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generalal patton -- george s patton's third army. >> general patton came to visit as he did with allhe divisions assigned to his army. he covered effectively the combat lessons learned during squad, section, and platoon level. i am colonel thomas tamerlan. during world war ii i commanded the 11th tank battalion of the 10th armored division. vividly the first days of combat, the first orders we received. roberts called us into a small church are -- yard in a french town. his first words were that the reason he called us into this particular churchyard in this particular town, were that this was the place that he had received his first orders go into combat, during world war i, and he wanted to use this particular spot to start us off. pastved up all afternoon, verdannes, on a beautiful halloween night we infiltrated our half tracks one by 1, 3 minutes apart, down a very spooky road through a village and up into a wooded upa, dismounted and trucked and relieved that 90th division. i was a battalion commander, a major in the 10th armored division one or two -- in world war ii. >> the 10
generalal patton -- george s patton's third army. >> general patton came to visit as he did with allhe divisions assigned to his army. he covered effectively the combat lessons learned during squad, section, and platoon level. i am colonel thomas tamerlan. during world war ii i commanded the 11th tank battalion of the 10th armored division. vividly the first days of combat, the first orders we received. roberts called us into a small church are -- yard in a french town. his first words...
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patton call, "the greatest battle implement ever devised"? the m-1 rifle"? the answer when we return. ♪ may your holidays glow bright and all your dreams take flight. lease the glc 300 suv for $439 a month with credit toward your first month's payment at the mercedes-benz winter event. >> so, what weapon did general george s. patton call, "the greatest battle implement ever devised"? it's the m-1. the 0.30-caliber semi-automatic was the standard issue u.s. service rifle during world war ii. >> rudy marek leaves his huge arsenal of antique guns, cannons, and military vehicles to his sons, brian, tim, and dean. >> sounds like you had enough for a museum. >> yeah, it was pretty overwhelming. and he didn't really give us any specifics as far as what we should do. he just hoped that we would keep the guns within the family. >> but the three heirs disagree about what to do with their strange inheritance. what was your position? >> i am the clinger of the three of us. i just wanted to keep as much as i could. >> all his stuff was cool, and tim and i
patton call, "the greatest battle implement ever devised"? the m-1 rifle"? the answer when we return. ♪ may your holidays glow bright and all your dreams take flight. lease the glc 300 suv for $439 a month with credit toward your first month's payment at the mercedes-benz winter event. >> so, what weapon did general george s. patton call, "the greatest battle implement ever devised"? it's the m-1. the 0.30-caliber semi-automatic was the standard issue u.s....
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patient on board alaska flight gate 14, terminal 1. >> i was just concerned for this woman. >> patton tweeted at alaska air, why are dogs allowed on board when allergy risk is possible? we don't know the status of this poor woman and many passengers will miss their connections. alaska air tweeting back. unfortunately, we simply cannot guarantee that animals will not be on board as many are service animals. alaska airlines writes if a passenger is allergic to pets, our policy is to move the pet and its owner to the back of the aircraft, which is what happened in this case. the woman was evaluated by medics and returned to the plane and her original seat. alaska airlines says the delay was caused by a small unrelated maintenance issue. >> but also annoyed with the delay. >> a spokesperson with oakland international airport says policies regarding traveling with pets vary depending on the individual airline. melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> okay. so let's look at the results from abc7news.com/vote. you can see on the bottom of your screen, should passengers be notified if an animal is goin
patient on board alaska flight gate 14, terminal 1. >> i was just concerned for this woman. >> patton tweeted at alaska air, why are dogs allowed on board when allergy risk is possible? we don't know the status of this poor woman and many passengers will miss their connections. alaska air tweeting back. unfortunately, we simply cannot guarantee that animals will not be on board as many are service animals. alaska airlines writes if a passenger is allergic to pets, our policy is to...
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general patton will be here any day now.d not do that to her credit discuss real military information. >> how did you find gertie and decide to write the story. >> -or by accident. i'd written a book that was co-authored book that was published in 2014 called chicago affair. the book was about normal doctor chicago. i was an instrument in the cold war and the struggle over that book. the cia and secretly publish it in russian. snuggle back into the soviet union. and when he won the nobel prize, was vilified and nearly destroyed by soviet repression. so i came out of that book and was a year later maybe looking around for another subject. it took me three years to get the documents from the cia. it was a long process. i knew that all oss documents and been declassified. so just thought maybe some oss, topic will pop out at me. so i started read books about the oss. and i was reading detweiler news book. there's a small section maybe a page or little more, will gertie is mentioned. it triggered some interest in so i started lo
general patton will be here any day now.d not do that to her credit discuss real military information. >> how did you find gertie and decide to write the story. >> -or by accident. i'd written a book that was co-authored book that was published in 2014 called chicago affair. the book was about normal doctor chicago. i was an instrument in the cold war and the struggle over that book. the cia and secretly publish it in russian. snuggle back into the soviet union. and when he won the...
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patient on board alaska flight gate 14, terminal 1. >> i was concerned. >> reporter: patton tweeted why are dogs allowed on board when allergy risk is possible? we don't know the status of this poor woman and many passengers will miss their connections. alaska air tweeting back oh, no! unfortunately, we simply cannot guarantee animals will not be onboard as many are service animals. in an email statement to abc 7 news, alaska airlines writes if a passenger is allergic to pets, our policy is to move the pet and its owner to the back of the aircraft, which is what happened in this case. the woman was evaluated by medics and returned to the plane and her original seat. alaska airline says the delay was caused by a small unrelated maintenance issue. >> both were understanding but also -- >> reporter: a spokesperson with oakland international airport says policies regarding traveling with pets vary depending on the individual airline. melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> okay. so let's look at the results from abc7news.com/vote. they're on the bottom of your screen. >> 85% of the people, 84 now,
patient on board alaska flight gate 14, terminal 1. >> i was concerned. >> reporter: patton tweeted why are dogs allowed on board when allergy risk is possible? we don't know the status of this poor woman and many passengers will miss their connections. alaska air tweeting back oh, no! unfortunately, we simply cannot guarantee animals will not be onboard as many are service animals. in an email statement to abc 7 news, alaska airlines writes if a passenger is allergic to pets, our...
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officers arrested 39 year-old charles patton this week investigators say patton was in contact with dozens of kids through social media and made many of them send him sexually explicit images and videos of themselves. police say he kept thousands of child files in a cloud storage account on his cell phone. national news now the fbi is trying to figure out what caused a gunman to open fire at a naval air station in pensacola florida at least 3 people were killed several others injured the suspect is also dead. >>therefore it has the very latest. >>this is a dark day for for a very great great place. >>a global investigation, killer who opened fire at the naval air station in pensacola being saudi arabia just called to express a sincere condolences and give his sympathies to the families and friends of the warriors who were killed and wounded in the attack. the gunman has been identified as muhammad also ronnie, a saudi national and second lieutenant and the saudi royal air force and the us for aviation training since 2017. a law enforcement source says he was vetted coming into the country
officers arrested 39 year-old charles patton this week investigators say patton was in contact with dozens of kids through social media and made many of them send him sexually explicit images and videos of themselves. police say he kept thousands of child files in a cloud storage account on his cell phone. national news now the fbi is trying to figure out what caused a gunman to open fire at a naval air station in pensacola florida at least 3 people were killed several others injured the...
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we laid wreaths at the memorials of generals george patton and anthony mccullagh. we visited fox holes that were occupied by some brave soldiers who fought in some of the worst winter weather ever visited upon the battlefield, and we visited the american cemetery, the final resting place of thousands of them and general george patton. they were not summer soldiers in their efforts 75 years ago to preserve the republic, and we must not be sunshine today in our efforts to protect the constitution upon which this great republic stands. while our fight is not in the trenches of battlefields, but in the halls of this congress, our duty is no less patriotic. and i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. gentleman from oklahoma. >> thank you, i field myself 15 seconds just to respond to my friend. president trump, for the record, was not provided the opportunity to challenge the facts and still has not received the materials from the judiciary as required by h. res 660. another example of why this isn't a fair process. with that, i would like to yield to the gentle lady fro
we laid wreaths at the memorials of generals george patton and anthony mccullagh. we visited fox holes that were occupied by some brave soldiers who fought in some of the worst winter weather ever visited upon the battlefield, and we visited the american cemetery, the final resting place of thousands of them and general george patton. they were not summer soldiers in their efforts 75 years ago to preserve the republic, and we must not be sunshine today in our efforts to protect the constitution...
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but at patton point peaked too early they had a full 2nd have to endure a possible frankford onslaught. and it came at eventually frankfurt called one back through pass doest. his 4th goal of the leak campaign. in the end got a born got over the line precious 3 points for christmas which will fuel hopes that they can escape the drop. the. glove box for visitors to the capital but had no real chance of taking top spot because of a vastly inferior goal difference to leipsic. and that shouldn't take away from what has been a great 1st half of the season for the polls their best since the 1970 s. they even lead the pack for 7 match days but are they able to mount a real tilt for the title. their biggest strength is defense only 18 goals conceded that's the joint lowest number in the current season cancer berlin we're going to have their work cut out. glad also threatened sporadically. going close here in the 39th minute but generally the visitors didn't show enough against the team and 12 place to. the finish and a bit of guile were lacking to hum has 6 goals this term to top the scoring r
but at patton point peaked too early they had a full 2nd have to endure a possible frankford onslaught. and it came at eventually frankfurt called one back through pass doest. his 4th goal of the leak campaign. in the end got a born got over the line precious 3 points for christmas which will fuel hopes that they can escape the drop. the. glove box for visitors to the capital but had no real chance of taking top spot because of a vastly inferior goal difference to leipsic. and that shouldn't...
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i think it's the most formative trade billy patton half a century. this is had the support of both the democrats and the republicans, it's got labor behind the free trade deal. we have never seen this before. it is a brilliant, brilliant accomplishment for this administration it so wonderful to see the house support it. it's going to have a huge impact on labor. as you know our gp is 70% consumer, and only run 20% manufacturing and labor. because the outs to china. this tries to address that imbalance and protect the farmers in the labor in this country. and by the way it's just brilliant electorally. so think about the states that benefits the most from usmc a. it's places like wisconsin, ohio, these are gonna play huge huge role in the upcoming election. you cannot win the presidency without going to the midwest industrial belt. maria: that's a great .2020 is all about the election. anything else on the horizon is gonna dictate performances. >> i think one of things i been looking out which isn't talked about enough as the price of crude. what is s
i think it's the most formative trade billy patton half a century. this is had the support of both the democrats and the republicans, it's got labor behind the free trade deal. we have never seen this before. it is a brilliant, brilliant accomplishment for this administration it so wonderful to see the house support it. it's going to have a huge impact on labor. as you know our gp is 70% consumer, and only run 20% manufacturing and labor. because the outs to china. this tries to address that...
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the middest tends the crowd clamors for german unity journalist patton borg was at the scene. 30 years later looks back on the time interest of. starts december 19th d w. the number of journalists killed in 2019 marks a 16 year low the reason fewer people are taking the risk to report from war zones and 2019 for the 1st time not a single journalist died while working abroad tonight the growing dangers in our backyards myths that misinformation like never before political leaders openly attacking a free press and voters bombarded with the message don't trust the media i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. the message that the government is sending is very clear style ain't what you're next and that it's in the extreme file it's against journalists is all of it is a lesson america that appears in the news the international community is sending just this message that state sufficient power it can get the wheat we smelled during the joint we how she come down the murder of the john of the stephanie cutter was an attack on free media. feel safe. in europe. also coming up at recruiting fu
the middest tends the crowd clamors for german unity journalist patton borg was at the scene. 30 years later looks back on the time interest of. starts december 19th d w. the number of journalists killed in 2019 marks a 16 year low the reason fewer people are taking the risk to report from war zones and 2019 for the 1st time not a single journalist died while working abroad tonight the growing dangers in our backyards myths that misinformation like never before political leaders openly...
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after the war, general patton saw harrison dillard at an army track meet and patton said, pardon my language on the senate floor, he said, that man is the best god damned athlete i have ever seen. he brought home two gold medals, he achieved his childhood dream and matched jesse owens respect olympic record time. he would later write, i can finally say i was just like jesse owens. plenty of people tried to hold harrison dillard back because of the color of his skin. he called out how after his military discharge, he was refused food at a restaurant. he was refused food at a restaurant because of the color of his skin. it's shameful how ee treated -- how we treated veterans in this country. but it's a testament to mr. dillard how he faced society. he ended his career by serving the city that raised him. he worked for the cleveland public school system. now, i as -- i met him once, i met him later as an adult. but i met him when i was in boy scouts at camp aif aifry -- avery and he came out and we were there to listen to him talk about service, and i remember i didn't know a lot about him beca
after the war, general patton saw harrison dillard at an army track meet and patton said, pardon my language on the senate floor, he said, that man is the best god damned athlete i have ever seen. he brought home two gold medals, he achieved his childhood dream and matched jesse owens respect olympic record time. he would later write, i can finally say i was just like jesse owens. plenty of people tried to hold harrison dillard back because of the color of his skin. he called out how after his...
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we laid wreaths at the memorials of generals george patton and anthony mccullough. we visited foxholes that were occupied by some brave soldiers who fought in some of the worst winter weather ever visited upon a battlefield. luxomberg ed the american cemetery, the final resting place of thousands of them and general george patton. they were not summer soldiers in their efforts 75 years ago to preserve the republic and we must not be sunshine patriots today in our efforts to protect the constitution upon which this great republic stands. while our fight is not in the trenches of battlefields but in the hallowed halls of this congress, our duty is no less patriotic. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from oklahoma. cole hage thank you, -- mr. cole: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself 15 seconds to respond to my friend. president trump, for the record, was not provided the opportunity to challenge the facts and still has not received the materials from the judiciary's required by h.res. 660. another example why this
we laid wreaths at the memorials of generals george patton and anthony mccullough. we visited foxholes that were occupied by some brave soldiers who fought in some of the worst winter weather ever visited upon a battlefield. luxomberg ed the american cemetery, the final resting place of thousands of them and general george patton. they were not summer soldiers in their efforts 75 years ago to preserve the republic and we must not be sunshine patriots today in our efforts to protect the...
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flight to malta and then the distinguished general clerk for his bravery and then asks general george pattonwho was in disgrace for slapping to soldiers bases who were suffering from shellshocked. he thought that was the end of his military career than the president summoned him and says george you will command an army in a great attack. and then returns to the iowa and then is greeted december 19435 months before the invasion is due to take place greeted as the conquering hero to decide christmas 1943 going up to hyde park to celebrate christmas there and makes this forecast of the nation into the world to say the supreme commander would be general eisenhower. and then a few days later and then to give the annual address to congress in person ts being fought. unfortunately, he never got better. and therefore, although the first half of the book is the story of a triumph that we should all know about and recognize and give credit to the president for, the second half of the book tells a sadder sto story, the story of how the president's medical team under his white house doctor who was a nav
flight to malta and then the distinguished general clerk for his bravery and then asks general george pattonwho was in disgrace for slapping to soldiers bases who were suffering from shellshocked. he thought that was the end of his military career than the president summoned him and says george you will command an army in a great attack. and then returns to the iowa and then is greeted december 19435 months before the invasion is due to take place greeted as the conquering hero to decide...
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leslie patton reporting today chipotle, shake shack, and other restaurant chains are bracing for more expensive beef next year. remember, restaurants are also dealing with higher wages. advisory group is saying restaurants could be on course for the stiffest margin pressure they have seen for five years. at chipotle stop, it is almost double this year. shake shack is down almost 40% of its high for the year. mcdonald's is down 10% from its highs. i would point out that most of the highs for these restaurant stocks came around the time in early september the cattle futures bottomed. definitely an inverse correlation. romaine: good stuff from mike and everyone else. schmidt ands, susan rachel. susan, it has been a phenomenal year. i think technology, the discretionary stocks and financials have led the way. are we going to get the same kind of leadership from them in 2020? susan: i am expecting broad-based leadership. as we pointed out, the market has had a tremendous year. we have seen gains in a lot of places, largely because we came off of a horrible december a year ago. we have tail
leslie patton reporting today chipotle, shake shack, and other restaurant chains are bracing for more expensive beef next year. remember, restaurants are also dealing with higher wages. advisory group is saying restaurants could be on course for the stiffest margin pressure they have seen for five years. at chipotle stop, it is almost double this year. shake shack is down almost 40% of its high for the year. mcdonald's is down 10% from its highs. i would point out that most of the highs for...
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distinguished service medal to general mark clark for his bravery at salerno and also asks general george patton who is in disgrace at the time for having slapped two soldiers faces in a field hospital suffering from shell shock and he thought that was the end of his military career. they said you will command an army in the great attack. he returns and flies to the west coast of africa and returns on board. the book is illustrated he returns and is greeted five months before the invasion is due to take place. he is greeted as a conquering hero who had flown all the way to tehran to meet with stalin and decide how the war would be won. christmas, 1943, the president goes up to hyde park and celebrates christmas with his family and makes a wonderful broadcast to the nation and the world saying the supreme commander of the great attack would be general dwight eisenhower. then a few days later, he catches the flu and nobody thinks much of it. he normally would give his address to congress on the state of the nation in person in congress, but he didn't feel up to it and so it was recorded at the whi
distinguished service medal to general mark clark for his bravery at salerno and also asks general george patton who is in disgrace at the time for having slapped two soldiers faces in a field hospital suffering from shell shock and he thought that was the end of his military career. they said you will command an army in the great attack. he returns and flies to the west coast of africa and returns on board. the book is illustrated he returns and is greeted five months before the invasion is...
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are rising a group of scientists on now working though to save species that might be at risk from patton in the north of the country david massa has mall. 30 meters above the forest floor in northern one amala biologist ronnie garcia's team works hard to try to save an iconic animal scarlet mccosker endangered here there's only a few 100 left in forests habitat loss and wildlife trafficking have decimated their population. there were 2 mccord chicks in the midst here but when we came back to check on them they would gone but we did find with the mugs made by the equipment thieves used to climb the tree and steal the chicks at the knees to being robbed. garcia checks on the young macaw that was removed from a nest at risk from poachers his assistants hand reared it in their jungle laboratory and then placed it in an adoptive nest with a chick the same age with 2 young because now in the nest the chances of one of them surviving long enough to reproduce has doubled. and my hope is this in 10 years we won't be doing any work in the field because the skeletal mccool won't need help i hope we
are rising a group of scientists on now working though to save species that might be at risk from patton in the north of the country david massa has mall. 30 meters above the forest floor in northern one amala biologist ronnie garcia's team works hard to try to save an iconic animal scarlet mccosker endangered here there's only a few 100 left in forests habitat loss and wildlife trafficking have decimated their population. there were 2 mccord chicks in the midst here but when we came back to...
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officers arrested 39 year-old charles patton this week.gh social media and made many of them send him sexually explicit images and videos of themselves. police say patton kept thousands of child files in the cloud storage account on his cell phone. on kron 4 news weekend, good news for victims after peach and he agrees to a multibillion-dollar settlement that will go toward not only wildfire victims. but the ghost ship warehouse victims too. and then the latest on the investigation into a deadly shooting at the us naval base in florida. >>but first we'll show you how one east bay police department is trying to crack down on holiday crimes and keep people safe that's all coming up next safe that's all coming up next stay with us. you know when you go to ross for a few gifts and realize... oh yeah! you should've gotten a cart? that's yes for less. get gifts for everyone on your list and save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. department store prices. mike bloomberg's created on tover 400,000 jobs.ue leader.
officers arrested 39 year-old charles patton this week.gh social media and made many of them send him sexually explicit images and videos of themselves. police say patton kept thousands of child files in the cloud storage account on his cell phone. on kron 4 news weekend, good news for victims after peach and he agrees to a multibillion-dollar settlement that will go toward not only wildfire victims. but the ghost ship warehouse victims too. and then the latest on the investigation into a...
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one of his favorite movies was patton. this is the first american president in history who neither served in public office or in the military. the other point is about 100 leading security heavyweights in the republican party basically took themselves out of consideration. when a new administration comes in, there are people that are ready and willing to serve. in this case, most of the people he wasesident trump, if elected, certain military officers retired. certain did not sign the letter. john kelly, the chief of staff said publicly he would serve hillary clinton. i think there was a strong component of duty. none of these guys did not know president trump. john kelly said not only did he not know president trump, he did not know anyone who knew president trump. spot,ered the job on the same with the national security advisor who was a military officer at the time. over time, the programs between the generals and president trump fizzled. often this is what happens in a relationship with president trump, you are the wor
one of his favorite movies was patton. this is the first american president in history who neither served in public office or in the military. the other point is about 100 leading security heavyweights in the republican party basically took themselves out of consideration. when a new administration comes in, there are people that are ready and willing to serve. in this case, most of the people he wasesident trump, if elected, certain military officers retired. certain did not sign the letter....
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military style boarding school and it was like being in the military and one of his favorite movies is "patton" and they signed the never trump letters and there was hundreds of people signing the letters, they would not get jobs. so these generals, john kelly said publicly he would have served for hillary clinton. so i think a lot of them signed up because of duty and also because of unhappiness with president obama. jim mattis was forced out of office several months early by obama. h.r. mcmaster didn't like a number of things obama had done in terms of not responding to the use of chemical weapons in syria and putting a withdrawal date on afghanistan. so there was a combination of factors why they said yes. >> and you make the point when it comes to foreign policy, president trump has more in common with president obama, what do you mean? >> the rhetoric, both of them come outside of the traditional app rat russ. er not machine candidates and they saw themselves getting elected to get out of the endless wars and obama did that in the end of 2011 and in afghanistan here we have president trum
military style boarding school and it was like being in the military and one of his favorite movies is "patton" and they signed the never trump letters and there was hundreds of people signing the letters, they would not get jobs. so these generals, john kelly said publicly he would have served for hillary clinton. so i think a lot of them signed up because of duty and also because of unhappiness with president obama. jim mattis was forced out of office several months early by obama....
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that robert patton's and said dump christian stewart in a couple of years he will thank me.e smart robbers. trump or false? zero the blonds have so much more fun. >> you should be embarrassed you are blowing it. kennedy: heat tweeted about them dating seven times. at real trump robert but i'm right. if you saw the ms. universe girls dude. [laughter] i think that was 2012. >> okay. kennedy: number nine are we ready? you're still tied this is frighting. >> you're going down. >> well i'm not scared. >> also. kennedy: rosie o'donnell is named after a flower but stinks like a garbage can. trump or false? zero and everybody got that one right. kat and allie have seven, lawrence now has five. this game is a barnburner folks. anyone can win. number ten, here we go. anthony weiner is one of the few good democrats in congress and good with the ladies. trump or false? >> zero. kennedy: kat you got that right. you said it's real. you can't change your answer's. [inaudible] >> you're better than that. kennedy: kat still ahead here's number 11. the u.s. cannot allow ebola infected people
that robert patton's and said dump christian stewart in a couple of years he will thank me.e smart robbers. trump or false? zero the blonds have so much more fun. >> you should be embarrassed you are blowing it. kennedy: heat tweeted about them dating seven times. at real trump robert but i'm right. if you saw the ms. universe girls dude. [laughter] i think that was 2012. >> okay. kennedy: number nine are we ready? you're still tied this is frighting. >> you're going down....
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. >>39 year-old charles patton was arrested for possessing child and sending sexually explicit images and videos to minors. this fall, san francisco police started investigating him they say he had been communicating with dozens of miners during his arrest this week officers say they found child on his phone. and during the investigation, they say they found more than 600 files of child port. >>nope he displays are offering a $5,000 reward to anyone who can provide information that can lead to the arrest of these alleged jewelry store thieves. police say the 3 suspects mash display cases and stole thousands of dollars worth of jewelry and watches from kalani jewelers at the great mall back on august 25th around 7 30 at night. police have been able to obtain the security camera images from nearby businesses but they have not been able to identify the suspects the information that they have have is that the crime happened in that app the words the suspects fled and a black 4 door sedan so anyone with information about the suspects is asked to call them. the police department. >>police i
. >>39 year-old charles patton was arrested for possessing child and sending sexually explicit images and videos to minors. this fall, san francisco police started investigating him they say he had been communicating with dozens of miners during his arrest this week officers say they found child on his phone. and during the investigation, they say they found more than 600 files of child port. >>nope he displays are offering a $5,000 reward to anyone who can provide information that...
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it is understanding them, even embracing them in the famous movie of jerseys got in patton and screamsead your book!" i want to understand him. you want to defeat him. i thought, you know it would be a good exercise? maybe we canan all do this at he now that the show was on most over. get out a piece of paper or your device and make a list of the things that you actually like about donald j. trump. oh, no, i don't like anything. yes, you do. you need understand why some people are voting for him. i'm not talking about the racists. 50% of his vote is a racial vote, at least. but i'm talking about those things that you just said, he came out as against the iraq war and said bush should be impeached for the iraq war. or think of the times he has told the truth -- well, we focus on is 15,000 lies or whatever. amy: 23,000. when hepped counting said, i could shoot someone in the middle of fifth avenue and get away with it, he is telling you the truth. make a list of the troop telling moments when we did not like what he was saying for we thought he was being a buffoon but actually he was try
it is understanding them, even embracing them in the famous movie of jerseys got in patton and screamsead your book!" i want to understand him. you want to defeat him. i thought, you know it would be a good exercise? maybe we canan all do this at he now that the show was on most over. get out a piece of paper or your device and make a list of the things that you actually like about donald j. trump. oh, no, i don't like anything. yes, you do. you need understand why some people are voting...
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his troo were ultimately reinforced by a soldiers led by general george patton.ogether they fended off thede nazis and t them a paralyzing defeat, but at a brutal cost. 10,000 americans died-- the costliest battle in the entire war today, performers honored their sacrifice. artificial snow fell amid the das cold rain, a reminder the battle's frigid conditions. one veteran of the battle, 96-year-old malcolm "buck" marsh, recounted his experience. >> it was in blizzard conditions. a belgian lady with a awl on came out and had two mugs ofot chicken soup for each of us. best meal i've had, i guess, ever. >> reporr: marsh and the other veterans laid roses at a memorial for their fallen comrades. the once-young soldiers, now among the last remaining survivors of the men who held this line, stood for the national anthem. a salute to-- and from-- the greatest generation. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> woodruff: so e markable to e veterans. we thank them fo and that's the newshour for on friday... i'm judy woouff. join us onine and again here tomorrow evening. fo
his troo were ultimately reinforced by a soldiers led by general george patton.ogether they fended off thede nazis and t them a paralyzing defeat, but at a brutal cost. 10,000 americans died-- the costliest battle in the entire war today, performers honored their sacrifice. artificial snow fell amid the das cold rain, a reminder the battle's frigid conditions. one veteran of the battle, 96-year-old malcolm "buck" marsh, recounted his experience. >> it was in blizzard conditions....
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five photos, and army signal corps photographer met up with this unit, the 761st tank battalion, patton's panthers, the first black army unit in combat, and this is right before the first combat mission in november 1944, and it happens to take photos of all five crewmembers, including that person. in 12 hours, they're all dead. they go into action. they button up, which means they close up the vehicle because there's action, and the exhaust system gets partly blocked, so they all died of carbon monoxide. so they're found in their fighting positions without a scratch on them. it just kind of blows your mind, these incredible photographs. and who knew that 12 hours later? it's, so, when you get the back story of some of these things, it just adds another layer. >> exactly. and so you mentioned the book focused on 1945, and the question here is, how did you decide on this topic? and what sparked your interest? why war? why world war ii? >> it's interesting because erik showed a picture of a soldier with a cigarette hanging, near the end, and that's how it all started. we found that the photo
five photos, and army signal corps photographer met up with this unit, the 761st tank battalion, patton's panthers, the first black army unit in combat, and this is right before the first combat mission in november 1944, and it happens to take photos of all five crewmembers, including that person. in 12 hours, they're all dead. they go into action. they button up, which means they close up the vehicle because there's action, and the exhaust system gets partly blocked, so they all died of carbon...
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we laid the wreaths at the memorials of generals george patton and anthony mccaul i have and visited foxholes occupied by some brave soldiers who fought in some of the worst winter weather ever visited upon a battlefield. and we visited the luxe enburg american cemetery, the final resting place of thousands of them and general george patton. they were not summer soldiers in their efforts 75 years ago to preserve the republic and we must not be sunshine patriots today in our efforts to protect the constitution upon which this great republic stands. while our fight is not in the trenches of battlefields but in the hallowed halls of this congress, our duty is no less patriotic. i yield back. >> chairman yields back. gentleman from oklahoma. >> thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself 15 seconds to respond to my friend. president trump for the record was not provided the opportunity to challenge the facts and still has not received the materials from the judiciary as required by 660. another example of why this isn't a fair process. with that, madam speaker, i would like to yield to the
we laid the wreaths at the memorials of generals george patton and anthony mccaul i have and visited foxholes occupied by some brave soldiers who fought in some of the worst winter weather ever visited upon a battlefield. and we visited the luxe enburg american cemetery, the final resting place of thousands of them and general george patton. they were not summer soldiers in their efforts 75 years ago to preserve the republic and we must not be sunshine patriots today in our efforts to protect...
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when i was back in a day in, a retired superintendent of parks said this back patton was bulletproof. there were a lot of lawsuits against the right brothers, a lot of people tried to get around the patent. it went on for years, that is a whole other lecture. suffice to say, they never lost a case. and, what they created, has been, the underpinning of how airplanes are controlled. it is based on their 1902 plan. this is how they learned how to master a machine in the air. over 1200 glides in this position. but, by 1908, they are not alone. getting into the air. some of what they have done has leaked out. they tried to keep a tight lid on it, but word has gotten out they have also been to europe, trying to sell the airplane, they wrote donations all over the world, all over europe, japan, russia, because in their own country, the united states kept turning them down. saying they would write to the army, and the army would say you are not turning money loose for flying machines. i am not spending money on aerial experimentation. they kept fighting back saying, we are done with that, we
when i was back in a day in, a retired superintendent of parks said this back patton was bulletproof. there were a lot of lawsuits against the right brothers, a lot of people tried to get around the patent. it went on for years, that is a whole other lecture. suffice to say, they never lost a case. and, what they created, has been, the underpinning of how airplanes are controlled. it is based on their 1902 plan. this is how they learned how to master a machine in the air. over 1200 glides in...
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headline senior editor dominic patton. you had a chance to see it.i think this, neil. i was raised on the films. this is the end of a nine-chapter saga that start the over 40 decades ago. neil: wow. >> you can't bless all the jedi all the times. it is great, it is fun. j.j. abrams throws in everything you can imagine. there is big surprise. a couple of familiar faces you didn't think you were going to see. it's a "star wars" movie. is it greater than "the empire strikes back"? maybe, maybe not. better than others. it is "star wars." like mcdonald's. you know when you go, you know what you're getting. don't expect to get organic chicken but you will get something you can enjoy. neil: comfort factor, something they love to begin with. you always hear the reports that the younger you are, the less inclined you are to be familiar with the far -- "star wars" saga or what it means. i wonder if the audience screws that way. what do you think? >> i don't think so. i'll tell you why. the future arrived. you talked about it before. disney plus streaming servic
headline senior editor dominic patton. you had a chance to see it.i think this, neil. i was raised on the films. this is the end of a nine-chapter saga that start the over 40 decades ago. neil: wow. >> you can't bless all the jedi all the times. it is great, it is fun. j.j. abrams throws in everything you can imagine. there is big surprise. a couple of familiar faces you didn't think you were going to see. it's a "star wars" movie. is it greater than "the empire strikes...
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economy on the footage we just saw from hong kong, your thoughts on how we move from lord patton 20 yearswith hong kong right now. catherine: to where we are with hong kong right now? tom: the protests, the urgency of it, the insistence he of these protests. catherine: it is a pattern and it has been playing out in a number of different ways, the united states trump victory, the brexit several years of it ending up in the same place, the yellow vests and protests. these are different issues that are important for each economy, but it represents a dissatisfaction with the status quo and people are taking to the streets on this. see this playing out and we have seen a big story in 2019. earlier we talked about what china was doing to shore up its to thenomy and back macro economics on the ground in china. i thought it was interesting saying in there last few minutes they want to further study cuts in rrr. it is a more complex suite of tools and gadgets they have to play with in terms of monetary policy. what do you think would be sensible for the chinese to do with their monetary policy at
economy on the footage we just saw from hong kong, your thoughts on how we move from lord patton 20 yearswith hong kong right now. catherine: to where we are with hong kong right now? tom: the protests, the urgency of it, the insistence he of these protests. catherine: it is a pattern and it has been playing out in a number of different ways, the united states trump victory, the brexit several years of it ending up in the same place, the yellow vests and protests. these are different issues...