about the need to have a department of peace so that we don't just treat the symptoms of...
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embassy in tehran was clear you know it was the beginning of all the patton you know the condom matins station in beirut you know i don't want to go hostages dining over the head of the cia in beirut where there is a recent attacks maybe they were done by jinny's or by i don't talk about j.v. i don't know but what is clear is that oil does this and that are exactly following the old pattern they have not worked well mr to harry you said that there has been a long established pattern and yet i think many people with claim that. we have never seen before something like the attacks on i'm a facility i know that you suggested that whoever planned those attacks was more interested in testing the waters and see how far it was possible to go without the making a crushing response inevitable but taking out half of the saudi oil production even temporarily strikes me as more than just testing the waters it's actually taking a pretty deep plunge do you think that hackers actually aiming for such massive damage could they have imagined that this crucial facility would be left so nakedly unprotect
embassy in tehran was clear you know it was the beginning of all the patton you know the condom matins station in beirut you know i don't want to go hostages dining over the head of the cia in beirut where there is a recent attacks maybe they were done by jinny's or by i don't talk about j.v. i don't know but what is clear is that oil does this and that are exactly following the old pattern they have not worked well mr to harry you said that there has been a long established pattern and yet i...
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fold it was discovered by a tour guide in kenya's masai mara national reserve his extremely rare patton is a likely result offer genetic mutation now he has been christened kira and young kira has caused quite a stir at the national bar with drivers and photographers keen for a low that's hope things quiet down soon for the newly born. here's a recap of the top stories that we're following for you. rallies in strikes are taking place around the globe. according for climate action demonstrators in some 150 countries one bullied is to do more to combat climate change ahead of the key the u.n. summit next week. and then by a little thousands of him demonstrating his jotham at the school english and government book on a major package of protection as is the expected to include incentives to 0 emission electric vehicles and transport. up next to help program in good shape stay with us the best gift that. keeps us in shape what makes us see. my name is dr carson he could i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your head. stay tuned and let's
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design projected onto landmarks across the globe the stylized arabic watch alone in a figure of 8 patton was projected on to nashton off spending at insect li 2022 local time the image was also beamed at times by new york non-dance best display and in recent tournament cities moscow johannesburg and sao paolo. coming up next on news asia oh i'm going to be there because an extradition bill that spock monson to exist but is it too little too late to return kong to the street. that story and more coming up on the asia shortening among the touching and the. good. good good. good. good. natural riches. precious resources. and a real morning investment. farmland that's because ethiopia is a gringo in the country has an abundant supply of leases it to international giants. the government try exploration and the corporations high profit margins. but not everyone benefits from the booming business. model creation. fire mental destruction. starvation. selling out of a country dead donkey. start september 18th on t.w. . earth home to millions of species a home worth saving. global ideas tell stori
design projected onto landmarks across the globe the stylized arabic watch alone in a figure of 8 patton was projected on to nashton off spending at insect li 2022 local time the image was also beamed at times by new york non-dance best display and in recent tournament cities moscow johannesburg and sao paolo. coming up next on news asia oh i'm going to be there because an extradition bill that spock monson to exist but is it too little too late to return kong to the street. that story and more...
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his explain the red patton is likely the result of all genetic mutation he's been christened and this young kira has caused quite a stir at the national park to have a drivers and photographers keen for a look at him let's hope things i can die soon or the new born. here's a recap of the top story the. rallies in strikes are taking place around the globe calling for climate action and demonstrators in some 150 countries want it was leaders who do most of combat climate change ahead of a key u.n. summit next week. and coming up next on news that israel will return to climate change in the battle against rising seas in southern pakistan families are forced to look forward to an intense as the sea swallows their homes. and the modeling in a growing up blow some chinese kids are being forced to leave their childhoods behind in pursuit of riches. that's a new dr news is you coming up shortly. come up. welcome to the what is he here for disease. control the boss of. the servers. that's a little. silly. lou. i'm not laughing at them well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up in the winter th
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accounts of these events to be credible because you know most cases will officials recounted fucked patton's that were consistent with one another in addition a variety of information consistent with these private accounts has been reported publicly and therefore filling my g.t. to report this information through proposed legal channels to the role of an authority s. we were presented with the most graphic evidence. that the president the united states has betrayed his oath of office. betrayed his oath to defend our national security and betrayed his oath to defend our constitution sacrificed our national security. and our constitution for his personal political benefit the director of national intelligence says he fully stands behind this whistleblower you don't believe the whistleblower is a political hack do you director i believe that the as i said before mr chairman i believe the whistle blower on it is operating in good faith well then there was money in the law they couldn't be in good faith that they were acting as a political hack good day mr chairman my job is to support and lead t
accounts of these events to be credible because you know most cases will officials recounted fucked patton's that were consistent with one another in addition a variety of information consistent with these private accounts has been reported publicly and therefore filling my g.t. to report this information through proposed legal channels to the role of an authority s. we were presented with the most graphic evidence. that the president the united states has betrayed his oath of office. betrayed...
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i read a book many years ago by arnold patton. it said if you generally have something to say there is somebody out there who generally needs to hear it. i am talking about an economic system that has done to this country. tom traumatized children and how it's been ignored. i am talking about ways at a deeper level. i'm talking about our need for world war ii mass mobilization with climate change and climate change. i'm talking about the need to declare wage peace domestically and internationally. i'm talking about the need to have a department of peace so we don't just have violence and more and actually look deeper the things that we need to do to create a more peaceful world. i am 67 years old. when i turned 50, someone said to me, 50 is the age of we don't care what people think anymore. i found when i turned 60, there are some things that need to be said in this country. there are things that need to be said in this country. and there is no platform like a presidential campaign. so i am out there and i am saying it. whether o
i read a book many years ago by arnold patton. it said if you generally have something to say there is somebody out there who generally needs to hear it. i am talking about an economic system that has done to this country. tom traumatized children and how it's been ignored. i am talking about ways at a deeper level. i'm talking about our need for world war ii mass mobilization with climate change and climate change. i'm talking about the need to declare wage peace domestically and...
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patton's the matters older brother it-i used to stand opposite the parliament building every day calling for robert mugabe to step down saying he had failed as a leader 4 years ago it was bundled into a car and hasn't been seen since cats and policemen are working for the zanu p.f. led government took his brother it ties one of many zimbabweans critical of the government who have mysteriously disappeared over the years and lot of people killed his cows and people were made and and not all people killed in motions gods because there have not found closure for example today. independence in 1800 well over 50000 individuals will have been reported missing. and political ground on political grounds since the government came into power and . it ties family don't know whether he is alive or dead after mcgovern was removed by the army in a coup in 2017 they asked him away it was he knew nothing about it is just one of many unanswered questions in the early 1980 s. thousands of people were murdered it must be learned province for allegedly trying to remove mugabe from power the former president
patton's the matters older brother it-i used to stand opposite the parliament building every day calling for robert mugabe to step down saying he had failed as a leader 4 years ago it was bundled into a car and hasn't been seen since cats and policemen are working for the zanu p.f. led government took his brother it ties one of many zimbabweans critical of the government who have mysteriously disappeared over the years and lot of people killed his cows and people were made and and not all...
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already been humiliated by previous interactions with the united states so the prospect of showing up patton hand for a photo with donald trump i think is is not going to happen just a final thought how is this playing out then politically for trump in the run up to the u.s. elections i mean trump has failed to achieve any big deals under his foreign policy but he'd love to i suppose brag these made deals with north korea and possibly now iran. i do think donald trump probably does want to deal probably thinks that this would help him but on the other hand i think that donald trump has talked about the possibility of war being a political winner and for the iranians i think they want to deal as well but if that's not something that's going to happen they will likely escalate at a time when it's very crucial for the u.s. economy to be successful for trump and so there's a very dangerous game that could play both ways and could actually put the risk of war at the highest level that we've seen leading up to the u.s. elections thank you very much for your time my pleasure on the chief executive
already been humiliated by previous interactions with the united states so the prospect of showing up patton hand for a photo with donald trump i think is is not going to happen just a final thought how is this playing out then politically for trump in the run up to the u.s. elections i mean trump has failed to achieve any big deals under his foreign policy but he'd love to i suppose brag these made deals with north korea and possibly now iran. i do think donald trump probably does want to deal...
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that but on 30 saying 400 room beach is in this part or southeast asia and you'll see the repeat patton across an me i'm a on another one appear so that's go to the other side who is for the pains because this is the birthplaces philippine sea of most tie figures in most years now l. ninu has gone away were new to conditions it's a liar this to come to life a kid's we've got typhoon ding ling start a very big were in the moment but by friday it will be a super typhoon it's generating 8 me to wins but it's direction of travel and it strengthening power us suggests that sounds korea is in trouble peter rob thank you so much still to come here on al-jazeera stopping i mean mission sales wal-mart is to pressure after a series of mass shootings plus. brazil's indigenous what our needs have been relegated to 8 overcrowded reserves and now president says it is canceling all headed requests for more land for this country's indigenous people also head on a roll serena williams is 2 wins away from the u.s. open glory details with santa in the sports news in about 20 minutes. this is a dialogue wh
that but on 30 saying 400 room beach is in this part or southeast asia and you'll see the repeat patton across an me i'm a on another one appear so that's go to the other side who is for the pains because this is the birthplaces philippine sea of most tie figures in most years now l. ninu has gone away were new to conditions it's a liar this to come to life a kid's we've got typhoon ding ling start a very big were in the moment but by friday it will be a super typhoon it's generating 8 me to...
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what about george patton? maybe not much for his humility, either. there is things, not humility. these are guys known for their skill and billions as generals, and they get very controversial and some people say they are stupid, but they were successful generals. they were not known for humility. that was the case with a lot of generals, and the case for a lot of generals in the civil war, and not always successful generals. they could be very arrogant and proud people. they could be very demanding about their rights and recognitions. they could have big egos. they could have big clashes with other people because of those egos. we mentioned braxton bragg and forrest, and how many commanders did forrest say i will not obey orders from you anymore. how many did he threaten to kill? i think it was two. the confederate army of tennessee was rendered almost combat ineffective at one point, maybe more than one point, because of personality clashes between the top generals. personality clashes largely fed by clashing egos. it did not happen on grant's watch. one of the generals serving
what about george patton? maybe not much for his humility, either. there is things, not humility. these are guys known for their skill and billions as generals, and they get very controversial and some people say they are stupid, but they were successful generals. they were not known for humility. that was the case with a lot of generals, and the case for a lot of generals in the civil war, and not always successful generals. they could be very arrogant and proud people. they could be very...
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ground assault seems part of that patton hall of taking the war to the saudis if this attack allegedly happened a month ago why are they only now telling us about it and what would have happened to the saudi soldiers they've captured in that time well that's a very good question and i don't know why they have taken so long almost certainly it's it has taken them several days to transport the footage of around the ground routes to to to the headquarters and maybe start to think about how to package this propaganda story which is designed to embarrass the saudis it's part of their campaign which is being quite successful in showing the futility of this war which started many years ago and which is now proving to have bought the saudis down there is no prospect of victory for the saudi. religion i suppose i suppose that the risk for the for the hey things is that if they are to continue attacks on saudi transportation and infrastructure and targets as they have pledged to do does that perhaps result in a continuation and deepening of the civil war any say the saudis a bog down to as. the
ground assault seems part of that patton hall of taking the war to the saudis if this attack allegedly happened a month ago why are they only now telling us about it and what would have happened to the saudi soldiers they've captured in that time well that's a very good question and i don't know why they have taken so long almost certainly it's it has taken them several days to transport the footage of around the ground routes to to to the headquarters and maybe start to think about how to...
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signed an executor order transferring assets of them at patton engineer district to the of 1946.tive the end on aec went into effect january 1, 1947. what else is going on in the area? let's look at sayings, what people were talking about at the time. you can read these. be afraid neutrons will not of any use to anyone, according to chadwick. he could not run a hamburg stand. rome was not built in a day, but then dupont did not have that job. there were issues in oak ridge. so yeare is no war on after the war, the war has ended, where we living in such dilapidated housing? why aren't our streets paved? mud, isn't that beautiful? guess where the photograph is taken? this is tucker street, tucker road on the east end of oak ridge, just off of florida between florida-the intersection of florida and tennessee avenue. look at all that much. -- look at all that mud. the national labor relations board and the opening of the gates of oak ridge. the lack of shopping. little control over your home life in oak ridge. every thing was governed by the army. their world every aspect of town life. i
signed an executor order transferring assets of them at patton engineer district to the of 1946.tive the end on aec went into effect january 1, 1947. what else is going on in the area? let's look at sayings, what people were talking about at the time. you can read these. be afraid neutrons will not of any use to anyone, according to chadwick. he could not run a hamburg stand. rome was not built in a day, but then dupont did not have that job. there were issues in oak ridge. so yeare is no war...
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♪ >> greg: yes, mike patton. what's that called? a cappella?from sharon. what is one thing that you could improve on about yourself? i have to go with jesse, first, because yeah,. >> jesse: toughest question you ever asked. >> greg: you landed on earth fully formed. >> jesse: let's see. [laughter] humility? it was humility? >> greg: good guess. >> jesse: sometimes i care so much. i'm so empathetic that it can make me. >> greg: it almost comes off like an arrogance. your deep caring. you care so deeply it feels like you are arrogant. >> jesse: yeah, what was that? >> greg: emily? >> emily: oh, the -- what's going on in my head, calm down in my head. >> greg: so you have racing thoughts? do you have panic attacks? how do you feel right now? >> emily: i don't have wright is to be like calmer. >> jesse: you need to slow down. >> emily: you need to slow down. [laughter] >> greg: both of you need to adopt a sloth. juan? >> juan: i think wright is like you are on a roller coaster i know i'm going to go down, down. i wish my brain could say this is a r
♪ >> greg: yes, mike patton. what's that called? a cappella?from sharon. what is one thing that you could improve on about yourself? i have to go with jesse, first, because yeah,. >> jesse: toughest question you ever asked. >> greg: you landed on earth fully formed. >> jesse: let's see. [laughter] humility? it was humility? >> greg: good guess. >> jesse: sometimes i care so much. i'm so empathetic that it can make me. >> greg: it almost comes off like...
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for instance, patton was a tanker. did he go through camp colt, or any other famous names? prof. murray: that's a great question, al, and i hope brooke simpson is working on the graham biography as we speak. so the question to your answer is no. the short answer is no. eisenhower seems to get all the acclaim. i haven't seen anyone else prominently figured here at gettysburg, but there's a new book on gettysburg world war i, mark snell wrote it, and it's terrific. it talks about the impact of world war i on the battlefield to the civilians with influence -- influenza and how the landscape changed, all the problems associated with that. i suspect, if you want to know a little bit more, look into mark snell's book. he would be well suited to answer that. thank you for that question. >> in john browne's body, steve vincent bene took a jab at commercialism at gettysburg by saying you take this tour, go past the strange monumental men, and then it's buy to buy a paper weight and hope you don't break it on your way home. just how early did commercialism really become a problem that peop
for instance, patton was a tanker. did he go through camp colt, or any other famous names? prof. murray: that's a great question, al, and i hope brooke simpson is working on the graham biography as we speak. so the question to your answer is no. the short answer is no. eisenhower seems to get all the acclaim. i haven't seen anyone else prominently figured here at gettysburg, but there's a new book on gettysburg world war i, mark snell wrote it, and it's terrific. it talks about the impact of...
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patton could have taken a lesson from that. i do not know what to add to that. we will end on that note. [applause] dr. citino: we will open it up to your questions and just one moment. [applause] >> the first question is in the center. you mentioned the 21-year-old girl who came out to fight against the germans. yet i have read that there were 80,000 german french babies. born during the occupation. of paris. dr. nolan: france not press. -- in france, not just in paris. liberation, the they went through the streets shaving the heads of women and marking them. dr. nolan: they also shot 20,000 of their own people. >> were that go in terms of getting families and people back together, because these were ordinary women, not brothels. dr. nolan: they're ostracized, they were maltreated, some were killed. the general response of the resistance, the ugly side of the french resistance, the ugly side of the liberation. is that resistance, the french resistance, the fsi and the resistance generally on and it was a hodgepodge of associations it was not a single organizati
patton could have taken a lesson from that. i do not know what to add to that. we will end on that note. [applause] dr. citino: we will open it up to your questions and just one moment. [applause] >> the first question is in the center. you mentioned the 21-year-old girl who came out to fight against the germans. yet i have read that there were 80,000 german french babies. born during the occupation. of paris. dr. nolan: france not press. -- in france, not just in paris. liberation, the...
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patton cannon did and he got 37 percent of the vote and even so, not george bush 41 off his pins anded to his defeat. for five times in the recent elections, the sending president has had a primary from within the party. all five times, the president lost. not on the final, but they were weekend and they lost in the general election. or else withdrawal. the diners and i shake 200 hands at a time. i get between two and ten trump photos out of people who i shake hands with. there are some disconnect there between the polls on the very tight screen and focusing on the republican state committee and on those who voted in the last five republican primary elections. i'm reaching out not to those republicans, but to millennials and women and italian butters and independence, particularly in the crossover states in which were 20. four of them pretty early on. >> thank you. congressman walsh, you are polling even lower the governor wells is president trump. what is your path to the nomination? >> let's be clear, let's not mince words. donald trump is a horrible human being. now only a very br
patton cannon did and he got 37 percent of the vote and even so, not george bush 41 off his pins anded to his defeat. for five times in the recent elections, the sending president has had a primary from within the party. all five times, the president lost. not on the final, but they were weekend and they lost in the general election. or else withdrawal. the diners and i shake 200 hands at a time. i get between two and ten trump photos out of people who i shake hands with. there are some...
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we love doing that with dominick patton, chief tv critic for deadline hollywood.s. what's your pick? >> "game of thrones." it's "game of thrones." it's "game of thrones." it's "game of thrones." they got a record 32 nominations. they won ten emmys at the creative arts membemmys last weekend. "game of thrones" are going out on yet another high. they are winning. >> okay. check, "game of thrones." got that one. outstanding comedy series, which one? >> welcome back to hbo because for the final season and injecting some politics into what is probably the worst fictional president in history, "veep" is going to take this again, as will julia, making a record for her, beating her tie and she will be the most honored prime time emmy winner in history. >> good to know the two of them right there, best comedy and best actress in a comedy series. how about lead actor in a comedy series, who are you picking? >> i think lead actor in a comedy series is going to be a hard one. i'm going out on a limb. i think it's going to be michael douglas for the "kaminsky method." he has w
we love doing that with dominick patton, chief tv critic for deadline hollywood.s. what's your pick? >> "game of thrones." it's "game of thrones." it's "game of thrones." it's "game of thrones." they got a record 32 nominations. they won ten emmys at the creative arts membemmys last weekend. "game of thrones" are going out on yet another high. they are winning. >> okay. check, "game of thrones." got that one. outstanding...
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she always recognized, like patton, that an army marches on its stomach. she generously stocked her car with apples and oranges and fruits and every manner of snack, healthy -- some perhaps not so healthy -- as we drove around oregon. but let me tell you something. when mary gautreaux saw hungry folks as we made our way through the state of the oregon, what she did essentially along the way is make sure that because she didn't want anybody to go hungry, she made sure that our car got a whole lot lighter because she gave away so much healthy food to hungry folks who were hurting. no task seemed trivial. or thankless. but i'll tell you, when you rode around in a car with her -- and, you know, most of the time in government, people are talking about bills and amendments or polls and the like. what mary was always talking about was how it might be possible to help more people at the next stop. and the key was at the end of a trip, she would always say to a person or two, give me your phone number. i want to be able to stay in touch. i want to check in because
she always recognized, like patton, that an army marches on its stomach. she generously stocked her car with apples and oranges and fruits and every manner of snack, healthy -- some perhaps not so healthy -- as we drove around oregon. but let me tell you something. when mary gautreaux saw hungry folks as we made our way through the state of the oregon, what she did essentially along the way is make sure that because she didn't want anybody to go hungry, she made sure that our car got a whole...
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. >> somebody wrote that he felt he was getting george patton with that nickname and ended up gettingall. >> i know jim mattis and i'm no george marshall, i can tell you right up front, he's one of my heroes. >> a lot of people would disagree with that. let's talk about the book, and if there are ceos out there watching or there are small business owners that are watching right there, somebody that wants to start a business or a football coach that's trying to figure out who to recruit for their college football team, and you just go down the list. what, for you, what's the most important leadership skill that comes out of this book, because you all give us a great story about what leadership can do, where you had the commander in vietnam that said nobody can predict when they're going to die, but they can control how they're going to face death. and how that inspired those young men in vietnam. how do you inspire people today in the work force. how do you find the leaders of your business, your organization, your church. >> one of the reasons i wanted to write this book with jim is h
. >> somebody wrote that he felt he was getting george patton with that nickname and ended up gettingall. >> i know jim mattis and i'm no george marshall, i can tell you right up front, he's one of my heroes. >> a lot of people would disagree with that. let's talk about the book, and if there are ceos out there watching or there are small business owners that are watching right there, somebody that wants to start a business or a football coach that's trying to figure out who...