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he was considered by patton to best tanky the commander in patton's army, but the best tank commander that there was. patton was not what one would call a modest man. he found that abrams was the finest tank commander in the american forces. at this point in the war, in indochina, he was a commander of u.s. forces for the military assistance command in saigon. general john vote over here, in that photograph he is serving in a role on the joint staff. he was a director of the joint staff, and in that role, he worked a really close relationship with nixon and kissinger in the white house through events like the cambodian coalition. we will talk about that in a moment. this is him giving a briefing on the progress of one of those events as the secretary of defense looks on. in world war ii, he was an ace and squadron commander by the age of 26. he was a squadron commander of p47 unit that took off as a 12 ship to patrol to provide combat air patrol over the normandy landings. that is something that would change a person's life, to see something that majestic out there. a few months later
he was considered by patton to best tanky the commander in patton's army, but the best tank commander that there was. patton was not what one would call a modest man. he found that abrams was the finest tank commander in the american forces. at this point in the war, in indochina, he was a commander of u.s. forces for the military assistance command in saigon. general john vote over here, in that photograph he is serving in a role on the joint staff. he was a director of the joint staff, and in...
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patton was not what one would call a modest man. was the that abrams finest tank commander in the american forces. , inhis point in the war indochina, he was a commander of u.s. forces. here, inohn vote over that photograph he is serving in a row on the joint staff. he was a director of the joint staff you in that role, he worked a really close relationship with nixon and kissinger in the white house through events like the cambodian incursion. we will talk about that in a moment. this is him giving a briefing on the progress of one of those as the secretary of defense looks on. in world war ii, he was an ace and squadron commander by the age of 26. it was the p 47 unit that took off as a 12 ship to patrol to air patrol over the normandy landings. that is something that would change a person's life, to see something that majestic out there. a few months later, his squadron was tasked to defend a bridgehead. germans were coming after the paratroopers. half of the squadron got shot down. vote had basically combat fatigue. he had a ner
patton was not what one would call a modest man. was the that abrams finest tank commander in the american forces. , inhis point in the war indochina, he was a commander of u.s. forces. here, inohn vote over that photograph he is serving in a row on the joint staff. he was a director of the joint staff you in that role, he worked a really close relationship with nixon and kissinger in the white house through events like the cambodian incursion. we will talk about that in a moment. this is him...
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so, patton was not really directly involved. hey, it was all a team effort, right? we'll say yeah, 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. do you know when a bunch of telephone operators would be in paris? not obviously a few days after this, but >> 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 adverset 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 if i
so, patton was not really directly involved. hey, it was all a team effort, right? we'll say yeah, 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. do you know when a bunch of...
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advisor to the biden campaign, and lynn patton, close ally to the trump campaign, and we began with simone, thank you very much. good to hear you this evening. why didn't joe biden come out with a strong stance in favor of impeachment when prior to that he had urged restraint to this issue. >> thank you, busy day. look, i think it's a fair question, why today and why now, frankly. i think the acts of the last 15 days are what move to vice president biden to this position. 16 days where vice president biden was in wilmington, delaware, gave a speech, a statement frankly. said in this statement, if donald trump and the trumped administration did not cooperate with congress' investigation and that they constitutionally have the rights to do, then this'll be a tragedy of donald trump's own making and congress would have no choice other than to start the impeachment inquiry. over the last 15 days, martha, regardless what side of the aisle anyone sits on to him it has been a remarkable time in american politics and political history. we have seen the president stand on the white house lawn and o
advisor to the biden campaign, and lynn patton, close ally to the trump campaign, and we began with simone, thank you very much. good to hear you this evening. why didn't joe biden come out with a strong stance in favor of impeachment when prior to that he had urged restraint to this issue. >> thank you, busy day. look, i think it's a fair question, why today and why now, frankly. i think the acts of the last 15 days are what move to vice president biden to this position. 16 days where...
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they're waiting to get gas at the shell station at broadway and patton. you can also turn your c bng enatinerverter.>> yeahok. let's focusn n governor newsome. he's been speakingn oakland. >> within the last hour he spoke about the power shutoffs. >> we are gng to do everything in our power to oet g o bankruptcyf and fix their dam system. this should not have to c rehaa that have forced this decision. >> last week the gernor signed several wild fire bills that increases power shutoff. >> words of assurance from the city leakage. abc 7 was at the oakland emergency operations center where the fire and police chiefs joined mayor libby shaft. she also said pg&e should do more. >> this type of interruption is not accept annual. we agree it is in the interest of the safety of people, but we have got to do better. >> echoing governor newsome there. >> 12 schoolsilello during the power shutoff. here's the list f 6 elementary schools, fruitvale, grass valley, >>> the san leandro is taking a preemptive move ahead of any preemptive shutdown. they announced that all
they're waiting to get gas at the shell station at broadway and patton. you can also turn your c bng enatinerverter.>> yeahok. let's focusn n governor newsome. he's been speakingn oakland. >> within the last hour he spoke about the power shutoffs. >> we are gng to do everything in our power to oet g o bankruptcyf and fix their dam system. this should not have to c rehaa that have forced this decision. >> last week the gernor signed several wild fire bills that increases...
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and thus an acting white what matters is that they were participating in this patton and thus annexing whiteness in a very traditional way one post 10 way of being american know my to way us in a very traditional way one post 10 way of being american know my to way you your parents from is next thing and blackness and traditionally acting out your parents from is next thing and blackness and traditionally acting out and blackness has meant acting white so i'm on twitter did anti blackness has meant acting white so i'm on twitter didn't agree with such a perception of whiteness wasting their time and denouncing the news outlets agree with such a perception of whiteness wasting their time and denouncing the news outlet but what they say to acclaim where and where is also an example of white supremacy but what they say to a claim where is also an example of white supremacy. we are all implicated in white supremacies this is because while. we are all implicated in white supremacist this is because white supremacist systems like old systems reproduce themselves as a matter of course suprema
and thus an acting white what matters is that they were participating in this patton and thus annexing whiteness in a very traditional way one post 10 way of being american know my to way us in a very traditional way one post 10 way of being american know my to way you your parents from is next thing and blackness and traditionally acting out your parents from is next thing and blackness and traditionally acting out and blackness has meant acting white so i'm on twitter did anti blackness has...
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gary patton, the sheriff of the sent to clary board of supervisors at the time it was the aftermath. >> we were all in crisis response mode. highway 17 was shot for i don't know how one but several days at least. all the power was off and the holt county for several days. >> reporter: is in the process of rebuilding wasn't easy or quick. >> we are across the street from the last hope in pacific garden mall being filled in with new construction. it's not completed yet. 30 years later. it took a long time. >> but what people you remember most about the earthquake is how people acted after. the support and the determination to help local businesses even when they had the building. >> out in the parking lots the city put up tents. people went down to by at the stores and we survived. the community really came together. >> reporter: behind me is the town clock that stopped at 5:04 pm come exactly the time the earthquake struck. if you ask people who lived through it they can tell you where they were in that moment. in santa cruz, and ruben, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the u.s. brokered cease- fi
gary patton, the sheriff of the sent to clary board of supervisors at the time it was the aftermath. >> we were all in crisis response mode. highway 17 was shot for i don't know how one but several days at least. all the power was off and the holt county for several days. >> reporter: is in the process of rebuilding wasn't easy or quick. >> we are across the street from the last hope in pacific garden mall being filled in with new construction. it's not completed yet. 30 years...
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patton will elaborate that in his presentation. overall, hoover direct did, facilitated, enhanced, and assisted a multitude of international relief efforts without parallel in history. the crv, the u.s. food administration, the ara, and various other governments and private organizations delivered nearly 34 metric funds up food to the lands and people imperiled by world war i and its aftermath. in today's currency, the value of this food exceeded $60 billion. the man with the supreme responsibility was hoover. tens of millions of people owe their lives to his exertions. it was later set of him he was responsible for saving more lives than any other person in history. thus did this son of an iowa blacksmith defeat the greatest famine of all-time. thus he earned his epithets, the great humanitarian and master of emergencies. n 1919 in 1920 he undertook to institutionalize the benevolent initiatives -- in 1919 and 1920, he undertook to institutionalize the benevolent initiatives he has started. one of his first steps was the establish
patton will elaborate that in his presentation. overall, hoover direct did, facilitated, enhanced, and assisted a multitude of international relief efforts without parallel in history. the crv, the u.s. food administration, the ara, and various other governments and private organizations delivered nearly 34 metric funds up food to the lands and people imperiled by world war i and its aftermath. in today's currency, the value of this food exceeded $60 billion. the man with the supreme...
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republican congressman mark meadows and the moment accused him of committing a racist act by having lynn patton testify, a divisive time on capitol hill and still is right now and an incredible moment and reminder, and everyone looking at this yesterday in the form of a tweet. mark meadows reacting to his friend's passing saying there is no better friend than elijah cummings. i'm heartbroken for his wonderful family and staff, please pray for them. i will miss him dearly. so much reaction coming into what he had to say. colleen says i was shocked on tv during the one hearing when he said you were his good friend but he still saw the good in you. another twitter user says i disagree with you fundamentally on everything but your friendship with mister cummings show the respect and admiration can transcend politics. another twitter user chiming in saying no matter the differences he made it clear you were his friends, condolences to you and his family. cummings said he disagreed with mark meadows on 95% of the issues that they were able to get along on issues, and hash out issues. >> a moment it s
republican congressman mark meadows and the moment accused him of committing a racist act by having lynn patton testify, a divisive time on capitol hill and still is right now and an incredible moment and reminder, and everyone looking at this yesterday in the form of a tweet. mark meadows reacting to his friend's passing saying there is no better friend than elijah cummings. i'm heartbroken for his wonderful family and staff, please pray for them. i will miss him dearly. so much reaction...
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he was considered to be not only the best commander in patton's army, but the best tank commander that there was. a modest man. he thought abrams was the finest commander in the american forces. commanderint, he was of the u.s. forces for the military assistance command in saigon. general john over here, in that photograph, he is serving in a role on the joint staff. he was the director of the joint step. a closerole, he had relationship with nixon and kissinger in the white house. in all talk about that moment. this is him giving a briefing on the progress of one of those of defensesecretary looks on. in world war ii, he was an ace and a squadron commander by the age of 26. units the leader of a p 47 combat aired patrol over the normandy landings. that is something that would change person's life, to see something that majestic. toew months later, his task defend the german panzer divisions, half of the squadron got shot down. the general vote had -- the general had combat fatigue. he lost his ability to make decisions and even to get up out of a chair. they evacuated him back to the
he was considered to be not only the best commander in patton's army, but the best tank commander that there was. a modest man. he thought abrams was the finest commander in the american forces. commanderint, he was of the u.s. forces for the military assistance command in saigon. general john over here, in that photograph, he is serving in a role on the joint staff. he was the director of the joint step. a closerole, he had relationship with nixon and kissinger in the white house. in all talk...
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. >> reporter: michael patton and his cousin matteo have been best buds almost since the beginning.ergence of factors that led to a life altering accident. >> in the end, it was a proper settlement. even though the amount was very high. >> reporter: the attorney represents the families of those involved. he says the accident that left 13-year-old michael with brain damage for the rest of his life happened july 4, 2016. the two children were in the crosswalk on monterey road at fourth street in downtown morgan hills. lighting was minimal, and an orange mesh was in the median to protect vegetation. >> reporter: michael was pinned under the vehicle and dragged 65 feet. >> reporter: after months of litigation, the city of morgan hill ultimately settled because officials did not want to have a jury trial where they put the two children on the stand. >> no amount of money can make the families whole. >> reporter: renovations were already planned before the boys were hit. the mesh that is partly to blame -- >> it is a factor we have to consider. >> reporter: now nine, matteo's compound fra
. >> reporter: michael patton and his cousin matteo have been best buds almost since the beginning.ergence of factors that led to a life altering accident. >> in the end, it was a proper settlement. even though the amount was very high. >> reporter: the attorney represents the families of those involved. he says the accident that left 13-year-old michael with brain damage for the rest of his life happened july 4, 2016. the two children were in the crosswalk on monterey road at...
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there will still be comedy specials, but just not as many with names like jerry seinfeld and patton oswaldam joined by bloomberg's lucas shaw in los angeles. why the change? netflix funded really and unprecedented amount of standup comedy over the last few years. aboutf this was just banking a huge library so people had something to come and watch. people are looking at the roster, perhaps they realized that they don't need quite so many or now that they have that library they can slow down their spending. last year, they were releasing more than one a week. taylor: the strategy, is it the right move for the company? lucas: i do think it was an effective way of bringing in big talent. ellen generous, chris rock. the company's response was not that they were abandoning stand-up comedy but that they were reevaluating or reassessing . more investment in things like sketch comedies. then these collections of shorter standup episodes of up-and-coming comics. they were investing in new areas they thought might bring in new customers. netflix is always looking for ways to optimize their spend and
there will still be comedy specials, but just not as many with names like jerry seinfeld and patton oswaldam joined by bloomberg's lucas shaw in los angeles. why the change? netflix funded really and unprecedented amount of standup comedy over the last few years. aboutf this was just banking a huge library so people had something to come and watch. people are looking at the roster, perhaps they realized that they don't need quite so many or now that they have that library they can slow down...
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we'll leave it there, dominick patton, from deadline hollywood. hope it doesn't become noteworthy for anything else. >>> the president fires back with strong language as he's criticized by one member of his own party, and the growing revelations around the impeachment inquiry. impeachment. or other child. or their new friend. or your giant nephews and their giant dad. or a horse. or a horse's brother, for that matter. the room for eight, 9,000 lb towing ford expedition. hey. ♪hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. >>>. >>> i'm kendis gibson and new gomt developments in the impeachment inquiry. subpoenas have landed at the doors of 1600 pennsylvania avenue. congress demanded they hand over documents related to trump's dealings with ukraine. other developments include a second official from the intelligence community is reportedly considering blowing the whistle on president trump's dealings wit
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. >> reporter: michael patton and his cousin, matteo, have been best buds almost since the beginning.y joined by a convergence of factors that led to a horrific, life altering accident that will see those impacted paid $30 million. >> at the end it is a proper settlement even though the amount was very high. >> reporter: an attorney represents the family involved. the accident that left 13-year- old michael with brain damage for the rest of his life happened july 4 2016. the two children were in the crosswalk on monterey road at fourth street in downtown morgan hill. it was dark and lighting was minimal and an orange mesh was in place in the median to protect vegetation during the holiday celebration. >> residents of the city road to the city indicating that it potentially created a dangerous condition. >> reporter: michael was pinned under the vehicle and dragged 65 feet. >> they argued that the driver was not able to see pedestrians in a crosswalk. >> reporter: after months of litigation, the city of morgan hill settled partly because officials did not want a jury trial where they h
. >> reporter: michael patton and his cousin, matteo, have been best buds almost since the beginning.y joined by a convergence of factors that led to a horrific, life altering accident that will see those impacted paid $30 million. >> at the end it is a proper settlement even though the amount was very high. >> reporter: an attorney represents the family involved. the accident that left 13-year- old michael with brain damage for the rest of his life happened july 4 2016. the...
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there will still be comedy specials, but just not as many with names like jerry seinfeld and patton oswaldi am joined by bloomberg's lucas shaw in los angeles. why the change? lucas: netflix funded really and unprecedented amount of standup comedy over the last few years. last year they released 60 or 70 specials and they are before that 50 or some of this was just 60. about banking a huge library so people had something to come and watch. now that people are looking at the roster, perhaps they realized that they don't need quite so many or now that they have that library they can slow down their spending. it will still be a large number but not what last year, they we have seen. last year, they were releasing more than one a week. and that is more than most people can people -- can keep on top of. taylor: the strategy, is it the right move for the company? lucas: i do think it was an effective way of bringing in big talent. ellen generous, dave to pal chris rock. ,you get those names and it is going to make some a want to come to netflix. the company's response was not that they were aban
there will still be comedy specials, but just not as many with names like jerry seinfeld and patton oswaldi am joined by bloomberg's lucas shaw in los angeles. why the change? lucas: netflix funded really and unprecedented amount of standup comedy over the last few years. last year they released 60 or 70 specials and they are before that 50 or some of this was just 60. about banking a huge library so people had something to come and watch. now that people are looking at the roster, perhaps they...
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and who gets approved to join that club and anybody who thinks outside the box, we have no george patton'snymore. we have no lessees as grants. we have none of the swashbuckling generals that made things happen. we don't have a fantastic record of finishing wars since world war ii. >> tucker: self licking ice-cream cone, that image will follow me to bed tonight, unfortunately. do you think the president has around him trustworthy, wise advisors? any? >> so far all they've been telling the president is kind of keep doing what they're doing. the decision on afghanistan and the summer of 2017 to going with more money and more troops was two years ago. secretary john mattis and the generals got exactly what they want and rules of engagement to be aggressive and we are still at the same thing. he taliban controls more land now than they have since 9/11, 2001. who could objectively look and say, this click of this paradigm has been pursued by the apparatus in the last 19 years as working? >> tucker: that such a good word down my point and soberly expressed. thank you for coming china is not the
and who gets approved to join that club and anybody who thinks outside the box, we have no george patton'snymore. we have no lessees as grants. we have none of the swashbuckling generals that made things happen. we don't have a fantastic record of finishing wars since world war ii. >> tucker: self licking ice-cream cone, that image will follow me to bed tonight, unfortunately. do you think the president has around him trustworthy, wise advisors? any? >> so far all they've been...
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gary patton, the sheriff of the santa cruz county board of supervisors at the time remembers the aftermath. >> we were all in crisis response mode. highway 17 was shot for i don't know how long. several days at least. all the power was off in the whole county for several days. >> reporter: he said the process of rebuilding was not easy or quick. >> we were right across the street from the last hope in pacific garden mall being filled in with new construction. it's not completed yet 30 years later so, yes, it took a long time. >> reporter: but what people here remember most about the earthquake is how people acted after. the volunteers, the support, determination to help local businesses even when they had no buildings. >> out in the parking lots the city put up tents. people went down to buy from the stores. and we survived. the community really came together. >> reporter: behind me is the town clock which stopped at 5:04 pm, exactly the time the earthquake struck and if you ask people who lived through it they can tell you where they were in that moment in santa cruz. ann rubin, ktvu fox
gary patton, the sheriff of the santa cruz county board of supervisors at the time remembers the aftermath. >> we were all in crisis response mode. highway 17 was shot for i don't know how long. several days at least. all the power was off in the whole county for several days. >> reporter: he said the process of rebuilding was not easy or quick. >> we were right across the street from the last hope in pacific garden mall being filled in with new construction. it's not...
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i'm a big fan of and patton oswalt. do you know?egory as you. >> i know. i felt bad i felt - >> jimmy: no, you did not. [ laughter ] >> i felt -- i did i felt bad very, like very -- like very briefly. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, okay >> yeah. >> jimmy: i believe that you take the emmy home you got the kids at home are they excited are they impressed dad won an emmy >> couldn't give two hoots, if i'm honest [ laughter ] they're like, "where do the batteries go in it." it's just this - >> jimmy: "what does it do?" >> it's another beautiful thing for them to destroy. >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] well, congrats on the emmy >> thank you >> jimmy: "get shorty," by the way, season three. here we go already >> yes, very exciting. >> jimmy: yeah >> thank you >> it's -- this is like -- it's a revenge season this one i end up in prison at the end of the last one. and this one is me trying to get my revenge on a kind of a harvey weinstein type character played by steven weber - and a couple giggles [ laughter ] you know, it's a specific crowd, is
i'm a big fan of and patton oswalt. do you know?egory as you. >> i know. i felt bad i felt - >> jimmy: no, you did not. [ laughter ] >> i felt -- i did i felt bad very, like very -- like very briefly. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, okay >> yeah. >> jimmy: i believe that you take the emmy home you got the kids at home are they excited are they impressed dad won an emmy >> couldn't give two hoots, if i'm honest [ laughter ] they're like, "where do the...
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green blue to me varian 200% and we know colors ties so we also know who will play catwoman to robert patton >>actress zoe kravitz as reportedly t the news today. the actress is best known for her role as bonnie on the hbo hit the pusher kravitz is the daughter of and actress lisa bonet a a and musician lenny kravitz of course batman and is a water brothers project, but the studio has not yet confirmed and the casting. jennifer aniston decided joining instagr actress pretty much crash. the social media site. >>the ap did crash just after anderson shared her. >>first and so far only post one post. it was a picture of the entire friends cast and it read and now we're instagram instagram friends too. hi instagram behind or you can see the fellow cast members lisa kudrow matthew perry, courtney cox david schwimmer and matt block. just about 3 hours the post grab more than 2 million likes people posted on twitter they were having trouble following aniston she still managed to rack up almost 300,000 followers. is graham says it's working on getting things fully up and running. >>honestly didn't kn
green blue to me varian 200% and we know colors ties so we also know who will play catwoman to robert patton >>actress zoe kravitz as reportedly t the news today. the actress is best known for her role as bonnie on the hbo hit the pusher kravitz is the daughter of and actress lisa bonet a a and musician lenny kravitz of course batman and is a water brothers project, but the studio has not yet confirmed and the casting. jennifer aniston decided joining instagr actress pretty much crash....
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patton could have taken a lesson from that. citino: 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. >> dr. nolan, 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. >> and after the liberation, 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 w
patton could have taken a lesson from that. citino: 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. >> dr. nolan, 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...
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. >> nake patton walsh in iraq. jeremy diamond is live at the white house where the president is expected to speak any moment. the president has been criticized over his syria withdraw order and pentagon officials are underlining this particular mission could not have happened without u.s. troops in syria. what do you expect to hear from president trump? >> reporter: well, jake, you're right, after weeks of criticism in syria, this is a moment for the president to mark a significant foreign policy victory and try to define this as a legacy-defining moment. we've seen him tout the so-called caliphate in iraq and syria and this is an opportunity for the president to tout the effective decapitation of the isis organization with the death that we're learning of abu bakr al-baghdadi. the president keyed this up last night by tweeting that something very big had just happened. and of course it is something big. because bagdadi was the leader of this organization who inspired the attacks that killed 14 people in san bernar
. >> nake patton walsh in iraq. jeremy diamond is live at the white house where the president is expected to speak any moment. the president has been criticized over his syria withdraw order and pentagon officials are underlining this particular mission could not have happened without u.s. troops in syria. what do you expect to hear from president trump? >> reporter: well, jake, you're right, after weeks of criticism in syria, this is a moment for the president to mark a significant...
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special time to sit with a cultural legend francis ford coppola director of "the godfather trilogy" and pattonr to have you here. thanks for being here. "the cotton club" why now and what's different? >> "cotton club" was made under very adverse, war like conditions. there was a big difference between the producers and the financiers and who had brought me on. i did have final cut all the time but even when you have this legal final cut, you know, the people who put up the money or are about to release it you try to collaborate. >> pressure. you face pressure. >> but you try to collaborate. >> you try to meet in the middle. >> in fact, at one point when they all went to meet my lawyer and he tried to demonstrate in the contract on the table, that i had this final cut, they said, they knocked the papers off and said, well now it's off the table. some of them were a little, you know, tough kind of guys. >> the kind of guys you might see in a coppola movie. >> very definitely. the message i had gotten repeatedly was the film was too long. it's too many black people in it. and there's too much tap
special time to sit with a cultural legend francis ford coppola director of "the godfather trilogy" and pattonr to have you here. thanks for being here. "the cotton club" why now and what's different? >> "cotton club" was made under very adverse, war like conditions. there was a big difference between the producers and the financiers and who had brought me on. i did have final cut all the time but even when you have this legal final cut, you know, the people...
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bitter to dissipate it in their day was passed or pretend to spend they dustin and the acting was patton and thus selecting whiteness in a very traditional way as in a very to no way in what the 11 i have been taking america and none there were no matter where you or your parents or you from your parent is after never act on thing is until now back to black ness and tabs and dish and should dish really acting out and terribly terribly that this has meant as an act meant any mcknight might so want so on twitter of course didn't agree with this perception of whiteness wasting no time in denouncing twitter of course didn't agree with this perception of whiteness wasting no time in denouncing the news but what would they say to a claim that grammar is also an example of why it's a news outlet but what would they say to a claim that grammar is also an example of white supremacy. a privacy. we are all limp. we are all implicated in white supremacies this is because white supremacist systems lycos located in white supremacies this is because white supremacist systems like all systems reproduce
bitter to dissipate it in their day was passed or pretend to spend they dustin and the acting was patton and thus selecting whiteness in a very traditional way as in a very to no way in what the 11 i have been taking america and none there were no matter where you or your parents or you from your parent is after never act on thing is until now back to black ness and tabs and dish and should dish really acting out and terribly terribly that this has meant as an act meant any mcknight might so...
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congresswoman rashida tlaib criticized meadows for using a black woman in the trump administration, lynne pattonop to defend trump. she called that action racist. >> if anyone knows my record as it relates, it should be you, mr. chairman. >> mr. meadows, you know, and of all the people on this committee, i've said it and gotten in trouble for it, that you're one of my best friends. i know that shocks a lot of people. >> and likewise, mr. chairman. >> yeah, but you are. and i would do -- and i could see and feel your pain. i feel it. >> wow. what's that like to have a chairman like that? i mean, it's like, it's biblical. >> it is, and i think that, you know, on capitol hill i think right now people are feeling that those are really, really big shoes to fill at a really important moment, and there are few members of congress, and actually, few chairmen who would have done for representative tlaib what elijah cummings did for her and for mark meadows. and so, i think it's a real loss today that we feel, but you know, when i listened to some of the tributes, most of the tributes to elijah cummings t
congresswoman rashida tlaib criticized meadows for using a black woman in the trump administration, lynne pattonop to defend trump. she called that action racist. >> if anyone knows my record as it relates, it should be you, mr. chairman. >> mr. meadows, you know, and of all the people on this committee, i've said it and gotten in trouble for it, that you're one of my best friends. i know that shocks a lot of people. >> and likewise, mr. chairman. >> yeah, but you are....
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stephen, it has been a long reach from chris patton and a different hong kong of 20-some years ago. hours ago on the streets of hong kong? stephen: just within the last 20 minutes, you know what hit the proverbial fan right here on queen's way. i can just step aside for a second and show you the aftermath of the latest pitched battle between protesters and the police. riot police just a few minutes ago, too bad we weren't on tv, but they came rushing in and here scared the hard-line elements out and away from this central part of hong kong. this is the admiral, really the epicenter of many of the clashes. you can see the blue dye, the residue, from the water cannon that they sprayed at protesters. off to the other side, you can see the remnants of a barricade, which was set on fire. just as quickly as the riot police moved in, protesters scampered off, heading off to another district. again, their slogan has been "be water." they move where the police are not and where they can cause the most civil disruption, and that's what's happening right now. already we've heard from various m
stephen, it has been a long reach from chris patton and a different hong kong of 20-some years ago. hours ago on the streets of hong kong? stephen: just within the last 20 minutes, you know what hit the proverbial fan right here on queen's way. i can just step aside for a second and show you the aftermath of the latest pitched battle between protesters and the police. riot police just a few minutes ago, too bad we weren't on tv, but they came rushing in and here scared the hard-line elements...
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. >> or george patton. he wins every battle.ss, undefeated, unstoppable. stuart: will we see that today? 4:00, this afternoon, they report. are online sales going to explode? >> online sales will explode. they can do more prime days, single days like alibaba. amazon's stock raising estimate from 2150 to 2200 although -- stuart: wait a second. on the screen, not now, amazon is at $1770 per share. that is the price right now. you say it goes to $2200, up 500 from here? >> after the holidays. this time next year, it will be 2300. stuart: you said that before. and it didn't happen. >> didn't happen. since then we've had 20,000 retail stores go out of business. 50 retail chains go out of business. as you referenced, stuart, you have 50% of shoppers especially gen-x, y, z, millenials, doing 50 to 100% of his or her shopping online. advantage amazon. with the presidential elections, record cost of advertising. so amazon's advertising services will just grow exponentially, very profitable and people want to use amazon over google. stuar
. >> or george patton. he wins every battle.ss, undefeated, unstoppable. stuart: will we see that today? 4:00, this afternoon, they report. are online sales going to explode? >> online sales will explode. they can do more prime days, single days like alibaba. amazon's stock raising estimate from 2150 to 2200 although -- stuart: wait a second. on the screen, not now, amazon is at $1770 per share. that is the price right now. you say it goes to $2200, up 500 from here? >> after...
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it is very smart patton thing, he kept filing amendments. there are different ways to other patent attorneys in the room? you can kind of extent it. you are locked in because you have patent pending. you can do very things to make sure doesn't have issues, in 1895 the automobile has arrived, the automobile has been borne for hundreds of years and certainly was quite viable by the middle of the 19th century, by the 18 seventies, it's not until the 1890s it it has been picked up, so here we are and i'm just going to digress for a second because i know you want to know more about electric cars, also how do you drive and electric cars an electric car, one, to, tesa, tesla? okay, so one of the big questions people ask is why other no electric cars, so you can ask the same question, so if you look at the top there there is about 4000 vehicles in 1900 and as you can see steam and electric, the internal clearly and his stories look at that and say cnn fly so a cancer men goldfish can't buy, a point in fact the electric vehicle had a good business mo
it is very smart patton thing, he kept filing amendments. there are different ways to other patent attorneys in the room? you can kind of extent it. you are locked in because you have patent pending. you can do very things to make sure doesn't have issues, in 1895 the automobile has arrived, the automobile has been borne for hundreds of years and certainly was quite viable by the middle of the 19th century, by the 18 seventies, it's not until the 1890s it it has been picked up, so here we are...